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Where Could They Be By Now
Tags: alien workers, article, Congressman Jesus C. Okiyama, contract work, Department of Labor, dissatisfaction, Ed Engledow, Editor Manuel L. Jose, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Guam Times Weekly, May 2 1964, Rudolph Sablan, volume 1 number 12, Western Governor’s Conference, Western States Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference, Where Could They Be By Now
Cover Page
Tags: 15 State Governor’s Conference, California, coconut tree, comic, Cover Page, Ed Engledow, Golden Gate Bridge, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Times Weekly, Jesus C. Okiyama, Latte Stone, May 2 1964, Native, Rudolph Sablan, San Francisco, satire, Satirical Comic, Taotao, Three Musketeers, volume 1 number 12, Western States Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
El Paso to Receive Guam Paintings – Governor Guerrero will fly to El Paso for ceremonies at Biggs AFB in which a B-52 will be designated as the “Island of Guam.” The 95th Bomb Wing circulated…
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Three Musketeers and a Mascot
Tags: Adriano Pangelinan, April 25 1964, article, Assistant Ed Engledow, Biggs AFB, Biggs Air Force Base, California, Department of Labor, Editor Manuel L. Jose, El Paso, Governor Guerrero, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Honolulu, Honorable J.C. Okiyama, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Mayor Judson Williams, Pacific Governors Meeting, San Francisco, Secretary Rudolph Sablan, Seventh Guam Legislature, Texas, Three Musketeers and a Mascot, volume 1 number 11, Western Governors Conference, Western States Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference
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I Estorian Santa Marian Kamalen
The story of Santa Marian Kamalen, Guåhan's patronness, and her arrival to the island.