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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

Urban Renewal Squabble

The Norman D. Fitzgerald and Associates were chosen as appraisers for the Guam Urban Renewal Project. There’s controversy behind this decision as Norman D. Fitzgerald and Associates estimated $89,000 while another company, Gaspard and Company…

In the Ditch

IN THE DITCH – This Government of Guam road grader was being used to fill in a sewer ditch in Agana when its operator edged a little too close to the ditch. Workmen appeared to be adopting a unique method of removing the grader. – The power shovel in…

Our Highway System Diagram

Summary of Ownership of Right of Way – Guam Highway System

Our Highway System

An article by Paul Souder. Souder writes on the importance of improving Guam’s roads as heavy traffic in the Agana area affects everyone on the island

Wouldn't It Be Nice

Monte discusses various topics, such the Territorial versus Democratic Party debates, the incoming 1964 Election for the Eighth Guam Legislature, infrastructure, education

Picture of the Week

SLOW DOWN! SPEED UP! What the heck is a feller supposed to do anyway? This is the interesting dilemma which faces motorists passing Price School in Mangilao. The signs shown above are spang in front of the school, and as far as we can tell, not even…

Speak Out Your Minds!

Speak Out Your Minds is a series of letters submitted to the Guam Times Weekly staff and published for their content that strongly relates to the peoples of Guam: On Citizenship; On Sewers; and More on Hart Putnam; and Putnam’s reply

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

Port of Palau

An article by Janet Candland. Candland recounts her trip to Koror, Palau