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Of CO.MMONWEALTH the PHILIPPINES .. The CO.MMONWEALTH of the PHILIPPINES Know the High Officials of Our Hon. Cecilio :\Janeja (lfarindu­ que) Government Hon. Alfonso Mendoza (Manila, 2nd. Dist.) 1-THE COMMONWEALTH nan, 3rd. Dist.) Hon. Ramon P. Mitra, (Not avail- THE EXECUTIVE Hon. Jose Bengzon (Pangasinan, able, Mt. Prov., 2nd. Dist.) 1st. Dist.) (C 't ) HONORAJU,E SERGIO OSMEi<A Hon. Isabelo Binamira (Albay, Hon. Justiniano Montano av1 e President of the Philippines 1st. Dist.) Hon. Filomeno Montejo (Leyte, HON. JAIME HERNANDEZ Secretary of Finance Hon. Juan V. Borra (Iloilo, 5th. 4th. Dist.) HON. DEL1''IN JARANILLA Dist.) Hon. Gregorio 111 or re r o (Mt. Secretary of Justice Hon. Leon Cabarroguis (Nueva Prov., Srd. Dist., Not HON• MAXIMO M. ~LAW . ' Vizcaya) available) Sec. of Publie Instruction and Informat1on Hen. Mateo Canonoy (LeytP., 1st. Hon. Ricardo Navarro (Surigao) HON. SOTERO CABAHUG Secretary of Public Worka Hon. Ni~~!j Carag (Not availa- Hon. Emigdio V. Nietes (Anti- HON. VICENTE SINGSON ENCARNA- ble, Cagayan, 1st. Dist.) que) . CION . Hon. Lino J. Castillejo (Not Hon. Maximino Noel (Cebu, 3rd. Secretary of Agriculture and · Commercf' available, lsabela) . mst.) HON. MARCEL9 ADDURU Hon. Olegario B. Clarin (Bohol, Hon. Elisa R." Ochoa (Agusan) Secretary of Labor 2nd. Dist.) . Hon. Felix Opimo (Samar, 3rd._ Hon. Engracio P. Clemeiia (Ma- Dist.) THii LEGISLATIV!f nila, 1st. Dist.) Hon.. Tomas Oppus (Leyte, 3rd. The Senate Hon. Joi;e Cojuangco (Tarlac, Dist.) 2nd. Dist.) Hon. Eusebio Orense (Deceased. Hon. Meleeio arranz Hon. Miguel Cuenco (Cebu, 5th. Batangas, 2nd. Dist.) Ho11. Nicolas :Buendia Dist.) ·Hon. Francisco Ortega (La Union, Hon. Mariano J esua Cuenco Hon. Sofronio Espanola (Pala- 1st. Dist.) Bon. Ramon Fernandez wan) · Hon. Jesus Paredes (Al>ra) Hon. Carlos P. Garcia Hon. Emilio Espinosa (Masbate) Hon. Emilio de la Paz (Rizal, Hon. Pedro C. Hetnaez ilon. Jose P. Fausto (Pampanga, 2nd. Diflt.) Hon. Domingo Imperial 2nd. Dist.) Hon. Eugenio Perez (Pangasinan, Hon. Elpidio Quirino Hon. Manuel Fortich (Deceased, 2nd. Dist.) · Hon. Esteban de la Rama Bukidn.On) Hon. Frtancisco Perfecto (Albay, Hon. Vicente Rama Hon. Leonardo Festin (RoJJ1blon) 4th. Dist.) Hon. Eulogio Rodriguez Hon. Jose Fuentebella '(Camari- Hon. Ugalingan Piang (Not avail- Hon. Rafael Martiner. nes Sur, 2nd. Dist.) a,ble, Cotabato) Hon. MANUEL A. ROXAS (Pre­ Hon. Manuel V- Ga,llego (Nueva Hon. Miguel P. Pio (Cagayan, sident) Ecija, 1st. Dist.) 2nd. Dist.) Hon. Alauya Alonto Hon. Aguedo Gonzaga (Negros Hon. Cipriano Primicias (Panga- Hon. Ramon Torres Occ., 2iid Dist.) sinan, 4th. Dist.) (Senator Maramba died duriq Hon. Crisanto Guysayko (De- Hon. Conrado Potenciano (Lagu- the Jap occupation. Senator Oza­ ceased, Laguna, 2nd. Dist.) na, 1st. Dist.) miz is also presumably dead. All Hon. Agustin Y. Kinatanai- (Ce- Hon. Nicolas Rafols (Cebu, 6th. the rest of the 24 Senators are not bu, 4th. Dist.) . Dist.) available.) Hon. Eligio Lagman (Not avail- Hon. Narciso Ra,mos (Pangasinan, able, Pampanga, 1st. Dist.) 5th. Dist.) . The HOUR Hon. Jose B. La'Urel (Not avail- Hon. Marcial Raiiola {Albay, 3rd. Hon. Valentin S. Afable (Zamba­ able, :Qataagas, 3rd. Dist.) Dist.) les) Hon. Francisco Lavides ( N o t Hon. Margarito Revilles ~ De - Hon. Vicente Agan (Deceased, available, Tayabas, 1st. oea,sed, Bohol, 3rd. Dist.) from Batanes\ Dist.) · Hon. Jaime M. Reyes (Camarinu Hon. Ombra AmilbaJl&'S& (Not Hon. Vicente T:Lazo (Ilocos Nor- Sur, 1st. Dist.) · available, from Sulu) te, 1st. 'Dist.). Bon. Juan' M. Reyes (Deceased, Hon. Benipo S. Aquino · (Not Hon. Oscar Ledesni.a (Iloilo, 2nd. Capiz, 3rd. Dist.) available, lat. Dist. Tar­ Dist.) Hmi. Enri9ue" Rimando ( L a lac) Hon. Raul T. Leuterio (Mindoro-) Union, ~nd. Dist.) Hon. Ramon A. Arnaldo ( Capis, ;Hon. Pedro Lopez (Cebu, 2nd. Hon. Celestino Rodriguez (Cebu, 1st. Dist.) · , Dist.) lat. Dist.) Hon. Jose Artadi (Not available, Hon. Tiburcio :tutero (lloilo, 3rd. Hon. Joie V. Rodriguez (Cebu, · Misamis Oriental) Dist. 7th. Dist.) Hon. Pedro Arteche (Deceased, Hon. Antonio Llamas (Deceased, Hon. Eugenio del Rosario (Misa- Samar, 2nd Dist. Bataan) mis Occ.) ' Hon. , .Gabriel Belmonte (Nueva Hon. Salvador T. Lluch (Lanao) ' Hon. Norberto Roque (Sorsogon, Ecija, 2nd. Dist.) Hon. Enrique B. Magalona...(Nes. lat. Dist.) · Hon. Pascual Beltran (Panpsi- Occ., 1st. Dist.) · Hon. Decoroso Bosalea (Samar, 32 The NATION . lat. J>iJt. ). Dist.) DELEGATES. FROM RUSSl4 Hon. Oonrado Rubio (Not avail­ troyers and two or three . carriers Reversing its previous_. stand the able, llocos Norte) Hon. Pedro Ynsua (Tayabas, 1st. TSSR i8 senping t'\\·o delegates to Hon~ Jose Romero (Neirros Or., Dist.) · 2nd. Dist. ) the London conference whic-h\ l;rn~ 1Ion. Prospero Sanidad ( Iloeos Han. JOSE C. ZULUETA lwen <·ailed for the trial of those (Speaker) Sur, 2nd. Dist.) ac:cusecl of heing war eriminals. HCln. Ce:ferino de los Santos (Ilo­ ilo, 4th. Dist.) THE JUDICIAL Hon. Juan A. Sarenas (Davao) '!he Supreme Court Jap Navy ls Badly Crippled Hon. Jesus Serrano (Ilocos Sur, Hon. Delfin Jaranilla 1st. Dist.) Hon. Felicisimo J.<'eria Two partly converted battle­ Hon. Franciscc. Sevilla (Rizal, 1st. Hon. J os'e Espiritu Nyaga; the battleship Nagato and Dist.) I Hon. George K. Tait (Mt. Prov., Hon. Greg:irio Perfecto ships, and half carrier, the Jse and Hon. Francisco Delgado two other old battleships not in lst. Dist.) Hon. Mariano de Joya Hon. Dominador M. Tan (Leyte, Hon. Emilio Hilado commission, approximately 30 des­ 2nd Dist.) Forrest Sherman, Deputy Chief of Hon. Julian L. Teve11 (Neg. Or., Hon. Guillermo Pablo 1st. Dist.) Staff, of Admiral Nimitz: Hon. Miguel Tolentino (Bataniras, Besides ah undetermined. number· 1st. Dist.) UNINATIONS CHARTER of submarines_, the following sur­ Hon. Leon Valencia (Deceased, . Bulacan, 1st. Dist.) , In a historic _sess1011 cla1maxmg faae ships are all that is left of Hon. Jose Valenciano (Albay :.efforts to establish World peace the o;ice proud Imperial Japanese 2nd. Dist.) ' the lJniteed ~a~ions hll:ve approved Navy, according to Rear Admiral .-Hon. Ray'mundo Vargas (Neg. a charte_r, ai:i mterna~10~al court Occ., 3rd. Dillt.)° and an mter1m orgamzahon. ·not ready for service. Hon. Jose Ma. Veloso (Not avail- ~-----......--__,,_,,__ _____ ...... _ _.__,,_______ ...... _____,,__--:! a,ble, Leyte, 5th. Dist.) For Comfort and Style t Hon. Teodoro de Vera (Sorsogon, Yisit- Hon. A!~!~ii?isWuarama (Bula- M()M~§ f)L4.Cf: can, 2nd. Di11t.) Music and Entertaineri; Hon. Wenceslao Vinzons (Camari- NO COVER CHARGE i nu Norte, Deceased) 509 Tandhay • 1 1 Hon:. Genaro VisalTf (Bohol, 1st. 1 , , , , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -- - White House SCOTCH WHISKY TYPE WHISKY 'GIN I •• • BENEDICTINE ·I i Best Wine of Various Kinds Blended with Fascinating flavor Guaranteed: NO HANG ()VER! V. LILARAM & COMPANY 523 Rizal ~ ve., Manila Jtii..Y; 1945 .
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