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Guam Deserves A Better Farmer's Market Photo 4
The stalls are kept filled with farm produce, the vendors are worried about the 'plan' afoot to move the market to another location
The Governor's Cards on the Table
An opinion piece from the Guam Times Weekly in which an Editor provokes thought towards the quality and standards of communication between the Governor and his people regarding the current issues of the time along with the Guam Times Weekly…
Historic Meeting - Speaker Returns Photo
The Honorable A.B. Won Pat, Speaker of the Seventh Guam Legislature, arrived at 6:00 a.m. this morning via Pan American World Airways from Washington, D.C. He left for Washington in early February pursuant to Resolution Nos. 292 and 305. Present at…
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Guam Times Weekly, Freelancers
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Editorial Comment - Our Man In Washington
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…
Who is the Guam Woman Photo 7
Mrs. Manuel F.L. Guerrero crowns Miss Sampaguita 1964, Florence Palting, with the assistance of Mrs. Manuel L. Jose
Editorial Comment - Walking a Tight Rope
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
Public Pulse
Opinion piece by the general public that thanks Mr. Jose for the publishing of a great magazine that is of great public interest
Increase Pay for Our Legislators
An article that discusses Bill 211, which would allow past, present, and future members of the Guam Legislature to benefit from the Gov-Guam retirement fund. The article briefly shares the mixed opinions of the public and the lawmakers - be it…
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Hayi Para U Ma'gas
A CHamoru story about some islanders trying to decide who will be the next ma'gas, or chief, in the absence of their primary ma'gas