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Guam Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 12

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Guam Daily Newsi
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Agana Heights, Guam
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12
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PAGE 12 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12 1959- GUAM DAILY NEWS Opponents Ahead 5 Men Injured 2 Hospitalized After Accident Five employes of the Charles Young Const Co Tamuning were injured yesterday morning when a panel truck in which they were riding went out of control and overturned on Rt 1 near Yigo police said Two of them were hospitalized police added HEAD INJURIES Confined at Guam Memorial Hospital were Jose Crisos-tomo SO and Jesus Techaira 37 both from Talofofo They were treated and then confined for observation of their head injuries police said The others who were treated and released were Ernesto Jimenez 32 Mariano Serraon 28 and Juan A Hattori 20 all Tamuning residents Police said the truck driven by Jimenez was en route to Andersen Air Force Base at' a-bout 8:15 AM yesterday At a point between Marbo and Yigo police said the vehicle swerved out of control rammed an embankment and then overturned Proposes Ttvo Allied Summits (Continued from page 1) Drought the three powers more closely together in recent weeks their experts cannot work out a united strategy on the instructions given them at the December meeting the heads of government are not likely to do better themselves" VERY BAD NEWS The Daily Express hailed the news that Khrushchev will visit Paris in March but it said: is very bad news that De Gaulle proposes there should be another meeting of the Western allies after French tour And that the summit will not take place until that meeting is over slow-motion time table dismays everyone who knows that opportunities are given men to be Geoffrey Hyde 51 and hlg daughter Wendy 14 leave Chamber layne Wood Road secondary school In London Wendy has been sent home day after day because school authorities take a ahn view of her high heels and tight skirts Her father consulted lawyers with a view to taking legal action I because Wendy Is being deprived of her education Hyde ap- parenfly like the way his daughter dresses positions One of them almost certain to win was young brilliant Raul Manglapus staunchly pro-Western deputy foreign minister under Magsaysay The Liberals also had three candidates among the first eight Minority House leader Ferdinand Marcos was a shoo-in with a 60000-vote lead over Manglapus in the number two slot As the tally progressed ft became apparent Filipino voters had resisted the influence of machine-style politics particularly on the part of the Nacionalista Party and cut readily across party lines in polling POLITICALLY MATURING we are growing one veteran Filipino observer commented as the results came in The Liberals and Grand Alliance candidates throughout their campaign had hammered away with charges of graft and corruptions against the Garcia administration The Nacionalistas based their hopes on a program designed primarily to wrest control of this young economy from aliens mostly Chinese With all major candidates solidly pro-West Communism and anti-Americanism were not issues However the voting wfas a blow to hopes for reelection in 1961 Another key factor in the election was the cleanliness and orderliness at the polls which in the past had been marked by fraud and terrorism FEW VIOLENCE A pre-election wave of violence in which over 40 persons wtere counted dead failed to carry over into election day Army troops apd the National Constabulary were alerted throughout the country and many polling places had armed guards But as of this morning Constabulary headquarters had reported only one fatal shooting over a political argument in the central Philippines Three or four other killings were reported in the local press but were not con- The World In Brief (Continued from page leaders of the revolt as CoL Ali (Continued from page 1) of Cebu province Nacionalistas seemed certain to win a majority of the 54 governorships at Stake in the elections as predicted But this meant comparatively little involving mostly personalities at the provincial level What surprised even hardened political observers was the show of strength by senatorial candidates of the minority Liberal Party and the newly-formed Grand Alliance GRAND ALLIANCE UP The low rated Grand Alliance carrying the banner of the late beloved Pres Ramon Magsaysay but with no party machine to speak of jumped to a big lead in the early counting and settled three candidates in the top eight Weather Snarls Nippon Climbers KATMANDU Nepal Nov 11 W) A Japanese expedition once given up as lost apparently failed to reach the summit of Mt Gauri Sankar before being forced down by high winds and avalanches Runners arriving yesterday from the scene said members of the 32-man expedition reported they found their way blocked They descended on the Tibetan side and were held for a time by a Red Chinese patrol NEVER SCALED The foreign office reported Monday the expedition was safe It had been unheard from for five weeks and an air and ground search had been launched But the announcement left in doubt whether the Japanese had reached Mt Gauri summit never before scaled by man This was the account: The climbers reached the 20000-foot level before they ran into trouble Then they found their way down blocked by snow They lound a route dowfn the northern side in Tibet where they stumbled onto a Chinese patrol The patrol questioned the climbers and allowed them to return to Nepal UUK bOAKDINQ HOUSE 100000 FUR A BlN A BIRD CIGAR BOXES A PIE TIM A BCOOMSTICKAMD HEAVEN KNONS WHAT OTHER SUPPOSE THIS CHARACTER WORE-A RED SUIT TRIMMED WITH POLAR BEAR FUR AMD HAD A SACK TOYS OVER HIS SHOULDER' i i 1 Nf-J r-fco '-1 ta an YOUR IT Hamid Capt Abdel Hamid Abdel Magid Lt Mohamed Mahgoub and certain whose services have been dispensed with as a result of weight to his visit their with incidents last May bore feelings of respect The Russian said Khrushchev contributing to between Visit To France Set (Continued from page 1) great and sincere news agency attached great to France as improving relation die Soviet i Union and France and of the international situation as a The Soviet agency said: is why he attaches great importance to his trip to FCC Studying Possible Action (Continued from page I Heretofore the FCC has always held that it is prohibited by the Communications Act from cen- soring the content of any broadcast except in the field of obs- 1 cenity and the promotion of lotteries firmed with MAJOR HOOPLI LEVITY IS ILL-TIMED MV DEAR! 1 WAS MOT MV CLUMSV MODEL BUT RATHER MY VISION OF A TWO-STORY car with a short WHEEL BASE THAT PROMPTED MR CORNY? INSIST ON DRAWING UP THIS CONTRACT' EGAD HE'S A SCOT AMD THEY ARE NOTED FOR THEIR ASTUTENESS) AND FRUGALrtV Panama Asked To Halt Attacks WARSAW Nov 11 YP) The Warsaw supreme court yesterday upheld the death sentence for Erich Koch last of the Nazi leaders to be tried for war crimes The court rejected appeal against a death sentence handed down by the Warsaw provincial court last March after a trial that lasted five months Koch was convicted of responsibility for 232000 lives taken by the Nazis while he ruled East Poland for Hitler MANILA Nov 11 (P) Typhoon signal number three was raised today over northern Luzon as Typhoon Emma with 90-mile center wind8 was located 165 miles east southeast of Tu-guegarao town in the northeastern province of Cagayan Weathermen said Emma moving west northwest at 17 miles an hour would cross into the China Sea by midmoming accompanied by heavy rains and strong winds SAN FRANCISCO Nov The Vienna Philharmonic concert here last night was cancelled five hours before curtain time Reason: No instruments and only half an orchestra The instruments and 47 musicians were stranded in Hawaii by airplane engine trouble Cancellation of the appearance here was announced at 2330 GMT by the San Francisco Opera and Symphony Associations after hours of checking confusing reports The orchestra is scheduled to play in Los An- geles tonight i BOSTON Nov 11 OF) The Philippine dance group Bayani- han added another performance here for today of the Suspect Sought A Roxas Village Filipino who reportedly brandished a knife at several of his co-workers at the Nimitz Hill mess-hall Tuesday night was being sought by police yesterday Police said a pick-up order wag issued for the Filipino identified as A Dancel after a report was received from the Roxad Village security office that he had threatened several other Filipinos The missing man was reported to have fled in a 1955 model sedan police said Solicits Bids (Continued from page 1) way 2748 feet of taxiways together with runway lighting holding pad stabilized end zone and crash zone strip and 140000 square yards of operational park- in aprons NEW ROAD It also calls for construction of 7900 feet of new road relocation of security fence and replacement of surface waterlines Specification provides for Portland cement concrete pavement (Continued from page 1) order to weaken the inter-American the statement continued was made clear that the United States seeks to dispel without delay any mis- understanding between the two governments resulting from these deplorable great interest shown at the open- More than 1000 persons filled John Hancock Hall Monday night 1 for the opening performance described by the Christian Sci- I ence Monitor as fiesta In it- The company ends its stay at Boston today' with the added matinee (afternoon) show and toe regular evening performance The group leaves tomorrow for Washington C- where they grill tour the UJ3 capital Friday before Saturday and Sunday oW Martha 'Has heard EVERYTHING MEKHAKT? 113401- Soup or Salad Small HAMBURGER STEAK Iced Tea or Coffee Sherbet ncssi Palr-A-Diee Building Axons vj.

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