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"Honest" Carlos

The Guam Examiner_November 1951_v.1_no.3_Honest Carlos_5.pdf
An advertisement for mechanical, body, and fender services provided by "Honest" Carlos Used Car Lot.

"On the Beach"

MARC_XANADU_1982_P31.pdf
A man sits on a beach and reminisces about a past love.

"Puntan Patgon" Son's Point

The Guam Examiner_5 May 1952_v.1_no.14_Puntan Patgon Son's Point_10.pdf
Presented is the legend of Puntan Patgon (Son's Point), the seventh article in a series of island legends, myths, and folklores featured in the The Guam Examiner. The legend was originally written in 1923 by educator Mrs. Albert R. Buehler.

"Will" Kill?

MARC_XANADU_1982_P6.pdf
The speaker makes plans to kill specific things in their life, and only after that will they die.

“…recieving stolden jewerly…”

MARC_XANADU_1982_P18.2.pdf
The speaker takes a moment to reflect on their job as an editor/copy editor for a news outlet.

$50,000 or $75,000 Survey?

MARC_GTW_v1_n13_1964_$50,000 or $75,000 Survey_003.pdf
An article by Editor Manuel L. Jose. Editor Jose presents the concern in which taxpayers on Guam may have to collectively pay between $20,000 to $25,000 from a special project that Governor Guerrero and his administration; this project will be…

114 New Citizens Naturalized

MARC_GTW_v1_n8_1964_114 New Citizens Naturalized_014.pdf
On Friday, March 27th, 1964, 114 men, women and children were naturalized and became U.S. citizens. The naturalization ceremony was held at the Naval Hospital Auditorium - presiding peoples of authority were Federal Judge Paul D. Shriver, Immigration…

114 New Citizens Naturalized Photo

MARC_GTW_v1_n8_1964_114 New Citizens Naturalized Photo_014.pdf
Shown here are the 114 new Americans who were granted United States citizenship at ceremonies last Friday at the Naval Hospital Auditorium. In the back row, center, are Alex Elias, U.S. Immigration Officer; Island Court Judge Joaquin Perez, guest…

14" Guns of USS Pennsylvania

MARC_GC65_201_80_G_248_287.jpg
21 Jul 1944; South of Orote; Aerial; 14" Guns of USS Pennsylvania Shelling Shore Installations