Edu smells rat in LTC collections he orders to audit agencies

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Edu smells rat in LTC collections he orders to audit agencies
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»»»«»» ♦ SOUTHERN ARMS | ♦ & EQUIPMENT CO. Ttl. 21-11 P.O. Box 136 82o Renacimiento St. Naga City * ' EUTECTIC'’ low-heat welding Z solders for cast iron, stainless ♦ steel, copper bronze, aluminum, 2 zinc. A nickel. t“BUKH" and ’ SOUTHERN o CROSS” diesel engines; Various 2 water pumps; Lathes;. Drills: lories. “ “MESMA” machi* | Year 34—Vol. 31. No. 12-City of Naga. May 14, 1966—10 Ctvos. 12 Pages Founded In 1333 The Oldest Regional Weekly Newspaper • ••••••••••••• ★★★★★ •••••••••••••• j WANTED IMMEDIATELY: | Route Driver-Salesman t ♦ For ESSO GASUL LPG ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Apply by letter only c/o ESSO SUPER SERVICE STATION Panganiban Ave., Naga City Felipe Protests NAMARCO Transfer LTC Collections k"1* R‘f<,rm lnfo™a,i»n Projected Trawler Ij IVi liOllcCUOIlb A , .J . Hl NiMfipPR Pomonal Offirp To LeaaZDl Cltv • • • • • • Edu Smells Rat in 1--------------He Orders To Audit Agencies • • • 'Drive I. J S Of NAMARCO Regional Office To Legazpi City In The Bicol Region Immediately after learning that there is a plan since March 1966, the Land Re- to transfer the regional office of the National MarActing Land Transportation Commissioner Ro- form information Drive has been keting Corporation of the government in Naga City meo F. Edu ordered yesterday the audit of collections bay^n^CamariAes sur' whTr/two' l.o the City of Legazpi, Congressman Ramon FI. Femeo r.Edu ordered yesterday me auditoi collections bay and camarinesSur, where two l.° ine u-liy 01 L;egazP*» v-uugicsauiau iu u u v u x v by LTC agencies which have not yet been deposited Land Reform information Teams lipe, Jr. of the first district of Camarmes Sur made with the National Treasurer in an aggregate amount £eAiba!d'sd^ his strong protest of the projected transfer to NAr _ -n:__ I",1 . l J? . 7?. T - MADrn Mnnoonr Tnxrpnal A mMirras. FftllWilli vile ncwmv. 1.1 an aSSiv8aLv ai.iuuuv jn Albav is composed of Atty. Al- V , , , * /---------. i c-ol; of Pl million. fredo Abundo. of a c a . Atty Jose MARCO General Manager Jovenal Almendras. heliThe LTC commissioner said that cpn Awfnna fVcmkcflC °fcl^oti7’ Pe reasoned out that Naga City is bigger than Lethe unaudited collections^whjch ^11. AyiOlia UJSffllSSeS ^APc^ud^oi^, .g commercial and trade center of the Naga Police Summer National Treasurer through local CdStlllO S ChST^SS S.ur £ K?mPr°nTAt C*jP‘ B1CO1 region, depositories like the Philippine ® cion Noble of OTA C, Miss Teresita Followin^ is t National Bank for an unreason- LEGAZPI CITY - The local Almoneda of APC. Adnel Palma ol _ * ‘be spokesman ol Senator Dominador ACTh« team i^Alh^v has airea- Almendras last Thursday, May 12: flitl-l,’- T Rnano " ---- ------- ---- 4,’X^S*.S t. ‘X. <.’ L."o. Athletic League Opens and part of Polangui while the Camarmes Sur Naga City and teaVin Camannfs Sur ha. al; National Bank lor an unreason- LEGAZPI CITY — The local pfuhnblhwn 1(LA Congressman Felipe io Manager able lenght of time can be t h e spokesman of Senator Dominador AC* and ®" uf„T*|r__ Almendras last Thursday, Mav 12: subject of certain anomalies. B. nytona yesterday declared that . Th# t*“.m tobpr;n_„f T [u® “My constituents in p=— Edu also issued a warning to the Albay lawmaker belittled the dy «overed the barrios of Libon c... M__. collection officers, under pam of charge of Central Bank Governor ’nf' nart nf PnlnnO1" whl,p the administrative and criminal penal- Andrea V. Castillo that Aytona was ties to submit to the head office resorting to vindictiveness in thin Quezon City the reports or current probe of CB irregularities, abstracts of collections in support Tfoe joea| spokesman of t b -of deposits made with the National Bicol soion quoted Aytona «Treasurer amounting to Mjnillion. saving that “if to expose irreguLEGAZPI CITY | The Naga Police 1966 Summer i,eague in basketball will opening ceremonies toafternoon at 4 o’clock ..... PNB Quadrangle near Plate. ... _ Rizal, here. The series of bassider projected transfer. Regards ketball games w ill run up to June Thanks. 22, 1966. "Congressman Ramon Felipe” There are 18 teams participating; Last April 28, Congressman Fe- 7 teams in the senior group; 8 ..pc, ales cent a telegram to Pre- teams ia the junior division; 9 in sident Ferdinand E. Marcos re- the midgets and 4 intergovernporting the alleged rampant cattle ment offices. rustling in the first district of Tomorrow's opening program is _______ ___________ ____ -.........................™ ^X7„vere#dmapiliSandr nart oi i“ted tVansfe^ur^ ties to submit to the head office resorting to vindictiveness in the £a.dy thetelms ’ice from Naga to Legaspi City, have the openn in Quezon City the reports or current probe of C B irregularities. . Bu,a- J*«,d V- Naga City bigger than Legaspi morrow afternm abstracts of collections >n support The loea| spokesman of t h . l? "h b have Sbd 6 aad « commercial and tradecen- at the PNB Qua of deposits made with the National Bicol soion quoted Aytona as 11 with the farmers in each tet in Bico1 Region: Please recon- za Rizal, here. Treasurer amounting to P3 million. saying that “if to expose irregu- [erence with the farmers jn each sif)pr nrn;pntp^ transfer. Renards ketball names v LTC internal auditors "smell a larilies, particularly of the mag- barrio < — .----------- .. ef those committed by CB ce™{£’ farmers' are" ’very”"enthusiastic 1Jn^a5!AprjL?{ lhue_inforr?A' silent Ferdinand e7 Marcos re- the midget. ... porting the alleged rampant cattle ment offices, rustling in the first district of Tomorrow's c^........ a ---- — Cam, Sur particularly in towns as follows; National Anthem; inof Sipecot Lupi, Ragay and Del vocation by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ni(Continued on page 6) ference with the farmers iu cow barrio of the municipality con“ The teamshave discovered that Old RCA Retailers ' >» ~ •»■<>»■■ vileaed sneerh that at least five tlon they received about Land J CBfim.^eCirretJdtaraL.Mactiones J^7>ay* ±7=" „ kean had been consumated during the !nteor5®! '"‘V,‘"K™ 1 JL si- Macapagal administration. b d Jfnrm»tionHdHv m/v e. The Bicot senator who hails ,“,a"y. ^auego, me so.on requ««u u.v cauur Vsa duiiuau wi k^avcivs* wpensn from Libon, Albay. termed those ^leasehold Severaf da vs after the President to instruct the PC ing remarks by CouncilorE.Gehere-to conduct an intensive cam- neral; musical number by rondalla; farmer, nf «nia Paign against cattle rustlers, short talk by City Mayor V. Sihave aouaht assistance of the Of- ./elipe’s telegram, to President bulo; musical number; closing reMay Register Again Tn view of the immediate necessiry for distribution of RCA rice, . -» oc.,«, Director E. V. Mendoza has written from Libon, Albay. termed those . ,.<•• »«-------- Osmundo Mondo- transactions? which involved hun■neao ma. iu. purposes of ap- dreds of millions of pesos, as .h. Kv.Sot current investigation of CB opera- f!«L °J .the Agranan Counsel in tions by the banks and franchise shifting to voluntary leasehold. {Continued on yogs 4-E) {Continued on sage 4-F) So the People May Know ... • by k a ber t o CB major irregular transactions Reform. .They have shown keen .. due to -j .... ___ _ Gallego, The soion requested the canor C. Belleza of Caceresf open10 voiun- .. p.-.m-nt <o instruct the PC inc remarks bv Councilor E. Gety for distribution^ of RCA rice, to RCA Manager ----------fiedo that^Jor purposes may" use the 1964 RICOB list of registered retailers. In 1964 the amendment to the RCA Law provides that only RICOB registered retailers shall distribute RCA rice but in places where there are no registered RICOB retailers, the RCA can appoint the lbKii£Issn,;/,7si^5.s» New Strains Replace sarastt Susceptible Tjere Mas work and coordination by the RCA •• w tnd fasSributiinlf RCA^in Tjere mas, a rice variety grown by farmers in 196-1, avoiding the "piia" system. Camarmes Sur and other places in the country is Under the new^RC^Law^itis easijy backed by rice blast. The disease destroys ,. ___ ill be considered the leaves, flowers, panicles and grains of the plant. ‘ameXint ofrsihinRPCA°Law’ Furthermore, it damages the crop from seedling to .. j -------- ev maturity stage. In serious cases, the infected plants either die or produce very low yields. Research Institute at Bafios. These are lines 61; 71; 80 and 254 Ordinary Tjere mas tures early, gives more r.„ --------------------------------------ductive tillers, grows tall construction period, what was Mr. • ’ •• ’ ______ vEabavo doinc? Wherp was he? Mr. Felipe’s telegram to President bulo; musical number; closing reMarcos was as follows: marks by Chief of Police. Maj. "President Ferdinand Marcos Elias Pama; raising of team coMalacafiang lors; aath amateurism. Det. Elias “Rampant cattle rustling in Compuesto, master of ceremonies Exhibition games will be played (Continued on page 4-F) after the program; Labayo’s Story Arouses Inquiry From T.T. A. Prexy May 9, 1966 provided, that onh censed retailers shall ’TTlv" as RCa disrributors.^Inspite of this ^(Continued on page 6) PNB Athletic Ass n. Holds However Dr Pedro B Es. Meet, Reception & Ball >^4^ The Philippine National Bank ^is co-workers found four Athletic Association (Philnabank) regjstant strains of Tjeremas ILS to .replace the susceptible today PNB branches in Bicol are variety. These are at prehaving their teams for the different sent being grown atthe Coltournaments like softball, basket- je£,e*s experimental farm for Ml; =4 ntoltiplicstiou. Dear Mr. Editor, Thank you for your story in your April 23 issue about alleged anomalies in the construction of tour~ ism projects in Sorsogon and Gubat, according to Mr. Ramon Labayo, BTTI Regional Coordinator. May we inquire from Mr. Labayo the following: 1, All throughout the construe»Xh?Uh.'.htuXlE..^T»1 CSHS Team Runner-up B2 The Rizal Bead, balbhuuiels In Shell Traffic Game ma- in Gubat. The mayor there is Mr. r:__|. pro- Labayo’s brother-iri law. During the HailUllul lindlS iodcesCeasHv:,anrl%urciiTnbs Labayo doing? Where was he? Mr. .......... .... .................... readily to rice blast. The L83ba>-?he >^88®“Lake resthouse ^a's adyldg^d" runner-up^n* new strains possess the same was designed and its construction Second National Finals of seeu zuuinpiivawvM. qualities except that they »”P«rvjs('d hy a" architect-engineer SHELL TRAFFIC GAME wmen b The3 N?g™ &y PNB branch is The four resistant strains are resistant to rice blast industry0"M°rf T°Rene“"asuVcIou Lwan • at I; ^?n'e^ Elementary thlhost to the other Bicol branch- of Tjere mas were selected and yield more than the old while Mr. Asuncion was there telebrat ion ^“"he’ Traffic" Safety | L. ______ Turns Down Petition PARTIAL REVIEW ! The Naga City, represented by t h e ........ ................. . ........ -i t h e SHELL TRAFFIC GAME which *«The star Witness” I by Elix Abejero y -.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Those Unhappy Situations Our witness confessed that he was unduly em- uuio ui barrassed during the commencement program at appointing <.aU.«vu«,. .. , Naea Central School when he found nimseli butors and retailers of NAl*1 . • _i___mpmliArc nf thp MARCO unods. The nefiOf Old Distributors J Atty. Jacobo Briones, regional manager of the NAMARCO in Ricol with an office in Naga City, turned down the petition of the Old N6marco retailers and distributors of Legazpi City to stop appointing additional distrit i by Andres G. Diez India's Nationalism Crashes India, which has a population of over 450,000,000 «Mted in a place intended for the members of the MARCO goods. The peti- people is now facing the frightening specter of facultv. There seems nothing wrong with it, un- Bihar’ Indi£>>food shortage til the arrival of the teachers who easily outnum- Samarco goods in Legazpi ls worsened by drought. Men and women by the bered the seats. At least a dozen ol them, all la- are already sufficient in num- thousands have to walk miles to fetch their drinkdies including one American, a Peace Corps vo- ber without authorizing ad- ing water. u ’ (Continued on oage 3-E) (Cont’d. on page 4-F) (Continued on page 2) 6 jfr The BICOL STAR May I t, 1966 Republic ef the Philippines Republic ot the Philippines Doi'.irltnent at Justice OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF Province ef Albay LEGASPI RURAL BANK OF LIGAO, INC. Mortgagee —versus— ALEJANDRO SEVA end FEL1NA M SEVA Mortgagors. EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAU ESTATE MORTGAGE (Under Ast 313a) SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF ACC TION SALE WHEREAS, by virtue of the power of attorney inserted io tbe deed of mortgage by spouses Alejandro Seva and Feline Seva in favor of the Rural Bank of Ligao, Ine. Under date of February 30, 1965 and (ar the aatistaction of tbe debt of P3.000. plus 12 per cent annual interest on the same amount from Nov. 18. 1965 up to tbe uate ef payment, plus the sum of P30Q for and as attorney's fees aside from tbe sleriff fee» and expenses io cmnecSion with tbie (*recloeure sale all secured by eaid mortgage at tbe indication et the mortgage, tbe Provincial Sheriff et Albay thru tho undersigned Deputy Provincial Sheriff levied upon al! the rights, title, interest end psrlic pation tbat the spouses Aiejandra Seva and Fa’ioa Seva bas io and over the fallowing property more particularly daoenned as felfowe; A parsel of land together with all the improvements existing tbereon, situated io Quiperete, Sao Agustin, Libon, Albay. Bounded on the North, by Petronila Seda; on tbe South, by public land; cn the East, by the Hrs of Angela Vasqu^z; & on tbo West, by Elias Vasques Containing an area of Eighty Six thousand five i, u nd re a fifty two (86,552) square meters more or lees. Deelared under Tax Declaration No 10923 and valued at P3.890. WHEREFORE, pursuant to the said real estate mortgage and in accordance with Section 3 and',4 of the said Act 3135 as amended, the Provincial Sheriff of Albay thru the undersigned Deputy Provincial Sheriff announces that on the 26th day of May 1966, at his office in the Albay Provincial Capitol Building, Legaspi City he will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and in Philippine currency, the aforedescribed property to satisfy the total amount of indebtedness of tbe said real estate mortgage. This extrajudicial sale of mortgaged property will be published in the Bicol SLar, a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Albay as well as in the whole province of the Bicol Region, edited at the City of Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines once a week for three consecutive weeks, the first pu blic.ation to take place at least twenty days before the date of auction sa'e. Copies < f this notice will be posted for the same period of time on conspicuous public places Republid of the Philippines COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE IGF SORSOGON X Judicial District JUANITO SUPELANA Petitioner, LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF BULU9AN SOK80G0N Respondent, Spec. Pros. No. 2080 For CORRECTION OF ENTRY IN RECORD OF BIRTH AND FOR JUI) 1 Cl AL DECLARATION OF ILLEGITIMACY X — — — — — X ORDER Tbe petition of herein petitioner for the Correction of Entry id the Record ot Birth* of the Loeal Civil Registrar of BuluaaD, Sorsogon is hereby set for hearing on June 9, 1960, nt 8:00 o'clock in the morning io the ses«ion bail of tbe Court oi First Instates of Sorsogon, 1st Branch, and on tbe date, hour and place above stated any interested party may appear and show cause if any why said petition should not be granted. Let copy of this order be published once a week for three consecutive weeks in tbe Bicol Star, a newspaper edited in Nags City and With general simulation in this province. 80 ORDERED Given at Sorsogon. Sorsogm, this.27th day of April, 1966. (Sgd!) JUAN E. YAP ’Judge A true Copy: RICARDO DATAR Dep Clerk of Court Pub. May 7, 14, 21, '66 in the municipality of Libon, Albay where the property is located and likewise copies of same will be posted on the bulletin board of the Albay Provincial Capitol Building. Legaspi Ci tv, where the auction sale shall take place. Prospective bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title to the said property and the encumbrances existing thereo d, if any there be. Done at Legaspi City, mis 21st day of April 1966. JOSE CONEJERO Deputy Provincial Sheriff May 7. 14 <fc 21, 1966, ****** »*♦♦♦♦****** ****** THE TRADERS COMMERCIAL BANK DRED THIRTY-EIGHT (6938) 8QUARE METERS more or less; to satisfy tho tetai amount of the caim of the Mortgagee aside from tho sheriff's fees and expenses in connection with this sale. This Sheriff’s Notice cf Extrajudicial 8ale of Mortgaged Property Under Act 3135 as Amended wiil ba published n THE BICOL STAR, a newspaper of general circulation iu the provEdu Smells . . . rat,” Edu said, whenever there is .undue procrastination in the submission by LTC field agencieeof reports of registration and license fees collected. On the basic of initial findings of the LTC internal audit staff compoosed of certified public accountants; "h cloud ef suspicion” hovera over the undepesited collections deposited with t h e National Treasurer but Without tbe supporting abstract ef collections submitted to tbe LTC bead office, Edu said. "We have barely scratched tbe veneer which probably protects the rot within,” he said. Tbe LTC head admitted that the very nature of tbe functions of the field agencies is such tbat employees with weak moral fibre can be easily susceptible to collusions with thousands of car owners and drivers in tbe commission of anomalies which result iu huge revenue losses. He said tbat it requires a complex of systems aod management techniques to reduce to a minimum such anomalies as ehort-reeordiog of fees actually collected, "fixing" oar registration and licensing of drivers, ’hot" car registration, misuse of collections end others which apparently have long plagued the LTC and the defunct Motor Vehicles Office. Edu lain part of the blame of "long flourishing" rackets at the door of '‘sterOtyped. unimaginative budget, and management planning"whieb has resulted in a ‘‘rudimentary organization barely stocked with various types of technicians and specialists" required to plan; ’police’ and cootrol tbe management aspects of LTC operations. He disclosed that he had already proposed to tbe Secretary of Public Works and Communications, in a 67pager-port of "organizational revitalization," the ereation of several positions for internal audit operations, and inter-related staffs for budget planning and fiscal eontrol, statistical recording and evaluation, executive assistance, nationwide law enforcement planning aod coordination, traffic public education and inforcement car registration and license review and organisational performance review. Edu added tbat, duo to inadequate analysis and definition of actual LTC needs, unprogrammed funds up to P3 million a year could have meant increased gevornmont revenues, and substantially reduced incidence of traffic accidents. COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF SORSOGON X Judicial District IN THE MATTER OF THE SUMMARY SETTLEMENT OF ESTATES OF THE LATE SPOUSES MARIANO GARCIA AND JACINTO GABITO, Spec. PROC No: 2081 VIVENCIA GARCIA, Petitioner, X — — — - X NOTICE OF HEARING A petition for summary settlement of tbo estates of the late spouses, Mariano Garoia and Jacinta Gabito having been filed with this Court, wherein petitioner allegee, that aaid spouses died intestate on Feb. 23. 1952 and Nov. 21, 1964, respectively iu Irosin, Sorsogon, survived by 8 heirs, and leaving iu said place, real aad personal properties with so assessed value of not less than P5.000.00. Said petition is hereby set for hearing on June 24, 1966, at 8:00 a.m, in the session ball of the Court •: First Instance of Sorsogon, 1st. Branch, and on tbe date, hour, and place above indicated all persona having interest in this case are hereby requested to appear aod show cause wb, said petition should not be granted, Let copy of this notice be published ia the Bieol Star, once a week for three consecutive weeks, a oewspapet of general circulation in this province of Soreogon. Witness tbe Hon. JUAN E. YAP, Judge of this Court, this 3rd day of May, 1966, at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, RICARDO A. DATAR Deputy Clerk of Clerk Pub. May 7. 14, 21. ♦**♦***»**«********♦*«* inee of Albay, as well as id tbe whole provinces of tbe Bicol Region and edited in the City of Naga, odcb a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, tbe first publication to take place at least 20 days before the auction sale shall take place. Copies of this notice Will be posted on three (3) conspicuous places in tbe Municipality of Ligao, Albay; where the properties are located and likewise three (3) copies of same will be posted for the same period in tbe City of Legaspi where the auetion sale will be held. Prospective buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the titles to the said properties and tbe encumbrances tbereon, if 6Dy there be. Dated at Ligaspi Citv, this 27th day of April, 1966. JOSE G, BALIN Clerk of Court & Ex Offieie Provincial Sheriff By: VICENTE RAMIREZ Deputy Provincial Sheriff The Bicol Star Apr, 30 May 7, & 14; 1966. Advertise in Steal J^tar The Oldest Regional Newspaper-Now on ils 34 years of service. ♦♦♦♦**♦♦«*♦♦•♦♦♦«***♦♦♦♦ Old RCA . . . it is noted tbat there is slow registration. In order to speed up the appointment of RCA retailors, Dir. E.V. Mendosa bas derided to use the 1960 list. All retailers therefore who have registered in 1964 can take advantage ot tbeir registration for tbeir application for RCA retailcranip. They are appointed by the RCA. However, thia is only for the purpose of speeding up distribution and they are advised to register with the RICOB for 1966. Registration of RICOB retailers are done by municipal treasurers aad city treasurers all over the islands. In tho City of Manila, they should register directly with the RICOB at Port Area, Manila Air Transportation. . . of interest aie the long white beach nt Mercedes town; Ri* zai monument in Daet, the oldest in the country; tbe multi-miilion peso Philippine Iron Mines aod NA88CO smelting plant in Jose Pangamban and tbe Negrito settlements in several towns. Balongbong waterfalls in Catanduanes, its long areas of white beaches that lies under tbe sun and with swaying coco palms, the bis torical cave between Calolboa aad Virac and tbe win diug roads that oonnects tbe different municipalities are tbe places to see in tha island province of Catanduanee. Masbate is another island province worth seeing for those who love nature. There are wide spaces covered by fine white sand beaches. Ita sprawling cattle ranches reminds tbe visitors of Texas and its cowboys in the movies. May is tbe beigbt of tourism in tbe Bicol region. With its advent, hundreds af visitors come to tbe various tourist spots of this peninsula noted for ita hospitable people. One can walk in the streets any part of tbe day or night without being molested or hurt. Tbe people are peaceful. To come to Bicol fast, tbe visitors wbo have limit ed travel time are advised to avail of the services ef modern ait tram portation. PAL maintains airports at Daet and Larap ia Caruarinae Norte; Naga City in Camarines Sur; Virac in Catanduanee; Masbate capital in Masbate; and So’ftagon capital aod Bulan iu Sorsngon, while Legazpi . City serves as its * trunkline" for these Bicol airports aside from maintaining coanectiDg flights to such noa-Bieol air ports a s Catarman and Calbayog City in Samar, Tacloban City in Leyta aad Cebu City. THE TRADERS COMMERCIAL BANK . . . (Continued from page 4-C) City of Naga, Philippines, once a week for three consecutive weeks the first publication to take place at least twenty (20) days before tbe date of auction sale. Also eopies ef this notice will be posted in three eonepicous public places in the Munieipality of Pilar and Costilla, Province of Sorsogon where the properties are located and same copies will be posted at Soreogon, Soreogon. where the publie auction will take-.place. Prospective buyers or bidders are hereby anjoined to investigate for themselves tbo titlee ef the properties and the encumbrances thereto if there be any for tbeir own proteation, Done at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, this 30th day of April, ARTURO R. ARGUELLES Ex-Offieio Provincial Sheriff BY. ANGEL D; JARICAL Deputy Provineial Sheriff Published: May 7; 14 and 21, 1966