Youth leaders protest vs showing of smut films

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ALBE Theatre ? Aug. 31-Sept. 6 (Mon.-Sun.) • The wildest of the young ones! * The Young Animals i in Color ♦ D/w g Two Gentlemen | Sharing § (Official British entry in • Venice Film Festival) o * in Color $ <X> • 1 I JADE Theatre J Fully Air-Conditioned i Aug. 31-Sept. 6 (Mon.-Sun.) I Mai d’ Africa I (African Fever) * See the evils of Black Africa * Bolder than “Mondo Cave” ♦ in Cinemascope & Color f D/w • Charlton Heston & Ava Gardner « 55 Days at Peking | Year 37 Vol. 35 No. 3U City of Naga, Philippines August 29, 1970 15 Centa os Protest vs. smut Films UNC STUDENTS TO CONTINUE PICKET - Despite the announcement that classes in the University of Nueva Caceres will be resumed next Monday and the refusal of City Mayor Sibulo to extend tleir permit for thier demonstration and rally at the gate of the UNC, the students leaders of the demos, bared that their picketing and blockading at the gate of the UNC will continue until their demands are resolved by the UNC Administration. D Studes denounce “smut’' films Student leaders from campus organizations in several Naga City schools denounced the rampant showing of “smut” films yesterday, August 25, in a joint resolution address to the Municipal Board and the Board of Censors of Naga City. In the resolution endorsed by almost all Naga student leaders, the students demanded the immediate and decisive action by the Munici pal Board and the Board of Censors to stop the exhibition of obscene and pornographic fil'T's in local movie theaters. The students demanded that the Municipal Board and the Board of Censors take immediate and legal action against the Albe-Jade and Metro theater owners. “These abovementioned proprietors have continued to ignore the complaints of various civic institutions and students groups regarding their constant exhibition of “smut films,” the students said in the joint resolution in calling for action against the theater operators. The student movement against the shoeing of “smut” films was initiated by Alice San Andres-Calleja, the Colegio de Sta. Isabel Student Council President. The campaign on "smut” films was outlined in a meeting in CSI last August 22, with council presidents and other campus leaders from CSI CSHS, CSNCAT, NC and Ateneo. In formulating the student’s stand against the “smut" films, the students stated in the joint resolution that: “Obscene and pornographic (Continued on page 6) Rampant land-grabbing bared along Alberto Bicolandia’s Regional land director Escolastico B. Oca confirmed the rampant land-grabing activities along the Alberto Memorial Highway in a report submitted to Rep. Felix A. Fuentebella (N-2nd district, Camarines Sur). Emergency hospitals for First District Last Wednesday, August 26, 1970, Congressman Ramon H. Felipe, Jr. conferred personally with Health Secretary Amadeo H. Cruz in Manila and requested the latter to implement the establishment of four Emergency Hospitals in the 1st District of Camarines Sur, for which the Congressman has made the necessary appropriations in several Republic Acts during his 1st term, as follow:1) Libmanan Emergency Hospital, RA 5054 P250.000 and RA 5979, p. 43, Item 16 (a), P250.000; 2) Pasacao Emergency Hospital, RA 5979, p. 43, Item 16, (b) P250.000; 3) Sipocot Emergency Hospital, RA 5187, p. 31, Item 15 (a), P150.000; 4) Ragay Emergency Hospital, RA 5187, p. 31, Item 15 (b), Pl 50,000. Rep. Felipe impressed upon the Secretary of Health the importance and urgent necessity of establishing the above-mentioned hospitals on account of the cholera and typhoid epidemics that have broken out in his district recently. Secretary Cruz informed him that he was personally aware of the health conditions in the latter’s district and assured the Congressman that he will take immediate steps to implement the establishment of at least two of the proposed emergency hospitals. Memorial road Congressman Fuentebella has requested Oca to investigate the land problem in the area and draw up suggestion for its solution. Oca confirmed rampant landgrabbing along the Alberto Memorial Highway. This is due to expected increase in land estate values. “If land-grabbing remains unchecked, it will create another bed for social unrest and land trouble in the province,” he said. Oca recommendnd that a 2kilometer stretch along both sides of the national highway be reserved as a public land. He added that this portion be subdivided into 5 hectares lot to be distributed to qualified public land applicants. Oca said the land involved which has an appropriate area of 10,000 hectares is still within the unclassified forest lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Forestry. The government will spend P50, 000 for the survey of this area at a unit cost of P40.00 per hectare, he said. Oca asked Fuentebella to ask the Bureau of Forestry to release the area so that the Bureau of Lands could proceed with the proposed subdivision and distribution. Oca urged Fuentebella to make a strong representations with Vice President and Secretary of Agriculture Fernando Lopez to limit by lands circular order on the disposition of the lands along the highway to 5 hectares only per applicant.—j.ttjr. Youth leaders Protest vs showing of smut Films The following is the resolution of the youth leaders in Naga City schools and colleges: To the Honorable members of the Municipal Board and the Board of Censors of Naga City: We, the Youth of this City of Naga, alarmed by the deteriorating public morality, bring to you our grievances against the person or persons responsible for the unabated exhibition of “smut” in our locality; We believe that our most cherished moral values are being gradually eroded by the evil influence of “smut” films - especially the young people; We insist that our government authorities should put an end to the nefarious activity of unscrupulous movie operators who openly advertise & show these“smut” Senator Kalaw the Salaries of Sen. Eva Estrada Kalaw said that she would press for a presidential certification of her bill which would move up or increase anew the salaries of public school teachers ail over the Philippines. Kalaw pointed out that with the passage of a new minimum Sen. KALAW wage scale for industrial and agricultural workers and the increasing costs of living “our public school teachers certainly deserve a readjustment of their salaries.” She proposed to amend Section 5 of RA 5168 which she herself authored in 1967 to enfilms as educational in order to save our people from further harm and influence; We believe that the good morals of the nation determines its integrity and well-being a9 well as the security and future of the people; Hence, the youth groups of this City of Naga, through their undersigned representatives, hereby declare this joint resolution: A joint resolution demanding imediate and decisive action by the municipal board and the (Cont, on page 6) for Raising School Teachers title public teachers the benefits of Schedule B to update their pay scales in conformity with the new minimum wage law. In explaining her proposal, the lady Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education stated that although she is not against the 5% across-the board general increases in salaries for government employees, “the increases will not favor much the still lowly paid teacher.” Under the 5% across - the board adjustment, according to Senator Kalaw “the teacher with a low basic salary will also get a low percentage of increase while those with high basic salaries will get a much higher percentage of increase. “Considering that easily 50% of our public teachers belong to the low-salaried income category, I am afraid the 5% circular does no: fully do justice to the real objectives and intentions I had in mind in working for the passage of RA 5168,” Kalaw said. Kalaw declared that since she became a Senator she has worked on five areas of reforms intended to effect major changes in our educational system, namely: (Continued on page 6) Youth Leaders... NICOLAS Ngisi. . .Ob, THE BICOL STAR AUGUST 29, 1970 gisi...Oh9Payaso...Ngisi! .. nurat ni JUANING ROSALES NICOLAS Director Can Bicol Dramatic Circle Dolot Sa Mga Nabigo Sa Pagmamahal Payaso, Ngisi! . . .sagcod an puso mo mag-dugo dahil sa-sarong babaye, pag-mahal mo ay nabigo, Kinawat-Kawatan lamang, pamomoton mong mahiyo dangan ica binayaan, nagdudusa, nag-momondo. Gabos mong hiniro-hiro can publico ngingishan, dabil mayo nin pag-aram, can tunay mong namatean, aco simo minadamay, can saimong casawian, can pait nin capaitan, can puso mong nalugadan. Caming mga Manunurat tataong makidamay sa mga tawong nabigo, sa pag-mamabal sa buhay, ta minsan ngani cami, ay; Poeta nin ca-apihan alagad ta an puso mi, iguang ginto na bulawan. Tatao caming maherac, sa tawo na mayong palad na siring simo Payaso, na an puso iguang lugad, ngomisi ca pangisiha, an publico gabos nangad ngani sindang maogma can saindang ibinayad. Pacatapus domigdi ca, sasacuang mga takiag sacuya ca yayacapon, na tagub nin pag-caherac, cun hararom si nalugad, can punal na isinaksak can babayeng minahal mo, mayong puso!... mayong calagl... Mayo cang roacocoa, sa tinacsil nin babaye orog ngonian na panahon, na an gabos "easy-easy minsan “falda” nin “vestido” haraliput nang labi-labi lingawi na si naca-agui... ngisi oh Payaso...ngisil... CANDIDATE R. ANDAYA BARES HIS CONSTITUTIONAL. PROPOSALS I am of the firm conviction that a delegate, as the term implies, should express and articulate the sentiments, the asoiiations and the collective hopes of the people he represents. I have gone around and have felt the public pulse. A delegate should not impose his own whims and ideas in utter disregard of the mandate of the electorate. The yearnings of the masses of our people should find enduring expression in the new fundamental law of the land. And to translate our people’s expectations into reality, it requires no less than the performance of our duty to ourselves, to our country and posterity to elect delegates who are men of integrity and capabilities, who can stand their ground in the arena of ideas, so to speak, who are beholden to no vested group or interest and whose first and ultimate loyalty is to the people they are bound to serve. I wish to emphasize that public school teachers, more than ever before, will play a crucial role in the coming elections not only in their proven capacity as dedicated and courageous guardians of the ballot but also, and more so, as leaders of the community whose idealism and influence can go a long waytowards an intelligent choice of delegates who can be faithful to the public clamor for a better tomorrow. I am proud to say that I come from a family of public school teachers - my mother and my sisters all being in the same noble profession. And as a college professor myself, I naturally have that sense of belonging and affinity to their cause. As contained in my certificate of candidacy but due to verbiage limitations, here are but some of my proposals for the consideration of our people: Meaningful social reports for the[ uplifment of the masses. This includes old age benefits for all. Real autonomy for local governments, including barrios, through independent funding scheme such as automatic retention or release of funds. Appointment, supervision and control of judges by the Supreme Court. Automatic appropriation to do away with “paper” appropriations Synchronization of elections substantial support to school (Cont. on page 4) fion of obscene and pornographic films in the City of Naga, Whereas, obscene and pornographic movies had been one of the strong factors contributing to the present deteriorating public morality; Whereas, such kind of movies defeat the purpose and need of the people for a healthy recreation suited for both mind and body; Whereas, pornographic and other immoral films not only sensationalize distorted concepts of sex and morality in general, but also create among the young many doubts, feers and bad influence; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that immediate and decisive action be made by the municipal Board and the Board of Censors of the City of Naga to stop the rampamt exhibition of obcsene and pornographic films in the City of Naga. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Municipal Board and/or the Board of Censors of the City of Naga take immediate and legal action against the Albe -Jade and Metro theater owners inasmuch as these abovemen tioned proprietors have continued to ignore the complaints of various civic institutions and; student groups regarding their constant exhibition of “smut” films. Finally, BE IT RESOLVED that copies of this joint resolution be furnished to the members of the Municipal Boacd of the City of Naga and the Board of Censors for this city. Done this 22nd day of August nineteen hundred and seventy, in the City of Naga. APPROVED BY: Ariel Abonal, President, ANSCO Ateneo de Naga; Quirino Blasco Jr. Editor, The PILLARS, Ateneo de Naga; Willie Sibulo, President, ACIL Ateneo de Naga; Mary Anne Theresa Nael Rep., Women’s Council. Ateneo de Naga; Luis Garchitorena, President, SSG Cam, Sur Nat. High School; Sonia Ma. Belen Representative, GSP, Cam. Sur Nat. High School; Nemia Aquino, President, H.S. SCO Colegiu de Sta. Esabel; Isabelita Lucido, Representative, H.S. SCA, Colegio de Sta, Isabel Maria Manzanero, President, College COM Colegio de Sta. Isabel; Angelina San Juan, Representatives, Catechists, Colegio de Sta. Isabel; Erlinda Sabio, President, College Luisas, Colegio de Sta. Isabel; Carmelita Palmiano,. President, College SCA, Colegio de Sta. Isabel; Cynthia Penalosa, Editor, The Isabelina, Colegio de Sta. Isabel, Tomas Rentoy, President, SSG and AC Frat, Naga College; Fe Villegas, Vice-President, Women’s Club, Naga College; Domingo Escuro, Kaburunugan Vigilantes, Naga College; ' Amelito Belen, President, Student Republic, CSNCAT; Romulo Fabul, NUSP Regional Coordinator, and National AudiRogelio Tormes, President, SCA and Vice-Chairman, Council of Students University of Nueva Caceres. APPROVED AND ATTESTED TO BY: ALICE SAN ANDRES (Continued on page 4) Studes denounce,.movies had been one of the strong factors contributing to the present deteriorating public morality;” ‘‘Such kind of movies defeat and purpose and need of the people for healthy recreation suited for both mind and body; “Pornographic and other immoral movies not only sensationalize distorted concepts of sex and morality in general, but also create among the voung many doubts, fears and bad influence.” DBP’The Bank.*. Its design concept is a refreshing departure from the old construction practice of filling up an entire Ipt at the expense of natural ventilation, sanitation and comfort of occupants. This explains the abundance of vast window openings at all sides of the building plus the presence of precast vertical fins and horizontal, sun baffles to reduce sun glare on work areas without prejudice to the design of the building. Added to this is the use of solar glass which also serves to minimize load on the air-conditioning. Prominent on both the Makati and Buendia sides of the building is the sign on the marquee RADICAL PLAN How the government can save money even without trying by Ireneo V. Guerrero, M.D. A very, effective way by which the government can save tremendous amount of money is by abolishing the present system of election, the House of Representatives and the Philippine Army. Philipgine election is always associated with graft and corruption and political killing. By abolishing election we will not only prevent untoward incidents but also effect saving to the government and candidates. Let us auction or sell to the highest bidders all elective portions instead. The saving plus the amount collected from the winning bidders can be chanelled to productive enterprises such as the establishment of factories and industries. The possible abuses by the winning bidders can be curtailed by limiting their acquisition of wealth to not more than twice the amount he spent during the bidding. This is easily aone considering that the asset of the candidates is known before the bidding and the amount bidded being a public knowledge. Let us abolish the House of Representatives and instead let us have a House of Govirnors and City Mayors. With better grasp of the problems of the provinces and cities, the governors, and City Mayors will be in better position to enact more and better laws than many of the longressmen. Huge amount of money otherwise would be spent for election, allowances, pork barrels, junkets etc by more than one hundred representathieves will thus be saved. Let us abolish the Philippine Army instead let us have a citizens Army. It is an admitted fact that our Army cannot defend the Philippine against the external aggression even for just few days. The Army with all the PC, Goonstabulory, Monkeys, etc. which seemingly area ideat for maintaining peace and order are actually promoting more chaos, disorder, vandalism and discontent. The soldiers are said to be bodyguards of \smugglers or tong collectors of gambling syndicates and the trouble makers or even the killers in many places. With the army abolished, the huge amount intended for it can be uli'ized to update and modernized the police department. Give the policemen comfortable wage and you can be sure of an efficient police organization which can truly maintain the much needed peace and oraer in this country. “Bangko Sa Pagpapaunlad Ng Filipinas” and the Bank symbol on the parapet wall, both made of bright polished brass finish. Enroute to the building, three entrances were provided to facilitate a smooth flow of pedestrian traffic, each entranee leading to the elevator lobby. All are with frameless type automatic doors. The main entrance on the Buendia Avenue features a canopy cantilevered 18 feet and flanked on each side by landscaped areas. The entrance on Makati Avenue is through a loftly marquee and up the bridge and canopy overlooking a rectangular pool accented with a timed multi-effect color-changing central foun- - tain 12‘ diameter spray ring with 6 different light and water patterns flanked by 24 fountain nozzles all lighted by colored underwater bulbs. This is neutralized by the use of solar grey polished plate glass which serves as its background. The other side entrance faces the cantilevered concrete roof-covered parking area. It provides convenience to car owners utilizing the Bank’s parking area as well as the Ayala lot nearby. (To be Continued) CC Candidates forum at DBP Bldg. Sept. 1 Under the leadership of A. A. Haya, branch manager of the Development Bank of the Philippines in Naga City, a public forum will be held next Tuesday afternoon (3:30 p.m.) Sept. 1, at the hall of the DBP at Panganiban avenue. Seven candidates of the first district for delegates to the Constitutional Convention in next November 10 election have been invited to speak and discuss their plans and proposals should they be elected delegates to the convention. The seven candidates invited are Antonio M. Sison, Antonio M. Carpio, Ramon A. Diaz, Luis C. General, Jr., Raul Roco, Fred Cledera, and Manuel I. Abella, lawyers. The BICOL STAR August 29 , 19 SI D4RWIN VELOSO “N4-C0RNER” M4N GUIRAR4Y Knights of Rizal to Hold Installation of New Members, Elevation to Higher Degrees of Old Members September 11, 1970 Veloso nag dulag sacarcel provincial nadakop; yaon sa Hospital masakit The Order of the Knights of Rizal, Naga City Chapter in this City, will hold a regular meeting on September 11, 1970 and installation of new members and elevation to higher degrees of some of the old members. K R s from different chapters of the Bicol region are invited to attend the affair which will be held at the residence of Chapter Commander exJudge Perfecto R. Palacio (CFI, retired) at Pacol, Naga City. It is hoped that all members of the chapter will be present and those invited from other chapters because on this day in the afternoon is also scheduled the traditional “Translation” of the image of the Virgin of Penafrancia, the Patroness of the Bicolanos, from the Penafrancia Shrine to the Metropolitan Cathedral, marking the beginning of the 9-day festivities of Penafrancia annual religious fiesta, the biggest in Bicolandia. The picture above shows the taking-oath of office by the new officers of the Naga City Chapter recently held at the VIP Canteen of the PNB, here. Those in the picture are irom left to right: Domingo A Escalante, P.R.O.; ex-Chapter Commander Dr. Melchor Villanueva, trustee; r 'TRclVet „yia^R • SHFE • ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT TEL 21 00-11 SCHEDULE OF PNR TRAIN (SOUTHERN LINES) SOUTHERN TRAINS: TRAIN: DEPAR'TURE DESTINATION ARRIVAL 511 Manila 6:05 a.m. Camalig 7:35 p.m. 515 Manila 6:30 p.m. Camalig 8:36 a.m. 503 Manila 7:20 p.m. Naga 3:14 p.m. 517 (T-Ma-1) ” (Mayon Ltd) 5:45 p.m. Camalig 6:20 a.m. 505 Manila 9:10 a.m. Naga 7:56 p.m. 535 Manila 4:00 pan. Legazpi 10:27 p.m. NORTHBOUND TRAINS: 512 Legazpi 7:00 a.m. Manila 9:04 p.m. 516 Legazpi 6:00 p.m. Manila 8:50 a.m„ 504 Naga 10:50 a.m. Manila 6:28 a.m* 518 T-Lg-2 Leg. (Mayon Ltd.) 5:00 p.m. Manila 6:43 a.m. 506 Naga 4:40 a.m. Manila 3:38 p-m. 536 Legazpi 4:00a.m. Naga 8:33 a.m. Irene© Reyes, Jr., pursuivant; ex-Judge Perfecto R. Palacio, Chapter Commander; Dr. Joaquin I. Perez, Deputy Chapter commander; Dr. Protacio G. Tolentino, exchapter commander, trustee; ex-Judge Jose Surtida, ex-chapter commander, trustee; Nare Lalwani, auditor: Dr. E. Palaroan, archivist; Isidro Atienza, (partly hidden), excheker, The person with back toward the camera is Dr. Manuel I. Abella, ex-regional commander, officiating the oath-taking of the chapter officers. Not in the picture is Atty. Juan Magdaraog, chancellor who was absent during the occasion. Senator Kalaw 1. Decentralization in education which simply ^eans the direct participation and involvement of the citizen in the formulation of plans and policies for the education of our children through the creation of local school boards; 2. The search for quality education to hack away at the barnacles of a colonial or transplanted system and to fashion out a curriculum that is responsive and relevant to the national economic goals and needs; 3. The development of an indigenous school system adopted to the social conditions and needs of the nation; 4. The introduction of new approaches to education financing since government effort at this is still grossly inadequate; and 5. The need to establish an Asian position for Philippine education that it may be able to meet its international commitments and for other humanitarian objectives. Education changes the individual, Kalaw said, “only where the teacher has taken upon himself the role of an agent of changes.” , Si Reynaldo? Darwin Veloso, 35 anos an edad, detenido sa Carcel Provincial digdi sa Naga huli can saiyang pagbadil asin nagadan idtong si Hermy Rosero Odiamar, can salakaton na Veloso an harong na ex Vice Gobernador Filemon Odiamar sa Pacol, Naga City can bangi can Mayo 21, 1970, nagdulag sa carcel can Miercoles Agosto 26 namaagahon si bangi, caiba an duang amigo niang preso si Felicisimo Campillo asin Joaquin Salvino, nadakop sa barrio nin Tambo, Pamplona can Jueves na hapon na may alas cuatro y media si hapon, nacatago sa irarom nin gaho (talahib) si Veloso may toiong tama nin badil sa tabay asin sa daghan. Si Veloso yaon gnonian sa hospital provincial can C.S. masakit an camugtacan. An sabi cincuenta por ciento an saiyang palad na mabuhay, dahel Sa ta. ma saiya nin bala asin dugo na nagbolos saiya. Can Miercoles iyo si aldao na babasahan siya kan silot can juzgado, alagad dai na siya ikinasakat sa sala ni Jues Rafael de la Cruz ta nagdulag. Ipinaapod ni juez si Warden, alagad mayo siya caya si Sgt. Jose Esmeralda iyong nagtao nin report ki juez can pacadulag ni PFM's Statement (From page B) 3. Armed Forces of the Philippines . . . .P15,000,000 II. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS . . P65,143,000 1. For implementation of the Minimum Wage Law, Rep. Act No. 6129 .. . .P30,000,000 2. For (1,000 additional extension classes . . .P27,000,000 3. For implementation of the Teves Law, Rep. Act No. 4657 . . . P8,145,000 III. FIXED EXPENDITURES 1. Municipal Courts - For retiremeut gratuities of municipal judges, Rep. Act No. 5095 . . . Pl,000,000. 2. Public Service Commission For retirement gratuity of ExCommissioner Enrique Medina . . . P95.000. IV. CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS .... P13,206,590 1. Bureau of Treausury - For increases in annual amortization to the capital stock of the ADB due to adoption of floating rate .... P8,145,000. 2. Bureau of Public Schools - For the support of intermediate classes in the City of Manila, Rep. Act No. 4092 (additional) .... P5,061,590 Total additional requirements for Y.V. 1971 . . . P147,529,118 Because of this, the appropriation of P29 million for the election of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention and the holding of the convention itself will have to come from the revenue to be generated from those additional sources embodied in those measures awaiting action by Congress. Darwin. TJos nagorden si De la Cruz sa PC, sa NBI asin sa polis sa Naga na tawan nin seguridad an familia na Odiamar ta tibaad magvengar si Darwin na garadanon sinda. Si Darwin asin duang caiba nagluas sa labot na ginibo nia sa sogod can paril sa may catre na pigtorogan ni Darwin. Sa balyo can saiyang cuarto yaon man nacaestar an cadacul na presos alagad pigpadocotan nin mga papel an lanob can cuarto ni Darwin gnaning dai makita kan ibang tao. Can Martes na bangi nagcaigua nin cadikit na caorcgmahan an preso sa pagtao nin despedida ki Darwin ta sesentenciahan na pagcaaga. Nagpara caranta an mga preso sagkod matagna si bangi, alagad , pagcatapus asin tororog naisinda, si Darw.n asin si| duang caiba iyo na si pagdulag. 5^. < Pagluas sa carcel nagdagos sinda sa may Camaligan nagdakit sa salog dagos sa barriong Tarosanan lagbas sa tramo' can tren asin nagsosog sa tramo lunad sa nakuang skate sagkod Pamplona. Sa Pamplona nadakop sinda can polis Sinontok ni Darwin si polls asin nacadulag dagos sa barrio Tambo, pero tinamaan sia nin badil can polis. Nadacop siya sa Tambo sa irarom nin mta gaho, maluya na huli sa tama saiya nin bala. Ipighatod si Darwin sa Naga can auto can "Operations Pakikiday” can oficina can gobernador provincial na yaon duman sa Pamplona ta nagtatao nin ayuda sa mga tao. Si duang caiba ni Darwin dai nacadulag sa Pamplona caya dinara tolos digdi sa Naga can jueves na aga. Youth Leaders... (Cont. from page 6) -CALLEJA, CSI College SCO President and Coordinator. MOVEMENT ON DECENCY COPY FURNISHED: Archbishop Teopisto Alberto, Mayor Vicente P. Sibulo, Chief Elias Pama, The Naga Times, The Bicol Mail, The Bicol Star, The Bicol Newsday, The Action News, The Caceres Herald, Philippine Free Press, Board of Censors, Manila, CandidateR. Andaya... teachers year round congressional sessions unicameral legislature. I pledge here and now that if given the mandate, I shall strive to add new lustre to the glory and prestige the good people of the First District of Camarines Sur. Atty. Rolando B. Andaya Candidate for CC Delegate First District, Camarines Sur 444444 x>444< 44444. >44444 KEEP OUR CITY CLEAN 444444 444444.44444 >44444