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Gamblers Beware

MARC_GTW_v1_n46_1964_Gamblers Beware_035.pdf
An article by Manuel L. Jose. Jose talks about the possible, literal danger of gambling

Editorial Comment - Walking a Tight Rope

MARC_GTW_v1_n46_1964_Editorial Comment - Walking a Tight Rope_014.pdf
This week’s, December 19th, 1964, Editorial Comment – The Balancing Act: a satirical illustration of Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero balancing on a top rope followed by an opinion article by Editor Manuel L. Jose

Who is the Guam Woman Photo 7

MARC_GTW_v1_n43_1964_Who Is the Guam Woman Photo 7_019.pdf
Mrs. Manuel F.L. Guerrero crowns Miss Sampaguita 1964, Florence Palting, with the assistance of Mrs. Manuel L. Jose

A Salute to Paul Calvo

MARC_GTW_v1_n43_1964_A Salute to Paul Calvo_009.pdf
An opinion article from Manuel L. Jose. Jose comments on the decline sale of land to Paul Calvo and his brothers

Speak Out Your Minds

MARC_GTW_v1_n41_1964_Speak Out Your Minds_014.pdf
This week’s, November 14th, 1964, Speak Out Your Minds: an opinion from Violet Sweet on personal public image, freedom of speech and press, and democracy; an unnamed response to Sweet’s letter; and praise for the staff of the Guam Times Weekly

Robert C. Goodwin

MARC_GTW_v1_n33_1964_Robert C Goodwin_011.pdf
A letter from Robert C. Goodwin. Goodwin informs Manuel L. Jose that any decision regarding the alien labor immigration policy will be delayed until a survey has been made by the Solicitor of Labor

Editorial Comment - Our Man In Washington

MARC_GTW_v1_n30_1964_Editorial Comment - Our Man in Washington_002.pdf
This week’s Editorial Comment features a single illustration of a Guam Times Weekly staff member and Taotao Guam charging at a windmill of people, including Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and the labor policy, along with a brief report from Jose…

Aspirations, Inspirations, Pespirations

MARC_GTW_v1_n29_1964_Aspirations Inspirations Perspirations_003.pdf
An article from Manuel L. Jose. Jose writes on opinions regarding Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and his proposed labor policy, along with a meeting between representatives of organizations on Guam about said labor policy