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  • Collection: Guam Times Weekly Volume 1, Number 5, March 18, 1964

Cover Page

Satirical comic that shows Governor Guerrero coming back to Guam, greeted by both the people and journalists. Governor Guerrero is dressed in incognito clothes though, but what gives him away is his clothes and a bag that has a caption of 'Top…

Editorial Comment - Let's 'Plug the Bucket,' Not Kick It

Governor Guerrero came back from his court meetings with Washington and announced that there was a reduction in the total amount from the Guam Rehabilitation Act, about one million less for fiscal years 1964 and 1965. Governor Guerrero has reassured…

Governor Guerrero's Initial Report

An article that covers Governor Guerrero's trip to Washington, D.C. for the allocated funds for the Guam Rehabilitation Act. As stated from the Editor, the Weekly staff were unable to reach the Governor for a face to face meeting, so a series of…

News Weekly from the Governor's Office

A series of mini reports from the Government: Governor Issues Initial Report on His DC Trip, Governor Guerrero returned Thursday with hopes that the House will vote on the budget alterations of the Guam Rehabilitation Bill - for Guam is $11,464,000…

News Weekly from the Governor's Office Photo

Edward A. McDermott, Director of the Office of Emergency Planning in the Executive Office of the President and Governor Manuel F. L. Guerrero of Guam sign an agreement authorizing an additional $5,200,000 disaster relief project as a result of…

Pacific Construction Company

Ad piece for Pacific Construction Company. PCC offers plumbing, electrical, hardware, lumber and millwork, and full lock services and equipment, along with being distributors for Boysen Paints and Weiser Locks. PCC is located in Marine Drive and…

Pay Bill Increase Signed

An article that talks about Bill 247, which decreases the pay of off-island contract employees while increasing the pay of GovGuam employees

Pay Bill Increase Signed Photo

Members of the Guam Legislature and other officials watch as Governor Manuel Guerrero signs Bill 247, eliminating territorial post differential and raising salary ranges for government employees

Spending Comic

A comic that represents Governor Guerrero as a small boy asking Uncle Sam for more money. The boy is holding a receipt that says 'Rehab Fund Requested.' Uncle Sam looms over the boy and has a speech bubble that questions the spending habits of the…

Unnecessary Ballyhoo

An opinion article from the Editor that discusses the possible positive and negative incentives that recently signed Bill 247 will come (the increase of salary for GovGuam employees with an equal detriment for off-island contract employees). While…