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Pacific Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 6

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Agana Heights, Guam
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6- PACIFIC DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1972 Pacific Daily News Observation Post PARENT- TEACHER conferences have been scheduled for all Guam public schools, Elementary Schools grade K-6, January 24-25th, Junior High Schools grades 7-9, January 26-27, Senior High Schools grades 10-12, January 31, February 1. (WT) WOMEN LIB COOPERATIVE will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hospitality' House above Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church and Faith Book Store. All interested women and men are welcome to join in the stimulating and consciousness -raising discussions. For further information call 746-6530 or 746-4612.

(WT) MARIA ULLOA Elementary School in Dededo will hold its monthly P.T.A. meeting on Thursday, January 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria, All parents and teachers of the school are invited to attend. (WT) GUAM WATER POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION will hold its January meeting at 3. p.m.

today in the second floor conference room of the Department of Public Health and Social Services. All interested persons are urged to attend. (T) Japan's Finest KIRIN BEER GEORGE WASHINGTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Advisory Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, January 18, has been re-scheduled to Friday, January 21, at 11:30 a.m. at the Red Carpet. (WT) DEDEDO LITTLE LEAGUE sign-up: Boys ages 8 to 12 who live north of W.

Santa Monica and west of Seng Song including the staff housing are invited to join. Signing up will take place tonight at 6 p.m. at the Dededo Jr. High School, Borja stage (outdoors). (T) THERE WILL BE AN IMPORTANT MEETING of the Board of Directors of the Guam Unit, American Cancer Society on Friday, Jan.

21st at 12 noon at the Guam Tokyu Hotel, All members are urged to attend this important Budget Planning meeting. (TF) NAV MAR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION will hold their annual meeting Jan. 24th at the Naval Hospital, Club Tutujan 7 to 9 p.m. Light buffet will be served. Members urged to attend.

(TF) REGISTRATION FOR ADULT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION evening classes is scheduled for Jan. 24th and 25th from 6:30 8 p.m. in Building 400 of the Guam Vocational-Technical School. (TF) AKTION TRAVEL SERVICE AK Ta.nuning 746-4982 or 746-4984 Where the ACTION is ITS CARNIVAL TIME GWC MARDI GRAS 5 Fun Packed Days at Paseo Ground. FEB.

11 15 1972 ALL INTERESTED CONCESSIONARES PLEASE SEE CARL GUTIERREZ OR CALL 777-9285 772-6456 After 5 P.M. Saturday Sunday Spaces are Limited Hey! Let's Welcome Mr. Hafa Dai Back. TONIGHT AT NEW PAGOES TWO SHOWS ONLY P.M. 12:00 P.M.

GUAM'S OWN MR. BILL JAMES IN PERSON! NEW Governors Seek HIGH students are sponsoring a car wash at the following places on Jan. 22. Agana Theater: 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m; McDonalds: 1 p.m.-6 p.m. and Dairy Queen in Sumary: 12 noon to 6 p.m.

(TF) PRECISION MEASUREMENT ASSOCIATION will have their monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 at the B. C. Q. All members and guests please come. (T) ELKS Lodge 1281 will hold a regular business meeting on Thursday evening January 20th in the Lodge Hall in Agana Heights.

Balloting for candidates will be an order of business and all brothers are urged to attend. (WT) GUAM SHRINE CLUB annual stated meeting Friday, Jan 21. Election of officers for 1972 will be held. Dues must be paid 24 hours before the meeting. (WT) YOUNG AMERICANS CLUB will hold its monthly meeting Friday, Jan.

21, at 8.p.m. at the residence of James Barnhart in Asan, (TF) JAPANESE RESTAURANT TORI House Lunch 11:30 2:00 Dinner 4:15 12:00 Reservation Call 746-4602 Mar re Drive, Yigo CLOSED ON MONDAY (Continued from page 1) President Nixon sends to Congress. Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, the Republican leader, said Congress obviously must act if the strike continues. Both Mansfield and Scott said they did not know when a White House-backed bill will be submitted. Representative Patsy T.

Mink, Democrat-Hawaii, introduced in the House a resolution that would require the attorney general to seek a second 80-day injunction to halt the strike and allow further negotiations. President Harry Bridges of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU) ordered pickets back on the docks Monday morning. The strike resumed after marathon talks with the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) broke off at the 8 a.m. deadline hour Monday. Bridges said the PMA refused a request by J.

Curtis Counts. chief federal mediator, to stop the clocks and continue bargaining. No new talks were scheduled. economic losses have been sustained by the people of the Pacific Northwest," McCall declared. "Economic disaster IS threatened by future work stoppages in transportation," he said.

Governor Ronald Reagan of California declared in a telegram to Nixon that "the renewed strike will endanger the livelihood of thousands of innocent persons in California as well as other states." The other governors acting with Oregon's McCall after a phone consultation are Alaska's William Egan, Hawaii's John Burns, Idaho's John Andris, Washington's Dan Evans, and Montana's Forest Anderson. The 100-day strike started last July 1, during a busy. shipping season. Leaders' (Continued from page 3) status, said yesterday he would not run for the office. Guerrero, indicated he was "really happy" about the passage of the bill for it was a new admission of Guam's ability and substantial on Sanctuary 772-6990 Sanctuary CARD OF THANKS SINCERE THANK YOU The Family of the Late Duana E.

Clymer Wish to express Our Heartfelt Gratitude to Everyone who Participated Joined in with Us for all their Prayers Condolences during Our Recent Loss of OUR BELOVED HUSBAND AND FATHER. May God Bless You All PATRICIA CLYMER AND CHILDREN BURIAL ANNOUNCEMENT JUAN QUINATA CASTRO Better known as Juan Takong Born Aug. 23, 1937 Died Jan. 13, 1972 survived by his wife Florencia and AT Seven Children Anthony, Jennett, Katherine, Jovita, John Jeffery and Ivan. He is additionally survived by his Mother Mrs.

Amahia 03 Q. and Castro four and sisters: three Maria, brothers: Remedios, Jose, Jesus: and Francisco Julia and Trinidad. Juan Quinata Castro is The body will be released from G.M.H. on Jan. 21, 1972 at 3:45 PM directly to San Miguel Church in Talofofo, where requiem Mass will be offered.

Last respects may be paid at his residence in Talofofo Village. Responso will be offered Jan. 22, 1972 at 4:00 PM. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery (Togcha). a P.

AL piece of Legislation and another step forward for Guerrero said, that his position was clear on his non-candidacy because "Won Pat has done a good job. He has never asked for my support, but I feel he should be given the first crack at it, I am not going to interfere because it is very important to show unity of purpose here. We have been telling Washington that Won Pat is a good man for many years, and I don't see why we should replace FREE CHASERS Daily a at NEW PAGOES 11 AM 1 AM AAA INSURANCE CLAIMS ADJUSTERS INC. We handle quickly and efficiently all types of insurance claims on auto, fire, marine, theft, burglary, etc. See George at Volkswagen On Marine Drive or Call 772-6826 SERVICE ALL V.

W. OWNERS BE SMART ON SERVICING AND REPAIRING YOUR CAR. COME OR CALL NOW. YOU WILL RECEIVE A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL REPAIR SERVICE. SEE MOYLAN MOTOR COMPANY Agana Phone: 772-6826 PAGOES.

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