Export industries boosted by FM
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- • l e g a l n o t ic e s & Republic of the Philippines COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CATANDUANES 10th Judicial District IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR A CHANGE OF NAME, YAN WEY, Petitioner. SPL. PROC. NO. 132 X......................................................X ORDER In his verified petition, the petitioner, a bona fide resident of the province of Catanduanes since 1946, seeks to obtain judicial authority to change his Chinese name, Yan Wey with the Filipino name Lucas Arcilia Yan, the name allegedly given him when he was baptized in the Catholic Church sometime in the year 1947. VV HEREFORE, the petition being sufficient in form and substance, the Court hereby sets the same for hearing on April 29, 1968, at 8:30 o’clock in the mori ing and directs that a copy of this order be published in the Bicoi Star, a newspaper published in the City of Naga and of general circulation in the province of Catanduanes, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, which won the lottery conducted in the office of the Clerk of Court, pursuant to the provisions of Rep. Act No. 5469, so that all persons interested in the petition may then and there appear and show cause why the same should not be granted. Let a copy of this petition be served upon the Solicitor General. SO ORDERED. Virac, Catanduanes, Novemei 25, 1967. FELICIANO S. GONZALES Judge Certified True Copy. MANUEL A. MAGISTRADO Clerk of Court Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, 1967. LEGAL NOTICE Notice ii hereby given tkal the estate left by late Sps. Jsciato Valencia and Liberals Alarte, eonaietiog of id agrieultural lot situated at Sea Antonio, Tiaam b a e, Canos.Suri covered by O.C.T. No* 7751 (Patent) vitb an area of 9T.522 square meters, has been the subject of an Extra judicial settlement vitb ra'e by the only beir, Edilberto Valeneia, who subsequently sold the same to Marcelo Calla, for Pl.500 80| said deed acknowledged before Not. Pub. Hilario Espano per Doe; No. 6511 Pegs 4; Book 21; S. 1967 on Dec. 8, 1967 at the City of Naga. Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, 19S7, LEGAL NOTICE Natiee is hereby given that pursuant te Sec. 1. Rule 74 «f the Ru'es of Court, an Affidavit of Adjudiration has -ea executed by Eulalia Lan.eg, only heir of the late Cleotilde Reeapeso and Ro muaido Laniog, over a parcel of residential Dad situated in San Agustin, Iriga, Camarines Snr with an area of 1,504 sq, m. now under Tax Declaiation No. 16414 and valued at ?5,130. The instrument was exeouted December 6, 1967 before Notary Publie Hilario Espano an 1 recorded as Doc. No. 0331 Page No. 100; Book No. XX; Series of 1967. Pub. f ecena'ier 9, 16 and 23, 1 6 . Republic of the Philippines Department df Justice OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF SORSOGON, SORSOGON DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Mortgagee, SALVACION MOLINA, Mortgagor, FORECLOSURE x - - - - - x SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES Under Act 3135 As Amended WHEREAS, by virtue of the power of attorney inserted in the deed of mortgage executed by SALVACION MOLINA, single, of legal age, Filipino, with residence and postal address at Daet, Camarines Norte, in favor of the Development Bank of the Philippines, formerly R. F. C. Mortgagee, under date of August 5, 1961, and for the satisfaction of the debt in the amount of ONE THOUSAND EIGH P HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE AND 68/100 PESOS (Pl,855.68) as of December 23, 1966, including interest thereon, plus daily interest and expenses thereafter, plus 10% of the total indebtedness as attorney’s fees also secured by said mortgage, the Provincial Sheriff of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, thru the undersigned Deputy Provincial Sheriff levied upon all the rights, interest, title, dominion and participation that of the Mortgagor Salvacion Molina has in and upon the real property mortgaged LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given tbat pursuant to Seo. 1. Rule 74 of the H u I e s al Court, an Extrajudicial battlement of Estate With Waiver of Rights, bas been executed November 26, 1967, by and amoog the Heirs of Ettlslis Villareal, namely, Dioaiaia Magistrado, the surviving Widow and the ehildrvn, Corez u, Nelly, Teotimo, Lsurtee and Pedrito all surnamed Villareal, affecting the property situated in Anieg, Sagnay, Camarioee Sur, vitb an area of 5.9870 hectares and by Original Certifisate of Title No. 22698 Heirs waived their rights in favor of Corazon Villareal under an instrument executed before Notary Public Hilario Espano ol Canaman, Camarines Sur, ander Doc. NT. 607; Page 95; Book No. XX; Series of 1967. Pub. December 9, 16 & 23. NOTICE Pursuant to Seo. 1, Rule 74 of tbe Rule? of Court, nolioe is hereby gives that Matilde Braeero, surviving wife and only legal heir of late Fausto Lagrs, who died in Pagranga-an, Lagonoy, Cam. 8ur on May 6, 1963, executed aa affidavit adjudicating unto barself with simultaneous abselute Bale unto Cssar Goyene, Filipino, of legal age, married, Naga City, for a consideration of F2.500 tbat certain parcel of land, situated io PagesDga an, C,S. with an area ol 90,043 Sq M. desaribed in OCT No. 16329) (Lot 961 Pls 687-D). The instrument wae executed and acknowledged before Notary Public Hilario Espano at Canamau, C.8. per Doc. No. 643) Page 2; Bk. 21; S. 1967. Pub. Dec. 16, 23 10, 1967. Republic of the Philippines Department of Justice OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF SORSOGON, SORSOGON RURAL BANK OF BULAN, INC., Mortgagee, -versusSAMUEL ALBOR AND EMMA Hl LOTIN, Mortgagors. X....................................... X SHERIFE’S NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE AND SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES Under Acr 3135 As Amended WHEREAS, by virtue of the power of attorney inserted in the deed of Mortgage executed by s.\Ml EL Al BOR and EMMA HILOT1N (spouses) of legal age, Filipino, with residence and posand more particularly described, as follows: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE Or TITLE NO. T-1477SORSOGON A parcel of land situated in the barrio of Sto. Nifto, Municipality of Bacon, Province of Sorsogon, Philippines. Lot. No. 1 - Bounded on the North, by property of Hipolito Daual; on the East, by property of Fausto Arnaldo; on the South, by property of Damian Molina; and on the Southeast, by property of Marciliano Arnaldo, x x x containing an area of 0.8649 hectares. Lot No. 2 - Bounded on the the Northeast, by Guisok Creek; on the Southeast, by Hipolito Daual and Guisok Creek; on the Southwest, by properties of Teodoro Dalea and Malcelino Arnaldo; and on the Northwest, by properties of Marcelino Arnaldo, and Damian Molina, x x x containing an area of 4.0101 hectares. WHEREAS, pursuant to the said real estate mortgage and in accordance with Section 3 and 4 of said Act 3135 as amended, the Provincial Sheriff of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, thru the undersigned Deputy Provincial Sheriff ANNOUNCES that on January 10, 1968, at 10:00 in the morning at the Office of the Provincial Sheriff below the Courthouse at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, he will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and in Philippine Currency, the above described real property in order to satisfy the total amount of indebtedness claimed by the bank in said mortgage. WHEREAS, this notice of public auction sale will be published in the BICOL STAR, a newspaper of general circulation in tiie province of Sorsogon as well as in the Bicoi region and edited in the City of Naga-once a week for three concecutive weeks, the first publication to take place at least twenty days before the date of auction sale. Copies of this notice will be posted for the same period of time in the conspicuous public places in the Municipality of Bacon and Sorsogon where the properties are located and the auction sale will take place. Wherefore, prospective buyers or bidders are hereby enjomed to investigate for themselves the title of the properties and the encumbrances thereto if there be any for their own protection. Done at Sorsogon, Sorsogon this 1st day of December, 1967. ARTURO R. ARGUELLES Ex- Officio Provincial Sheriff By: ANGEL D. JARICAL Deputy Provincial Sheriff Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, *67. December 30, 1967 ★ THE BICOL STAR _ ♦ 3 tai address at Tula-tula, Magallanes, Sorsogon, in favor of the RURAL BANK OF BULAN, INC., under date of June 6, 1964. May 11, 1965 and May 24, 1966, and for the satisfaction of the debt in the amount of TWO THOUSAND FIFTY SIX AND 62/100 PESOS (1’2,056.62) as of November 15, 1967, including interest thereon, plus daily interest and expenses thereafter, plus 10% of the total amount of indebtedness as attorney’s ’fees and the Sheriff’s fees for the foreclosure and sale all secured by said mortgage, at the indication of the Morgagce Bank, the Provincial Sheriff of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, livied upon all the rights, interest, titles, dominions and participations that of the mortgagors might have in and over the following described real properties mortgaged, to wit: Parcel-1- A parcel of agricultural land (abaca and coconut) located at Tula-tula, Magallanes, Sorsogon, containing an area of Thirty Six Thousand Four Hundred Eighty Five (36,485) Square Meters, more or less, x x x Bounded on the North, by Cayetano Mendaro and Isidro Hilotin; on the East, by Public Land; on the West, by Epifanio Deyto. Tax Decl. No. 5112 and Assessed for P480.00. Abaca and coconuts are the permanent improvements and visible boundaries are Creek, Balite and Taquilala trees. Parcel -2- A parcel of coconut, abaca and thicket land located at Tula-tula, Magallanes, Sorsogon, containing an area of THIRTY THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY ONE (30,451) Square Meters, more or less, Bounded on the North, by Marcos Golloso; on the East, by Pawic River; on the South, the Pawic River; and on the West, by Marcos Golloso. Tav Deel. No. 4152 and Assessed for P230.00 Coconut and abaca are the permanent improvements and BL posts, River and Taquilala trees are the visible boundaries. Parcel 3- A parcel of agricultural land containing an area of 70,000 Square meters more or less located at Tula-tula, Magallanes. Sorsogon, bounded on the North, by Samuel Albor and Jesus Moraleda; on the East, by Felipe Llarina; on the South, by Rosendo Totica; and West, by Francisca Lopos and Samuel Hilotin. Tax Deel. No. 5255 and Assessed for Pl,700.00. Coconuts and abaca are the permanent improvements and quilala and hojasmorado trees are the visible boundaries . . Parcel -2-2 parcel of agricultural land located at Tula-tula, Magallanes, Sorsogon, containing an area of SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND (75,000) ’ Square Meters more or less, bounded on the North, by property of Julian Marmol; East, by property of Plutarco de los Reyes; South, by property of Pastor Alcantara; and on. the West, by property of Arturo Albor. Tax Decl. No. 5651 and Assessed for Pl 1,180.00 and abaca and coconuts are the permanent improvements and living trees are the visible boundaries. WHEREAS, pursuant to the said real estate mortgage and in accordance with Sections 3 and 4 of said Act 3135 as amended, the Provincial Sheriff of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, thru the undersigned Deputy Sheriff ANNOUNCES THAT on February 7, 1968, at 10:00 in the morning of that day he will sell at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash and in Philippine Currency, in the Office of the Provincial Sheriff at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, below the Courthouse the above described real properties in order to satisfy the total amount of indebtedness claimed by said Bank. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby fgiven , that pursuant to See. 1, of Rule 74 of the New Rules of CouJt, the estate of the late Salvador Reyer consisting of a parcel of coconut land situated at Grijalvo, San Fernando, C. Sur, designated as Lot 2149, Pls. 737-D, with an area of 2.6244 Has. has been the subject of an Extrajudicial Settlement by the heirs executed before Notary Public Flavio Esplago as per Doc. No. 290, Page No. 90, Book No. V, Scries of 1967. Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, ’67. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the property of the late Arcadio Sicad, located at Dimadlagan, Panlayaan, Sorsogon, Sorsogon, has been the subject of this Summary Settlement with Sale by the heirs, namely: Exequiel, Presentacion, Justina, Asuncion, Gregorio, Amador, Salvacion and Rosario, all surnamed Sicad and Marcos Bermundo, in favor of Daniel Javier which was executed and acknowledged on Nov. 17, 1967, before Notary Public Atty. Hugo D. Dado of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, as evidenced by Doc. 1166; Page 8; Book 29; and Series of 1967 of his notarial register. Pub. Dec. 16,23, 30, ’67.-A. J’ WHEREAS, this notice of public auction sale will be published in the BICOL STAR, a newspaper of general circulation in the Bicoi Region and edited in the City of Naga Philippines, once a week for three consecutive weeks, the first publication totake place at least Sixty (60) days before the date of auction. Copies of this notice will be posted in three ■ conspicuous places in the Municipality of Magallanes where the properties are located and same copies will be posted at Sorsogon, • Sorsogon where the auction will take place. WHEREFORE, propective buyers or bidder axa hereby enjoined to investigats for themselves the titles of the properties and the encumbrances thereto if there be arty for their own protection. Done at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, this 1st day of December, 1967. ARTURO R. ARGUELLES Ex-Officio Provincial Sheriff By: ANGEL D. JARICAL Deputy Sheriff Pub. Dec. 16,23, 30, ‘67 Export industries Boosted By FM President Marcos conferred recently with his economic advisers on ways and means of stepping up financial suppo:L for exporc industries, particularly the coconut industry, logging and mining. The President stressed that top priority be given the coconut industry in the implementation of the administration’s PlOO-million loan program to aid the industry. He told the financial advisers to endeavor or to device ways and means by which loans under this program could be granted more expeditiously. The President pointed out uhat it was necessaty to avert a possible drop in the volume of coconut eyports in the next two years. He explained that this redaction in coconut exports may (Continued on pag . 6> . I HE BICOL STAR * December 30, 1957 DBP Marks . « * <7ene E. Balfttmoso FROM THE HILLTOP Cagayan; Baguio City; Tarlac; Tarlac; Daet, Camarines Norte, Puerto Princesit) Palawan; Kalibo, Ak'an; and Dumaguete City. This is only the beginning. Chairman Licares is determined to open a DBP branch in every province to give full meaning to the policy of the DBP of rendering service to the entire country. As of today, the DBP has an extensive network of branches and agencies. It has a total of 19 operating branches and 27 agencies. The conversion of 5 existing agencies into branches and the approved establishment of a new one in Baguio City which are now being implemented will bring the total number of branches to 25 but will reduce the number of agencies to 22. These offices are distributed among the different regions: Luzon, 11 branches and 5 agencies, Visayas, 7 branches and 6 agencies; and Mindanao, 7 branches and 11 agencies. Naga is one of the DBP’s two branches in Bicoi reeion. It started in 1955 with Mr Augusto Tambunting serving as its first Manager. Since that time, the following have served as Manager: Mr. Anatalio T. Viray, 1956. to 1960; Mr. Anselmo Aiovera, 1960 to 1962; and the incumbent Mr. Augusto D. Alvarado, 1962 to present. At the time it was opened in 1955, Naga Branch had an investment of P5.5 million spread over the entire Bicoi area. Because the area it served was too large for the branch to service, other provinces, were taken off its territory and transfer! ed to other branches which were subsequently opened. Today, Naga Branch serves Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte. The Branch maintains an agency office in Daet, Camarines Norte to accent the emphasis on service to borrowers by bringing its facilities nearer to its clients in this area. Within its area of operations, the Naga Branch offers the following banking services: Medium and long-term loans for agriculture, industry, real estate construction, low-cost homes, savings deposits; time deposits; administration of trust investment funds such as Coconut financing fund and sales and servicing of Progress Bonds. The Naga Branch can be considered as one of the principal investors in the local economy of the two provinces it serves. As of November 30, 1967, loan investments of the Branch amounted to Pf6,Oil,463.84 broken down into agricultural loans of P8,580,876.36 (53%); industrial loans of P4,411,240.35 (27%); and real estate (housing)1 loans of P3,019,347.13 (20%); or a total of P16,011,463.84. Agricultural Ioans of the branch have been channeled principally to the production of the traditional major crops of the region. These are: Coconut, Palay and Abaca. The Branch is trying to encourage farmers to diversify agricultural produ :tion through the planting of new crops that can be grown in the region. Aware that the success of any attempt to diversify farming will depend on educating farmers, educational drives are being conducted by agricultural experts of the Branch. Fiestas and meeting of farmers are taken advantage of by Branch personnel for campaigns of this sort. While agriculture remains the primary area for the lending operations of the Branch, industrial growth is a primary concern. Naga Branch has been relatively successful in promoting industrialization. This may be gleaned from the fact that 27% of its portfolio is in industrial loans. Seeing how important capital formation is to the process of Preponderance of Fragmentation (Second of a Series) Editor’s Note: In the preceding installment the writer discussed the implications particularly , on the political aspect on the current issue pervading on the ‘reported 'partitioning' of the province of Camarines Sur: discussions of which being timely should ensue and follow the trend of awareness and vigilance which is endispensable to democratic growth. The Augury of a Bright Future- The incoming provincial 'administration from the govenor-elect Manding Cledera and his entourage of provincial board members are as a whole a compenent group of neophyte politicians whose assumption into office beginning January I deserves the commendation of the people whose desire for change had unalterably voted a straight Nacionalista administration - a stretch of four (4) long duration years from 1968 up to 1971. The mandate of the electorate being on the landslide scale give credence to the pragmatic essence of natural consequences as useful results of ideas in a process giving validity to truth itself thus the rising tide of new elite generation seeking the favor of public office anchored on the incentive of hard work and more on the political exigency to cultivate and win the people’s esteem thru performaune. The governor-elect Manding Cledera for his part is a seemin gly calculating vintage of a man possessing both the wibingness and lhe giveand-take hard-core sacrifices to serve the people, In this regard it is expre ted then of the other members of the provincial board not only to coordinate and cooperate but to impart for the duration of their tenure while in office the best that could be had by way of exemplary deeds and if need be to rise above the considerations of selfaggrandizement. Project Study and the welfare Program- Even as the last election promises have long been stilled - the people’s welfare should not escape meticuluos attention. The small fries or lowsalaried employees in th,e varied government (provincial) services in order to make both ends for body and soul meet affected harshly by the ever rising prices <jf prime commodities - should be tended to with a gradual salary and wage increases as the essentials of financing will warrant. After all it is the small fries who toil day in and day out the uneasy monotony’ of the day’s labor. The growing communities in the rural areas should have the long-sought feeder roads; those lame and dangerous coconut and outdated wooden bridges should be replaced by concrete culverts and cemented bridges in order to minimize the year-long repairs which by nature cut-out the bulk of maintenance and repair outlay. Good feeder roads and as much as good bridges are necessary adjuncts to the continuous flow of commerce. Given the proper focus and initiative- the rural areas will thrive in material abundance. The school building program, too, now that pre-fabricated units are adequately available should replace those dilapidated school nipa and bamboo shanties that had borne the brunt of the typhoons and in line with the rice proficiency program hundreds of unirrigated ricelands can be extended the advantages of irrigation by developing more irrigated areas into productive zones. Board Member Emilio lible Jr Speaks- As almost anyone should know Board Member Emilio Tible is a bona fide protege of Congressman Felix Fuentebella and who steadfastly utilized the weight and influence to’ insure Tible’s victory in the NP convention. But as events did turn out- the delegates by a twist of sympathy and fate voted a majority for Manding C ledera’s nomination in the third and final balloting. Relevant to the burning issue that may crop up on the heels of the reported move of Congresman Fuentebella to ‘partition’ Camarines Sur into three (3) provinces- Board Member Tible as reported in a local weekly (not this) made known his stand against: the political fragmentation of this premier province. Certainly no r:ght thinking member of the new provincial board should ever sign his own passport to exile in the future diminutive province of New Camarines Sur eminently bordering the mining province of Camarines Norte. For making bold his stand against the political ‘fragmentation’ of this premier province- Board Member Emilio Tible Jr. deserves this famous accolade by Emma Lazarus’ - Inscription on the Statue of Liberty at New York Harbor - Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses, yearning to brighten free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest tossed to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door. (To be continued) TN; ?W??HE NIW.1U RE) Camarines Sin-Naja City Chapter Ka$a Chy Latest Aunoanceaasii."; Red Cross Board of Directors, Camarines Sur-Naga City chapter at its meeting on December 20. 1967 madefied the 1 rtz.es for the Red Cross raffle benefit scheduled for December 31, 19o7 due to the poor sale of tickets. Individual and Group Agents failed to cover their respective got Is or quotas because of the effect of 1 ypnoon , .“Whelming” which wrought damage and caused Buffering to tl.e | people of Camarines Sur and Naga City. The Prize approved and modified are as follows: 1st Prise - One (1) Single Bed "Sylcon Cathay” 2nd Prize - One (1) Zenith Sewing Machine 3rd Prize - One (1) Radiola Transistorized Radio with ’ crystal mike < 4th Prize - One (1) “Whelers” Round Wall Clock crystal mike , 4ui 1 ll/v - VHV * L....... - 5th Prize - Ten (10) Consolation Prizes at P5 AGENTS PRIZES:(Individual) For selling the First Prize . . . . P 75 For selling the 2nd Prize .... 50 For selling the 3rd Prize . . . . 25 ’ (Group) For selling the First Prize .... P75 For selling the 2nd Prize .... 50 For selling the 3rd Prize .... 25 ‘ Board of Canvassers will compose the fallowing: Dr. Joaquin I. Perez, Chairman, Dr. Magno V. Jamito, Vice-Chairman, Mr. Domingo A. Escalante, Mrs. Emily P. Bichara, Mr. Benito Manalo, Mrs. Irene Mariano and Mr. Elino Reyes, members. The-public is coidialiy invited to witness the Grand Draw on December 31 at 12:00 Noon at the Alatco Terminal compound, Naga City immediately after the Eddie Alanis Show. Rail-Skates . . ♦ Limited trains stop only in the ■ poblacion of Sipocot. These five "railroad” towns have a combined population of nearly 160,000. The area produces copra, abaca, palay, citrus, fish from fishponds, bananas, vegetables, poultry, cattle, minerals and even “azucenas” in commercial quantities. When the Philippine National Railway trips are cut by landslides, floods, derailments or breakdown of engines and coaches, which are frequent, the people of this area arc completely isolated. Products rot, the sick die for lack of medical attention aid peace and order I reak down. In view of this urgent need to supplement the infrequent and unreliable service of the Phil. National Railways, necessity invented the “rarl-skates”. Of course, it is a dangerous means of transportation, but everybody, including government officials, would rather take a chance than do nothing at all. Even the Archbishop of Nueva Caceres did not hesitate to ride a "rail-skate” when he, paid a pastoral visit to one of the Barrios of Ragay. The order of General Manager Jimenez, to prohibit the use of “rail-skates” on the PNR railway line and to confiscate them will economic development, the DBP recently embarked on a nationwide program to tap savings through the sale of Progress Bonds. Naga Branch is deeply involved in this program. Proceeds from bond sales are channeled to finance worthy agricultural and industrial projects within the Branch’s territory. The Branch is endeavoring to induce more and more people to take advantage of its credit facilities. The branch is prepared to extend credit for projects in the agricultural sector that will either increase the productivity of existing farms, developed uncultivated agricultural lands, establish new industries or expand existing ones, and finance the construction of low-cost houses for the homeless. To accomplish these goals, Mr. Augusto D. Alvarado, present Manager of Naga Branch, is mobilizing the entire Branch force consisting of 57 personnel to embark on a program of projectpromotions. Farmers, producers, entrepreneurs in Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte - in short, all those who need long-term financial assistance as well as technical help from the DBPare being encouraged to consult the DBP Naga Branch. certainly cause plenty of hardship on the 160,000 inhabitants of these “railroad” towns. The PNR should, therefore, take immediate steps to increase the frequency of local trips in the area. But even this will not solve the problem completely. For a lasting solution, the construction of the so-called “Quirmo” Highway is imperative. This project has been in the planning stage since the time of the late President Elpidio Quirino. The Macapagal administration poured hundreds of thousand pesos into the project, thru the EEA, but nothing tangible was accomplished. The present administration released P45.000 for this project •’ 1 last .year, but the sum likewise accomplished nothing except the clearing of a stretch of less than three (3) kms. fiom the Sipocot bridge to Barrio Gaongan, with no sub-grading whatsoever. Under present engineering procedures . in the Bureau of Public Highways, no amount of appropriation and release can complete the project in the foreseeable future. It is important, therefore, that this proposed “Quirino” Highway should be made a part of the propossd Japan - Philippine Friendship Highway, which will save about 100 kms. or at least 2 hours’ travelling time from the present circuitous route thru Labo and Daet, Cam. Norte, and will develope the entire rich northern region of Cam trines Sur and _the southern tip of Quezon province. Export Industry . . . be expected because of the des truction brought by about by typhoon “Welming”, especially in the Bicoi region. At the same time, he called for a view to determining possible changes which would insure more vigorous export trade in ' the coming years. The President also discussed with his financial advisers possible increased financing for other projects, such as airports, the prososed Farmers’ Market and the proposed Tondo reclamation project. Bacong Elegible . . . citud sa pagcandidato para alcalde can Nov. 14, 1967. Nin huli ta ma-apelar si Medroso, con siring baco pang final an decision can juzgado de primera instancia digdi. An ha pot can iba iyo: Siisay an ma tucao na alcalde sa Calabanga"" mientras yaon sa apelacion an caso? Siisay an majurar como alcalde sa Enero 1, 1968, sa lunes, nin huli ta an decision can juez na bacong elegible na mag alcalde si Medroso pigprcmulgar sana can'26 caning bulan na ini?