Rizal Day celebration
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- Rizal Day celebration
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- 1967
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- Message from Ateneo de Naga Welcome, NU PConvention Delegates The host schools and families of Bicolandia look forward to welcoming the delegates to the Eleventh Annual Convention of the National Union of Students of the Philippines in Naga City on December 26-30, 1967. We consider it a blessing to have so many student leaders from all over the country gather in our midst and share with us their youthful dreams and idealism. Some may think of youth only in terms of juvenile delinquency, because this is what is often played up in newspapers. J he jheme of this Convention 'Youth Answer to the OH Challenge’ aims to prove the contrary. We should rather think of youth as a rich reservoir for good. The country stands to profit from their initiative and youthful enthusiasm. Local officials and members of the NUSP are sparing no effort to accommodate the delegates, and to provide the facilities for a well planned schedule of activities. Our fervent prayers and best wishes go for the success of this Convention. (REV.) MAXIMO DAVID, S.J. Rector, Ateneo de Naga MESSAGE FROM FATHER RECTOR WELCOME, AtENEANS Your Alma Mater, the Ateneo de Naga, bids you warm welcome on your 21st Alumni Homecoming on December 30, 1967. Fittingly this is the same day the nation remembers the supreme oblation of your fellow Atenean and national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. We welcome you as warriors who have borre the brunt of Rattle and are coming home for a brief but welcome rest. You may be a public servant or business executive, a doctor or priest, a farmer or lawyer, a laborer or offce worker, a husband or wife, a father or mother, whatever your station in life, we know that you have made small and big oblations of self to project in your own ’deal of what an Atenean should be. That ideal is summed up in the school motto 'PRIMUM REGNUM DEI’. First the Kingdom ■of God. We welcome you to share with us and your fellow alumni your personal exploits and adventures in that field of life that God has marked out for you. And we trust that all of us will draw from this Alumni Homecoming fresh vigor and inspiration to continue our work of self-giving fo Go’, our neighbor and country. Make this a ‘must’ in j oar calendar, December 30, 1957, AON Alumni Homecoming at the Ateneo de Naga. (REV.) MAXIMO DAVID, S.J. Rector December 30, 1967 * Concelfibrated Mass by alumi-priests 7:30 A. M. at ADN * Motorcade around the city and floral offering at Plaza Rizal 9:00 A. M.; assembly at ADN * Business Meeting & election of officers at Santos Hall, ADN * Luncheonat ADN guest speaker- Benigno S. Aquino, Senator-elect 12:00 A. M. at ADN gym-auditorium * Blue & Gold Ball 8:30 P. M.; ADN Gym-Auditorium # .Induction of New Officers 12:00 P. M.,§ ADN Gym-Auditorium The Lauiei-Ldhgfey . ♦ (From Page 6) ment relations were examined during the discussions. Particular attention was devoted to identifying areas of agreement and delimiting issues to be resolved. Many of these issues will, of co_ir§~, require further examina tion by both governments. Both groups recognized that, for any new instrument to become effective, action by the respective -legislative bodies of the two countries wculd be required. In view of the necessity for further examination of the remaining issues, it was considered premature at this lime to discuss the text of the new agreement, or the time at which any new agreement would become effective. The teams have prepared a joint report which the chairman of each team will submit to his President. It is expected that the group will meet again at the ear liest practicable date for the Meeting in Malacanang recently, the special committee in charge of Rizal day headed by Secretary of Education Carlos P. Romulo, decided to do away with speeches and focus instead on the historical aspects of the hero’s death, The committee announced that all over the nation, the ceremonies will be characterized by “solemnity”, dign.ty and restraint.” Main featurts of the commemoration include: 1. Lecture which will be given in Calamba, birthplace of Rizal; Dapitan, his place of exile; and at Fort Santiago, vTiire he was incarcerated and wheie he wrote his famous poem “My f.ast Farewell.” 2. Floral offerings at places abroad where the hero visited, such as at San Francisco’s Palace I J< lei, in Tokyo, and in Ileidt Iberg. Led by Philip pine ambassadors or consuls I hi re. the Filipino community in each place will participate. 3. Appropriate ceremonies at the Paco cemetery where the hero was laid to rest immediately after his execution at the Luneta. 4. School children will be urged to make a pilgrimage or offer wreaths at the shrines and monuments of the hero. 5. The Philippine flag will be flown at half-mast all over the count ry. Lectures at Fort Santiago will be the auspices of the Philippines Historical Commission and the Knights of Rizal. The project is headed by Fr. de la Costa, rector of Ater.eo de Manila University. Romulo said that special invitations to these lectures will be issued to presidents of students organizations, professors of history, tourist guides, labor leaders (Continued on png i 8) purpose of attempting to resolve the remaining substantive issues, thereby making possible the negotiation of a new instrument to replace the Laurel-Langley AgreeCattb D.'s^asajlStill MenacsslLivettock Sorsogon, Sorsogon, Raising of cattle whether for milk or beef will not prosper much in some areas of Sorsogon unless liverflucke disease is fully eradited or at least minimized. Several veterinarians, private as well as those employed by the Bureau of animal industry, hinted that parasitism infection among cattle and carabaos in the province is causing uptold losses to farmers. Production of milk is impaired, not ta mention the fact that those are usually discarded for human consumption, they said. . 1it i.ud cn pcgc 8) Rizal Day Celebration / December 2J, 1967 ★ THE BICOL STAR *7 Wishing all a Merry Christmas — NEW COSMOS RESTAURANT Padian Street Naga City Greetings of the Season — GOLDEN BAKERY & RESTAURANT Gen. Luna Street Naga City Dr. Jose Flizal Rizal ar d sa ial conscience. This will be the theme of this year’s observance of the 71st anniversary of the death of Dr. Jose Rizal next Dec. 30. President Marcos will lead the nation in honoring the hero when he lays a wreath at the foot of the Rizal monument at the Luneta. The ceremoby will mark the lowering of flags to Lalf-masl all over the nation. Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearBONING'S TRADING 74 General Merchandise & School, Office Supplies General Luna Street , Naga City Merry Christmas— HENRY TRADING 22 Gen. Street Naga City Happy Greetings of the Season — BENITO COMMERCIAL Dealing on Textiles, Glassware & Gen. Mrdze., Household Utenisls General Luna Street Naga City Christmas GreetingsNAGA l a s u er t e g l as s w ar e Elias Angeles Street Naga City Wishing our Friends and Customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearAGNA'S STORE General Merchandise Igualdad Street Happy Greetings of the SeasonNaga City I ------------ .1 NEW ERA LUMBER Igualdad Street Naga City Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearROMY TRADING Dealer; Copra, Sugar & Kerosene Tabuco, Naga City Tel. 41-41 Happy Greetings of the SeasonISAROG LUMBER Panganiban Ave. Merry Christmas to AllFAUSTINO ROCHA Hardware - Plumbing & Electrical Supply 86 General Luna Street Naga City Merry Christmas - Happy New Year NEW TINAMBAC LUMBER Igualdad Street Naga City Season’s greetings fromFARMACIA UY 106 General Luna Street Naga City Happy greetings of the SeasonATTY. BONIFACIO M. CUEVAS BIR Regional Director Naga City Sincere greetings of the SeasonMRS. CONSUELO J. TIMARIO Proprietor Sta. Cruz Naga City QU IM SON FORWARDERS ANGEL BARON, Branch Mgr. „ NA<?A CITY 'TEL. NO. 61-98T I Branches: Balagtas St. Tinajeros 488 Son Malabon, Rizal Tel Nos. 23-92-83 & 2-13-10 Prieto Street 488 San Fernando Binondo, Manila Tel. No 2-76-7J Tabaco, Albay T11 IL 11T 11N E N A T10N A L R A1L WA Y 8 Manila Important Announcement 8 The Biool Star December 23,1967 Plush interior of New Diesel Motor Car, with new sitting arrangement of two-abreast, gives enough elbow room assures comport for long distance ride. Change of schedule of ISAROG LIMITED Effective December 24, 1967 In response to numerous requests from our patrons in the Bicol reqion, effective December 21, 1967, the ISAROG LIMITED, PNR fast economy express train to the south will leave Manila at 6:00 o’lock p.rw. observing the schedule of the Mayon Limited and will run up to Ligao, Albay instead of up to Naga only. On the return trip-the ISAROG LIMITED will leave Ligao al 5:10 p.m. to allow enough time for refueling and servicing at Naga, but from there it will also ob.-erve the schedule of the Mayon Limited leaving Naga at 8:00 pm. As previously announced this train will run alternately with the Mayon Limited leaving Manila every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday and returning every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. NICANOR L JIMENEZ General Manager Senator Padilla free vote of citizens in a free, orderly and honest elections, is a problem that comfronts not only the opposition but also the entire nation. Senator Padilla branded as absurd the warning of President Marcos that those who complain, specially the LP leaders, of the bloodiest and dirtiest elections of November 14, 1967 are enemies of the Republic, who undermine our democratic institutions. Senator Padilla concluded his speech by reminding his hearers of the warning of our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, who said - "There are no tyrants, where there are no slaves”. He propounded the query to free citizens in our free democratic society - must we resign ourselves to be slaves, because someone imposes himself as a tyrant? Rizal Diy . ♦. presidents of bar associations, members of the Cabinet, among others. Last year’s program at the Luneta will be followed. The chairmanship and memberships of 13 sub-committees which took charge of the national celebratoin last year will also remain the same. Yuk1 tide Greetings from: Ihrnl JBfar EMPLOYEES: * ARNOLD A. MANAGO * VER D. ALBA * JIMMY A. MANAGO * ROMY S. ESPLANA * TACIO SABALLEGUE Callie disease, ♦ ♦ Liverfluke is endemic in several areas of the province. A survey two years ago in Irosin, one of the endemic areas, showed that of the carabaos tested in one barrio, 27 were found to have liverfluke infection. BAI sent here a team to survey the extent of liverfluke infestation as well as to treat infected animals. However, lack of funds prevented the team from making such headway, considering that the parasitic disease “is not easy to control and treatment alone of infected animals is not enough, since in endemic areas where the snail hosts abound, infection is constant and continuous.” According to BAI, liverfluke has spread out into many pockets of endemnicity on account of the irrigation system which serves as arteries for the dissemination of the snail intermediate hosts. A proposal to establish a research and training center on liverfluke in Sorsogon under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture Organization has not yet materialized. Essay WdlfaS . • • present rnidsnn. Evrici miv be submitted in Bicol or English. The contest is slated to start on December 23, 1967, and end tentatively on February 8, 1968. To endorse the contest, the sponsor has enlisted the aid of national and local officials as well as the civic and religious organizations The First Lady, Mrs. Imeldi R. Marcos, has been invited at special guest of honor to award the prizes to the winners of the contest while Executive Secretary Rafael Salas has been requested to come as guest speaker at appropriate ceremonies to be ' held in Naga City. Rules and regulations governing the contest will be aired over station DZGE, Naga City, and published in the metropolitan dailies as well as in the local papers in the Bicol Region. SCHEDULE OF PN'l TRAILS MA-1 leaves Manila every Monday, Wednesday and Friday only. MA-7 leaves Manila every Sunday, Tuesday Thursday. LG-2 leaves Legasgi every, Tuesday and Thursday. LIG-2 leaves Ligao every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. NOTHERN LINE Train No. Origin Departure Destination Arrival Northbound Trains 10 Manila 9:00 a.m. San Fernando U 3:47 p.m. 20 Manila 6:33 a.m. San Fernando U 12:15 p.m. 102 Manila 8:30 a.m. Penaranda 11:11 a.m. 12 Manila 1:30 a.m. San Fernand d U 8:02 p.m. 2 Manila 4:05 p.m. San Jose, NE 7:49 p.m. 4 Manila 5:10 p.m. Dagupan 9:40 p.m. 104 Manila 6:30 p.m. Penaranda 9:20 p.m. Southbound Trains 3 Dagupan 3:10 a.m. Manila 7:17 a.m. 1 San Jose NE 3:50 a.m. Manila 7:40 a.m. 101 Panaranda 4:00 a.m. Manila 6:41 a.m. 11 San Fernando U 5:15 a.m. Manila 11:44 a.m. 103 Penaranda 12:30 p.m. Manila 3:11 p.m. 19 San Fernando U 1:40 p.m. Manila 7:24 p.m. 17 San Fernando U 1:10 a.m. Manila 6:15 p.m. SOUTHERN LINE Southbound Trains 511 Manila 6:15 a.m. Legaspi 8:19 p.m. 513 Manila 6:50 p.m. Legaspi 9:19 a.m. 503 Manila 9:15 p.m. Naga 2:06 p.m. MA-1 MAYON Manila 6:00 p.m. Legaspi 5:45 a.m. MA-7 ISAROG Manila 6:00 p.m. Ligao 5:02 a.m. 523 Manila 2:20 p.m. Calauag 9:38 p.m. 521 Lucena 2:30 p.m. Tagkawayan 9:20 p.m. 631 Lopez 4:30 p.m. Naga 12:14 p.m. 537 Hondsgua 2:20 p.m. Naga 9:53 p.m. 535 Naga 3:30 p.m. Legaspi 9:18 p.m. ] Northbound Trains 512 Legaspi 7:00 a.m. Manila 8:42 p.m. 514 Legaspi 6:00 p.m. Manila 7:55 a.m. 504 Naga 11:25 a.m. Manila 2:10 a. m. LG-2 MAYON Legaspi 5:30 p.m. Manila 5:31 a.m. LIG-2 ISAROG Ligao 5:40 p.m. Manila 5:31 a.m. 524 Tagkawayan 1:35 a.m. Manila 9:51 a.m. 522 Tagkawayan 4:35 a.m. Lucena 11:31 a.m. 532 Naga 3:00 p.m. Lopez 10:34'p.m. 536 Legaspi 4:00 a.m. Naga 8:31 a.m. The vigil and floral offerings at the Rizal monument are to be undertaken by a committee to be created by the oSi dais of public and private schools. Heal and Advertise in .. . * licol^tar * Merry Christmas and Happy New YearJader R. Ricarte Branch Manager G. A. MACHINERES, INC Panganiban Ave. Naga City W& Aie Extending to All Our Heoitfelt Greetings of Q The Season & Prayerful g Best Wishes for the Coming New Year 1968^ c ' IDOMINADOR R. AYTONA 1 o g □ Residence: § Quezon City, Philippines SENATOR & MRS. Philippine Senate, Manila