Bautista, Joe.

Cogs in the wheel - The Rotary Balita no. 785 (December 1, 1955) / by Joe Bautista. - page 15.

The Rotary Balita no. 785 (December 1, 1955).

Significance of Philippine-American relationship was pointed out by Teofilo "Rex" Reyes in an address before the Malolos Rotary Club on November 19, when the club celebrated Philippine-American Day. *** Irked by laxity at the bureau of posts committed by customs examiners, Customs Commissioner Manuel "Manny" Manahan ordered a revamp. Manny found that too many goods were passing through the mail in violation of customs regulations. *** A Philippines-wide program of health education with the cooperation of the ICA (International Cooperation Administration) was announced by Harry Brenn, ICA director. *** Congratulations to UE President Francisco "Dalup" Dalupan. Graduates of UE's college of dentistry captured 7 of the first 10 places in the last dental examination. *** Two of the leaders of the businessmen's group which argued against the effectivity of the Social Security Act on January 1, 1956, were our own Ramon "Monching" V. del Rosario and Jose "Joe" Olbes. *** The board of accountancy, headed by Alfredo "Fred" Velayo, told the Philippine Institute of Accountancy that it has decided to withhold publication of the names of CPA's allegedly involved in anomalous foreign exchange transactions. "We've got to be very sure of their guilt before we show them up," "Fred" said. *** Vicente "Vince" Bunnan, sugar quota administrator, was one of those who participated in a discussion sponsored by Town Hall Philippines on the subject "Possibilities of Expanding Philippine Trade with Asian Countries." *** Philippine Motor Association president Benito "Ben" Legarda certainly will have something to say at the conference called by GSIS to discuss the provision of the new civil code which requires motor vehicle owners to put up a bond to answer for third party liability in case of accident. *** A warm bienvenida to Jorge "George" Vargas, peripatetic champion of sports, boy scouting and other worthwhile causes. *** Juan "Johnny" Orendain is still in Bangkok on behalf of the Good Neighbors Commission.