The Bicol Star

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Title
The Bicol Star
Issue Date
Year 36 (Vol. 34, No.2) January 11, 1969
Year
1969
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English
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Report Kan Administration ni Gob- Cledera, sa pagina 4 IS THEM FT OF LIFE BEA BLOOD DONOR Csll at your local jaggy0™” Founded in 1933 The Oldest Regional Weekly Newspaper Year 36 * Vol. 34 • No. 2* City of Naga, Jan. 11, 1969 * 10 Pages * 10 Centavos ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^LARGEST CIRCULATION ♦ X IN THE BICOL REGION:* ALBAY CAM. NORTE CAM. SUR CATANDUANES MASBATE SORSOGON IRIGA CITY LEGAZPI CITY NAGA CITY I ♦ 1 Harong Dinag’san Truck: Aki Gad*n; Bis Crowd of Baseball Fans Here Witness Chibans (Japanese) Beat Local Team Visitors Highly Applauded\ Local Boys Did Best 3 Na Hospital Truck Nacabanga sa Harong Naipit mga Taong Torog, 1 Gadan, 3 Nahaspitai The picture here showing the huge crowd that fill’d the grandstands and bleachers at the Cam. Sur High School Campus. Big crowd of baseball fans that filled to capa- The young Chibans (Kobayashi Secondary city the two big grandstands and bleachers last Team) who displayed their superior teamwork and Monday afternoon Jan. 6, at the Cam. Sur provin- playing almost finished the nine innings 14 to zero cial campus witnessed the Chibans (from Chiba, if the local team did not make a hit that scored a Japan) that trounched the Cam. Sur baseball team homerun, in the last frame. in nine frames 14 to 1 scores. (Contineud oh page 4-A) The Japanese players from Chiba, Japan (Kobayashi Secondary Team) receiving leis from local young beauties. Last Friday afternoon these boys returned to Japan by plane after completing a sweep of 8-game Philippine series, all to their credit. Kickback Racket Denied; "Ridiculous" say Ccntructors Casubangi may 11:30 si oras, sarong truck na auto panhakot paroy, nacatagbang sa cale, dagos sa harong na sadit sa harani can tinampo sa barrio nin San Roque sa may pagultanan can municipios nin Magarao asin Bombon. Si mga torog na tao sa laog can harong nagcairipit, nadalaganan, caya si aki na iimang taon an edad nagadan tolos asin si tolo dinara sa hospital provincial sa Naga City asin maraot an camugtacan can saro can isurat ini. An nagadan na aki iyo si Alexandro de la Merced. An yaon pa sa hospital iyo sa Manuel, Este lito, mga gnohod na tugang can nagadan asin si Mrs. Carmen Caliso de la Merced, ina kan mga aki. Si ibang cairiba sa harong iyo si magagom Arsenio' Caliso asin Eulogia Banahe, magurang ni Carmen na ina can mga aki. Si Dommador de la Merced na ama can mga aki yaon sa Manila ta sarong chofer duman, pinagtelegramahan na magpoli tolos huli can accidenteng ini. An Truck No. T-32840, bago pa, rogaring ni Emilio Nagrampa, sarong comercianteng may molino sa Pili. An chofer na nagdadsra can truck si Rafael Borja Bercial, na taga Bombon. An chofer nagpresentar tolos sa PC Trafcon, Sgc. Cesar Balaquiao, na harani sa sitio can accidente. Sabi ni Atsenio Caliso cascas daa an auto, mala ta nacatagbang sa cali, nadagasan pa an daculang cahoy na bayawas asin nacalaog pa sa harong nindang nagaba can pagbongoi, mientras sinda torog. Sabi ni Mr. Nagrampa an sabi daa can chofer nia may nasabat na autong sadit (Coney) na da; (Dagos sa pagina 4-A) Pili Airport, PSIAA Site To Be Finished on Time Fred P cledera The Pili Airport and the site for the Public Schools Ipterscholastic Athletic Association games at San Jose, Pili will be finished on time for the sportfests sche­ duled for next Ma-ch according to the announcement of the. Research & Hanning Division of the Office of Governor Cledera. According to the report of Atty. Fred P. Cledera, head of the RPD, the accomplishment of the airport as of Jan. 6 is 47.66% and that of the site if the PSIAA is 65.90% as of Jan. 10 Three young girls, all students in the J. Panganiban high school J. Panganiban, Cam. Norte,----.. , _ i.. 1 I » U ~ Q Three young girls, all students in the J. Panganiban high school J. Panganiban, Cam. Norte, were re­ ported to the Bicol Star as missing from their homes since Jan. 3, 1969 by Mrs. Rufina Bermudo Vda. de Obias. mother of Corazon Obias, 15, one of the missing girls. The other two companions when they disappeared, are Elena Istabello, 16 and Dolores Olaso, 15. The two reported to the Bicol Star as missing from their homes since Jan. 3, 1969 by Mrs. Rufina Bermudo Vda. de Obias. mother of Corazon Obias, 15, 15, one of the missing girls. The other two companions when they disappeared, are Elena Istabello, 16 and Dolores Olaso, 15. The two girls appearing in the above picture are Miss Obias and Miss Istabello' Anybody who knows of their whereabouts may kindly write Mrs. Rufina B. Obias, Parang St., Jose Panganiban. Cam. Norte & receive » reward. No question asked. "This is ridiculous;” This was the general reaction of contractors when confronted last week by Dr. Jose P. Cle­ dera, project director of the Interscbolastic site, on th: alleged kickback racket at the project. Gathered at the Governor’s Office to had light on the alleded anomaly as reported in a local paper, (not the Star) the contractors said it is impossible for them to give kickback io anybody considering that the price they are getting for sand and gravel is already lower than tbe prevailing market price by around P2 per cubic meter. The news p iper report said that a certain employee in the Gov­ ernor’s office has been demand­ ing Pl for every cubic meter of said and gravel. IrKed by tbe report, Dr. Cledera also questioi e J some employees in the Governor’s Office who are involved in the project, but all denied having (Continued^on page 4-A) the A crowd of 13,327, mostly Jehovah’s witnesses from 14 provinces and 12 cities in the Tagalog region overflowed at the Manila Jockey Club last Dec. 29. The some "Good News for All Nations” assembly is slated at th' Cam. Sur High School grandstand this week Jan. 9-12 for the Bicol provinces. Felix Fajardo will talk on the subject, "Man’s Rule About to Give Way to God’s^Rule,” a'. 3:00 pm. tomorrow. 2 ^icol JsHar 3Januarg ft 1969 SPEAKOUT BICOLANDIA (Dpat fetter BY JUAN G. FRI VALDO Mr. X, Manila businessman, was reportedly awarded 300,000 hectares of choice timberlands in Mindanao because he is putting up an integrated pulp and paper mill. Another Malacanang favorite went to the Palace and wanted 50,000 hectares of rich timberland as his price for big financial support in the 1965 elections. “But there are no more vacant forest concessions,” Malacanang said. “Yes there are,” Businessman No. 2 said. “Where.” Mr. X Businessman has a 300,000 hectares concession. Actually his area is over 500,000 hectares. Threaten him with a perimeter survey. “We will see,” Businessman No. 2 said. Businessman No. 2 got his 50,000 hectares. Mr. X grumbled but what can he do. He would not risk a perimeter survey. These two businessmen are mestizos. I did not say Chinese or Turkish. This just proves to you how corrupt our people can be — with Our patrimony. Bulan, Sorsogon Dear Mr. Editor, I feel very glad Catholic priests in" Sorsogon have taken active part in improving the moral fiber of our people. Several preachers, notably the parish priest of Irosin, have de­ livered stirring sermons denoun­ cing a 40-member burlesque grhup that have been staging shows in nine towns of the province. The priests appealed for more decency end constructive activities. Truly yours, JUSTINO GRANADO monkey business By PETE L. AMPOLOQUIO Some AD solicitors are lousy. They give the editor of the Star only 15 percent. They keep 85 percent. If the editor approves my plan, I mill handle the business for him, 1 mill keep 100 percent-to save him the trouble of worrying horn to spend his money. I will spend it for him. • [• Everybody loves local autonomy, including President Marcos. But Malacanang makes a farce of decnetralization. For instance, the law authoirzes 10 to 15% automatic retention by the provinces and cities of BIR collections. That would be good if the municipal and provincial and city treasurer collect the internal revenue taxes so that the treasurers automatically deduct the share of the local government. The problem is municipal BIR collectors turn over their Collections to the provincial and regional BIR collectors who in turn remit the funds direct to Manila. Naturally the governors and the mayors have to kneel and beg from Malacanang of BIR shares that are legally theirs. But hear Marcos speak about local automony. He is the foun­ der and angel of decentralization Hie. Ask your governor and mayor if they got their BIR share. If they were given a morsel today, they were for those three quarters ago. BIR friends leaked out the information that collections last year is 30% lower than expected. So is the customs. No wonder BIR shares of local governments are not remitted; salaries are delayed; retirement payments suspended; contracts not paid; trust funds abused; mayor projects stopped and public projects grounded to a halt. Foreign banks must be miserly Jews. They would not lend us no more. What did Marcos do to straighte the mess he brought us. He told Uncle Sam, “Give us loans and aid or I go to Moscow.” Sukarno style. Some friends have asked me why I started a syndicated column all over Bicolandia. Am I running for the senate? Of course not. I have had enough running. This time I would like to sit or fly. U. S. Ready to Settle Disputes Honorably: Clifford Washington - - Defense Secreta­ ry Clifford says the U.S. is ready to join "all men of reason” in settling international disputes with honor. In a Christmas message to Americans in the armed services Dec. 17 Mr. Clifford said it is a season "of peace and joy and new beginnings." While no man can bring about peace, the Defense official said, “all men of reason and rectitude - - whatever their differences - - can reap the greatest reward of all by settling their disputes with honor and honesty." “The U.S. remains at the ready to do just that," Mr. Clifford said. U. S. Warns Hanoi of Consequences if Attack on Cities Renewed An American newspaperman friend stopped four hours in Manila and asked me if it is true there are two forms of govern­ ments in Central Luzon. I said, “Yes, the Invisible and the Incurable.” Washington - - The U.S. warn­ ed North Vietnam Dec. 19 that "serious consequences” would follow any resumption of commu­ nist attacks on South Vietnam’s major cities. Robert J. McCloskey, State Department spokesman, told news­ men the U.S. warning was based on intelligence information and was conveyed by Cyrus Vance, number two U.S. delegate at the Paris talks, to this North Viet­ namese counterpart, Colonel Ha Van Lau. Would the Parks and Wildlife conduct a perimeter survey of Bulusan Lake National Park? There were reports that somebody grabbed hundres of hectareds from the park. He had them titled too. It would also be good if the office would send patrols. There are 17 new Kaingins in the virgin forest reservations. Choice lum­ ber have been systematically cut from the park. While Marcos talk about conservation. Pictorial Directory of Local Govt. Officials Coming Out Soon Ambassador Williams made a flying visit to Sorsogon recently. He visited only one project — the Sorsogon dairy plant. Four months ago, British Ambassador Addis went to Sorsogon and visited only the Sorsogon dairy project. To think that when I was governor some Nacionalistas have been poking fun at that project. Hope they do not abandon that now. Private Education Fund Established by Six Million Dollar U.S. Treasury Disbursement A trust fund for private edu­ cation in the Philippines will shortly be established following the disbursement by the U.S. Treasury of $6,154 million. The disbursement was made Dec. 3. The fund, created out of the $28 million Special Fund for Edu­ cation by agreement between the Philippine and U.S. governments, will be under the trusteeship of a special Committee for Assitance to Private Education. Earnings from the fund will be utilized to provide assistance to private edu­ cation in the Philippines. The committe administering rhe fund is composed of the following: the Secretary of Education, chair­ man, a representative of the National Economic Council, and representatives of three private education associations - - th? Phil­ ippine Association of Colleges & Universities, the Catholic Edu­ cational Association of the Philip­ pines, and the Association of Christian Schools &Colleges, Governor Armando B. Cledera need not worry about cri­ ticisms leveled against him. Criticisms are only effective ij people believe them. All he has to do is do what he believesis good for his people. If the people are convinced that he is do­ ing good, they will not believe the things that are said abou. him. Of course he must also see to it that the people are pro­ perly informed. That would be the job of his Information Office. And, another thing the information office should also see to it that their press releases are believable. When people find out that a lie was told somewhere, they will not believe future press releases. • • The good plans reported after the last big Naga fire will probably remain just plans. The beautiful skyline envisioned in those reports may not see actual existence after all. Those burned buildings are being retouched and prepared for business again. We are back where we stated-preparing Naga for ano­ ther fire. We are forgetting probably about those much needed “callejones” for our firetrucks. Secretary Antonio V. Raquiza will soon step out of the Marcos cabinet. Mr. Raquiza, reports claim is a victim of intrigues from the "Imelda boys.” Raquiza’s ouster may turn out to be the most costly error of the Marcos administration. Tfee man is a dry'I ted in (he Marcos camp to be the President’s most loyal man, and yet he had tq go. Embittered, his loyalty can be converted into violent hate. He can wreck the Presi­ dent’s reelection plan. The man khows many things. • • Six months ago, President Marcos was believed to be un­ beatable. Today, I am beginning to notice that the President's popularity is going down. I blame it on .the quarrels within his circle. Cliques are actively fighting among themselves. If the President does not look out, he will be a goner before he knows it. The Liberals will only give the finishing blow when the time comes. • • The Nacionalistas in the province of Camarines Sur will always be in trouble as long as Ambassador Fuerdebella con­ siders the party as his peisonal property. He is now in trouble with Gov. Cledera over the chairmanship of the party. Why can’t he just leave the party to the younger elements? While it is true that he sacrificed so much for the party, he can continue to help it by just helping alonq as adviser. In that case, fights will be unnecessary. • • Atty. Fred Tria has been attacked from various sources for his op’.n criticism of anomalies in the government. I feel that the right thing would be for the agrieved parties to answer the issues raised by Mr. Tria. It will be for the good of the people to know both sides. The Biographical Researchers Society of the Philippines (BRSP) will publish early this year THE PICTORIAL DIRECTORY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF­ FICIALS - - from provincial gov­ ernors down to barrio council­ men - - Prof. Wilfredo P. Valen­ zuela, BRSP chairman, announced. The first of its kind in the Phil­ ippines, the Directory will be pub­ lished in a souvenir book form as a sequel edition of Volume 4, 1969 edition, of KNOW THEM, an approved book of biographies of contemporary Filipino leaders. The Directory will be printed in offset process, containing about 300 page3, measuring 7 by 10 in­ ches, with a beautifully-designed and colored cover. Assistant Executive Secretary Flores A. Bayot of the Local Governments and Civil Affairs Office of Malacanang will write the Introduction. Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Bicol Martyrs Honored in Naga City Dec. 30, Jan. 4 Naga City in a simple manner but with profundity celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the execution of Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal last December 30 and the Fifteen Bicol Martyrs last January 4. Dr. Rizal was execu­ ted Dec. 30, 1896 in Bagumbayan. Of these 15 Bicol martyrs, 11 were also executed in Bagumbayan (now Luneta) field, Manila on January 4, 1898, namely, Fr. Inocencio Herrera, Fr. Gabriel Prieto, Fr. Severino Diaz, Ma­ nuel Abella, Domingo Abella, Car­ melo Jacob, Tomas Prieto, Floren­ tino Lerma, Macario Valentin, Cornelip Mercado and Mariano Melgarejo. The other four of the Bicol martyrs died in prison or in exile in Fernando Po, Africa, namely, Leon Hernandez, Ramon Abella, Mariano Arana and Mariano Ordenanza. (Continued on page 7) • LEGAL NOTICES • 3 January K, 1969 ffitcol ffiar REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial District IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE MINORS TOMAS CARIOS MACANDOG, LEON Ma. HERNANDEZ, and MILAGROS PAULA M. ANTERO, OSCAR RAVANERA and ERLINDA H. RAVANERA, Petitioners. SPEC. PROCEEDINGS NO. 51 Republic of the Philippines COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial District OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF City of Naga DEVELOPMENT BANK THE PHILIPPINES Mortgagee, —versus— SPOUSES BERNARDO COMPUESTO & VIRGINIA " COMPUESTO Mortgagors FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES Under Act SISS As Amended x------------------------x Notice of Extrajudicial Sale of Mortgaged Properties Under Act 3135, as Amended and/or Act 1508 By virtue of the power of attorney inserted in the deed of mortgages executed by the spouses BERNARDO COMPUESTO and VIRGINIA M. COMPUESTO (Virginia Maravillas), of Sagnay, Camarines Sur in favor of the DEVELOPMENT BANK - OF THE PHILIPPINES, under date of May 15, 1962, and for the satisfaction of the debt of P7.345 • .73 plus 7% annual interest on the amount of P7.345.73 from February 1, 1968, plus attorney’s fees in the amount of P734.57 and the fees and expenses in connection with this sale, also secured by the said mortgages, the undersigned Deputy Provin­ cial Sheriff, ANNOUNCES that on January 27, 1969 between the hours of 9:00 o’clock in the morning and 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, ......__ _____ ... ....... I _______ 1_________ located on the Second Floor of .3190 hectare and declared before the date of bearing at the Provincial Capitol of Cama- under Tar Nt. 5004 has been • rines Sur in Naga City he will extra-judicially settled among sell at public auction, for cash, her forced heirs and therein to the highest bidder, the follow- sold in Javor of JULIANA ing real estate properties, together ESTONIDO for P800 on with the improvements thereon, November 26, 1968 at Cala­ mi the herein described chattels, banga, Camarines Sur per to wit: document bearing Doc. No. REAL PROPERTY COVERED 188;. Pa?et^°- 34’.Bookl11[\ BY TAX DECLARATION Series of 1968 of the notarial No. 277-SAGNAY, CAM. SUR W15?” °f N?tarU P Tinnin i. ixJHiinl A parcel of untitled land si­ tuated in the Barrio of Gaho, Patitiman, Municipality of Sagnay, Province of Camarines Sur. Bound­ ed on the North by property of DeCt 28; Jan. 4 & 11 Regina Trea and Matias de Ver- 1969 gara; on the East by property of Andres Bien; on the South by -------------- ---------——----------properties of Pedro Pacay, An­ dres Bien and Fernando Buen- nonce QI ext lal saie OI agaua; and on the West by pro- mort d properties will be nertips of Lorenzo Saeuian anc , ... . • Li r a-nAn OF M. NOTICE Pursuan to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, the intestate estate left by deceased LEON BONTIGAO, who died in November 6, 1967 at barrio San Ramon, Bulan, Sorsogon which is a parcel of land, Lot 4481, Cad-263 of Bulaf$y Sorsogon with an area of 25JM>8 Sq. M. covered by OCT No. P-1034. Tax Dec. No. 1025 assessed af T*l,090 was extrajudicially settled by his only surviving Heirs, namely, Delfin, Bienvinida,. Guillermo, Honorato, Odon Geronimo, Luz, Jose, Casimiro and Leonida, all surnamed Bontigao, adjudicating unto themselves said estate, proindiviso, share and share alike & subsequently to the best interest of the heirs, ihe whole estate was odjudicated to DELFIN BONTIGAO with all other co-heirs quitting their claims, interest and dominion over said estate. The instrument was acknow­ ledged by all the heirs before Notary Public Cesar R En­ ciso at Bulan, Sorsogon on Dec 23, 1968, per Doc. No. 209; Page 24; Bk. 9; S. 1968 of his notarial register. DELFIN BONTIGAO Pub. Dec. 28, 11, 1969. N 0 T X----------------------- X ‘68, Jan. I C E 4, The estate ..................... of F ELISA LET RAN covering a parcel of land situated at Borog, San Roque, Calabaaga, Cama­ rines Sur will an area of .3190 hectare ' ’ ' ' ORDER A petition having been present­ ed to this Court by the spouses Oscar Ravanera and Erlinda H. Ravanera, both of legal age, Filipinos and residents of Naga City, praying for the adoption of Tomas Carlos Macandog, whose parents are Luis Macandog and Efigenia Albao; Leon Ma. Her­ nandez, whose father is Jesus Hernandez; and, likewise, Milagros-Paula M. Antero, whose parents are Antonio J. Antero and Anita P. Matos, so that they may be regarded as their own children, and considering that the petition is sufficient in form and substance, with the affidavits of consent of the parents of Tomas Carlos Macandog, Leon Ma. Hernandez a.id MilagrosPaula M. Antero; Let the said petition be, as it is, hereby set for hearing on the 3rd day of February, 1969, at 9:00 o’clock in the morning in the Session Hall of this Court, on which date, time and place, all persons having opposition rnay appear to show cause why the petition should not be granted. Let this order be published petitioners’ expense, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in THE BICOL STAR, a news­ paper of general circulation in the province, upon request of the petitioners’ counsels, for the information of all concerned. SO ORDERED. ------- -ju.uicu. Done in the City of Naga, r of Notary Public thia 17th day of December, 1968. David C. Naval. JOSE R. LUNTOK December 26, 1968. City Judge JUAN ESTONIDO, et al. Pub. Dec. 28, 1968, Jan. 4,11,’69. NOTICE NOTICE That the intestate estate Itfl by the late BENIGNO TIABA who died in the munici­ pality of Ocampo, Cam. Sur on August 1, 1961, located in Sta. Elena, Bula, Cam. Sur w!th an area of 13.0565 Has. covered by OCT No. 1446 - HP. No. V-44286 and Tax Doc. No. 2638 valued at P870 in the name of Benigno Tiaba was extrajudicially settled by his heirs, viz., Cecilia Delloro, widow of the dece sei and Clemente Tiaba, both of legal age, and Pantaleon, Esteban and Felicidad, all surnamed Tiaba, children of the dece­ dent, represented by Cecilia Delloro, adjudicating unto themselves the said estate. The instrument was acknow­ ledged before Notary Public Vicente A. Parpan on the 19lh day of December 1968 at Naga City, per Doc. No. 242; Page 30; Bk. II; S. 1968. CECILIA DELLORO, el al. Pub. Dec. 28, '68; Jan. 4, 11, 1969. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to Sec. 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, an Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate With Waiver of Rights, has been executed by the Hrs' of Sebastian de los Reyes, namely: Laureana Lontok, the surviving wife and the only children, Maria, Lamberto and Enrique, all surnamed De los Reyes, over the property cove­ red by Transfer Cetificate of Title No. 10052 situated in Bulan, Sipocot, Camarines Sur under Tax No. 3791 valued at P 1,170 and the other heirs waived their reights, interest, participation and dominion in favor of one of the heirs, Enrique de los Re­ yes. The instrument was execu­ ted before Notary Public Helario Espano of Canaman, Camarines Sur under Doc. No. 2196; Page 34; Book XXIV, Series of 1968. Pub. Dec. 28, 1968, and Jan. 4, & 11, 1969. U.S. Asks Humane Treatment of Prisoners in North Vietnam United Nations - - The U.S. has called on North Vietnam to “live up to the basic humanitar­ ian standards of the Gene/a con­ vention in its treatment of prison­ ers of war.” U.S. delegate Mrs. Jean Picker made the appeal Dec. 10 in the General Assembly’s Humanitarian Committee which is considering human rights in armed conflicts. Mrs. Picker also expressed the •hope that the International Com­ mittee of the Red Cross (ICRC) "on another impartial interme­ diary will be permitted to visit American detainees in North Korea." Hanoi Agrees to Let Captured Pilot Get Christmas Mail Washington - - For the first time in the Vietnam war, North Vietnam will permit captured U.S. pilots to receive Christmas pack­ ages and postcards from their families. This was disclosed Dec. 12 by State Department spokesman Robert J. McCloskey, who said the U.S. was “pleased." "On behalf of the captured pilots and their families, we are happy they will be able to recieve these postcards and packages,” Mr. McCloskey told a news briefing. The spokesman said a commu­ nication was received in Paris •the same day by W. Averell Harriman, head of the U.S. dele­ gation to the peace talks, from his North Vietnamese counterpart, Xuan Thuy, stating that the Christmas gifts could be forward­ ed through regular mail channels directly to Hanoi. NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the estate left by PE­ DRO NOORA who died intes­ tate in San Fernando, Camarines Sur consisting of a parcel of land, located in Tagpucol, San Fer­ nando, Camarines Sur coveted by OCT No. 20804 (Free Patent No. 271918) Lot No. 2570 Pls737-D, declared under Tax No. 3653 and assessed at Pl,480, having an area of 3.4130 hectares, more or less, in the name of the Heirs of Pedro Noora, was ex­ trajudicially adjudicated by FELISA NOORA ROMA, who alleged to be the only daughter and heir of decedent Pedro No­ ora, who executed an Affidavit of Adjudication on December 28, 1968 at San Fernando, Cam. Sur, acknowledged before Notary Pu­ blic Domingo A. Escalante on said date and place per Doc. No. 180; Page 29; Book V; S. 1968 of his notarial records. FELISA NOORA ROMA Pub. Jan. 4, 11 & 18, 1969. Bicol Star. In accordance with law, this Pursuant to Section 1, Rule notice of extrajudicial sale of 74 of the Rules of Court. Notice • _ •• •" 1 2 is hereby given to all whom r.Lr DTpnr ctad" it may concern that the intespublished in the BICOL olAK, ta(e estate left by the deceased a weekly regional newspaper viz., GAFINO GUTIERREZ who published and edited in the City died on June 23, i960; MODESof Napa having a wide general TO BIG LET E who died on Ocot Naga, having a wine general i965, anJ MILAGROS circulation in the Bicol provinces GUTIERREZ who died on March I at Libmanan, Camaf a parcel of land v__ _ Plan Psu - 18670) --------- — .— r covered by and described in TCT twenty (20) days before tbe date No. 645—Cam. Sur, situated in of the auction sale. Likewise, for Sitio of Apid, Barrio Roghos, . . « . . nf ICam „ of 245,849 more or less, -ily settled and partitioning . - ...... area of _ ____ m. and Lot 3-E with an area 10,372 sq. in. to Nati!Jzd CzRzzzzz; L:t -D with an area of 36,293 sq. m. to Venerando Gutierrez; Lot 3F with an area of 76, >37 sq. m. to Patria Gutierrez and Lot 3-C with an area of 12,117 sq. m. Prospective bidders or buyers set aside for the proposed Provinof the above-described properties cial Road while the hiersof the u u lateGonzalo Gutierrez® Mtlagros are hereby enjoined to invest!- Gutierez waived thier rights gate for themselves the proper- & claims bn the above described ties, their titles and encumbran- property in favor of the other ces thereon, in case there be heiis named hereof. any, for their own protection. rhe instrument was executed ... . and acknowledged by all the Done in Naga City, Philippines, hiers before Notary Public FranDecember 27, 1968. cisco Frondozo on the 6th day of September, 1968 at LibmaFOR THE PROVINCIAL nan, C, Sur, per Doc. No. 65; SHERIFF: Page 56; Book 9; S. 1968. By LEONIDES DE LA CRUZ NATIVIDAD GUTIERREZ, et al. Deputy Prov. Sheriff of C. Sur Pub. Dec. 28, 1968; Jan. 4, & Pub. January 4,11, 18,1969. 11, 1969. perties of Lorenzo Saguian and Francisco Cea. Containing an area of 11.7142 HECTARES and assessed at Pl,220.00. PROMI­ NENT LANDMARK: Dry Creek. jp _ | REAL PROPERTY COVERED including the province of Cama- 23, I968?all _________________ BY TAX DECLARATION rines Sur, once a week, for three rines Sur who are the registered No. 368-SAGNAY, CAM. SUR consecutive weeks, the first pub- 3^ " n""'01 n nn A parcel of land situated in location to take place at least covered a’ ni • c o _ t n/r- • twenty (20) days before tbe date No. 645—-Car the Barrio of San Isidro, Muni­ cipality of Sagnay, Province of Camarine8 Sur. Bounded on the North by the Sagnay-Nato Road; on f ” ' Borjal; . ....... r.-r. „ of Efigenia Parroca; and on the West by the San Isidro Street, properties Containing an area of ONE ,hree (3> ' THOUSAND EIGHT HUN­ DRED EIGHTEEN '1,818) sq. meters, and assessed at P2,050.00. ot the auction sale. JLiKewise, ior uno oj npsa, parru. w M 1 n ™ rnp the same period of time three Municipality of Lib mat nannes bur. bounded on tne . ... , Sur, having an area < rth by the Sagnay-Nato Road; (3) c"P!es ?f thls.notice will be square meterSi ,nore the Fast bv Dronertv of Paula Posted in the municipality of Sa- was extrajudicially s the Bast by property or rauia province of Camarines Sur among the heirs and pz... ial; on the South by property gj. {tfollows:Lot 3-A with properties are located and another ®£z. ’£or /.‘b with an < three (3) copies to be posted in 74,324 sq, the City of Naga (one at the zr. zrzz 1;----- ... Bulletin Board in the Provincial "dad Gutierrez; Lot Capitol) where the auction sale will be conducted, for tbe in- Wuh MACHINERY AND EQUIP- formation of all concerned. MENT - Located at San Isidro, Sagnay, Camarines Sur ONE (1) “INTERNATIONAL” Diesel Engine, 10 HP, with two fly wheels, and one pulley for transmis­ sion; ONE (1) Huller, “E N G E L' BERG”, Syracuse, New York, estimated milling capacity of 60 cavans per 12 hours operation. The above-described ma­ chineries will be auctioned in Sagnay, Cam. Sur on the same date. buyers set aside for the proposed ProvinLEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the estate left by the Late San­ tos de los Santos, consisting of a parcel of land situated in the Barrio of Pinit, Pili, Cams. Sur (now, Sta. Cruz, Ocampo), and covered by 1 .C.T. No. 4875, is the subject of an Extra-Judicial Settlement with Sale executed by his Heirs, namely: Petra, Lameseria, the widow and Mario de los Santos, the only son, who acquired the estate by succes­ sion, and subsequently sold the same unto Gavino Albano, in consideration of P2,700, the deed acknowledged before Not. Pub. Melquiades Volante of Ocampo, Cam. Sur per Doc. No. 115; Page 25; Book III; S. of 1968 on Dec. 16, 1968. Pub. Jan 4, 11, 18, 1969. NOTICE NELIA OLANO DE SEVIDAL comprising of two (2) parcels of land situated at Sta. Cruz, Naga City with an area of 532 sq. meters and more fully described under TCT No. 252, City of Naga while the other with an area of 1,525 sq. meters, more or less and declared under Tax No. 13122 has been the subject of extrajudicial settlement among her forced heirs per document bearing Doc. No. 169; Page No. 26; Book No. V; Series of 1968 of the notarial register of Nota­ ry public Domingo Escalante dated December 27, 1968. January j2, 1969, City of Naga. AMPARO OLANO, et al, Pub. Jan. 4, 11, & 18, 1969. 4 JStcol JBtai January II, 1969 Enot Na Taon Kan Administracion Ni Gob. Cledera ki jacobo c. torres Dawa sa irarom nin makuring katikapohan, an adminis­ tration ni Cledera padagos asin dayaday na nagkokoniot sa paghaman kan kamawotan. An enot na taon kan arin man na bagong administracion para­ ting pano nin paglaom asin gamagama—an gabos na ini huli kan kanigoan na pag-angat na kaipuban atubangon. Kun idtong nagtalikod na administracion nani bakong angay asin nagkulang sa pag-otob kan katongdan, an kasalihid manigong nin kakayahan sa pinaghimoyawot. sinanglean dai nagkaigwa nin kakundian patin may marhay na naginibohan sa credito ninda, kun siring an mga bagong oficiales igwa nin dakulang reto na dapat hampangon: MANIGO SINDANG MANAGIN MARHAY. Huli ta mayong adminis tracion na mangunguyog na magtindog na katampad sana kan nakaaging administracion kun dai man kaarog lamang; kun iyan lang an motivo kun siring dai na kuta minawot an pagbabago. Sa arog kaining pasohan an administracion ni Gobernado Cle­ dera nagkaigwa nin tayo (form). An bagong administracion dapat makahimo nin labi kan naginibo­ han kan nagtalikod asin kun ini mahihimo puedeng mamansayan sa enot pa sanang tangga kan apat na taon na turno. Manigo gayod na laomon ta na labi kamasakit asin mapawot si ginibong decision pagpoon pa lamang. Asin ta puede ta man na laomon na an decision na iyan nakaburong sa isip kan mga critico —an mga nag-aariano patin nagduduwaduwa— orog na kun satuyang isipon na iyan nagkakaipo nin makuring pag-okit kan mga dai nin inaapilan na Compliments of: X. ■ Gov. A. B. Cledera paramasid. Nasa marhay na cre­ dito ni Gob. Cledera, na sia dawa sa sarong momento, dai naghomot na sukroon an katiwasayan kan prensa, ni supalpalon an bunyog kan mga periodistas na pig aapod na Fourth Estate minsan ngani iyan puede niang gibohon arog kan ginibo sa ibang rona kan kaporoan. Pigmarhay nia na pag-atidatidon an mga pagtuyaw alagad ta dai nanguyog na magpakalugom sa kamugtakan kan mga paralibak asin daing haros na mga tawo. Anom na bulan ngapit kan pagpogol kan cargo, nag-apod sia nin formal na orolay kan miembros kan prensa sa sarong daing arianong pagharampangan nin periodistas. Si Gobernador, sa arog kaining kaisipan, nagmawot na linawon an isip kan mga nalilibogan kaya hinimo nia an sarong libre, daing pag-alangan na pagpirislingan nin opinion dapit kan mga bagay na nakakafectar kan provincia. An mga paghingowang ini nagin sana da­ ing kadatahan. Huli ta pakatapos pa lamang kaidtong dai nagpakagirong asin kan si dai naghohonong maghapot sa conferenciang idto, nagpoon na man an mga pagduhagi asin pagsiwag nin mga makamandag na tataramon. Min­ san ngani si Gob. Cledera inomaw huli kan saiyang pagmalasakit asin pagmakulog kan kamugtakan social patin economico kan namamanwaan, an nagkapirang lado —idtong mga tawong gayod igwa nin motivo - padagos na nagsabwag nin mga karibokan saka pag-okag sa pagsaginsagin na an katuyohan iyo an pagfiscalizar. Makaoroogma lamang na paghonahonaon na si mga paglanghad saiya nakagantad logod kan marhay na n^aran ni Gober­ nador asin nakapatanaw kan maraot na kaisipan kan mga paraolang na ini. An Pagtogdas kan Research & Planning Division asin Prov­ incial Engineer’s Office Tolos-tolos pagtukaw sa puesto, si Gob. Cledera dai nag-abala na pakarhayon an kamugtakan kan mga oficina sa gobierno provin­ cial sa katuyohan na maotob an mawot kan administracion. Kaomawomaw sa gabos kaini iyo an pagparigon (revitalization) patin pagtao nin bagong ngaran sa da­ ting Research and Statistic Office na ngonyan nginaranan na Re­ search and Planning Division (RPD) kaiba an pagbugtak nin mga maninigo saka competenteng mga ^mpleados. An RPD, na kaidto dai midbid asin mayong nagiginibo, nagin sa laog nin santaon na paglingkod, centro nin pagplano kan administracion pro­ vincial sa pagtunggo kan mga The Old Historical Capitol of Camarines Sur fa­ cing the Plaza Rizal. in Naga city. Governor A.B. Cle­ dera returned his Office to the old governor’s office on the right corner of the second floor. All previous governors except Governor Apolonio G. iMalinez > who had his office at the capitol annex building, held of­ fice at this corner' p2ngangaipo kan tawo, kan dapat mangnohon na proyectos asin kan mga kamalian kan presenteng palakaw patin an dayaday na pagtao nin tambal (solution) sa mga problemas. Sa pamoon ni Abogado Fred P. Cledera, an RPD nagkaigwa nin marhay asin malinaw na pag-ogid kan panlaenlaen na helang na nakakaolang kan progreso kan lalawigan. An RPD nagpoon na maggibo nin censo o survey kan mga tinampo asin mga tulay kan provincia. Pakatapos magibo an survey idinohol kan oficinang ini an mga recomendaciones ka­ iba an kaipuhan na presupuesto sa paghaman nin proyecto. Hinorot kan RPD an pag-aprobar kan P7.9 M na presupuesto sa laog nin apat na taon sa walong mahalagang tinampo na makakahidale kan pagpakarhay kan agricultura asin comercio sagkod an pagpalancao kan hanap o ingreso kan namamanwaan saka kan go­ bierno. Manigong sambiton na an apropriacion para sa mga tinampo asin tulay sa taon na ini inoyonan kan junta provincial bilang pagmidbid kan marhay na vision kan namamayo kan RPD. equipment asin an mga kamalian nin pagpadalagan kan oficinang ini. An siring na kamugtakan nagdanay sa halawig na panahon bago magpogol kan katongdan si Gob. Cledera alagad ta mayo nin nangyaring pagpakarhay kan oficinang ini sagkod na gibohon an survey kan RPD na iyo an nakahimukat kan balakid na bagay. An RPD iyo man an nagpaarog Ran dapat gibohon sa mga proyectos kan administracion. Ya­ on sa credito kan oficinang ini an pakahaman kan dakul na proyectos, na kutana dai na matatapos asin manini sayang na fondo publico, na padagQs na nahaman karapot digdi an paghanap kan nakakaolang kaini. Sa laog kan departamento kan RPD madudukayan an Perform­ ance Section, an masarig na oficina, na iyo an nagmamangno kan pagpatogdok kan proyectos patin iyo man an nagkukulibat sa mga contractor na mag-otob kan saindang katongdan sa pagdara nin materials sa proyecto sosog sa nalalagda sa bid contract o contrato. The Staff, Administrative Division Office of the Secretary, Provincial Board SECRETARY OF THE PROV’L. BOARD SILVERIO B. VELUZ ATTY. ALFREDO ROSERO JUSTO D. MIDEM Legal Officer Administrative Officer An orog na nakaapod kan interes kan publico sa RPD iyo an pakatuklas kaini kan mga bagay dapit sa empleados asin kasangkapan sa Motor Pool kan provincia na dai igong makahimo kan kanigoan na proyectos kan administracion provincial. Dakul na bagay an nasukitan manongod sa kabilogan nin personaje, idtong dai na puedeng magamit na ka­ sangkapan na inaapod na heavy Tanganing mapadagos an piano sa paghimo nin mga proyectos kan administracion, si Gobernador nagcrear kan Provincial En­ gineer s Office na suway -asin laen man sa Highway District Engineer's Office, na tinawan nin igong kapangyarihan, supervision asin paninimbagan siring sa sarong tunay na oficina. (Dagos sa pagina 5) TEODORICO TIBLE Technical Assistant GREGORIO P. AZUCENA, SR. Clerk-Stenographer, O. G. (Assistant on Spl. Detail) BENJAMIN O. PANOY Clerk-S tenographer LEONORA DE VERA Clerk-Stenographer RUBEN A. BALUYOT Confidential Aide ALBERTO FERNANDEZ Clerk-Typist TEODORO AGUILA Clerical Aide ROSEMARIE ORI1SJO Receiving & Mailing Aide NESTOR PURO Special Aide FELIX ABEJERO Technical Assistant (On Special Detail as Actg. Chief, Public Information) WILFREDO G. PENALOSA Corr. & Records Clerk BERNABE T. AGLIAM Correspondence Aide NESTOR RELUCIO Minutes Clerk LUIS LASCANO Liaison Officer JOSE MALANGYAON Clerk- Typist ROGELIO ALBO Clerical Aide PEDRO AfiES Laborer-Messenger SUSTINES CACERES Mimeograph Operator S. B. Veluz GRACE PAS ANO VICENTE REYTA Office Helpers JUANITO PREPOTENTE REYNALDO ANIEL CARLOS ROSALINAS An retrato sa itaas iyo an concretong grandstand can playground sa San Jose, Pili, Cam. Sur, harani saescuela de agricultura. Sa Campus na |ini’gigibo hon an carawat can Iuterscholastic Meet sa Marzo" 16-22, 1969. An mga macarawat mga piling teams hale si man-iba-ibang region can bilog na Pilipinas hale sa escuelas publicas sa Luzon, Visayas asin Min­ danao. An tolong lalakeng nacalindog sa wala iyo sa Gob. Cledera, Foreman Filex asin architecto Jose An enot na... (ll»le u pagina 8) •\n Pagpalankaw kan Pro­ duction sa Agriculture An s.ituyang Gobernador nsgaadol nin igot sa pagtanom o food production campaign sa bilog na provincia sa paagi nin pag-agyat sa mga paratanoin na maggamit nin tnaray na banhi o pananom na magtat'ao nin dakul na gosi. Nakaconsiguir an pro­ vincia nin 15 drum nin sarisaring pananom bale sa CARE palaen kan pananinon o vegetable kits na itinangro ni Mrs. Imelda Marcos. An produccion nin paroy ngonyan na taon tinamaan asin ntgabot sa 6,000,000 cavanes na labi nin 300,000 cavanes kan ani nin si nakaaging taon. An Camarines Sur namtdbid asin nagkamit nin honor bilang ikaduwang lugar sa mga provincias kan kaporoan huli sa halangkaw na ani nin paroy sa taon na ini. Huli sa pagkaigwa nin ani na 2,141,048 cavanes sa psggamit nin banhing halangkaw an gosi, an Camarines Sur dai nagbaya sa lalawigan nin Isabela na nakakua nin 2,198,867 cavanes na ani. An provincia niato sosog ki G. Nicano Clasio, provincial agri­ culturist kan Camarines Sur, kabilang sa nagkapira sanang pro­ vincia na talagang suficienre an kakanon. An laygay na pagbaba kan p rec io nin bagas, huli sa kagibohan kan mga paslong negociantes patin an dayaday na pagluwas kaini sa mga kadolon na provincias. Iba Pang Proy-ctos Igwa pa nin ibang saradit na proyectos na pinonan patin nahaman an provincia. An pig-aapod na provincial properly survey madale liang matapos. Gayod magngangalas an kadaklan na maaraman na igwa an gob>erno provincial nin mga rogaring (pro­ perty) na sagkod ngonian mayo nin toltol na papeles o kaya titulo. Kaagid man na proyecto na mu­ nicipal property survey an pighihimong aibohon sa mga barobanwaan. Sa programang ini karapot man an pig-aapod na socio-physical data kan lambang banwaan na kaipohan na gayo sa mga pinag aanganagan na proyec­ tos nin capitalistas asin orog na ngani sa paggibo nin piano sa pagpakarhay kan mga banwaan. Sa gabos kaini masisignapan kan publico an enot na paghakot kan mga linagading kahoy hale duman sa 423 na troso na pinagturuyaw can mga critico na olay daa nawawara na. Kun bakong sa paghingorwa ni Gobernador, an mga trosong ini kuta na nagkaralapa na lang sa namumugtakan kun ini lubos na pinabayaan pakatapos na confiscaron. Ngonyan puede nang gamiton an mga linagading kahoy na ini sa pagtogdok nin mga escuelahan bilang pag-ayog sa dating piano dapit kaini. Kaya ngani, dawa sa mga pagtuyatuya patin pagbalubagi kan critico, an administracion ni Cle­ dera padagos asin dayaday na nagkokoniot sa paghaman kan mga mawot o katuyuban kaini. Igwa kita nin dakulang razon na’ magtubod asin magtiwala na an mga nangyari pasiring giraray sa marayrahay asin mapakinabang na taon na umaaboton. Truck . . . lamang pigpadiclom an ilaw caya nasola an vista can chofer asin sa enotan can truck igua nin careta na may darang mga cawayan. Pagpalrcay sa careta si truck nacatagbang 9a cali asin dagos nacadagas sa sadit na harong. Si aking gadan pigembalsamar sa Funeraria Cosmopolita sa Naga gnoniai. na hapon. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial District DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Mortgagee, —versus— VICENTE ABELLA, Mortgagor. FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Under Act 3135 as Amended x----------------------- x NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICI­ AL SALE OF MORT­ GAGED PROPERTY Under Act 3135 as Amended By virtue of the power of at­ torney inserted in the deed of mortgage/s executed by VICEN­ TE ABELLA (by virtue of an assumption of the mortgage of the spouses Jose Abella and Imelda de la Rosa), single, of Elias Angeles Street, Naga City in favor of the DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, formerly REHABILITA T I O N FINANCE CORPORA T I O N, under date/s of March 24; 1953 and October 8, 1956 and for the satisfaction of the debt of P34.960.ll plus 8% annual inte­ rest on the amount of 1’34,960.11 from December 17, 1968 plus attorney’s fees in the amount of P3,496.01 and the fees and ex­ penses in connection with this sale, also secured by the said mortgage/s, the undersigned Pro­ vincial & City Sheriff ANNOUN­ CES that on February 3, 1969 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office located on the 2nd Floor of the Piovincia) Capitol of Cama­ rines Sur in Naga City, he will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the follow­ ing real property, together with all the improvements thereon, to wit: Transfer Certificate of Title No. 574 -City ot Naga A parcel of land (Lot A of the subdivision plan, Psd-22082 being a portion of tbe land described on the original plan Psu-62546, G.L.R.O. Record No. 33619), situated in the Poblacion, City of Naga. Bound­ ed on the Northeast, by Lot 2 of the subdivision plan; on the Southeast, by Real Street, now E. Angeles Street; on the Southwest, by property of Dorjteo Tolentino; and on the Northwest, by property of A.A. Ammen and Lot C of the subdivision plan, x x x Kickback . . . any knowledge of the alledged racket. , The conference also proved to be a gripe session after some contractors bewailed the practice of some ’’influential” contractors of hand-carrying Requisition and Issue Vouchers, which should only be done by government personnel. Only requisitions worth more than P5.000, are bidded while lesser amounts are awarded to contrac­ tors after canvassing of prices is made. One contractor proposed that to dispel all doubts and suspi­ cions all requisitions should be bidded. This would also result to financial gain on the part of the government as bidded price is always very low, he added. Dr. Cledera asked the group if it is true that there are delays in the processing of papers and whether there is anybody delibe­ rately causing such delays so that appropriate measures could be effected if necessa­ ry. The contractors admitted delays cannot be avoided but they could not however pinpoint anybody causing such delay. Press & Radio Club ^anuarg II, 1969 Qtye JBicof £tar 4-A Election Monday —------------------------------- ------The Naga City Press & Radio Club will hold an election of its 1969 officers on Monday, Jon. 13 at 7 p.m. The meeting and electtion will be held at the residence of Provincial Treasurer Jesus I. Calleja who will act as the host for the occasion. Eddie Po. Alanis, the incumbent president made the call for the meeting & election. Other important matters will be taken during the meeting, according to the call. r contairirg an area of FIVE HUND PED EIGHTY ONE , (581).sq' are meters. In accordance with law, this no­ tice of extrajudicial sale of mortgaged property will be pub­ lished in the BICOL STAR, a weekly regional newspaper pub­ lished and edited in the City of Naga, having a wide general cir­ culation in the Bicol provinces in­ cluding the province of Camarines Sur and Naga City, once a week for three consecutive weeks, the first publication to take place at least twenty (20) days before the date of the auction sale. Likewise, for the same period of time, three copies of this notice wi'l be posted on three different public and cons­ picuous places in the City of Naga and on the Bulletin Board at the Provincial Capitol Building in Naga City where the above-des­ cribed property is located and where the auction sale will be conducted for the information of all concerned. Prospective buyers or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the said property and the encum­ brances thereon, if any there be. City of Naga, Philippines, January 10, 1969. MAURO B. FAJARDO Ex-Officio City Sheriff of Naga City Pub. January 11, 18, 25, 1969. Note: This is a republ cation of the same. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- - ( JJJc G.xtenb ©nr ®est ^Jlishes & ear f felt (greetings tn tl;e people of Camarines Jlur 8c JCaga fflitg fur ffje TJear, 1969 - Compliments of: Erasto T. Ongkeko AND Mrs. Vering SantiagoOngkeko NAGA CITY and LAGONOY, CAMARINES SUR NOTICE In pursuance of Section 1, Bule 74 of the Bules of Court, notice is hereby given that the legal heirs of the late ALEJANDRO PAS AMEN who died intestate in Lupi, Camarines Sur on September 16, 1967, namely, Mana Sa­ bino, the widow of the de­ ceased and her children with the decedent, viz., Dominguito, Ester, Rolando, D'lla, Carina, Rodilo, and Myrna, all minors and surnamed Pasamen, thru the mother as natural guar­ dian, executed an Extrajudicial Settlement of the intestate estate covered by OCT No' 22234- Cam. Sur, under Tax Dec. No. 3745 valued ot P730, situated in barrio Bagnon, Lupi, Cam. Sur with an area of 50,987 Sq.M. adjudicating it among them­ selves Happy & Prosperous New Year to Our Customers & Friends TAMBAM LUMBER Tamban, Tinambac Cam. Sur Francisco Ibasco Manager & Prop. ________ ._____________ i Weekend Notes ... (From page 8) This brings us of neces­ sity to the human satellities around the Presi­ dency. Put a saint in Malacahang and in no time he will be the very devil, not because of himself but because of these dele­ terious elements wrecking his performance inspite of himself. They have done it time and again, and (Continued on page 4-B) gs co-owners. The document was acknow­ ledged before Notary Public Isidro Bulao by Maria Sabino, for herself and for the minor children on Jan. 6, 1969 at Naga City as Doc. No. 4; Page 36; BK. 16; S 1969 Pub. Jan. II, 18,25.1969 •1-jB Cljc JBicol JBtar JJaiutaru 11, 1969 Weekend.. Dr. Jose P. Rizal ... they are doing it right now with Marcos.The best of the Presidential crop we ever had - - the late Pres. R. Magsaysay - - u’os being degraded in a slow but sure process of erosion - - degraded by these elements. This was the consensus. His untime­ ly death saved him from facing a fate his predeces­ sors before him. and his successors after him, had to undergo. merited or unmerited. Democracy has many bn acute defect but it is the best mechanism to secure a consensus of the people’s will. We can improve it, not by emasculating it, but by educating the hu­ man elements. It is this that is troubling democra­ cy and not democracy itself. The Rizcl Dav was cele­ brated under the auspices of the Order of the Knights of Rizal, Naga City Chapter whose Com­ mander is Judge Jose T. Surtida. The program was as follows: 6:30 a.m. Mass at the Metropolitan Cathed­ ral with Msgr. Nicanor C. Belleza, parish priest of Naga, officiating. 7:30 a.m. tolling of church bells, anuoncing the Rizal Day. 4:30 p.m. floral offering at the foot of the monument of Rizal at Plaza Rizal by fh2 different civic and re­ ligious organizations, pri­ vate and public schools, university and colleges, and other organizations in the City. After the laying of the wreaths, a short program was held at the foot of the Compliment of: GIMENO TRADING Contractor for the Construction of the PSIAA Swimming Pool at San Jose, Pili, Cam. Sur Tordilla & Pena - Engineers Gen. Luna St. Best Wishes for the Year 1969 To the People of: •CAMARINES SUR Aspirant For President Hi Sen. Sergio Osmefta Sen. Osmcfia is being launched by some LPs as one of the strong aspirants as candidate for President of the Philippines who will face re-electionist Pres" Marcos. monument, viz., opening remarks by Knight Ireneo Reyes, Jr. who acted as the master of ceremonies, followed by a vocal solo by a student of of Naga Col­ lege. Next was the short speech by Acting City Ma­ yor Virginia F. Perez and followed by a vocal solo by a student from the U.N.C; then short speech by Sir KR Commander Judge Jose T. Surtida, followed by the closing remarks by Sir KR Vice Commander ' Protacio G. Tolentino. From 7 to 7:30 p.m. a radio program over DZRB was also sponsored by the Knights of Rizal with the following numbers: open­ ing remarks by Atty.Juan Magdaraog, KOR Chancel­ lor; a musical number, then followed by a speech by Judge Perfecto R. Pa­ lacio, KOR Trustee. NOTICE Pursuant to Sec. 1, Rule 71, Rules of Court, notice is hereby given that the heirs of the deceased Filomeno Aguilar who died intestate in Calalranga, Camarines Sur on August’ 25, 1968 settled the estate consisting a parcel of riceland and residential house al Calabanga. Camarines Sur and a certificate of public convenience together with six units of jeepnep in which the entire estate was adjudicated unto the surviving spouse Juslina Tan­ dog Aguilar ajter the other heirs repudiated their inhiriiance, as evidenced by a public instrument executed and ack­ nowledged on January 7, 19b9 before Notary Public David C. Naval and recorded as Doc. No. 7, Page No. 45, B"ok No. Ill, Series of 1969. Pub. Jan. 11, 18, & 25 1969. In the afternoon of Jan. 4. Manuel Abella, former delegate to the Constitu­ tional Convention that framed the present Phil­ ippine Constitution, and son of one of the Bicol martyrs, a doctor of laws, was the guest speaker during the celebration of the 15 Bicol Martyrs. The speeches and musical numbers were preceded by laying of the wreaths of flowers around the foot ■ of th.. monument of the 15 Bicol Martyrs. The following was the general program prepared by the government of the city: P. M. - MASS at the San Francisco Church; 4: 30 p. M. - WREATHLAYING at the foot of the 15 Bicol Martyrs monument by govern­ ment officials, relatives of the martyrs, etc. Followed by: Pambansang Awit, led by a Girls Scout Leader - Naga City District Association-, OpeU. s. Regrets Hanoi’s Rejection of New Proposal Paris - T'hc U. S. delegation voiced "deep regret" January 6 over what appeared to be cate­ gorical rejection by a North Vietnamese press spokesman of procedural proposals it had put forward in an all-out effort to get the peace talk started. At the same time a member of the delegation said it has not received any rejection from the North Vietnamese through of­ ficial channels and does not see the conference foreclosed or frozen," or the position hardened into immobility. Referring to the six separate designs advanced by Ambassador Cyrus Vance which would meet North Vietnam’s desire for a round table and still allow the two sides to be seated opposite each other, the delegation of­ ficial said: “We would like to consider that the various proposals are still there and that we can come back to them sometime.” ning Remarks by Miss Amparo Olano, Catholic Women’s League; Chorus “Bayan Ko” Inner Wheel Club of Naga City. Vocal Solo ' Mi Bandera,’’ Mrs. Acacia Escalante of the Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady of Nativity Cir­ cle No. 1019; Int roduction of the Guest Speaker by Mrs. Leonor R. Dy-Liacco President, Cam. Sur-Naga City Federation of Wo­ men’s Club; Speech by Dr. Manuel Abella; Nocal Solo. Sunshine of Your Smile, by Mrs. Nena Pasilaban Marian Folklore, Handmaids of Mary; Cho­ ral Number by Naga Parochial School; Vocal Solo, Mutya Ng Pasig, by Mrs. Pilar Mellar ?Ragragio, Bicol Music Circle; Closing Remarks by Hon. Virginia F. Perez, Pres., Federation of Women’s Presidents; Recessional. Atty. Rosario Q. Losa was the Master of Ceremonies. •NAGA CITY •IRIGA CITY JESUS I. CALLEJA Provincial Treasurer of Cam. Sur Mrs.AraceliP. Calleja Haga City Compliments of: Liras Trading 414 Igualdad St. Naga City Dealer in: •COPRA • PALAY • CEMENT • HARDWARE • Other Building Materials Benito Lim Licensed Contractor Contractor of the New Red Cross Building Now under Construction in Panganiban Avenue, Naga City f? 'i> - indo B. Cledera has alwaus been an exponent of rural & community bicutificotirn Photo above shows him leading Irtf-plui ti ceremonies at Bato, Camarines Sur with the ass stance I his Lady, Mrs. Consortia 0 Cledera. Governor Armando B. Cledera with Boy Governor at er the usual brtifings duriig Boy Scout Week. Gov. Armam o R. Cl-dera’s "common touch” has always provided inspiration lo the youth of the province. An enot na ... An Provincial Coordinating Committee asin an Economic Development Council Duwang mapakinabang asin importanteng comi’e an tinogdas ni Gobernador pag ayaw nin pirang semana pagtukaw nia sa puesto. An mga ini iyo an Cam­ arines Sur Economic Develop­ ment Counc'l asin an Provincial Coordinating Committee. An enot, na pinamamayohan ni Go­ bernador mismo, binibilog nin mga representantes kan manlaenlaen na agendas asin hanapbuhay. Ini minukna ni Gob. Cledera sa pagtubod na sa paagi kan participacion kan mga tawong may pakanood, magogono an marhay na palakaw asin magigibo an husay na piano sa pagpatalubo kan vida economica kan provincia. An huring sinambit, na pinamamayohan ni Tesorero Provincial Jesus I. Calleja, minukna sa katu­ yohan na matabangan an ejecutvo provincial sa paghaman nin toltol na decision sa panahon nin madaleng pangangaipo. An comiteng ini nakahimo kan paghale kan makuring kaabalahan sa pag-aprobar nin papeles sa proyectong kaipuhan tawan atencion kan gobierno provincia). An halaga kan pagkaigwa kan arog kaining co­ mite orog na nahiling kan mangyari an dakulang destroso nin kino asin an pagluwas kan helang na El Tor asin Flu. Pakatogdasa tolos an comiteng naonabihan. sonod na aldaw, na fondong kaipuhan na itagama nakua na kaya ngani an dakulang destroso sa tinanom asin buhay nin tawo nalikayan. An paglakop kan he­ lang na El Tor asin Flu nasupil sa tabang kan Provincial Co­ ordinating Committee. II, 1969 PSI Athletic Association Site Bakong kalabisan na sabihon sa tnytay nin mga naginibo kan presenteng administracion, an papakua na digdi gibohon sa Pili, Camarines Sur- an 1969 Inter­ scholastic Med asin an pagtogdok kan kawatan (playground) na magigin pinakadakula sa Re­ gion Bikolana. An presupuesto para sa proyectong ini nag-abot sa Pl,020,000.00 palaen kan naconsiguir ni Gob. Cledera sa tabang kan kairiba sa junta pro­ vincial hale sa fondo kan Malacafiang para sa proyectong ini na naghahalagang P900.000.00 na ayuda ni Presidente. An provincia nakakaseguro na magkaigwa nin permamenteng edificio na kuta dai mapapasato kun sinalingny ni Gobernador an makuring pagtuya saiya kan mga critico dawa kan pagpoon pa lang na paghingowa na gi­ bohon digdi satuya an pinakadakulang karawat nacional duman sa sarong national meet sa Zam­ boanga City. Ngonyan, an mga negociantes asin an gobierno makakalaom na magkaigwa nin ingreso huli kan mga dayohan na madigdi sa pagdalan kan karawat asin sa pagtanaw kan balakid na pangitaon na yaon digdi sa satuya. Siring man an satong mga parakawat na para­ ting madaog sa kawat - puedeng makapahiling nin torotohanan na kawat asin magkapalad na makabalukad (recover) kan nawarang prestigio sa lantad nin pagkawat, huli gnani ta ini gigibohon sa sadiring natad. An gabos na ini, bilang pag-olit, kuta na dai pue­ deng laomon niato asin mangyari kun mayo nin kusog-boot patin hiwa9 nin hinilngan an namomoon kan satong provincia. Sa mga paglapigot, an credito dapat itao ki Dr. Jose P. Cle­ dera, an project director kan interscholastic site, huli kan saiyang maimbod saka daing odong na pagmalasakit asin marhay na pagpalakaw kan trabajo sa pro­ yectong ini. An Pili Airport An mga nagvaviaje hale sa Naga City asin Camarines Sur na kadanayan nalayon patin naoyo sa Legazpi City, ngonyan makakaginhawa na. An paghirahay asin pagcemento kan Pili Airport naghihinanapos na asin sa Marzo puede nang gamitan nin mga prop-jets dungan asin tamang tama pagbukas kan Interscholastic Meet. Alagad ta an P1.7M na proyectong ini dai magigin posible kun an presen­ teng administracion nagdinaing labot asin nag aliwalas sa paghingowang mapogolan an donacion kan dagang namumugtakan na an bagay nganing ini pinabayaan na gayo kan sinondan na administracion provincial. An Proyecto sa Pag-ampat kan Brha Pagkatapos kaidtong dredging o paghunggad na ginibo sa inontok na Flood C ontrol Project, si Gob. naggibo nin paagi namakakua nin awadawad na fondo sa Malacanang para sa proyectong ini. An proyecto na yaon na sa Channel 3, magastos nang mar­ hay sa paglaog sa pinakaimportanteng kabtang kan trabajo. An pagtogdok nin tulay na malapgot sa railroad makaipo nin P2.5M na apropriacion sa kabiyoan na ha(Dagos sa pagina 7) HAPPINESS - PEACE & PROSPERITY ©or prayerful 'tUieljes to tlje people of fflamarineg Jlor Boring tlje ^gear 1969 Members of the provincial board EI1ILI0 G. TIBLF, JR. • III L A RIO R. ABONAL • NICANOR A. 0R1S0 11 Slav Tmuiarg IL 19^9 ipiL' 5review by Andres G. Diez Naxt Time Beware , ^.ntan °J Sood standing in the community should set himself as an example of proper behaviour By this, we mean for him to think a hundred times ana deeply before executing any action spicialy on a case which may produce serious npercusions. In has come into the knowledge of the people of tins province that Ambassador Fuentebella has °Sain been the target by three prominent persons Of hts party of an attack that clearly smacks of ingra­ titude. For whatever arguments they may use to acquit themselves, the fact will forever remain in the memory of the people that Ambassador Fuentebella had contributed a good amount of efforts to their political victory in the last (lection. They, as in the case of ell others in the NaciOnalista party who had the good fortune of winning elective provincial and mur icipal positions, solici­ tously seek the help of trie old man at the incipi incy of their political career in this part of the world. To thus, provoke an issue against him after they are elected specially wken there is no justifica­ tion, is a crime whose penalty is provided for not alone by the human lows but also by those of the animals. They werenobody before their election to public offices that makes them now honorable getfsmen. It was anticipatedly presumed by those who bore the brunt with them in the political battles that after their, election they could aptly personify prudence, gratitude r nd courtesy before those from whom they owe these exigencies. Above photo shows the Camarin :s Sur Provincial Board in its maiden session on January 22, 1968 with Gov Armando B. Cledera (standing) delivering hi; Opening remarks. Listening (L-R) are Bd. Member Hilario Abonal, Bd. Sec. Silverjo Veluz, Bd. Member Emilio Tible, Jr., Td. Member Nicanor Orino, and Vice Gov. Mariano Trinidad. In the foreground with back to camera are: Provincial Auditor Luis Lagdameo, Provincial Treisurer Jesus Ca'leji ani District Engineer J .ime Sarte. But no. Even the little honor that is left to the old man as President of the party that he founded is now denied him. It is perhaps because of their pre­ sent positions of prominence that they suddenly be­ come fat not only financially but also in their head? so that now nobody else in the Nacionalista party could be more important than themselves. Because by virtue of their public positions, the party became automatically their exclusive private domain. There is however, a contrary opinion of the loyalists which they will have to contain with when the time comes for a showdown. Albay's Multi-Purpose Pavements Albay reports the completion of 4 multi-purpose pavements and about 2 kiiometers of feeder road. RCPCC Provincial Director FELIPE TRINIDAD said more infrastructure projects are present­ ly being constructed to cope up with the expanding food program of the province. Airial View of The Inter scholastic Village In Pili Above will be the airial View of the 7-hectare Interscholastic Village in Pili, Camarines Sur when completed. The main 2-storcy concrete grandstand (A) is now about 50 % finished. While the 2 semi-permanent bleachers (B & C) are almost 80 % completed. The Track and field oval (D) is about 90 % finished, and the swimming pool and bleachers (E & F) are approximately 35 and 65% completed respectively. The whole athletic complex will be ready for use one week before the start of the meet, March 16-22, 1969. All of these are made possible with a total outlay of Pl,200,000 frem National (P900T) and provincial (P300T) funds. It is considered to be the Major accomplishment of the Cledera Administration during its first year in Office. r l * tUljc JBirol S>tar * ENTERED. AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE. CITY OF NAGA. PHILIPPINES ON MAY 2Ck‘ 1933. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY ★ Pominpo (A. ^ornlaute GENERAL MANAGER, PUBLISHER & EDITOR Anti res <S. Hie* ASSOCIATE EDITOR Xsnnj fEafuagnn JJniiue tie !»• JUal. ,/H. Jluw-tguiu ^illierio (Alcala ADVERTISING a PROMOTION jftmncn S. IL JjBcalaitis CIRCULATION a SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: P4.00 PER YEAR: P2.50 6 MONTHS P. O. BOX 123, CITY OF NAGA. PHILIPPINES An enot na... (Hale sa pagipa 5) laga na P7 million. Linakftw ni Gob. na maconsiguir an P.6 M na ngonian naghahalat na lang lagdaan kan Budget Cdmmissioner asin itinao na sa pagmato kan Bureau of Public Works. Pinatunayan an bagay na ini kan pamayo kan RPD pakatapos kan orolay na ginibo kan oficiales na invuelto sa proyecto duman sa Infrastructure Operation Center sa Camp Aguinaldo na an resultado nagtao nin puglaom na an haloy nang dai nahahaman na proyecto may 'gilagila man giraray na matapos sa laog kan turno ni Gob. Cledera. (Sanitary II, 1969 W(ic JSicol ? ‘Courtesy is cheap but it does not che’pen.’ Editorial Rural Uplift Means Material Help And an gabos sa proyectong ini kaipuhan? An paghimo kan proyectong ini palaen kan pag- ’ ampat kan baha asin an kaayog na destroso sa tinanom pati rogaring (property) dai ta na baga sabihon an ratak sa buhay nin tawo, makakamejorar kan ginatos na hectareas nin katangyanan na mani marayrahay na tanoman. An aagihan kan tubig na kali puede man pakinabangan pagluwas nin mga productos. Faint heart ne’er won fair lady-M. de Cervantes NO. 1 INDUSTRY-We have to agree that our country's main industry is politics. Sometime ago a Vatican Order to its priests and hierarchies resounded throughout the world because of its sensational novelty in enjoining them to take active participation in the univer­ sal program of governments for rural improve­ ment. The Order was received more enthusiasti­ cally in the Philippines where the Catholic Church is said to be more stable and richer than the government. $ What was therefore, expected was positive action from them and not from their parishion­ ers that would spell rneterial interpretation; not just plan loud and bombaitic Stdlking about what is meant by rural improvement The holding of Rural Congress for the pur- ', pose of indorsing the idea to the parishioners operation' Pakikidamay bilang is certainly not implementation by them to kasanggawad kan administracion whom the Order was directed. Catholic Associa- provincial sa balakid na programs kaini. ' ' ■ 1 FAMILY PLANNING-is a wise use of leisure,'a wise use of work, a wise use of lave and the wise use of avail­ able fund. ■ ij Operation Pakikidamay Minsan ngani an presenteng administracion nasisibot pagpatogdok nin kanigoan na proyectos dai ini nagpabaya sa pagsalingov kan totoong kamugtakan kan sa­ tong mga daing sukat na kahimanuwa na dapat aridoyogan kan gobierno dawa ngani kadanayan sainda garo nagpaparaanga na .■ saria. Si Mrs. Consorcia Cledera, • agom kan gobernador, kaiba an nagkapirang may pagkamoot sa kasaraditan, nag-organizat kan POPULATION GROWTII-By the year 2000- 21 years that is from today- the world expectancy rise in population will have reached the three (3) billion mark. Red China the Communist giant of Asiatic mainland with its present, 700-million inhabitants will still lead the race followed by India’s present 690-millions. WASHINGTON- PEKING COEXISTENCE - During the ascendancy to power of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev - the Washington ■ Moscow coexistence flourished until Iodate; now Red China is responding coherently to pre­ sident-elect Richard M. Nixon’s call for amity. NIXON IS AWED - The new president of the mightiest nation on earth IS A WED by the generous recommendation .. of President Lyndon B. Johnson for an increase presidential emoluments from the present $100,000 to $200,000 a year to begin January 20, 1969. U.S. Congress approved the recom­ mendation inspite Nixon's pre-election campaign for budgetary, austerity performance. whom the Order was directed. Catholic Associa­ tions and Mandated Orders are not represen­ tatives of the Catholic Church because they receive no share from its income. Therefore, nang masasal implementation of the Vatican Order must be yaring ealamidad __ carried out by the priests and hierarchies be- sacao asin Naga City . „ „ cause they alone are the representatives of the kan pangangaipo kan mga nasoioCatholic Church; not the parishioners. It "" <,o“ means for them to go to the rural areas io find out for themselves what are needed by the poor for the improvement of their lot. It means for them to walk behind the dark alleyi of the poor to find out what the Catholic Church can do for the improvement of their living condition. Most important to find out is what mate­ rial help did the Catholic Church give to the fire victims of Ragay and Pasacao who lost not only their homes but every precious personal belongings they had. If the Catholic Church did not give anything to them at the time when they were very badly in need of help, how could it be possible for the Church to be truly concerned of an objective which entails more sacrifices and money for implementation? Jesus interpreted to the world in positive action as the meaning of rural uplift. He traveled far and wide, even by night, to minis­ ter help to the needy. He dia it Himself at the head of His disciples. He lived, served and suffered with them. Do we see even a sem­ blance of similarity between His lifejpf Catholic priests and hierarchies? A. G. D. An Operation Pakikidamay igwa nang masasabi sa mga nang'varinn (Vilarnirlad S3 Ragay, Pasa pagsorog an na victima nin kalayo. Nagbutas na an Operation Paktki­ damay (kirn bibilogon) nin cabtidad na P16,000.00 sa mga bagay na ipinanao arog kan kakanon, gubing, materiales sa construcion asin iba pang sarisaring bagay na gikan mansana sa tabang kan mga mamomoton na mga ciudadano. An bilang patunay sa marhay na kaisipan kan pagkamukna kan Operation Paktkidamay iyo an pakaconsiguir kan mobile and floating clinic na ngonyan madale nang magrokat sa kabarriohan kan provincia. Kun dai markaanoano an piano, sa ikaduwang semana kan Enero, 1969, an enot na tolong grupo nin mobile clinic mahihiling nang maglingkod. Sa mga bulan nin Marzo, an duwang floating cli­ nic puede na man magpoon na maglingkod duman sa mga lugar na haros dai inaabot nin bagting asin toltol na servicio publico. An Paz y Orden ★ Hr The Year of the Taxed The year 1969 will be an eventful year. This will be so in the sense that being a presidential election year- it will also usher the hopes of the presidential election bid come November 11., To the businessman - this reporter has had occasion* to pinpoint the colossal effort riveted on the RRS- rice, road and school administration performance which is an accomplished fact; however, the businessman is more concerned on the POLEMICS OF ‘HIGH-FINANCE’ and this will explain the disenchantment on the tight-money situation prevailing in the country. To the layman on the street- the year of the taxes be­ speaks of the more than 14 tax measures recommended for legislative action during the last regular and special sessions. For sure the common tao will be more concerned with the national 1% real estate tax to answer the school funding -needs of the recurrent school crisis. T> duolicite the already existing 1% realty tax which provorlion I'ely accue to the province: its municipalities and barrios-will be felf mainly this year to begin a new era in realty taxes and this year essentially is a presidential md congressional eleciior. year. The commo man will have reason to raise his eyebrows one way or another. The gasoline tax and the rest of the tar measures which will have to answer the administration’s needs for all-out infrastructure projects has come the way of a presidential gamble when the people has to choose between more taxes for the desirability of “more tax-consciousness" for more public improvements and progress against the people’s complacency of the old-age tradition for stagnation. NOTICE The estate of the late spouses PABLO DATA AND CATALINA ABERGOS comprising of a par­ cel of land situated at Villazar. Sipocot. Camarines Sur with an area of 22 2 300 Hot. and more particu arly described under . CT No' RP- 180 .608), province of Camarines Sur has been set­ tled ex ra - iudi-.ially by ’heir legal forced heirs on’ Apri 5. 1967 at Sipocot. Camarines Sur per do umen bearing Doc N->, 341, Page No. 37, Book No X. series of 1937 of notarial rigister of Notary Public Francisco Sabmdo. January 10, 1969, Naga 'City. EMILJA VDA DE DATA, et al. Pub. Jan. 11. 13 & 25, 1069 Si Lt. Col. Mircelino Corpuz, an provincial commander kan ._ _ Camarines Sur, sa pag-ogid kan NOTICE kamugtakan kan paz y orden sa lalawigan daing rimnimang nagThe estate of the la e ELIGIy pahayag na an Camarines Sur DE GONZAEESi, co nprisins of 8aro fcan matoninong kun bako an^ areij of 3.9961 Has., more kag-apat (14) na lalawigan kan or I ss and particularly described Southern Luzon. ' An crimen o un/a* Tit :No. 5787iassested at crime rate nag-ina sa taon na Pl'.i'-Ohasbeenextra-judicially ° > i pirtit’oned am-~1 f reed heirs on.j — —— — . ov at Sipocot,Camarines Sur. nin rogaring bakong sa pagratak labing gayo said ded^ bearing Doc. Nn.r.O; nin buhay njn tawo. k------------Page No. M; BooIrNo. XI Series . . ■ . . - of 1968 of rh^notirial eys'e ^Not ry public FraneLco, Sao. January' 10. 1969, Naga City. LORENZO GONZALES, Sr.,et al Pub Jan. /l,‘ /8 & 25, 1969 ing and branding team na pinagcrear sa katuyohan na manggianan asin magin mabagsik an pagdakop kan parahabon nin damulag saka vaca. > An soronod na sakyada kan mga sugalan pati lugar na pinagdadanayan nin juegos prohibidos kan nakaaging tolong bulan . ..... „.......... o ... . __ ___ nagkaigwa nin bunga sa pagkainiho asin ta an mga pagkakasala dakop nin damot na paralapas cion kan policia, an jueteng sa katapostaposi puedeng masukro asin mapara nang padagos. Manga Tulay asin Tinompo An pagsuway kan Provincial Engineer’s Office sa Oficina kan Highway District Engineer sarong hiron na nagtao nin paglaom ki Gob. Cledera sa pag-otob kan saiyang programs nin pagpatinampo. Nakapira na an pinagtogdok na bagong tinampo na puedeng ipag-abawabaw alagad ta an pag|.an mga raraot na dating tinampo nagka­ igwa man nin dayaday na atencion sa saiyang administracion. Ini nanggad huli ta an heat y equipment o mga darakulai g (Dagos sa pagina 8) ting herle al tniho asin ta an mga pagkakasala dakop nin aamot na paraiapas September 24 namugtak sana sa pagringgaw kan ley. An jueteng bako nang • — . _ .. -.^i. arog kan paghona awaDaw a ta ; .... ----- ........ - * . kan mgaparalibak dawa ngani kan paghir8ah k An daing botahot na campana an mga agentes de outoridades . _ j..- * } laban sa harabonan nin damulag nagsasabi na igwa sinda nin asin juegos prohibidos ipinagpa- dificultad sa pagsosog kan mga padagos kan PC bilang pag-lalay maolyas na mga kagsadiri kan sa Investigation Section kan jueteng. Alagad sa burugkos na Oficina kan Gobernador. Sarong pagingowa kan PC asin invest igrupo na pig-capod cattle screen- gation team kaiba an cooperaS Uirol .Star JJanuarg II, 1969 Weekend Notes BY MANUEL I. ABELLA N noy Aquino, I grant, spoke in all sincerity al the Bicol Rural congress but one cannot be blamed if one thinks that his suggestion that President Marcos be reelected by a poli­ tical consensus of the leaders does not sound so at all. in this country of ours, the way we take our politics, any sug­ gestion like that coming from the Opposition is either utte­ red with tongue in cheek or is madness pure and simple­ political madness, that is, the worst madnes ever. X X X Senator Aquino was exhaus­ tive in his explanations, yes, and he went all the g imut of his persuasive eloquence and logic, but he himself was aware that he was suggesting a n impossibility i n the political milieu of the Philippines. First, he said rhe it was just an idea of his. His party has not as yet heard of his brainchild. Then, he added that it was a notion so venture some, so drastic, so ouPof-this-world, he lelf the impression it would be a bit­ terly contested notion. r X X X The idea in itself was that unusual and a hard nui to crack; the implementation was yet a harder one to achieve. It would seem that only the Presidency would be the object of a consensus; as to the rest of the political realities, the same merry-go-round. And what is the good realized? A saving of some 600 million pesos, the cost of a presiden­ tial election. X X X The question naturally arises: What of the democra­ tic substance which 'frill be reduced to the decision of a handful of political pundits of b»th major parties? In other words, it is a veritable sellout of a fundamental democratic principle. A price­ tag has been placed on it; for 600 million we will become robots of a handful of politi­ cians. This is a deprivation of suffrage but the Senator did not spell it that way. To him it was a saving of 600 million which, ir. his plan, would better be spent in the economic advancement of the country. XXX The Senator has forgotten that the solution of an expen­ sive presidential election is to force it to be less expensive. This is the manly solution and not the scrapping of our young democracy. We are not going to solve our political ills by running away from them. We shoula solve them by fa­ cing up to them and purge them as drastically as possible. XXX That purging should con­ sist in cleansing it of its abuses, chiefly the abuse of money by the corrupt politi­ cians. There are beginnings along this line but we should do more. The Congress should enact laws with teeth in them making it criminal to buy votes, to spend scandalously in his electoral campaigns, to buy one's way into a fraudu­ lent elective by bribing electo­ ral employees and officials. And the President should sign them into laws real presto. X X X What prompted Senator Aquino to make this sugges­ tion? Gratitude because it was a Nacionalista vote that cleared the way for him to the Senate? One cannot help sus­ pecting that Senator Ganzon, the deciding vole, was instruc­ ted by the President to cast such a vote, Ninoy Aquino was less deadly in the Senate than let loose ranging all over the country as a martyr, a victim of Presidential persecu­ tion. Shades >f "Iguinuhit...” Is Ninoy’s Presidential poli­ tical consensus the price? Not too far-fetched if one consi­ ders the beneficiary as sure reelectionist. A very grateful man this Aquino, one should say. The trouble with all this is that it makes a picture not of Ninoy al all. And this 1 say because he is not known as a man of sudden changes, even if the motivation is one of gratitude for a good turn done. XXX One other fallacy of the Senator regarding reelectionist President being perforce a good one due to his inability to succeed himself once again according to our Constitution, is the unpredictability of the human nature. And, also, be­ cause of the cogency of his becoming just evrything other than a good one, on the assump­ tion it will be his last chance, anyway. If we must consider that he would not think of any other consideration except the good of his people, there being no reelection to prepare for what would prevent us to view him as a man in his las, fling in the enjoyment of Pre­ sidential powers and privile­ ges? A man on the eve of his marriage usually has his Saturnalia, meaning that last chance to enjoy the fruits of bachelorhood. Similarly, a President would be likely to indulge. The belter reason in this case because the Presidency is by far an opportunity for greater benefits. XXX It is the height of disingenousness to predi­ cate one’s speculations on the better aspect of human nature, for very few can resist rhe lure of power at its best. By this principle, it is dangerous to predicate a better hu­ man behavior on the cer­ tainty it is the last enjoy­ ment of a given set of "goodies.” Four years of the Presidency, with a previous enjoyment of its appurtenant realities, is a temptation hard to re­ sist in the average human. One must bear in mind that it requires superhu­ man virtues of which very few - - if at all - - do have. And, even if we have that rare case in Pres. Marcos, what will prevent his un­ derlings from using his name to promote their own selfish interests? (Continued on page 4-A) 4n enot na ... (Hale aa pagina 7) kasangkapan na kaipohan, ngon' yan piggagnmit sa PSIAA site aain an katunayan dai puedeng magbukas nin tnga bagong tinampo sa presenteng kamugtakan nin fondo kan provincia. Siring man bakong tama aain matanos na mag-isip na magtogdok nin mga bagong tinampo mantang an dating raraot na ti­ nampo dai ngani nahihirahay pa­ tin nagagamit sa karahayan kan publico, an kamugtakan na ini kan tinampo sinalod lamang pagtukaw kan presenteng administra­ cion. Sa marhay man na pagpalakaw patin pagpadalagan nin oublic works proguim, kun iisipon, nagkakaipo na idto ngonang madaleng pangangaipo iyo muna an atubangon asin hamanon. Igwa na kita nin kagabsan na 22 na tulay na itinogdok asin hinirahay ngonyan na taon. Kadaklan kan mga tulay na ini itinotogdok pa sana asin an iba bagong hirahayon. Nagkakaduwang gat as na man na kilometro nin tinam­ po, kun dai man pinakarhay, binusogan nin esfalto kaya ngon­ yan bako nang gayong mapawot an pagviaje. Dakul nang proyecto an ginibo asin pinag-iisipan na gibohon (sosog sa priority road recommendation kan RPD) na ngonyan, kinabibilangan nin tulay asin tinampo, an mamumugtak sa marhay na tayo bago magtapos an taon na na 1970. An Penal Farm An Camarines Sur magkakaigwa man giraray nin sadiring penal farm o erokan kan mga preso. Nahiling ni Gobernador na an mga napipiot na prisonero dai makahimaladbad asin mamomoot na magbagong buhay kun sinda magdanay sa kamugtakan na mapungot na pinagtitios ninda. An provincia nakaipos nin limang hectariang daga na donacion sa Tinangis, Pili, pitong kilometro hale aa tinampo nacional asin harani sa alimpungay kan Mt. Isarog. Pinaglalaoman na an P44,000.00 na halagang proyecto matatapos sa laog nin limang semana. Incentivo Para sa Capitalistas An gobierno provincial naghingowang maagda an mga negociantes asin darakul na capitalistas. Kun an mga recursos naturales patin yaman nin kabukidan matanyog saka gamiton, ini huli kan atracion na itinatao ni Gob. Cledera. Sa sarong marhay na kaisipan (na nakaagyat nin pagtuyaw kan mga tawong mga bakong marhay na motivo) naagkay nia an junta provincial na magpasar nin resolucion na magbukas nin, sugar central o azucarera an Southern Luzon Sugar Central, Inc., digdi sa satuya. Sosog sa mga oficiales kan companiang naonabihan, an pro­ yecto magkakaipo nin 40,000 hectareas na daing pakinabang na daga asin maempleo nin umabotkumulang 10,000 katawo na matao nin kulang-kulang P12.5 M taon-taon en forma de ingreso sa kaban kan gobiernos locales. Kangalasngalas lang na sabihon na igwa nin mga tawong nanguyog na itao an pamahala kan proyecto sa Bicol Development Company (BIDEGO) minsan pa ngani igwa nin pahayag si Presidente Marcos na ipahonod sa agendas privadas an pagpogol kan siring na proyecto "huli kan labi-labing ineficiencia o pag­ kukulang nin kakayahan kan mga corparaciones nin goberno" sa pagpalakaw kan arog kaining dakulang proyecto. Manpower Training An pagkukulang nin empleo iyo pa giraray an dakulang kaolangan sa progreso na kaipuhan nanggad hampangon kan presen­ teng nagpopogol kan reinda kan gobierno provincial. An administracion naghihimoyawot na ga­ yong matawan nin solucion an bagay na ini. An Manpower Training ipinagpapadagoa ngonyan sa provincia na nagtotokdo nin mga uocaPonal cour­ ses o mga praclicong haralipot na curso para sa mga mayong hanapbuhay. Si Gobernador minatubod na dai nangad magkakaigwa nin pagkukulang nin empleo kun igwa nin dakul na tatao asin cualificadong magtrabajo. Siring man tanganing maSeguro na an mga matapos sa cursong Manpower Training matawan nin hanapbuhay, sinda tinatawan nin mga garamiton o kasangkapan sa trabajong nanodan ninda. Sarong oficina an ngonyan pigbabanabanang togdason na iyo art mamamahala kan pagtao nin trabajo duman sa mga nagpakatapos kan curso. Tourism Ngonyan pa sana nagkaigwa nin toltol na estudio o pag-adal sa pagpakarhay kan mga tcurist potential magagayon na pangitaon sa provincia. Si ginibong survey kan RPD nagpapatotoo na an lalawigan igwa nin damot o balakid na tanawon asin maoogmang pangitaon na huli ta dai tinatawan kan manigong importancia, pinaglimanliman lang an bagay na ini na puedeng makaalok sa mga turistas na magdigdi satuya. Sa marhay na paokipaqhadoyan sa Bureau of Tourist and Travel Industry, na iyo an nagpapadagos kan five-year tourist development program, sarong grtipo i,in BTTI field investi­ gators an nagpadigdi sa pagsiyasat kan posibilidad sa pagmejorar kan mga tourist spots o pangitaon na makakatao nin ingreso. An RPD nagtipon nin Meet your friends or take your family to our place, with Exclusive Conference Room Combo Music Everyday Dining Hall with electric fans SAMPAGUITA SUPER CLUB Penafrancia Ave. Near ALATCO Terminal & Post Office, Naga City See us or Call Tel. No S2-S9-12 MRS. M. U. MARCELO - Prop.V Mgr. In Loving Memory 3rb (Amribersarg nf Dona Rosalia Hidalgo Felipe (who died January 13, 1966) MASSES will be offered January 13, 1969 at the following churches:San Francisco Church........................6:00 a. m. Metropolitan Cathedral................... 6:30 a. m. Peiiafrancia Shrine ......... 7:00 a. m. The family and relatives request the pious reader to offer a prayer for the eternal repose of her soul. NOTICE Please be informed that MR. FRANCISCO L. RAMOS is no longer connected with the under* signed company effective December 16, 196$. CONTINENTAL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. MANILA, NAGA CITY mga datos asin lista kan mga tourist attraction o magayon na pangitaon sa laog kan provinqia na magigin complctong rcfercncia dapit sa bagay na ini. An Junta Provincial An mga meimbro kan junta Provincial nagpahiling nin pagkasararo sa pagmawaot sa paggibo nin tolos-tolos na accion sa ano man na bagay na kara­ hayan kan provincia. Bilang patunay igwa na nin 479 resoluciones an Junta Provincial sa laog kan taon nin paglingkod, poon kan Encro 2 sagkod. Deciembre 31, 1968. An mga bagay na ini nagin posible sa pagkaburunyog asin pagbaranga nin respinsabilidad sa paagi nin nagkapirang comite na arog kan: 1) Committee on Rules - Hon. Mariano Trinidad, pamayo; 2) Committee on Labor and Com­ merce - Hon. Emilio Tible, Jr.; pamayo; 3) Committee on Reor­ ganization - Hon. Mariano Tri­ nidad, pamayo; 4) Committee on Agriculture - Hon. Hilario Abunal pamayo; 5) Committee on Community Development - Hon. Mariano Trinidad, pamayo; 6) Committee on Public Informa­ tion - Hon. Emilio Tible, Jr., pamayo; 7) Committee on Peace and Order - Hon. Nicanor Orino, pamayo; 8) Committee on Laws and Resolution - Hon. Mariano Trinidad, pamayo; 9) Committee on Tourism - Hon. Emilio Tible, Jr.; pamayo; 10) Com­ mittee on Education - Hon. Hilario Abo/ial, pamayo; 11) Com­ mittee on, .Health - Hon. Nica­ nor Orino, pamayo; 12) Com­ mittee on Public Works - Hon. Hilario Abonal, pamayo; asin 13) Committee on Peace and Order,Hon. Nicanor Orino, pamayo. (Dagos sa pagina 4-A)
Report Kan Administration ni Gob- Cledera, sa pagina 4 IS THEM FT OF LIFE BEA BLOOD DONOR Csll at your local jaggy0™” Founded in 1933 The Oldest Regional Weekly Newspaper Year 36 * Vol. 34 • No. 2* City of Naga, Jan. 11, 1969 * 10 Pages * 10 Centavos ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^LARGEST CIRCULATION ♦ X IN THE BICOL REGION:* ALBAY CAM. NORTE CAM. SUR CATANDUANES MASBATE SORSOGON IRIGA CITY LEGAZPI CITY NAGA CITY I ♦ 1 Harong Dinag’san Truck: Aki Gad*n; Bis Crowd of Baseball Fans Here Witness Chibans (Japanese) Beat Local Team Visitors Highly Applauded\ Local Boys Did Best 3 Na Hospital Truck Nacabanga sa Harong Naipit mga Taong Torog, 1 Gadan, 3 Nahaspitai The picture here showing the huge crowd that fill’d the grandstands and bleachers at the Cam. Sur High School Campus. Big crowd of baseball fans that filled to capa- The young Chibans (Kobayashi Secondary city the two big grandstands and bleachers last Team) who displayed their superior teamwork and Monday afternoon Jan. 6, at the Cam. Sur provin- playing almost finished the nine innings 14 to zero cial campus witnessed the Chibans (from Chiba, if the local team did not make a hit that scored a Japan) that trounched the Cam. Sur baseball team homerun, in the last frame. in nine frames 14 to 1 scores. (Contineud oh page 4-A) The Japanese players from Chiba, Japan (Kobayashi Secondary Team) receiving leis from local young beauties. Last Friday afternoon these boys returned to Japan by plane after completing a sweep of 8-game Philippine series, all to their credit. Kickback Racket Denied; "Ridiculous" say Ccntructors Casubangi may 11:30 si oras, sarong truck na auto panhakot paroy, nacatagbang sa cale, dagos sa harong na sadit sa harani can tinampo sa barrio nin San Roque sa may pagultanan can municipios nin Magarao asin Bombon. Si mga torog na tao sa laog can harong nagcairipit, nadalaganan, caya si aki na iimang taon an edad nagadan tolos asin si tolo dinara sa hospital provincial sa Naga City asin maraot an camugtacan can saro can isurat ini. An nagadan na aki iyo si Alexandro de la Merced. An yaon pa sa hospital iyo sa Manuel, Este lito, mga gnohod na tugang can nagadan asin si Mrs. Carmen Caliso de la Merced, ina kan mga aki. Si ibang cairiba sa harong iyo si magagom Arsenio' Caliso asin Eulogia Banahe, magurang ni Carmen na ina can mga aki. Si Dommador de la Merced na ama can mga aki yaon sa Manila ta sarong chofer duman, pinagtelegramahan na magpoli tolos huli can accidenteng ini. An Truck No. T-32840, bago pa, rogaring ni Emilio Nagrampa, sarong comercianteng may molino sa Pili. An chofer na nagdadsra can truck si Rafael Borja Bercial, na taga Bombon. An chofer nagpresentar tolos sa PC Trafcon, Sgc. Cesar Balaquiao, na harani sa sitio can accidente. Sabi ni Atsenio Caliso cascas daa an auto, mala ta nacatagbang sa cali, nadagasan pa an daculang cahoy na bayawas asin nacalaog pa sa harong nindang nagaba can pagbongoi, mientras sinda torog. Sabi ni Mr. Nagrampa an sabi daa can chofer nia may nasabat na autong sadit (Coney) na da; (Dagos sa pagina 4-A) Pili Airport, PSIAA Site To Be Finished on Time Fred P cledera The Pili Airport and the site for the Public Schools Ipterscholastic Athletic Association games at San Jose, Pili will be finished on time for the sportfests sche­ duled for next Ma-ch according to the announcement of the. Research & Hanning Division of the Office of Governor Cledera. According to the report of Atty. Fred P. Cledera, head of the RPD, the accomplishment of the airport as of Jan. 6 is 47.66% and that of the site if the PSIAA is 65.90% as of Jan. 10 Three young girls, all students in the J. Panganiban high school J. Panganiban, Cam. Norte,----.. , _ i.. 1 I » U ~ Q Three young girls, all students in the J. Panganiban high school J. Panganiban, Cam. Norte, were re­ ported to the Bicol Star as missing from their homes since Jan. 3, 1969 by Mrs. Rufina Bermudo Vda. de Obias. mother of Corazon Obias, 15, one of the missing girls. The other two companions when they disappeared, are Elena Istabello, 16 and Dolores Olaso, 15. The two reported to the Bicol Star as missing from their homes since Jan. 3, 1969 by Mrs. Rufina Bermudo Vda. de Obias. mother of Corazon Obias, 15, 15, one of the missing girls. The other two companions when they disappeared, are Elena Istabello, 16 and Dolores Olaso, 15. The two girls appearing in the above picture are Miss Obias and Miss Istabello' Anybody who knows of their whereabouts may kindly write Mrs. Rufina B. Obias, Parang St., Jose Panganiban. Cam. Norte & receive » reward. No question asked. "This is ridiculous;” This was the general reaction of contractors when confronted last week by Dr. Jose P. Cle­ dera, project director of the Interscbolastic site, on th: alleged kickback racket at the project. Gathered at the Governor’s Office to had light on the alleded anomaly as reported in a local paper, (not the Star) the contractors said it is impossible for them to give kickback io anybody considering that the price they are getting for sand and gravel is already lower than tbe prevailing market price by around P2 per cubic meter. The news p iper report said that a certain employee in the Gov­ ernor’s office has been demand­ ing Pl for every cubic meter of said and gravel. IrKed by tbe report, Dr. Cledera also questioi e J some employees in the Governor’s Office who are involved in the project, but all denied having (Continued^on page 4-A) the A crowd of 13,327, mostly Jehovah’s witnesses from 14 provinces and 12 cities in the Tagalog region overflowed at the Manila Jockey Club last Dec. 29. The some "Good News for All Nations” assembly is slated at th' Cam. Sur High School grandstand this week Jan. 9-12 for the Bicol provinces. Felix Fajardo will talk on the subject, "Man’s Rule About to Give Way to God’s^Rule,” a'. 3:00 pm. tomorrow. 2 ^icol JsHar 3Januarg ft 1969 SPEAKOUT BICOLANDIA (Dpat fetter BY JUAN G. FRI VALDO Mr. X, Manila businessman, was reportedly awarded 300,000 hectares of choice timberlands in Mindanao because he is putting up an integrated pulp and paper mill. Another Malacanang favorite went to the Palace and wanted 50,000 hectares of rich timberland as his price for big financial support in the 1965 elections. “But there are no more vacant forest concessions,” Malacanang said. “Yes there are,” Businessman No. 2 said. “Where.” Mr. X Businessman has a 300,000 hectares concession. Actually his area is over 500,000 hectares. Threaten him with a perimeter survey. “We will see,” Businessman No. 2 said. Businessman No. 2 got his 50,000 hectares. Mr. X grumbled but what can he do. He would not risk a perimeter survey. These two businessmen are mestizos. I did not say Chinese or Turkish. This just proves to you how corrupt our people can be — with Our patrimony. Bulan, Sorsogon Dear Mr. Editor, I feel very glad Catholic priests in" Sorsogon have taken active part in improving the moral fiber of our people. Several preachers, notably the parish priest of Irosin, have de­ livered stirring sermons denoun­ cing a 40-member burlesque grhup that have been staging shows in nine towns of the province. The priests appealed for more decency end constructive activities. Truly yours, JUSTINO GRANADO monkey business By PETE L. AMPOLOQUIO Some AD solicitors are lousy. They give the editor of the Star only 15 percent. They keep 85 percent. If the editor approves my plan, I mill handle the business for him, 1 mill keep 100 percent-to save him the trouble of worrying horn to spend his money. I will spend it for him. • [• Everybody loves local autonomy, including President Marcos. But Malacanang makes a farce of decnetralization. For instance, the law authoirzes 10 to 15% automatic retention by the provinces and cities of BIR collections. That would be good if the municipal and provincial and city treasurer collect the internal revenue taxes so that the treasurers automatically deduct the share of the local government. The problem is municipal BIR collectors turn over their Collections to the provincial and regional BIR collectors who in turn remit the funds direct to Manila. Naturally the governors and the mayors have to kneel and beg from Malacanang of BIR shares that are legally theirs. But hear Marcos speak about local automony. He is the foun­ der and angel of decentralization Hie. Ask your governor and mayor if they got their BIR share. If they were given a morsel today, they were for those three quarters ago. BIR friends leaked out the information that collections last year is 30% lower than expected. So is the customs. No wonder BIR shares of local governments are not remitted; salaries are delayed; retirement payments suspended; contracts not paid; trust funds abused; mayor projects stopped and public projects grounded to a halt. Foreign banks must be miserly Jews. They would not lend us no more. What did Marcos do to straighte the mess he brought us. He told Uncle Sam, “Give us loans and aid or I go to Moscow.” Sukarno style. Some friends have asked me why I started a syndicated column all over Bicolandia. Am I running for the senate? Of course not. I have had enough running. This time I would like to sit or fly. U. S. Ready to Settle Disputes Honorably: Clifford Washington - - Defense Secreta­ ry Clifford says the U.S. is ready to join "all men of reason” in settling international disputes with honor. In a Christmas message to Americans in the armed services Dec. 17 Mr. Clifford said it is a season "of peace and joy and new beginnings." While no man can bring about peace, the Defense official said, “all men of reason and rectitude - - whatever their differences - - can reap the greatest reward of all by settling their disputes with honor and honesty." “The U.S. remains at the ready to do just that," Mr. Clifford said. U. S. Warns Hanoi of Consequences if Attack on Cities Renewed An American newspaperman friend stopped four hours in Manila and asked me if it is true there are two forms of govern­ ments in Central Luzon. I said, “Yes, the Invisible and the Incurable.” Washington - - The U.S. warn­ ed North Vietnam Dec. 19 that "serious consequences” would follow any resumption of commu­ nist attacks on South Vietnam’s major cities. Robert J. McCloskey, State Department spokesman, told news­ men the U.S. warning was based on intelligence information and was conveyed by Cyrus Vance, number two U.S. delegate at the Paris talks, to this North Viet­ namese counterpart, Colonel Ha Van Lau. Would the Parks and Wildlife conduct a perimeter survey of Bulusan Lake National Park? There were reports that somebody grabbed hundres of hectareds from the park. He had them titled too. It would also be good if the office would send patrols. There are 17 new Kaingins in the virgin forest reservations. Choice lum­ ber have been systematically cut from the park. While Marcos talk about conservation. Pictorial Directory of Local Govt. Officials Coming Out Soon Ambassador Williams made a flying visit to Sorsogon recently. He visited only one project — the Sorsogon dairy plant. Four months ago, British Ambassador Addis went to Sorsogon and visited only the Sorsogon dairy project. To think that when I was governor some Nacionalistas have been poking fun at that project. Hope they do not abandon that now. Private Education Fund Established by Six Million Dollar U.S. Treasury Disbursement A trust fund for private edu­ cation in the Philippines will shortly be established following the disbursement by the U.S. Treasury of $6,154 million. The disbursement was made Dec. 3. The fund, created out of the $28 million Special Fund for Edu­ cation by agreement between the Philippine and U.S. governments, will be under the trusteeship of a special Committee for Assitance to Private Education. Earnings from the fund will be utilized to provide assistance to private edu­ cation in the Philippines. The committe administering rhe fund is composed of the following: the Secretary of Education, chair­ man, a representative of the National Economic Council, and representatives of three private education associations - - th? Phil­ ippine Association of Colleges & Universities, the Catholic Edu­ cational Association of the Philip­ pines, and the Association of Christian Schools &Colleges, Governor Armando B. Cledera need not worry about cri­ ticisms leveled against him. Criticisms are only effective ij people believe them. All he has to do is do what he believesis good for his people. If the people are convinced that he is do­ ing good, they will not believe the things that are said abou. him. Of course he must also see to it that the people are pro­ perly informed. That would be the job of his Information Office. And, another thing the information office should also see to it that their press releases are believable. When people find out that a lie was told somewhere, they will not believe future press releases. • • The good plans reported after the last big Naga fire will probably remain just plans. The beautiful skyline envisioned in those reports may not see actual existence after all. Those burned buildings are being retouched and prepared for business again. We are back where we stated-preparing Naga for ano­ ther fire. We are forgetting probably about those much needed “callejones” for our firetrucks. Secretary Antonio V. Raquiza will soon step out of the Marcos cabinet. Mr. Raquiza, reports claim is a victim of intrigues from the "Imelda boys.” Raquiza’s ouster may turn out to be the most costly error of the Marcos administration. Tfee man is a dry'I ted in (he Marcos camp to be the President’s most loyal man, and yet he had tq go. Embittered, his loyalty can be converted into violent hate. He can wreck the Presi­ dent’s reelection plan. The man khows many things. • • Six months ago, President Marcos was believed to be un­ beatable. Today, I am beginning to notice that the President's popularity is going down. I blame it on .the quarrels within his circle. Cliques are actively fighting among themselves. If the President does not look out, he will be a goner before he knows it. The Liberals will only give the finishing blow when the time comes. • • The Nacionalistas in the province of Camarines Sur will always be in trouble as long as Ambassador Fuerdebella con­ siders the party as his peisonal property. He is now in trouble with Gov. Cledera over the chairmanship of the party. Why can’t he just leave the party to the younger elements? While it is true that he sacrificed so much for the party, he can continue to help it by just helping alonq as adviser. In that case, fights will be unnecessary. • • Atty. Fred Tria has been attacked from various sources for his op’.n criticism of anomalies in the government. I feel that the right thing would be for the agrieved parties to answer the issues raised by Mr. Tria. It will be for the good of the people to know both sides. The Biographical Researchers Society of the Philippines (BRSP) will publish early this year THE PICTORIAL DIRECTORY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF­ FICIALS - - from provincial gov­ ernors down to barrio council­ men - - Prof. Wilfredo P. Valen­ zuela, BRSP chairman, announced. The first of its kind in the Phil­ ippines, the Directory will be pub­ lished in a souvenir book form as a sequel edition of Volume 4, 1969 edition, of KNOW THEM, an approved book of biographies of contemporary Filipino leaders. The Directory will be printed in offset process, containing about 300 page3, measuring 7 by 10 in­ ches, with a beautifully-designed and colored cover. Assistant Executive Secretary Flores A. Bayot of the Local Governments and Civil Affairs Office of Malacanang will write the Introduction. Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Bicol Martyrs Honored in Naga City Dec. 30, Jan. 4 Naga City in a simple manner but with profundity celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the execution of Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal last December 30 and the Fifteen Bicol Martyrs last January 4. Dr. Rizal was execu­ ted Dec. 30, 1896 in Bagumbayan. Of these 15 Bicol martyrs, 11 were also executed in Bagumbayan (now Luneta) field, Manila on January 4, 1898, namely, Fr. Inocencio Herrera, Fr. Gabriel Prieto, Fr. Severino Diaz, Ma­ nuel Abella, Domingo Abella, Car­ melo Jacob, Tomas Prieto, Floren­ tino Lerma, Macario Valentin, Cornelip Mercado and Mariano Melgarejo. The other four of the Bicol martyrs died in prison or in exile in Fernando Po, Africa, namely, Leon Hernandez, Ramon Abella, Mariano Arana and Mariano Ordenanza. (Continued on page 7) • LEGAL NOTICES • 3 January K, 1969 ffitcol ffiar REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial District IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE MINORS TOMAS CARIOS MACANDOG, LEON Ma. HERNANDEZ, and MILAGROS PAULA M. ANTERO, OSCAR RAVANERA and ERLINDA H. RAVANERA, Petitioners. SPEC. PROCEEDINGS NO. 51 Republic of the Philippines COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial District OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF City of Naga DEVELOPMENT BANK THE PHILIPPINES Mortgagee, —versus— SPOUSES BERNARDO COMPUESTO & VIRGINIA " COMPUESTO Mortgagors FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES Under Act SISS As Amended x------------------------x Notice of Extrajudicial Sale of Mortgaged Properties Under Act 3135, as Amended and/or Act 1508 By virtue of the power of attorney inserted in the deed of mortgages executed by the spouses BERNARDO COMPUESTO and VIRGINIA M. COMPUESTO (Virginia Maravillas), of Sagnay, Camarines Sur in favor of the DEVELOPMENT BANK - OF THE PHILIPPINES, under date of May 15, 1962, and for the satisfaction of the debt of P7.345 • .73 plus 7% annual interest on the amount of P7.345.73 from February 1, 1968, plus attorney’s fees in the amount of P734.57 and the fees and expenses in connection with this sale, also secured by the said mortgages, the undersigned Deputy Provin­ cial Sheriff, ANNOUNCES that on January 27, 1969 between the hours of 9:00 o’clock in the morning and 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, ......__ _____ ... ....... I _______ 1_________ located on the Second Floor of .3190 hectare and declared before the date of bearing at the Provincial Capitol of Cama- under Tar Nt. 5004 has been • rines Sur in Naga City he will extra-judicially settled among sell at public auction, for cash, her forced heirs and therein to the highest bidder, the follow- sold in Javor of JULIANA ing real estate properties, together ESTONIDO for P800 on with the improvements thereon, November 26, 1968 at Cala­ mi the herein described chattels, banga, Camarines Sur per to wit: document bearing Doc. No. REAL PROPERTY COVERED 188;. Pa?et^°- 34’.Bookl11[\ BY TAX DECLARATION Series of 1968 of the notarial No. 277-SAGNAY, CAM. SUR W15?” °f N?tarU P Tinnin i. ixJHiinl A parcel of untitled land si­ tuated in the Barrio of Gaho, Patitiman, Municipality of Sagnay, Province of Camarines Sur. Bound­ ed on the North by property of DeCt 28; Jan. 4 & 11 Regina Trea and Matias de Ver- 1969 gara; on the East by property of Andres Bien; on the South by -------------- ---------——----------properties of Pedro Pacay, An­ dres Bien and Fernando Buen- nonce QI ext lal saie OI agaua; and on the West by pro- mort d properties will be nertips of Lorenzo Saeuian anc , ... . • Li r a-nAn OF M. NOTICE Pursuan to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, the intestate estate left by deceased LEON BONTIGAO, who died in November 6, 1967 at barrio San Ramon, Bulan, Sorsogon which is a parcel of land, Lot 4481, Cad-263 of Bulaf$y Sorsogon with an area of 25JM>8 Sq. M. covered by OCT No. P-1034. Tax Dec. No. 1025 assessed af T*l,090 was extrajudicially settled by his only surviving Heirs, namely, Delfin, Bienvinida,. Guillermo, Honorato, Odon Geronimo, Luz, Jose, Casimiro and Leonida, all surnamed Bontigao, adjudicating unto themselves said estate, proindiviso, share and share alike & subsequently to the best interest of the heirs, ihe whole estate was odjudicated to DELFIN BONTIGAO with all other co-heirs quitting their claims, interest and dominion over said estate. The instrument was acknow­ ledged by all the heirs before Notary Public Cesar R En­ ciso at Bulan, Sorsogon on Dec 23, 1968, per Doc. No. 209; Page 24; Bk. 9; S. 1968 of his notarial register. DELFIN BONTIGAO Pub. Dec. 28, 11, 1969. N 0 T X----------------------- X ‘68, Jan. I C E 4, The estate ..................... of F ELISA LET RAN covering a parcel of land situated at Borog, San Roque, Calabaaga, Cama­ rines Sur will an area of .3190 hectare ' ’ ' ' ORDER A petition having been present­ ed to this Court by the spouses Oscar Ravanera and Erlinda H. Ravanera, both of legal age, Filipinos and residents of Naga City, praying for the adoption of Tomas Carlos Macandog, whose parents are Luis Macandog and Efigenia Albao; Leon Ma. Her­ nandez, whose father is Jesus Hernandez; and, likewise, Milagros-Paula M. Antero, whose parents are Antonio J. Antero and Anita P. Matos, so that they may be regarded as their own children, and considering that the petition is sufficient in form and substance, with the affidavits of consent of the parents of Tomas Carlos Macandog, Leon Ma. Hernandez a.id MilagrosPaula M. Antero; Let the said petition be, as it is, hereby set for hearing on the 3rd day of February, 1969, at 9:00 o’clock in the morning in the Session Hall of this Court, on which date, time and place, all persons having opposition rnay appear to show cause why the petition should not be granted. Let this order be published petitioners’ expense, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in THE BICOL STAR, a news­ paper of general circulation in the province, upon request of the petitioners’ counsels, for the information of all concerned. SO ORDERED. ------- -ju.uicu. Done in the City of Naga, r of Notary Public thia 17th day of December, 1968. David C. Naval. JOSE R. LUNTOK December 26, 1968. City Judge JUAN ESTONIDO, et al. Pub. Dec. 28, 1968, Jan. 4,11,’69. NOTICE NOTICE That the intestate estate Itfl by the late BENIGNO TIABA who died in the munici­ pality of Ocampo, Cam. Sur on August 1, 1961, located in Sta. Elena, Bula, Cam. Sur w!th an area of 13.0565 Has. covered by OCT No. 1446 - HP. No. V-44286 and Tax Doc. No. 2638 valued at P870 in the name of Benigno Tiaba was extrajudicially settled by his heirs, viz., Cecilia Delloro, widow of the dece sei and Clemente Tiaba, both of legal age, and Pantaleon, Esteban and Felicidad, all surnamed Tiaba, children of the dece­ dent, represented by Cecilia Delloro, adjudicating unto themselves the said estate. The instrument was acknow­ ledged before Notary Public Vicente A. Parpan on the 19lh day of December 1968 at Naga City, per Doc. No. 242; Page 30; Bk. II; S. 1968. CECILIA DELLORO, el al. Pub. Dec. 28, '68; Jan. 4, 11, 1969. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to Sec. 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, an Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate With Waiver of Rights, has been executed by the Hrs' of Sebastian de los Reyes, namely: Laureana Lontok, the surviving wife and the only children, Maria, Lamberto and Enrique, all surnamed De los Reyes, over the property cove­ red by Transfer Cetificate of Title No. 10052 situated in Bulan, Sipocot, Camarines Sur under Tax No. 3791 valued at P 1,170 and the other heirs waived their reights, interest, participation and dominion in favor of one of the heirs, Enrique de los Re­ yes. The instrument was execu­ ted before Notary Public Helario Espano of Canaman, Camarines Sur under Doc. No. 2196; Page 34; Book XXIV, Series of 1968. Pub. Dec. 28, 1968, and Jan. 4, & 11, 1969. U.S. Asks Humane Treatment of Prisoners in North Vietnam United Nations - - The U.S. has called on North Vietnam to “live up to the basic humanitar­ ian standards of the Gene/a con­ vention in its treatment of prison­ ers of war.” U.S. delegate Mrs. Jean Picker made the appeal Dec. 10 in the General Assembly’s Humanitarian Committee which is considering human rights in armed conflicts. Mrs. Picker also expressed the •hope that the International Com­ mittee of the Red Cross (ICRC) "on another impartial interme­ diary will be permitted to visit American detainees in North Korea." Hanoi Agrees to Let Captured Pilot Get Christmas Mail Washington - - For the first time in the Vietnam war, North Vietnam will permit captured U.S. pilots to receive Christmas pack­ ages and postcards from their families. This was disclosed Dec. 12 by State Department spokesman Robert J. McCloskey, who said the U.S. was “pleased." "On behalf of the captured pilots and their families, we are happy they will be able to recieve these postcards and packages,” Mr. McCloskey told a news briefing. The spokesman said a commu­ nication was received in Paris •the same day by W. Averell Harriman, head of the U.S. dele­ gation to the peace talks, from his North Vietnamese counterpart, Xuan Thuy, stating that the Christmas gifts could be forward­ ed through regular mail channels directly to Hanoi. NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the estate left by PE­ DRO NOORA who died intes­ tate in San Fernando, Camarines Sur consisting of a parcel of land, located in Tagpucol, San Fer­ nando, Camarines Sur coveted by OCT No. 20804 (Free Patent No. 271918) Lot No. 2570 Pls737-D, declared under Tax No. 3653 and assessed at Pl,480, having an area of 3.4130 hectares, more or less, in the name of the Heirs of Pedro Noora, was ex­ trajudicially adjudicated by FELISA NOORA ROMA, who alleged to be the only daughter and heir of decedent Pedro No­ ora, who executed an Affidavit of Adjudication on December 28, 1968 at San Fernando, Cam. Sur, acknowledged before Notary Pu­ blic Domingo A. Escalante on said date and place per Doc. No. 180; Page 29; Book V; S. 1968 of his notarial records. FELISA NOORA ROMA Pub. Jan. 4, 11 & 18, 1969. Bicol Star. In accordance with law, this Pursuant to Section 1, Rule notice of extrajudicial sale of 74 of the Rules of Court. Notice • _ •• •" 1 2 is hereby given to all whom r.Lr DTpnr ctad" it may concern that the intespublished in the BICOL olAK, ta(e estate left by the deceased a weekly regional newspaper viz., GAFINO GUTIERREZ who published and edited in the City died on June 23, i960; MODESof Napa having a wide general TO BIG LET E who died on Ocot Naga, having a wine general i965, anJ MILAGROS circulation in the Bicol provinces GUTIERREZ who died on March I at Libmanan, Camaf a parcel of land v__ _ Plan Psu - 18670) --------- — .— r covered by and described in TCT twenty (20) days before tbe date No. 645—Cam. Sur, situated in of the auction sale. Likewise, for Sitio of Apid, Barrio Roghos, . . « . . nf ICam „ of 245,849 more or less, -ily settled and partitioning . - ...... area of _ ____ m. and Lot 3-E with an area 10,372 sq. in. to Nati!Jzd CzRzzzzz; L:t -D with an area of 36,293 sq. m. to Venerando Gutierrez; Lot 3F with an area of 76, >37 sq. m. to Patria Gutierrez and Lot 3-C with an area of 12,117 sq. m. Prospective bidders or buyers set aside for the proposed Provinof the above-described properties cial Road while the hiersof the u u lateGonzalo Gutierrez® Mtlagros are hereby enjoined to invest!- Gutierez waived thier rights gate for themselves the proper- & claims bn the above described ties, their titles and encumbran- property in favor of the other ces thereon, in case there be heiis named hereof. any, for their own protection. rhe instrument was executed ... . and acknowledged by all the Done in Naga City, Philippines, hiers before Notary Public FranDecember 27, 1968. cisco Frondozo on the 6th day of September, 1968 at LibmaFOR THE PROVINCIAL nan, C, Sur, per Doc. No. 65; SHERIFF: Page 56; Book 9; S. 1968. By LEONIDES DE LA CRUZ NATIVIDAD GUTIERREZ, et al. Deputy Prov. Sheriff of C. Sur Pub. Dec. 28, 1968; Jan. 4, & Pub. January 4,11, 18,1969. 11, 1969. perties of Lorenzo Saguian and Francisco Cea. Containing an area of 11.7142 HECTARES and assessed at Pl,220.00. PROMI­ NENT LANDMARK: Dry Creek. jp _ | REAL PROPERTY COVERED including the province of Cama- 23, I968?all _________________ BY TAX DECLARATION rines Sur, once a week, for three rines Sur who are the registered No. 368-SAGNAY, CAM. SUR consecutive weeks, the first pub- 3^ " n""'01 n nn A parcel of land situated in location to take place at least covered a’ ni • c o _ t n/r- • twenty (20) days before tbe date No. 645—-Car the Barrio of San Isidro, Muni­ cipality of Sagnay, Province of Camarine8 Sur. Bounded on the North by the Sagnay-Nato Road; on f ” ' Borjal; . ....... r.-r. „ of Efigenia Parroca; and on the West by the San Isidro Street, properties Containing an area of ONE ,hree (3> ' THOUSAND EIGHT HUN­ DRED EIGHTEEN '1,818) sq. meters, and assessed at P2,050.00. ot the auction sale. JLiKewise, ior uno oj npsa, parru. w M 1 n ™ rnp the same period of time three Municipality of Lib mat nannes bur. bounded on tne . ... , Sur, having an area < rth by the Sagnay-Nato Road; (3) c"P!es ?f thls.notice will be square meterSi ,nore the Fast bv Dronertv of Paula Posted in the municipality of Sa- was extrajudicially s the Bast by property or rauia province of Camarines Sur among the heirs and pz... ial; on the South by property gj. {tfollows:Lot 3-A with properties are located and another ®£z. ’£or /.‘b with an < three (3) copies to be posted in 74,324 sq, the City of Naga (one at the zr. zrzz 1;----- ... Bulletin Board in the Provincial "dad Gutierrez; Lot Capitol) where the auction sale will be conducted, for tbe in- Wuh MACHINERY AND EQUIP- formation of all concerned. MENT - Located at San Isidro, Sagnay, Camarines Sur ONE (1) “INTERNATIONAL” Diesel Engine, 10 HP, with two fly wheels, and one pulley for transmis­ sion; ONE (1) Huller, “E N G E L' BERG”, Syracuse, New York, estimated milling capacity of 60 cavans per 12 hours operation. The above-described ma­ chineries will be auctioned in Sagnay, Cam. Sur on the same date. buyers set aside for the proposed ProvinLEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the estate left by the Late San­ tos de los Santos, consisting of a parcel of land situated in the Barrio of Pinit, Pili, Cams. Sur (now, Sta. Cruz, Ocampo), and covered by 1 .C.T. No. 4875, is the subject of an Extra-Judicial Settlement with Sale executed by his Heirs, namely: Petra, Lameseria, the widow and Mario de los Santos, the only son, who acquired the estate by succes­ sion, and subsequently sold the same unto Gavino Albano, in consideration of P2,700, the deed acknowledged before Not. Pub. Melquiades Volante of Ocampo, Cam. Sur per Doc. No. 115; Page 25; Book III; S. of 1968 on Dec. 16, 1968. Pub. Jan 4, 11, 18, 1969. NOTICE NELIA OLANO DE SEVIDAL comprising of two (2) parcels of land situated at Sta. Cruz, Naga City with an area of 532 sq. meters and more fully described under TCT No. 252, City of Naga while the other with an area of 1,525 sq. meters, more or less and declared under Tax No. 13122 has been the subject of extrajudicial settlement among her forced heirs per document bearing Doc. No. 169; Page No. 26; Book No. V; Series of 1968 of the notarial register of Nota­ ry public Domingo Escalante dated December 27, 1968. January j2, 1969, City of Naga. AMPARO OLANO, et al, Pub. Jan. 4, 11, & 18, 1969. 4 JStcol JBtai January II, 1969 Enot Na Taon Kan Administracion Ni Gob. Cledera ki jacobo c. torres Dawa sa irarom nin makuring katikapohan, an adminis­ tration ni Cledera padagos asin dayaday na nagkokoniot sa paghaman kan kamawotan. An enot na taon kan arin man na bagong administracion para­ ting pano nin paglaom asin gamagama—an gabos na ini huli kan kanigoan na pag-angat na kaipuban atubangon. Kun idtong nagtalikod na administracion nani bakong angay asin nagkulang sa pag-otob kan katongdan, an kasalihid manigong nin kakayahan sa pinaghimoyawot. sinanglean dai nagkaigwa nin kakundian patin may marhay na naginibohan sa credito ninda, kun siring an mga bagong oficiales igwa nin dakulang reto na dapat hampangon: MANIGO SINDANG MANAGIN MARHAY. Huli ta mayong adminis tracion na mangunguyog na magtindog na katampad sana kan nakaaging administracion kun dai man kaarog lamang; kun iyan lang an motivo kun siring dai na kuta minawot an pagbabago. Sa arog kaining pasohan an administracion ni Gobernado Cle­ dera nagkaigwa nin tayo (form). An bagong administracion dapat makahimo nin labi kan naginibo­ han kan nagtalikod asin kun ini mahihimo puedeng mamansayan sa enot pa sanang tangga kan apat na taon na turno. Manigo gayod na laomon ta na labi kamasakit asin mapawot si ginibong decision pagpoon pa lamang. Asin ta puede ta man na laomon na an decision na iyan nakaburong sa isip kan mga critico —an mga nag-aariano patin nagduduwaduwa— orog na kun satuyang isipon na iyan nagkakaipo nin makuring pag-okit kan mga dai nin inaapilan na Compliments of: X. ■ Gov. A. B. Cledera paramasid. Nasa marhay na cre­ dito ni Gob. Cledera, na sia dawa sa sarong momento, dai naghomot na sukroon an katiwasayan kan prensa, ni supalpalon an bunyog kan mga periodistas na pig aapod na Fourth Estate minsan ngani iyan puede niang gibohon arog kan ginibo sa ibang rona kan kaporoan. Pigmarhay nia na pag-atidatidon an mga pagtuyaw alagad ta dai nanguyog na magpakalugom sa kamugtakan kan mga paralibak asin daing haros na mga tawo. Anom na bulan ngapit kan pagpogol kan cargo, nag-apod sia nin formal na orolay kan miembros kan prensa sa sarong daing arianong pagharampangan nin periodistas. Si Gobernador, sa arog kaining kaisipan, nagmawot na linawon an isip kan mga nalilibogan kaya hinimo nia an sarong libre, daing pag-alangan na pagpirislingan nin opinion dapit kan mga bagay na nakakafectar kan provincia. An mga paghingowang ini nagin sana da­ ing kadatahan. Huli ta pakatapos pa lamang kaidtong dai nagpakagirong asin kan si dai naghohonong maghapot sa conferenciang idto, nagpoon na man an mga pagduhagi asin pagsiwag nin mga makamandag na tataramon. Min­ san ngani si Gob. Cledera inomaw huli kan saiyang pagmalasakit asin pagmakulog kan kamugtakan social patin economico kan namamanwaan, an nagkapirang lado —idtong mga tawong gayod igwa nin motivo - padagos na nagsabwag nin mga karibokan saka pag-okag sa pagsaginsagin na an katuyohan iyo an pagfiscalizar. Makaoroogma lamang na paghonahonaon na si mga paglanghad saiya nakagantad logod kan marhay na n^aran ni Gober­ nador asin nakapatanaw kan maraot na kaisipan kan mga paraolang na ini. An Pagtogdas kan Research & Planning Division asin Prov­ incial Engineer’s Office Tolos-tolos pagtukaw sa puesto, si Gob. Cledera dai nag-abala na pakarhayon an kamugtakan kan mga oficina sa gobierno provin­ cial sa katuyohan na maotob an mawot kan administracion. Kaomawomaw sa gabos kaini iyo an pagparigon (revitalization) patin pagtao nin bagong ngaran sa da­ ting Research and Statistic Office na ngonyan nginaranan na Re­ search and Planning Division (RPD) kaiba an pagbugtak nin mga maninigo saka competenteng mga ^mpleados. An RPD, na kaidto dai midbid asin mayong nagiginibo, nagin sa laog nin santaon na paglingkod, centro nin pagplano kan administracion pro­ vincial sa pagtunggo kan mga The Old Historical Capitol of Camarines Sur fa­ cing the Plaza Rizal. in Naga city. Governor A.B. Cle­ dera returned his Office to the old governor’s office on the right corner of the second floor. All previous governors except Governor Apolonio G. iMalinez > who had his office at the capitol annex building, held of­ fice at this corner' p2ngangaipo kan tawo, kan dapat mangnohon na proyectos asin kan mga kamalian kan presenteng palakaw patin an dayaday na pagtao nin tambal (solution) sa mga problemas. Sa pamoon ni Abogado Fred P. Cledera, an RPD nagkaigwa nin marhay asin malinaw na pag-ogid kan panlaenlaen na helang na nakakaolang kan progreso kan lalawigan. An RPD nagpoon na maggibo nin censo o survey kan mga tinampo asin mga tulay kan provincia. Pakatapos magibo an survey idinohol kan oficinang ini an mga recomendaciones ka­ iba an kaipuhan na presupuesto sa paghaman nin proyecto. Hinorot kan RPD an pag-aprobar kan P7.9 M na presupuesto sa laog nin apat na taon sa walong mahalagang tinampo na makakahidale kan pagpakarhay kan agricultura asin comercio sagkod an pagpalancao kan hanap o ingreso kan namamanwaan saka kan go­ bierno. Manigong sambiton na an apropriacion para sa mga tinampo asin tulay sa taon na ini inoyonan kan junta provincial bilang pagmidbid kan marhay na vision kan namamayo kan RPD. equipment asin an mga kamalian nin pagpadalagan kan oficinang ini. An siring na kamugtakan nagdanay sa halawig na panahon bago magpogol kan katongdan si Gob. Cledera alagad ta mayo nin nangyaring pagpakarhay kan oficinang ini sagkod na gibohon an survey kan RPD na iyo an nakahimukat kan balakid na bagay. An RPD iyo man an nagpaarog Ran dapat gibohon sa mga proyectos kan administracion. Ya­ on sa credito kan oficinang ini an pakahaman kan dakul na proyectos, na kutana dai na matatapos asin manini sayang na fondo publico, na padagQs na nahaman karapot digdi an paghanap kan nakakaolang kaini. Sa laog kan departamento kan RPD madudukayan an Perform­ ance Section, an masarig na oficina, na iyo an nagmamangno kan pagpatogdok kan proyectos patin iyo man an nagkukulibat sa mga contractor na mag-otob kan saindang katongdan sa pagdara nin materials sa proyecto sosog sa nalalagda sa bid contract o contrato. The Staff, Administrative Division Office of the Secretary, Provincial Board SECRETARY OF THE PROV’L. BOARD SILVERIO B. VELUZ ATTY. ALFREDO ROSERO JUSTO D. MIDEM Legal Officer Administrative Officer An orog na nakaapod kan interes kan publico sa RPD iyo an pakatuklas kaini kan mga bagay dapit sa empleados asin kasangkapan sa Motor Pool kan provincia na dai igong makahimo kan kanigoan na proyectos kan administracion provincial. Dakul na bagay an nasukitan manongod sa kabilogan nin personaje, idtong dai na puedeng magamit na ka­ sangkapan na inaapod na heavy Tanganing mapadagos an piano sa paghimo nin mga proyectos kan administracion, si Gobernador nagcrear kan Provincial En­ gineer s Office na suway -asin laen man sa Highway District Engineer's Office, na tinawan nin igong kapangyarihan, supervision asin paninimbagan siring sa sarong tunay na oficina. (Dagos sa pagina 5) TEODORICO TIBLE Technical Assistant GREGORIO P. AZUCENA, SR. Clerk-Stenographer, O. G. (Assistant on Spl. Detail) BENJAMIN O. PANOY Clerk-S tenographer LEONORA DE VERA Clerk-Stenographer RUBEN A. BALUYOT Confidential Aide ALBERTO FERNANDEZ Clerk-Typist TEODORO AGUILA Clerical Aide ROSEMARIE ORI1SJO Receiving & Mailing Aide NESTOR PURO Special Aide FELIX ABEJERO Technical Assistant (On Special Detail as Actg. Chief, Public Information) WILFREDO G. PENALOSA Corr. & Records Clerk BERNABE T. AGLIAM Correspondence Aide NESTOR RELUCIO Minutes Clerk LUIS LASCANO Liaison Officer JOSE MALANGYAON Clerk- Typist ROGELIO ALBO Clerical Aide PEDRO AfiES Laborer-Messenger SUSTINES CACERES Mimeograph Operator S. B. Veluz GRACE PAS ANO VICENTE REYTA Office Helpers JUANITO PREPOTENTE REYNALDO ANIEL CARLOS ROSALINAS An retrato sa itaas iyo an concretong grandstand can playground sa San Jose, Pili, Cam. Sur, harani saescuela de agricultura. Sa Campus na |ini’gigibo hon an carawat can Iuterscholastic Meet sa Marzo" 16-22, 1969. An mga macarawat mga piling teams hale si man-iba-ibang region can bilog na Pilipinas hale sa escuelas publicas sa Luzon, Visayas asin Min­ danao. An tolong lalakeng nacalindog sa wala iyo sa Gob. Cledera, Foreman Filex asin architecto Jose An enot na... (ll»le u pagina 8) •\n Pagpalankaw kan Pro­ duction sa Agriculture An s.ituyang Gobernador nsgaadol nin igot sa pagtanom o food production campaign sa bilog na provincia sa paagi nin pag-agyat sa mga paratanoin na maggamit nin tnaray na banhi o pananom na magtat'ao nin dakul na gosi. Nakaconsiguir an pro­ vincia nin 15 drum nin sarisaring pananom bale sa CARE palaen kan pananinon o vegetable kits na itinangro ni Mrs. Imelda Marcos. An produccion nin paroy ngonyan na taon tinamaan asin ntgabot sa 6,000,000 cavanes na labi nin 300,000 cavanes kan ani nin si nakaaging taon. An Camarines Sur namtdbid asin nagkamit nin honor bilang ikaduwang lugar sa mga provincias kan kaporoan huli sa halangkaw na ani nin paroy sa taon na ini. Huli sa pagkaigwa nin ani na 2,141,048 cavanes sa psggamit nin banhing halangkaw an gosi, an Camarines Sur dai nagbaya sa lalawigan nin Isabela na nakakua nin 2,198,867 cavanes na ani. An provincia niato sosog ki G. Nicano Clasio, provincial agri­ culturist kan Camarines Sur, kabilang sa nagkapira sanang pro­ vincia na talagang suficienre an kakanon. An laygay na pagbaba kan p rec io nin bagas, huli sa kagibohan kan mga paslong negociantes patin an dayaday na pagluwas kaini sa mga kadolon na provincias. Iba Pang Proy-ctos Igwa pa nin ibang saradit na proyectos na pinonan patin nahaman an provincia. An pig-aapod na provincial properly survey madale liang matapos. Gayod magngangalas an kadaklan na maaraman na igwa an gob>erno provincial nin mga rogaring (pro­ perty) na sagkod ngonian mayo nin toltol na papeles o kaya titulo. Kaagid man na proyecto na mu­ nicipal property survey an pighihimong aibohon sa mga barobanwaan. Sa programang ini karapot man an pig-aapod na socio-physical data kan lambang banwaan na kaipohan na gayo sa mga pinag aanganagan na proyec­ tos nin capitalistas asin orog na ngani sa paggibo nin piano sa pagpakarhay kan mga banwaan. Sa gabos kaini masisignapan kan publico an enot na paghakot kan mga linagading kahoy hale duman sa 423 na troso na pinagturuyaw can mga critico na olay daa nawawara na. Kun bakong sa paghingorwa ni Gobernador, an mga trosong ini kuta na nagkaralapa na lang sa namumugtakan kun ini lubos na pinabayaan pakatapos na confiscaron. Ngonyan puede nang gamiton an mga linagading kahoy na ini sa pagtogdok nin mga escuelahan bilang pag-ayog sa dating piano dapit kaini. Kaya ngani, dawa sa mga pagtuyatuya patin pagbalubagi kan critico, an administracion ni Cle­ dera padagos asin dayaday na nagkokoniot sa paghaman kan mga mawot o katuyuban kaini. Igwa kita nin dakulang razon na’ magtubod asin magtiwala na an mga nangyari pasiring giraray sa marayrahay asin mapakinabang na taon na umaaboton. Truck . . . lamang pigpadiclom an ilaw caya nasola an vista can chofer asin sa enotan can truck igua nin careta na may darang mga cawayan. Pagpalrcay sa careta si truck nacatagbang 9a cali asin dagos nacadagas sa sadit na harong. Si aking gadan pigembalsamar sa Funeraria Cosmopolita sa Naga gnoniai. na hapon. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial District DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Mortgagee, —versus— VICENTE ABELLA, Mortgagor. FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Under Act 3135 as Amended x----------------------- x NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICI­ AL SALE OF MORT­ GAGED PROPERTY Under Act 3135 as Amended By virtue of the power of at­ torney inserted in the deed of mortgage/s executed by VICEN­ TE ABELLA (by virtue of an assumption of the mortgage of the spouses Jose Abella and Imelda de la Rosa), single, of Elias Angeles Street, Naga City in favor of the DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, formerly REHABILITA T I O N FINANCE CORPORA T I O N, under date/s of March 24; 1953 and October 8, 1956 and for the satisfaction of the debt of P34.960.ll plus 8% annual inte­ rest on the amount of 1’34,960.11 from December 17, 1968 plus attorney’s fees in the amount of P3,496.01 and the fees and ex­ penses in connection with this sale, also secured by the said mortgage/s, the undersigned Pro­ vincial & City Sheriff ANNOUN­ CES that on February 3, 1969 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office located on the 2nd Floor of the Piovincia) Capitol of Cama­ rines Sur in Naga City, he will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the follow­ ing real property, together with all the improvements thereon, to wit: Transfer Certificate of Title No. 574 -City ot Naga A parcel of land (Lot A of the subdivision plan, Psd-22082 being a portion of tbe land described on the original plan Psu-62546, G.L.R.O. Record No. 33619), situated in the Poblacion, City of Naga. Bound­ ed on the Northeast, by Lot 2 of the subdivision plan; on the Southeast, by Real Street, now E. Angeles Street; on the Southwest, by property of Dorjteo Tolentino; and on the Northwest, by property of A.A. Ammen and Lot C of the subdivision plan, x x x Kickback . . . any knowledge of the alledged racket. , The conference also proved to be a gripe session after some contractors bewailed the practice of some ’’influential” contractors of hand-carrying Requisition and Issue Vouchers, which should only be done by government personnel. Only requisitions worth more than P5.000, are bidded while lesser amounts are awarded to contrac­ tors after canvassing of prices is made. One contractor proposed that to dispel all doubts and suspi­ cions all requisitions should be bidded. This would also result to financial gain on the part of the government as bidded price is always very low, he added. Dr. Cledera asked the group if it is true that there are delays in the processing of papers and whether there is anybody delibe­ rately causing such delays so that appropriate measures could be effected if necessa­ ry. The contractors admitted delays cannot be avoided but they could not however pinpoint anybody causing such delay. Press & Radio Club ^anuarg II, 1969 Qtye JBicof £tar 4-A Election Monday —------------------------------- ------The Naga City Press & Radio Club will hold an election of its 1969 officers on Monday, Jon. 13 at 7 p.m. The meeting and electtion will be held at the residence of Provincial Treasurer Jesus I. Calleja who will act as the host for the occasion. Eddie Po. Alanis, the incumbent president made the call for the meeting & election. Other important matters will be taken during the meeting, according to the call. r contairirg an area of FIVE HUND PED EIGHTY ONE , (581).sq' are meters. In accordance with law, this no­ tice of extrajudicial sale of mortgaged property will be pub­ lished in the BICOL STAR, a weekly regional newspaper pub­ lished and edited in the City of Naga, having a wide general cir­ culation in the Bicol provinces in­ cluding the province of Camarines Sur and Naga City, once a week for three consecutive weeks, the first publication to take place at least twenty (20) days before the date of the auction sale. Likewise, for the same period of time, three copies of this notice wi'l be posted on three different public and cons­ picuous places in the City of Naga and on the Bulletin Board at the Provincial Capitol Building in Naga City where the above-des­ cribed property is located and where the auction sale will be conducted for the information of all concerned. Prospective buyers or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the said property and the encum­ brances thereon, if any there be. City of Naga, Philippines, January 10, 1969. MAURO B. FAJARDO Ex-Officio City Sheriff of Naga City Pub. January 11, 18, 25, 1969. Note: This is a republ cation of the same. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- - ( JJJc G.xtenb ©nr ®est ^Jlishes & ear f felt (greetings tn tl;e people of Camarines Jlur 8c JCaga fflitg fur ffje TJear, 1969 - Compliments of: Erasto T. Ongkeko AND Mrs. Vering SantiagoOngkeko NAGA CITY and LAGONOY, CAMARINES SUR NOTICE In pursuance of Section 1, Bule 74 of the Bules of Court, notice is hereby given that the legal heirs of the late ALEJANDRO PAS AMEN who died intestate in Lupi, Camarines Sur on September 16, 1967, namely, Mana Sa­ bino, the widow of the de­ ceased and her children with the decedent, viz., Dominguito, Ester, Rolando, D'lla, Carina, Rodilo, and Myrna, all minors and surnamed Pasamen, thru the mother as natural guar­ dian, executed an Extrajudicial Settlement of the intestate estate covered by OCT No' 22234- Cam. Sur, under Tax Dec. No. 3745 valued ot P730, situated in barrio Bagnon, Lupi, Cam. Sur with an area of 50,987 Sq.M. adjudicating it among them­ selves Happy & Prosperous New Year to Our Customers & Friends TAMBAM LUMBER Tamban, Tinambac Cam. Sur Francisco Ibasco Manager & Prop. ________ ._____________ i Weekend Notes ... (From page 8) This brings us of neces­ sity to the human satellities around the Presi­ dency. Put a saint in Malacahang and in no time he will be the very devil, not because of himself but because of these dele­ terious elements wrecking his performance inspite of himself. They have done it time and again, and (Continued on page 4-B) gs co-owners. The document was acknow­ ledged before Notary Public Isidro Bulao by Maria Sabino, for herself and for the minor children on Jan. 6, 1969 at Naga City as Doc. No. 4; Page 36; BK. 16; S 1969 Pub. Jan. II, 18,25.1969 •1-jB Cljc JBicol JBtar JJaiutaru 11, 1969 Weekend.. Dr. Jose P. Rizal ... they are doing it right now with Marcos.The best of the Presidential crop we ever had - - the late Pres. R. Magsaysay - - u’os being degraded in a slow but sure process of erosion - - degraded by these elements. This was the consensus. His untime­ ly death saved him from facing a fate his predeces­ sors before him. and his successors after him, had to undergo. merited or unmerited. Democracy has many bn acute defect but it is the best mechanism to secure a consensus of the people’s will. We can improve it, not by emasculating it, but by educating the hu­ man elements. It is this that is troubling democra­ cy and not democracy itself. The Rizcl Dav was cele­ brated under the auspices of the Order of the Knights of Rizal, Naga City Chapter whose Com­ mander is Judge Jose T. Surtida. The program was as follows: 6:30 a.m. Mass at the Metropolitan Cathed­ ral with Msgr. Nicanor C. Belleza, parish priest of Naga, officiating. 7:30 a.m. tolling of church bells, anuoncing the Rizal Day. 4:30 p.m. floral offering at the foot of the monument of Rizal at Plaza Rizal by fh2 different civic and re­ ligious organizations, pri­ vate and public schools, university and colleges, and other organizations in the City. After the laying of the wreaths, a short program was held at the foot of the Compliment of: GIMENO TRADING Contractor for the Construction of the PSIAA Swimming Pool at San Jose, Pili, Cam. Sur Tordilla & Pena - Engineers Gen. Luna St. Best Wishes for the Year 1969 To the People of: •CAMARINES SUR Aspirant For President Hi Sen. Sergio Osmefta Sen. Osmcfia is being launched by some LPs as one of the strong aspirants as candidate for President of the Philippines who will face re-electionist Pres" Marcos. monument, viz., opening remarks by Knight Ireneo Reyes, Jr. who acted as the master of ceremonies, followed by a vocal solo by a student of of Naga Col­ lege. Next was the short speech by Acting City Ma­ yor Virginia F. Perez and followed by a vocal solo by a student from the U.N.C; then short speech by Sir KR Commander Judge Jose T. Surtida, followed by the closing remarks by Sir KR Vice Commander ' Protacio G. Tolentino. From 7 to 7:30 p.m. a radio program over DZRB was also sponsored by the Knights of Rizal with the following numbers: open­ ing remarks by Atty.Juan Magdaraog, KOR Chancel­ lor; a musical number, then followed by a speech by Judge Perfecto R. Pa­ lacio, KOR Trustee. NOTICE Pursuant to Sec. 1, Rule 71, Rules of Court, notice is hereby given that the heirs of the deceased Filomeno Aguilar who died intestate in Calalranga, Camarines Sur on August’ 25, 1968 settled the estate consisting a parcel of riceland and residential house al Calabanga. Camarines Sur and a certificate of public convenience together with six units of jeepnep in which the entire estate was adjudicated unto the surviving spouse Juslina Tan­ dog Aguilar ajter the other heirs repudiated their inhiriiance, as evidenced by a public instrument executed and ack­ nowledged on January 7, 19b9 before Notary Public David C. Naval and recorded as Doc. No. 7, Page No. 45, B"ok No. Ill, Series of 1969. Pub. Jan. 11, 18, & 25 1969. In the afternoon of Jan. 4. Manuel Abella, former delegate to the Constitu­ tional Convention that framed the present Phil­ ippine Constitution, and son of one of the Bicol martyrs, a doctor of laws, was the guest speaker during the celebration of the 15 Bicol Martyrs. The speeches and musical numbers were preceded by laying of the wreaths of flowers around the foot ■ of th.. monument of the 15 Bicol Martyrs. The following was the general program prepared by the government of the city: P. M. - MASS at the San Francisco Church; 4: 30 p. M. - WREATHLAYING at the foot of the 15 Bicol Martyrs monument by govern­ ment officials, relatives of the martyrs, etc. Followed by: Pambansang Awit, led by a Girls Scout Leader - Naga City District Association-, OpeU. s. Regrets Hanoi’s Rejection of New Proposal Paris - T'hc U. S. delegation voiced "deep regret" January 6 over what appeared to be cate­ gorical rejection by a North Vietnamese press spokesman of procedural proposals it had put forward in an all-out effort to get the peace talk started. At the same time a member of the delegation said it has not received any rejection from the North Vietnamese through of­ ficial channels and does not see the conference foreclosed or frozen," or the position hardened into immobility. Referring to the six separate designs advanced by Ambassador Cyrus Vance which would meet North Vietnam’s desire for a round table and still allow the two sides to be seated opposite each other, the delegation of­ ficial said: “We would like to consider that the various proposals are still there and that we can come back to them sometime.” ning Remarks by Miss Amparo Olano, Catholic Women’s League; Chorus “Bayan Ko” Inner Wheel Club of Naga City. Vocal Solo ' Mi Bandera,’’ Mrs. Acacia Escalante of the Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady of Nativity Cir­ cle No. 1019; Int roduction of the Guest Speaker by Mrs. Leonor R. Dy-Liacco President, Cam. Sur-Naga City Federation of Wo­ men’s Club; Speech by Dr. Manuel Abella; Nocal Solo. Sunshine of Your Smile, by Mrs. Nena Pasilaban Marian Folklore, Handmaids of Mary; Cho­ ral Number by Naga Parochial School; Vocal Solo, Mutya Ng Pasig, by Mrs. Pilar Mellar ?Ragragio, Bicol Music Circle; Closing Remarks by Hon. Virginia F. Perez, Pres., Federation of Women’s Presidents; Recessional. Atty. Rosario Q. Losa was the Master of Ceremonies. •NAGA CITY •IRIGA CITY JESUS I. CALLEJA Provincial Treasurer of Cam. Sur Mrs.AraceliP. Calleja Haga City Compliments of: Liras Trading 414 Igualdad St. Naga City Dealer in: •COPRA • PALAY • CEMENT • HARDWARE • Other Building Materials Benito Lim Licensed Contractor Contractor of the New Red Cross Building Now under Construction in Panganiban Avenue, Naga City f? 'i> - indo B. Cledera has alwaus been an exponent of rural & community bicutificotirn Photo above shows him leading Irtf-plui ti ceremonies at Bato, Camarines Sur with the ass stance I his Lady, Mrs. Consortia 0 Cledera. Governor Armando B. Cledera with Boy Governor at er the usual brtifings duriig Boy Scout Week. Gov. Armam o R. Cl-dera’s "common touch” has always provided inspiration lo the youth of the province. An enot na ... An Provincial Coordinating Committee asin an Economic Development Council Duwang mapakinabang asin importanteng comi’e an tinogdas ni Gobernador pag ayaw nin pirang semana pagtukaw nia sa puesto. An mga ini iyo an Cam­ arines Sur Economic Develop­ ment Counc'l asin an Provincial Coordinating Committee. An enot, na pinamamayohan ni Go­ bernador mismo, binibilog nin mga representantes kan manlaenlaen na agendas asin hanapbuhay. Ini minukna ni Gob. Cledera sa pagtubod na sa paagi kan participacion kan mga tawong may pakanood, magogono an marhay na palakaw asin magigibo an husay na piano sa pagpatalubo kan vida economica kan provincia. An huring sinambit, na pinamamayohan ni Tesorero Provincial Jesus I. Calleja, minukna sa katu­ yohan na matabangan an ejecutvo provincial sa paghaman nin toltol na decision sa panahon nin madaleng pangangaipo. An comiteng ini nakahimo kan paghale kan makuring kaabalahan sa pag-aprobar nin papeles sa proyectong kaipuhan tawan atencion kan gobierno provincia). An halaga kan pagkaigwa kan arog kaining co­ mite orog na nahiling kan mangyari an dakulang destroso nin kino asin an pagluwas kan helang na El Tor asin Flu. Pakatogdasa tolos an comiteng naonabihan. sonod na aldaw, na fondong kaipuhan na itagama nakua na kaya ngani an dakulang destroso sa tinanom asin buhay nin tawo nalikayan. An paglakop kan he­ lang na El Tor asin Flu nasupil sa tabang kan Provincial Co­ ordinating Committee. II, 1969 PSI Athletic Association Site Bakong kalabisan na sabihon sa tnytay nin mga naginibo kan presenteng administracion, an papakua na digdi gibohon sa Pili, Camarines Sur- an 1969 Inter­ scholastic Med asin an pagtogdok kan kawatan (playground) na magigin pinakadakula sa Re­ gion Bikolana. An presupuesto para sa proyectong ini nag-abot sa Pl,020,000.00 palaen kan naconsiguir ni Gob. Cledera sa tabang kan kairiba sa junta pro­ vincial hale sa fondo kan Malacafiang para sa proyectong ini na naghahalagang P900.000.00 na ayuda ni Presidente. An provincia nakakaseguro na magkaigwa nin permamenteng edificio na kuta dai mapapasato kun sinalingny ni Gobernador an makuring pagtuya saiya kan mga critico dawa kan pagpoon pa lang na paghingowa na gi­ bohon digdi satuya an pinakadakulang karawat nacional duman sa sarong national meet sa Zam­ boanga City. Ngonyan, an mga negociantes asin an gobierno makakalaom na magkaigwa nin ingreso huli kan mga dayohan na madigdi sa pagdalan kan karawat asin sa pagtanaw kan balakid na pangitaon na yaon digdi sa satuya. Siring man an satong mga parakawat na para­ ting madaog sa kawat - puedeng makapahiling nin torotohanan na kawat asin magkapalad na makabalukad (recover) kan nawarang prestigio sa lantad nin pagkawat, huli gnani ta ini gigibohon sa sadiring natad. An gabos na ini, bilang pag-olit, kuta na dai pue­ deng laomon niato asin mangyari kun mayo nin kusog-boot patin hiwa9 nin hinilngan an namomoon kan satong provincia. Sa mga paglapigot, an credito dapat itao ki Dr. Jose P. Cle­ dera, an project director kan interscholastic site, huli kan saiyang maimbod saka daing odong na pagmalasakit asin marhay na pagpalakaw kan trabajo sa pro­ yectong ini. An Pili Airport An mga nagvaviaje hale sa Naga City asin Camarines Sur na kadanayan nalayon patin naoyo sa Legazpi City, ngonyan makakaginhawa na. An paghirahay asin pagcemento kan Pili Airport naghihinanapos na asin sa Marzo puede nang gamitan nin mga prop-jets dungan asin tamang tama pagbukas kan Interscholastic Meet. Alagad ta an P1.7M na proyectong ini dai magigin posible kun an presen­ teng administracion nagdinaing labot asin nag aliwalas sa paghingowang mapogolan an donacion kan dagang namumugtakan na an bagay nganing ini pinabayaan na gayo kan sinondan na administracion provincial. An Proyecto sa Pag-ampat kan Brha Pagkatapos kaidtong dredging o paghunggad na ginibo sa inontok na Flood C ontrol Project, si Gob. naggibo nin paagi namakakua nin awadawad na fondo sa Malacanang para sa proyectong ini. An proyecto na yaon na sa Channel 3, magastos nang mar­ hay sa paglaog sa pinakaimportanteng kabtang kan trabajo. An pagtogdok nin tulay na malapgot sa railroad makaipo nin P2.5M na apropriacion sa kabiyoan na ha(Dagos sa pagina 7) HAPPINESS - PEACE & PROSPERITY ©or prayerful 'tUieljes to tlje people of fflamarineg Jlor Boring tlje ^gear 1969 Members of the provincial board EI1ILI0 G. TIBLF, JR. • III L A RIO R. ABONAL • NICANOR A. 0R1S0 11 Slav Tmuiarg IL 19^9 ipiL' 5review by Andres G. Diez Naxt Time Beware , ^.ntan °J Sood standing in the community should set himself as an example of proper behaviour By this, we mean for him to think a hundred times ana deeply before executing any action spicialy on a case which may produce serious npercusions. In has come into the knowledge of the people of tins province that Ambassador Fuentebella has °Sain been the target by three prominent persons Of hts party of an attack that clearly smacks of ingra­ titude. For whatever arguments they may use to acquit themselves, the fact will forever remain in the memory of the people that Ambassador Fuentebella had contributed a good amount of efforts to their political victory in the last (lection. They, as in the case of ell others in the NaciOnalista party who had the good fortune of winning elective provincial and mur icipal positions, solici­ tously seek the help of trie old man at the incipi incy of their political career in this part of the world. To thus, provoke an issue against him after they are elected specially wken there is no justifica­ tion, is a crime whose penalty is provided for not alone by the human lows but also by those of the animals. They werenobody before their election to public offices that makes them now honorable getfsmen. It was anticipatedly presumed by those who bore the brunt with them in the political battles that after their, election they could aptly personify prudence, gratitude r nd courtesy before those from whom they owe these exigencies. Above photo shows the Camarin :s Sur Provincial Board in its maiden session on January 22, 1968 with Gov Armando B. Cledera (standing) delivering hi; Opening remarks. Listening (L-R) are Bd. Member Hilario Abonal, Bd. Sec. Silverjo Veluz, Bd. Member Emilio Tible, Jr., Td. Member Nicanor Orino, and Vice Gov. Mariano Trinidad. In the foreground with back to camera are: Provincial Auditor Luis Lagdameo, Provincial Treisurer Jesus Ca'leji ani District Engineer J .ime Sarte. But no. Even the little honor that is left to the old man as President of the party that he founded is now denied him. It is perhaps because of their pre­ sent positions of prominence that they suddenly be­ come fat not only financially but also in their head? so that now nobody else in the Nacionalista party could be more important than themselves. Because by virtue of their public positions, the party became automatically their exclusive private domain. There is however, a contrary opinion of the loyalists which they will have to contain with when the time comes for a showdown. Albay's Multi-Purpose Pavements Albay reports the completion of 4 multi-purpose pavements and about 2 kiiometers of feeder road. RCPCC Provincial Director FELIPE TRINIDAD said more infrastructure projects are present­ ly being constructed to cope up with the expanding food program of the province. Airial View of The Inter scholastic Village In Pili Above will be the airial View of the 7-hectare Interscholastic Village in Pili, Camarines Sur when completed. The main 2-storcy concrete grandstand (A) is now about 50 % finished. While the 2 semi-permanent bleachers (B & C) are almost 80 % completed. The Track and field oval (D) is about 90 % finished, and the swimming pool and bleachers (E & F) are approximately 35 and 65% completed respectively. The whole athletic complex will be ready for use one week before the start of the meet, March 16-22, 1969. All of these are made possible with a total outlay of Pl,200,000 frem National (P900T) and provincial (P300T) funds. It is considered to be the Major accomplishment of the Cledera Administration during its first year in Office. r l * tUljc JBirol S>tar * ENTERED. AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE. CITY OF NAGA. PHILIPPINES ON MAY 2Ck‘ 1933. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY ★ Pominpo (A. ^ornlaute GENERAL MANAGER, PUBLISHER & EDITOR Anti res <S. Hie* ASSOCIATE EDITOR Xsnnj fEafuagnn JJniiue tie !»• JUal. ,/H. Jluw-tguiu ^illierio (Alcala ADVERTISING a PROMOTION jftmncn S. IL JjBcalaitis CIRCULATION a SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: P4.00 PER YEAR: P2.50 6 MONTHS P. O. BOX 123, CITY OF NAGA. PHILIPPINES An enot na... (Hale sa pagipa 5) laga na P7 million. Linakftw ni Gob. na maconsiguir an P.6 M na ngonian naghahalat na lang lagdaan kan Budget Cdmmissioner asin itinao na sa pagmato kan Bureau of Public Works. Pinatunayan an bagay na ini kan pamayo kan RPD pakatapos kan orolay na ginibo kan oficiales na invuelto sa proyecto duman sa Infrastructure Operation Center sa Camp Aguinaldo na an resultado nagtao nin puglaom na an haloy nang dai nahahaman na proyecto may 'gilagila man giraray na matapos sa laog kan turno ni Gob. Cledera. (Sanitary II, 1969 W(ic JSicol ? ‘Courtesy is cheap but it does not che’pen.’ Editorial Rural Uplift Means Material Help And an gabos sa proyectong ini kaipuhan? An paghimo kan proyectong ini palaen kan pag- ’ ampat kan baha asin an kaayog na destroso sa tinanom pati rogaring (property) dai ta na baga sabihon an ratak sa buhay nin tawo, makakamejorar kan ginatos na hectareas nin katangyanan na mani marayrahay na tanoman. An aagihan kan tubig na kali puede man pakinabangan pagluwas nin mga productos. Faint heart ne’er won fair lady-M. de Cervantes NO. 1 INDUSTRY-We have to agree that our country's main industry is politics. Sometime ago a Vatican Order to its priests and hierarchies resounded throughout the world because of its sensational novelty in enjoining them to take active participation in the univer­ sal program of governments for rural improve­ ment. The Order was received more enthusiasti­ cally in the Philippines where the Catholic Church is said to be more stable and richer than the government. $ What was therefore, expected was positive action from them and not from their parishion­ ers that would spell rneterial interpretation; not just plan loud and bombaitic Stdlking about what is meant by rural improvement The holding of Rural Congress for the pur- ', pose of indorsing the idea to the parishioners operation' Pakikidamay bilang is certainly not implementation by them to kasanggawad kan administracion whom the Order was directed. Catholic Associa- provincial sa balakid na programs kaini. ' ' ■ 1 FAMILY PLANNING-is a wise use of leisure,'a wise use of work, a wise use of lave and the wise use of avail­ able fund. ■ ij Operation Pakikidamay Minsan ngani an presenteng administracion nasisibot pagpatogdok nin kanigoan na proyectos dai ini nagpabaya sa pagsalingov kan totoong kamugtakan kan sa­ tong mga daing sukat na kahimanuwa na dapat aridoyogan kan gobierno dawa ngani kadanayan sainda garo nagpaparaanga na .■ saria. Si Mrs. Consorcia Cledera, • agom kan gobernador, kaiba an nagkapirang may pagkamoot sa kasaraditan, nag-organizat kan POPULATION GROWTII-By the year 2000- 21 years that is from today- the world expectancy rise in population will have reached the three (3) billion mark. Red China the Communist giant of Asiatic mainland with its present, 700-million inhabitants will still lead the race followed by India’s present 690-millions. WASHINGTON- PEKING COEXISTENCE - During the ascendancy to power of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev - the Washington ■ Moscow coexistence flourished until Iodate; now Red China is responding coherently to pre­ sident-elect Richard M. Nixon’s call for amity. NIXON IS AWED - The new president of the mightiest nation on earth IS A WED by the generous recommendation .. of President Lyndon B. Johnson for an increase presidential emoluments from the present $100,000 to $200,000 a year to begin January 20, 1969. U.S. Congress approved the recom­ mendation inspite Nixon's pre-election campaign for budgetary, austerity performance. whom the Order was directed. Catholic Associa­ tions and Mandated Orders are not represen­ tatives of the Catholic Church because they receive no share from its income. Therefore, nang masasal implementation of the Vatican Order must be yaring ealamidad __ carried out by the priests and hierarchies be- sacao asin Naga City . „ „ cause they alone are the representatives of the kan pangangaipo kan mga nasoioCatholic Church; not the parishioners. It "" <,o“ means for them to go to the rural areas io find out for themselves what are needed by the poor for the improvement of their lot. It means for them to walk behind the dark alleyi of the poor to find out what the Catholic Church can do for the improvement of their living condition. Most important to find out is what mate­ rial help did the Catholic Church give to the fire victims of Ragay and Pasacao who lost not only their homes but every precious personal belongings they had. If the Catholic Church did not give anything to them at the time when they were very badly in need of help, how could it be possible for the Church to be truly concerned of an objective which entails more sacrifices and money for implementation? Jesus interpreted to the world in positive action as the meaning of rural uplift. He traveled far and wide, even by night, to minis­ ter help to the needy. He dia it Himself at the head of His disciples. He lived, served and suffered with them. Do we see even a sem­ blance of similarity between His lifejpf Catholic priests and hierarchies? A. G. D. An Operation Pakikidamay igwa nang masasabi sa mga nang'varinn (Vilarnirlad S3 Ragay, Pasa pagsorog an na victima nin kalayo. Nagbutas na an Operation Paktki­ damay (kirn bibilogon) nin cabtidad na P16,000.00 sa mga bagay na ipinanao arog kan kakanon, gubing, materiales sa construcion asin iba pang sarisaring bagay na gikan mansana sa tabang kan mga mamomoton na mga ciudadano. An bilang patunay sa marhay na kaisipan kan pagkamukna kan Operation Paktkidamay iyo an pakaconsiguir kan mobile and floating clinic na ngonyan madale nang magrokat sa kabarriohan kan provincia. Kun dai markaanoano an piano, sa ikaduwang semana kan Enero, 1969, an enot na tolong grupo nin mobile clinic mahihiling nang maglingkod. Sa mga bulan nin Marzo, an duwang floating cli­ nic puede na man magpoon na maglingkod duman sa mga lugar na haros dai inaabot nin bagting asin toltol na servicio publico. An Paz y Orden ★ Hr The Year of the Taxed The year 1969 will be an eventful year. This will be so in the sense that being a presidential election year- it will also usher the hopes of the presidential election bid come November 11., To the businessman - this reporter has had occasion* to pinpoint the colossal effort riveted on the RRS- rice, road and school administration performance which is an accomplished fact; however, the businessman is more concerned on the POLEMICS OF ‘HIGH-FINANCE’ and this will explain the disenchantment on the tight-money situation prevailing in the country. To the layman on the street- the year of the taxes be­ speaks of the more than 14 tax measures recommended for legislative action during the last regular and special sessions. For sure the common tao will be more concerned with the national 1% real estate tax to answer the school funding -needs of the recurrent school crisis. T> duolicite the already existing 1% realty tax which provorlion I'ely accue to the province: its municipalities and barrios-will be felf mainly this year to begin a new era in realty taxes and this year essentially is a presidential md congressional eleciior. year. The commo man will have reason to raise his eyebrows one way or another. The gasoline tax and the rest of the tar measures which will have to answer the administration’s needs for all-out infrastructure projects has come the way of a presidential gamble when the people has to choose between more taxes for the desirability of “more tax-consciousness" for more public improvements and progress against the people’s complacency of the old-age tradition for stagnation. NOTICE The estate of the late spouses PABLO DATA AND CATALINA ABERGOS comprising of a par­ cel of land situated at Villazar. Sipocot. Camarines Sur with an area of 22 2 300 Hot. and more particu arly described under . CT No' RP- 180 .608), province of Camarines Sur has been set­ tled ex ra - iudi-.ially by ’heir legal forced heirs on’ Apri 5. 1967 at Sipocot. Camarines Sur per do umen bearing Doc N->, 341, Page No. 37, Book No X. series of 1937 of notarial rigister of Notary Public Francisco Sabmdo. January 10, 1969, Naga 'City. EMILJA VDA DE DATA, et al. Pub. Jan. 11. 13 & 25, 1069 Si Lt. Col. Mircelino Corpuz, an provincial commander kan ._ _ Camarines Sur, sa pag-ogid kan NOTICE kamugtakan kan paz y orden sa lalawigan daing rimnimang nagThe estate of the la e ELIGIy pahayag na an Camarines Sur DE GONZAEESi, co nprisins of 8aro fcan matoninong kun bako an^ areij of 3.9961 Has., more kag-apat (14) na lalawigan kan or I ss and particularly described Southern Luzon. ' An crimen o un/a* Tit :No. 5787iassested at crime rate nag-ina sa taon na Pl'.i'-Ohasbeenextra-judicially ° > i pirtit’oned am-~1 f reed heirs on.j — —— — . ov at Sipocot,Camarines Sur. nin rogaring bakong sa pagratak labing gayo said ded^ bearing Doc. Nn.r.O; nin buhay njn tawo. k------------Page No. M; BooIrNo. XI Series . . ■ . . - of 1968 of rh^notirial eys'e ^Not ry public FraneLco, Sao. January' 10. 1969, Naga City. LORENZO GONZALES, Sr.,et al Pub Jan. /l,‘ /8 & 25, 1969 ing and branding team na pinagcrear sa katuyohan na manggianan asin magin mabagsik an pagdakop kan parahabon nin damulag saka vaca. > An soronod na sakyada kan mga sugalan pati lugar na pinagdadanayan nin juegos prohibidos kan nakaaging tolong bulan . ..... „.......... o ... . __ ___ nagkaigwa nin bunga sa pagkainiho asin ta an mga pagkakasala dakop nin damot na paralapas cion kan policia, an jueteng sa katapostaposi puedeng masukro asin mapara nang padagos. Manga Tulay asin Tinompo An pagsuway kan Provincial Engineer’s Office sa Oficina kan Highway District Engineer sarong hiron na nagtao nin paglaom ki Gob. Cledera sa pag-otob kan saiyang programs nin pagpatinampo. Nakapira na an pinagtogdok na bagong tinampo na puedeng ipag-abawabaw alagad ta an pag|.an mga raraot na dating tinampo nagka­ igwa man nin dayaday na atencion sa saiyang administracion. Ini nanggad huli ta an heat y equipment o mga darakulai g (Dagos sa pagina 8) ting herle al tniho asin ta an mga pagkakasala dakop nin aamot na paraiapas September 24 namugtak sana sa pagringgaw kan ley. An jueteng bako nang • — . _ .. -.^i. arog kan paghona awaDaw a ta ; .... ----- ........ - * . kan mgaparalibak dawa ngani kan paghir8ah k An daing botahot na campana an mga agentes de outoridades . _ j..- * } laban sa harabonan nin damulag nagsasabi na igwa sinda nin asin juegos prohibidos ipinagpa- dificultad sa pagsosog kan mga padagos kan PC bilang pag-lalay maolyas na mga kagsadiri kan sa Investigation Section kan jueteng. Alagad sa burugkos na Oficina kan Gobernador. Sarong pagingowa kan PC asin invest igrupo na pig-capod cattle screen- gation team kaiba an cooperaS Uirol .Star JJanuarg II, 1969 Weekend Notes BY MANUEL I. ABELLA N noy Aquino, I grant, spoke in all sincerity al the Bicol Rural congress but one cannot be blamed if one thinks that his suggestion that President Marcos be reelected by a poli­ tical consensus of the leaders does not sound so at all. in this country of ours, the way we take our politics, any sug­ gestion like that coming from the Opposition is either utte­ red with tongue in cheek or is madness pure and simple­ political madness, that is, the worst madnes ever. X X X Senator Aquino was exhaus­ tive in his explanations, yes, and he went all the g imut of his persuasive eloquence and logic, but he himself was aware that he was suggesting a n impossibility i n the political milieu of the Philippines. First, he said rhe it was just an idea of his. His party has not as yet heard of his brainchild. Then, he added that it was a notion so venture some, so drastic, so ouPof-this-world, he lelf the impression it would be a bit­ terly contested notion. r X X X The idea in itself was that unusual and a hard nui to crack; the implementation was yet a harder one to achieve. It would seem that only the Presidency would be the object of a consensus; as to the rest of the political realities, the same merry-go-round. And what is the good realized? A saving of some 600 million pesos, the cost of a presiden­ tial election. X X X The question naturally arises: What of the democra­ tic substance which 'frill be reduced to the decision of a handful of political pundits of b»th major parties? In other words, it is a veritable sellout of a fundamental democratic principle. A price­ tag has been placed on it; for 600 million we will become robots of a handful of politi­ cians. This is a deprivation of suffrage but the Senator did not spell it that way. To him it was a saving of 600 million which, ir. his plan, would better be spent in the economic advancement of the country. XXX The Senator has forgotten that the solution of an expen­ sive presidential election is to force it to be less expensive. This is the manly solution and not the scrapping of our young democracy. We are not going to solve our political ills by running away from them. We shoula solve them by fa­ cing up to them and purge them as drastically as possible. XXX That purging should con­ sist in cleansing it of its abuses, chiefly the abuse of money by the corrupt politi­ cians. There are beginnings along this line but we should do more. The Congress should enact laws with teeth in them making it criminal to buy votes, to spend scandalously in his electoral campaigns, to buy one's way into a fraudu­ lent elective by bribing electo­ ral employees and officials. And the President should sign them into laws real presto. X X X What prompted Senator Aquino to make this sugges­ tion? Gratitude because it was a Nacionalista vote that cleared the way for him to the Senate? One cannot help sus­ pecting that Senator Ganzon, the deciding vole, was instruc­ ted by the President to cast such a vote, Ninoy Aquino was less deadly in the Senate than let loose ranging all over the country as a martyr, a victim of Presidential persecu­ tion. Shades >f "Iguinuhit...” Is Ninoy’s Presidential poli­ tical consensus the price? Not too far-fetched if one consi­ ders the beneficiary as sure reelectionist. A very grateful man this Aquino, one should say. The trouble with all this is that it makes a picture not of Ninoy al all. And this 1 say because he is not known as a man of sudden changes, even if the motivation is one of gratitude for a good turn done. XXX One other fallacy of the Senator regarding reelectionist President being perforce a good one due to his inability to succeed himself once again according to our Constitution, is the unpredictability of the human nature. And, also, be­ cause of the cogency of his becoming just evrything other than a good one, on the assump­ tion it will be his last chance, anyway. If we must consider that he would not think of any other consideration except the good of his people, there being no reelection to prepare for what would prevent us to view him as a man in his las, fling in the enjoyment of Pre­ sidential powers and privile­ ges? A man on the eve of his marriage usually has his Saturnalia, meaning that last chance to enjoy the fruits of bachelorhood. Similarly, a President would be likely to indulge. The belter reason in this case because the Presidency is by far an opportunity for greater benefits. XXX It is the height of disingenousness to predi­ cate one’s speculations on the better aspect of human nature, for very few can resist rhe lure of power at its best. By this principle, it is dangerous to predicate a better hu­ man behavior on the cer­ tainty it is the last enjoy­ ment of a given set of "goodies.” Four years of the Presidency, with a previous enjoyment of its appurtenant realities, is a temptation hard to re­ sist in the average human. One must bear in mind that it requires superhu­ man virtues of which very few - - if at all - - do have. And, even if we have that rare case in Pres. Marcos, what will prevent his un­ derlings from using his name to promote their own selfish interests? (Continued on page 4-A) 4n enot na ... (Hale aa pagina 7) kasangkapan na kaipohan, ngon' yan piggagnmit sa PSIAA site aain an katunayan dai puedeng magbukas nin tnga bagong tinampo sa presenteng kamugtakan nin fondo kan provincia. Siring man bakong tama aain matanos na mag-isip na magtogdok nin mga bagong tinampo mantang an dating raraot na ti­ nampo dai ngani nahihirahay pa­ tin nagagamit sa karahayan kan publico, an kamugtakan na ini kan tinampo sinalod lamang pagtukaw kan presenteng administra­ cion. Sa marhay man na pagpalakaw patin pagpadalagan nin oublic works proguim, kun iisipon, nagkakaipo na idto ngonang madaleng pangangaipo iyo muna an atubangon asin hamanon. Igwa na kita nin kagabsan na 22 na tulay na itinogdok asin hinirahay ngonyan na taon. Kadaklan kan mga tulay na ini itinotogdok pa sana asin an iba bagong hirahayon. Nagkakaduwang gat as na man na kilometro nin tinam­ po, kun dai man pinakarhay, binusogan nin esfalto kaya ngon­ yan bako nang gayong mapawot an pagviaje. Dakul nang proyecto an ginibo asin pinag-iisipan na gibohon (sosog sa priority road recommendation kan RPD) na ngonyan, kinabibilangan nin tulay asin tinampo, an mamumugtak sa marhay na tayo bago magtapos an taon na na 1970. An Penal Farm An Camarines Sur magkakaigwa man giraray nin sadiring penal farm o erokan kan mga preso. Nahiling ni Gobernador na an mga napipiot na prisonero dai makahimaladbad asin mamomoot na magbagong buhay kun sinda magdanay sa kamugtakan na mapungot na pinagtitios ninda. An provincia nakaipos nin limang hectariang daga na donacion sa Tinangis, Pili, pitong kilometro hale aa tinampo nacional asin harani sa alimpungay kan Mt. Isarog. Pinaglalaoman na an P44,000.00 na halagang proyecto matatapos sa laog nin limang semana. Incentivo Para sa Capitalistas An gobierno provincial naghingowang maagda an mga negociantes asin darakul na capitalistas. Kun an mga recursos naturales patin yaman nin kabukidan matanyog saka gamiton, ini huli kan atracion na itinatao ni Gob. Cledera. Sa sarong marhay na kaisipan (na nakaagyat nin pagtuyaw kan mga tawong mga bakong marhay na motivo) naagkay nia an junta provincial na magpasar nin resolucion na magbukas nin, sugar central o azucarera an Southern Luzon Sugar Central, Inc., digdi sa satuya. Sosog sa mga oficiales kan companiang naonabihan, an pro­ yecto magkakaipo nin 40,000 hectareas na daing pakinabang na daga asin maempleo nin umabotkumulang 10,000 katawo na matao nin kulang-kulang P12.5 M taon-taon en forma de ingreso sa kaban kan gobiernos locales. Kangalasngalas lang na sabihon na igwa nin mga tawong nanguyog na itao an pamahala kan proyecto sa Bicol Development Company (BIDEGO) minsan pa ngani igwa nin pahayag si Presidente Marcos na ipahonod sa agendas privadas an pagpogol kan siring na proyecto "huli kan labi-labing ineficiencia o pag­ kukulang nin kakayahan kan mga corparaciones nin goberno" sa pagpalakaw kan arog kaining dakulang proyecto. Manpower Training An pagkukulang nin empleo iyo pa giraray an dakulang kaolangan sa progreso na kaipuhan nanggad hampangon kan presen­ teng nagpopogol kan reinda kan gobierno provincial. An administracion naghihimoyawot na ga­ yong matawan nin solucion an bagay na ini. An Manpower Training ipinagpapadagoa ngonyan sa provincia na nagtotokdo nin mga uocaPonal cour­ ses o mga praclicong haralipot na curso para sa mga mayong hanapbuhay. Si Gobernador minatubod na dai nangad magkakaigwa nin pagkukulang nin empleo kun igwa nin dakul na tatao asin cualificadong magtrabajo. Siring man tanganing maSeguro na an mga matapos sa cursong Manpower Training matawan nin hanapbuhay, sinda tinatawan nin mga garamiton o kasangkapan sa trabajong nanodan ninda. Sarong oficina an ngonyan pigbabanabanang togdason na iyo art mamamahala kan pagtao nin trabajo duman sa mga nagpakatapos kan curso. Tourism Ngonyan pa sana nagkaigwa nin toltol na estudio o pag-adal sa pagpakarhay kan mga tcurist potential magagayon na pangitaon sa provincia. Si ginibong survey kan RPD nagpapatotoo na an lalawigan igwa nin damot o balakid na tanawon asin maoogmang pangitaon na huli ta dai tinatawan kan manigong importancia, pinaglimanliman lang an bagay na ini na puedeng makaalok sa mga turistas na magdigdi satuya. Sa marhay na paokipaqhadoyan sa Bureau of Tourist and Travel Industry, na iyo an nagpapadagos kan five-year tourist development program, sarong grtipo i,in BTTI field investi­ gators an nagpadigdi sa pagsiyasat kan posibilidad sa pagmejorar kan mga tourist spots o pangitaon na makakatao nin ingreso. An RPD nagtipon nin Meet your friends or take your family to our place, with Exclusive Conference Room Combo Music Everyday Dining Hall with electric fans SAMPAGUITA SUPER CLUB Penafrancia Ave. Near ALATCO Terminal & Post Office, Naga City See us or Call Tel. No S2-S9-12 MRS. M. U. MARCELO - Prop.V Mgr. In Loving Memory 3rb (Amribersarg nf Dona Rosalia Hidalgo Felipe (who died January 13, 1966) MASSES will be offered January 13, 1969 at the following churches:San Francisco Church........................6:00 a. m. Metropolitan Cathedral................... 6:30 a. m. Peiiafrancia Shrine ......... 7:00 a. m. The family and relatives request the pious reader to offer a prayer for the eternal repose of her soul. NOTICE Please be informed that MR. FRANCISCO L. RAMOS is no longer connected with the under* signed company effective December 16, 196$. CONTINENTAL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. MANILA, NAGA CITY mga datos asin lista kan mga tourist attraction o magayon na pangitaon sa laog kan provinqia na magigin complctong rcfercncia dapit sa bagay na ini. An Junta Provincial An mga meimbro kan junta Provincial nagpahiling nin pagkasararo sa pagmawaot sa paggibo nin tolos-tolos na accion sa ano man na bagay na kara­ hayan kan provincia. Bilang patunay igwa na nin 479 resoluciones an Junta Provincial sa laog kan taon nin paglingkod, poon kan Encro 2 sagkod. Deciembre 31, 1968. An mga bagay na ini nagin posible sa pagkaburunyog asin pagbaranga nin respinsabilidad sa paagi nin nagkapirang comite na arog kan: 1) Committee on Rules - Hon. Mariano Trinidad, pamayo; 2) Committee on Labor and Com­ merce - Hon. Emilio Tible, Jr.; pamayo; 3) Committee on Reor­ ganization - Hon. Mariano Tri­ nidad, pamayo; 4) Committee on Agriculture - Hon. Hilario Abunal pamayo; 5) Committee on Community Development - Hon. Mariano Trinidad, pamayo; 6) Committee on Public Informa­ tion - Hon. Emilio Tible, Jr., pamayo; 7) Committee on Peace and Order - Hon. Nicanor Orino, pamayo; 8) Committee on Laws and Resolution - Hon. Mariano Trinidad, pamayo; 9) Committee on Tourism - Hon. Emilio Tible, Jr.; pamayo; 10) Com­ mittee on Education - Hon. Hilario Abo/ial, pamayo; 11) Com­ mittee on, .Health - Hon. Nica­ nor Orino, pamayo; 12) Com­ mittee on Public Works - Hon. Hilario Abonal, pamayo; asin 13) Committee on Peace and Order,Hon. Nicanor Orino, pamayo. (Dagos sa pagina 4-A)