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News Weekly from the Governor's Office Photo
Tags: Apollo project, article, Asan, CIRO, College of Guam, College of Medicine, Commercial Port, Committee on Children and Youth, Congress, Dale Call, Department of Interior, District Court, Dr. James W. Sampson, Ed Engledow, Edward L.G. Augon, Federal Safety Council, Fiscal Year 1966, Gemini project, Government, Government of Guam, Governmental release, GovGuam, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Rehabilitation Bill, Guam Times Weekly, Herb Lajoi, High Commissioner M.W. Goding, Joaquin S. Santos, Larry E. Brown, Leonard C. Manning, Lester Benbow, Lt. W.N. Adkins, May 2 1964, Merle A. Tudor, NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NCS Beach, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Piti, PWC, Robert A. Rapp, Saipan, School of Public Health, Shirley Benbow, slaughter house, Trust Territory, United States Navy, University of California, University of Nebraska, volume 1 number 12, West Pacific Islands, Wyoming State Public Health Services
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
Counselors Needed – the Governor’s Committee on Children and Youth need counselors for their summer camp program. In July there will be two camp sessions: the first for the boys, from July 6th to July 15th,…
Tags: Apollo project, article, Asan, CIRO, College of Guam, College of Medicine, Commercial Port, Committee on Children and Youth, Congress, Dale Call, Department of Interior, District Court, Dr. James W. Sampson, Ed Engledow, Edward L.G. Augon, Federal Safety Council, Fiscal Year 1966, Gemini project, Government, Government of Guam, Governmental release, GovGuam, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Rehabilitation Bill, Guam Times Weekly, Herb Lajoi, High Commissioner M.W. Goding, Joaquin S. Santos, Larry E. Brown, Leonard C. Manning, Lester Benbow, Lt. W.N. Adkins, May 2 1964, Merle A. Tudor, NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NCS Beach, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Piti, PWC, Robert A. Rapp, Saipan, School of Public Health, Shirley Benbow, slaughter house, Trust Territory, United States Navy, University of California, University of Nebraska, volume 1 number 12, West Pacific Islands, Wyoming State Public Health Services
What Could Be Guam's Economic Future?
Tags: A.B. Won Pat, Agana, Air Terminal Building, American Institute of Planners, Apra Harbor, article, Australasia, Australia, Bureau of Customs Marine Circular No. 214, Cabras Island, cattle, Chamber of Commerce, Coconut, commercial fishing, Commercial Port, copra, Coproducts Corporation, cow, dairy, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Health, Department of Interior, Dominion Navigation Company, economic program, Editor Manuel L. Jose, finances, Fish, fish industry, fishing, Galvez Bank, goat, Government of Guam, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Harbor Development Study, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Rehabilitation Bill, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Honolulu, House Appropriation Committee, Japan, Korea, Long Range Economic Development Plan, May 2 1964, Merizo, Military, MSTS, Navy, Navy Ship Repair Facility, New Zealand, Pacific Area Travel Association, Pacific Far East Line, Peru, Philippines, Pig, San Francisco, Santa Rosa Bank, Sixth Guam Legislature, swine, Taiwan, Trust Territory, Tudor Engineering Company, Typhoon Karen, Typhoon Olive, U.S. Coast Guard, Umatac, volume 1 number 12, wharf, What Could Be Guam’s Economic Future, Winfield K. Denton, World War Two, WWII, Yellow Mottle Decline
Governor Stresses Economic Development in Rotary Club Address Thursday Photo
Tags: agriculture, Alex Elias, April 4 1964, article, Commercial Port, contract employment, contract work, development, Elias, finances, financial economics, Governmental address, Governor Guerrero, Governor Stresses Economic Development in Rotary Club Address, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, John Webster, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Rotary Club, tourism, volume 1 number 8, Webster
Governor Stresses Economic Development in Rotary Club Address Thursday
Tags: agriculture, Alex Elias, April 4 1964, article, Commercial Port, contract employment, contract work, development, Elias, finances, financial economics, Governmental address, Governor Guerrero, Governor Stresses Economic Development in Rotary Club Address, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, John Webster, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Rotary Club, tourism, volume 1 number 8, Webster
Lights in an Empty Room
News Weekly from the Governor's Office Photo 2
Tags: Agat, Anigua, Apra Harbor, Chief Commissioner Leon Flores, Commercial Port, curb parking, Department of Public Safety, Director of Public Safety James Sablan, Flores, Flores Memorial Library, Government of Guam, Government Releases, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Housing, Joan Merriam, John C. Wusstig, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, March 28 1964, Merriam, Murrary Boulevard, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Pan American Day, Pan American Week, Port Survey, Proclamation No. 64-5, Sablan, Typhoon Karen, volume 1 number 7, Wusstig
News Weekly from the Governor's Office Photo 1
Tags: Agat, Anigua, Apra Harbor, Chief Commissioner Leon Flores, Commercial Port, curb parking, Department of Public Safety, Director of Public Safety James Sablan, Flores, Flores Memorial Library, Government of Guam, Government Releases, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Housing, Joan Merriam, John C. Wusstig, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, March 28 1964, Merriam, Murrary Boulevard, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Pan American Day, Pan American Week, Port Survey, Proclamation No. 64-5, Sablan, Typhoon Karen, volume 1 number 7, Wusstig
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
Tags: Anigua, Apra Harbor, Commercial Port, curb parking, Department of Public Safety, Flores Memorial Library, Government of Guam, Government Releases, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Housing, Joan Merriam, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, March 28 1964, Merriam, Murrary Boulevard, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Pan American Day, Pan American Week, Port Survey, Proclamation No. 64-5, Typhoon Karen, volume 1 number 7