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Wouldn't It Be Nice

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

Union Organizers, Businessmen Meet

Clarence Friend and Harold Lewis, union organizers from Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3, arrived on Guam. Friend and Lewis’ goal is to recruit local workers on Guam into their union

Chinese Propose Development Plans Photo 2

HOW ABOUT THIS ONE? – Two member of the Free Chinese Economic goodwill mission examine furniture at a local retail store. Left to right are Mr. Sze-Cheh Wang, a specialist for Taiwan’s Council for Economic Development; Mr. M. M. Melgar, store…

Economist Addresses Rotarians

An article from Byron Baker. Baker explains a presentation done by Charles F. Haywood, an expert in economics, done was delivered to the Rotary Club of Guam. Haywood specifically explains an on-going economic study by the organization he works with,…

The Economics of Little Things

An article by Francisco G. Cruz. Cruz writes on changes to the work force and ethic of the island, along with changes in perspectives and aims that may improve the economy of Guam

Editorial Comment

The Editorial Comment – The Governor’s Solution to Our Economic Ills shows a satirical single panel comic of two men talking about Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and how he plans to solve the islands’ economic issues of the time. One man says that the…