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OUR LOCAL OFFICIALS ANATOLIO YNCLINO City Treasurer of the· City of Cebu Persond Circumstances.-Born in Bo!· joon, Cebu, on July 9, 1900, and married to B. Colmenaries of VaIlehermooo of Negros Occidental with two children. Education.-Associate of Commercial Science, 1939-40 (Saluta:~orian), visayan Institute; Bachelor of Laws, 1947-48 (Salutatorian), University of the Visayas, Cebu City. Previous positions.-Municipal Treasurer of Aloguinsan, Alcoy, and Boljoon ; Traveling Deputy Provincial Treas~1rer of Cebu; Chief, Internal Revenue Division, Provincial Treasury of Cebu; Chief, Assessment and Land Tax Division, same office; and Cashier and Bookkeeper, P. N . B. 1~gency, Cebu. Member, Cebu •Planning Board. Hobby.-Poultry raising. Motto ........ Ee hardworking and honest. vantage of the power to appoint by exercising it in his own interest. (Continued on page 484) SEPTEMBER, 1949 PERFECTO P. LINGAN Municipal Treasurer of Solana, Cagayan Personal Circumstances. - Born on March 15, 1906 in Solana, Cagayan, :rnd married to Estefania Usita with whom he has nine children. Schools attended.-Solana Elementary School, 1915-1921; Cagayan High School, class of 1925; and took up teaching course in the Philippine Normal School in 1926 & 1928. Activities and positions held.-Platoon sergeant, Adduru Guerilla Unit and Member and Actual Wor~hi.pful Master of Gonzaga Lodge No. 66 of Free and Accepted Masons. Formerly regular teacher, Bureau of Educa:tion, 1925-'31 ; principal clerk, 1931-1937; and deputy provincial and municipal treasurer ·and postmaster from 1937 to-date. Hobbies.- Poultry and hog raising and hunting. Jlotto.-Strive to ma:ke dreams (ambitions) come true (realized or attained). (Continued on page 474) P age 459 Our Local ... (Continued from page 459) HON. RICARDO D .. MIRANDA Provincial Governor of Davao Personal Circumstances. - Born in Loon, Bohol, on J aliuary 11, 1904; married to Leonor Francisco with whom he has so far no child. Educational Attainments.-Loon Primary School graduate, 1916, valedictorian; Loon Intermediate School graduate, 1919, valedictorian ; Bohol High School graduate, 1926, valedictorian; Associate in IArts, Un.iver_ si:ty of Manila, 1934, valedictorian; ·Bachelor of Laws, same university, 1938, salutatorian; and admitted to Philippine iB'ar in 1938. Experiences and Activities :-Barrio school teacher and elementary school principal; clerk and acting municipal treasurer in Loon, Bohol, 1927; clerk in :the former Bureau of Audits and f;ield audit clerk in Negros Occidental and Davao, 1928-1933; clerk, ·Generai -Land Registration Office and Department of Justice from 1934 to 1937; Secretary to Assemblyman Quimpo of Davao in Page 474 Supreme Court ... (Continued from page ~68) apprehended is imminent. There must be reasonable ground to believe that the evil to be prevented is a serious one • • • . "Those who won our independence by revolution were not cowards. They did not fear political change. They did not exalt order at the cost of li·berty. * * * "Moreover, even imminent danger cannot justify resort to prohibition of these functions essential to effectiv.e democracy, unless the evil apprehended is rela:t.ively serious. Frohibition of free speech and assembly is a measure so stringent that ·it would be inappropriate as the means for averting a relatively trivial harm to society. * * * The fact that speech is likely to result in some violence or in destruction of property is not enough fo jus:t.ify its suppression. There must be the probability of serious injury to the state. Among freemen, the deterrents ordinarily to be applied to prevent crime are education and punishment for violations of the law, not abridgment of the rights of free s·peech and assembny." (Whitney v. California, U. S. Sup. Ct. Rep., 71 Law. Ed., pp. 11061107.) In view of all the foregoing, the petition for mandamus is granted and, there appearing no reasonable objec( Continued on page 475) 1938; Member. Provincial Board of Davao in 1941; Acting Governor of Davao at outbreak of war on Dec. 8, 1941, and of Free Davao up to September, 1942; and Ac:ting Governor of Davao during the Osmeiia Administration (up· to June 15, 1946). Practised law up to the elections on November 11, 1947, when he was elected Provincial Governor of Davao for a term expiring in 1951. lfobbies.-Reading and bowling. Motto :-Work, work and work: THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVIEW
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