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Alice's Creation - the Studio

MARC_GTW_v1_n41_1964_Alice's Creations - The Studio_045.pdf
Advertisement for Alice’s Creation – The Studio. Alice’s Creation – the Studio offers a wide variety of gifts for everyone. Alice’s Creations – the Studio is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from Mondays to Thursdays and from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.…

Cover Page

MARC_GTW_v1_n9_1964_Cover Page_001.pdf
The cover page of GTW's volume 1, 10th edition, April 18th's periodical. The cover page has illustrated art of the island of Guam, with a local resting on a Latte Stone, next to a coconut tree, with a caption that says 'Taotao Guam' that also has an…

Cover Page

MARC_GTW_v1_n3_1964_Cover Page_001.pdf
The Cover Page has a man resting on a Latte Stone, and all three are next to coconut trees. Below them is a large caption that reads ‘San Francisco, ‘California Here We Come!’ and a smaller caption that reads ‘Poor Taotao Guam! Who is Rehabilitating…

Cover Page

MARC_GTW_v1_n42_1964_Cover Page_001.pdf
Photograph of Agana’s Latte Stone Park was taken by Alvin Ratzlaff, who a long-time resident of Guam who retired from high school teaching last spring. Ratzlaff provided photographs to illustrate some of Author Janice Beaty’s articles about Guam when…

Editorial Comment - 31 Years of Financial Bondage???

MARC_GTW_v2_n1_1964_Editorial Comment - 31 Years of Financial Bondage_001.pdf
Above the actual comment is a satirical comic: a chained (a link on the chain says ' financial loan') CHamoru stands next to an equally tall Latte Stone - the CHamoru has 'TaoTao Guam' pointed at him with a thought bubble saying 'And Why Should He…

Editorial Comment - Adios and Hafa Adai

MARC_GTW_v1_n41_1964_Editorial Comment - Adios and Hafa Adai_008.pdf
This issue’s, November 14th, 1964, Editorial Comment – Adios and Hafa Adai. This Editorial Comment shows a satirical illustration of three people, Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Admiral Horace V. Bird, and a local, who’s greeting the latter

Editorial Comment - Agriculture and the Governor

MARC_GTW_v1_n9_1964_Editorial Comment - Agriculture and the Governor_001.pdf
A satirical comic from the Guam Times Weekly. This edition shows a local man resting against a Latte Stone as he ponders about farming, employment, and a lack of drive. To the left of the man is a coconut tree with two insects that talk to each other…

Editorial Comment - Gifts from the Administration and a Cake from the People

MARC_GTW_v1_n29_1964_Editorial Comment - Gifts from the Administration and a Cake from the People_002.pdf
This week’s Editorial Comment – Presumably Governor Guerrero and one member of his administration setting up a Latte Stone, while Taotao Guam is looking at a cake, which is on top of a large wrapped gift. Taotao Guam is standing underneath a coconut…

Editorial Comment - The People Are Entitled To Know, … Poor Taotao!

MARC_GTW_v1_n3_1964_Editorial Comment - The People Are Entitled to Know, Poor Taotao_001.pdf
Satirical gag from Guam Times Weekly. In the distance, a sketch of the White House is on top of a hill, with a man resting on a Latte Stone further down, and to that pair's left is a wooden house with trees next to it. The thoughts bubbles circulate…

Editorial Comment - The Second Latte Mystery

MARC_GTW_v1_n42_1964_Editorial Comment - The Second Latte Mystery_008.pdf
This week’s, November 21st, 1964, Editorial Comment – The Second Latte Mystery: a single panel illustration of a local native man looking at a stone tablet; at the background are a set of erected Latte Stones