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Another Welcoming Committee
Another committee of officials gather to welcome the first PAN American Clipper to land on Guam
Tags: Clipper, Guam, Pan American, People, Welcome
Officials Welcome. October 13, 1935.
Officials welcome members of the first PAN American Clipper to land in Guam, Oct. 13, 1935.
PAN American Clipper
PAN American clipper landing in the harbor.
Tags: Clipper, Harbor, Pan American
Eugenio and Father Blas at the Landing of the PAN American Clipper.
Landing of PAN American clipper. Eugenio and Fr. Blas.
Better Living Photo 13
Dottie Linaweaver thanks Will Snyder for the interesting program he presented at the MNOWC Luncheon. (left to right) Mrs. Linaweaver, Will Snyder, Jackie Thompson, and Noe A. Saison, PamAm. – Guam Times Photo
A Modern Hotel for Guam
Editor Manuel L. Jose questions Governor Guerrero’s decision in how he determines what type of hotel is best suited to Guam, in efforts to rebuild the island’s economy through tourism, through a strict criteria that only the Governor and his…
Tags: A Modern Hotel for Guam, article, economic tourism, economy, Editor Manuel L. Jose, finances, financial stability, Government of Guam, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Finance and Development Corporation, Guam Times Weekly, hotel, May 2 1964, Pan Am, Pan American, Pan American Intercontinental, tourism, volume 1 number 12
Former Clipper Base Used by Marines as Unloading Dock
Guam's old Pan American Clipper Base being used as an unloading dock for Marine aviation supplies after recapture of American, Pacific island. Overturned Jap float plane, with wing sticking out of water and gaudily-painted pontoons, blocks concrete…
Tags: Base, Clipper, GC 82, Marines, Pan American, Sumay, Unloading Dock