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Speak out Your Minds

This week’s, December 19th, 1964, Speak Out Your Minds: a letter from E.D. Combs that congratulates Monte; a letter from Vic Segundo praising the editors and Monte for hard work; a letter from D.E. Holt congratulating the staff of Guam Times Weekly…

Wouldn't It Be Nice

This week’s, December 19th, 1964, Wouldn’t It Be Nice: topics include infrastructure, government, and economics

Wouldn't It Be Nice

Monte’s response to T.A. Darling’s letter regarding discarded refrigerators that children might fatally play in

Overheard at Reception

Presumably actual parts of conversations overheard at a reception in which a Guam Times Weekly staff member attended

Wouldn't It Be Nice?

A series of opinions submitted to Monte: effort from the Department of Public Works; department store etiquette; on Allen Sekt

Speak Out Your Minds

An opinion piece from T.A. Darling. Darling responds back to Monte’s previous segment on urban renewal, particularly on segments on the island that may need beautification, such as refrigerators and cars along the curb

Speak Out Your Minds

This week’s, November 14th, 1964, Speak Out Your Minds: an opinion from Violet Sweet on personal public image, freedom of speech and press, and democracy; an unnamed response to Sweet’s letter; and praise for the staff of the Guam Times Weekly

Wouldn't It Be Nice

This week’s issue, November 14th, 1964, “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.” Opinions include those regarding the possible unfair and unjust charges at car auto shops, costs of tourism, infrastructure regarding Government of Guam and utility buildings, and…

Notes on This Issue

This issue’s, November 14th, 1964, Notes on This Issue: the major contributors to the Opinion and Discussion sections are the Navy & Charlie Lamach, Violet Sweet, and Monte; Jan Candland returns with an article on Hawaii; Aggie Aguigui writes on…

Wouldn't It Be Nice

A series opinions written by Monte that reflect various topics of the island: infrastructure; Social Security; The Holiday Inn; St. Anthony School; fashion; tourism