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Notes on This Issue

This week’s, October 31st, 1964, Notes on This Issue: the GTW staff comments on the lack of self-promotion from either the Democratic and Territorial Party; a kind reminder of a new section, titled ‘Southern Scene’; ‘Speak Out Your Minds’ is active…

Speak Out Yoru Mind

A series of letters submitted from the public that the staff of GTW feel reflect their audiences interests: Man Beats Dog, an anonymous letter about animal cruelty; Objections, opinions regarding Hart Putnam and his role in the Miracle Worker; and…

Speak Out Your Minds

Speak Out Your Minds features letters from the public expressing concerns about current events: two letters are from Violet Sweet to Patricia Jane Dungca and Ruth G. Van Cleve

Speak Out Your Minds

Speak Out Your Minds! is a public forum is which readers of Guam Times Weekly can submit letters or articles for publication in their weekly issues. Submissions are to be made to Marjorie E. Smith, GTW, Box 1993 at Agana

Speak Out Your Minds

Speak Out Your Minds! is a public forum in which readers of GTW are encouraged to submit letters for publication, though publication is based on overall reader interest. Please send to Marjorie E. Smith, GTW, Box 1993, Agana, Guam

Speak Out Your Minds

An article by W. Smith in which Smith encourages readers, particularly parents, to invest more into their children by attending their children’s PTA

Speak Out Your Minds

A letter from T.A. Darling regarding new plumbing installations and services in specific parts of Agana and pollution from unnecessary plumbing installations

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

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

An opinion on a building structure that may cause potential damage and harm to nearby pedestrians and drivers