FM orders deployment of six newly-acquired naval vessels

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FM orders deployment of six newly-acquired naval vessels
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1968
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Febri ary 10, 1968 ★ ★ THE BICOL STAR » 5 First Bicol Real Estate Seminar to be Held in Naga City on February 22-25 By: Realtor Rosenda V. Donida Seminar Director With the rapid growth of real estate development by way of residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural pursuits that is taking shape in almost every big town in Bicolandia which has resulted in more people getting interested, either as owners, developers, agents or financiers, the Philippine Association of Real Estate Boards, with its main offices in Manila, in its desire to dessiminale the fundamentals of professiofial real estate services to the public, is going to conduct the first Bicol Regional real estate seminar in Naga City, if not in Legazpi City or both, depending on enrollment, on February 22 to 25. Lectures during the seminar will be held in the morning and in the afternoon. Each session will be for three hours. Each lecturer will speak for one hour to be followed by a 30-minute open forum to give an opportunity to the participants to ask any question which is reFM Orders Deployment of Six Newly-Acquired The immediate deployment of six naval vessels acquired from the US government as transport and service vessels in the anti-smuggling drive and other services related to the economic development program was ordered recently by President Marcos. The six vessels partly aleviate the of the navy and guard for patrol transport vessels to will need coast and ____t___ ____ take care of internal security and development, according to the President during the turn-over ceremonies held at the Philippine Navy headquarters on Dewey Boulevard. The President accepted the six vessels from Minister James T. Wilson, charge de affairs of the U.S. embassy in Manila, who signed the transfer documents in behalf of the U.S. government. President Marcos signed the documents in behalf of the Philippine government. In his acceptance speech, the President said the vessels will be utilized to fight piracy, “strengthen our shores” and augment the coast guard. He said one of the vessels will be used to carry such requirements tor economic development as schoolbuilding materials, as well as for helping and supporting the civilian lated to the subject matter. Domingo R. Abella of Naga City has been designated by the seminar directorate of the abovenamed Association as the local chairman of the committee to campaign actively for enrollment in the seminar. Each enrollee will pay in advance the sum of P50 as attendance fee with which to cover all expenses to be involved, such as the cost of printing, transportation, board and lodging of the lecturers who will come mostly from Manila and Quezon City without payment for their services. Attendance to the seminar is open to any person who wants to seek knowledge in property management, subdivision, agency, selling, financing, planning and appraisal. Those who want to attend may see Mr. Abella for more information. Two top executives in the government service who hold office in Naga City have been designated lecturers. Their subjects will be national in nature, however, which have direct relation with every real estate property owner, financier o developer. Atty. Wenceslao MaraNaval Vessels airports in ferrying relief supplies in case of calamities. In ordering the deployment of the new vessels for services related to the development program, the President said: “Continuously there has been a shift, a refashioning of military aid in order to meet this new role of the armed forces of the Philippines.” “Correspondingly,” he said, “the equipment that we have received from the U.S. has changed from armaments to equipment needed for our economic development program.” “The new area of combat is not on our shores bui in the depressed areas of our country,”he added. In his-turnover speech, Minister Wilson said the ceremony “symbolizes our continuing desire to assist in the economic development and the security of our friends in Southeast Asia, particularly the p< ople of the Philippines with whom the American people have travelled so far together as comrades in arms and partners in peace.” It is my government’s confident hope that all six of the vessels will be found helpful in the impressive nation-building action programs underway today in the Philippines,” he added. sigan, regional manager of the Government Service Insurance System for Southern Luzon will lecture on the lending policies of the GSIS in relation to the services of the said institution in the development of communities through the construction of residential homes, commercial establishments, There’s a lot to look forward to for this little boy at the National Orthopedic Hospital. Hope is born and nurtured on the humane services dispensed by entities such as this hospital which receives aid from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. Just as valuable are the assistance extended by other sweepstakes beneficiaries like the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Red Cross Blood Bank, etc., numbering over 4,000 in all Efforts to improve the health and welfare of the nation are being exerted day in and day out, year after year, through the various services made available through the PCSO. MAKE WAY FOR A BETTER LIFE FEBRUARY 25z 1968 SWEEPSTAKES FIRST PRIZE P2oo#ooo SECOND PRIZE P80.000 THIRD PRIZE ?40,000 AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER CASH PRIZES, ALL TAX-FREE ALSO ON SALE: MARCH 31, 1968 SWEEPSTAKES TICKETS FIRST PRIZE - p500,000 SAVE 4 LIFE and WIN A PRIZE PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE 970 SAN MARCELINO ST., MANILA TEL. Nos. 3-02-70; 3-93-60; 4-22-76 -BRANCHESi Northern Luzon Pangasinan Medical Society Bldg. Dagupan City Northern MindanaoBicol Region Rizal St. Legazpi City J. R. Borja St. Cagayan de Oro City educational institutions, hospitals and hotels, not to mention recreational and resort centers. Atty. Bonifacio Cuevas, regional director of the Bureau of Internal Revenue for the Bicol region, will lecture on the kind oi taxes that every real property owner should know. (Continued on page 6) I Eastern Visayas West hern Visayas Patria de Cebu GSIS BLDG. Bldg. Cor. Lapu- Plaza Libertad Lapu and Legazpi Iloilo City Streets Cebu City Southern MindaTel. 5711 or 5302 nao Basa BLDG. Cor. Monteverd Avee, Guerero St. Davao City