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Xanadu 87
Introduction by the editor, Ann Long Card:
Dear Xanadu Reader,
You found us! You've stumbled on Xanadu '87, a…
Tags: art, Australia, Chamorro, Chamoru, Childhood, China, Chuuk, culture, Family, Fiction, Filipinos, Germany, Guam, identity, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Japanese, Kapingamarangi, Kosrae, Life, love, Micronesia, Moen, Nature, New Zealand, nonfiction, parenting, People, Philippines, Poetry, Pohnpei, Ponape, Pulusuk, religion, Republic of Belau, San Francisco, Satawai, Siberia, Taiwan, Thailand, Tinian, Topi, Truk, Ulithi, Vietnam, Vietnamese, visual art, World War II, WWII, Yap
Guam Times Weekly Volume 1, Number 15, May 23rd, 1964
Tags: ‘Deeper than Atlanta’, ‘Great Effort’ exercise, ‘Olympic Torch’, ‘Operation Security’, ‘The Ambassadors’, ‘the Fugitive’, ‘Trial by Jury’, ‘Women on Guam’, 15 State Western Governor’s Conference, 1964 Chrysler, 1964 Dodge, 1964 Dodge Dart, 1964 Plymouth, 1964 Valiant, 22d Wing B-52, 2d Bomb Squadron, 38th Parallel Dental Society, 3960th Strategic Wing, 79th Air Rescue Squadron, 863rd Medical Group, A.L. Alley, AAFB, AAUW, ad, Adelup Elementary School, advertisement, African Snail, AG3, agag, Agana, Agana Boat Basin, Agana Heights Elementary, Agat Cardinals, Agat Jr. High School, agriculture, Agrihan, Aguijan, Air Rescue Service, Airborne Early Warning, Aircraft, Alamagau, Alamangan Island, Alfonso C. Rasa, American Red Cross, American Stomatological Society of Japan, Anatahan, Andersen AFB, Andersen AFB NCO Wives Club, Andersen Air Force Base, Anderson AFB Officer’s Wives Club, Anigua, Anne Broaddus, Anne Flannigan, appliances, art, Arts and Crafts Summer Program, Asuncion, Australia, automobile, baking, Band, band concert, Barbara Steffenson, Barrigada, Barrigada Jr. High, basketball, Beach, Belham Sakuma, Benjamin Stone, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Betty Sawyer, Bill 247, boats, Boondock Haven Navy Wives Club, Boy Scouts, Boysen Paints, Butler’s Inc., Byron Baker, C.E. Morton, California, Calvo’s Insurance Underwriters Inc., Camp Zama, Capt. Kenneth J. Orne, Captain H.K. Bragg, car, Carolinas, CBR team, Central League, Chamber of Commerce, Chaplain Major Aldred L. Alley, Charie Lamach, Charles Farnum, Charles Floro, Charles Mason, chemical-biological-radiological team, Christopher Columbus, Chrysler International, Church, CMSgt. Walter W. Johnson, coconuts, Cocos Island, Col. Edward C. Unger, Col. George Pfeiffer Jr., Col. T.P. Tatum, Col. William J. Boudreaux, College of Guam, Colorado State, combat exercise, comics, Committee on Children and Youth, Comnavmar, ComNavMar Saff Wives Club, Construction, contract work, cooking, copra, Crosswinds Officers Wives Club, Crown Motors, D’Oyle Carte, Damien Sahl, Dave Mendiola, Dededo, Department of Agriculture, Department of Labor and Personnel, Department of Public Works, Deputy High Commissioner Richard Flores Taitano, diving, Doctor Captain Evan Orme, Doctor Captain Forman Kan, Doctor Captain Ken Johnson, Doctor Captain Mike Lawbaugh, Dodger Field, Dorothy Soliday, Dr. Daniel J. Schnieder, Dr. William V. Vitarelli, Dutch, Earl Conway, East Agana Combo, EC-121K, Eddie Perira, Editorial Comment, Eileen Kershaw, Eldred Murff, electrical, Elizabeth I, Ellen Wishik, Elma Mathews, Elzabeth Yoshia, Embrey Howson, Employee’s Retirement Fund, Enrique Naputi, entertainment, Episcopal Churchwomen of St. John the Divine, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Society, Far East Trading Company, Farallon de Pajaron, farming, FAWA, Federal Housing Administration, Federation of Asian Women’s Associations Convention, Ferdinand Magellan, FHA, Filipino Ladies’ Association, fine china, fireworks, Fleet Weather Central Wives Club, Francisco Ada, fudge cookies, furniture, Gabrielle Hesse, George Wallace, Germany, Glimpses of Guam, Go-Cart Races, Goat Island, Gordon Balbirnie, Government House, Government of Guam Retirement Fund, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Governor’s Committee on Children and Youth, GovGuam, Grand Tetons, Greg Calvo, Greg Castro, Guam Employment Service, Guam Finance and Development Corporation, Guam Fishing Derby, Guam Service Center, Guam Theatre Guild, Guam Times Weekly, Guam Women’s Club, Guguan, Guitar, hardware, Harold C. Howell, Harriet Sokol, Hawaii, Hawaii Kai, Helen Eden, High Commissioner M.W. Goding, Hilton, Hints from Kay, Hogan Tanaka, home eonomics, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Gardens’, hotel, housing projects, immigration, Inarajan, Inarajan Junior High School, instruments, Insular Constabulary, insurance, James I, James M. Curley, Japan, Jeanne Omary, Jeanne Wright, Jimmy Coots, Joana Guilibert, Joaquin Guerrero, Joe Pangelinan, Joeten Market, John M. Spivey, Jose C. Tenorio, Kahoolawe, Kaiser Industries, Kansuo Ngas, Kauai, Kay Kurtz, Kim F. Hill, Korea, Kris Takawo, KUAM, KUAM Radio, KUAM TV-8, Lake Anigua, Lanai, LCDR John Hartland, Leon D. Flores, Liberty Statue, Lillian Story, Little League Baseball, Little League Baseball Tournament, lock services, Lt. Col. Myron D. Miller, Lt. Eugene Krause, Lt. Howard Wells, Lt. lewis M. Hard, Lt. Marvin Rathegen, Lt. W. I’Anson, Ltjg. Doug McKay, Ltjg. Robert H. Armsby, Lumber, Lutheran Service Center Wives, M/V Four Winds, Mae Warden, Magdelana Inoue, Mandarin Fashions, Mangilao, Mangilao Aces, Manhattan, Manila, Manuel Sablan, Manuel Villagomez, March AFB, Marianas Divers, Marianas Naval Officer’s Wives Club, Marilyn Hughes, Marine Barracks, Marine Drive, Marshalls, Marson’s, MATS Headquarters, Matthews & Lembke, Maug, Maui, May 23 1964, Medical Services Department, Merizo, Merizo Boat Landing, Merizo Elementary, millwork, Molokai, Monmong, Moylan’s, Mrs. E. Wright, Mrs. Eileen King, Mrs. F. Hartin, Mrs. G. Rae, Mrs. Ge. Needham, Mrs. Gordon Findley, Mrs. H.G. K. Faaland, Mrs. Jarrard T. Cook, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. M. Rekdahl, Mrs. S. McIntosh, Mrs. Thomas H. Odell, music, Nancy Inman, NAS, NAS VAP-61 Enlisted Mens’ Wives Club, Naval Air Station, Naval Station, Naval Supply Depot Wives Club, Navy Civil Engineer Corps., Navy Dental Wives Club, Navy Relief Carnival, Navy Relief Fund Drive, New York, Niihau, Nimitz Beach, Northern League, Northern Mariana Islands, Northern Mariana Islands District, Oahu, Okinawa, outsourcing, Pacific Construction Company, Pacific Governor’s Conference, pagan, Palau, Panciteria, Partida, Paseo, Paseo de Susana, PCC, Pedro S. Guerrero, Pete Baza, Petrinella Aquino, Philippine Union College, Philippines, Pilar Lujan, Pillboxes, Piti Elementary School, Plane, play, plumbing, Ponape, Portugal, Price School, Prince Henry the Navigator, printing services, publishing services, Pump Room, Pyle, radiation, Radio, radio play, radio show, Raymond Setik, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Recipe of the Week, Red Cross, religion, rice, Rizal Beach, Robert Bamba, Roger Over, Roger St. Pierre, Rosa Roberto, Ross Barnett, Rota, Roy T. Gallemore, rubber stamps, Saipan, Sala Thai, San Francisco, Sarigan, scholarships, Scot AFB, Seventh Guam Legislature, sewing, Ship Repair Facility, Ship Repair Facility Wives, Ships, Sinajana Elementary School, Sixth Annual Table Fashion Tea, Sixton Howard, song, Songsong, Southern League, Spain, Spanish Era, sports, SRF, St. Francis School, Strik Yoma, Swank Shop, Table Fashions Tea, Takeo Yano, Talofofo Elementary School, Tamuning, Tamuning Greens, tea party, The Seaman’s Inn Chalan Kanoa, theatre, Thomas Remengesau, Tinian, Tipalao Housing, Toastmasters International, Tommy Tanaka, Tommy’s Bakery, Tony Leon Guerrero, Tony Mafnas, tools, Topsecret Toastmasters Club, Tosiwo Nakayama, tourism, Town House, trade, trading, Trev Howell, Truk, Trust Territory, Trust Territory Headquarters Public Information and Special Projects Office, Tumon, Tumon High School, Tun Tavern Trophy, typhoon, Typhoon Tracking, U.S. Coast Guard Officer’s Wives Club, U.S.N.S. Barrett, Umatac Elementary School, United Nations Trusteeship Council, Universal Press, University of Hawaii, Uracas, vehicle, Vivian Ollila, Volkswagen, volume 1 number 15, VW-1, weather, Weather Services Office, weaving, Weiser Locks, Wettengel Elementary School, Willie Victor, Windward Hills Golf and Country Club, World War II, WWII, Wyoming, Yona, Youth Day Olympics
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
Governor Proposes ‘Marginal Loans’ – Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero said that he will ask the upcoming session from the Seventh Guam Legislature on…
Tags: article, Bank of America, Bank of Hawaii, Benson I. Hattem, California, cycad palm, David Slipher, Dededo, Denver Dickerson, Department of Land Management, Director of Guam Health, Dr. L.T. Kurland, Dr. William Peck, Fadang, Federal Housing Administration, FHA, Government of Guam, Government of Guam Retirement Service, Governmental release, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, GovGuam, Grove Fox, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Rehabilitation Bill, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Honolulu, Kaiser, Kaiser Hawaii Kai Development Corporation, Marianas, May 16 1964, National Institutes of Health, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Oakland, Piti, San Francisco, Seventh Guam Legislature, Sinajana, Stowell Wright, Urban Renewal, volume 1 number 14, Yona
Women in Politics
Tags: Ana San Nicholas, article, Asan, Asuncion Torres, Ateneo College of Law, Atlantic City, Barrigada, Barrigada Junior High School, California, Carmen Matias, Cathedral Academy, Chalan Pago, Concepcion C. Barrett, Cynthia torres, Democratic party, Department of Defense, Department of Interior, Editor Marjorie E. Smith, Father Duenas Memorial School, FDMS, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Guam Congress, Guam Legislature, Guam Times Weekly, Isabel P. Guzman, Jack Barrett, KUAM, Lagrimas L.G. Untalan, legislators, Mariana L.G. Lujan, May 16 1964, New Jersey, North Carolina, Organic Act, Philippines, politics, President Harry S. Truman, Republican party, Ricardo J. Bordallo, Rosa Aguigui, San Francisco, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Sinajana, Tamuning Madeleine Bordallo, Territorial Part Women’s Auxiliary, United States Congress, University of California, volume 1 number 14, Washington D.C., Women in Politics
They Have Returned
Tags: 15 State Western Governor’s Conference, article, Assistant Secretary Rudolph Sablan, Biggs AFB, Biggs Air Field Base, California, Congressman J.C. Okiyama, Editor Manuel F.L. Jose, El Paso, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Honolulu, May 16 1964, Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference, Pacific Governor’s Conference, Presidio, San Francisco, Special Assistant Ed Engledow, Texas, They Have Returned, U.S. Department of Labor, volume 1 number 14
Public Pulse
A letter from Adlai E. Stevenson, one of the Untied States Representatives to the…
Tags: 15 State Western Governor’s Conference, Adlai E. Stevenson, April 18 1964, Assistant Secretary Rudolph Sablan, California, community post, Congressman Jesus C. Okiyama, Editor Manuel L. Jose, Editor Marjorie E. Smith, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Law of Multiple Misplacement, letters, May 9 1964, Michael F. Catson, Oberdorfer, Public Pulse, Ralph J. Rivers, San Francisco, Special Assistant Ed Engeldow, uam Times Weekly, volume 1 number 13
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
Cover Page
Tags: 15 State Governor’s Conference, California, coconut tree, comic, Cover Page, Ed Engledow, Golden Gate Bridge, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Times Weekly, Jesus C. Okiyama, Latte Stone, May 2 1964, Native, Rudolph Sablan, San Francisco, satire, Satirical Comic, Taotao, Three Musketeers, volume 1 number 12, Western States Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference
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Para Manu Gue' I Karabao
A story written in CHamoru about common ranch animals that helps emphasizing CHamoru vocabulary relating to placement (where)