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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

Governor's Two Way Communication

MARC_GTW_v1_n26_1964_Governor's Two Way Communication_044.pdf
A single panel satirical illustration that focuses on Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and how he runs his administration, including the controversial labor policy

Governor Digs for Skeletons

MARC_GTW_v1_n26_1964_Governor Digs for Skeletons Part I_003.pdf
Am article from Manuel L. Jose. Jose approves the intent of the new labor policy but disagrees with the way in which Secretary Rudolph Sablan, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, and Glen E. Brockway constitute said policy

Editorial Comment - The Raging Typhoon

MARC_GTW_v1_n26_1964_Editorial Comment - The Raging Typhoon_002.pdf
An illustration that makes fun of controversial new labor policy with Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero as its heads

The Governor's Labor Policy

MARC_GTW_v1_n23_1964_The Governor's Labor Policy_008.pdf
An article by Editor Manuel L. Jose. Jose writes on the new labor policy, which from public opinion is unfavorable to most local contractors

A Short-Cut to Economic Ruin

MARC_GTW_v1_n22_1964_A Short-Cut to Economic Ruin_003.pdf
An opinion article by Manuel L. Jose. Jose discusses Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero’s attempts in bettering Guam through use of the new labor policy, in way of economic change by political advancement

Where Could They Be By Now

MARC_GTW_v1_n12_1964_Where Could They Be By Now_002.pdf
Editor Jose pokes fun at the overall group that’s heading to the States, Governor Guerrero, Mr. Engeldow, Mr. Sablan, and Congressman Okiyama, and how costly it that would be from the tax payers and all stake holders on the island; the cloak and…

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…