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IN THE PHILIPPINES A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF NOTABLE LIVING MEN OF THE PHILIPPINES

VOL. II 1940-1941

Edited Bnd Published By Franz W cissblult

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1:1 Copyright, 1937, by Franz J. Weissblatt Copyright, 1.940, by Franz J. Weissblatt

Pri1!,ted in Manila, Phili1'pines


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DIVISION OF STATISTICS of tllif DEPARlMENT 0 AGRICUUfURE AND COMMERCE is hereby aclrnowledged with thanks.

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INDEX

Abbreviations Biographical Sketches Export Statistics of the Philippines: Abaca Fiber . . . . . . . . Base Metals . Buntal Fibers Coconut Oil . Copra . . . . Copra Meal. Cordage . . . . . Cutch . . . . . . Desiccated Coconut Embroideries , Cotton , Silk Gold . . . . . . Gums and R esins . Hats . . . . . . . Lumber and Timbe r Maguey .... Sugar. Tobacco Foreign Trade by Countries; Australia . . . . . . . Belgium ' . ' . . . . . . British East Indies . . . . . . Canada . . . . . China . . . . . . Dutch East Indies France . . . . . French East Indies . Germany . . Great Britain and Ireland Hawaii . . Hongkon g . . . . Italy . . . . . . Japan . . . . . . . . . . Netherlands . . . . . . . . Siam (Tailan d) . . . . . . . . Spain . . . . Switzerland . United States Governor Generals High Commissioners History of the Philippines

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PAGE Import Statistics of the Philippines: Automobiles, Vehicles and Parts Chemicals, Drugs, Dyes and Medicines Cotton Products . . . . . . . Dairy Products . . . Electrical Equipment . . .Fertilizers . . . . . . Iron and Steel Products Oil Products . Paper . . . . Rubber Products . . Silk products . . Tobacco . . . . 'V egetables . . . Vegetable Fibers Map of Philippine Archipelago Military Generals . . . . . . Population Table . . . . . . . . . Provinces and Capital Cities . . .

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Abbreviations The following abbreviations are frequently used in this publication A. A. . ... " ........ Degree of Associate of Arts. A. A. A. S. ., ...... American Association for the Advancement of Science. A. B. (also B. A.) .. .. Bachelor of Arts. A. C. . ... . ........• Analytical Chemist; Air Corps; Army Corps. Ac:ad. . .. , . ........ Academy; Academic. A. C. P. ., . .. ...... American College of Physician s. A. C. S. .., . ... .. .. American College of Surgeons; Associate in Commercial Science. Ac:tg. .., . . . , . . .... Acting. A.d.c:. . ............ AIde·de·camp. Adj. . . . . .. . ....... Adjutant; Adjunct. Adj. Gen. . ... . ', ... Adjutant General. Adv. . ......... . .. Advertising; Advocate; Advisory. A. E. F •.. , .. . . . ... American Expeditionary Forces. A. F. M. . . . .... . ... Ancient Free and Accepted Mason s. Agr. . . . ' .. . , ...... Agriculture. Agrl. . .... ........ Agricultural. A. I. A. . . .... . .... American Institute of Architects. A.l.M.E.(orA.I.M.M.E.)American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Ala. .. ............ Alabama. A. L. A. . . . ,.' , ... . . American Library As~ciation . A. L. I . . ".,', . ... American Library Institute, Am. . . , ... , , . . . , .. American. A. M. (also M.A.) . .. Master of Arts. A. M. A. . .... , ..... American Medical A ssocIat ion. Am. lnst. E. E. ".,. American Institute of Elect.rical Engineers. Am. Soc:. C. E . . ,.,., American Society of Civil Engineers. Am. Soc:. M. E. . . . .. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A. O. H. .." ..... ,. Ancient Order of Hibernians, Appmt. . .. , ....... Appointment. Apptd. .,., ........ Appointed. Apt. . . . . , , , ....... Apartment. A. R. C. . ..... '.. , .. Am. Red Cross. Ariz. . .. , .... , .... Arizona. Ark. . ...........•• Arkansas. A. S. A. . .......... Anierican Schools of Architecture. AssD. · . , .......... Association. Asso. · . . , , , ....... Associate; Associated. Asst. · ............ Assistant. Atty. ............. AttorneY. Aug• ...... , ....... August. Ave. •............ . Avenue.

h. B. B. B. B. B. 8. B.

• ...•..........• Born A. (alsa A. B.) ..• Bacbelor of Arts. A~•.•••.......• Bachelor of AgrIculture. Arch. . .......... Bachelor of Architecture. B. A •. , .. " ....• Bachelor of Business Administration . C. • •... , .. , ....• British Columbia. C. E. ..........• Bachelor of Civil Engineering. C. L. ..........• Bachelor of Civil J_aw.

B. C. S. . .. . ........ Bachelor of Commercial Scie nce. Bd. . . .. ..... . ..... Board. B. D. . .. . . . . .. ..... Bachelor of Divinity. B. E. . .. .. . , .... , .. Bachelor of Education. B. E. E . . . " ,., ... .. Bachelor Electlical Engineer. B. E. F. ., .. . , .. , . . British Expeditionary Force. B. F. A . ...... . .. .. Bachelor of Fine Arts. B. F. S. . ... . .. .. . . Bachelor of Foreign Service. B. J. . .... , . . . ..... Bachelor of Journalism. B. L. (or Litt. B.). , . Bachelor of Letters. Bldg. .. .... ....... Building. B. L. S. . .. . .. . .... Bachelor of Library Science. B.M.E. (also B.S.M.E.)Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. Bn. . .... . ......... Battalion. B. O • . .. , . ..... . . .. Bachelor of Oratory. Bot. . .. .. ......... Botanical. BouI. (also Blvd.) .. . Boulevard. B. P •...... .. ...... Bachelor of Painting. B. P. E. ., .. . .. ' .. . Bachelor of Physical Education. B. P. O. E. . . . .. , . .. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. B. Pd. . ...... " , . .. Bachelor of Pedagogy. Brig. . . ..... .. , . . .. Brigadier; Brigade. Brig. Cen . . . . . . .... . Brigadier General. Brit. . .. , . . .. .... . . British; Britannica. B. S. . ... . ," . ,." . Bachelor of Science. B! S. A. . .... . , . . .. Bachelor of Agricultural Science. B. S. C. A. . . . . , . ... Bachelor of Science in Commercial Administration. B. S. D. ., .. ,.', .. , Bachelor of Didactic Science. B. S. E. . .,' .. '. ,',. Bachelor of Science in Education. B. S. F. " ..... .. . . Bachelor of Science in For estr y. B. Th • . .. , .... , . ' . . Bachelor of Theology. Bur. . ... . .... ' ... . Bureau. Bus. . .. , .. ' , ... .. . Business. B.W.I. " .. ' .. . . .. . British West Indies. C. A. ." . .. ,. ,"'" Central AmeriCA, C. A. C. . .. , .. , .. . . Coast ArtUlery Corps, Cal. . ..... , . , ' ... , California. Can. . .. , . , . ' , , , , .Canad~ Capt. . . , .. . . , ... . . Captain. C. E. . . " ...... . ... Civil Engineer. C. E. F. . .......... Canadian Expeditionary Forces. Cb. . .............. Cburch. Ch. D. . ........... Doctor of Chemi stry . Cbem. • .•....•.... Chemical. Chem. E. .......... Chemical Engineer. Chmn. . ... ,', ...... Cbairman. C. 1. C. ., .. " .. ' . .. Commander in Cbief. Clv. . ........... . . CiviL elk. .. . ........... Clerk. Co. . . , . . .. . . . . . ... Company; County. C. O. . . . . . . ,., ..... Commandinc Oftlcet'. Col. . , . , ... , ...... Colonel. Coil. . ... , ......... College..

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WHO IN THE

· .. ...... .. .• Colomdo. Colo. · ........... • Committee. Com. Comdg. · ......... . Commanding. · . ....... .. Commander. Comdr. · .......... Commandant. Comdt. Commd. . ........... Commissioned. Commn. · ......... Commission. Commr. . ......... . Commissioner. Con. . .......... ..• Consolidated. Con f. ........ ..... Conf~l·ence. Conn. . ...... . ... Conn ecticut. Cons. . ....... . .... Consulting . Coll >lOlidutetl . Constrn. · ... . .. .. . Construction. Contbg. · . .. .. .... Contributing. Conv. · ............ Convention. Coop. · . ......... .. Cooperative. Corpn. . ........... Corporation. Corr. · . . .......... Correspondent; Corresponding; respondence. Cos. . ...... . ...... Companies; Counties. C. P. A. . ..... . .. . Certified Public Accountant. C. P. H . . . ....... . . Certificate of Public H ealth . C. W. S. . ....... .. Chemica l War Service.

Cor-

Dan. . ............ Daughter. D. Agr. . ........ .. Doctor of A gl·icuILure. D. A. R . .. .... ..... Daughters of the American Revolution . D. C. · ............ . District of Columbia. D. C. L. .... ....... Doctor of Civil L aw. D. C. S. . ......... . Doctor of Commercial Sc· ence. D. D, · . . ......•... Doctor of Divinity. D. D. S . ........... Doctor of D ental Surgery. D. S. · .... .... ... . . Dental Surgeon. Dec. · ............ . December. Del. · ...... .. ..... Delaware ; Delegate. Dep. . . .. . . ........ Deputy. Dep t. · . . ... .. ..... Department. DeBc. · ., ...... . ..• Deceased. Dir. · ............ . Director. Disch. . . . . . . . . . . . . Discharged. Dist. · ... .. ...... .. District. Div. . .. ...... ... .. Division; Divinity. D.Litt. (also L.H.D.). Doctor of Literature. D. M. D. . .......... Doctor of Medical Dentistry. D. O. . .... . ....... Doctor of Osteopathy. D. P. H . ....... .. . Diploma in Publi c Health; Docto r of Public Health; Doctor of Public Hygiene, Dr. • . ........... .. . Doctor. D. Sc. (or Sc. D.) ... . Doctor of Science. D. S. C. . ....... ..• Distinguished S ervice Cl'O~ s . D. S. M. . . . . . .. . . .. Disti nguished Service Medal. D. S. S . . . . . . ... .. .. Distinguished Service Star. D. T. M •. .. . .... . .• Doctor of Tropica l Medicine. D. V. M. . ...... ... . Doatol' of Veterinary Medicine. D. V. S. . ... . .....• Doctor of VeterinRI'y Surgery. Ecol. . ........... . Ecological. Ed. . . . . . . ..... .. .. Educated. Ed. D. . ... .. .. . ..• Doctor of Education. Ed. M. . ......... .. Master of Education. Edn. . .... . ....... Education.

PHILIPPI TES

Ednl. .... .. . . . . ... Educational. E. E. . . .. . ........ . Electrical Eng ineering. E. E. and M. P . . . . . Envoy Exh'aordinary a nd Mini ster Plenipotentiary. E. I. P . I ......... Educational Institute of the Philippine I slands. Elec. . ........ . . .. Electrical. E. M. (also M. E.) .. . Engineer of Mines. Eng . . ... . .. . ..... England. Eng.'. . .... . ....... Engineer. Engrin g. . ......... Engineering. En gr. O. R. C. . . .... Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps. Engrs. . ........... Engineers. Evang. . ........ .. . Evangelical. Exam . · ........ . . . . Examination; Examining. Exec. · . . . .. . . .. .. . Executive. Expdn. . .... . ... .. Expedition. Expn. . ...... . .. .. Exposition. F. A. . .. .... ... .•• Field Artillery. F. A. C. P . . . . ..... F ellow American College of Physicians. F. A. C. S. . ....... Fellow American College of Surgeons . F. & A. M . . .. ..... Free and Accepted Order Masons. Feb. . ...... .. ..... February. Fla. . ........ . .. . .. Florida. Frat. · ... .... . . . .. Fraternity. Ft. . .......... . ... Fort.

Ga. . ... . ... . .... .. Georgia. G. p. . . .. .... ..... . Graduate in Divinity. Gen. . ............. Genera l. Geod. . ...... . .. .•• Geodetic. Geo g . . .. . .... ..... Geographi cal; Geograp hic. GeoI. . . ........... Geolog ical. G. 1-1. Q . . .. . ....... General Headquarters. Gov. . ....•........ Governor . Govt. · ...... . .... . Government. Grad. . ........... Graduated; Graduate. Hdqrs. . ......... . . Headquarters. H . S. . ......... .. .. High School. H. T . . . . . .... . .... . Hawaiian Territory. Hon_ ...... . .•. . ... Honorary; Honorable; Honorably. Ho. of Del. . ..... . . House of Delegates. Ho. of Rep . . ... .. .. House o( Representatives. Hosp. . ............ . Hospital. la . . . . ..... ....... Iowa. Ida. . ......... ...• Idaho. III . . .............. Illinois. Inc. . ... ..... ..... Incorpol'ated; Inclusive. Ind. . ........... .• Indiana. Independent. Inf. . ....... .... .. Infantry. Ins. . ............. In surance. Insp. . . . . . . ... .... Inspector. Insp. Gen . . . . . ...... Inspector Genera l. Inst. . ....... : .. . . Institute. Instn. . ............ Institution. Instr. . .......•.... Instructor. Internat. . ........ . ~ntel"national. I. O. B. B. . ........ Ind ependent Order of B'nal B·rith.


WHO'S WHO I N I. O . O. F.

. ....... I ndependen t Ontel' oC Odd Fellows.

Jan. . . .. ...........Ja nuary . J. C. B. . . ......... . .Juris Ca nonici Ba chelo r . J. C. L . .............Juris Canoni ci Lector. J. D. . ....... . ... . Doctor of J urisprudence. Jour. . . . . ..... .. . . Journal. J. P . . . .. .. .. ...... Just ice of P eace. Jr. . .. .. . ...... . .. Junioe. J. S. D. . .•........ Doctor of Juristic Scien ce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kallsa,. Kan . K. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knigh t oC Columbus. K. C. C. H . . ..... . . Kn ight Commander H on or. K . P . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Kn ig ht of P ythias. K. T . . . . . .....• . .. I'night Tem p lar. K y. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . Kentucky .

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La. . . . . ..... . . . . . Loui siana. Lab. . ... . ... . . . .. . Laboratory. L. H . D . . .......... Doctor of Literatu re (:< 1;;0 D. Litt.). L. C. L. ...... . . .. . Licentiate In Civi l Law. L . 1. .............. Long Isla nd. Lit. .......... . . . . Literary ; L iteratu re. Litt. B. ( o r n. L.) . .. Bachelor of L etter Litt. D . . ... . .... ... Doctor of L etters. LL. B. . ......... .• Bachelor of L aws. L. J . . . ... .. ...... . Licentiate oC Jurisprudence. LL. D. . .......... . Doctor of L aws. LL. M. (o r M. L. ) .. . Mast er of L a w s. L. M. S. . ... . . . .. .. Licentiate of Medi cine and Surgery. L. P. L. . .... .. . . . .. Licent ia te of Philosoph y a nd Letters. L. O. M . . .. . . ... .. . Loyal Or der of Moose. Lt. . ....... . . . ... . Lieutena n t . Lt. Col. ....•... .. . Lie uten a nt Colon el. Lt. Gen. . .... . ... . . Lieutenant Genera l. Lt. Gov. . .........• Lieuten ant Governor. Ltd. . .. .....•. . .. • Limited. Luth. . . .... ... ... . Lutheran. m. . .. . .. ........ . . Married. M. A. (or A. M.) . .. Master of Arts. Mag. • . .... . ... ... Magazine. M. Agr. . . . ..... . . . Master of Agriculture. M. Arch . . . ..... . ..• Master of A rchitect ure. Maj • .. . . . . ......... Major. Maj. Gen. . .. ....... M,dor Gen eral. Mass. . ... ........ Massachusetts. M. B. . .. .... . .. ... Ba chelor of Medi ci ne. M. B. A • . . ....•..•• Master of Busin ess A dministration. M. C • . .. .. ..... .•• Member of Con gress, Medical Corps. M. C. E • ...... .... • Master of Civ il E ngin eering. Md. . . ... . ....... . Maryland. M. D. . .......... .. Doctor of Medicine. M. Dip. . . . ... . . . .. . Master in Diplomacy . Me• . . . ......... . . . Maine. M. E. (al s o E. M.) . . . Engineer of Mining. Mech. . .. . . . . .. . .. Mechanical. M. E. Ch. . ... .. . .. Methodist E piscopa l Ch urch . Med. . •. . . . ... . ... Medical. M. E. E • ..... ...... Master of Electrical Eng ineering .

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M em. . .. Me ta ll. Me t eo rol. Me th. M. F . .. M . F. A . .

.... . ..... Member. ........ . Metallurgical. . .... ... . Meteorological. . ......... Methodist. . ..... . ... Master of F or estry . ...... .... Mnster of Fine Arts (carr ies t itle of Dr.) . Mfg. . ... Manufacturing. Mfr. . ... Manufacture : Mnnufacturer. Mfr s. . ... . .. . ..... Manufacturers. Mgr . . ........ '" . Man ager. Mich. . ............ Michigan . Mi l. .. ... .. ...... . Mili tary . M inn. . ........ .. . . Minnesota. M is s. . ........... . Mississippi. M. 1. T . . . . . . . . . . . . Massach usetts I nstitute of Techno. logy. M. J • . ........... .. Master of Journali sm . M. L. (or LL. M.) . . . Master of Laws. M. Litt . ............ Master of Literature. M. M . E . . ........ . Master of Mechanicr J En~in eel' ing. Mn g. . ........... . ManagilJlr. Mo. .. ............ Missouri. Mont. . ... ....... . Montana . M . P. E . . ... ... .... Mastel' of Physica l Educat ion. M. P. H . . .... ... .. Master Public Health. M . P . L •.. .......• • Master of Patent Law . M . S . (or 1\1. Sc.) .... Master of Science. M. S. F. . ....... .. . Master of Science of Forestry. M. S. T . ...... . . . .• Master of Sacred Theology. M t. . ........ . ..... Mount. Mtn . . ........ .. . .. Mountain . MUll . . .. ......... . Mun icipal. Mus. B . ............ Bachelor of Music. Mus. D . . .. .... .... Doctor of Music. Mus . M . . .......... Master of Music. N. . ., .•. . .......• North. N . A . . . . . ... .. . .... National Academician; N01·th America; Nation a l .Army. N. A . D . . . . . . . . . . . . Nation a l Academy of Design. Nat. . .. . .....•.... National. N. C. . ........ . ..• North Carolina. N . D • ....... . ..... • N orth Dakota. N. E. A • .... .. ..... N ationa l E ducationa l Association. Neb. . ........... .• Neb raska. Neg . ..... . ........ Negros. Nev. . ..... . ....... Nevada. N. G . ... . ....... .•• Nation a l Guard. N. H • ........... .. . New H ampsh ire. N. J. . .... . . .. . .... New J ersy. N. M . . . . . ..•.... . . New Mexico. Nov. . ........ .. ... November. N. S. . ............. Nova Scotia. N. Y . . ............ . New York (state). O . ......•... .. .... Ohio. Oce. . . ..• . .... . ... Occidental. Oct. . ... . . ....... . October . O. E. S • . . .. .. .. ... • Order of th e Eastern Star'. OEd. . . .. . . ... .. . . . Official. Okla. . . . ... . .•... . Okla homa . Onto ...... . . .. .. .. Ontario.


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Ore . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . Oregon. O. T. C•. ... . ... ..• Officers' Training Camp. O. T. S. . . . .. . .. . .• Officers' Training School. O. U. A. M. . . . . . .. . Order United American Mechanics. Pa. (also Penna.) . . . . Pennsylvania. P. A. . .... ..... . . .. Philippine Army. Pathol. . . . . . . . . .. .. Pathological. Pd. D. . . .. . . . . . .... Doctor of Pedagogy. P. E. . . .. . .... . . . . . Protestant Episcopal. P. H. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . Order of Purple Henrt. Pharm. . . . . . . ...• •,Pharmaceutical. Pharm. D. . . . . ..... Doctor of Pharma cy. Pharm. M . .. . . . . ... Master of Pharmacy. Ph. B. . . ... . ... . .. . Bachelor of Philosophy. Ph. C. . ... . .. .....• Pharmaceutical Chemi st. Ph. D •.. . . .. . . . .. .. Doctor of Philosophy. Ph. G. . ..... .... . .• Graduate in Pharmacy. Ph. Litt. D . . . . . . . .. Doctor of Philosophy and Letters. Ph. Litt. M ....... .• Master of Philosophy a nd Letters. Phila. .... .. ... . ..• Philadelphia. Philol. . ..... . .. ..• Philological. Phy.. . .. . . ..... ... Physician, Physical. PhYII. and Surg. . . .. Physicians and Surgeon s. P. I. (also Phil.) .. ... Philippine Islands. P. M. A • . . ... . . .• Philippine Medical Associa t ion. Pollt. . , ... . . .. . . . . Political. P. R. . . . . . .. . .. . . .• Porto Rico. Prac. . .. ........ .. Practice. Prep. . .. . .. ..... .. Prepara tory. Pres. . . . ..... ... .• President. Presbyn. . . . ... . . •• Presbyterian. Prin. . . .... . .. . .•• Principal. Priv. . . . ... . . •..•• Private. Prof. . . .. .. . . ....• Professor. Prop. . ... . .. . . ...• Proprietor. Pro •• Atty . ... . ... .• Prosecuting Attorney. Provo .. . ..... . .. .• Province, Provincial. Pro Tern . . ... ... . .• Pro tempore (for the time being). Pub. . . ... .. .... . • • Public: Publisher; Publishing; Published. R. A. R. C. Regt. Rep. Res. Ret. Rev. R. I. R. O. R. R. Ry. .

M. . ... .. ... • Royal Arch Mason. . .... ... .. . . . . Roman Catholic. .. . ... . . .. ..• Regiment. . . .. . .. ... . .. • Representative. . .......•....• Reserve. · . . ... , " .. . .• Retired. · ........ .. . .• Review: Reverend; R evIsed. · . .. .. . .... ..• Rhode Island. T. C. . . . .. ... Reserve Officer s' Training Cor ps. ..... ... ..... • Railroad. .... . ... . .. .. . Railway.

S. . . .. . . .. . ...... Son. S. . ... .. ......... . South. S. A. . . .. . .. ..... . • South America. S. A. R. . . ... . ....• Sons of the Am. Revolution. S. C. • ..•....•..••• South Carolina; Sanitary Corps. Sc. D. (or D. Sc.) .... Doctor of Science. Sch. . .•..•.......• School. S. D. . ...•...••..•• South Dakota.

S. E. . . ............ Southeast. Sec. . . ... . .. . . .. .. Secretary. Sect. . .... . . ....•• Section. Sem. . .. . ........• Seminary. Sept. . .... . ........ September. S. I. . .... . ......... Staten Island. S. J. . ...... . ... . .. Society of J esus (Jesuit). S. J. D . . . .. ........ Doctor of Juristic Science. Soc. . . ........ . . . . Society. .... .. ...... Sociologicnl. Sociol. Spl. . . . . .. . . ... ... Special. Sr. . . . . .... . ... . . . Senior. S. S. . . ... .. .. . .... Silver Star. St. . . ...... .. ..... Saint: Street. S. T. B. . ... . . ..... Bachelor of Sacred Theology. S. T. D. . . . .. . ....• Doctor of Sacred Theology. S. T. L. . . . . . . ... . . Licentiate in Sacred Theology; Lec· tor of Sacl'ed Theology. Stud. . .. .... . . .. . . Student. Supt. . ..... . ...... Superintendent. Surg. . .. . ...... . .. Surgical. S. W. . . ..........• Southwest. Tech. . , .. ... .... . . Technical; Technology. Tenn. . ........ ...• Tennessee. Tex. . . ...........• Texas. T. H. (or H. T.) . .. . Territory of Hawaii. Th. B. . ..... .. . .... Bachelor of Theology. Th. D. . . .. ... . .... Doctor of Theology. Th. M. . .. .. ......• Master of Theology. Theol. . .. .. .. . .. . . Theological. Treas. . . .......... Treasurer; Treasury. Univ. (also U.) ..... University. U. S. . ...... . . .. ..• United States. U. S. A . . . . . . . . .... United States Army. U • .5. M. C. . ... . ..• United States Marine Corps. U. S. N. . . . ... . .. .. United States Navy. U. S. N. A . . ... . .... United States Naval Academy. U. S. N. G.. ... . ...• United States National Guard. U. S. N. R. F • . ....• United States Naval Reserve Force. U. S. P. H. S •...... United States Public Health Service. U. S. V. . .......... United States Volunteers. U. S. V. F. W •...... United ,States Veterans Foreign Wars. U. S. W. V ...... .. . United Spanish War Veterans. V. . . . .. ... . ... ... Vice. Va. . . . . . . .. ... . ..• Vil'ginia. Vet. .... . ........• Veteran; Veterinary. V. F. W. . . . . . . . ... Veterans Foreign WUI'S Vice-pres. (or v.p.) .. Vice-President. Vol. • ....... " .... Volunteer; Volume . Vt. .. .. ........ ... Vermont . W. . . . ...........• West. Wash. . ..........• Washington (state). WI.. . ..... . ......• Wisconsin. W. Va .. ..... . ...... West Virginia. Wyo. . . .. ......... Wyoming.

Y. M. C. A . . . . . . . . . Young Men' s Christinn Assn. Yrs.

. ••..........• Years.


List Of American Administrators And High Commissioners To The Philippines

MILITARY GOVERNORS Served

To

Name

1.

Wesley Merritt, Major Gen. U.S.A. . ........... August 13, 1898

August 22, 1898

2.

Elwel S. Otis, Major Gen. U.S.A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 29, 1898

May 5, 1900

3.

Arthur MacArthur, Major Gen. U.S.A. . ....... . May 6, 1900

July 3, 1901

GOVERNO~GENERALS

1.

William H. Taft ............................ July 4, 1901

December 23, 1901

2.

Luke Wright (Acting) . ... . .......... . . .. .... December 24, 1901

December 22, 1903

3.

Luke Wright (Acting) ..... . .............. . . . December 23, 1903

January 31, 1904

4.

Luke Wright ........ ...... ....... .......... February 1, 1904

November 3, 1905

5.

Henry Clay Ide (Acting) ..... ................ November 4, 1905

April 1, 1906

6.

Henry Clay Ide ................. . ........... April 2, 1906

September 19, 1906

7.

James F. Smith .. ....... . . .. ................ September 20, 1906

8.

William Cameron Forbes (Acting)

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

............ May 8, 1909

William Cameron Forbes ..................... November 11, 1909 Newton W. Gilbert (Acting) . . ............... . March 16, 1912 Francis Burton Harrison ..................... September 2, 1913 Leonard Wood ......... ........ .. ........... October 4, 1921 Henry L. Stimson ........................... March 1, 1928 Dwight F. Davis .. . ................ ... ...... June 4, 1929 Theodore Roosevelt ....... .......... ......... February 29, 1932 Frank Murphy ..................... ...... ... June 15, 1933

May 7, 1909 November 10, 1909 March 15, 1912 September 1, 1913 October 3, 1921 August 6, 1927 February 23, 1929 January 9, 1932 March 16, 1933 November 14, 1935

mGB C01\IMISSIONERS 1.

2. 3. 4. 5.

Frank Murphy ............................. November 15, 1935 J. Weldon Jones * ... .. .......... . ......... May 13, 1936 Paul Vories McNutt .... .. ...... ........... .. April 26, 1937 J. Weldon Jones'" ........... .. ... .... ....... May 11, 1939 Francis B. Sayre .................. .. ........ October 21, 1939

*Acting

December 31, 1936 April 26, 1937 May 11, 1939 October 21, 1939

High Commissioner.

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···THE PHILIPPINES 1. Area-114,400 sq. miles. 2. Population-16,000,303 3. History of the P. I. a. The Philippine Islands were discovered by Magellan in 1521. Manila, the capital, was not occupied however, until 1570. The Sp~nlarq~ . ~D+l troH~tl·· ,tb,e.· Islands until 1898 when the country passed into the hands of the Americans by virtue of the Treaty of Paris ratified after the Spanish American War. b.

Analysis of population:

......... 15,834,138 ........ 8,739 3. Chinese ......... . 117,461 : 4. cJapanese ...... . .. 29,262 1.

Filipinos

2.

Americans~'

'

5. Spaniards ....... . 6. Bl'itish .. ... .. ,.,.

4,637 1,134

7. Germans . ...... . . 8. Russians . ... . .... 9. French . .......... -10. Dutch . ... ..... .. .. 11 . All Others *exclusive of military

1,059 213 192 172 3,296

c. Languages-There are at present thi:ee maiti languages used throughout the Philippine 19landS namely: English, Spanish and . Native dialects. As to native dialects, .it may be said that there is no common and uniform dialect. However, the most dominant among them .are the Tagalog, Ilocano 'lln'ci Visayas. Each of these are subdivided into hundreds of different local dialects. Those spoken by tIle '. non·Chl'istfan .tribes are excluded from the three above mentioned languages. These people have : an entirely different qialect fr om the Christian tribes. d. Religion-There 'are three principal religions in the Philippines-the Roman Catholic, Protestant and Mohammedan. Of these tree, the first one is found in almost every nook of the Archipelago while the second one is found pal ticularly 111 the metropolis, capitals and important towns. The third one is found in Morolaildia, Mindanao and some other parts of the Archipelago wherein the Moros and other non-Christian tribes may be found. e. Education-The oldest ' University under the American flag is found in the Philippines. As far back as 1611, a university bad been established in Manila call1ld the University of Santo Tomas, tbe first one of its kind in the Far East and 25 years older than Harv.ard University. The remarkably. efficient system of public education established in the Philippine Islands since the beginning of the American occupation has steadily advanced and English is now spoken in every nook and corner of the couIitry. The public-school system includes a university with various collegiate courses; normal, high, intermediate, and primary schools. 4_ 'I'opogmphy-The Pl)ilippines is a group of over 7,083 islands and islets, situated between 5° and 22° north latitude and 117° and 127 ° east longitude, the area of which is 114,400 square miles. It is bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the east and the China Sea on the west. 'l'he largest islands are Luzon with an area of approximately 41,000 square miles and Mindanao with an area of about 37,000 square miles. 5. Nat'ural Resol£'l 'ces-Of the entire area of the Philippine Islands, only 14,335 square miles al'e cultivated lands wl~ich include rice, 4,465,245 acres; abaca, 1,186,451 acres; coconuts, '1,235,525 acres; . corn,. 1,387,294 acres; tobacco, 207,490 acres; sugar cane, 586,492 acres; maguey, 84,014 acres; cacao, 3,534 acres; .' and coffee, 2,496 acres. Lands awaiting development include commercial forests, 61,40~ square miles; non-commercial forests, 11,252 square miles; unexplored and other small islands, ' 4,742 square miles. 1'he islands are rich in mineral resources, including gold, silver and most of the base metals. . 6_ Climate-The group of islands is situated in the tropics but the climate is not bad. It is never oppressively hot. Agreeably warm, cool nights; pleasant late afternoons and early mornings; regular monsoon breezes-such, in general terms, is the climate of the country. Sunstroke is un-

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known. December, January, February and March are very nearly ideal; even during the hottest months of April and May many parts of the Islands, especially Manila, enjoy a cool breeze. The remainder of the year is inclined to be rainy. The rain seldom lasts for long periods. The temperature records of the past twenty years show an average of 79 The record of the death rate per 1,000 whites in Manila for 1926 was 5.7. 7. Industries-Agriculture constitutes the main activity of the Philippine people. Vast areas of fertile lands well adapted to a wide diversity of agricultural products remain undeveloped. In recent years, new industrial plants have been established and are now increasing. The plentiful supply of raw materials and of labor as well as the advantageous location of the Philippines for world distribution of commodities, favor the growth of manufacturing industries in the Islands. Sugar centrals, rope factories, cigar and cigarette factories, desiccated coconut factories, coconut oil mills, lumber mills and furniture factories,rice mills, and many other important industries have already been established. In the past few years the islands have steadily increased the production of gold and silver. S. Police Conditions-Life and property are protected by police forces totalling about 12,000 FIlipinos, composed of an insular force, the Philippine Constabulary numbering nearly 6,000; and as many municipal police. Police conditions improve from year to year. Property is well protected and life secure. 0

•

9. Shipping-A total number of 1,146 foreign vessels with a n et tonnage of 4,325,243 entered Philippine ports in the year 1936, while during the same period 1,134 foreign vessels with a net tonnage of 4,282,443 cleared from these ports. Shipping facilities in the harbor of Manila are excel¡ lent. The newest pier at the port which was recently thrown open to shipping is one of the finest and most efficiently, equipped term'nal structures of its kind to be found anywhere. The new pier is destined to make Manila the ranking port in the Orient as regards facilities for the prompt discharge of vessel5. 10. Railroad Mileage-There are at present over 1,273 kilometers of railroad in operation. The Manila Railroad Company now owned by the Philippine Government owns 1,060.72 kilometers besides 50 kilometers of road under construction, in the Island of Luzon. The Philippine Railway Company has in operation 212 kilometers in the Islands of Panay and Cebu. The Manila Electric Company operates almost a hundred kilometers in the City of Manila. 11. Transportation-With the advent of excellent roads throughout the Islands, the number of automobiles and trucks has increased. In 1928, the total number of trucks and passenger cars-both private and public utility-was 28,848; in 1936 the total was 45,775 of which 25,138 were passenger vehicles.

In 1939, total registration of all automobiles in the Philippines amounted to 54,205 while 53,371 motor vehicles were registered during the 1st six months of 1940. 12. Commercial Possibilities-The Philippines, because of its strategic position, can serve as a convenient distributing point for the Asiatic trade. The manufacture of finished articles for China, Siberia, and other Oriental countries from tropically grown raw materials can, of course, be carried on in the Philippines to a great advantage. At present the people of the Philippines pay more for refined sugar than the people of the United States, although centrifugal sugar is one of the pr1ncipal exports of the country. The field in sugar refining 1s practically untouched. Fishing, vegetables, and fruit canning are practically unknown, though the excessive production of fruits, vegetables, and fish at certain seasons, not to speak of the greater production that would doubtless result through the development of the canning industry, would be sufficient to maintain several large canneries.

The Philippines is rich in mineral products, nearly all the islands being lmown to contain de. posits of economic minerals. The most important minerals are gold, silver, lead, zinc, copper, iron, coal, petroleum, sulphur, asphalt, asbestos and manganese. In 1907, the total value of mineral pro-


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ducts amounted to $117,046. Ten years later, or in 1917, the total figures increased to $3,025,225, in 1927 to $4,568,368, in 1937 to $30,000,000, and 1939 saw better than $42,000,000 worth of gold and base metals exported. Marine products such as pearls, corals, shells, sponges, trepangs, and many others, all of which are found in abundance in Philippine waters are practically untouched. Rubber offers great oppor· tunities to investors. Experts have pronounced Philippine rubber areas as equal to the finest in the world. 13. R elief-The group is washed on the eastern side by the Pacific Ocean, and on the north· western by the China Sea. It has a total area of 114,400 sq. m. The archipelago is deposed nearly due north and south and has very irregular coastlines aggregating about 12,000 m. in length. The islands are essentially mountainous and volcanic and are traversed by irregular chains of moun· t ains whose trend is generally north and south. The chief mountain system is that bearing the name of the Caraballos Mountains in Luzon. It is divided into three branches-the West Caraballo, the Central Caraballo, and the Sierra Madrethe last named with a southerly extension known as the Caraballo del Sur. These mountains have an average elevation of about 3,500 ft. and rise in numerous crests and summits to 5,000 and 7,000 ft., the highest point in Luzon being Mt. Data (7,364 ft.). Southward of Lingayen Gulf and extending to Manila Bay are the Zambales Mountains which follow the western coast of the island. East of this range lies the great valley or depression, about 150 miles long and from 50 to 60 miles wide, which is traversed in a great part by the Pampanga River. In this fertile tract are located two·fifths of the population of the island. In Mindanao are several ranges, and every island has ridges and chains of greater or lesser mag· nitude, the loftiest and most prominent mountain summit of the archipelago being Apo (9,610 ft.), a volcano on Mindanao. 14. Drainage-The larger islands are well watered by numerous streams, and many lakes or inland seas dot the surface. In Luzon are Cagayan, Agno Grande, Abra, Pampanga, and others. In Mindallao are the Agusan and Pelunguy, or Mindanao. The other islands have nu· merous streams, many of which are navigable for some distance.


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164 MUIONPEOPLE ARE LIVING WITHIN A RADIUS 2,848 Sf. IAIOVT Ih or THE WORLD)

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MANILA


LIST OF ALL PROVINCES WITH THEIR POPULATION. CAPITALS AND LOCA TlON Population Province Abl'a Agusan Albay Antique Hataan Batanes Batangas Bobol Hulddnon Bulacan Cagayan Camarines Norte Camlll'ines Sur Capiz Cavite Cebu Cotabato l>avao Ilocos N OI'te 1I0eos Sur Iloilo Isabela J~aguna

La Union Lanao Leyte Manila Marinduqlle !\'Iasbate Mindoro Misamis Oec. Misamis 01'. Mountain Provo Negros Oee. Negros Or. Nueva Ecija Nueva Vizcaya Palawan Pampanga Pangasinan Rizal Homblom Samar Sorsogon Sulu SUl'igao 'l'aI'lac Tayabas Zllmbales Zamboanga

• Chartered City • • Capital of Philippines

X

Island Luzon Mindanao Luzon Panay Luzon Batanes Luzon Bohol Mindanao L u zon Luzon Luzon Luzon Panay L uzon Cebu Mindanao Mindanao Luzon Luzon Panay Luzon Luzon Luzon Mindanao Leyte Luzon MllI'induque l\J:asbate Mindoro Mindanao Mindanao Luzon Negros Negr'os Luzon Luzon Palawan Luzon Luzon Luzon Romblom Samar Luzon Sul11 Archipelago Mindanao Luzon Luzon Luzon Mindanao

as of Jan. 1, 1939 87,780 99,023 432,465 199,414 85,538 9,512 442,034 491,608 57,561 332,807 292,270 98,324 385,695 405,285 238,581 1,068,078 298,935 292,600 237,586 271,532 744 ,022 2 19,864 279,505 207,701 243,437 915,853 623,492 81,768 182,483 131,569 210,057 218,812 296,874 824,858 394,680 416,762 78,505 93,673 375,281 742,475 444,805 99,367 546,806 247,653 247,117 225,895 264,379 358,553 106,945 355,984

Capital Bangued Butuall Legaspi San Jose Balanga Basco Batangas Tagbilaran Malaybalay Malolos Tuguegarao Daet Naga Capiz Cavite Cebu* Cotabato Davao* Laoag Vigan Iloilo'" lIagan Santa Cruz San Fernando Dansalan Tacloban MANILA** BOllC Masbate Calapan Oroquieta Cagayan Bontoc Bacolod* Dumaguete Cabanatuan Bayombong Puerto Prince!,!a San Fernando Lingayen Pasig Romblom Catbalogan SOl'sogon Jolo SW'igao Tarlac Lucena Iba Zamboanga* Bagnio * Quezon City* 'l'agaytay*

Populatioll as of Jan. 1,

1939 15,287 18,295 41,468 29,140 11,684 2,782 49,164 15,617 18,816 38,384 27,643 20,066 22,505 29,021 38,254 146,817 10,166 95,546 41,842 20,939 90,480 31,323 17,649 23,366 11,819 81,238 6~3,492

20,977 28,812 17,158 21,528 48,084 41,284 57,474 22,286 46,626 12,146 10,887 85,662 80,655 27,541 14,309 26,654 22,097 12,571 84,389 55,682 21,675 8,299 181,455 24,117 89,018 1,657


WHO'S WHO

IN THE

P HILI P PI NES

XI

Philippine Trade By Countries YEAR

1900 . • . . . . . . 1901 . . . . . . . . 1902 . . . . . . . . 1903 . . . . . . .. 1904 . . . . . . . . 1905 .. . . . . . . 1906 • . . . . . . . 1907 . . . . . . . . 1908 . . . . . . . . 1909 . . . . . . . • 1910 . . . . . . . . 1911 . . . . . . . . 1912 . . . . . . . . 1913 . . . . . . . . 1914 . . . . . . . . 1915 . . . . . . . . 1916 . . . . . . . . 1917 . . . . . . . • 1918 . . . . . . .. 1919 . . . . . . . . 1920 .. . . . . . . 1921 . . . . . ... 1922 . . . . . . . . 1923 . . . . . . . . 1924 . . . . . . . . 1925 . . . . . • . . 1926 . . . . . . . . 1927 . . . . . . .. 1928 . . . . . . . . 1929 . . . . . . . . 1930 . . . . . . . . 1931 . . . . . . . . 1932 . . . . . . . . 1933 ... . . . . . 1934 . . . . . . . . 1935 . .. . . . . . . 1936 . . . . . • . . 1937 . . . . . . . . 1938 . . . . . . . . 1939 . . . . . . . . 1940 (6 Months)

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JAPAN

UNITED STATES

I

G. BRITAIN & IRELAND

Exports

Imports

Exports

Imports

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dolla r s

4 41, 319 1,061, 1 31 7 26,637 8 11, 7 37 835,012 832,557 8 9 5, 628 1, 004, 303 1,3 28 ,1 72 1,621. 003 2,643,950 2,67 8, 053 3, 05 1 ,690 3, 39 3,230 3, 633,642 3,717 ,2 68 4,719 ,688 8 ,21 6,21 8 13,1 0 4,0 56 11 , 609,11 6 16 ,089 ,11 6 1 0,634 ,76 6 8, 6 02, 8 9 4 8,054, 345 8,543,843 10 , 944,9 36 11,61 3,54 3 11,092.726 12,9 3 0, 8 77 11 ,939,54 8 12,956,4 86 10 ,976 ,741 6,155,00 6 5,681,602 10, 3 4 6,274 12,171,475 13,264,265 16 ,102 ,007 12,7 0 7, 0 41 7,61 3, 742 2,979,412

8, 1 05,220 11,126,226 8,0 1 7,526 9,464,630 9,035,479 8,207,351 7,598,594 9,375,448 7,642,443 5,268,374 6,972,121 6,761,780 9, 1 52,170 9,068,697 7. 280,03'3 9,227,103 1 2, 434,261 10 , 305,085 19,481,698 1 6,014,872 12, 1 39,988 4,647,792 5, 1 24,834 7,484,640 9,428,820 11 ,2 30,2 7 0 6,7 30,270 8,563,243 7,896,088 7,039 , 615 4,882,803 4, 1 66 , 51 5 ,1, 37 5,443 1, 358, 1 0 7 2,450,5 1 0 2, 89 5,804 4,171, 925 6,248,986 3,0 1 6,204 :l,328,3 79 1, 81 6,8 1 3

2,960,851 4,546,292 11,475,948 13,071,426 11,654,968 14,840,407 11,869,289 10,658,774 10,450,755 14,726,513 17,241,725 19,922,627 22,882,007 16,434,018 24,427,710 23,653,211 35,648,133 63,234,359 89,146,919 56,652,692 105,216,263 50,356,793 64,111,601 85,047,023 97,313,903 109,044,942 100,003,215 116,038,250 115,585,876 124,465,473 105,342,061 83,422,397 82,647,867 91,313,027 91,843,594 74,935,537 118,752,432 120,743,021 89,444,99492,131 ,525 46,490,208

2,153 ,198 794, 453 3,534,255 1,58 4,21 8 4,15 3,174 7 08 ,3 45 3,837,100 1,628,889 5,098,820 821,97 8 5,589,946 651,162 380,02 0 4,477,886 591 ,8 75 5,067,538 40 2,529 5,101,836 27 3, 37 6 6,445,331 26 7,4 3 2 20,068,542 566 ,701 19,156,987 24,309 ,010 2, 568 ,12 3 26,676,261 3,924,5 34 24,011,401 2,99 3,845 26,381,069 3,78 0, 246 22,862,673 4,848,807 37,620,6 48 7 ,327,972 58,824,611 ' '1,96 8,40 5 75,491,415 7 ,0 33 ,428 92,289,778 7,44 3,0 21 74,130,015 6,912,718 47,738,326 5,879,55 8 50,352,535 7,695,209 60,398,603 6,271,955 69,297,583 5,867,690 71,575,618 7,309,261 71,478,297 7,723,852 83,858,068 6,972 ,368 92,592,959 7,129,542 78,183,029 4,371,957 62,139,681s 3,588,311 51,297,750 2,572,298 43,540,407 2,960,891 54,375,678 4,261,801 54,366,500 5,359,365 61,497,263 8,393,136 63,302,03 6 10,014,910 90,357,228 7,513,171 83 ,427,853 7,765 ,168 56,637,366 3,713,241

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I mpo r t s Do ll ars

5,576,931 5,692,579 5,639,274 4,6 1 9,133 4,341,024 5,105,907 5,554,804 6,811,050 5,522,078 5,447,221 6,465,767 5,596,050 5,750,711 5,376,039 4,429,612 3,261,016 2,566,259 2,961,236 2,764,407 2,540, 7 53 5,139,798 4,298,482 3,269 , 649 4,180,066 5,084,222 6,742,948 5,558,748 5,385,796 5,897,151 5,958,751 4,658,790 3,024,600 2,834,601 2,167,284 2,163,601 1,785,176 2, 629,278 2,717,759 2,856,110 3,203,329 9 70,308


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PHILIPPINES

XIII

Philippine Trade By Countries FRANCE YEAR

1900 . . . . . . . . . 1901 . . . . . . . . . 1902 . . . . . . . . . 1903 . . . . . . . . . 1904 . . . . . . . . . 1905 . . . . . . . . . 1906 . . . . . . . . . 1907 . . . . . . . . . 1908 . . . . . . . . . 1909 . . . . . . . . . 1910 . . . . . . . . . 1911 . . . . . . . . . 1912 . . . . . . . . . 1913 . . . . . . . . . 1914 . . . . . . . . . 1915 ...... . . . . 1916 . . . . . . . . . 1917 . . . . . . . . . 1918 . . . . . . . . . 1919 . . . . . . . . . 1920 . . . . . . . . . 1921 . . . . . . . . . 1922 . . . . . . . . . 1923 . . . . . . . . . 1924 . . . . . . . . . 1925 . . . . . . . . . 1926 . . . . . . . . . 1927 . . . . . . . . . 1928 . . . . . . . . . 1929 . . . . . . . . . 1930 . . . . . . . . . 1931 . . . . . : . . . 1932 .. . . . . . . . 1933 . . . '. ' . . . . 1934 .. . . . . . . . 1935 . . . . . . . . . 1936 . . . . . . . . . 1937 ........... 1938 ........... 1939 ........... 1940 (6 Months)

GERMANY

CHINA

Exports

Imports

Exports

Imports

Exports

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

2,533,607 1,323,513 2,315,788 3,094,211 1,588,851 2,223 ,228 2,783,365 3,407,972 4,320,761 4,735,914 7,687,797 8,289,789 8,746,505 5,482,852 3,897,283 5,553,814 2,890,237 1,465,434 1,242,073 4,126,477 993,541 2,673,448 1,547,400 2,779,294 2,357,724 1,879,134 3,023,535 1,585,636 2,703,428 2,254,708 1,500,796 1,566,240 987,112 2,147,920 2,582,465 1,080,836 1,613,011 794,874 1,592,003 1,762,797 1,557,680

978,095 1,907,974 1,202,270 1,292,154 853,176 899,043 793,379 903,277 800,511 1,055 ,225 1,146,245 1,148,744 1,441,368 1.448,164 1,098,609 750,833 633,596 787,875 806 ,65 1 1,585,423 1,920,701 1,232,681 712,335 820,035 1,149,594 1,352,813 1,160,343 1.643,897 1,564,788 1,633,980 1,295,221 962,963 870,126 643,033 907,658 888,816 1,047,984 843,348 1,052,47!) 786,718 230,595

1,63 1,816 2,205,695 2,262,039 1,761,996 1,454,822 1 ,435,808 1,403,926 1,919,209 1,811,404 1,816,272 2,379,525 2,141,049 2,828,178 2,888,441 2,252,550 226,812 75,131 160,930 32,608 366,941 346 ,76 3 625,100 789, 579 1,462,597 2,112,637 2,765,092 3,342,019 3,558,698 4,624,951 4,863,054 4,658,149 3,701.841 3,345,868 2,867,559 3,632,978 2,564.87 & 3,466,967 4,144,219 4,154,619 4,288,174 74 ,147

4,109,821 3,042,977 3,676,240 438,668 862,531 923,506 2,092,222 2,089,390 1,504, 833 1,505 ,116 740,731 545,113 1,088,336 1,646,067 1,102,290 1,621,747 2,209,154 2,162,258 3,249,281 3,787,215 2,214,059 2,575,130 2,350,601 1,198,100 2,994,450 3,469,920 3,195,362 2,617,923 3,504,148 3,189,4 76 2,107,720 2,628,051 565,841 842,172 1,087 ,580 898,053 973,919 966,948 952,268 1,014,70 5 669,585

126,729 81,432 99,791 309,033 134,769 338,755 774,737 498,383 493,449 ,910,916 723,293 130 ,042 1,681,128 1,741 ,598 1,079,714 68 42 10

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1,047,149 3,089,463 3,177,743 1,853,723 2,649,452 2,332,232 3,007,440 3,148,827 3,153,653 3,555,595 1 ,88 7,421 1,203,544 944,262 927,145 1,029,467 924,486 1,895,787 1,811,487 1,494,144 1,494,114

Imports Dollars

7,738,482 5,050,704 6,469,543 4,628,431 3,093,082 2,860,911 2,675,027 2,719,437 2,1 02,906 2,612,027 2,576,576 1,996,545 1,925,597 2,184,651 2,503,588 2,331,081 2,643,378 4,257,326 6,576,963 7,155,213 10,743,682 9,451,928 6,542,502 6,770,422 6,980,298 6,963,999 6,614,426 6,459,377 6,559,744 7,092,793 5,638 ,59 5 5,814,996 5,385,090 3,471,296 2,939,607 2,801,619 2,682,782 3,311,646 3,075,334 2,643,844 1,540,353


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Philippine Trade By Countries BELGIUM YEAR

1900 . . . . . . . . . 1901 . . . . . . . .. 1902 . . . . . . . . . 1903 . . . . . . . . . 1904 . . . . . . . . . 1905 . . . . . . . . . 1906 . . . . . . . . . 1907 . . . . . . . . . 1908 . . . . . . . . . 1909 . . . . . . . . . 191U . . . . . . . . . 1911 . . . . . . . . . 1912 . . . . . . . . . 1913 . . . . . . . . . 1914 . . . . . . . . . 1915 . . . . . . . . . 1916 . . . . . . . . . 1917 . . . . . . . . . 1918 . . . . . . . . . 1919 . . . . . . . . . 1920 . . . . . . . . . 1921 . . . . . . . . • 1922 . . . . . . . . . 1923 . . . . . . . . . 1924 . . . . . . . . . 1925 . . . . . . . . . 1926 . . . . . . . . . 1927 . . . . . . . . . 1928 .. . . . . . . . 1929 . . . . . . . . . 1930 . . . . . . . . . 1931 . . . . . . . . . 1932 . . . . . . . . . 1933 . . . . . . . . . 1934 . . . . . . . . . 1935 . . . . . . . . . 1936 . . . . . . . . . 1937 . . . . . . . . . 1938 . . . . . . . .. 1939 . . . . . . . . . 1940 (6 Months)

SWITZERLAND

HONGKONG

Exports

Imports

Exports

Imports

Exports

Imports

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

1 ,854,608 2,209,562 2,804,053 3,039,242 2,324,916 2,587,109 2,164,089 1,132,871 1,008,996 1,606,474 3,178,91 8 2,025,917 3,471,409 4,103,147 5,384,264 5,008,164 7,198,220 6,942,839 4,453,934 2,697,656 2,195,850 2,253,781 1,923,418 1,513,523 1,375,490 1,339,537 1,162,860 631,079 391,417 301,602 341,234 610,845 696,511 426,860 1,033,188 921,173 859,118 646,668

510,042 308,417 226,495 314,154 376,95 4 423,811 440,196 589,863 825,340 831,622 529,458 297,148 202,294 110,279 192,783 56,828 243,275 537,270 110,279 192,783 56,828 243,275 537,270 165,732 279,548 348,226 182,590 121,399 86,631 55,890 127,103 127,079 176,631 763,156 1,100,556 806,73 8 896,378 410,406

101,807 58,528 33,680 330,534 315,003 820,428 871,871 712,260 1,398,202 1,051,801 544,146 253,525

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Philippine Trade By Countries SPAIN YEAR

1900 . . . . . . . 1901 . . . . . . . 1902 . . . . . . . 1903 . . . . . . . 1904 . . . . . . . 1905 . . . . . . . 1906 . .. . . . . 1907 ... . ... 1908 . . . . . . . 1909 . . . . . . . 1910 . . . . . . . 1911 ... . . . . 1912 .. . . . . . 1913 . . . . ' . ' . 1914 . . . . . . . 1915 . . . . . . . 1916 . . . . .. . 1917 . . . . . . . 1918 . . . . . .. 1919 . . . . . . . 1920 . . . . . . . 1921 . . . . . . . 1922 . . . . . . . 1923 . . . . . . . 1924 ... . . . . 1925 . . . . . . . 1926 . . . . . . . 1927 . . . . . . . 1928 . . . . . . . 1929 . . . . . . . 1930 . . . . . . . 1931 . . . . . . . 1932 . . . . . . . 1933 . . . . . . . 1934 . . . . . . . 1935 . . . . . . . 1936 .. . . . . . 1937 . . . . . . . 1938 . . . . . . . 1939 . . . . . . . 1940 (6 Mos.)

AUSTRALIA

FRENCH EAST INDIES

Exports

Imports

Exports

Import"

Exports

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

1,566,972 1,263,150 749,829 860,575 1,164,448 1,662,058 1,765,141 1,752,398 1,857,613 2,093,511 1,985,490 2,194,148 2,549,253 2,452,507 1,256,337 2,592,118 2,748,882 1,737,028 3,462,962 3,927,941 5,701,680 4,118,473 3,227,772 4,864,830 4,455,216 4,352,143 4,163,710 5,691,742 5,091,959 6,222,260 5,386,825 4,369,581 3,627,382 2,209,684 953,660 2,724,500 2,095,776 19,344 255,255 1,054,638 502,921

1,989,235 1,934,251 2,917,546 2,045,965 2,002,853 1,971,631 1,642,644 1,913,804 1,261,444 1,415,911

621,892 621,200 285,682 395,614 465,396 493,364 46 6,899 47<1 , 667 509,030 47 8,1 85 495,592 464,117 585,347 616,91 602,650 559,171 669,638 1,190,271 742,644 806,545 1,060,452 686,944 754,844 725,436 650,316 977,311 809,250 901,775 626,640 565,505 343,606 111,663 104,750 144,147 291,051 372,896 427,275 524,455 463,963 416,933 255,773

197,774 575,972 498,245 831,201 1,204,017 1,386,77 8 1,567 ,1 11 1,974 ,714 2,256,685 2,483,861 2,503,475 2,562,196 3,373,115 2,678,090 2,425 ,251 1,409,613 888,260 1,798,633 3,694,240 4,527,883 4,039,440 2,231,034 2,797,931 2, 39 7,521 2,437,378 2,921,536 2,883,385 2,254,596 2,433,781 2,144,325 1,399,840 1,541,952 1,103,820 1,124,033 1,056 , 830 1,469,883 2,358,572 2,521,424 2,400,261 2,002,331 917,764

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Imports Dollars

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Philippine Trade By Countries BRITISH EAST INDIES YEAR

1900 . . . . . . 1901 . . . . . . 1902 . . . . . . 1903 . . . . . . 1904 . . . . . . 1905 • . . . . . 1906 . . . . . . 1907 . . . . . . 1908 . . . . . . 1909 . . . . . . 1910 . . . . . . 1911 . . . . . . 1912 . . . . . . 1913 . . . . . . 1914 . . . . .. . 1915 . . . . . . 1916 . . . . . . 1917 . . . . . . 1918 . . . . . . 1919 . . . . . . 1920 . . . . . . 1921 . . . . . . 1922 . . . . . . 1923 . . . . . . 1924 . . . . . . . 1925 . . . . . . 1926 . . . . . . 1927 . . . . . . 1928 . . . . . . 1929 . . . . . . 1930 . . . . . . 1931 . . . . . . 1932 . . . . . . 1933 . . . . . . 1934 . . . . . . 1935 . . . . . . 1936 . . . . . . 1937 ........ 1938 ........ 1939- ........ 1940 (6 Mos.)

DUTCH EAST INDIES

ITALY

Exports

Imports

Exports

Imports

Exports

Imports

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

1,009,388 728,163 816,244 662,698 644,267 645,736 696,437 989,590 740,009 774,664 1,045,068 1,066,754 1,214,780 1,327,128 1,157,095 1,076,623 1,345.869 901,209 1,575,906 1,798,939 1,952,654 1,394,276 972,638 821,749 876,915 1,137,222 1,199,880 1,398,950 1,178,760 1,108,169 729,968 394,871 219,992 241.174 329,479 450,066 600,488 697,960 678,208 814,932 340,020

1,745,124 3,384,065 1,668,326 2,715,524 2,107,698 1,909,718 1,412,059 1,572,152 865,742 936,204 1,056,316 1,095,101 2,470,355 665,238 744,346 755,992 1,040,509 1,268,345 1,939,980 1,997,357 2,870,070 1,292,566 1,306,305 1,820,841 1,591,749 2,707,039 2,653,924 2,362,801 3,002,338 3,593,510 3,385,033 1,909,309 1,859,843 1,502,936 1,897,388 1,689,527 1,828,458 2,413,223 2,344,300 2,258,204 1,327,823

16,027 18,599 31,764 24,917 21,782 32,746 27,282 30,217 40,214 45,766 55,394 41,592 41,498 61,202 59,264 60,182 209,390 245,324 439,420 275,690 363,096 205,088 313,958 254,757 243,740 307,622 216,320 245,922 334,533 318,887 290,169 187,333 151,486 111,781 199,126 278,554 340,716 446,404 495,335 431,709243,749

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23,242 97,417 61,270 42,536 86,769 171,094 217,847 283,834 437,237 261,695 383,782 546,652 426,042 550,349 571,102 1.055,567 1,000,086 892,004 3,845,325 2,399,061 2,701,631 2,470,789 2,920,044 3,384,502 3,790,740 2,795,561 2,788,161 3,035,135 3,171,271 3,031,217 2,8 53,988 1,672,048 1,412,959 1,464,139 1,832,632 1,689,372 2,268,409 2,921,127 2,977,425 1,951,727

30,729 37,870 67,800 104,252 194,941 422,489 666,849 453,695 506,528 813,745 496,360 738,520 1,435,198 616,629 117,261 144,505 113,027 226,330 106,001 414,748 799,594 1,427,035 1,813,892 1,777,815 1,852,146 1,52 8,682 2,114,555 2,301,024 584,403 269,780 374,186 588,056 121,408 1,178,652 963,729 213,716 245,441 407,783

137,283 118,606 202,209 131,803 114,343 192,226 220,591 273,855 179,078 155,183 160,266 210,035 233,391 229,595 191,678 150,924 103,657 96,395 44,648 55,525 105,524 78,402 77,261 135,227 180,286 338,554 494,295 447,481 383,257 325,052 267,448 190,711 117,318 113,774 143,441 88,566 70,927 134,38 8 228,324 329,848 295,733


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Philippine Trade. By Countries NETHERLANDS YEAR

1900 . . . . . . 1901 . . . . . . 1902 . . . . .. 1903 . . . . . . 1904 . . . . . . 1905 . . . . . . 1906 . . . . . . 1907 . . . . . . 1908 . . . . . . 1909 . . . . . . 1910 . . . . . . 1911 . . . . . . 1912 . . . . . . 1913 . . . . . . 1914 . . . . . . 1915 . . . . . . 1916 . . . . . . 1917 . . . . . . 1918 . . . . . . 1919 . . . . . . 1920 . . . . . . 1921 . . . . . . 1922 . . . . . . 1923 . . . . . . 1924 . . . . . . 1925 . . . . . . 1926 . . . . . . 1927 . . . . . . 1928 . . . . . . 1929 . . . . . . 1930 . . . . . . 1931 . . . . . . 1932 . . . . . . 1933 . . . . . . 1934 . . . . . . 1935 . . . . . . 1936 . . . . . . 1937 ........ 1938 ........ 1939' ........ 1940 (6 Mos.)

HAWAII

THAILAND (SIAM)

Exports

lmports

Exports

lmports

Exports

lmports

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

Dollars

160,173 151,512 155,154 129,675 90,851 117,077 214,131 186,095 189,337 223,630 196,134 177,160 195,268 183,,384 132,504 147,670 140,534 88,455 45,464 104,623 217,646 203,076 139,611 275,184 411,606 535,064 494,295 447,481 383,257 325,052 267,448 190,711 117,318 113,774 143,441 88,566 2,258,203 2,203,042 2,916,866 2,953,952 907,455

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64,870 203,958 53,407 217,305 226,971 294,522 180,133 292,926 427,693 221,540 287,021 333,116 287,081 640,299 8,501,893 3,428,566 5,226,862 2,595,562 2,457,240 1,686,904 1,815,298 1,777,814 1,852,146 1,528,682 2,114,555 2,301,024 584,403 269,780 374,186 588,056 121,408 2,310,448 1,068,793 2,541,016 3,260,017 20,936

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XXIII

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Dollars

Dollars

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1,145,017 165,961 490,925 383 , 239 234,253 456,136 426,634 455,294 482,497 212,674 373,094 126,215 443,409 302,587 316,482 171,043 719,096 192,673 426,089 601,526 253,190 574,900 455,822 907,897 675,408 895,237 652,508 1,174,059 1,498,833 1,939,457 1,523,497 1,109,789 658,834 921,118 2,268,401 2,105,174 1,585,288 3,833,704 4,589,952 5,696,684 1,568,448

1,133,144 1,939,955 1,510,519 1,544,655 973,245 1,262,095 382,522 264,949 169,172 247,181 263,582 391,212 544,234 548,790 638,501 335,46!? 445,751 328,648 368,162 229,88 3 151,700 252,544 530,462 1,194,822 1,143,170 1,528,264 1,568,666 1,969,396 2,141,037 2,482,789 2,041,717 1,858,783 1,090,358 1,128,706 1,094,949 1,283,028 994,224 1,593,315 2,126,372 2,680,354 520,624

(a) (a) (a) (a) (a) 10,699 12,804 14,216 10,201 5,167 51,535 76,661 .9,506 7,094 2,313 46,690 683,526 545,314 667,696 233,147 907,199 291,888 984,891 93,255 333,074 114,822 168,149 164,442 219,191 295,590 253,860 158,774 114,286 228,167 276,953 267,054 643,393 561,066 293,120 384,592 408,260

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6,919,420 4,794,288 5,112,626 6,692,300 6,650,468 6,185,504 10,146,466 9,108,184 8,391,342 11,407,282 11,216,574 14,448,770 22,151,346 19,600,680 14,065,778 22,119,186 22,620,430 37,175,185 24,555,357 31,608,780 30,415,701 99,238,520 51,037,454 51,165,110 69,038,246 83,736,173 91,028,005 64,459,268 100,591,919 95,085,879 106,488,298 104,480,451 99,926,210 119,603,769 128,666,851 130,909,161 65,981,359 123,874,644 115,221,041 100,005,372 99,296,919 33,552,751

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25.7 3.9' 11.4 5.g. 34.1 28.1 41. 4 9.3 9.6 34.5 47.2 R6.0 91.2 71. 4 22.2 74 5 45.4 46.4 44.0 52.4 25.3 79.3 66.1 78.2 88.0

R9.5 90.9 90.5 95.2 96.1 98.0 99.6 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.98 99.83 99.96 99.95

Total Value Pesos

1,453,306 6,364,962 3,223,676 5,403,450 7,639,586 3,962,244 6,489,406 8,747,404 9<,568,302 12,117,772 15,345,730 21,27 8,0 98 26,039,124 28,366,932 19,091,448 15 ,960,540 22,223,il.09 14,231,941 16,654,301 10,377,029 8,839,376 7,4.33,741 26,146,913 28,206,146 38,493,998 30,703,764 31,737,405 37,173,465 38,311,481 45,084,682 31,131,641 26,866,875 18,300,808 10,266,454 17,918,057 17,210,249 21,974,660 29,999.568 28.849,959 16,209,171 15,060,132 9,792,988

ABACA FIBER

% of Total To U. S.

0.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.8 4.1 3 .6

5.5 6.0 10.5 14.2 12.5 20.1 15.8 49.7 73.4 99.9 9.3 5.1 33.1 51.3 62.3 68.3 79.2 74.3 79.5 78.1 73.5 79.3 66.1 59.5 G6.4 45.3 88.8 65.15 90.24 66.13 56.19

Total Value Pesos

15,987,148 26,580,800 31,953,280 38,581,220 44,001,176 41,888,354 43,514,688 39',225,264 39,278,986 33,003,912 33,792,000 32,950,622 28,970,254 44,151,342 42,242,168 38,389,630 42,678,200 53,384,593 93,615,559 116,.383,100 53,703,052 71,724 ,000 25,969,385 39,081,829 49,903,150 59,900,916 71,043,292 64,284,076 59,374,258 53,187,212 56,841 ,100 36,853,352 17,885,813 10,03 1,204 13.747,719 17.323.136 22,947,933 34,177,197 13,702,086 4,863,22!J. 8,506,107 7,816,902

'10 of Total To U. S.

37.7 21.0 26.3 57.4 53.4 51. 0 58.1 56.8 47.3 47.2 61. 7 50.9 53.6 48.8 46.3 50.1 53.1 51.1 63.3 56.2 60.3 57.4 42.0 52.8 50.6 50.9 51. 2 50.1 41.3 35.8 43.2 41. 5 28.1 29.5 29.3 31.1 33.2 :n.23 31.66 23.94 35.82


XXVI

WHO'S WHO

IN THE

PHILIPPINES

Philippine Exports GUMS & RESINS

TOBACCO

EMBROIDERIES, COTTON AND SILK *

YEAR Total Value Pesos

3,862,506 4,522,464 5,263,882 3,925,248 3,893,750 4,037,500 4,563,406 5,686,008 5,454,858 5,652,084 6,649,068 8,817,962 7,636,162 10,726,764

1899 ........ 1900 .. - . - ... 1901. ...... 1902 ..... - - . 1903 ........ 1904 .. _ ..... 1905 .... - ... 1906 .... - ... 1907 ........ 1908 ........ 1909 ........ 1910 ........ 1911. _ ...... 1912 ... _ .... 1913 .... _ ... 1914 ........ 1915 ........ 1916 ........ 1917 ........ 1918 ........ 1919 ........ 1920 ........ 1921 ........ 1922 ........ 1923 ........ 1924 ........ 1925 ........ 1926 ........ 1927 ........ 1928 .. _ ..... 1929 ........ 1930 ........ 1931. ....... 1932 ..... _ .. 1933 .. _ ..... 1934 ........ 1935 ........ 1936 ........ 1937 ....... _ 1938 ........ 1939' ....... 1940 (4 Mos.)

9,9~3,936

8,355,064 7,409',868 11,652,349 14,301,081 27,169-,826 31,390,084 39,854,782 16,564,434 17,340,236 21,034,893 19,725,718 18,904,889 17,263,163 17,817,331 17,142,873 17,579,888 15,672,771 14,841,675 12,800,118 10,355,787 10,389,407 12,003,658 10,489,866 6,579,152 6,335,251 8,644,217 2,930,563

'70 of Total To U. S.

.17 .25 .02 1. 33 .14 .05 .62 1. 30 .90 .66 22.32 35.80 24.10 37.20 33.40 2,9.01 31,.57 38.24 73.73 54.00 44.67 55.53 24.63 50.68 51. 00 46.34 55.18 54.73 45.23 51.15 38.96 42.79 45.91 50 . 67 57.47 64.76 54.79 48.85 66.01 63.80 59.50

'70 of Total

Total Value Pesos

To U. S.

Total Value Pesos

To U. S.

--

258,898 188,094 214,542 197,220 (a) 149,754 (a) 386,784 293,508 267,089 314,062 310,302 225,866 516,106 869,625 187,462 145,045 296,291 344,372 490,146 851,348 826,015 901,894 770,002 601,163 207,249 137,098 316,851 522,665 547,860 673,599 461,244 479,413 669,321 411,272

27.56 40.36 29.93 6.71 0.56 3.98 15.27 39.15 69.48 91. 24 93.29 61. 07 57.26 24.95 38.82 29.22 32.85 37.00 52.44 50.28 62.91 71. 27 82.39 89.31 63.67 75.52 82.40 74.29 68.40 61. 47 80.12 78.30

352,338 (b) 324,912 735,303 2,328,024 3,929,318 4,319,501 6,913,004 15,623,567 10,696,207 6,523,144 12,751,289 9,396,001 9,143,349 11,984,778 8,006,952 9,047,936 12,023,065 7,183,473 5,314,259 6,699,649 . 3,798,631 5,332,840 10,152,489 8,549,110 7,361,580 10,140,052 10,674,908 2,268,234

(a) Fiscal year ended June 30th (b) Not elsewhere stated prior to 1913 ""

0/0 of Total

Silk embroideries are not separately stated prior to 1922

99.82 99.73 99.57 98.51 99.88 98.80. 99.17 99.65 99.82 99' .76 99.84 99.76 99.53 99.73 99.32 ~9.11

99.18 98.67 98.80 99.54 99.71 99.73 99 . 86 99.81 99.49 99.26 99.63


WHO'S

WHO IN THE

PHILIPPINES

XXVII

Philippine Exports CUTCH

MAGUEY YEAR

19~0 ........ }M1. ... 路 .路 . 1902 ........ 1903 ... . .... 1904 ........ 1905 ... .. ... 1906 ........ 1907 ........ 1908 ... ..... 1909 ........ 1910 .. . .... 1911 ... . . .. . 1912 ........ 1913 ........ 1914 ...... , . 1915 ... ..... 1916 .. ...... 1917 ........ 1918 ........ 1919 .... .... 1920 .. . ..... 1921. . . ..... 1923 ... . .... 1922 ........ 1924 ........ 1925 ... . . . .. 1!l26 .. ... ... 1927 .... . ... 1928 ........ 1929 .. ...... 1930 ........ 1931 ....... . 1932 ........ 1933 ..... . .. 1934 ........ 1935 ........ 1936 ........ 1937 ........ 1938 ........ 1939 .... ... . 1940 (4 Mos.)

Total Value Pesos

476,072 594,316 388,214 447,706 463,376 508,106 (a) 641,942 (a) 1,181,902 834,114 1,070,407 3,479,!!78 4,696,4!13 3,736,108 2,503,503 2,737,844 1,848,794 2,973,203 4,182,086 5,845,278 6,381,792 4,766,840 4,112,923 3,524,648 3,259,125 1,887,978 538,750 279,904 397,678 605,706 1,018,397 2,116,407 77,.331 1,200 1.486

% of Total

Total Value Pesos

to U. S.

33 .00 75.28 55.34 28.10 24.44 7.56 ;11.82 22.04 61.15 79.39 6.11 14.14 13.97 12..66 14.44 18.16 11.89 11.38 J 6.54 10.80 11.60 13.02 21.60 12.31 4.88 7.42 8.25 8.88 14.02 3.56 0.18 0.77

COCONUT OIL

% of Total to U. S.

Total Value Pesos

210(a) 40 692 162 10 1,798 132.572 203,530 684,560

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(a) July to December only

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100.00 100.00 99.98 98.25 99.61 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.99 100.00

2,292,678 5,238,366 5,641,003 7,851 ,469 22,818,294 63,328,317 73,719,504 46,537,773 32,10;),066 31,468,971 28,1.33,164 37,622,061 39,640,377 44,690,433 49,681,366 46,978,345 58,369,833 38,310,763 30,070,644 15,302,287 18,3.39,645 13,589,742 24,509',162 27,743,518 40,347,406 20,706,682 16,820,688 7,495,691

95.55 99.54 99.43 94.10 99.72 98.21 62.12 93.18 86.93 99.43 95.09 99 .U2 92.98 98.12 97.76 98.93 99.03 98.99 99.35 95.87 98.42 94.14 97 . 96 94. 70 98.29 96.16 91.70


XXVIII

WHO'S WHO IN THE PHILIPPINES

Philippine Exports '10

1908 ........ 1909 ........ 1910 ........ 1911 .......• 1912 ........ 1913 ...... , . 1914 ...... ,. 1915 ........ 1916 ...... . . 1917 ........ 1918 ........ 1919 ........ 1920 ........ 1921 ........ 1922 ........ 1923 .....••• 1924 ........ 1925 ........ 1926 .......• 1927 ........ 1928 ........ 1929 . . ...... 1930 ........ 1931 ........ 1932 ........ 1933 ........ 1934 ........ 1935 ........ 1936 ........ 1937 ...... .. 1938 ........ 1939 ........ 1940 (4 MOB.)

.

219,150 (a) 233,624

-

45,921 36,999' 7,255 2,173,471 2,393,122 1,208,930 2,436,290 1,798,548 3,426,674 3,396,928 3,472,447 4,969,078 5,772,274 7,585,573 3,784,449 3,041,605 2,107,333 2,116,107 2,102,241 3,278,847 3,659,079 2,837,601 1,674,857 1,968,855 1,276,302

Total Value Pesos

of Total To U. S.

Total Value Pesos

BUNT AL FIBERS

HATS

COPRA MEAL YEAR

8.17 .76 57.42 71.66 35.08 36.47 65.56 38.84 26.98 19'.51 24.42 12.43 10.74 17.33 6.42 6.29 12.21 42.67 37.68 56.53 48.92 28.66 46.32

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of Total To U. S.

339,774 336,964 557,826 615,974 1,005,666 817,878 627,762 514,138 1,313,226 1,390,833 1,183,446 1,470,026 1,539',596 608,724 950,788 1,258,464 2,452,960 4,741,898 3,123,345 3,135,772 6,717,926 4,097,467 2,543,213 1,110,060 1,187,180 1,632,111 2,283,749 949,641 1,176,578 766,880 527,615 42,561

(a) Not separately stated prior to July 1, 1913

12.91 13.90 43.85 54.49 62.34 61.68 80.88 96.17 96.89 98.89 97.57 87.14 83.60 93.18 86.71 74.89 48.69 78.00 76.02 56.59 67.79 75.53 77.20 61.53 73.68 72.44 61.09 60.57 81.57 82.18 83.11 49.63

Total Value Pesos

% of Total To U. S.

,

170,426 (a) 156,231 91.,491 267,734 913,769 1,454,487 1,397,269' 662,797 105,735 417,841 604,667 556,674 681,08.3 44

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WHO'S WHO IN THE

XXIX

PHILIPPINES

Philippine Exports DESICCATED COCONUT

CORDAGE YEAR Total Value Pesos

1908 •....•.• 1909 ........ 1910 ...•.... 1911 ........ 1912 ........ 1913 ........ 1914 ........ 1915 ........ 1916 ........ 1917 •....... 1918 ...... , . 1919. , .. , ... 1920 ... , .... 1921. , , ..... 1922 ........ 1923 ... , .. , . 1924 ........ 1925 ........ 1926 ........ 1927 ........ 1928 ........ 1929 ........ 1930 ........ 1931 ........ 1932 ........ 1933 ........ 1934 .......• 1935 ........ 1936 ........ 1937 ........ 1938 ........ 1939 ....... 1940 (4 MOB.)

74,434 68,254 67,582 82,326(a) 67,908 (a) 124,402 172,028 189,799 293,245 768,974 1,733,968 1,108,610 1,373,706 918,544 1,099,375 1,497,769 2,188,624 3,353,016 2,810,916 3,333,413 3,550,871 3,808,544 3,106,453 1,774,816 1,318,093 1,813,536 2,668,219 2,323,629 2,397,739 991,934 666,937 1,217,241 1,254,795

% of Total To U. S.

Total Value Pesos (b)

0/0 of Total To

u.

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Total Value Pesos

% of Total To U. S.

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0.17 0.16 7.78

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LUMBER & TIMBER

419,348 1,806,247 3,197,119 5,217,746 5,515,315 5,700,120 7,447,171 7,080,247 5,925,689 3,644,267 3,233,402 3,365,609 4,509,079 7,924,630 8,794,125 12,608,591 7,621,299 8,802,568 1,814,804

(a) Fiscal year ended June 30th.

.99.93 99.94 99.93 99.87 99.79 99.66 99.86 99.91 99.86 99.87 99.92 99.83 99.94 99.49 99.00 99.33 99'.85 99'.60

142,802( ") 143,588 ( n) 648,160 681,272 489,818 1,030,276 906,633 650,819 805,427 1,830,583 1,57 5,124 1,667 ,140 3,077,507 4,060,370 4,252,759 5,105,621 5,587,614 6,253,001 5,486,784 3,681,203 1,669',450 2,537,214 4,342,790 5,023,519 6,199',240 2,525,239 1,558,711 1,742,035 7,237,918 2,215,460

34.14 69.04 70.96 69.14 83.39 63.98 53.30 58.95 65.88 61.14 47.18 46.68 56.00 54.00 53.23 54.65 61.69 52.38 49.44 49.12 43.21 20.74 41.16 35.66 38.72 38.40 32.02 27.59' 27.38


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WHO'S WHO IN ' THE

PHILIPPIN'ES

Philippine Exports GOLD PRODUCTION

BASE METAL PRODUCTION

Mining Industry Exports

Total Value Pesos

Total Value Pesos

YEAR Quantity Fine

Total Value Pesos

Grams

1907 ......... 1908 ...... .. . 1909 .... , , ... 1910 . .... . .. . 1911 .... , . .. . 1912 . ... ..... 1913 ......... 1914 .. , .. . .. . 19l5 ..... , ... 1916 ... .... .. 1917 ..... ... . 1918 ...... . .. 19l9 ... ... ... 1920 ......... 1921 . ... .. .. . 1922 .. ... . ... 1923 . . . . . .... 1924 ......... 1925 ...... . .. 1926 ......... 1927 . .. ...... 192 8 . ..... ... 1929 ....... . . 1930 ..... . ... 1931 ......... 1932 .... . . . .. 1933 .... .. ... 1934 .. .. ..... 1935 ...... , .. 1936 .... '. , ... 19 3 7 ......... 1938 ... ... ... 1939 .... . . . :. 1940 (9 Mos.)

141,209 326,897 372,557 232,311 285,840 857,896 1,306,542 1,811,109 1,981 ,587 2,265,7~9

1 ,990,463 1,937,941 1,976,651 1,920,753 1,976,096 2,205,857 2,537,162 2,521,623 2,928,003 2,896,697 2,537,154 2,864,909 4,995,961 5,574,355 5,661,072 7,598,341 9,214,868 10,488,805 14,025,809 19,438,804 22,752,558 28,463,684 32,877,552 25,676,536

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XXXII

WHO'S WHO IN THE

PHILIPPINES

Philippine Imports SILK PRODUCTS (NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL) YEAR Total Value Pesos

1900 ...••.•• 1901. ....... 1902 ........ 1903 ....... 1904 ........ 1905 ....... 1906 ....... 1907 ........ 1908 ....... 1909 ........ 1910 ........ 1911 ........ 1912 ......• 1913 ........ 1914 ....... 1915 ........ 1916 ....... 1917 ........ 1918 ........ 1919 ........ 1920 ........ 1921. ....... 1922 ........ 1923 ........ 1924 ........ 1925 ........ 1926 ........ 1927 ........ 1928 ........ 1929 ........ 1930 ........ 1931. ....... 1932 ........ 1933 ........ 1934 ........ 1935 ........ 1936 ........ 1937 ........ 1938 ........ 1939 ........ 1940 (4 Mos.)

1,396,136 1,835,814 1,331,724 1,092,084 961,452 744,194 843,990 1,069,222 995,110 1,271,028 1,534,458 1,689,126 1,682,336 1,716,358 1,862,757 1,877,418 4,154,230 5,727,024 4,987,266 6,036,511 3,721,538 3,117,454 3,257,122 4,371,446 5,615,807 7,092,855 7,960,729' 8,512,739 9,328,442 8,650,820 6,461,561 4,901,256 4,020,186 4,603,650 4,851,400 5,764,409 2,248,537 2,872,007 4,761,688 4,043,394

% of Totol From U. S.

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VEGETABLE, FIBERS AND PRODUCTS Total Value Pesos

661,790 843,756 663,182 518,947 442,088 675,650 1,110,950 1,228,278 88.3,358 1,019,028 920,516 1,031,738 1,005,626 1,496,442 1,198,091 1,241,618 3,078,906 4,724,325 4,017,902 4,117,320 2,295,822 2,331,324 2,685,244 2,794,770 5,129,747 4,910,472 4,558,439 4,825,500 6,468,642 6,416,535 3,485,281 3,862,189 3,223,692 4,365,237 3,382,340 3,881,983 123,806 8.3,766 92,582 1,405,035

% of Total From U. S.

5.16 4.15 2.10 9.62 5.46 4.62 1.65 1.03 .98 8.75 24.56 17.91 15.76 13.18 17.16 33.26 47.49' 51.38 53.50 23.70 12.50 4.47 2.64 2.84 2.36 2.54 2.79 1.52 2.09 3.35 5.12 6.57 5.09 3.24 3.87 2.692.99 1.89 2.34

COTTON PRODUCTS Total Value Pesos

% of Total

11,850,292 18,882,094 13,931,956 12,568,740 9,924,708 12,673,924 13,278,658 16,832,492 16,023,668 13,889,956 16,888,906 20,610,034 18,493,190 23,961,684 20,115,398 23,654,320 18,765,918 37,770,565 58,016,844 38,644,17,3 68,795,756 38,859',379 47,229,720 46,270,197 49,379,481 55,196,619 56,470,119 46,085,427 56,272,304 53,953,834 37,027,108 32,802,095 33,523,243 26,263,250 31,242,920 30,599-,841 30,535,257 15,315,423 27,810,81927,039,174 12,584,443

0.58 1.00 2.41 6.20 6.44 12.06 4.20 12.55 8.56 8.07 25.11 40.69 44.81 59'.13 57.93 72.81 65.79 70.01 70.85 72.28 64.90 51.57 68.23 58.77 51.90 -52.39 58.07 52.75 54.73 58.75 46.72 49.45 63.08 62.92 50.08 44.23 44.42 43.87 63.48 69.74

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XXXIV

WHO'S WHO IN. THE PHILIPPINES

Philippine Imports IRON & STEEL PRODUCTS

PAPER

CHEMICALS, DRUGS, DYES, ETC.

YEAR Total Value Pesos

1900 ........ 1901 ..... . .. 1902 ........ 190 3 .. . . . ... 1904 .. . ... . . 1905 .... . ... .1.906 .. . ..... 1907 . . . . .... 1908 ........ 1909 . . .. .. .. 1910 ... . ... . 1911 .. . ... . . 1912 ....... . 1913 ... .. ... 1914 ..... .. , 1915 .. .. .. . . 1915 .. . .. . . . 1917 . .. .. ... 1918 .. . .. . .. 1919 . . .... . . 1920 . .. ..... 1921 .. ... . . . 1922 .. . ..... 1923 .... . .. . 1924 .. ... ... 1925 . . .... . . 1926 ...... . . 1927 ... .. ... 1928 ... . .... 1929' .... . . , 1930 . . ...... 1931. . .. .... 1932 ........ 1933 . . .. . .. . 1934 ... . . .. . 1935 ........ 1936 ........ 1937 .... . ... 1938 ... . ... . 1939 ... . .... 1940 (4 Mos.)

923,238 949,988 1,337,410 1,006,650 981,612 1,030,122 820,166 1,249,922 1, 383,254 1,248,586 1,812,844 1,585,936 1,516,088 1,694 ,006 1,516,826 1,531,621 1,797,462 3, 825 ,!J95 3,683,982 6,237,420 4,964 ,112 6,066,029 4,919,748 6,105,883 6,304,187 6,813 , 821 7,016,408 7,654,852 8,257,529 8,454,247 7,808,940 6,516,224 5,529,333 4,617,226 6,385,541 6,619,795 6,442,647 5,398,806 7,864,064 6,922,334 4,221,572

of Total From U. S.

Total Value Pesos

'10 of Total

11.79 16.25 41.90 26.76 20.96 27.42 28.27 21.68 32.15 26.11 34.36 54.85 48 .42 5.84 62.42 64.47 62.67 58.43 51.07 62.68 74.55 77.46 72.50 77.71 70.15 70.23 73.48 40.05 38.11 72.07 75.36 72.94 72.06 69.31 60.30 74.92 71.81 70.84 75.77 76.33

1,4.32,380 3,723,896 4,176,220 2,184,982 4,825,872 5,292,366 4,133,306 5,089,984 4,443,806 3,866,284 6,607,540 11,774,454 12,063 ,206 17,250 ,406 14,002,372 8,863 ,441 7,535,724 11 ,957,348 24,501,970 44,735,174 43,759,204 43,529,079 15,208,761 17,392,001 24,094,119 27,919,939 27,041,520 30,855,639 40,296,562 43,812,331 38,559,138 26,729,765 19,977,574 17,316,983 22,823,008 22,176,839 32,031,608 28,141,091 36,427,417 33,085,478 17,698,054

12.36 15.47 20.68 42.63 34.03 43.36 33.53 33.96 36.10 42.34 59.64 66.41 70.48 69.91 72.75 83.71 80.76 83.82 91.66 86.33 85.87 86.4 6 78 ..34 80.43 77.62 76.16 75.23 72.27 78.40 81.63 77.38 76.28 73.42 73.91 77.88 76.80 76.74 72.75 79.55 81.00

'1.

From U. S.

.

Total Value Pesos

2,020,174 1,835,494 2,140,538 2,221,496 2,250,134 2,381,544 1,862,630 1,767,788 1,137,832 880,414 1,079,486 1,284,878 1,420,558 1,454,206 1,465,984 1,765,615 2,859,015 2,924,448 3,341,434 4,929,945 4,384,216 3,349,384 2,946,324 3,295,202 3,582,380 4,016,540 4,290,133 4,226,038 4,753,161 5,088,845 4,755,897 4,769,308 3,920,043 3,808,707 4,834,364 5,154,636 5,576,887 3,753,301 6,251,441 5,059,037 2,809,998

% of Total From U. S.

2.55 3.12 3.31 5.47 5.66 5.45 8.74 84,35 17.70 24.23 26.63 25.85 22.71 48.41 55.36 62.10 63.62 72.54 73.88 73.73 73.44 72.58 72.00 75.49 70.53 71.60 71.59 73.10 69.95 68.56 69.34 73.86 69.61 76.10 70.13 66.92 66.50 65.82 70.3~

65.75


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WHO

IN THE

xxxv

PHILIPPINES

Philippine Imports AUTOMOBILES, VEHICLES AND PARTS

FERTILIZERS, NATURAL AND CHEMICALS YEAR

'7'0 of Total

Total Value Pesos

1904 ....... . 1905 .. .... ,. 1906 ........ 1907 .. .... . . 1908 ........ 1909 ........ 1910 .. ..... . 1911 .. .. . . , 1912 .. ... ... 1913 ... . .... 1914 ... .. . .. 1915 . .. ..... 1916 ........ 1917 ..... . .. 191 8 ..... . . . 19E1 .. .. . ... 1920 .. ...... 1921 .. . ..... 1922 . ... ... . 1923 . ...... . 1924 .. . . .. .. 1925 ... ..... 1926 .. . ..... 1927 ........ 19211 .. . ..... 1929 ........ 1930 ........ 1931 .. ... ... 1932 .. .... .. 1933 ........ 1934 .... ... 1935 .... ... 1936 .... . ... 1937 ... .. .. . 1938 ... .. ... 1939 .... . ... 1940 (4 Mos.)

From U . S.

82,800 61,982 23,392 18,182 26,978 36,868 22,232

8.33

5~,466

77,592 78,336 109',850 57,762 93,953 23,774 60,447 62,827 325,156 148,875 410,040 1,223,906 4,320,123 3,976,250 1,936,388 3,821,211 3,686,367 5,763,248 4,722,343 3,790,372 2,951,780 3,445,158 4,508,982 3, 620,191 4,271,720 1,405,729 2,170,187 1 .095,018 2,984,072

1\

,

4.09.42 9' .70 7.95 38.97 1.23 77.69 11.4 6 22.2 5 2.04 79.13 82.20 88.13 95.02 91.80 85.08 57.00 73.96 61.56 44.63 33.81 32.65 34.64 6.3.31 61.06 40.11 73.14 38.34

1\

Total Value Pesos

'7'0 of Total

173,17 4 600,038 649,358 649,996 177,29 4 337,040 665,124 2,3 61,210 2,366,182 3,702,564 2,974,726 2,584,204 3,192,334 3,570,952 7,075,1 54 12,644,354 14,299,71 G 10,804,632 2,314,821 3,501,166 6,018,968 9',396,885 9',055,807 10,251,433 13,000,866 14,328,644 13,077,863

61.38 26.79 14.01

~,163,164

I

7,900,667 6,462,954 9',134,938 8,149',680 10,018,026 10,241 , 365 13,750,968 7,613,332 2,746,577

From U. S.

41.12 27.09' 59.26 79.59 70.27 63.6 8 63.03 83.62 98.97 98.97 99.47 96.84 91.32 98.14 99'.35 96.L3 96 .72 96.74 97.55 95.38 96.78 98 . 38 93.99' 96.93 94.37 85.00 91.68 93 .93 95.07 92.81 94.72 80.18

TOBACCO Total Value Pesos

'10 of Total

25,456 39,282 49,308 45,890 79,742 76,588 416,950 281,090 451,684 663,580 677 ,714 850,494 910,914 2,747,786 1,569 ,330 2, 17 5,320 3,729,418 4,301,769 2,480,322 2,315,405 3,011 ,41 8 3,664,173 4,295,291 5,491,741 6,202,070 6,541,45S 5,887,775 5,443,428 5,386,142 4,240,219 5,853,802 7,500, 559 7,130, 860 7,251,950 1 5,801,4 9 0 13.835,929 4,914,382

4.64 2.20 7.01

From U. S.

-

3.66 5.77 85.21 89. 1 8 80.90 76 .20 72.46 80.67 80.13 36.69 82.99' 78.72 85.97 86.11 87.78 90 .01 87.70 92.91 86.96 89.75 96.92 96.35 95.24 98 .06 97.49 98.33 97.62 98.55 98.60 98.80 99 .59 99.22


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WHO IN THE

PHILIPPINES

Philippine Imports VEGETABLES YEAR

1904 ........ 1905 ... .. ... 1906 .... .... 1907 ........ 1908 ........ 1909 ........ 1910 ........ 1911 ...... . . 1912 ........ 1913 ........ 1914 ... . .... 1915 ........ 1916 ........ 1917 ........ 1918 ... ..... 1919 ........ 1920 ........ 1921 ........ 1922 ........ 1923 .. .... .. 1924 ........ 1925 ........ 1926 . ....... 1927 ........ 1928 ........ 1929 ........ 1930 ........ 19.31 ........ 1932 ........ 1933 ........ 1934 ........ 1935 ........ 1936 ..... . .. 1937 ........ 1938 ........ 1939 ........ 1940 (4 Mos.)

Total Value Pesos

'10 of Total

1 ,058, 820 994,480 1,102,254 1,274,054 1,004,612 1,134,030 1,328,028 1,409,610 1,620,310 1,559,9l0 1,590,678 1,428,883 1,477,624 1,823,970 2,436,088 2,637,.318 3,464,764 2,825,998 2,665,212 2,765,801 2,983,336 3,759,688 3,799,497 3,619,339' 4,181,743 4,326,640 3,690,659 3,723,947 3,102,493 2,436,534 2,810,297 3,278,477 3,382,9l9 1,483,409 1,872,371 2,286,156 1,521,070

18.16 21.80 13.75

From U. S.

12.98 11.55 17.04 24 .99 33.46 27.42 22.84 3~.80

21. 78 25.~6

24.73 28.63 39.72 25.690 28.90 28.81 28.34 30.38 28.01 29.65 32.37 33.25 36.48 37.36 36.290 44.31 51.30 46.84 49.30 42.35 46.98 56.64

RUBBER PRODUCTS Total Value Pesos

421,046 573,994 635,442 580,054 570,518 594,677 701,717 682,232 3,317,779 4,700,160 5,626,551 3,511,910 2,524,3992,572,322 3,073,011 3,568,628 3,628,049' 5,487,631 4,650,686 5,447,004 4,802,398 3,,301,399' 2,217,3292,478,415 3,440,882 3,328,484 4,469,220 3,913,230 4,734,940 4,596,972 1,771,488

DAIRY PRODUCTS

'10 of Total From U. S.

61.74 85.52 87.59 88.93 90.24 92.28 92.94 93.38 97.89' 97.95 96.95 98.13 95.85 94.16 82.73 89.21 90.04 94.3993.91 96.27 95.63 89.87 91.36 89.77 93.06 88.01 98.30 86.15 86.34 85.95

~

:

Total Value Pesos

'10 of Total

681,914 793,252 882,050 506,824 2,037,124

26.32 25.15 25.48

1,509,168 1,973,698 2,452,530 2,422,530 2,236,546 2,199,682 1,985,908 3,129,238 2,671,032 5,012,5196,358,436 4,325,411 3,924,896 4,864,134 5,597,645 5,810,101 6,517,335 6,582,468 7,430,786 7,663,922 7,177,854 8,'157,807 5,203,020 4,491,882 5,822,687 6,152,723 8,137,284 1,029,831 2,186,978 2,037,392 2,800,973

15.53 22.90 18.30 11.82 10,50 21.01 38.64 74.15 73.66 73.76 8.3.58 86.92 55.86 69,02 79.64 83.53 82.27 82.44 80.77 79.20 81.56 79.95 72.790 64.17 71.55 52.83 30.04 13.84 24.44 23.97

From U. S.

9.82


WHO'S WHO IN THE PHILIPPINES

XXXVII

Philippine Imports OIL PRODUCTS YEAR

1904 ........• 1905 ......... 1906 ......... 1907 ......... 1908 ......... 190~ ......... 1910 ......... 1911 ......... 1912 ....••••• 1913 ......... 1914 ......... 1915 .......•. 1916 ......... 1917 ......... 1918 ......... 191!t ......... 1920 ......... 1921. .....••. 1922 ......... 1923 ......... 1924 ......... 1925 ......... 1926 ......... 1927 ......... 1928 ......... 1929 ......... 1930 ......... 1931. ........ 1932 ......... 1933 ......... 1934 ......... 1935 ......... 1936 ......... 1937 .....•..• 1938 ......... 1939 ......... 1940 (4 Mos.)

Total Value Peso.

'10 of Total

1,892,108 1,626,758 1,295,610 2,004,398 2,045,814 3,232,470 3,007,224 2,957,168 3,761,904 4,225,638 4,,14!t,708 4,088,723 4,888,132 5,625 ,137 5,595,202 14,234,942 20,061,263 23,804,928 14,278,099 14,323,294 18,383,338 18,482,900 18,856,135 16,752,619 19,084,523 21.183,671

45.40 6.3.17 52.33

1!t,07~,625

19,895,323 14,574,507 11,886,553 13,321,439 15,904,323 15,376,168 9,903,356 12,591,262 13,013,866 7,646,493

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Total Value Pesos

From U. S.

66.88 41.26 73.14 81.54 76 .16 80.63 72.32 66.82 65.67 71.70 80.77 87.72 83.29' 82.95 76.05 7!t.84 74.75 75.13 82.15 78.47 77.34 80.4~

77.27 76.38 81.31 84.4~

83.83 85.45 83.04 71.16 72.27 76.60

0/0 of Total From U. S.

I

4,683,060 1,891,967 2,331,090 4,282,728 3,287,232 3,408,617 4,911, 78~ 4,370,05~

7,460,050 9,742,846 6,972,727 4,548,753 3,251,795 4,340,197 4,307,336 5,830,861 5,816,313 6,51!t,747 6,730,7392,765,561

94.03 86.43 87.54 91.11 86.87 83.56 88.26 87.67 84.18 90.63 88.21 86.50 84.05 86.54 86.26 86.45 84.85 85.70 87.99

GONZllLEZ LAW LIBRARY 1,93 DIMASAl.ANG . MANILA.



WHO'S WHO IN THE PHILIPPINES ABAD, Moises Buenaflor, physician; b. Amaya, Cavite, Phil., Nov. 25, 1896; S. Esteban Ledesma and Florentina Fojas (Buenaflor) A; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1919, M.D., 1925. m. Fidela Colendrino Sion of Manila, June 11, 1932; children-Jose Sergio, Lutgarda, Glicerio, Rainerio, Juan GuadUberto, Susana. Asst. instr. CoIl. of Medicine, Univ. of Phil. and resident phys. Phil. General Hosp., 1925-37 and non-resident inst!'. since 1937; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc., Phil. Research Council Casso.), L'Alliance Francaise, author-Lung Tuberculosis in Children Under 2 Years Old, Tuberculosis in Filipino Children Under 5 Years with Special Reference to Diagnosis, The Teeth and the Child, Studies on Lobar Pneumonia in Children Under 3 Years, and various other articles. ,address-1216 Oroquieta, Manila, Phil. ABAD y BRIO SO, Tirso, dentist; b. Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Sept. 24, 1893, S. Clodoaldo and Venancia (Brioso) A; D.S. Sto. Tomas Univ., 1912; D.D.S. Liceo de Manila, 1913. m. Antonina Decano Ballesteros of Sorsogon, Dec. 15, 1915; children-Amparo, Patrocinio, Ramon, Antonio, Vicente, Carlos. Presently chief of the dental service of the American Red Cross in the PhiL, and asst. dir. of Disaster Relief; private practice in Sorsogon, 1913-18; mil. service during World War I; private practi,ce in Manila, 1921-22; faeulty memo Manila ColI. of Dentistry; capt. Dental Corps Res. U.S.A., also memo examining board of same; memo tech. com. for revision requirement courses in dentistry, Dept. Public Instruction. Mem. K.C., vicecomdr. Filipino Reserve Officers' Assn., exec. council National Dental Assn., dir. Sociedad Dental de Filipinas, pres. Phil. Society Stomatologi,s ts. address- Manila, Phil. ABAD SANTOS y BASCO, Jose, govt. official, attorney; b. San Fernando, Pam panga, P. I., Feb. 19, 1886; S. Vicente and Toribia (Basco) A; went to U.S. as govt. pensionado, 1904, attended Santa Clara ColI., Univ. of Illinois; LL.B. Northwestern Uniy.,

1908; LL.M. George Washington Univ., 1909. m. Amanda Teopaco e Hizon of San Fernando, Sept. 21, 1918; children-Jose, Luz, Amanda, Osmundo, Victoria. Asst. atty. Bureau of Justice, 1913-17; atty. Philippine National Bank, 1917-19; apptd. tech. advisor first Phil. mission to U.S. in 1919; Secretary of Justice, 1922-23 when he resigned with other leaders as result of controversy with the late Governor General Wood and entered priv. practice in Manila; headed Philippine Educational Mission to U.S., 1926; Secretary of Justice under Governor-Generals Henry L. Stimson and Dwight F. Davis and first Secretary of Justice of the Philippine Commonwealth. Ex-pres. Phil Bar Assn. and Y.M.C.A. of P. I., memo Am. Bar Assn. and Acad. Polito and Social Sciences, chmn. bd. of trustees Phil. Women's CoIl. Clu bs- ex-pres. Philippine Columbian, Wack Wack Golf . add1~ess-Manila, Phil.

BADILLA, Quirico Abella, geologist, mining engineer; b. Catanuan, Tayabas, P. I., Oct. 18, 1893; S. Anastacio and Juana (Abella) A; A.B. Juan de Letran, 1914; stud. Univ. of Philippines; M.E. Colorado Sch. of Mines, 1920. m. Mercedes C. de Abadilla of Lucban, Tayabas, P. I., May 26. 1907; children-Pacita, Remedios. Served as geologist in Mexico and S.A. 1920-1928; served Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I., 1929-30; geologist in Peru and Brazil, 1930-33; asst. chief, div. of mines, Bureau of Science, 1933-35, apptd. dir. 1936 whi,ch position is presently held. clubs- Phil. Columbian, Alunan Tennis, A. I.M.E., Nat. Research Council. add1'ess- 304 Vermont, Manila, P.1. ABBOTT, Willard James, mmmg engineer, b. Buffalo, N.Y., May 16, 1879; S. Willard James and Mary (Stevens) A; stud. Anglo-Mechanic Inst., Buffalo, N.Y. m. Maria Cruz of Novaliches, Rizal, P. I., Aug. 22, 1935; children-Mary. Insp. general constrn. work, Cavite Navy Yard, 10 years; mining prospector for many years; gen. ,s upt. ' Mambulao Consolidated Mines at present. decora,mons1


ABOITIZ Croix de Guerre with palm (France), World War Medal with two bars (U.S.). Mem. Veterans of Foreign Wars, A. F. & A. M. clubs-Pioneers. address-Novaliches, Rizal, P. I. ABOITIZ y PINAGA, Alejandro de, attorney; b. Manila, P. I., Feb. 28, 1892; s. Cosme and Maria (Pinaga) A; stud. Colegio de la Consolacion (Spain), A.B. and B.S. Instituto Vizcaino, (Spain), LL.M. Sto. Tomas. m. Rosario Garcia Munoz at Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, Jan. 20, 1930; children-Alejandro, Jr. Admitted to Phil. bar 1917 and has practiced profession in Manila and Iloilo since that time; former editor El Comercio and La Defensa. Mem. KC. Clubs-Casino Espanol. addTess-Iloilo, Iloilo, P. I. ABOITIZ, Luis, businessman; b. Lequeitio, Spain, July 1, 1901; s. Paulino and Emilia (Yrastorza) A; B.S.C. Univ. of California, 1923. m. Maria MontenegTo of Bais, Oriental Neg., Phil., Sept. 23, 1907' childrenJosefina, Luis, Jr., Ernesto, Cecilia. Worked with various business and banking firms in CaL, 1920-23; executive Aboitiz & Co., Cebu, Phil., 1924-29; asst. mgT. La Naviel'a Filipina, Inc. since 1929; memo K C. (pres.). clubs -Filipino (Cebu), Casino Espanol (Cebu). add1'ess-41 Gorordo Ave., Cebu City, Phil. ABORDO, Perfecto Edualino, attorney, educator, government official, farmer; b. Agutaya, Palawan, PhiL, April 18, 1890; S. Marcelo and Juana A; govt. pensi.onado to Phil. Normal Sch., 1910-12; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1920; LL.M. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1940. m. Natalia P. Navarro of Manila, Aug. 22, 1935; children-Rosita, Ernesto, Perfecto, Catalino, Monina, Antonieta. Successively prin. and supervising teacher Bur. of Education; law clerk, probation officer, public defender, land atty. ; div. chief Dept. of Agriculture; civil service examiner; asst. supt. auto div. Bur. Public Works; trustee Nat. Institute (pres. bd.), Rizal Memorial Acad. (pres. bd. & dir.) ; provo governor Palawan; asst. to mgr. Phil. Charity Sweepstakes; presently manager rice and sugar plantation. author' - Manuel N g Mga Chauffeurs, Why Sweepstakes Must Stay In Philippines, Compilation Motor Vehicles Rules and Laws,

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ABRIOL Critical Study on Legitimate Labor Organizations. address-3332 Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. ABRERA, Sofronio V., attorney; b. San Pablo, Laguna, P. I., Dec. 11, 1899; S. Segundo and Damiana (Verneracion) A; grad. Coil. of Law, National Univ., 1922, LL.B.; student, ColI. of Law, Georgetown Univ., 1923. 111. Paz Fule of San Pablo, Laguna, P. I., March 20,. 1922; children-Eusebia, Pola. Sec., Pedro Guevara, resident commr. of Washington. 1924; law practice in San Pablo, Laguna; admitted to practice, U. S. court for China, 1923; admitted to practice Internat. Mixed court of Shanghai, 1923; deputy fiscal of Laguna, 1928; apptd. Justice of Peace, San Juan del Monte and Caloocan. At present senior partner, law firm, Abrera, Tansinsin & Marquez, Manila. Adviser, Sigma Club, San Pablo, Laguna; mem., Philippine Columbian Assn. Add1'ess-San Pablo, Laguna, P. I. ABREU, Jose C., attorney; b. Manila, P. I., Feb. 3, 1877; S. Manuel G. and Ana (Feliciano) A; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1892; law stud. St. Tomas; LL.M. George Washington Univ., 1901, D.C.L., 1902. m. Andrea Mariano at Manila, Oct. 7, 1922; childTen-Jose Manuel, Aurora Regina, Gregorio Benito. Admitted Phil. Bar, 1900; spl. asst. War Dept. U.S.A. 1901; asst. Attorney G~neral, 1902; asst. Prosecuting Attorney of Manila, 1903; Judge, Court of First Instance, 1906-19; gen. counsel for Manila Railroad Co., 1922-36; admitted practice U.S. Supreme Court, 1930; resumed private practice in Manila, 1936. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., and Phil. Bar Assn. clubs-Wack Wack Golf and Country. add1'ess- 1040 Indiana, Manila, P. I. ABRIOL, Rufino, physician; b. Arayat, Pampanga, P. I., Apr. 7, 1890; s. Leon and Tomasa (Vicencio) Abriol; grad. Univ. of Ill., 1913, M.D.; Univ. of the Philippines, 1916, D.T.M.; John Hopkins Univ., U. S., 1921, C.P.H., D.P.H., 1923. m. Rosa Reyes, Saravia, Occ. Negros, P. I., 1922; children-Rita. Instructor in surgery, Univ. of the Philippines, 1914-17; asst. resident surgeon, Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1913-17; maj., medical dept., Philippine National Guard, 1918-19; maj., medical Corps, 1919, first Philippine Div.,


ABUYUAN U. S. A. Apptd. U. S. quarantine officer, port of Manila, 1922; memo Bd. of Medical Examiners, 1930-35; chmn., Bd. of Medical Examiners, 1936; regent, Philippine ColI. of Surgeons, 1936. Pres., Manila Medical Soc., 1935; pres., Philippine Islands Medical Assn., 1936; memo Philippine Federation of Private Practitioners, mem., Colegio Medico Farmaceutico de Fiiipinas. Address-722 Nebraska, Manila, P 1. ABUYUAN, Flaviano Kalata, attorney; b. Aparri, Cagayan Valley, P. I., Dec. 25,

Enrico and Leogarda (Kalata) A; grad. ColI. of Law, National Univ., 1926, LL.B. m. Nicolasa Bunoan of Tagudin, Ilocos Sur, P. 1., Aug. 12, 1921; childrenFlaviano, Jr., Nora, Beatriz, Enrico, Marco, Teresa, Pura, Rodolfo, Lydia, Virginia. Connected with Bur. of Posts and presently researcher Dept. Nat. Defense. Mem. Philippine Bar Assn. add1'ess-ll Havana, Santa Ana, Manila, P. 1. 1899;

S.

ACKLEY, Ernest Lewellyn, educator; b. Laurium, Mich., U. S., Nov. 23, 1901; s. Samuel and Frances Isabel (Case) Lewellyn; student, Univ., of Richmond; grad. Vanderbilt Univ., 1925, B.A.; Y.M.C.A. Grad. Sch., 1925, M.A.; Yale Univ., 1928, B.D., Ph.D., 1933. m. Pauline E. Ware, Vineland, N. J., U.S., March 31, 1934. Prof. of theology, actg. dean, Sch. of Theology, Central Phi.lippine ColI. addTess-P. O. Box 231, Iloilo, Iloilo,

P.I. ACOSTA, Miguel Rueda, attorney, newspaperman, author; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phil., Sept. 29, 1906; s. Donato and Francisca (Fernandez) A; grad. Univ. of Phil., 1921; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1926, Ph.B., 1929. m. Consuelo G. Naoe of Pozorrubio, Dec. 22, 1934; children-Josefina Rosvida, Josefina Carmen, Remedios Aurora. With Tribune as reporter, 1922-26; passed Phil. bar examinations, 1929 and entered priv. practice in Pangasinan; editor Banwad Letakan, 1932-33; mng. editor Agno Valley Times, 1934-36; auxiliary J.P. of Sison, 1933-38; asst. mun. census supervisor of Pozorrubio, 1939; presently deputy provo assessor of Pangasinan, publisher & editor Mata Journal; memo Professionals' League of Phil., Phil. Writers'

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ADEVE League, Pangasinan Acad. of Letters, Silwipa (vernacular writers' guild), Pangasinan Eucharistic Crusade, Phil. Nat. Volunteers, Res. Officers' Legion of the Phil.; 1st It. P. A. Res. author-Quezon-Palbayani na Wayang, Philippines on Trial Before League of Nations, Life and Labor of Don Pablo Mejia (novel), Quezon tan Osmena, translated Dr. Rizal's literary works in vernacular, many articles on leading men of Philippines. address -Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phil. ADAMOS, Nicolas Espiritu, attorney; b. San Narciso, Zambales, P. 1., Sept. 10, 1892; s. Guillermo and Dionisia (Espiritu) Adamos; grad. National University; Philippine Law Sch., 1924, LL.B. m. Sinforosa Belisanio of Umingan, Pangasinan, P. 1., Feb. 12, 1926; children-Oro. In private practice; pres.-mgr., Universal Relief Assn., Inc.; legal adviser, Mines Syndicate, Inc. Mem. Filipino Editors and Publishers Union. add1'ess-591 P. Noval, Manila, P. 1. ADDURU, Marcelo, attorney, legislator; b. Tuguegarao, Cagayan, P. 1., June 18, 1894; s. Jacobo and Esperanza A; grad.

forestry sch. ColI. of Agr. at Los Banos, 1914; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1918, LL.B., 1923. m. Candida Gonzalez in Manila, Jan. 15, 1919 ; children-Natividad, Crescencio. Ranger Bur. of Forestry, 1914-16; Capt. Phil. Nat. Guard, 1918-19; Bur. of Sci.ence, 1917-21; Bur. Commerce and Industry, 1921-30 at which time he pioneered idea of cooperative marketing associations, personally organizing 50 units and actively directed many laws to help {!ooperatives; organized mutual savings and loan association for govt. employees; elected House of Representatives, 1931. Mem. Masons. ADEV A, Jose Arias, attorney, professor; b. Calapan, Mindoro, Phil., Nov. 19, 1902; s.

Tomas and Juliana (Arias) A; B.C.E. Univ. Nebraska, 1927, M.C.E., 1928; LL.B. valedictorian, Univ. of Manila, 1937. m. Mercedes Biunas of Manila, Dec. 20, 1930; childrenJose, Jr., Carmelita. Designing engl'. Dept. Public Works (Neb.), 1927-28; C.E. Bur. Public Works (PhU.), 1929-31; priv. practice as C.E., 1932-38; priv. law practice since 1938; prof. Univ. of Manila, 1929-38, lecturer on law


ADOLFO since 1939; winner Binag, Santos and Soriano gold medals for scholarship and oratory; memo Swastika, Sigma Xi, Sigma Kappa, Phil. Bar Assn., Phil. Soc. of C.E., Ci.vil Liberties Union of Phil. autM1'-Platte River Water Supply and Storage Possibilities. add1'ess-Calapan, Mindoro, Phil. ADOLFO, Andres Waay, business executive; b. Hinundayan, Leyte, P. 1., Nov. 30, 1897; 8. Gabriel and Lucia (Waay) A; stud. Univ. of Phil. ?n. Rosario Corong of Romblon, P. 1., Dec. 21, 1923; child1'en-Ileana, Luz Virginia, Manuel, Marita. Teacher Phil. Sch. Arts and Trades, Manila, 1917-18; active memo and official Y.M.C.A. until 1939; presently mgr. Phil. Tourist Bur. clubs-Manila Rotary. r(l,ddress-112 Florante, Rizal, P. 1. ADORABLE, Amadeo Jacinto, physician; b. Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. 1., Sept. 18, 1902; S. Apolonio and Paula (Jacinto) Adorable; grad. Ateneo de Manila, 1922, A.R; M.D., Univ. of the Philippines, 1929. Resident physician, Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1929-32; private practice in Gapan, Nueva Ecija since 1932. address-Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. 1. ADVINCULA, Jose Ganzon, attorney; b, Jamindan, Capiz, P. 1., Feb. 1900; grad. Univ. of Manila, 1924, LL.B. Elected city councilor of Manila, 1934-38. address-Jamindan Capiz, P. I ' AGAN, Anastasio, civil engineer; b. Ivana, Batanes, PhiL, Jan. 19, 1899; S. Gregorio and Luisa (Agudo) A; A.B. San Jacinto ColI., M.S.C.E. Univ. Sto. Tomas. Held various engr. positions in Manila and presently C.E. with Dept. Public Works and City of Manila since 1935; faculty memo Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926-37 and since 1940. club-Filipino. address-96 Postigo, Walled City Manila, Phil. ' AGAN, Vicente, attorney, assemblyman; b. Ivana, Batanes, P. 1., Nov. 7, 1894; S. Gregorio and Luisa (Agudo) A; A.B. San Jacinto CoIL, 1913; LL.B. and LL.Lic. Sto. Tomas,1917. Passed bar exam., 1917; prof. of law, Sto. Tomas, 1919-27 and 1937; staff memo and dir. EI Comercio, 1921-22; memo House of Rep., 1925-28, 1934-35; memo first

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AGUINALDO Nat. Assembly, 1935. tanes, P. I.

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AGRA VA, Celedonio, government official' b. Manila, P. I., Mar. 3, 1894; S. Honorat~ and Josefa (de los Reyes) A; grad. Univ. of the Philippines, 1915, B.A., LL.B., 1918; M.A., 1927, Yale Univ.; student Columbia Univ., 1928. m. Socorro Bautista, Manila, P. I., Mar. 3, 1934; children-Hortensia, Raul. add1'ess-51 San Juan, Pasay, Rizal, P. 1. AGRESOR, N. C., educator; b. Mahatao, P. 1., Dec. 6, 1894; S. Angel and Fehpa (Carba) A. m. Feliza Supico of San Miguel, Bulacan, P. 1., June 1922' child1路.en-Maria Angela, Lucia Fran~isca. 'Estabh~hed Underwood Business ColI., 1923, now du路. of same. add1'ess-1088 R. Hidalgo ' Quiapo, Manila, P. 1. ~atanes,

AGUILA, Panteleon Jesus, physician; b. Batangas, Batangas, P. 1., July 27, 1901; s. Pa~erno and Petra (de Jesus) A; grad. Umv. of ~anto Tomas, 1925, A.A., M.D., 1930. m. RosarIO Marasigan of Cuenca, Batangas, P. 1., June 21, 1935. ~GUILAR, Martin, Jr., educator; b. VictorIas, Negros Occidental, P. 1., Sept. 16, 1897; ~'. Martin. and Sofia (Vasquez) A; grad. SIlhman Umv., 1919, B.A.; Univ. of the Philippines, 1928, B.S.E. m. Elvira Chanco !loilo, June, 1929. children-Elvira. Supervis~ mg ~eacher, Negros Occidental, 1919-23; academIC supervisor, Neg. Occ., 1923-27' acade. .. ' mlC supe~'vlsor, IlOIlo, 1929-31; prin. Iloilo Normal Sch., 1931-32; actg. supt. schs., Palawan, P. I., 1932-34; apptd. supt. schs., Ilocos Norte, 1934. add1'ess-Laoag Ilocos Norte P. I. "

AGUILAR, Serafin V., real estate executive' b. Caduna-an, Cadiz, Occ. Neg., PhiL, May 2', 1906; s. Martin and Sofia (Vasquez) A; Ph. B. Univ. of PhiL, 1930. m. Elsie Nichols of Cebu City, PhiL, April 5, 1933; childrenClayton, Esther Bell, Roy, Mildred. Engaged in farming in Negros since 1933; head of real estate firm in Cebu City since 1935. address-150 Sikatuna St., Cebu City, Phil. AGUINALDO y F AMY, Emilio, soldier, statesman; b. Kawit, Cavite, March 30, 1869;


AGUINALDO A. B. San Juan de Lett'an Coil. 1893. Apptd. capitan municipal of Cavite, 1893 and 1895; joined and became leader of the "Katipunan," an organization dedicated to independence for the Philippines; commanded Filipino forces during rebellion against Spain and was exiled from country after peace pact of Aug. 4, 1897; returned to Philippines at outbreak of Spanish-American War, joining in operations against the Spanish; proclaimed and was first president of an independent Filipino govt., May 24, 1898; continued fight for independence against United States military occupation and continued in active command of revolutionary forces until his capture by Gen. Frederick Funston at Palanan, Nueva Vizcaya, March 23, 1901; retired to Cavite after release from military custody and has lived privately since; pres. Asociaci6n de Veteranos de la Revoluci6n, composed of soldiers under his command during his stand against the Spanish and later American troops. address-Kawit, Cavite, P. I. AGUINALDO, Leopoldo Ramos, merchant; b. Sta. Cruz, Manila, P. I., Nov. 15, 1885; s. Anastacio and Marcela (Ramos) A; grad. Nagoya Polytechnic Sch., Japan, as textile engineer, 1909 after private studies in Manila. m. Andrea del Rosario in Bulacan, May 11, 1911; children-Daniel, Heriberto. Francisco. Entered business in Manila after return from Japan as importer of textile machinery; one of founders of Philippine Net & Braid Mfg. Co., which he served as gen. mgr. until 1921; founded L. R. Aguinaldo Dept. Store, largest dept. store chain in Philippines; pres. Luzon Surety Co.; past pres. Chamber of Commerce of the Phil. Islands; memo Baguio Chamber of Commerce. clubsPhil. Columbian, Filipino, Wack Wack Golf Tiro al Blanco, Baguio Country, Black Cat: Japanese. address-237 V. Mapa, Manila, P. I. AGUSTIN, Buenaventura Munsayac, dentist; b. Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, P. I., June 6. 1907; s. Marciano and Margarita (Munsayac) A; grad. Uni.v. of the Philippines; D.D.S., National Univ., ColI. of Dentistry. 1931. m. Ester R. Bagtas, Tondo, Manila, P. I., . May 28, 1933; Children-Fe, Esperanza. prIvate practice in Manila. authm路-Diet in

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ALBERTO Relation to Dental Caries. Mem. National Dental Assn. of P. I., Manila Dental Soc. address-Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, P. I. ALANO, Juan S., attorney, assemblyman; b. Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., Feb. 8, 1891;

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Juan and Victoria (Salonga) A; grad. Ateneo de Manila; A.B., Santo Tomas Univ. Tn. Ramona Torres of Bago, Occidental N egros, P. I., Jan. 13, 1913; children-Dolores J., Lenora A., Julio J., Fabian. Admitted to law practice, 1914; was pioneer settler in Mindanao. Mason. address - Zamboanga, P. I. ALAS, Antonio de las, attorney, statesman business executive; b. Taal, Batangas, Phil.: Oct. 14, 1889; 8. Cornelio and Paula (Noble) A; LL.B. Univ. of Indiana, 1908; LL.M. Yale Univ., 1909. m. Natividad Lontoc in Taal, Dec. 28, 1914; childr-en-Lourdes, Antonio Natividad, Adelina, Angelina, Teresit a, Al~ fredo, Remedios, Pacita, Carmenicita. Entered govt. service upon return to Manila with Executive Bur., 1910-18, asst. chief 1918-19 chief, 1919-20; under-sec. Dept. of' Interior: 1920-21, actg. sec., 1922; actg. sec. Dept. of Justice, 1922; memo Ho. of Rep., 1922-33, speaker pro-tempore in 1923 and 1930; sec. Dept. Public Works & Communications, 193336; sec. Dept. of Finance, 1936-38; Chmn. Nat. Economic Council, 1937-38, Nat. Development Co., 1937-38; memo Phil. Economic mission to U.S., 1938-39; presently executive Marsman & Co. clubs- Yale (pres. ) , Indiana Univ., Phil. Columbian (dir.), Transportation (dir.). add?'ess-Marsman Bldg., Manila, Phil. ALBERTO y ARAULLO, Vicente G, business executive; b. Manila, P. I., April 20, 1878; S. Severino R. and Irene (Araullo) A; grad. San Juan de Lett'an ColI. and Sto. Tomas. nt. Ivonne Grenie in Paris, France, 1904-(deceased 1909), Consuelo Mallari in Manila, 1914; children-Antonio, Luis, Enrique, Vicente, Severino-first marriage-Irene, Vicente, Mercedes-second marriage. Practiced pharmacy for several years; built Lux Theater, 1910, Palace Theater, 1924 Ritz Theater, 1931; founded Palace Film Ex~ change, 1924; ex-pres. Phil. Nat. Import and Export Co.; vice-pres. La Previsora Filipina;


ALBO memo Phil. Chamber Commerce, La Asociacion de Propietarios de Manila. ALBO y de la CRUZ, Vicente, business executive; b. Manila, P. 1., Sept. 11, 1892; S. Ciriaco and Catalina (de la Cruz) A; stud. Colegio San Beda and Phil. Sch. Commerce and Trade. m. Rosenda Antonio of Manila, Dec. 30, 1912; entered business in Manila and is presenfly sec. and part owner Lyric Film Exchange; part owner Olympic Stadium, Inc., Imprenta el Progreso, Albo and Sevilla, Inc., Suburban Theaters, Inc.; Mason. clubs-Laong Laan Tennis Assn., Ti,ro al Blanco, Phil. Columbian, Managumpay Tennis, Wack Wack Golf. ALCALA, Alejandro Berenguer, dental surgeon; b. Arayat, Pampanga, P. 1., May 18, 1904; s. Angel and Marcela (Berenguer) A; grad. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1931 m. Josefa Driz of Manila, P. 1., Jan. 24, 1931; child?路e.n--Jose, Teresita. Entered private practice in Manila after receiving degree. add?'ess-Calaanan, Caloocan, P. 1. ALCALDE, Jose R., dentist; b. Calamba, Laguna, Sept. 23, 1894; s. Simon and ApoIinaria (Roxas) A; grad. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1921, D.D.S. m. Virginia Rubio, 1918; childre-n,-Alfredo, Francisco, Concepcion. In private practice with exception of six months spent as Red Cross dental officer of Laguna. address-1617 Herran, Paco, Manila, Phil. ALCAZAR y TORRES, Joaquin del, optician; b. Paco, Manila, P. 1., Nov. 17, 1891; s. Joaquin and Dionisia (Torres) del A; stud. Ateneo de Manila; D. O. Philippine College of Optometry, 1923. m. Virginia West, San Miguel, Manila on Aug. 21, 1920; childre-n,-Antonio, Julia, Teresita, Isabel, Joaquin, Jesus. Chairman, Board of Optical Examiners, 1933-36; chief of Heacock's optical 'dept. since 1924; mem. Philippine Association of Optometrist (vice-pres.); Cofradia del Senor del Santo Sepulcro de Paco (pres). addres8-212 Rodriguez Lanirza, Paco, Manila, P. 1. ALDECOA, Eladio R., professor, dentist; b, San Jose, Camarines Sur, Phil., May 8,

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ALGER 1888; S. Manuel and Regina (Razon) A; D. D.S. Univ. of Phil., 1920, D.M.D., 1925; postgrad. course Northwestern Univ., 1926; 1n. Teodora Panis of Manila, Phil.; childre-n,-Lydia, Camilo, Romualdo, Carlos, Regina, Angela, Eladio, Aurora, Estrella, J osefina. Entered priv. prac. in Manila after grad.; Univ. of Phil. del. to Internat. Dental Congress at Philadelphia, Penna., 1926; fellow International ColI. of Dentists; 3-time pres. Nat. Dental Assn.; pres. Federation of Dentists of the Phil.; pres. & dean College of Oral & Dental Surgery; one-time prof. Univ. of Phil.; organizer & pres. Nat. Dental Supply Co. address-College of Oral & Dental Surgery, Manila, Phil.

ALEJANDRINO, Jose Sandiego, engineer; b. Gerona, Tarlac, Phil., Nov. 4, 1902; s. Pedro and Gabriela (Sandiego) A; B.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1926. m. Rosario Lardizabal of San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Oct. 5, 1909; children-Lourdes, Adoracion, Pedro, Benigno, Jesus. Entered govt. service with Bur. Public Works and was successively asst. C.E. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, 1926-32, dist. engr. Bataan (1932-36), Cagayan (1936-38), Nueva Ecija (1938-40)" Tayabas since Jan. 1940. address-Lucena, Tayabas, Phil. ALDRED, Herbert, accountant; b. Savina, Russia, June 23, 1907; s. Harry and Marie (Stott) A; stud. Southport Univ., England; Senior Cambridge exam., 1925. Obtained chartered accountant qualification, 1931; employed in England, 1931-36; with Fleming and Williamson of Manila since. dub-Manila. address-Soriano Bldg., Manila, Phil. ALGER, Maurice Plaisted, merchant; b. Barneveld, Oneida County, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1886; s. W.D. and Julia (Wood) Alger; grad. St. John CoIl., U. S., 1906. m. Annie Ensley (deceased), North Bend, Oregon, Dec., 1917; Jennie Crockett, Preston, Id~ho, July, 1929; children-Barbara Julia, Maurice, Ann Eli.zabeth. Appt. 3rd It., Philippine Constabulary 1908-18; served in various capacities throughout the P. 1.; retired, 1919; branch mgr., Pacific Commercial Co., Cebu and Iloilo, now executive of Co. Mason (32掳 , Shriner). Di,r. Chamber of Commerce, Iloilo; pres. and dir., United Service Club, Ce-


ALIP bu, dir., Chamber of Commerce, Cebu. clubs-Iloilo, (Iloilo) Golf, Casino Espanol, University, Wack Wack, United Service, Casino Cebu. addr'ess-Iloilo, Iloilo, P. I. ALIP, Eufronio Melo, professor; b. San Pablo, Laguna, PhiL, Aug. 3, 1904; s. Elino and Petronila (Melo) A; A.A. and Ph. B. Univ. of Phil., 1927; M.A. Univ. of Manila, 1928; Ph. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1930, B.S.E., 1932. m. Rita Aramil of San Pablo, May 22, 1927; childTen-Reynaldo (desc.), Eufronio Edison, Belen. Instr. Letran CoIL, 1927-36; prof. history & political science, Univ. Sto. Tomas since 1929; instr. National Univ., 1937-38, San Beda ColI. since 1936, Lacson ColI. since 1938 and presently prof. history, political science & sociology in Univ. Sto. Tomas, Univ. of Manila, San Beda ColI., Lacson ColI. ; memo San Beda Faculty Clut (pres.), Ilaw at Panitik (v.p.), Univ. Sto. Tomas Alumni Assn. (dir.), Phil. Assn. Univ. Professors, Phil. Council on Education, Balagtasiana, K.C. authoT-History of Tagalog Literature, Europe Since 1815, Political and Cultural History of the Philippines, Philippine Government, Philippine History, Japan-Philippine Relations, Ibong Adarna, Hiyas ng Wikang Pambansa (all books); Philippine Independence Movement and various other articles. add1'ess-319 Cataluiia, Manila, Phil. ALLADO, Honorio Tomas, civil engineer; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Dec. 5, 1913; S. Cornelio and Castora (Tomas) A; B.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1934. m. Elisa Fernandez of Jolo, Sulu, Phil., May 8, 1938; 1 dau. Leticia F. Successively foreman, bridge inspector, instrumentman, water rights inspector in dist. engl'. office, Ilocos Norte, 1934-37; project engr. with Melecio Arranz contracting firm, 1937-39; asst. C.E. with Bur. Public Works in Sulu dist. since 1939; 2nd It. U.S.A. Res., 1937 and presently 2nd It. P.A. Res. add1'ess -Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Phil. ALLADO, Marcelino, dentist; b. Manila, P. I., April 26, 1909; 8. Canuto and Felisa (del Rosario) A; D.D.S., Univ. of Philippines, 1932. Now in private practice. address657 Regidor, Quiapo, Manila, P. I. ALMA JOSE y LACANDOLA, Crisostomo,

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AL08A civil engineer; b. Manila, P. I., March 27, 1901; 8. Jose and Rufina (Lacandola) A; A.B. (magna cum laude), Ateneo de Manila, 1919; B.C.E. Univ. of Phil.! 1923. Joined Univ. of Phil. faculty, 1923; ClV. engr. Bur. of Public Works, 1924; asst. civ. engr. Laoag-Vintar irrigation project, 1924-26; supt. Laoag-Vintal' and Burgos irrigation systems, 1926; civ. engl'. Bur. Public Works, 1927-30; project engl'. Laoag-Vintar, Dingras, Burgos irrigation systems, since 1930; mem, Rizal Center Frat., Univ. of Phil.; exv.p. Nueleo Solteril; treas. Engineering Assn. clubs-Bachelors, ex-pres. Bachelor Engineers', first pres. Mathematics Club. ALMA RIO, Jose Osorio, attorney; b. Dalaguete, Cebu, Phil., Feb. 4, 1906; S. Crispi~ and Paula (Osorio) A; A.A. Ateneo de Mamla; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas. Admitted Phil. bar and in priv. law practice in Cebu City. add1'ess-Cebu City, Phil. ALMARIO, Marciomo, attorney; b. Manila, PhiL, Dec. 29, 1890; S. Estanislao and Rosalia (Cagne) A; LL.B. Phil. Law Schoo~, 1921. m. Victorina Lanuza of Caloocan, RlEntered govt. service and served zal. as chief elk. Dept. Mindanao and Sulu, 1916-17, Bur. of Prisons, 1917-20, actg. dir., 1920; dir. sec. & legal adviser Acop Gold Mining Co.; administrative Officer Dept. of Finance City of Manila, 1923; asst. chief loan de~t. Phil. Trust Co., 1920-21; practising atty. in Manila since 1922. address425 Regina Bldg., Manila, Phil. AL08A, Gregorio Gonzales, dental surgoeon, army officer; b. Imus, Cavite, April 24, 1890; S. Daniel and Tomasa (Gonzales) A; grad. Univ. of the Philippines, Sch. of Nursing, 1913, registered nurse; Philippine Dental CoIL, 1917, D.D.S. m. Maria Pugeda of Salinas, Cavite, P. I., May, 1913; childTen--Bienvenido, Tomasa, Daniel, Socorro, Gregorio. Served successively comissioned officer, Dental Corps, Philippine National Guard, Philippine Constabulary, U. S. Army Reserve; government pensionado, Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C., 1926; prof., Philippine Dental Coil., 1928-33. Mem. Bd. of Dental Examiners, 1933-35; at present dental asst. to chief of Medical Service, Phil-


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ALTAVAS ippine Army. Mem., Philippine Soc. of Stomatologists; National Dental Assn. of the Philippine Islands; Assn. of Military Dental Surgeons of the U.S.; Reserve Officers Assn., U.S.A. address - 803 Kansas Av., Malate, Manila, P. I. ALTA VAS, Jose, attorney, assemblyman; b. Kapis, Kapis, Sept. 11, 1877; s. Jose and

Andrea (Cortes) A ; grad. A teneo de Manila, 1895, B.A.; Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1897, Ph.D. m. Socorro Laserna of Kapis, Jan. 1, 1903; child1'en - Patria Libertad, Rizal, Napoleon, Plaridel, J usticia, Mabini.. Councilor of Kapis, 1903; memo Provincial Bd., Kapis, 1906; rep., first Philippine Assembly, 1907; governor Kapis, 1910; senator for Iloilo, Kapis, Romblon, 1916; rep. for Kapis, House of Reps., 1925; delegate constitutional assembly, 1934. address-Kapis, Kapis, P.I. ALUNAN, Rafael Rivas, attorney, sugar industry executive, statesman; b. Talisay, Occ. Neg., PhiL, Dec. 16, 1885; S. Raymundo and Josefa (Rivas de Alunan) A; stud. San Jose ColI., Ateneo de Manila, Commercial School; LL.B. La Jurisprudencia de Manila, 1910. m. Asuncion de la Rama of Bacolod, Occ. Neg., Jan. 1, 1913; children-Rafael Jr., Lourdes, Elsa, Josefa, Sergio, Oscar. Admitted to Phil. bar, 1910 and entered priv. practice; memo Phil. Assembly, 1912-16; memo & floor leader Ho. of Rep., 1916-22; sec. Dept. Agriculture and Natural Resources, 1928-32; sec. Dept. of Finance, 1933; pres. BacolodMurcia Milling Co., 1920-33, gen. mgr. 192028; pres. Phil. Sugar Assn., 1923-28, 1933-37; pres. Philippine-American Trade Assn., 193439; administrator Phil. Sugar Administration, 1937-38; presently sec. Dept. of Interim' since 1938; dir. Nat. Land Settlement Administration (pres.), Insular Sugar Refining Corp. (pres.), Phil. Nat. Bank, Nat. Economic Council, Nat. Development Co., Nat. Warehousing Corpn., Phil. Charity Sweepstakes Office. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country, Union Club of Phil., Casino Espanol, Santa Ana Turf. add1'eslS-728 Zamora, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. ALVAREZ, Jesus Francisco, minister United Evangelical Church of Philippines; b. I

ALZATE Libmanan, Camarines Sur, Phil., June 20, 1900; S. Vicente Abad and Cornelia F. (Francisco) A; Th.B. Silliman Univ., 1939; stud. Union Theological Seminary. m. Filomena Eriza of Tabaco, Albay, Phil., June 13, 1923; children--Ruth, Ester, Vicente, Jesus, Martin, Rogerio, Roy Jonathan, David Stephen. Ordained as minister of Bulan Evangelical Ch. (Sorsogon, PhiL), 1926 and served until 1935; moderator of Bicol Conf. for 3 terms; presently minister Naga Evangelical Ch. (Camarines Sur); memo Club Cenvantino, Internat. Relations Club, NEP A mun. chapter (pres.); chmn. advi.sory bd. CoIl. of Theology, Bicol region rep. Field Advisory bd. to Coli. of Theology, memo executive com. General Assembly of United Evangelical Ch. & moderator Bicol Conf. address-77 Via Cainza, Naga, Camarines Norte, Phil. ALVIR, Antonio Delgado, geologist, mining engineer; b. Bulacan, Bulacan, P. I., July 4, 1898; S. Gaspar and Maria Paz (Delgado) A; A.B., Univ. of the Philippines, 1917; M.E., Colorado School of Mines, 1920; M. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1921, Ph. D., 1930; m. Catalina Barretto of Cabangan, Zambales, March 28, 1932; children--Antonio Maria, Rene Maria, Roberto Francisco. Staff memo Bureau of Science as geologist, 192329; professorial lecturer, Univ. of the Philippines, 1925-28; superintendent Salacot Mining Co., 1929-35; consulting geologist since then; memo Sigma Xi, Philippine Science Society, National Research Council, Philippine Geological Society, Fellow A.A.A.S., Alvir and Company (pres.), Benguet Gold Cave Mines, Inc., (pres.). auth01'-Geological study of the Angat; Antamokite, aNew Gold Telluride; Pre-Tertiary Intrusions of the P. I.; Theory on the Major Tectonic Structure of Luzon, and many other technical articles on mining in the Philippines. clubs - Fi.lipino, Philippine Columbian Assn., Sociedad Tiro al Blanco, Wack Wack Golf. add1'esS - 9 Verdun Place, Addition Hills, San Juan, Rizal, P. I. ALZATE, Manuel A., attorney, legislator; b. Cervantes, 1I0cos Sur, Phil., Jan. 1, 1894; S. Ismael and Dolores (Austria) A; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1921. m. Emilia Ongsiako of Manila, Phil., Nov. 2, 1919; childre1lr-Ismael, Antonio, Egardo. Held various positions


AMBROSIO in Dept. of Prisons ranging from clerk to asst. dir.; del. to 9th Internat. Prisons' Conf. in London, 1925; admitted to Phil. bar after grad. and also admitted to prac. before Court of Appeals of D. C. and Supreme Court of U.S.; elected assemblyman from 1st dist. Nueva Ecija in 1935, presently memo Phil. Assembly and chmn. foreign relations com.; memo Phil. Rice Growers Assn. (dir.). authoT-Penal Measures. club-Wack Wack Golf. add'r ess-200l Felix Huertas, Manila, Phil. AMBROSIO, Dominador B., life underwriter, business executive; b. Urdaneta, Pangasinan, Phil., Oct. 2, 1903; S. Valenti.n and Carmen (Belmonte) A; Ph.B. Univ. of Phil., 1925; M.A. Columbia Univ., 1926; stud. Union Theological Sem. (New York). m. Damiana Dolorico of Luisiana, Laguna, Phil., Sept. 29, 1928; childTe1'lr--Ligaya Concepcion, Valentin, Alma Purita. Held various offices Y.M.C.A., 1921-25, fellowship sec. internat. com., 192527; pastor Ch. of the Filipinos (Brooklyn, N. Y.), 1926-27; pres. Phil. Students Christian Movement in U. S., 1926-27; regional sec. nat. Y.M.C.A., 1927-29; official Insular Life Assurance Co., 1933-36; memo International Stock Exchange, 1937-38, National Produce Exchange since 1937; presently pres. & gen. mgr. D.B. Ambrosio & Co.; dir. Filipinas Mining Corpn., life underwriter Occidental Life Insurance Co., owner Bahay Kubo ni Ligaya, editor & gen. mgr. Business Magazine; memo Phil. Chamber of Commerce, Masonic Lodge (past master High Twelve No. 82). add1路ess-815 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil. AMES, Aubrey Payson,. sales and engineering executive; b. Lincolnville, Maine, Dec. 25, 1894; S. L.D. and Mary (Payson) A; B.S. Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 1919. m. Erna C. Stein of San Francisco, April 4, 1934. Taught mathematics, Amberst ColI., 1919; joined Standard Vacuum Oil Co., 1920. clubs-Elks, Manila Yacht, Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country. addt'ess-2 Williams, Pasay, Phil. AMORSOLO, Pablo Cueto, artist; b. Daet, Camarines Norte, P. I., June 26, 1898; S. Pedro and Bonifacia (Cueto) A; grad.

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ANONAS Sch. of Fine Arts, 1923. m. Felisa Jorge of Manila, P. I., May 30, 1923; childTe1'lr--Cecilio, Pedro and Pablo. Successvily staff artist, Manila Times, Graphic; contributor of editorial drawings, Tribune, La Vanguardia and Herald; at present instructor, Sch. of Fine Arts. address - 1227 Int. Lialtad, Manila, Phil. ANDRADA, Jose V., Phil. Army officer; S. J 0se and Teopista (Villagracia) A. Stud. Silliman Univ. and Univ. of Phil.; B. S., U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1930. m . Rosalina E. de San Jose, Manila, Dec. 21, 1933; childt路en-Ileana, Jose, Jaime. Connected with shipping dept. Madrigal and Co., 1931-33; senior instr. Phil. Nautical Sch., 1933, exec. officer since 1934; commd. 1st It., Phil. Army offshore patrol, 1936; presently on duty with Defense Plans Div. G-1, hdqrs. Phil. Army, 1937-38; capt. offshore patrol, 1938 and presently actg. chief. address-Po O. Box 1715, Manila, Phil. b. Ivisan, Capiz, Phil., Feb. 13, 1906;

ANGELES, Dr. Sixto de los, physician, professor; b. San Mateo, Rizal, Phil., Aug. 6, 1875; S. Matias and Sixta (Manahan) A. B.A. San Juan de Letran, 1891; L.M. Sto. Tomas, 1898;?n. Juliana Alberto at San Mateo, Rizal, Sept. 28, 1898; childre1'lr--Leonor, Federico, Adelaida, Aranzazu, J osefina, Jayme. Ex-pres. provincial bd. of health, Rizal; House of Representatives, 1912-15 ; prof. and head of dept. of legal medicine, Univ. of Phil., 1915-1938; chief med. legal examiner, Manila, 1925-1938; ex-pres. Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico de Filipinas, expres. Anti-Tuberculosis Society of the Phil., memo Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence (New York), Internat. Congress on PopUlation (Berlin, 1935), 10th Internat. Congress on History of Medicine (Madrid, 1935). addt'ess-ll J. Ruiz, San Juan, Rizal, Phil. ANONAS y CASTILLO, EmiIiano, govt. official; b. Palanuig, Zambales, Phil., Feb. 8, 1887; s. Maximino and Dionisia (Castillo) A. Grad. ColI. of Law, Nat. Univ., 1923. m. Fortunata Amagna y Acuelo in San Felipe, Zambales, July 27, 1906; children-Inocencio, Alfonso, Isabelo, Guillermo, Arturo, Jose, Leonchita, Raymindo. Municipal teacher,


ANONAS Zambales, 1901-02; insular teacher, Zambales, 1903-11 and 1913-18; travelling dep. provincial treas., Zambales, 1911-12; clerk, Bur. of Posts, Manila, 1919; asst. chief provincial div., Exec. Bur., 1920-21; asst. chief clerk, Exec. Bur., 1922-25; special agent, Bur. NonChristian Tribes since 1925; admitted Phil. bar, 1923; Mason, memo Association of Civil Employees of Phil. ANONAS, Gregorio, attorney, legislator; Iba, Zambales, PhiL, April 24, 1896; S. Tirso and Catalina (Adelantar) A. Grad. Phil. Normal Sch., 1913; LL.B. Phil. Law Sch., 1919. ?n. Concepcion Diaz in Manila, June 18, 1918. Admitted Phil. bar, 1919; sch. teacher, Zambales, 1913-15; clerk, gen. land registration office, 1915-16; clerk, Exec. Bur., 1917; clerk, office of Gov. Gen., 1918] 9; clerk to chief of law div., Bur. Internal Revenue, 1919-22 and chief of income tax div. until 1928; elected to House of Representatives, 1928 and 1931; Mason and ex-nat. sec. Ang Bagong Katipunan. clubs-Phil. Columbian. add1'ess-Manila, Phil. b.

ANTONIO, Felix Quintos, attorney, mining executive; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, May 18, 1911 ; S. Emeterio and Juanita (Quintos) Antonio; LL.B., Univ., of the Philippines, 1935. Dir. Benguet Gold Mines, Inc., and various other mining companies; asst. editor, Mining and Exchange Review. address-City Y. M. C .A. Manila, Phil. ANZURES, Pablo, physician, educator, army officer, author; b. Sampaloc, Manila, P. 1., Aug. 17, 1894; s. Timoteo and Maria (Manas) Anzures; grad. Univ. of the Philippines, 1917, B.A., 1921, M.D.?n. Urbana Domingo of Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur, Phil., Mar. 15, 1924. children--Josefina, Celia, Pablo, Jr., Leticia, Socorro, Benjamin. Entered practice medicine 1921; apptd. instructor Legal Medicine, Univ. of the Philippines, 1924, asst. prof., 1935; qualified medicolegal expert witness. Commissioned first It., medical reserve, U. S. Army, 1925. author-Abstract of Histology and Laboratory Manual, 1930; Elements of Forensic Medicine for Law Students. 1933; articles on medico-legal procedure; memo Manila Medical Soc., Philippine Medical Assn.; Rizal Center Fraternity. Ma-

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ARANETA son. address-612 Santa Mesa, Sampaloc, Manila, Phil. . APOSTOL, Bernardo L., civil engineer; b. Batac, Ilocos Norte, PhiL, Aug. 20, 1911; s. Daniel and Anacleta (Lauyan) A; B.S.C.E. Mapua Institute of Technology, 1934. m. Dolores Perez of Ormoc, Leyte, PhiL, Nov., 1936; children--Nelly, Alice, Roberto. Engl'. asst. Bur. Public Works in Cebu, 1935-37, asst. supt. irrigation at Jaro, 1937-38 and presently asst. C.E. Oriental Neg. dist. since 1938; 2nd It. P.A. Res.; memo Reserve Officers' Legion of Phil. addTess-Dumaguete, Oriental Neg., Phil. AQUINO, Benigno S., legislator, statesman; b. Concepcion, Tarlac, PhiL, Sept. 3, 1894; S. Serviliano and Guadalupe (Quiambao) A. Grad. San Juan de Leh'an; grad. Law Sch. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1913. ?n. Maria A. Urquico in Tarlac, May 31, 1916; Aurora A. Aquino in Concepcion, Dec. 6, 1930; children - Antonio, Serviliano, Milagrosa, Erlinda. Mem. Ho. of Rep., 1919, 1922, 1925, being floor leader, 1922-28; memo Phil. Senate, 1928; Sec. of Agriculture and Commerce. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Filipino, Wack Wack Golf. address-Manila, Phil. ARAGON, Crisanto, attorney, jurist; b. Manila, PhiL, Oct. 21, 1899; S. Ysidoro and Maria (Olivos) A; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1926. m. Felicitas Marquez, Zamboanga City, Phi.l., April 29, 1932; childTen--Marilu, Marica, Antonio, Marisol. Admitted Phil. bar and entered priv. law practice, 1928; J.P. for Zamboanga City, 19JO-37; judge Municipal Court Zamboanga, 1937-38 and presently judge Mun. Court Baguio since 1938; coach & capt. Phil. tennis team to Far Eastern Olympiad (Osaka, Japan), 1923; memo Baguio Rotary, Baguio Bar Assn. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Laong Laan Tennis, Baguio Golf, Baguio Tennis. autho1'-several articles on te.nnis. addt'ess-City Cottage No.8, BagUlo, Phil. ARANETA, J. Antonio, attorney, profesb. Manila, P. I., March 19, 1905; 8. Gregorio and Carmen (Zaragoza) Araneta; student De. La Salle Coil.; A.B. Ateneo de Manila 1925; LL.B., National Univ., 1926; LL.M., Harvard Univ., 1927. m. Margarita RebulliSOl';


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da of Manila; children--Antonio. Pr,ivate practice; prof. law, Far Eastern Umv" Ateneo de Manila. Official, Philippine Land Improvements, Atok Gold Mining Corpn,; sec., Philippine American Drug Co, au.t~o?路颅 various articles on law. clu.bs - FIhpmo, Wack Wack Golf. addr-ess-l030 R. Hidalgo, Manila, Phil. ARANETA, Jose S., editor; b. Bozo, Occidental Negros, P.!., May 17, 1912; s. Marciano and Natividad ( Sichon) Araneta; Ph.D. in Journalism, Marquette Univ., U. S., 1935. Cub reporter, Philippines Herald, 1935; ed~颅 tor, Monday Mail since Sept., 1935; now EdItor Foto News. clubs-Los Tamaraos Polo. addr'ess-3060 Taft Avenue Extension, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. ARANETA, Salvador, attorney; b. Manila, Philippines, January 31, 1902; s. Gregorio and Carmen (Zaragoza) A; B.A. Ateneo de Manila; LL.B. Univ. Santo Tomas; post grad. course, Harvard Law Sch. m. Victoria Lopez of Iloilo City, Phil.; children-Carmen, Ana Marie, Maria 路Victoria. Senior member law firm Araneta, Zaragoza, Araneta & Bautista; mem., Philippine Constitutional Convention; v.p., Gregorio Araneta, Inc. ; dir., Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines; v. p. & organizer Iloilo N egros Air Express Co.; former dir. & founder National Economic Protectionism Assn.; dir., Lopez Sugar Central; memo Bd. of Trustees, Philippme Sugar Assn.; dir., Philippine Civic LeagUe, a civic organization which favors the re-examination of the Philippine Problem. co--auth01'-Araneta on Insolvency Law, Administrative Code Annotated. Mem. Harvard Club, Pan Pacific Union of the Philippines. add1'ess-La Victoneta, Pasig Blvd., Mandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. ARBOLEDA, Jose, government official; b. Guinobatan, Albay, p, I., Mar. 7, 1886; s. Eligio and Vivencia A. (del Rosario) Arboleda; student Univ. of Ill. m. Porfiria Imperial, Daraga, Albay, P. I., Nov. 27, 1909; children--Crisina, Clara, J osefina, Edilberto, Lea, Porfiria, Noemi, Jose, Apptd, pensionado to U. S. 1903; teacher, Albay High Sch. and Trade Sch., 1907-13; sec., Albay Provincial Bd., 1913-19; actg. as provincial governor on several occasions during this period. Joined

ARGUELLES Bur. of Internal Revenue, 1930. Mem. Albay Internat. Chamber of Commerce. addressDaraga, Albay, Phil. ARELLANO, Emiliano Santos, surgeon; b. Tondo, Manila, P. I., Aug. 8, 1887; s. Jorge and Dorotea (Santos ) Arellano ; gr ad. Ateneo de Manila, 1905, A.B.; Univ. of Santo Tomas, M.D. m . Leandra Feliciano of Tondo Manila, P. I., June 10, 1911; childr'en-A~tonio, Jose, Ra mon, Amada. Entered private practice. addr-ess - 1082 O'Donnell, Manila, P. I. AREVALO, Ramon A, engineer, business executIve; b. Manila, Phil., F eb. 27, 1886 ; s. Catalino and Clara (Lichauco) A. A.B. Liceo de Manila, 1903; certiflcate in engineering, Univ. College, London, Eng., 1909. 1n. Clotilde: Gomez in Manila, 19W; child1'en--Renato, Catalino, Clara, Maria, Ramon, J r . C. E . with Bur. of Public Works 'until 1919; organized and headed Mas Construction Co., 1919, reor ganized as Santa Clara Lumber Co., 1927, remaining pres.; dil'. Luzon Surety Co.; memo Soc. of E ngineers and Architects. clu bs - Tiro al Blanco, Wack Wack Golf, Club Filipino. address - Santa Clara Lumber Co., Manila, Phil. ARGUILLA, Manuel Estabillo, wr iter ; b. N agrebcan, Bauang, La Union, PhiL, June 17, 1911; S. Crisanto and Margarita (E stabillo ) A; B.S.E. Univ. of Phil., 1933. m. Lydia C. Villanueva of Manila, Jan. 21 , 1934. Writer of short stories for local and fo r eign publications; presently mng. editor Welfare Advocate (official organ Bur. Public Welfare) ; memo Philippine Writers' League, Philippine Book Guild, Univ. of Phil. Writers' Club , address-442 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, Phil. ARGUELLES, Tomas, architect; b. Manila, Phil., March 7, 1860 ; S. Norber to and Petronilia (Fernandez ) A. Ed. San Juan de Letran and Ateneo de Manila. m . Carmen Reyes y Granados in Manila, Feb. 23, ' 1884; Benedicta Cornera y Austria, Oct. 20, 1923; children - Paz, Carmen, Concepcion, Dolor es by first marriage, Carlos and Maria by second.. Licensed land surveyor and assessor , 1882; Manila Street Car Co., 1884-92; Manila Railroad Co., 1892-96; comdr. Filipino Engrs. during revolution, 1898-1900; apptd.


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city councilor, Manila, 1902-07, 1917-19; senior memo Arguelles and Ocampo, architects; pres. Phil. Tannery, Inc., dir. EI Hogar Filipino; assessor for various real estate loan companies; memo Asociacion de Propietarios. clllbs-ex-pres. N acionalista, Cosmos Club. odd1'ess-Arguelles and Ocampo, Manila, Phil.

of the Earth, Intuitive Methods for Finding the Moment of Inertia of Simple Forms, Tokyo Water Filtration, History of Water Supply of City of Manila (co-author), Deflection of Beams, Research Work on Theory of Elasticity. clubs-Filipino, Bukidnon Golf (Permanent). adcl1'ess-l014 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil.

ARNALDO, Ramon Cuiia, legislator; b. Capiz, Capiz, Phil., Aug. 13, 1897; S. Manuel and Ricarda (Acuna) A; stud. Univ. of Phil. m. Josefa Avaracio of Sigma, Capiz, Sept. 1, 1917; children - Edgardo, Alberto, Thelma, Ramon, Teresa, J osefa, Fel'l'ando, Roberto, Vittorio, Diana. Teacher in Capiz schools, 1917-18; chief elk. provo assessor's office of Capiz, 1919; sec. provo board of Capiz, 1919-22 and transferred to provo treasurer's office as administrative deputy, 1922, chief elk., 1923; transferred to Cebu in same capacity, 1927; asst. provo treasurer of Iloilo, 1927-36 (retired); branch mgr. Angel Padilla & Co., 1936-37, office mgr. in Manila, 1937; asst. gen. mgr. Lizares & Co., 1937-38; gen. mgt'. Panay Autobus Co., 1938; memo National Assembly since 1938. add"ess- National Assembly, Manila, Phil.

ARVISU, Teodoro Cenizal, physician; b. Tanza, Cavite, P. 1., Nov. 9, 1890; S. Felix and Dorotea (Cenizal) Arvisu; ColI. of Medicine and Surgery, Univ. of the Philippines, 1914, M.D.; student, Harvard Medical Sch., 1921. ?n. Miguela Leyco of Mogpog, Marinduque, Sept. 16, 1919; children--Teodoro, Jr., Cesar, Angelina, Lourdes. Resident pediatrician, Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1914-19; instructor, pediatrics, CoIl. of Medicine and Surgery, 1914-19; head of Baguio Hosp., 1919-26; city health officer Baguio, 1919-28; apptd. city councilor, Baguio, 1936; government pensionado to U. S., 1920-21; medical adviser, first Olympic Team to China, 1916; memo Philippine Independence Mission and physician to M. L. Quezon, 1931-32. autho,'Physico-Mental Development of Filipino Children. add1'ess-41 Cabinet Hill, Baguio, P. r.

ARTIAGA, Santiago, government official;

ARZAGA, Francisco B., physician and surgeon; b. Dingras, I1ocos Norte, Phil., Dec. 1, 1890; S. Florencio and Maria (Ballesteros) A; R.N. Mary Chiles Hospital, 1916; B.A. National University, 1921; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926. 1n. Emerenciana Lopinto of Batac, I1ocos Norte, July, 1914; childrerlrThereza, John, Estefana, Aurora, Isabel, Velona, Esperanza, Francisco, Benjamin. Resident phys. Mary Chiles Hosp., 1926-28, dir., 1928-32; dir. Sampaloc Maternity House, 1932-37; owner & dir. Sampaloc Maternity Hosp. since 1937; winner Jacson medal (oratorical contest) and Institutional medal (Mary Chiles Hosp.); memo Phil. Federation Priv. Med. Practitioners (sec.路treas.), Manila Med. Soc., Y.M.C.A. address-783 Governor Forbes, Manila, Phil.

b. San Juan del Monte, Rizal, Phil., May 23,

1878; S. Mariano and Gregoria (Francisco) A; med. stud. Univ. Sto. Tomas until 1898; B.C.E. Univ. of Michigan, 1904; stud. in Germany, 1910. Widower; child1'en--Luis, Salud, Santiago. With Manila R. R. Co. as foreman, 1904; joined Bur. Public Works in Manila and successively transitman (1904), asst. engl'. (1906), surveyor (1907), 2nd asst. city engr. (1907-14), supt. street & bridges (1914-16), 1st asst. city engl'. (1916-20), city engl'. (1920-36) ; actg. mayor of Manila during various periods from 1923 to 1929; apptd. mayor Zamboanga City, 1936-37, Davao City, 1937-39; gov. Provo of Bukidnon since Oct. 29, 1939; prof. of hydraulics and mathematics at Sto. Tomas Univ., 1910-36 and dean colI. of engineering Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1924路27; memo Am. Mathematical Soc. until 1936. decoration -Medalla de Merito Naval (Spain). authorMathematical Theory of Annuities, various articles on city planning, The Shape

ASKELL, Walter, Spanish War Veteran; S. Ice Mc. and Julia (Burckuen) A. Ed. private sch. in U. S. 111,. Maximina Bauzon of Calasiao, b. Marselville, Ga., March 4, 1876;


ATENCIO Pangasinan, Phil., Nov. 22, 1931; childTenWalter Mc. Mem. Veterans of Spanish War. address-Asingan, Pangasinan, Phil. ATENCIO, Pedro Enriquez, dentist, surgeon; b. Tondo, Manila, P. 1., Oct. 19, 1903; s. Feliciano and Apolonia (Enriquez) Atencio; grad. Philippine Dental Coil., 1931, D.D.S. m. Consuelo C. Magsalin of Manila, P. 1., Oct. 2, 1930; children-Rafael M., Pedro M. Jr., Leticia M. and Manuel !VI. Entered private practice after graduation. add1'ess-1968 Juan Luna, Tondo, Manila, P. I. ATON, Cipriano G., government official; b. Mabini, Bohol, Phil., Sept. 24, 1897; s. Ce-

ferino and Juana (Gomop-as) A; grad. Phil. Normal School, 1924. m. Rosalia Uy of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Jan. 9, 1926; children-Henry, Roselina, Cynthia, Cipriano, Jr., Mina, Virginia. Served as teacher and prin. in Bohol schools, 1919-24, supervising teacher, 192737; presently mayor Mabini since 1937. add1"ess-Mabini, Bohol, Phil. AUSTRIA, Quirino Enriquez, author, professor; b. Rosario, Cavite, Mar. 30, 1896; s. Geronimo and Macaria (Enriquez) A; A.B. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1919; LL.B. Temple Univ., 1922. m. Helen M. Kay, Manila, Apr. 29, 1923; children-Francis, Rosy, Jose. First Price winner, oratorical contest in P.I. and U.S.; apptd. instructor Political Science. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919; technical consultant govt. survey bd., 1937; chief administration researcher, budget commn., 1938. auth01' - Supplementary Readings in Philippine Government, Documents and Readings in Philippine Govt., Budgetary System of the Philippine Commonwealth, The Budget Commn. and Modernizing Public Management in the Philippines. Mem., Zelasophic Soc., Alpha Phi Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, American Political Science Assn., American Academy of Political & Social Sciences, Philippine Academy of Soc i a I Sciences, Institute Internat. des Sciences Administratives. addt'ess-1520 Calixto Dyco Manila, .f. 1. ' A VANCE~A, Ramon, jurist; b. Molo, Iloilo, P.I.;. s. Lucas and Petra (Quiusay) A; A.B., Umv. Santo Tomas, 1898. m. Maria Flocerfina Abad, of Leyte, 1913; child"en-Jesus ,

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AYUYAO Martin, Alberto, Emilio, Jovito, Miguel. Began as asst. atty. in office of atty. gen. P., 1., 1902; successively judge Court of First Instance, 1905, atty. gen., 1914, asso. Justice Supreme Court of P. I., 1917, Chief Justice since 1925. address-Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands, Manila, P. 1. AVEO, Panciano Dime, publisher; b. Poblacion, Cavite, P. I., Dec. 4, 1897; s. Apolinario and Silvestra (Dime) A; attended Philippine Dental Coil., Manila Law Coil. ?n. Feliciana S. Santos of Manila, P. I., 1925; children--Angelita, Teodoro, Leticia, Ponciano, Jr., Florencia, Zenaida. Publishes the Recorder Magazine as well as many other monthly and yearly pamphlets. Mem., Philippine Editors and Publishers Union. address-328 Misericordia, Manila, P. 1. AVILES, Jose B., government official; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, Phil., Oct. 1, 1898; s. Gregorio A. and Maria Bano (Santos) A; grad. Phil. School of Commerce, 1923. nl. Rosario S. Mendoza of Mangatarem, Pangasinan, Dec. 23, 1924; children--Aurora, Manuel, Cristita, Rafael, Rosario M., Jose M. Cofounder, teacher and treas. Mangatarem Institute, 1930-37; mun. councilor, lVIangatarem, 1925-34 and presently mun. mayor since 1938; memo mun. Anti-Tuberculosis Soc'. (chmn.), Puericulture Center (chmn.), Local Adult Education Soc. (chmn.). addressMabini St., Mangatarem, Pangasinan, Phil. AYALA y GUIDOTE, Ramon, physician, surgeon; b. Manila, Phil. April 1, 1897; s, Bartolome and Salome Coli co (Guidote) A; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1917; PH.G. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1921, M.D. 1924. m. Luz Bantug y Buencamino in Manila; children-Concepcion. Entered private practice after recelvmg degree and established clinic. add1'ess-Manila, Phil.

AYUYAO, Conrado D., physician; b. Magalang, Pampanga, Phil., Nov. 26, 1896; S. Isidoro and Ana (David) A; M. D. Univ. of Phil., 1922. tn. Dr. Josefina Rodrigo of Bulacan, Bulacan, Phil., Dec. 18, 1932; childt'en -Conrado Cesar, Josefina Gregoria, Jose Conrado. Grad. iritern. Phil. General Hosp., 1922, Jr. resident and asst. instr. eye, ear,


BABBIT nose & throat dept. Univ. of PhiL, 1923-27, senior resident and instr., 1928-37, instr. part-time basis since 1937; presently in priv. practice in Manila; memo Manila Med. Soc. (sec.-treas.), P.M.A. (charter mem.). authorYaws Manifestations in the Nose and Throat, Yaws Manifestation in the Larynx, Acetic Acid in the Treatment of Trachoma, Optic Neuritis and Optic Atrophy in the PhiL, The Practice of Refraction, Corneal Lesion in Beriberi, A Case of Microphthalmus, Clinical Observations on Xerophthalmia. address1039 Pennsylvania Ave., Manila, Phil. BABBIT, Winfred Howard, sugar executive; b. Waitsfield, Vt., April 4, 1871; S. James Howard and Mary French (Abbott) B; grad. Philips Andover Acad., 1891; A.B. Williams Coll., 1895. nt. Sarah Mitchell Carter in Honolulu, T.H., Nov. 28, 1901; child1'enElizabeth Carter, Howard Carter. Instr. Siglar's Sch., Newburgh, N.Y., 1895-96; instr. Oahu CoIl., Honolulu, 1896-99; with von Hamm-Young Co., Honolulu, 1899-1905; supt. public instruction, T.H., 1905-10; with Hawaiian Sugar Planters' As~n. in T.H. and later Phil. since; Mason (Shriner), memo Delta Upsilon frat., ex-trustee Oahu Coll. and Library of Hawaii, dir. Manila Carnival Assn. clubs-dir. University and Social Science (both of T.H.), Army & Navy, University, Manila Polo, Manila Tennis, Baguio Country. BABCOCK, William Rider, business executive; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 24, 1888; S. William Robinson and Jane Eva (Ri.der) B; A.B. Yale Univ., 1909. m. Mary Eleanor Graham of Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 18, 1933. Teacher in Phil. service, 1908-10; founded Babcock & Templeton, 1911 and inc. same 1914, pres. since; firm now known as W.R. Babcock & Co., Inc. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country. address-465 Leveriza, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. BACARINO, Jose Diaz, agronomist; b. Paoay, Ilocos Norte, P. I., Mar. 17, 1897; s. Flaviano and Juliana (Diaz) B; grad. CoIl. of Agriculture, Univ. of the Philippines, 1925; B.S. in agriculture, 1926. 1n. Manuela Rallonza, 1932; children-Leticia R., Jeremiah R., and Eureka R. Apptd. citriculturist

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BAKER U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; asst. agronomist, Bur. of Agriculture, 1927; acting chief Insular Nursery and Orchards of the Bur. of Plant Industry, 1936. address-Paoay, Ilocos Norte, P. 1. BAGTAS, Jose V., civil engineer, attorney; b. Manila, Phil., Nov. 26, 1894; s. Ignacio and

Ursula (ViIles) B; C.E. Univ. of Wisconsin; LL.B. Phil. Law School; LL.M. and D.C.L. Univ. Sto. Tomas. m. Felicidad Matriano of Lopez, Tayabas, Phil., March 7, 1916; childrerlr- Emma Rosa, Jose, Jr., Eva Basilisa, Jorge, Elsa. Dist. en gr. Bur. Public Works in Manila, 1916-28; tech. adviser Dept. Commerce & Communications, 1928-29, undersec., 1929-34; gen. mgr. Cebu Portland Cement Co.; 1st v.p. & mgr. of operators of Phil. Marble Co. club- Wack Wack Golf. address- 15 First St., New Manila, Phil. BAGUIORO, Manuel S., business executive; b. Molo, Iloilo, P. 1., June 16, 1901; s. Emilio and Anastacia (Sianson) B; student of Sem. CoIl., St. Agustin, National Law Sch.; grad. Univ. of Manila, 1926, A.A. m. Fortunata Vega, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, P. 1., Nov. 15, 1926. children ~ Belen, Lydia, Asuncion, Nura-Catalina, Salvacion, Remedios, Rafael, Genoveva. Heads firm which advocates promotion of local manufacturing industry. address-Molo, Iloilo, P. 1. BAKER, Fred Sherman, business executive; b. Columbia City, Ind., Nov. 22, 1886; s. Henry Edson and Cora (Mason) B. m. Jean Nielson Foote in Manila; June 23, 1927. Engaged in engineering and lumber manufacturing in Far East since 1908; came to Manila in 1926 as resident engineer with Insular Lumber Co., afterwards gen. supt.; mgr. Cadwallader-Gibson Lumber Co. since; vice-pres. Phil. Hardwood Export Assn.; Mason, memo A.1.M.M.E. clubs-Army & Navy, Manila, Manila Golf, Manila Polo, American (Shanghai, China). address - Cadwallader-Gibson Lumber Co., Manila, Phil. BAKER, James Seldon, mining engineer; 8. Seldon S. and Floy (Books) B; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. Arizona. m. Dorothy Lois Stever of South Pasadena, Cal., July 21, b. Kansas City, Mo., June 9, 1906;


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1929; child1'en-Marilyn Louise, Patricia Anne, Diana Lee. Engr. with United Verde Copper Co., 1928, Calumet & Arizona Mining Co., 1929-30; sales engl'. & designer National Tank & Mfg. Co., 193.1 -32; came to Phil. wit h J. B. Hoover-Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. as engineer to construct aerial tl'amline, 1933; engl'. for H. P. Whitmarsh interests, 1934; field engl'. Marsman & Co., 1935; consultation practice in Manila, 193538; gen. supt. Gold Creek Mining Co. and in priv. consulting practice in Baguio since 1939; memo A.I.M.E., Am. Chamber of Commerce. clubs-Army and Navy, Baguio Country. address-Leonard Wood Road, Baguio, Phil. BALILI, Catalino Suganob, accountant; b. Loboc, Bohol, P. I., Feb. 13, 1897; S. Juan and Inocenta (Suganob) B. 'I1t. Maria Varquez, Loboc, Bohol, P. I., Nov. 19, 1920; child7'erlrJuanito, Brigida, Custodio, Llljs, Florencia, Fortunato, Visitacion, Veronica, Plebicito, Petra, Lourdes, Euquerio. Accountant in various government offices since 1923; at present provincial auditor for Surigao.add1路essSurigao, Phil. BALMACEDA, Cornelio, attorney, government official; b. Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, PhiL, Sept. 15, 1896; S. Santos and Crispina (Agor) B; B.A. Univ. of PhiL, 1918; M.B.A. Harvard Univ., 1922; LL.B. National Law Coll., 1927. 1n. Monica V. Jamias of Sarrat, 1918; childrerlr- Cornelio, Jr., Erlinda, Virginia, Gloria, Gracia, Rosa Maria. Mem. editorial staff Manila Times, 1915-18; chief of editorial section Bur. of Commerce & Industry, 1918-25; founder & 1st editor Phil. Journal of Commerce, 1925-30; head of English dept. National Univ., 1931-33; lecturer on business & trade, Univ. of Manila, National Univ., Jose Rizal Coll., 192333; tech. adviser to sec. Commerce & Communications, 1930-31; tech. adviser on tariff !llatters special com. on taxation, Phil. LegIslature, 1931; chief div. commercial information & publications, Bur. of Commerce 1931-32; asst. dir. Bur. of Commerce 1933 and dir. since 1934; mgr. National P~oduce Exchange since 1937; memo Phil. Economic Assn. (sec.), National Research Council (a88o.), Harvard Club of the Phil. (1st pres.),

BANDAL Manila Rotary (dir.). atttlwr- Various articles on trade relations in the Pacific. address- 203 P. Villanueva, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. BALMORI, Luis, physician; b. Manila, Phil., Nov. 3, 1889; S. Juan and Pantaleoncia (River) B; A. B. San Juan de Lett'an, 1909; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1910. ?n. Core Ewing of McAdenville, N. C., Dec. 15, 1919; child1'en-Mary, Luis, Jr., Paul. Entered priv. prac. in Manila after graduation; served with U.S.A. during World War I; medal-Victory (U. S.). author - various scientific articles. Mem. Manila Med. Soc., P .M.A., U.S. V.F. W. address-1012 Mabini, Manila, Phil. BALTASAR, Apolinario, civil engineer; b. Caloocan, Rizal, PhiL, Sept. 25, 1885; s. Silverio and Juana (Santiago) B; B.S. Liceo de Manila, 1903; C. E. Cornell Univ., 1908. 'I1t. Natividad Felix of Manila, Nov. 11, 1916; child1'en - Severo, Clara, Antonio. Govt. pensionado to U. S., 1903-08; entered Phil. civil service as Jr. surveyor Manila city engrs. office, 1908, asst. engr., 1913, supt. street construction & bridges, 1916, asst. city engr., 1920-24; chief surveyor Manila R. R. Co., 1924-33; priv. prac. as C. E. in Manila, 1933-39; C. E. Bur. Public Works since 1939; memo Bd. of Examiners for C. E., 1920, '35, '36. author-various technical articles published in Manila & U. S. addTess408 Paz, Manila, Phil. BALUYUT, Sotero, engineer, legislator; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, PhiL, Jan. 3, 1889; S. Leoncio and Casimira (Julao) B. B.S.C.A. Univ. of Iowa, 1909, C.E., 1914. 'I1t. Encarnacion Lopez y Escafio in Lingayen. Pangasinan, Feb. 14, 1920; childrerlr-Sotel'o Jr., (deceased). Asst. engl'. Pampanga and Cavite, 1911; dist. engl'. Isabela, Antique, Ilocos Norte; Bulacan, Pangasinan provinces, ana special engl'. on San Jose-Sta. Fe Road. 191219; engl'. Pampanga Development Co., 1920; elected gov. Pampanga 1925 and 1928; memo Phil. Senate 1931-37; memo Katipunan Mipanampun, Phil. Institute of Engineers & Architects, Mason. clubs-Phil. Columbian. address-Manila, Phil. BANDAL, Rosendo Pragacha, attorney;


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b. Allen, Samar, Phil., March 1, 1901; s. Agustin and Hilaria (Pragacha) B; grad. Silliman Institute, 1927; stud. Univ. of Phil.; grad. Phil. Law School, 1937. m. Fermina Balite of Catarman, Samar, Jan. 16, 1938; child1'en-Rosario, David. Entered priv. law prac., 1937; elected memo provo bd. of Samar, 1937; memo Phil. Rifle Assn., Phil. Chess Club. author-Race Pride (poem), various articles published in Tribune. addTess-Lavezares, Samar, Phil.

BANDON ILL, Placido Hernandez, government official; b. Sison, Pangasinan, Phil., Oct. 2, 1897; S. Rufino and Tomasa Diso (Fernandez) B; stud. Northern Luzon Jr. ColI., Univ. of Phil., Northern ColI. 1n. Salome Singson Espiritu of Moncada, Tarlac, Phil., Feb. 13, 1919; children-Remy Antonia, Vicente, Higinia, Rufino, Pilar Orosia, Ileana, Alita Quiteria, Mario, Leila Aurea, Jesus Manuel, Freda Marcelina. Entered govt. service in 1916 and was sucessively clk. Bur. Public Works in Baguio, 1917-20, asst. bookkeeper Tarlac provo treasury, 1920, actg. cashier, 1920-21, chief clk. & deputy provo treas. Cavite, 1921-26, same in Ilocos Sur, 1926-29, asst. provo treas. 1930-37, same Pangasinan, 1937-38. add1'ess - Bangued, Abra, Phil.

BARBA 32; apptd. first It. Dental Corps Reservp., Philippine Army, 1936. Mem. National Dental Assn., Manila Dental Soc. add"ess-1207 Antonio Rivera, Tondo, Manila, P.I. BANSON, Antonio Fuente, physician, business executive; b. Balanga, Bataan, Phil., June 10, 1894; s. Silvestre and Regina (de la Fuente) B; M. D. Ohio State Univ., 1921; post-grad. course in urolpgy at N. Y. Post Graduate Med. Sch. & Hosp., 1921. childrenAntonio, Jr., Onofre, Anita, Feliza, Miguela Chuchi, Bernabe. Entered priv. med. prac. in Balanga upon return to Phil., 1921; onetime mun. councilor; presently pres. Balanga Power Plant Co., Bataan Rural Bank, Bataan Sugar Planters' Assn.; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc. addTess-Balanga, Bataan, Phil.

BANEZ, Leon C., major and surgeon Philippine Army; b. Bangued, Abra, Phil., July, 1884; '8. Sisenando C. and Florencia (Crisologo) B; A.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1908, L.M.S., 1913. m. Mercedes Purogganan of Bangued, Jan. 1, 1920; children-Leon, EIza, Arnulfo, Bella, Estrella. Asst. resident phys. Phil. General Hosp., 1916-17; health officer Bangued, 1917-18; 1st It. & med. inspector Phil. Constabulary, 1918; presently maj. & surgeon P. A.; Mason; memo Manila Med. Soc., Am. Museum of Natural History (N. Y.), Nat. Geographic Soc. ,a ddressBangued, Abra, Phil.

BARADI, Mauro Obtinala, attorney, author; b. Bani, Pangasinan, P. I., Aug. 22, 1899; S. Gregorio and Agueda (Obtinala) Baradi; grad. Philippine Law Sch., 1923, LL.B.; M.P.L., LL.M., National Univ. Law Sch., 1930, B.A., 1931, S.J.D., 1932, M.A., 1933. m. Eden Guevara, Mariquina, Rizal, P.I., Apr. 9, 1935. Partner, Wolfson, Barrion & Baradi, law firm, 1935; admitted to practice before U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission, Court of Appeals, Dist. of Columbia, Supreme Court of the Dist. of Columbia, U.S. Supreme Court; prof. of law, Philippine Law Sch.; lectured on Philippine Independence throughout the U.S., 1929-34 Mem. American Academy of Political and Social Science; National Geographic Soc. Mason. authoTLife's Message to Youth, The Philippine Charter of Liberty, (co-author), The Influence of the United States Constitution in the Philippines, Compilation of Cases on American Constitutional Law, The Constitutional Convention, Its Powers and Limitations, The Commonwealth and the Filipino Youth. address-Bani, Pangasinan, P. I.

BANEZ, Pedro Amponin, dental surgeon; Aug. 1, 1909; S. Marcos and Barbara (Amponin) Banez; grad. Philippine Dental ColI., 1932, D.D.S. m. Luciana Nejal, Tondo, Manila, P.I., Apr. 10, 1931; child"en-Luz, Natividad. Pedro, Leticia. Entered private practice, 19-

BARBA, Eusebio, attorney; b. Bacnotan, La Union, Phil., Dec. 13, 1891; S. Eladio and Maria (Carbonell) B. LL.B. Kansas State Univ., 1917. m. Lucia Domingo in Manila, Oct. 2, 1918; children-Adda, Zella, Harry, Thomas. Chief clerk Statistical Div. Bur. of Public Works, 1910-14; admitted practice

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BARCELON Supreme Court of Kan., June 21, 1917; law clerk, Bur. Public Works, 1917-20; in private practice since; admitted to practice Supreme Court of PhiL, 1919, Supreme Court of U.S., 1923, Court of Appeals of D.C., 1931 ; founder and dir. Mapua Institute of Technology, 1925-27; memo Bal' Assn. of Kan., KC. address-Manila, Phil. BARCELON, Emeterio B., professor, at路 torney, writer; b. Manila, PhiL, March 3, IS97; S. Leoncio and Modesta (Barcelo ) B. A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1915; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho de Manila, 1920. Took bar examinations with honors, 1920. m. Josefa Lim, Manila, Aug. 2, 1924; childre'Ylr-J ose Maria, Emeterio, Teresita, Maria Angela, Luis Gonzaga, Maria Rosa. Prof. of law, Escuela de Derecho, 1920-25 ; co-founder and first pres. Manila Trade Sch. ; poet-laureate, 33rd International Eucharistic Congress poetical contest; presently engaged in social wo 'k, teaching Spanish, writing articles and poetry for Spanish pUblications; memo KC. (grand knight), Phil. Bar Assn. address-4 Brixton Hill, Manila, Phil. BARREDO y ALONSO, Fausto, transportation and business executive; b. Manila, PhiL, Dec. 19, 1874; S. Manuel and Gabriela (Alonso) B. A. B. Ateneo de Manila, 1893 ; B.S. in Agriculture, Escuela de Agricultura de Manila, 1897. 1n. Carmen Fargas in Manila, May 12, 1900; childrerlrManuel H., Jose Ma., Carmen. Entered the transportation business and is now owner of the largest garage system in the PhiL, also large r eal estate operator and owner; memo Chamber of Commerce of Phil. clubs-Columbian Assn., ex-pres. Laong-Laan Tennis, expres. Phil. Lawn Tennis Assn. address-Malate Taxicab & Garage, Manila, Phil. BARRERA, Jesus G., attorney; b. Concepcion, Tarlac, PhiL, Dec. 18, 1896; S. Marciano and Valentina (Alimurung) B. Grad. Manila High Sch. 1915; A.B. ColI. of Liberal Arts, 1917; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1921. m. Mercedes Angeles in Manila, Dec. 4, 1927; childrerlrEnrique Jose ,Jesus. Admitted to Phil. Bar Assn., 1921 and entered private practice; memo law firm of Paredes & Buencamino since

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BARRIOS 1922; dir. and sec. Tom's Dixie Kitchen, Inc. and Nueva Ecija Sugar Mills, Inc.; memo Rizal Center of Univ. of Phil. addroos-Manila, Phil.

BARRETTO, Alberto, business executive, statesman; b. Cabangan, Zambales, Phil.. Nov. 21, 1867; S. Antonio and Carmen (Blanco) B. Stud. Ateneo de Man ila ; LL.B. Sto, Tomas University, 1893. child1'erlr-Manuela, Maria, Alberto, Alvaro. Pros. atty. for Batan gas; s ub-sec. P or tworks of Manila, 1895-97; justice of peace and judge Court of First Instance, Manila, 1897-98 ; ser ved in army during Spanish-American War and Phil. insurrection ; mem, Ma lolos Congress, 1898 ; Dir. of Diplomacy an d repr esen ted r evolutionar y govt. before Schu rman Commission; prisoner of Americans during 1899 ; gen. sec. of Partido Independista and editor "La Independicia", 1906, pres. of part, 1907; memo Phil. Assembly, 1907 ; judge Court of First Instance for Rizal and Bulacan unW 1917; Sec. of Finance, 1917-23 ; pres . National Development Co., 1917-27; pres. and mgr. Cebu Portland Cement Co., since 1924; pres. EI Ahorro Insular, dir. Chamber of Commerce of Phil., and Phil. Long Distance Telephone Co. address-Cebu Portland Cement Co., Manila, Phil. BARRETTO y JACINTO, Jose G., business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Oct. 31, 1898 ; S. Pio and Engracia (Jacinto ) B. A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1918; grad. architect, Mapua Institute of Technology 19::30. m . Magdalena C~ Unjieng in Manila, Feb. 19, 1925 ; child1'~ Teresita, Pacita, Jose, Luis. Entered business founded by father, now known as Pio Barretto Sons, Inc., and is now mgr.; mem o KC. club-Wack Wack Golf. addJ'ess-720 Echague, Manila, Phil. BARRIOS, Jose Oquendo, government official; b. Balete, Capiz, Phil., Feb. 25, 1901 ; S. Policarpio and Praxides (Oquendo ) B ; law stud. Central Phil, ColI. m . Socorro Vasquez of Cadiz, Occ. Neg., Phil., June 17, 1928; 1 son Jean Vasquez. Fine wood mel'chant in Negros, 1928-29; operated sugar plantation, 1929-34; elected mun. mayor of Balete, 1937 which position is presently held,


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address-Balete, Capiz, Phil. BARTOLOME, Candido Concepcion, phy· sical director; b. Tanay, Rizal, P .1., Sept. 20, 1899; s. Esteban and Candida (Concepcion) Bartolome; grad. Univ. of the Philippines, 1923, B.S.E., 1925, M.A.; 1929, B.P.E., M.P. E., Springfield ColI. m. Asuncion Gomez, Pasig, Rizal, P. I., May 21, 1924; childrenLydia, Achiles, Hector, Hermes, Diogenes. Apptd. asst. in physical education, Univ. of Philippines, 1922, asst. physical dir., 1924, actg. head dept. of physical education, 1929, asst. prof., 1930, permanent head of dept., 1932, asso. prof. since 1939. author-articles on physical direction. Mem. faculty club, Univ. of the Philippines. club-Philippine Columbian. address-Pasig, Rizal, P. I. BARTOLOME, Moises Galvez, dental surgeon; b. Magmarale, Bulacan, P.I., Feb. 14. 1904; s. Ambrocio and Elena (Galvez) Bartolome; grad. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1929 D.D.S.; LL.B., National Law CoIl., 1935. 'fit Segunda Andres Correa, Norzagaray, Bulacan, P.I., Jan. 1, 1926; ch'i ldren-Cornelio (desc.), Antonio, Benigno, Corazon, Moises, Jr., Lourdes. Established dental clinic, 1929. Mem. National Dental Ass.; pres. Laging Laan Soc.; pres. Punla at Pag-asa; memo Kalipunan Balagtas. address· -494 Earnshaw, Sampaloc, Manila, P.I. BASA, Buenaventura, Durnapit, government official; b. Botolan, Zambales, Phil., July 14, 1893; s. Manuel and Eulalia (Dumapit) B; grad. coIl. of nursing Univ. of Phil., 1919. m. Victoria Dumz<plin of Botolan, May 20, 1920; 1 son Angeles. Supervising teacher with Bur. of Education, 1919-21; pres. 3rd sanitary div. in Zambales, 1921-24; mun. councilor of Botolan, 1925-28 and mun. mayor since 1938. add1'ess-Botolan, Zambales, Phil. BASA, Carlos Salud, attorney; b, Cavite, P.I., Nov. 4, 1890; .s. Marcelino and Basilia (Salud y Raqueno) Basa; grad. Univ. of Southern California, 1916, LL.B. 'In. Sulpicia Custodio, Calbayog, Samar, P. I., Nov. 28, 1918; children- Carolina, Carlos, Jr., Marcelito. Private practice. add1'ess-121 Hernandez, Manila, P.r.

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BAUTISTA BATILO, Fernando B., clerk; b. Anilao. Iloilo, P. I., May 30, 1896; s. Bernandino and Tereza (Batislaong) Batilo; m. Concepcion Iguidez, Iloilo, Iloilo, 1'.1., Aug. 16, 1919; children-Tereza, Fernando, Cesar, Napoleon, Gil, Delia, Violeta, Nilo, Raul, Celso. Staff, Philippine National Bank, 1916-27; joined Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, chief clk., 1928. Mason. addJ'ess-1 C. R. Fuentes St., Iloilo. P .I. BAUGH, Neville Richmond, engineer; b. Ceylon, India, June 21, 1876; s. Rev. Georg•.; and Harriet (Beauchamp) B. B.S. Univ. of California, 1899. 111,. Pilar de la Hoz of Oton. Iloilo, April 10, 1910; child1'en-Robert Eric, Charles, Carmen. Ruby Pilar, William. Since coming to Phil., served eight years with Bur. of Ed.; nine years with Bur. of Public Works; nine years Dept. Quartermaster of U.S.A .. ret. since June 30, 1938; designed & supervised construction of army stadium in Cuartel de Espana, Manila, which is only Lamella Trussless Roof in country; Mason. Sigma Alpha Epsilon frat. addTess·-309 Padre Faura, Manila, Phil. BAUTISTA, Antonio M., attorney; b. Calumpit, Bulacan, Phil., Dec. 3, 1901; s. Aguedo and Silbestra (Molina) B. A.B. Univ. of California, 1925, J.D., 1927; m . Adalia Marquez, Manila, Jan. 16, 1931; children-Anto· nio Adalia. Priv. prac. in Manila, 1929; fac~lty memo ColI. Liberal Arts, National Univ., 1929-30; memo law faculty, Univ. of Manila since 1936 and Manila Law ColI., Centro Escolar Univ., since 1937; presently memo law firm of Araneta, Zaragoza & Araneta. address -Insular Vfe Bldg., Manila, Phil. BAUTISTA, Delfin Cordes, physic:ian and surgeon; b. San Pablo, Laguna, PhIl., Feb. 26, 1911; S. Enrique and Vicenta (Cordes) B; A. A. Univ. of Phil., 1931; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1936; post-grad. - courses in Univ. of Vienna and Allgemeine Poliklinik (Vienna), 1938. m. Josefine Petrak of Vienna, Austria, Dec. 12, 1937; childTen--Erna, Elsa. Entered priv. prac. in San Pablo after return to Phil., 1938. medaL-Golden Key (Univ. of Vienna). Mem. P.M.A., Laguna Med. Soc. (sec.-treas. 1938-39), Am. Med.


BAUTISTA Assn. of Vienna (life), San Pablo Catholic Club. a,dd1'ess-San Pablo City, Phil. BAUTISTA, Felix Bonifacio, attorney; b Masantol, Pampanga, P. L, May 2, 1890; s. Apolonio and Nicolasa (Bonifacio) B; stud. Letran ColI., Manila Law ColI., Univ. of Cal., Univ. of Washington. m. Florencia Hernandez (desc.), Macabebe, Pampanga, P. L, July 25, 1917 and Josefa Dayril of San Fernando, Pampanga, April 1, 1939; children--Alma, J osefina, Noli, Felix, Lucila, Libertad, Apolonio, Teresita, Florencia. Admitted to practice, U.S. Supreme Court. Mason, pres., Pampanga Bar Assn. ; pres., Federation of Rural Credit Assns. of Pampanga; mem., Pampanga Provinci,a l Bd., 1916-19; Census Inspector, 1918 ; delegate, Constitutional Convention from 1st dist., Pampanga, 1934-35. add1'ess-San Fernando, Pampanga, P. 1. BAUTISTA, Jose Luz, electrical engineer; b. Lipa, Batangas, Phil., June 9, 1895; s. De-

metrio and ' Margarita (Luz) B; A.B. and B. S. in Applied Mechanics, Ateneo de Manila, 1920, B. S. and M. S. in Electrical Engineering, 1921. m. Josefa Librea of Lipa, July 15, 1928. children--Araceli, Adelaida, Raymundo, Yolanda, Zenaida, Antonio. Supervising E. E. Bur. Public Works, 1920-22; established electrical engineering firm in Shanghai, China, 1922-27; consolidated with Nippon Electrical Co., Tokyo, Japan, 1927; returned to Phil. 1938 and presently consulting electrical engl'. and contractor in Lipa; memo Phil. Assn. Mech. & Electrical Engrs. author - Calculo para la Construccion de Una Dinamo. club-Lipa Sporting. add1'ess -Lipa, Batangas, Phil. BAUTISTA, Marcelino Lopez, educator; 11. Luna, La Union, P.L, Sept. 27, 1897; s. Fabian and Marta (Lopez) Bautista; A.B.E. cum laude, Univ. of Washington, 1925. m. Simona Flores of San Fernando, La Union, P. I., Sept., 1920; children--Rosario, Rizalina, Marcelito, Romeo. Prin., Bacnotan Primary Sch., 1919-20; supervising prin., San Fernando Dist., 1920; studied in U.S., 1920-25; teacher, Isabela High Sch., 1925-27; prin., Bataan High, 1927-29; prin., Rizal High Sch., 1929-30; prin., Torres High Sch., Manila,

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BAYOT 1930-35 (first Filipino prin. of Manila' High Sch.); actg, supt. Marinduque, 1935, Bataan, 1935-36; asst. supt. city schs. Manila, 1936; first pres. Association of Secondary School Principals of the Phil., 1932; 1st v.p. League of Public Sch. Teachers' Assn., 1939-40; pres. Manila Teachers' Assn., 1937, v.p. Univ. Washington Alumni Assn., 1938-39. addJ'ess-Luna, La Union, Phil. BAUTISTA, Pedro Bernardo, attorney; b. Paombong, Bulacan, P. L, Aug. 1, 1905; s.

Bonifacio and Ysabel (Bernardo) Bautista; grad. Univ. of the Philippines, 1930, LL. B, address-Paombong, Bulacan, P. L BAXTER, Sidney, golf professional; b. French Lick Springs, Indiana, Nov. 3, 1902; s. William Madison and Sarah Jane (Case) B; ed. in U. S . Tn. Cecil Marie Lewis of Los Angeles, Cal., Dec, 25, 1927. Entered professional golf ranks in U. S ., 1920; built or remodelled golf courses in U. S. and Phil.; stock broker with L. R. Nielson & Co., Manila, 1936-38; recently constructed golf course at Tagaytay, Phil. and presently mgr. of same; winner Phil. Open Golf Championship, 1933 (lowered all previous course records). address-Tagaytay Golf Club, Tagaytay, Phil. BAYER, Edward W" communications executive'; b. Kramer, Neb., Nov. 14, 1903; s. Joseph W. and Louisa (Tramba) B; grad, Doane ColI. (Neb.), 1925; stud. Univ. of Neb. grad. sch. 117-. Margaret Bassett of Bayard, Neb., 1928. Came to Phil. on sales staff of R.C.A. Communications and presently commercial rep. for same; memo B.P.O.E, (Esteemed Leading Knight); Mason (officer). clubs.:.....Manila Polo, Mid-Week (pres.). address-921 Indiana, Manila, Phil. BAYOT, Jesus Rodrigo, photographer; b. Capiz, P. L, Mar. 10, 1896; s. Amado and Josefa (Fuentes) Bayot; grad. San Franci.sco Art Studio, 1909. m. Consuelo Herranz, Segovia, Spain, Oct. 17, 1918; childTen-Rosie, Jacinto, Violeta, Narciso, Eugenio, Lily, Daniel, George. Opened studios in Manila, Capiz, Iloilo. address-J. M. Basa St., Iloilo, P.I.


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BE LISA RIO, Leoncio C., attorney; b. UmiJigan, Pangasinan, P. I., Sept 12, 1898; s. Santiago and Benedicta (Cuado) Belisario; grad. Philippine Law Sch., 1925, LL.B. m. Consolacion Mari, Alaminos, Pangasinan, P. I., Mar. 29, 1925; children-Victoria, Teodoro, Mercedes, Consuelo, Felicidad, Teresa. Pres., Belisario Rice Co.; gen. mgr., Salvador Air-Brush Art Studio; pres., X-Ray Finearts Corpn.; atty., Gen. Mining Exploration; treas.-trustee, Paracale Calabornay Mining Exploration. Justice of the Peace, Manila. address-1256 Constancia, Sampaloc, Manila, P. I. BELL, Golden Woolfolk, legal adviser to U. S . High Commissioner to Philippines; attorney; grad. Beloit ColI. Acad.; stud. Beloit ColI.; B.L. Univ. of California, 1907; LL. B. Harvard Law School, 1910. General and admiralty prac. in San Francisco, 191033; prof. (part-time) Univ. of California, Hastings ColI. of Law, 1911-30; Cal. asso. editor American Maritime Case,s, 1923-33; maritime adviser Com. for Relief in Belgium and Am. Relief Administration (New York), 1919; special asst. to atty. general (Washington, D. C. ), in charge of investigation and litigation sec. antitrust div., 1933-35; memo Federal Alcohol Control Administration, 1934-35; actg. general counsel U. S. Maritime Com., 1936-37; asst. U. S. solicitor general, 1935-39 and actg. U. S. solicitor general, Jan. 17 to March 5, 1938; legal adviser to U. S. High Commissioner in Phil. s~nce Aug. 8, 1939; memo Bar Assn. of San Francisco, State Bar of Cal., Am. Bar Assn., Maritime Law Assn. of U. S. clubs-Congressional Country (Wash'ington, D.C.), Manila Golf, Army and Navy. address-Office of U.S. High Commissioner, Manila, Phil. BELMONTE, Jose Ma., attorney; b. Santa, Ilocos Sur, Phil., March 19, 1890; S. Buenaventura and Maria B; LL. B. Escuela de Derecho, 1912. m. Silveria Advincula of Santa, July 6, 1912; children-Librada, Isabel, Fe, Benjamin, Buenaventura, Teresita, Jose, Evaristo. J . P. of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, 1912-16; memo provo bd. Ilocos Sur, 1916-19; came to Manila and entered priv. law prac., 1920 and presently heads own law firm. adr dress-417 Quiricada, Manila, Phil.

BENNETT BENGZON, Cesar, attorney, government official; b. Camiling, Tarlac, Phil., May 29, 1896; 8. Vicente and Paz (Cabrera) B; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1918; LL.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1919. m. Soledad Romulo in Manila, Oct. 26, 1922; children-Cesar, Jr., Eduardo, Solita, Pacita. Admitted to Phil. Bar, 1919; apptd. spl. atty. Bur. of Justice, 1920; asst. Attorney General since that time; prof. of law, Univ. of Manila since 1921; dean of ColI. of Law, Univ. of Manila since 1928. addressUni.versity of Manila, Manila, Phi!. BENITEZ, Francisco, professor; b. Pagsanjan, Laguna, Phi!., June 4, 1887; s. Higinio and Soledad (Francia) B; grad. Western Illinois State Normal Sch.; B.S.E. Teachers ColI. Columbia Univ., 1919. M.A., Columbia Univ., 1914; received University Medal from Columbia Univ. for distinguished achievement service, 1929; LL.D. hano'ris causa, Univ. of Manila, 1930. m. Paz Marquez of Lucena, Tayabas, Dec. 20, 1914; childrenFrancisco, Jr., Ana Virginia, Roberto and Vicente. Teacher, 1904-05; asst. supervising teacher, 1910-11; supervising teacher, 191112; instr. Phil. Normal Sch., ~912-21; instr. in ed. Univ. of Phil., 1913-14, asst. prof. of ed. and dir. sch. of ed., 1915-17, prof. of ed. and dean of ColI. of Ed., since 1918; actg. dir. Office of Priv. Ed., 1938-39; dir. World Federation of Education Assns., pres. National Federation of Teachers of the Philippines, memo Bagumbayan Lodge No.4, Boy Scouts of the PhiL, pres. Philippine-China Soc., dir. Philippine-Japan Soc. autho1'What is an Educated Filipino, Biographies of Great Filipinos. club - Columbian Assn. address-147 N. Domingo, San Juan, Rizal, Phil. BENNETT, Roy Coleman, newspaper editor; b. Centertown, Ky., July 2, 1889; s. James Coleman and Semarimus (Barnard) B.; student University of Ky.; B.J., University of Mo., 1914. m. Margaret Curtis Wilson, June 14, 1931; child1'en-Joan Elizabeth, Helen Louise. Was reporter Carthage (Mo.) Press, 1914-16, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, 1916; city editor Gadsden (Ala.) Journal, 1917; state editor New Orleans (La.) States, 1917-18; mng. editor Lexington (Ky.) Herald, 1918; city editor Manila, (P.I.) Ca-


BENNETT blenews-American, 1918-19; traveling COlT. and polit. writer, China, 1922-23; copy reader and foreign editor Philadelphia (Pa.) Bulletin, 1923-26; editor & gen. mgr. Manila Daily Bulletin since 1926. Mason (32 0 , Shriner). clubs-Rotary, Elks, Army and Navy, American (Shanghai, China). address -Rosario Drive, Rosario Heights, Quezon City, Phil. BENNETT, Roy D., merchant, school teacher; b. Findlay, Ohio, U. S., May 7, 1884; S. Rawson and Anna Bennett; grad. Tri-State CoIl.; student, Ohio Northern Univ. m. Josefa C. Bennett, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, P. I., Sept. 27, 1908; children-Rawson, Helen, Frances, Roy, Evelyn, Carl, Edwin, Josephine, Gladys, Ralph, Dorothy. Arrived in Philippines as teacher, afterward Div. Supt. of Schs., 1906; now v.p. and mgr., educational dept., Philippine Education. Mason (32 0 ) . addTess-516 Pennsylvania, Manila, P. I. BERNARDO, lrineo Valencia. attorney; b. Cardona, Rizal, P.r., March 25, 1899; s. Cri-

santo and Justina (Valencia) Bernardo; grad. Far Eastern ColI., 1926, A .A., L.L.B., 1930. 1n Gelacia Samonte, Tanay, Rizal, P. I., Dec. 17, 1921; child'ren--Ildefonso, Irineo, Jr., Crisanto, Feliciano. Entered private practice, Cardona, Rizal. address-Cardona, Rizal, Phil. BERN ARDO, Ponciano Azarcon, engineer; Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, Phil., Dec. 2, 1906; s. Jose and Petra (Azarcon) B; B.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1927. m. Josefina Martinez of Tayabas, Tayabas, Phil., April 10, 1929; children-Carolina, Josefina, Ponciano, Jr., Emmanuel, Juliet, Reynaldo. Joined Bur. Public Works as surveyman, 1927-29, asst. C.E. in Tayabas, 1929-31, C. E. same dist., 1931-37, asst. city engr. Bag'uio, 1937-40, dist. engr. Antique Prov., Jan. to August, 1940 and presently city engl'. Quezon City; memo Phil. Soc. of Civil Engineers. author-various technical articles. address-Tayabas, Tayabas, Phil. b.

BERNARDO, Vicente Carmelo, optician; b. Manila, P. I., July 16, 1890; 8. Martin and Maxima (de la Cruz) Bernardo' grad. Philippine ColI. of Optometry, 1924; B~chelor

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BEWLEY of Optometry, 1922; D. of Optometry, 1924. m. Modesta Garcia, Ermita, Manila, P. I., Jan. 8, 1910; children--Leonila Candelaria, Jose, Maria del Carmen, Tomas, Rosita, Imelda Macrina, Nestor, Lino. Pres., Philippine Optometric Assn., 1934; sec., Cofradia del Senor del Santo Sepulcro. address-Fabie, Paco, Manila, P. I. BETTS, Arlington D., manufacturing and business executive; b. Bettsville, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1868; 8. Danial W. and Caroline M. (Oswald) B; ed. Military & Naval Academy (Oxford, Md.); C.E. Ohio State Univ., 1889; B. S. Northern Ohio Univ.; took course Naval War ColI. (N ewport R. I. ) 1896-97. 1n. Angela M. de Majares in Albay, Albay, Phil., 1905; child1'en--Danial A., Joseph 0., Mary M., Edward A., Virginia C. Construction engr. T. C . C . Railway, maintenance engr. Penna. Railway Co., mfg. in Toledo, Ohio, 1893-97; operated pr operties in Mexico, 1895-98; served as officer in U.S.A., 1898-1902 with service in Cuba, Porto Ri co, Philippines; accomplished personal mission to Cuba and Porto Rico for Pres. William McKinley, 1898; arrived Phil. 1899; mil. gov. Albay, 1901-02, civil gov. 1902-05; in pri\'. business since 1905; Mason (32 0 ) , memo Military Order of Foreign Wars, United Spanish-American War Veterans, International Chamber of Commerce. club-Army & Navy. address-Legaspi, Albay, Phil. BEWLEY, Luther Boone, adviser on educational affairs to President of Philippine Commonwealth; b. Mosheim, Tenn., April 28, 1876; 8. Joseph B. and Lucretia (Easterly) B; A.B. Maryville ColI. (Tenn.), 1901, M.A., 1916, LL. D., 1921. 1n. Eleanor Gertrude Morris of Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 16, 1919; 1 dau. Virginia Morris. Came to Phil. as teacher with Bur. of Education, 1902 and was successively supervising teacher, H. S. prin., div. supt., supt. of Manila city schools, 2nd asst. dir. and asst. dir. of Bur. of Education, dir. of education (chief administrative office of Phil. sch. system) and presently adviser on educational affairs to President Quezon; regent of Univ. of Phil.; memo executive com. Phil. chapter A.R.C.; memo playground and recreation commn. and dir. for Phil. of Nat. Education Assn. (until


BILLIET June,

1930); memo Rotary, B.P.O.E. Army and Navy, Baguio Country, Manila Polo. address-104 Lamayan, Manila, Phil.

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B. S. in Agriculture, Cornell Univ., 1912. m. Winifred Allen Scott, Tacoma, Washington, Feb. 11, 1933. Agricultural research supt. Calamba Sugar Estates, 1929-30; asst. dir. . of research Philippine Sugar Assn., 1930-33, BILLIET, Jose M., priest; b. Sottegem, apptd. dir., 1933, secretary-treasurer, 1939. East Flanders, Belgium, Jan. 24, 1888; S. author-reports and articles on sugar indusJ oannes Fr. and Maria R. (Roos) Billiet; try. Mem., Tau Kappa Epsilon; fellow, student, St. Catherine's CoIl.; studied phi.1oso- A. A. A. S.; Mason. clubs - Manila Golf, phy, Scheut Mission Sem., Brussels; studied Army and Navy, Los Tamaraos. addresstheology, Scheut Mission Sem., Louvain. Or- Peralta Apts., ManiJa. dained to priesthood, 1912; apptd. prefect BLACKMAN, Roy Beebe, retired; b. Matapostolic, Mountain Province, 1935. addresstoon, Ill., Oct. 16, 1877; S. M. D. and Sarah P. O. Box 55, Baguio, P. 1. Blackman; A.B. California Institute of BILOG, Gregorio, attorney; b. Lemery, Technology, 1898; stud. Throop Polytechnic Institute. m. Esperanza Villamil of DaBatangas, Phil., April 20, 1897; S. Emilio V. and Maria (Marino) B; LL.B. Univ. of Phil, gupan, Pangasinan, Oct. 4, 1902; children-1923. m. Pilar Guison in Manila, Sept. 9, Ralph B., Laura Paterno, Flora Paz. With 1926; children--Gregorio, Jr., Lourdes, Ger- Bur. of Edn., 1901-10; Bur. of Public Works, man. Priv. practice in Manila. address-Ma- 1910-14; priv. surveyor, 1914-29; memo U.S. W. V. (comdr. 1938-39). club-Pioneer (sec. nila, Phil. & editor). address-26 Gral. Bautista, San BINAMIRA, Isabelo V., attor ey, trans- Juan, Rizal, Phil. portation executive; b. Bacacay, Albay, BLAKE, Owen Andrew, educator; b. Phil., Nov. 19, 1900; S. Andres 'and Ana Huntsville, Ala., May 6, 1905; S. Walter and (Vergara) B; LL.B. Southern ColI. (Cebu City), 1937. m. Dr. Leocadia PataIlnjug of Mary Alice (Owen) B; B.A. Emmanuel Missionary路 CoIl., 1927; M.A. Univ. of Phil., Opon, Cebu, 1926; children--Juan, Ramon. 1934; stud. Univ. of Arizona. m. Lilah AruEntered priv. law prac. in Cebu City, 1937; da Belle Beamer of Linden, Mich., July 29, mgr. Cebu Autobus Co. & Cebu Transit Co. clubs- Cebu Rotary, Filipino de Cebu. ad- 1928. Taught in U.S., 1927-29, Phil. Union dress- 130 Calle Calamba, Cebu City, Phil. ColI., 1929-37 (mem. bd. of trustees); sec.treas., auditor, Phil. Union Mission since BISHOP, Andl H., business executive; b. 1936. author - An Effective Accounting Denver, Colo., March 1, 1891; S. Edgar Her- System for Seventh-day Adventist Academies bert and Mary Ellen (Van Horsen) B; stud. and Colleges, Should For.eign Banks be IncorUniv. of Colorado. m. Ameli.a Charlotte porated Under the Laws of the Philippines? Schmidt at Golden, Colo., June 6, 1910; An Introduction to the Study of Philos{)phy child?'en--J ohn Lyman, Edward Clarence, of Education. Mem. Ameri.c an Radio Relay Barbara Jeanne. With Cooper Co., 1910-17, League, Phil. Amateur Radio Assn.; trustee mgr. 1917-18, pres. & gen. mgr. 1918-22; Manila Sanitarium & Hosp., Phil. Publishing with Koppel Industrial Car & Equipment Co., House. address-Box 401, Manila, Phil. as Phil. mgr., later vice-pres. of Koppel (PhilBLANCO, Bartolome Constantino, enippines), Inc., a subsidiary corpn.; Mason (R. T. & Shriner), Elk, Rotarian. clubs- gineer, researcher; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. Manila Polo, University, Army and Navy. ad- 24, 1898; S. Lorenzo and Casimira (Constandress-Koppel (Philippines), Inc., Manila, tino) B; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1916; B.S.M.E. Univ. of Phil., 1921. m. FeliciP. I. dad Bernardo of Manila, ' 1922; children-BISSINGER, George H., agricultural re- Victoriano, Ralph, Pearl, Renato, Ruben, Rosearcher; b. San Francisco, CaL, Oct. 14, bert. Faculty memo Univ. of Philippines and 1889; S. Adolph and ' Clara (Greenbaum) B; University Sto. Tomas; in p'riv. engineering

clubs -


BLARDONY prac. in Manila; presently engl'. with National Power Corpn. authO?'-articles on communication system for the Phil. and several technical papers. address-302 Visita, Manila, Phil. BLARDONY, Mauro Emilio, certified public accountant; b. Manila, P. I., May 3, 1899; s. Ramon and Maria (Paredes) B1ardoney; grad. Ateneo de Manila, 1918, B.A.; B.S.C., Jose Rizal Coil., 1927. m. Elena Barretto, Manila, P. I., Nov. 27, 1925; childTen-Erlinda, Teresita, Mauro, Alfonso. Asst. accountant, Monte de Piedad Savings Bank, 1918; accountant, 1931; sec.-treas., 1936. address4 Regidor, San Juan, Rizal, P . I. BLESSING, Lee R., metallurgical engineer; b. Lyons, Kan., March 23, 1905; s. John L. and Nora D. (Plank) B; stud. Univ. of Colorado; B. S . Knox ColI., 1929; M. S. in Metallurgy, Univ. of Arizona, 1936. m. Gretchen R. Floyd of Gallup, N. M ., Jan. 14, 1937. Accountant & cashier C. M. Sledd Co. in Lyons, Kan., 1923-25; asst. cashier Lyons Nat. Bank, 1925-26; travelling auditor General Electric Co., 1929-33; came to Phil. as metallurgist for Nielson & Co., Inc., 1937 and presently treasurer of same; memo A.I. M.E., Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. address-Po O. Box 717, Manila, Phil. BLINKO, John Howard, accountant; b. Ramsgate, Kent, Eng., March 27, 1902; S. John and Edith C. (Hughes) B; stud. Univ. of London. m . Catherine Dalrymple Macleod of Largs, Scotland, Jan. 20, 1938. Staff memo Lovelock & Lewes, Calcutta, India, 1926-30; chief accountant Warner, Barnes & Co., Manila, since; associate Insti,t ute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, 1926, Chartered Institute of Secretaries, 1937, expres. Royal Soc. of St. George, fellow Royal Geographical Soc. autho'r -Om Mane Padme Om- a Journey to Tibet and various articles of travel in India and Burma. cLubs-ex-dir. & ex-hon. sec., Manila Club, Manila Polo, Baguio Country, Nomad Sports (mem. executive com.); Thatched House (London), Ski, Club of Great Britain. address-443 A. Mabini, Manila. Phil.

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BON, Alfredo Santillan, dentist, statistician; b. Tabaco, Albay, P. I., Apr. 15, 1908; s. Juan and Emilia (Santillan) Bon; grad. Coll. of Dentistry, 1935, D.D.M. Statistician, div. of Motor Vehicles, Bur. of Public Works; asst., dental clinic, Dr. Faustino Reyes. address-Tabaco, Albay, P. I. BON CAN, Antonio H., dental surgeon; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. 12, 1897; S. Antonio and Justa (del Rosario) B; ed. in Manila, Japan, U.S., Europe; one-time permanent staff operating dentist Rochester (N.Y.) Dental Dispensary. m. Lumen Sumulong in Manila; "'hild1'en- Zoilo, Antonio III, Elena. Established modern dental clinic upon return to Phil., 1925 and in priv. prac. since; apptd. dentist for Manila R.R. Co.; prof. of radiology at ColI. of Dental Medicine and professorial lecturer in x-ray at ColI. of Oral & Dental Surgery; memo Bd. of Dental Examiners, 1935-38 (chmn. 1938); ex-pres. Coil. of Dental Med., Dental Research Assn.; ex-y.p. Phil. Soc. of Stomatologists; memo Univ. Illinois Alumni Assn.; eligible Spanish-English translator and dentist U.S. Civil Service Commn.; judge of draw Phil. Charity Sweepstakes for 4 consecutive times. club-Sampaloc Tennis. add1"ess-994 Magdalena, Manila, Phil. BONTO, Jose, attorney; b. Tabaco, Albay. P. I., March 17, 1896; s. Aquilino and J oaquina (Flores) Bonto; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1920, LL.B., 1924. 1n. Josefa Tijam (desc.) of Legaspi, Albay, P.I.; child1"eYlrJovina, Edna. Joaquina, Fernan, Gracia. Deputy provindal Fiscal, Albay, 1926-27; delegate Constitutional Convention, 1935; since Assemblyman, first district of Albay. add1'ess-Legaspi, Albay, P. I. BOOKER, Herald Hill, mining engineer; S. John and Edith (Hill) B; B.S. Univ. of Arizona, 1925. m. Marjorie Spring of Chicago, Ill., 1932 ; children - Sylvia Ruth, Marjorie Joan. Employed various mining companies in U.S.; mine foreman Benguet Con. 4 years; mine supt. Masbate Con. 3 years; mine supt. I. X. L. Mining Co., 8 months; presently mine supt. North Camarines. add1'essNorth Camal'ines Gold Mining Co., Paracale, Camarines Norte, Phil. b. Caney, Kan., 1898;


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BOOMER BOOMER, Joseph Francis, attorney; b. Rochelle, Ill., Aug. 27, 1871; s. John and Margaret (Johnstone) B; A.B. Univ. of Nebraska, 1899; stud. law ColI. of Law, Univ. of Neb., 1899-1902. ?n. Esther Olive Prey of Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 21, 1901; childrenFrancis Prey (Innis), George Lewis, Esther Jane (deceased) , Louise Charmain. Came to Phil. as teacher 1902; reporter Manila Cablenews, 1902-04; admitted to bar and practised law, 1904-06; successively copy reader, editor, gen. mgr. Cablenews-American, 1906-12; commercial agent Bur. of Foreign & Domestic Commerce, U. S. Dept. of Commerce, at Manila & corr. various U. S. trade journals, 1913-22; Phil. corr. N. Y. Herald, 1909-17; editor The Philippines, a monthly journal, 1917-23; dir. & sec.-treas. Aldecoa Gold Mines; dir. & counsel, J ohnson-Pickett Rope Co.; V. p., treas., counsel, Phil. Power & Development Co.; memo American-European Y.M.C.A. (v.p.), Union Church Council (lay chairman), St. Johns Lodge No.9, F. & A. M. (past master), Luzon Chapter No.1, R.A.M. (past high priest), Oriental Council No.1, R. & S.M. (past illustrious master), Mayon Chapter No.1, O. E. S. (past worthy patron); co-founder American Mestizo Protective Assn. and Union Church Hall (trustee); memo bd. of censorship for moving pictures, 1922-36 (chmn. 8 years); trustee Union Theological Sem. of Phil. since 1926 (chmn. since 1927) ; Phil. rep. American Civil Liberties Union; life memo Alumni Assn. Univ. of Neb. club-Baguio Country. address-361 Looban, Manila, Phil. BORDNER, Harvey Albert, educator; b. Mt. Atena, Pa., April 9, 1872; S. Tilon J. and Rebecca (Shreffler) B; stud. Pa. State Normal Sch.; A.B. Ind. Univ., 1896. m. Maude Ethel Martin of Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 29, 1902. Sch. supt. PhiL, 1902-15 successively at Bayombong, Malolos, San Fernando, Lingayen; supt. Manila schools since 1918. Mason (32 0 ) , Rotarian. address-418 Colorado St., Manila, Phil. BORROMEO, Vidal Bernardez, physician; b. Bangued, Abra, PhiL, April 24, 1894;

S.

Vicente and Mauri cia (Bemardez) Borromeo y Blanco; B. A. Union CoIl., 1921; M. D.

BRIAS Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1935. m. Fermina Ludan Dafiguilan of Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, Phil., Jan. 1, 1939; 1 dau. Mauricia. Resident intern in Afable Hosp., 1931; presently in priv. prac. since 1935; memo Manila Med. Soc., P.M.A., Central Student Ch. Epworth League (ex-pres.). autho?'-various scientific articles. addTess-Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, Phil. BOURNE, Martin R., business executive; b. Winona, Minn., April 15, 1882; S. C.P. and Esther (Martin) B; law. stud. George Washington Univ. m. Bessie Hazen in Washington, D.C., March 2, 1908; childl'e?1r-Esther. Bur. of Posts in various offices, 190311; returned to U.S. and joined U.S. Postal Savings Bank as chief accountant, 1911-16; associated with Manila Trading & Supply Co .. since return to Islands in 1916, presently v.p. & co-owner; pres. N. & B. Stables Co., Inc., memo B.P.O.E. clubs-Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Army & Navy. address-Manila Trading & Supply Co., Manila, Phil. BRADFORD, George Preston, shipping executive; b. Stockton, Cal., May 11, 1897; S. Charles and Mabel E. (Van Loon) Bradford; student, St. Mary's ColI. m. Ruth Herdman, Palo Alto, Cal., Dec. 1, 1921; children-Robert, Ruth, Mary. Entered shipping business as agent for steamship co., 1919; v.p., L. Everett, Inc., 1930-35; pres. Everett Steamship Corpn., 1935. clubs-Manila, Manila Golf, Manila Polo, University, Manila Boat, Elks. addl'ess -11 M. Figueroa, Pasay, P. I. BRESLIN, Thomas Francis, mining engineer; b. Summit Hill, Carbon Co., Pennsylvania, July 6, 1885; S. Francis and Mary (Molloy) Breslin; B.S. in Mining and Metallurgy, Pennsylvania State CoIl., 1907. m. Maria M. Laurel, Cebu, P.L, Feb. 14, 1911; childt'en-Maria Concepcion, Frank, John, Richard, Candido, Ann, Thomas, Anthony, Robert. Surveyor, Bur. of Lands, P.I., 190911; consulting mining engineer s.ince 1911. Mem. Southern Islands Soc. of Engineers and Architects. add?'ess - 953 Dakota, Manila, P. I. BRIAS, Antonio, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Feb. 6, 1883; S. Enrique and


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BRIAS Lucina (Roxas) B; ed. Manila, Europe, U.S. B.S. in Engineering, Polytechnicum, Zurich, Switzerland, 1905. m. Carmen Echegoyen in Manila, May 21, 1910; childrerlr-Carmen, Amelia, Leticia, Antonio, Jr., Jaime. Worked short time as engineer with Manila Sewer and Water Supply Dept.; joined San Miguel Brewery apptd. managing dir., 1931; dir. El Hogar Filipino, Phil. International Corpn., Brias Roxas, Inc., Phil. Construction Corpn.; exv.p. Spanish Chamber of Commerce, ex-pres. Hospital Espanol de Santiago. clubs-Casino Espanol (pres.), Manila Polo, Army & Navy, University, Tiro al Blanco. add1"ess-Manila, Phil. BRIAS,

Leopoldo,

business

executive;

b. Manila, P.I., Dec. 31, 1912; s. Leopoldo and

Josefina (Garchitorena) Brias; grad. Notre Dame Univ., 1934, B.B.A. Joined Brias Roxas Inc., 1934-35; San Miguel Brewery, 1935; incorporator and dir., Santo Nino Mining Co.: sec-treas., Notre Dame Club of Manila. Official, San Rafael Mambulao Mining Co., Labo Mother Lode', Inc., Caramoan Minel'al Fields, Inc., Ragay Mining Co., clubs-Casi 0 Espanol, Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos, W ack Wack Golf, BaguiO' Country. address-l00 Manga Av., Sta. Mesa, Manila, P. I. BRILLANTES, Sixto, attorney, assemblyman; b. Santa, Ilocos Sur, P.L, Jan. 19,1902; S. SixtO' and Catalina (de Peralta) Brillantes; grad. Coll. of Law, National Univ., 1925, LL.B. m. Azucena Serrano, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, P.I., Apr. 5, 1934; child1"en-Beatriz, Immaculada. Private practice, 1925; elected assemblyman from 2nd dist., Ilocos Sur, 1935. addt'ess-Santa, Ilocos Sur, P.I. BRIMO, Antonio Abraham, business executive; b. Beyrouth, May 9, 1872; oS. Abraham and Assin (Bittar) B; ed. St. Joseph's in CO'nstantinople and Univ. of the Father Jesuits in Beyrouth. m. Josephine Chami de Maillard in Constantinople, Sept. 12, 1906; childrerlr- Joseph, Paul, Henry, Maurice. Came to' Manila and entered import & export trade, 1895. addr'ess-125 Manga Ave., Manila, Phil. BRINGAS, Luis Pigueros, dental surgeon, professor; b. Bangued, Abra, P .r., Aug. 25,

BROWN 1905; s. Aniceto and Catalina (Pigueros ) Bringas; grad. Sch. of Dentistry and Liberal Arts, 1930, D.D.S.; D.M.D., ColI. of Dentistry, E.I.P.I., 1936. Sec., Dental Research Ass., 1931-34; instructor, asst. infirmary supt., Coll. of Dental Medicine, 1933; instructor, ColI. of Dentistry, E.I.P.I. since 1935. First It., U.S. Army Dental Resei:'ve, 1931. Mem., Manila Dental Soc. address-Banguecl, Abra, P. I. BRINK, Myron Edgar, copra merchant; b . Milltown, S.D., Dec. 4, 1892; s . John William and Minnie Matilda (Bender) B; A.B. Dakota Wesleyan, 1916. m . Maude Elizabeth Rice of Flintville, Wis., March 31, 1928; child1'en--John William, Robert Arlington, Pamela Jane. With Bur. of Ed., Manila, 1916-18; Phil. N.G .. 1918; Phil. Refining Co., 1918-38; Lu Do & Lu Ym Co., 1938-40; presently with EI Dorado Oil Works as executive; Phi Kappa Delta, Cebu Chamber of Commerce (pres.), Y.lVI. C.A. (v.p.), Boy Scouts of Phil. (pres. of council). clubs-U.S. Country (ex-pres.), Liloan Bathing (pres.), Army & Navy. address -Cebu, Phil. BROOKMAN, Jack, business executive; b. New York, N.Y., July 15, 1893; s. Charles and Anna (Ehrlich) B; ed. in U.S. m. Sally Rotwein in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1926; children-Ann. With Austin Nichols & Co .. New York, 1908-12; associated with father in embroidery business in New York, 1912 路 16; memo A.E.F., 1917-18; Columbia Lining Co., New York (owner), 1918-23; F eltman Bros., Manila, 1923-29; Phil. Art Infants Wear, Inc., since 1930 (organizer & official) ; Mason; memo B.P.O.E., American Legion, Rotary (Manila), Am. Numismatic Assn. clubs-Manila Golf, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address-Syquia Apartments, M. H. del Pilar, Manila, Phil. BROWN, Roy Howard, minister, university pres.; b. Girad, Kan., May 2, 1878; s. James and Mercy (Playler) Brown; grad. Park ColI. Acad., 1896, B.A. 1900, D.D., 1922, LL.D., 1934; B.D., cum laude, McCormick Theological Seminary, 1903; post grad. wO'rk University of Chicago. m. Nellie McAfee Pollack, of La Grange, Mo., June 4, 1900; childrerlr-Barba-


BROWN ra. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1903; went to Albay Province, P .1., as a pioneer missionary, 1903, continuing there 18 yrs.; established 79 churches and received over 2500 members into the communion; pastor Fullerton Av. Ch., Chicago, 1922-25, Central Ch. Des Moines, Ia., 1925-28, Irving Park Presbyterian Church, Chicago, 1928-32; pres. Silliman U., largest evang. ednl. instn. in P. I., 193237 and presently head of practical theology dept. Union Sem. Engaged in YM.C.A. war work, 1917-18, V.p. Assn. Evang. Colleges in P. I.; chmn. ednl. com. Nat. Christian Council of Phil.; memo exec. com. Philippine Mission. Mason (32掳). Translator of Old and New Testam ent, with cooperation of nationals of P. I., l'ompleted in 1921. 'Writer on mission work of P.I. Public speaker on P.I. questions, add1'c,c;s-711 Wright St., Manila, Phil. BROWN, William Henry, botanist; b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 6, 1884; S. John Henry and Julia (Wright) B.; B.S., Richmond ColI., 1906; Ph. D .. John Hopkins, 1910. 'm. Mary Angus Blythe, June 3, 1927. Scientific asst., United States Fisheries Lab., Beaufort, N.C., 1908; grad. asst., John Hopkins, 1!)08, fellow, 1909-10; Bruce feJlow, 1910; bot. investigation in Jamaica, 1910; asst. Desert Lab. of Cal'llegie Instn., 1910; scientific asst., Mich. Agrl. Expt. Sta., and instr. plant physiology, Mich. Agrl. ColI., 1910-11; plant physiologist, Bur. of Science, Manila, 1911-23; asso. prof. botany, 1915-18; prof. and head of dept., 1919-24, U. of Philippines; chief division of investigation, Bur. of Forestry, Manila, 1918-20; dir. Bur. of Science, Manila, 1924-33; pres. Philippine Research Inst. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem o Bot. Soc. America, Eco!. Soc. America, Am. Meteorol. Soc., Phi Gamma Delta, Gamma Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. clubs-University, Rotary, Polo, Elks. autho1'-Vegetation of Philippine Mountains, 1919; Minor Products of Philippine Forests, vo!' 1, 1920, Vols. 2 and 3, 1931; A textbook of General Botany, 1925; Laboratory Botany, 1925; and numerous other bot. publications. Editor in chief Philippine Journal of Science, Manila, 1924-33. add1'ess-Bureau of Science, Man ila. P. I. BROWNE, Rupert Resurreccion, veterinarian; b. Arayat, Pampanga, Phi!., March 27,

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BUENAFE 1909; S. Harry J. and Emiliana (Resurreccion) B; D. V. M . Univ. of Phil., 1932 (winner of Buencamino gold medal). m. Eve B. Henry of Los Banos, Laguna, Phil., Dec. 30, 1929; childTen-Nancy Angelina, Robert II., Jean Marie, William H. Employed as asst, veterinarian in San Miguel, Tarlac after graduation; in priv. prac. in Baguio City, Phil. since 1933; apptd. meat & sanitary insp. for Baguio, 1936 and city veterinarian since 1938. address-No. 1 Old Sanitary Camp, Baguio City, Phil. .

BRUNNER, Adolph Claud, business executive, engineer; b. San Francisco, Cal.. Oct. 31, 1891; S . Adolph L. and Mary (Christlich) B; E.E. Van del' Naillen Sch. of Engineering, 1912. m. Margery Graham of Pueblo, Colo., Feb. 14, 1938. With engring. dept. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., sales engl'. Western Electric Co.; arrived Manila 1926; V.p. & gen. mgr. Western Equipment & Supply Co., 1!)26-33; Charter Brunner, Inc., since 1934 as V.p. & gen. mgr. (founder); Mason, memo B.P.O.E. (past exalted ruler, Alameda lodge). cl2tbs-Manila Polo, Army & Navy, Baguio Country. addl'ess-1131 lVI.H. del Pilar, Manila. Phil. BUCKISCH, Walter G. M.; b. Burlington, Ia., Dec. 20, 1888; S. Christian and Valeska Schreiber) B; grad. Morris High Sch., N.Y. City, 1906; A.B., Columbia, 1910, A.l\1., 1913, ?no Laura Esther Storts, May 30, 1918; child?'en-Robert Livingston, Herbert William. Teacher, Philippine Islands, 1912-16; prin. high sch ., 1916-18; div. supt. schs., Surigao. Camarines, La Union and Bulacan, 1918-25; chief of academic div., gen . office, Bur. Edn., P.I., 1925; commr. pvt. edn., P.I., since 1926; professorial lecturer, U. of Philippines since 1928, U. of Santo Tomas since 1930. Pi Gam路 rna Mu . clubs-Manila Tennis, Baguio County. add?路ess-Dept. Public Education, Manila, P . I. BUENAFE, Bernardo Lunicia, physician, assemblyman; b. Dolores, Abra, P .I., Mar. 12. 1896; s. Florentino and Rufina (Lunicia) Buenafe; student Univ. of the Philippines; Drake Univ., Iowa State Univ.; M.D., Univ. of Nebraska, 1925. m. Milagros Casumpang, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, P.L, .Jan. 2, 1931;


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children - Pompeyo, Benjamin. Resident physician various hosps. throughout Islands, 1927-35. Elected national assemblyman from Nueva Vizcaya, 1935. address-Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, P. I. BUENCAMINO, Victor, veterinarian, government official; b. Manila, Phil., Feb. 15, 1888; s. Felipe and Guadalupe (Abreu) B; D.V.M. Cornell Univ., 1911; stud. Boone's Univ. Sch. (Cal.), Univ. of California m. Dolores Arguelles of Manila, April 26, 1919; childre1lr-Felipe, 3rd., Victor, Jr., Dolores, Guadalupe. Livestock insp. Bur. of Agriculture, 1906-08, vet., 1911; asst. and associate prof. CoIl. of Veterinary Science, Univ. of Phil., 1912; practising veterinarian and engaged in importing cattle from China, IndoChina and Australia, 1916-30; asst. dir. Bur. of Animal Industry, 1930, dir., 1932; undersec. Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce, 1935; V.p. and mgr. The National Rice and Corn Corpn. since 1936; dir. Phil. Nat'onal Bank, National Produce Exchange, Philippine Tannery, Buencamino Veterinary Hosp.; Y.M.C.A. (dir.), Associated Charities of the Phil. (dir.), Soc. Prevention Cruelty to Animals (dir.), Phil. Amateur Athletic Federation (dir.), Sta. Ana Turf Club (dir.), Rotary (expres. & dir.), Cornell Alumni Assn. of Phil., Phil. Lawn Tennis Assn. (pres.). clubs-Managumpay Tennis (pres.), Los Tamaraos Polo, Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. autho1' -various articles, books on Philippine animal industry. address-26 Brixton Hill, Manila. Phil. BUENDIA, Jimenez Buenavista, librarian; b. Santa, Ilocos Sur, Phil., Dec. 29, 1910; s.

Francisco and Maria (Buenavista) B; B.S.E. Univ. of PhiL, 1933; stud. National Law ColI., Univ. of Manila, 1938. Successively instr.-librarian Univ. of Manila, teacherlibrarian Ilocos Norte provincial trade & high schools, chief librarian, Univ. of Manila; memo Phil. Library Assn., LN. Teacher's Club, Univ. of Manila Librarian's Club (pres.). add1路ess-St. Rita's Hall, Taft Ave., Manila, Phil. BUENDIA, Nicolas Buidon, attorney, assemblyman; b. Malolos, Bulacan, P.I., Mar.

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12, 1879; S. Saturnino and Petrona (Buidon) Buendia; LL.B., Escuela de Derecho de Manila, 1910. m. Godofreda Aldabu, Malolos, Bulacan, P.I., Feb. 22, 1911; childTlm--Generoso, Petronio, Perfecto, Staturnino, Diosdado, Miguelita, Lauro. 1st It. Infantry Corps, Philippine Army during revolution. Successively municipal sec., councilor, pres. Malolos; provincial governor Bulacan, and delegate Constitutional Assembly for 1st dist. Bulacan. address-Malo los, Bulacan, P.1. BUNIEL y OROZCO, Juan, government official; b. Cantilan, Surigao, PhiL, July 3, 1892; S. Eusebio and Paula (Orozco) B. Ed. in Phil. m. Concepcion Arreza of Cantilall, Aug. 17, 1917; childr-e1lr-Caridad, Senen, Belen Angeles, Elvera, Juan, Jr., J<~usebio , Concepcion. Sch. teacher, 1912-14; memo Cantilan mun. police force, 1914-16; elk. to J. P., 1916-19; mun. sec., 1925-27; mun. v.p., 1928-30 and pres. until 1931; elect ed mun. mayor, 1937. add1'ess - Cantilan, Surigao, Phil. BUNUAN, Vicente G., editor and author; b. Aparri, Cagayan, P.I., Feb. 16, 1894; S. Toribio and Regina (Gilo) Bunuan; grad. Univ. of the PhiL, 1914, B.A., 1916, B.S. nt. Lucilla Nicguid (deceased) 1917; children--Vicente N., Priscilla. Served editorial staffs, Philippines Free Press, Manila Daily Bulletin, prin. Mindoro High Sch. for 8 yrs.; dir. Philippine Press Bur., Washington, D.C.; editor Philippine Press Bulletin and Philippine Republic, both printed in Washington, D. C.; technical adviser independence mission to U.S. author-Arguments for Philippine Independence; Purple Book. clubs-N ational Press, Washington, D. C., Philippine Columbian Assn. addl'ess-909 Dakota, Manila, P. I. BUSTOS,

Felicisimo Garcia,

dentist;

b. Macabebe, Pampanga, P. I., Feb. 25, 1907;

s. Libario and Catalina (Garcia) Bustos; D. D. S., Philippine Dental ColI. 1928. m. Julita Tiu Astarya of Leyte, P. I., June, 1936. Engaged in private practice; memo National Dental Assn. add1'ess-Macabebe, Pampanga, P.I. BYRD, Henry Parrott, industrial engineer; b. Darlington, S.C., July 9, 1909 i S. J.S.


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and Pearl Byrd; grad. Clemson A. & M. ColI., 1930, B.S. Joined staff, Standard Vacuum Oil Co., Manila, 1930. clubs- A rmy and Navy, Manila Polo, Iloilo Golf and Country, U.S. Country (Cebu). address-Jaro, Iloilo, Phil.

bista, Lucban, Tayabas, P. 1., Apr. 7, 1934; children--Emerina. Head of Cada Drug Store. Mem., Colegio Medico Farmaceutico de Filipinas, Philippine Pharmaceutical Assn. add'r ess-431 Tayuman, Manila, P. 1.

CABAHUG, Fructuoso B., attorney; b. Mandawe, Cebu, Phil. , J an. 21, 1896; s. Narciso and Cirila (Barte) C; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1919, LL.B. , 1924. m. E speranza Labucay of Cebu City, May 2, 1931. Admitted Phil. bar, 1925 an d entered priv. pl'ac. in Cebu as partner law fir m of Cabahug & Cabahug until 1934 and presently head of own office; pres. Surigao E xpress Co., 1934-38 and V.p. Orienta l Press Inc. (Cebu City ) since 1933; winIler Briones 路 gold medal, oratorical contest, 1919; mun. councilor Mandawe, Cebu, 192528; memo Cebu Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn. (ex-pres. & ex-v.p.), Cebu Y.M.C.A. (dir. 1928-38), Mand awe Frat. Soc. (founder & 1st pres., 1914), Cebu Amateur Athletic Assn. clubs- Mandawe Tennis (pres. since 1935), Cebu Tennis Assn. (v.p.) . add1"eSSP . O. Box 225, Cebu City, Phil.

CADWALLADER, Brooke Davis, mining executive; b. Sherman, Texas, Aug. 10, 1898; s. H.L. and A.B. (Norton) C. rn. Mary Clavaria Dondiz of Buhi, Camarines Sur, Phil., Oct. 5, 1917. Served in U.S.A. during World War I; returned to Phil. 1919 with Cadwallader-Gibson Lumber Co.; started prospecting 1922 and in mining business since; pres. Mayon Mining Co., and Florannie Mining Co., the latter company being the first shipper of hi gh-grade chrome ore from the Islands; discovered and located iron ore claims of Samar Mining Co., dir. of same. clubs-Manila Polo, Baguio Country, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf. add1"ess-l052 Zamora, Pasay, Rizal, P. 1.

CABRERA, J ulian, government official; b. Apalit, Pampanga, Phil. , Feb. 16, 1889; student Jose Rizal College, 1922. m. Rosar io Sunglao, Betis, P ampan ga , May 4, 1922; child1'en--Lourdes, Concesa, Maria Rosario, P az. Government service since 1907; apptd. supt. records div., Bur. of Posts, May 1, 1932. address-1607 Craig St., Manila, P. I. CACHO, Mariano, engineer, architect, business executive; b. Iloilo, Phil., Nov. 23, 1893; S . Don Francisco and Dna. Candelaria (Soriano ) C; stud. Ateneo de Manila and San Juan de Letran CoIl.; C. E. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1913; stud. Cornell Univ. m. Juanita Escay, Dec. 17, 1921. Co-owner and gen. mgr. Panay Electric Co.; memo International Chamber of Commerce (Iloilo). clubs-Golf and Country, Swiss, Casino Espanol, all of Iloilo. add1'ess-Panay Electric Co., Iloilo, P.I. CADA, Iluminado Macasero, pharmaceutical chemist; b. Lucban, Tayabas, P. 1., Nov. 39, 1904; S. Emeterio and El'enia Cad a ; Ph. C., National Univ., 1928. m. Natividad Ba-

CAGUIAT, Enrique, accountant; b. Aray t, Pampanga, P. 1., July 15, 1893; s. Antonio and Marciana (Medina) Caguiat; attended Univ. of Washington and Western Institute of Accountancy. 路m. Lourdes Reyes, Arayat, Pampanga, P .L, Nov. 5, 1922; children--Enrique, Jose, Teodoro, Lourdes, Teresita. With Clarke & Larkin, certified public accountants, for 14 yrs.; chief accountant, Neil Bros. Grain Co., Washington, 1918-22; at pre.sent head of Enrique Caguiat & Co.; mem., American Institute of Accountants, American Soc. of Certified Public Accountants; sec-treas., Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants. cl'u b-Wack Wack Golf. address-8 Hollywood Drive, San Juan, Rizal, P. 1. CALAYAG, Macario S., attorney; b. Paombong, Bulacan, P. I., Dec. 6, 1889; s. Nemesio and Maria Solis (Geronima) C ; LL. B. Univ. of Santo Tomas; LL.M. American Univ. (Wash. D.C.). In government service 1907-25, private law practice since 1925; prof. constitutional law, Manila Law Coil., administrative officer Dept. of Justice since 1938. address-74 Domingo Santiago, Sta. Mesa, Manila, P. I. CALILONG, Victorino Pineda, physician; S. Florentino

b. Manila, Phil., March 6, 1904;


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and Rufina (Pineda) C; A.A. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1927, M.D., 1932; C.P.H. Univ. of PhiL, 1936. m. Petrone Reyes Francisco of Manila, April 20, 1939. In priv. prac., 1932-36; dispensary phys. Mary Johnston Hosp., 193436; with Bur. of Health since 1936; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc. 路a ddress-Dingras, Ilocos Norte, Phil.

1928; children-Maria Luisa. Cashier with Alfred Berwin & Co., 1922-24; asst. mgr. Whipple S. Hall & Co. (Iloilo branch), 1924~ 25; founded Campos Hermanos, Inc. (Iloilo), 1926 and mgr. since. clubs-Casino Espanol (Manila and Iloilo), Kegel (Iloilo), Iloilo Golf, Bacolod Country. add1'ess-Iloilo City, Phil.

CAMOMOT, Constancio, physician; b. Carcar, Cebu, PhiL, Sept. 9, 1894; s. Zacarias and Remigia (Quijano) C; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1921. m. Carmen Estrada of Barili, Cebu, June 4, 1927; children--Raymunda, Teresita, Amosa, Tomas, Lucia, Luisa Beltran, Teodoro Gabriel. In8tr. colI. of med. Univ. of Phil. after graduation; pres. sanitary div. in Cebu, 1923-24; phys. with provo Puericulture Center of Cebu, 1927-37; priv. prac. in Cebu since 1937; P.M.A., Cebu Med. Soc. author-various technical articles published in P .M.A. J oUl'nal. address-43 Imus Extension, Cebu City, Phil.

CAMPOS, Ramon Felipe, physician; b. Iloilo, Iloilo, P. L, Aug. 23, 1898; S . Simon and Pia (Prado Teano) Campos; B.A., Colegio de San Agustin, 1913; M.D., Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1918; grad. Medical Corps Sch., Philippine National Guard, 1918. m. Ester Javellana, Iloilo, P. I., Jan. 12, 1924; childTerIrRamon, Maria Lourdes. Apptd. capt., Medical Corps, 1918. Instructor San Juan de Dim: Nurses Training Sch.; asst. dir. St. Paul's Hosp., Iloilo, 1921-28; private practice since. Sec. treas., Zamboanga Medical Soc., 1920; memo Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico de Filipinas since 1918; charter mem., past pres., Iloilo Medical; past v.p., Philippine Islands Mediqal Assn.; fellow American Medical Assn. since 1926; memo Manila Medical Soc. clubs -Rotary, charter mem.; pres. Iloilo Tennis, Philippine Columbian. address-1620 Taft Ave., Malate, Manila, P. I.

CAMPBELL, Thomas A., certified public accountant; b. Manila, Phil., Nov. 29, 1909; S. Thomas A. and F. (Munoz) C; B.C.S. La Salle ColI. Senior accountant with Fleming & Williamson; asst. prof. Univ. Sto. Tomas. address-% Fleming & Williamson, Manila, Phil. CAMPBELL, William Maxwell Law, engineer, business executive; b. Scotland, Dec. 26, 1878; s. James Moffat and Agnes cLaw) C; ed. in schools of Perth and Glasgow, Scotland. m. Mary Anne Eleanor Alger in Erith, Kent, Eng., June 12, 1901; children-Agnes (Mrs. W. H. Schoening), James Moffat. Employed in Australia, Fiji, New Guinea, Solomon Islands for 12 years; came to Phil., 1921; engr. San Carlos Milling Co., 1923-25; gen. mgr. Strachan & Macmurray, Ltd., IloiJo, since 1925. Mason; memo Am. Soc. M.E. clubs-Iloilo, Cebu, Casino Espanol (Iloilo). address-Strachan & Macmurray, Ltd., Iloilo, P. I. CAMPOS, Rafael J., business executive; b. Iloilo, Phil., Aug. 18, 1904; S. Rafael and Pul'ificacion (Robles) C; stud. San Juan de Letran; grad. St. Joseph ColI. (Hongkong), 1921. m. Paz del Campo in Iloilo, Sept. 8,

CAMPOS, Rueda Antonio, business executi.v e; b. Malaga, Spain, Oct. 15. 1881; s. Antonio Campos and Josefa Rueda (Lopez) Marfil; stud. ColI. San Hermenegildo and Escuela de Comercio (Spain). m. Rosario Valdivia Reyes in Man::Ia, Dec. 7, 1907; childdren-Antonio, Jr., Rosario, Luis, Josefina, Miguel. Came to Phil., 1899; joined Rueda Hermanos, now Campos Rueda HermanoR, Inc., and presently gen: mgr. & partner. clubs-Casino Espanol, Tiro al Blanco. address-Campos Rueda Hermanos, Inc., Manila, P. I. CAMU, Teodoro, government official; b. Malinao, Albay, P. I., Nov. 2, 1886; S. Celestino and Maxima (de Leon) Camu; B.C.S . National Univ., 1925. m. Dionisia Santillan, Tabaco, Albay, P. I.; child1'e17r-Lilia, Virginia, Azucena, Angel, Antonio, Sylvia. Teacher, prin., supervising teacher, Malinao High Sch., 1.904-09; served in various capacities in Bur. of Public Works until 1918 when apptd. cash-


CAMUS ier and disbursing officer, detailed actg. chief accountant, 1935. Mem. Bd. of Dirs. and auditor, Associacion de Empleados Civiles de Filipinas, Inc.; memo Bd. of Dirs., tl'eas., financial adviser of Bur. of Public Works, Savings and Loan Assn. address-128 Auda, Manila, Phil. CAMUS, Jose S., government official, agronomist; b. Malabon, Rizal, P. I., Jan. 12, 1892; B. Agr., Univ. of the Philippines, 1914. Agrl. asst., Bu. of Agr., 1914, agrl. inspector, 1918, supervlslllg inspector, 1920; agronomist, 1921; asst. chief, Agrl. Extension Div., 1922; inspector-at-Iarge, 1925; asst. dir., 1927; actg. dir., 1928; dir. Bu. of Plant Industry, 1934; under-sec. Bu. of Agr. and Commerce since 1936. Was chmn. Rural Improvement Committee; memo Educational Survey Committee; memo Tobacco Bd.; memo Irrigation Council; chmn. sub-committee on Agrl. Education, National Survey Committee; charter memo National Research Council of the Philippines; chmn. Div. of Agr. and Forestry, National Research Council of the Philippines; memo Committee of Dirs.; memo National Emergency Relief Bd.; chmn. Rice Survey; . chmn., Trade Relation Committee; memo Committee on San Lazaro Investment and Friar Lands Loan Fund and others. Delegate to the Panama-Pacific Internat. Exposition, San Francisco, 1915; memo Philippine Delegation to the Internat. Agrl. Conference and Exposition, London, 1921; memo Philippine Delegation to the Fourth Pan-Pacific Science Congress, Java, 1929; worked in offices of the Dept. of Agr. in Washington. Mem. Philippine Economic Assn., Philippine Scientific Soc., Philippine Columbian Assn., Pan-Pacific Assn. address-c/o Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce, Manila, P. 1. CAMUS, Manuel, attorney, jurist, business executive; b. Manila, PhiL, Oct. 16, 1875; S. Pedro and Gregoria (Roxas) de C; stud. Ateneo de Manila, Manila Law School, St. Joseph's Insti.tution (Singapore). 'm. Matilde Vargas, Jan. 1, 1902; children--Fernando, Mary Carmen. In govt. service as interpreter and translator for provost marshal, law clk., asst: atty; judge Mun. Court of Manila, 191013, asso. judge Court of Land Registration, 191R-14, Court of First Instance, 1914; ex-

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memo Phil. Senate from 12th dist. ; in priv. prac. as senior mem law firm of Camus & Zavalla since 1936; presently dean Manila Law CoIl. and dir. Columbi.a n Institute; pres. & dir. EI Hogar Filipino, Primo Manufacturing Corpn.; dir. Itogon Mining Co., Twin Rivers Gold Co., Phil. Mines Syndicate; apptd. special atty. to investigate officials of Phil. Nat. Bank; memo commn. to investigate Bur. of Prisons; Mason (32 0 , Shriner) ; pres. Y.M. C.A. of Phil.; memo A.R.C. (chmn. relief com.), Boy Scouts of Phil. (executive council & commr.), Institute of Pacific Relati.ons (dir., treas. local council), Phil. Game Fishing Assn. author-Annotated Philippine Forms (co-author), Commercial Laws of the Philippines (co-author), edited The Civil Code. clubs-Casino Espanol, Manila Yacht, Internat. Boat & Gun. address-EI Hogar Filipino, Manila, Phil. CAMUS, Pedro, attorney; b. Manila, Phil., June 5, 1905; S. Carlos and Carmen (de Cucullo) C; grad. de la ::laBe ColI., 1923; A.A. and LL.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1928. Priv. practice in Manila; prof. Far Eastern CoIl.; memo debating team Univ. of Phil. on round-world tour; Nat. Civic Movement Comm. Univ. of Phil. (ex-chmn.), Ang Bagong Katipunan, Smiles Club. address-6I8 Kansas, Manila, Phil. CANAVE, Juan Castro, educator; b. Bugallon, Pangasinan, P. I., June 24, 1899; .'. Lucas and Teresa (Castro) Canave; A.B., Univ. of the Philippines, 1920, B.S.E., 1921, M.A., 1924; student Univ. of Chicago, Univ. of Minnesota. m. Paz Gloria, Manila, P. I. March 31, 1929; children--Paz COl'azon. Teacher, Univ. of the Philippines High Sch., 192122; instructor, Univ. of the Philippines, 192224. Government pensionado, 1925-28. Actg. prin., Univ. of the Philippines High Sch., 1928-29, prin., asst. prof. of education since then. Sec.-treas., Pi Gamma Mu, 1932-34; research committeeman for field service Nat. Assn. for Supervisors of Stud. teaching. add1'ess-I008 Paris St., Manila, P. I. CANIZA, H., physician; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, P. I., Oct. 21, 1876; S. D. Vicente and Da. Maria (Bautista) Caniza; A.B., M. D., Uni-;;. 'If Santo Tomas, 1906. m. Aurora


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Padilla, Calasiao, Pangasinan, P. I., Feb. 16, 1908; children--Josefina, Antonio, Rafael, Angel, Purificacion, Silvestre, Adelaida, Lourdes, Virginia. Private practice. Prize winner, translation of Dr. Rizal's HEI Filibusterismo" into Pangasinan dialect, 1910. ,a ddress-1016 Magdalena, Manila, P.L CA~IZARES, Miguel D., physician, professor; b. Malolos, Bulacan, PhiL, Feb. 22, 1896; s. Cit'ilo and Consolacion (Dujua) C; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1910; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1915. m. Adela Adriano of Malolos; child1"en--J ose, Mario, Miguel, Jr., Rene, Cecilia, Adelaida, Sylvia. Successively instr., asst. prof., asso. prof. of anatomy, Univ. of Phil., 1916-32; resident phys. and asst. dir. Santol Tuberculosis Sanatorium (now Quezon Institute), 1932-37, dir. since 1937; prof. phthisiology and thoracic surgery Univ. Sto. Tomas since 1938; dir. Phil. Tuberculosis Soc., Manila Med. Soc., P.M.A.; memo Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Phil. College of Surgeons, Nat. Research Council of Phil.; memo CoIl. of Chest Physicians, U.S. (fellow & gOY. for PhiL). author-Some Abno'r malities of the Vertebral Artery (1919), Observations on the Origin and Course of the Vertebral Artery in 39 Cadavers (1920), A Case of Gastro-oesophageal Intussisception (1929), Closed Intrapleural Pneumolysis and Jacobaeus Operation-Preliminary Report (1937), A Brief Talk on the Surgery of Pulmonary Tuberculosis (1937), A National Program of Defense Against Tuberculosis (1938), Tomography as a Diagnostic Aid in Pulmonary Tuberculosis (1939), The Trend of Public Response to Diagnostic Facilities in Pulmonary Tuberculosis (1940). addr'ess-805 Florida, Manila, Phil.

CA:NIZARES, Pablo, attorney; b. Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., Jan. 9, 1805; S. Cirilo and Consolacion (Dujua) Canizares; LL.B., National Univ. m. Alejandra P. Lontok, Batangas, P.L, April, 1917; children--Carmen, Augusto, Fernando, Cesar. Teacher, prin., city public schs., 1914-34; private law practice since 1934. addreSS-lOll San Marcelino, Manila, P. I. CAPINPIN, Jose Mananjaya, assistant professor; b. Morong, Rizal, P. 1., Oct. 26,

CARAM 1897; S. Eulogio and Dolores (Mananjaya) Capinpin; B. Agr., Univ. of the Philippines, 1920, B.S., 1922, M.S., 1923; M.A., Princeton Univ., 1929, Ph.D., 1931. m. Dionisia Lapie, Los Banos, Laguna, P. I., Dec. 22, 1923. Asst. prof. ColI. of Agriculture, Un~v. of Philippines, since 1937; actg. municipal pres. Los Banos, Laguna, 1922-25; Univ. of the Philippines pensionado, Princeton Univ. 1928-31. Government travelling fellow to agricultural experiment stations, biological laboratories, U. S., Great Britain, Europe, Federated Malay States, 1931. autho1'-various technical articles on agriculture, tracts on scientific investigations. Mem. Los Banos Biological Club, Philippine Scientific Soc., National Research Council of the Philippines, Genetics Society of America, Botanical Soc. of America, A.A. A.S., Soc. for Advancement of Research; business mgr. The Phil. Agriculturist. aclcl1'es8Agricultural CoIL, Laguna, P. I.

CAPISTRANO, Francisco R., attorney, professor, author; b. Cagayan, Oriental Misamis, P. I., Oct. 6, 1899; s. Nicolas and Cecilia (Castenada) Capistrano; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, CUt1'/, laude, 1920, LL.B., CU11L laude, 1924. m. Marina Nieva, Boac, Marinduque, P. I., Oct. 25, 1925; chiLdr'en-Francisco, Marina, Cecilia, Nicolas, Dionisio, Lourdes. Justice of Peace, 1925-26; with Araneta & Zaragoza, 1926-28; asst. prof. of law, Univ. of the Philippines, 1927-34, asso. prof. of law, 1934-38 and presently dean Areliano Law Coli. of Nat. Univ. since 1938. author-The Law of Purchase and Sale, 1931, '37 ; The Civil Code Annotated, 1932; The Revised Penal Code, Annotated, 1932; other legal articles and reviews, Philippine Law Journal. add1'ess-1524 Calixto Dyco, Manila, P. I. CAPULE, Simeon Cruz, attorney; b. Paombong, Bulacan, P. I., March 23, 1896; s. Maximo and Eduvigis (de la Cruz) Capule; student Philippine Law Sch., Washington ColI. of Law, Georgetown Univ., American Univ. m. Lois Durbin Cross, Washington, Sept. 17, 1921; children--Helen Vivan. Admitted to practice law, Philippines, 1925. add1'es.s-420 Rotonda, Manila, P. I. CARAM, Fermin G., physician, surgeon;


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b. Iloilo City, Phil., June 24, 1888; s. Juan and Maria (Gacibe) C; B. A. Colegio de San Agustin (Iloilo), 1909; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1914. m. Manuela Zarandin in Valladolid, Occ. Neg., 1916 (widower since 1936) ; children--Lilia, Fermin, Helen. Priv. med. prac. in Occ. Neg., 1914-17; pres. 4th sanitary div. of Occ. Neg., 1915-17; priv. prac. Iloilo City since 1917; instr. Iloilo Mission Hosp. Training Sch. for Nurses since 1924; councilor Iloilo City, 1925-31; memo provo bd. Iloilo, 1931-34; del. to Constituti.onal Cony. for 2nd dist. of Iloilo, 1934; memo Saint Augustine CoIl. Alumni Assn . of Iloilo (expres. & presently councilor), Iloilo Med. Soc. dubs-Casino Espanol (Iloilo), (ex-pres.). Kegel (Iloilo). address-Iloilo City, Phil.

CARANDANG, Brigido Gonzales, physician, surgeon; b. Tanauan, Batangas, Phil., Oct. 8, 1908; S. Pedro and Maria H (Gonzales) C; B. Agr. Univ. of Phil., 1929, A.A., 1932; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1937. Tn. Amelia Laurel of Tanauan, Apri 26, 1936; children-Pedrito L., Concepcion L., Marieta (desc.). Entered priv. med. prac. in Laguna, 1937-39; presently med. rep. for Shionogi med. products in Manila and in priv. prac.; 1st It. P.A. Med. Res.; memo Batangas Med. Soc., P.lVLA., Federation of Private Med. Practitioners of the Phil. address-363 Laong Laan, Manila, Phil. CARDENAS, Jose Perez, attorney; b. Manila, P. 1., May 9, 1889; S . Pablo N. and Maria (Cardenas) Cardenas; attended San Juan de Leb'an CoIl., University of Santo Tomas, Litt. B. m. Pilar Fernandez. children--Jose, Jr., Manuel, Ricardo, Lourdes. Admitted to practice before Supreme Court of P. I., 1914; now engaged in private practice in Manila. address-405 A viles, Manila, P. 1. CARI1~'GAL

y ADAN, Marcelo, attorney;

b. Bauan, Batangas, P.L, April 10, 1878;

S.

Fermin and Paula (Adan) Caringal; LL. B. San Juan de Letran, 1903. Started as clk., Court of First Instance, Quiapo, later of Binondo, 1894-98; nominated by Gen. Aguinaldo as infantry capt., 1898; fought under Gen. A. Luna; delegate clk., Court of Fi,rst Instance, 1900-02; resigned to work under Judge Kincaid, 1902; clk. of Court First Instance,

CARMAN Manila, 1903; rep. 2nd dist. of Batangas, 191216; sec. Investigation Committee on Friar Lands, 1922-25. club-Nacional. add1'esS2193 Rizal Ave., Manila, P. 1. CARLOS y MARIANO, Florencio, attorney; b. Sta. Rita, Pampanga, Phil., May 23, 1904; S. Jose and Gregoria C. (Mariano) C; LL.B. Phil. Law Sch ., 1932. m. Maxima T . Juco of Guagua, Pampanga, 1926; child1'en-Leonardo, Antonio. Priv. practice in Manila for 7 yrs.; presently J, P . Parang, Balut, Bugasan, provo of Cotabato; ex-asso. editol' Government Employee Magazine and corr. TVT publications. author-Los Ritenos, The Pacific Menace, Sino-Filipino Relations, Is the Divorce Law Antiquated?, A Datu Against Datuism, Notes of a Pioneer. Mem. Lawyers' League of Cotabato, Pampanga Bar Assn. add1'ess-18 Carlos St., Sta. Rita, Pampanga, P.I. CARLOTA, Lupo del Carmen, physician, surgeon; b. Bacuag, Surigao, Phil., July 30, 1906; S. Gavino and Julia (del Carmen) C; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1932; C.P.H. Univ. of Phil., 1939., Tn. Elisa D. Tanjuakio of Concepcion, Tarlac, Phil., March 14, 1933; children-,.-Maria Elisa Fe, Lupo, Jr., Beatriz. Trained with Bur. of Health after graduation and apptd. health offic~r in 1933; pensionado to Univ. of Phil., 1938-39 and presently with Bur. of Health as pres. 1st sanitary div. of Surigao; conducted first schistosomiasis survey in Mainit, Surigao; mem. P . M. A . , Manila Med. ~oc . address-Surigao, Surigao, Phil. CARMAN, Philip Durkee, realtor; b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 8, 1882; S. D.M. and Mary Lee Carman; student, Cornell and Halle Univs, m. Edna Lenora Mertz, Sedalia, Mo., June 16, 1909; child1'en-Ruth, Dickerson, Edward. Foreign COlT., Rambler Automobile Co., 191011; asst. sales mgr., Marmon Automobiles, Indianapolis, 1911-12; factory rep., J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., for P. I., 1913; mgr. A. S. Watson Co., 1915-17. Capt. and maj., U.S. Army, 1917-20; v.p., mgr., San Juan Heights Co., 1920-22; mng. partner, P. C. Carman Co., 1922-36. clubs-Manila Golf, Army and Navy, Wack Wack Golf, Manila Tennis (former pres.). 1st pres., Manila


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Council Boy Scouts of America, Post and Dept. Commander American Legion; dir., Manila Building & Loan Assn., Philippine Motor Assn. address-60 Foch Ave., San Juan del Monte, P. 1. CARMELO, Alfredo, business executive, aviator; b. Manila, July 8, 1896; s. Eulalio and Maxima (Casas) C; ed. in Germany and Ateneo de Manila, San Beda ColI. m. Elvira Ullman in Manila, June 10, 1917; childrerlrLeonor, Concepcion, Maxima. Pioneer aviator in PhiL, and qualified for airplane pilot, 1919; entered firm Carmelo & Bauermann, Inc., Manila and was pres. 1920-30, treas. since; memo Ligue Internationale des Aviateurs of Paris (pres. for PhiL), Aero Club de France, K.C. clubs-Deutscher Klub, Casino Espafiol. address-2057 Azcarraga, Manila, P. 1. CARMELO, Santos, dental surgeon; b. Binondo, Manila, P. 1., Nov. 1, 1884; S. Gil and Basilia (Medina) Carmelo; D.D.S. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1911. m. Maria Baterna, Quiapo, Manila, P. I., Sept. 14, 1911; childrerlrGil, Carlos, Fernando, Enrique. Asst. prof., Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1911-18; dentist, San Juan de Letran CoIL, 1911-25; private practice si.nce then. Mem. Sociedad Dental de Filipinas. address-551 Regidor, Manila, P. 1. CARO, Bienvenido Perfecto, physician, health officer; b. Goa, Camarines Sur, Nov. 18, 1894; S. Florentino and Simeona (Perfecto) C; M. D. Univ. of Phil., 1921, C.P.H., 1931. m. Trinidad V. Canuto of Pili, Camarines Sur, July 4, 1921; childrerlr-Othello, Nymia, Bienvenido, Jr., Leo. Intern San Lazaro Hosp. after graduation; mun. phys. Walled City, Manila; dist. health officer in various provinces and presently o'f Tayabas Provo since 1937; memo Tarlac Med. Soc. (pres.), Tayabas Med. Soc. (pres.), Tayabas Y.M.C.A. (v.p.). clubs-Tarlac Tennis (pres.), Jolo Tennis (pres.). addTessLucena, Tayabas, Phil. CARO, Ramon, business executive; b. Manila, PhiL, Feb. 10, 1894; S. Ramon and Engracia (Bellison) Caro y Mora; ed. San Juan de Letran ColI., completing course in commerce, 1910. Organized Caro Electrical Service, and Auto Service Co., 1919, Oriental

CARRILLO Battery Manufacturing Co., 1922, Super Service Station, 1928, Ace Motor Service, 1931 and owner, mgr. of these companies since; memo Automobile Club of Phil. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Phil. Columbian. address-11 0 P. Faura, Manila, P. 1. CARPENTER, Henry, office executive; b. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 3, 1907; S. John and Bernice (Galle) C; stud. Kansas City Univ., Kansas City ColI. of Commerce. m. Dorothy Raines Kellner of Kansas City, Sept. 15, 1928. Joined Colgate Palmolive Peet Co., 1927 and with export dept. since 1938, presently office mgr. Phil. branch ; memo Am. Chamber of Commerce, Advertising Club, Nat. Assn. Creditmen. clubs - Manila Polo, Canlubang Social, Manila Mid-Week. address-Patio de Pasay, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. CARRASCOSO, Fernando Trinidad, physician; b. Naga, Camarines Sur, P. 1., Aug. 4, 1904; S. Antonio and Mamerta (Trinidad ) Carrascoso; B.A. Univ. of Manila, 1923 ; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1928. Resident physician, St. Luke's Hosp., 1928-30, St. Joseph's Hosp., 1930-34; mng. dir., St. Joseph's Hosp. since 1934. Mem., Manila Medical Soc., Phi.lippine Federation Private Medical Practitioners, Philippine Medical Assn . address-67 Balmes, Manila, P. 1. CARREON, Manuel Lingad, government official; b. San Fernando, P. 1., June 17, 1899; S. Eustaquio and Juana (Lingad) Carreon; B.A. Uni.v. of the Philippines, 1917; M.A. Univ. of Minnesota, 1923, Ph.D., 1924; post grad. studies, 1921, Columbia Univ., 1922, Univ. of Chicago. m. Gertrudes M. Goduco, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. 1., Dec. 26, 1926; childrerlr-Manuel, Gabriel, Daniel. Instructor in English and mathematics, Manila City Schs., 1917-19; rep. World Federation of Education Assn., 1923; instructor psychology, Uni.v. of the Philippines, 1924-26; supt. curriculum dept., Bur. of Education, 1931; connected Bur. of Education various capacities since 1924. Phi Beta Kappa, fellow A.A.A.S. author-various articles on psychology, social science, education. address-272 Inverness, Sta. Ana, Manila, P. 1. CARRILLO, Angel Guzman, dental sur-


CASAJE geon; b. Tondo, Manila, P. I., Oct. 16, 1907;

s. Hipolito and Rufina (de Guzman) Carrillo; D.D.S. Philippine Dental CoH., 1932. Mem., National Dental Assn., Manila Dental Soc. address-Sta. Rosa, Laguna, P. I. CASAJE, Jose Dulce, optician; b. Meycauayan, Bulacan, P. I., Sept. 24, 1904; s. Mariano and Nicolasa (Dulce) Casaje; D. of Optcmetry Philadelphia Optical CoH., 1933. m. Gloria Santos, Tarlac, P. I., Jan. 6, 1929; children--Leonor, Augusto, Nicolasa, Josefina. Mgr., treas., Valencia Optical Co., Inc. address - 2439 Yar.gco, Juan Luna, Tondo, Manila, P. I. CASAJE, Luis Toh, optician; b. Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., Oct. 6, 1900; s. Mariano and Prudencia C; D. of Optomery Philadelphia Optical CoH., 1920. m. Margarita Ortigas Lim, Mandaluyong, P. I., Oct. 12, 1924; children-Leticia, Teresita, Alicia, Luis Victor. Founder, pres., Central Institute 'Of Optometry, 1926; memo Bd. of Examiners in Optometry, 1933-35; pres. Casaje Toh & Co., Inc.; sec. Philippine Optometric Assn. address-231 Syquia, Sta. Ana, Manila, P. I. CASILAN, Alipio Navarro, physician; b. Tanauan, Leyte, Phil., Aug. 13, 1896; S. Roque and Maria (Navarro) C; B.S. Univ. of Kansas, 1927, M. D ., 1929. 'In. Mercedes C. Tan of Ormoc, Leyte, Dec. 29, 1935. Intern St. Margaret's Hosp. (Kansas City), 1929, City Hosp. (Binghamton, N . Y. ), 1930-31 ; returned to Phil. and entered priv. prac. in Tanauan, 1932-35, Tacloban since 1936; memo Leyte Med. Soc. (pres. 1939-40), Tacloban Cosmopolitan Club. addTess - 71 Real St., Tacloban, Leyte, Phil. CAST A:N'EDA, Santiago Acena, radio engineer; b. Bangued, Abra, P. I., July 25, 1896; S. Timoteo ,and Alejandra (Acena) Castaneda; attended Columbia University. -rn. Rosa EstreHas of Zamboanga, P. I., Jan. 1918; children - Higinio, Victoria, Adelaida, Jesus, Jose, Beatriz. Served as radio operator with various stations in the Philippines from 1913-27. Government pensionado to study radio engineering and communications in the U.S.; completed courses in electricity at N. Y. Electric Sch. and radio telegraphy and tele-

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phone in Radio Institute of America; received first class radio operator's license from U. S.; apptd. asst. supt. Radio Regulations Div., Bur. of Posts, 1933. Asso. mem., Institute of Radio Engineers, U.S.; memo Radio Club of America. address-16 Mindoro, Paco, Manila, P. I. CASTILLEJO, Lino J., professorial lecturer, educator; b. Tumauini, Isabela, Phil.; S. Juan Adan C. and Aurora (Taccad) C; grad. Phil. Normal School, 1916, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1920; post-grad. courses Harvard and Princeton Univ., 1920-24. m. Rita Perez de la Vina in San Carlos, Occ. Negros, May 21, 1925; children - Antonio, Aurora, Lino, Jr. Successively teacher, prin., supervising teacher Bur. of Education; instr. Univ. of Phil., 1924-25, asst. prof., 1925-27, professorial lecturer and supt. of private schs. and technical institutions since; memo research staff Monroe Survey Commn., Rizal Center. clubsPhil. Columbian, Harvard (pres.). address짜anila, Phil. CASTILLO, Jose D., physician; b. Cebu City, Phil., April 24, 1899; S. J. Duterte and Anunciacion C; M. D. Univ. of Phil., 1922. -rn. Maria Jakosalem of Cebu City, March 29, 1929; 1 dau. Amelia. Resident phys. Southern Islands Hosp., 1922-24; phys. provo Puericulture Center (Cebu City), 1924-25, chief phys., 1925-34; in priv. prac. since 1934; memo Cebu Rotary (pres.), Cebu Med. Soc. (pres., 1933), P.M.A. author - various scientific articles. clubs-Filipino de Cebu (dir.), Casino Espanol de Cebu. addressLahug, Cebu City, Phil. CASTILLO, Jose Lopez del, attorney, professor, author; b. Manila, P. I., Oct. 28, 1892; S. Epifanio Lopez and Maria (Cabangis) del C; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1912 ; LL.M. Escuela de Derecho 1925; admitted to Philippine bar, 1916; admitted to practice before U. S. Supreme Court, 1930. m. Adela Licauco (deceased) 1913; children - Asuncion, Romana. Apptd. legislative researcher, Philippine Library and lVIuseum, 1917; chief, Legislative Reference and Civil Register Div., Nat. Library of the P. I., 1930. Technical adviser to legi,slative


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Committee visiting Mindanao and Sulu, 1929; attache to Parliamentary Mission to U. S., 1929; professor of Civil Procedure Escuela de Derecho. author-Ley de Matrimonio Comentada, The Marriage and Divorce Laws of P.1., Civil Register Act Annotated, Orientaciones Diplomaticas. Knight of Columbus ( 4 0 ) • address-San Juan, Rizal, P. 1. CASTILLO y TIROL, Ruperto del, attorney; b. Macato, Capiz, Phil., March 27, 1889; s. Don Buenaventura and Dona Leona (Tirol y Hontiveros) C; student, Ateneo de Manila. m. Dona Asuncion Soriano y Sayo, March 1, 1915; children-Edgardo, Estefania, Leda. Admitted Phil. bar, 1914; priv. practice in Manila since; judge in Dept. of Mindanao and Sulu, 1918-19; memo municipal council Manila, 1925-29; Mason (past grand master grand lodge of Manila). address-Manila, Phil. CASTRO, Anastacio de, government official; b. Bangar, La Union, Phil, Jan. 12, 1893; .s. Anastaci.o and Sancha (~on) de C; B.A. Silliman Univ., 1917; Ph.B . Univ. of Chicago, 192'0; M. S. Columbia Uniy., 1921; LL . B . Univ. of Manila, 1927. m. Caridad Amor of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil., March 22, 1922; children - Constante, Jose, Corazon, Carmelita. Professorial lecturer on banking & finance at Uniy. of Phil., National Univ., Univ. of Manila; dean coIl. of business administration, Univ. of Manila; technical consultant Nat. Warehousing & Nat. Economic Council; mgr. cooperatives dept. of Agricultural .& Industrial Bank; chief div. of markets & credits, Bur. of Commerce; dir. of Commerce; sec.-treas. Retailer's Cooperative Assn. No. 1 of Manila; presently mgr. cooperative dept. National Trading Corpn.; adviser Taliba Ng Bayan; memo National Research Council of Phil., Univ. of Manila Alumni Assn. (pres.), Silliman Univ. Alumni Assn. (pres . Manila Chapter), Phil. Chamber of Commerce. authoT-various articles on monetary and cooperative problems. address-Bangar, La Union, Phil. CASTRO, Antonio Revilla, attorney; b. Sta. Cruz, Manila, P. 1., Feb. 22, 1896; S. Jose and Paula (Revilla) Castro; B.A. Ateneo. de Manila, 1914; LL.B. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1918. m.. Tomasa Tria Tirona, Kawit,

CECIL Cavite, P. 1., May 10, 1919; children-Luis, Buenaventura, Antonio, Daniel. Private practice. address-2138 O'Donnell, Manila, P. r. CASTRO, Jose Andres, mariner; b. Calasiao, Pangasinan, P. 1., Feb. 4, 1891; s. Benigno and Monica (Gutierrez) Castro; grad. Philippine Nautical Sch., 1915. m. Araceli Ortanez, Manila, P. 1., May 15, 1929. Apprentice officer, Fernandez Hermanos and Compania Maritima, 1915-17; 3rd officer, 191718, 2nd officer, 1918-19, chief officer, 1919-20, master, 1920. add1"eSs-246 Libertad, Pasay, Rizal, P. 1. CAVANNA, Vicente Ma., physician; b. Manila, Phil., May 31, 1903; s. Dr. Vicente and Emilia (Manso) C; A. B. San Juan de Letran Coil., 1920; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1927. m. Rosa Centenera of Goa, Camarines Sur, Phil., May 31, 1928; children- Vicente Jose, Luis Antonio, Eugenio, Rosa Maria, Ramon. Entered priv. prac. after graduation; med. officer with Central Azucarera de Calatagan, 1933-38; faculty memo Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1928-32 and since 1938; memo Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Manila Med. Soc. au tho1"- various scientific articles published in Manila and abroad. addTess-503 Sto. Sepulcro, Manila, Phil. CAVENDER, Howard Marion, shipping executive, hotel management; b. Bellingham, Wash., July 14, 1897; s. James and Anna (Kildall) C. m. Dorothy May Grey of New York, Jan. 17, 1924; children-Howard, Alita Mae. With Robert Dollar Company from 1916 and located in Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama, Shanghai, 1919-21, gen. agent at Manila, 1922-38; with Manila Hotel Co. as mng. dir. since 1938; dir. Am. Chamber of Commerce, Phil. Carnival Assn., Hamilton Brown Shoe Store, San Mauricio Mining Co., Itogon Mining Co., Manila Hotel. clubs-Baguio Country, Manila Golf, Manila Polo, Army and Navy, Transportation, Canlubang Social. addTess-Manila Hotel, Manila, Phil. CECIL, Robert Edgar; b. Bluffton, Indiana, U.S., July 17, 1906; s. John and Elizabeth (Hite) Cecil; B.A. Stanford Univ., 1928; post grad. work, Graduate Sch. of Business Administration, Stanford Univ. m.. Sue-


CELIS

Elizabeth Jurika, Zamboanga, P. 1., July 27, 1929; chiui1'en-Suzita, Bobby. Asst. mgr., American Trust Co. (Tracy Branch), Cal., 1928; mgr. Torrejon, Jurika & Co., (Davao Branch), P. 1., 1929; mgr., West Coast Life, ( Philippine Branch), 1930-36. Mem. Rotary, Theta Delta Chi, Delta Theta Phi. clubsManila Polo, Army and Navy. address-1358 F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Rizal, P. I. CELIS, Jesus P., surgeon, professor; b. Sta. Cruz, Manila, P. 1., Jan. 18, 1897; s. Jose and Juana (Pasion) Celis; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1914; M.D. Univ. of Philippines, 1921. m. Lourdes Arcinas, Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. 1., Jan. 20, 1931; childre'/'l,-J ose, Antonio. Instructor in physiology, Univ. of the Philippines, 1921; resident surgeon, Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1922-24; successively instructor, asst. prof., asso. prof., head of the dept. of Physiology, Univ. of Santo Tomas. Elected fellow of the Univ. of Santo Tomas to study teaching methods in American univs., 1930. author-various articles on the Physiology of Circulation, Biozoology, Experimental Physiology. V.p., Manila Medical Soc.; dir., Philippine Federation of Private Medical Practitioners; dir., faculty club, Univ. of Santo Tomas. addre.~s-348 Espana St., Manila, P. I. CENABRE, Ag-apito L., forester; b. Pampion a, Cagayan, P. 1., Aug. 18, 1888; s. Ciria('0 and Matilde Cenabre; B. S. F., Sch. of Forestry, Univ. of the Philippines, 1928. tn. Dolores A. Cenabre, Paco, Manila, P. I., Nov., 1915. Served Bur. of Forestry in various capacities such as asst. ranger, ranger, senior ranger, forest officer, forest supervisor, dist. forester, from 1908. At present forester-atlarge, Bur. of Forestry. Field Scout Commr., Philippine Council. ad<h'ess-527 UniOlI, Paco, Manila, P. 1. CENDA~A, Silverio H., professor; b. Mangaldan, Pangasinan, P. 1., Aug. 29, 1899; s. Damaso and Marta (Muyargas) Cendana; B.Agr. Univ. of the Philippines, 1921, B.S.A., 1923; M.S. Univ. of California, 1932, Ph. D., 1934. m. Iluminada Rubio, Calamba, Laguna, P. 1., Jan. 10, 1926; child1'e'/'l,-Silverio, Maria Teresita, Maria Violeta. Asst. instructor in Entomology, Univ. of the Philippines, 1921-

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28, instructor, 1928-35; fellow of the Univ. of the Philippines at Univ. of California, 1931-34; asst. prof. of Entomology, Univ. of the Philippines, 1935. author-The Banana Weevil, Studies on the Biology of Coccophagus. Asso., Philippine National Research Council; mem., A.A.A.S., Entomological Soc. 0-;: America, Soc. for the Advancement of Research, Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma, Los Banos Biological Club. addt'e.ss-Mangaldan, Pangasinan, P. 1. CENTENERA, Angel G., professor; b. Manila, Phil., March 17, 1904; s. Luis and Antonia (Garchitorena) C; A.A. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926, Ph.Litt.L., 1929, LL.B., 1933. m.. Olga Villena of Manila, June 2, 1940. Spanish prof. in Sto. Tomas Univ. since 1929, Univ. of Phil. since 1937, Far Eastern Univ. since 1940; Latin instr. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1936-40. author-Notes on Spanish Grammar. add1'ess-12 Santolan Road, San Juan del Monte, Rizal, Phil. CERTEZA,

Timoteo, mineral

surveyor;

b. Meycauayan, Bulacan, P. 1., Aug. 27, 1897.

s. Estanislao and Valentina (Santos) Certeza; attended National-Law CoIl. and Philippine Sch. of Arts and Trades. Associate in Surveying, 1917. m. Conchita de Vera, Pangasinan, P. 1.; childre'/'l,-Ernani, Timoteo, Hamberto, Norman, Baby, Rene. Pres. and gen. mgr., Certeza Surveying Co., Inc., 1924, Malinao Gold Mines, Inc., 1936, Camarines Consolidated Mines, Inc., 1937. Mem" Rotary International, Philippine Chamber of Commerce (Iloilo). Mason. address-3603 Taft Avenue, Manila, P. 1. CHAPMAN, William Huse; b. Middletown, Conn., U. S., Dec. 2, 1873; s. William and Mary Jane (Huse) Chapman; Ph.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1897. Sec. custodian, New Masonic Temple Assn., Inc., Manila, 1916-27; memo bd. of dirs. since 1920; sec., Manila Bodies (Scottish Rite), 1920-39 and sec. Emeritus since 1939; editor, Far Eastern Freemason, 1928-30; hon. memo Supreme Council of the Thirty-third and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Southern Jurisdiction of the U. S.; memo Theta Nu Epsilon Fraternity; dir. Masonic Hosp. for Crippled


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CHAVARRIA Children since 1925, sec. 1934-39. add7'essP. O. Box 494, Manila, P. I. CHAVARRIA,

Benedicto J.,

physician;

b. Pinamalayan, Mindoro, Phil., May 31, 1907;

s. Simeon and Graciana (Jaminola) C; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1932. 7n. Aida Atienza of Manila, Phil., Dec. 19, 1931; children-Bella, Fleur-de-lis, Olive. Passed bd. examination and entered priv. prac. until 1938; intern St. Theresita's Hosp., 1933; cons. phys. & mgr. Govt. Marine Railway Savings & Loan Assn. of Bur. Public Works, Manila, 1935-37; instr. E.I.P.I., 1936-38; dist. phys. Bur. Public Works in Mindoro, 1938-39; med. officer Bur. of Health in Mindoro since 1939; memo Manila Med. Soc., P .M.A., Reserve Officers Legion of the Phil. address-Bon gabon, Mindoro, Phil. CHAVARRiA, Jose Jaminola, civil engineer; b. Pinamalayan, Mindoro, Phil., Nov. 22, 1904; S. Simeon and Graciana (Jaminola) C; B. C. E. m.IC拢[Tl/ta cum. Laude, Univ. of Phil., 1927. m. Luz Tan of Ormoc, Leyte, Phil., Dec. 7, 1929; child'ren-Nor~a, Celia, Vilma. With Bur. of Public WorKs since 1927 and successively asst. en gr. Cebu, 192734, Leyte, 1934-36, dist. engr. Sulu, 1936-39 and presently dist. engl'. Lanao since 1939; memo Phil. Soc. of C. E. address-Dansalan, Lanao, Phil. CHAVES, Apolonio Regino, attorney; b. San Roque, Cavite, P. I., April 18, 18~8; .8. Eusebio and Manuela (Regino) Chaves; Ph.C. Manila CoIl. of Pharmacy, 1907; B.S. Escuela de Derecho de Manila, 1904, LL.B., 1913. tn. Concepcion Salazar, Cavite, P. I., Dec. 28, 1907; childTen-Vicente Concepcion, Apolonia, Remedios. Private practice. Past pres. Pharmaceutical Bd. of Examiners. {J;/'uhor-Manual de Legislacion Farmaceutica. Mem. Coaddress-87 legio Medico Farmaceutico. Park Ave., Pasay, Rizal, P. I. CHEEK, William David, government official; b. Gainesville, Ga., Dec. 9, 1875; S. William C. and Ruth A. (Sargent) C; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1913. m. Mauricia Camilo in Manila, Oct. 1, 1900; children-Joseph G;, William H., Franklin D., James A., Mary C., John C., Caroline, Evelyn. Came to Phil. with

CHUATOCO U.S.A. 1899; Bur. of Science, 1903-07; various positions with City of Manila, since 1908; Mason (32 0 Shriner), memo Am. Bar Assn. address-Po O. Box 1059, Manila, Phil. CHIOCO, Juan Ortiz, sugar technologist; b. Sto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija, Phil., Aug. 15,

1895; S. Adriano and Julia (Ortiz Luis) C; stud. Oregon State ColI.; B.S. Univ. of Ill., 1918; M.S. Louisiana State Univ., 1919. m. Adela del Pino, Malaga, Spain, Feb. 15, 1922; childre71r-Felicisima, Adelita. Chief chemist Calamba Sugar Estates, 1921-22, Ca-Ba-Lag Planters' Assn. since 1923; municipal councilor of Calamba, 1934-37; capt. P.A. res. on active duty since July 1, 1937; asso. editor Sugar News for several yrs.; Mason. add1'ess-Sto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija, P. I.

CHITTICK, William Alford, business executive; b. Buffalo, N. Y., June 13, 1895; S. Alford and Sofie C; stud. Willamette Univ. and Washington State Coil. 7n. Muriel Larson of Yakima, Wash.; children-Patricia, William, Dagmar, Mary. Vice-pres., asst. treas. and gen. mgr. Western Equipment & Supply Co. since 1933; V.p. & dir. F. H . Stevens & Co., dir. Pasig Boulevard Co.; Mason (32 0 , shriner); memo B. P.O. E. clubs -University, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Baguio Country. add1'ess - 117 Calle Pinpin, Manila, Phil. CHUACHINGCO, Clemente T., physician; b. Cowayan, Occ. Neg., Phil., Nov. 23, 1906; S. Chua and Oasimera (Tabujara) C; A. A. Silliman Univ., 1926; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1933. 1n. Apolinaria Carbonell of Ilog, Occ. Neg., 1936; child1'en-Clemente, Jr., Frank. Resident phys. & surgeon Iloilo Mission Hosp., 1934-36; priv. med. prac. since 1936; instr. Iloilo Mission Hosp. Training Sch. for Nurses, 1936-39; med. expert with Boy Scouts of Phil.; memo Iloilo Y. M . C . A ., Iloilo Med. Soc. add1路ess-P. O. Box 576, Iloilo Ci.ty, Phil.

CHUATOCO. Jose del Rosario, surgeon; b. Manila, P. I., Feb. 15, 1906; S. Santiago and Lucia (del Rosario) Chuatoco; M. D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1932. Former medical dir., Eastern Protective Assn.; resident physician and surgeon, St. Theresita's Hosp.


CLARIZA since 1932; v.p. and gen. mgr. Globe cal Co.; private practitioner. Mem. pine Federation of Private Medical tioners. address-416 Dimas-alang, P.I.

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CLARIZA, Pedro Domingo, physician; b. San Quintin, Pangasinan, Phil., March 25, 1896; s. German and Eustaquia (Domingo) C; B.A. Univ. of Phil., 1918, B.S., 1921; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1927. m. Fernanda Balugay of Pangil, Laguna, Phil., May 30, 1927. Asst. instr. in mathematics Univ. of Phil., 1918-19, instr., 1919-20; instr. in mathematics & physics Univ. of Manila, 192228; priv. med. prac. in San Quintin since 1928; memo Pangasinan Med. Soc. address -San Quintin, Pangasinan, Phil. CLARKE, Fremont Fairfield, mining executive; b. Oak Park, Ill., March 29, 1903; S. Walter 1. and Adaline G. (Gardner) C; grad. ColuI?bia Univ. m. Elizabeth~. Williams of Hastmgs-on-Hudson, N. Y., Ju-ly 31, 1928; children - Douglas Fremont, Kaye Lysbeth. Surveyor, Los Angeles County, 19~-23; U.S. Geological Survey, 1923-24; The Radiore Co., 1925-27, dist. supt. in Canada, 1927-29; with U.S.S.R. govt. in Leningrad as instr., 193032; priv. practice New York, N.Y., 1933-34; came to Phil. in 1935 as executive Geophysical Prospecting Co., Mine Operati,ons, Inc., Developments, Inc., Southwestern Engineering Co. of Phil. (resigned 1939); memo Am. Chamber of Commerce. club-Manila Polo (com. mem.). address-Moserco Bldg., Port Area, Manila, P. 1.

CLEMENTE Govt. in connection mineral deposits and exploration plans; asso. Southwestern Engineering Co. of California; in Phil. since 1934 and organized Geophysical Prospecting Corpn. (pres. and gen. mgr.), later combined with Developments, Inc. (pres. and gen. mgr.); organized and executive Southwestern Engineering Co. of Phil. (resigned 1940); organizer, dir. & official Mine Operations, Inc. (resigned 1940) ; engaged in priv. mining activities as consultant and operator since late 1939. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Yacht, Baguio Country. address-Moserco Bldg., Port Area, Manila, P. I. CLEMENTE, Hilario S., engineer; b. Paombong, Bulacan, Phil., April 18, 1890; S. Adriano S. and Francisco (de la Rosa) C; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1914, C.E., 1917. m. Felisa Anido in Manila, May 1, 1926; child're1~Ruperto S. Civil engl'. Bur. Public Works, San Fernando, Pampanga, 1917-18, actg. dist. en gr., Albay and Iba, 1918-19; asst. civil engr., Subic, 1919-20; actg. dist. engr" San Jose, 1920-21; served successively as asst. civil engr., civil engr., designing engr. in Manila since 1921, chief of waterworks section since 1925; memo Bulacan Alumni AiSsn., Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn., Phil. Institute of Engineers and Architects (ex-sec.), Bd. of Examiners for Civil Engineers (ex-sec. and treas.). autlwr-Arti,cles on waterworks systems in Phil. club-Phil. Columbian. address-515 Pennsylvania Ave., Manila, P. 1. . CLEMENTE, Leopoldo Sudano, professor; b. Paombong, Bulacan, P. I., Sept. 30, 1896;

Adriano and Francisca (de la Rosa) Clemente; B. Agr. Uni~. of the Philippines, 1917; B.S. Univ. of Ill., 1920, M.S., 1921, Ph.D., 1923. m. Virginia B. Mafialac, San Roque, Cavite, P. I., May 1, 1930; children-Luisito, Carmelita. Successively instructor Zoology, Junior ColI., Univ. of the Philippines, 1923-24, ColI. of Liberal Arts, 1925, asst. prof. in Zoology, 1926, dir. of summer sch., MincJ.oro, 1929, asst. prof., 1935; at present actg. head dept. of Zoology, Univ. of the Philippines. autho1'-various publications on agriculture, genetics, breedin.g. Mem. Sigma Xi, Philippine Scientific Soc., A.A.A.S., Philippine Academy of Social Sciences, National Reserve Council of the Philippines. address~ 8.

CLARKE, Roger Winthrop, mining executive; b. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 24, 1902; S. Walter Irving and Adaline (Gardner) C; grad. Mass. Nautical School as licensed navigating officer, 1920. m. Anne Samuels of Chicago, Ill., Oct. 14, 1937; ' children--Donald Roger. Has held various technical engineering and executive engineering positions since 1923; successively with Cal. oil companies, participated in early deyel,opment and practical application of geophysical methods ,o f mine exploration and prospecting in U.S.,. Canada, Mexico until 1930; dir. ' The Radiore Co. and spent two years as geophysical consultant t~ Geophysi.cal Inst., Leningrad, U.S:S.R.; advisor to Chinese


CLEMENTE 138 Andres Bonifacio, Caloocan, Rizal, P. 1. CLEMENTE, Vidal C., priest; b. Montehermoso, Caceres, Spain, Jan. 9, 1900; s. Modesto and Regina Clemente; B.S.E. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1934, S.T.L., 1935, S.T.D ., 1936. Entered Dominican Order, 1917; attended Rosaryvi!le ColI., Louisiana, 1921, Univ. of Notre Dame, 1922; ordained 1925; arrived P. 1. with a teaching assignment at Letran ColI., 1927; apptd. prof. Dominican Seminary, San Jacinto, Tuguegarao, Cagayan, 1928; apptd. rector, same, 1930; rector St. Alberto Magno CoIl., Dagupan, 1933; joined faculty of Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1934; made treas. same yr.; apptd. sec.-gen. same, 1936; also dir., Univ. Press, and adviser, Thomasian, as well as instructor. add1路ess-Univ. of Santo Tomas, Manila, P. 1. COCHRAN, Donald Llewellyn; b. Wyoming, Ohio, U. S., July 12, 1891; s. Samuel Dick and Marie (Fitzgerald) Cochran. With A.E.F., U. S. Army, 25th Engineers, 1917-19; arrived Philippines with Atkins, Kroll & Co., 1919; in mercantile business since then. dubs -Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Union League (San Francisco), Elks. Alternate dir., American Chamber of Commerce. addressArmy and Navy Club, Manila, P. 1. COLDREN, Sam S., mining engineer; b. Muscatine, Ida., September, 1900; s. Clymer A. and Eva B. (Shammo) C; stud. New Mexico Military Institute, Colorado School of Mines. m. Phyllis A. Lavers of San Francisco, Feb. 29, 1936; child1'en - Phyllis Joan. Various positions with mining companies in U.S. and Mexico; cons. engr. U.S.S.R. Govt., Ural region; came to Philippines as shaft foreman United Paracale Mining Co.; mine supt. Hongkong Mines Ltd., 1938-39; mine supt. Paracale Gumaus Consol. Mining Co., 1939-40 and presently gen. supt. Hixbar Gold Mines; memo Kappa Sigma, A.1.lVLM.E. club- Paracale Country. address-Paracale Gumaus Mining Co., Paracale, Camarines Norte, P. I. COLLANTES, Ricardo Enrile, government official; b. Baliwag, Bulacan, Phil., Feb. 1, 1897; s. Jose and Leoncia (Enrile) Collantes y Gonzales. m. Epifania Tomines of Abu-

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CONCEPCION yog, Leyte, Phil., Aug. 27, 1917; childrenGeneroso (desc.), Lourdes, J osefina, Ricardo, Jr., Felicisima, Belen Rosario, Benito, Fernando. Entered govt. service as elk. assessor's office, Leyte, 1915 and successively deputy provo assessqr of Leyte, 1916-17, mun. treas., Sogod, Leyte, 1918-24, mun. sec., Abuyog, Leyte, 1924, mun. councilor, 1924-31 and mun. mayor since 1931; was gen. mgr. Phil. Lumber Co. until 1931. add1'ess-Abuyog, Leyte, Phil. COLLINSON, Vicent Alexander, mining engineer; b. Clarendon, Tex., Sept. 13, 1908; s, Frank and Jessie C; B.S. in mining engineering, CoIl. of Mines and Metallurgy, Univ. of Texas, 1930, children - Jean, Joan. With various mining companies in U.S. and Mexico, 1930-35; cons. engr. Crown Mines and Elizalde & Co., 1935-37; presently mine supt. Demonstration Gold Mines; mem, A.I.M.M.E. club - Baguio Country. add1'ess-Demonstration Gold Mines, Baguio, P. I. COLOMA, Nicolas Pagdilao, government official; b. Badoc, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Dec. 6, 1900; s. Leon and Nieves (Pagdilao) C. 1n. Maria Cabacungan of Pinili, Ilocos Norte, Sept. 1, 1935; children-Rucela, Natividad, Augusto, Petronio, Irene Salud. Sch. teacher in Pinili, 1920-25; mun. sec. Pinili, 1925-35 and mun. mayor since 1937. address-Pin iIi, Ilocos Norte, Phil. CONCEPCION y NARCISO, Alfonso, government official, educator, accountant; b. Anao, Tarlac, Phil., Jan. 23, 1894; s. Rufino and J osefa (Narciso) C; certificate in commerce, Jose Rizal CoIl., 1926, C.P.A., 1927. m. Barbara Cabarios, Pura, Tarlac, Dec. 1, 1918; children-Diosdado, Josefina. Teacher in public schs., Tarlac, 1910-13, prin., 1913-16; sanitary insp., Tarlac, 1917-20; junior bookkeeper, Manila, 1920, chief auditing sect., 1923, asst. chief accountant, 1924, chief accountant dept. of finance, Manila, since 1931, treas., 1931-34; Manila Savings & Loan Assn., dir. since 1937. club-Motorboat and Gun. address-616 Moret St., Manila, P. 1. CONCEPCION, Felix Ira, physician, professor; b. Meycauayan, Bulacan, P. I., June


CONCEPCION 11, 1897; s. Zacarias and Isi-dora Concepcion; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1915; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1920. m. Carmen Salumbides, Lopez, Tayabas, P. I., Oct. 19, 1927; children-Renato, Felix, Jose. Resident physician, San Juan de Dios Hosp., 1920-27; instructor of bacteriology and parasitology, Manila Coil. of Pharmacy, 1922, prof. same, 1924; actg. prof., Clinical Pathology, Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1927; asst.-chief, research laboratories, San Juan de Dios Hosp., 1931, dir., 1937; instructor of pathology and bacteriology, San Juan de Dios Training Sch. for Nurses, 1921. Private practitioner in urology since 1921. author-scientific articles. Mem. Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico de Filipinas Cdir., 1934), Journal Club ~.sec.-treas., 1921-25), Philippine Federation of Private Medical Practitioners Cdir., 1935-36), Managumpay Tennis Club. addTess-2003 Rizal Ave., Manila, P. I. CONCEPCION, Pedro Vergara, attorney, jurist; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. 1, 1870; s. Felipe and Genoveva V. (de Concepcion) C; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1895; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1896. m. Dionisia Javier of Manila, Jan. 1, 1899; children-Antonia, Felipe, Jose, Fernando. Admitted Phil. bar, 1896; law prof. Escuela de Derecho, 1906, Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1907-10; apptd. register of deeds, Manila, 1905; asso. judge Court Land Registration, 1910-14; judge Court of 1st Instance of Laguna, 1914-17, court of 1st Instance of Manila, 1917-34; dean colI. of law Far Eastern Univ., 1934; presiding justice Court of Appeals, 1936; asso. justice Supreme Court of Phil., 1936-40 and presently retired. address-221 San Gregorio, Manila, Phil. CONCON, Juan, auditor; b. Cortes, Bohol, Phil., Oct. 20, 1894; s. Isidoro and Francisca (Tambis) C; B.S. in Economics, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1922; LL.B. National Univ., 1925. m. Rosario A. Abad in San Juan, La Union, March 27, 1928; children-Archimedes, Ribomapil. Bur. of Audits, Manila, 1922-25, Cebu and Manila, 1926, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, 1927-28, Batangas and Bacolod, 1928-30, provo auditor of Cebu since; passed bar examinations in 1926. address-Auditor's office, Cebu, P. I.

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Julian and Prospera (Valenzuela) C; stud. Univ. of California and Univ. of Chicago, 1910-14. m. Rosalina Grecia in Jaro, Iloilo, Oct. 21, 1916; children-Roberto, Tomas, Jr. Apptd. temp. livestock insp., 1908; teacher and prin. primary sch. Cabatuan, 1909; taught economics Iloilo High Sch., 1915; supervising teacher of Sta. Barbara and Jaro, 1916; inst!". in economics, Univ. of Phil., 1917; chief industrial organization div., Bur. of Commerce and Industry, 1920, later transferred to commercial intelligence div. as chief; elected rep. from Iloilo 1922 and twice reelected; dir. Bur. of Commerce and Industry, 1930-34; gov. Iloilo Province, since 1937. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. address-Iloilo City, Phil. CONROY, Frank, soldier, planter; b. San Bernardino, Cal., Nov. 14, 1876; s. Frank and Elizabeth (Tutton) C; grad. Colorado City High Sch., Texas, 1892. m. Fermina Guerrero of Merzedes, Zamboanga, PhiL, Nov. 10, 1929. Veteran of Spanish-American War and Phil. Insurrection; went to Mindanao with Gibson Lumber Co., 1902, afterwards entering general contracting business; deputy governor, Mindanao; apptd. J.P.; now owner of plantation at Bongkug, Kabasalan, Zamboanga; memo U.S.W.V. decorationsCongressional medal, service medal SpanishAmerican War, Phil. Revolution campaign medal. add1'ess-Bongkug, Zamboanga, P. I. CONTI, Donate S., attorney; b. Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., Feb. 27, 1885; s. Santiago and Petra (Salcedo) Conti; LL.B. National Univ., 1924. 1n. Rosario Tuason, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. I., June 11, 1923; children-Bienvenido, Claro, Gloria, Jaime. Atty., Bur. of Lands, 1924-30; asst. chief atty. Dept. Agriculture & Commerce since 1930. address-Bauan, Batangas, P. I. COOK, Donald Alexander, investment banker, stock broker; b. Cranford, N.J., May 23, 1899; s. Albert E. and Belle (Witzleben) C; stud. Columbia Univ. m. Anita King of Bridgetown, Barbados, B.W.I.; 1 son Donald, Jr. Partner S.E. Levy & Co.; memo Manila Stock Exchange, N. Y. Coffee & Sugar Ex-


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change; dir. Y.M.C.A., Army and Navy Y.M.C.A. (chmn. of bd.), Boy Scouts of America. clubs-Manila Polo, Army and Navy, University, Manila Yacht, Wack Wack Golf, Transportation, Baguio Country. add"ess-iW3 Wilson Bldg., Manila, Phil. COOKINGHAM, James Clifford, civil engineer; b. Clyde, N.Y., Nov. 9, 1882; s. John James and Lavina (Doty) C; C.E. Syracuse Univ., 1909. m. Louise Kellog in Manila, Sept. 30, 1927. Employed N.Y. barge canal, 1909-10; came to Mal1ila 1910 as asst. engl'. Bur. Public Works, stationed at Pangasinan, Baguio, Manila, Occ. Negros, 1910-13; dist. engr. Samar, 1913-14, Batangas, 1915, Zamboanga, 1915-17; supervising engl'. Mindanao and Sulu, 1917-21; supervising engl'. provo portwork.s, designing div. Bur. of Public Works, 1922-27; chief designing engl'. since 1928; act. dir. Public Works, 1930-31; Mason, memo B.P.O.E., Sigma Chi and Tau Beta Pi. clubs-Manila Golf, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address-1230 Agno, Manila, P. 1. COOPER, Lawrence A., business executive ; U. Peabody, Kan., April 7, 1882; S. George H. and Helen (Lyon) C; grad. Kansas State Univ., 1907. m. Prisca Edrozo of Vintar, Ilocos Norte, Phil., April 12, 1913; childr'enHelen P., Marion E., George L., Lester A., Dorothy A. With Mexican News Syndicate, Mexico City, 1905-06; sch. supervisol', Pangasfnan, 1907-09, Laguna, Bulacan, Tarlac, 1911-18; prof. Oskalossa High Sch., Ia., 191920; salesman Goodyear Rubber Co. of Phil. 1920-26; mgr. Goodrich Rubber Co., Phil., 1926-32; distributor Seiberling tires, 1933-36; mgr. F. H. Stevens & Co., since; founder Commonwealth Cooperative Assn. and Northern Luzon Trans. Co. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. autho1'-Legend of the Cogon, Tales of Old Mexico, The Apo Professor. add'/'ess-SJ. Wilson St., San Juan Addition, Rizal, P. 1. COPELAND, Edwin Bingham, botanist; b. Monroe, Wis., Sept. 30, 1873; S. Herbert Edson and Alice (Bingham) C; A.B. Leland Stanford Jr. U., 1895; student Leipzig, 189596; Ph. D., U. of Halle, 1896; studied U. oi Wis., 1896-97; U. of Chicago, 1901-02. m. Ethel Faulkner of Chico, Calif., Dec. 19, 1900; children--Herbert Faulkner, Mary Faulkner,

CORNEJO y SOLDEVILLA Alice Bingham, Charles Faulkner, John Bingham. Asst. prof. bo;;any, Ind. U., 1897-98, State Normal Sch., Chico, Cal., 1899; asst. prof., 1899-1900, prof. botany, 1900-01, W. Va. U.; instr. botany Stanford U., 1901-03; botanist, Philippine Govt., 1903-08; supt. Philippine Agrl. Sch., 1908-09; dean ColI. of Agr. and prof. plant physiology, U. of the Philippines, 1909-17. Fellow A.A.A.S.; memo Phi Gamma Delta, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Bot. Soc. America. Mason (Shriner). authorPhilippine Agriculture, 1908; The Coconut, 1914; The Ferns of Borneo, 1917; Rice, 1924; Natural Conduct, 1928; Fiji Ferns, 1929; also some 100 pieces of bot. research. add"ess -Bureau of Plant Industry, Manila, P. 1. COQUIA, Francisco Rioflorido, civil engineer; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phil., Sept. 28, 1903; S. Ananias and Tomasa (Rioflol'ido) C; B.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1926. m. Remedios Trinidad of Manila, Phil., Dec. 8, 1935; 1 dau. Teresita Asuncion. Qualified as senior C. E., 1928; with Bur. Public Works, 1925; Metropolitan Water Dist., 1926 and presently chief div. of Waterworks & Sewerage; memo National Research Council (asso.) ; professorial lecturer in applied hydraulics Univ. of Phil. add1"ess-l154 Gregorio del Pilar, Manila, Phil. CORDERO, Narciso, educator; b. Pagsanjan, Laguna, Phil., Feb. 17, 1897; S. Dr. Narciso and Cirila (San Luis) Cordero y Fernandez; M. D. Univ. of Phil., 1920; postgrad. work as fellow Rockefeller Foundation in Washington Univ. Med. Sch. (St. Louis, Mo.), 1926, Chicago Univ., 1927, Cambridge Univ. (Eng.), 1928. m. Consuelo Luna of Batangas, Batangas, Phil., July 29, 1929; 1 dau. Gilda. Upon return to Phil. joined Univ. of Phil. as instr. and presently asso. prof. of physiology; memo Manila Med. Soc., National Research Council (asso.), Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi. author-numerous papers on the Physiology of Blood and Respiration, Phil. Physiological standards. club - Phil. Columbian. address - 808 Escaldo Manila Phil. ' , CORNEJO y SOLDEVILLA, Rodolfo R., pianist, composer; b. Manila, P. r., May 15, 1909; S. Miguel and Crisanta (Soldevilla)


CORONEL Cornejo; student Dniv. of the Philippines; Mus. B., Chicago Musical ColI., 1932, Mus. D., 1933. Received scholarship in pianoforte playing, 1931; scholarship in musical composition, 1932; instructor Conservatory of Music, Dni,v. of the Philippines, 1933-34. At present dir. Manila Conservatory of Music; conductor, National Symphony Orchestra; composer Commonwealth March, 1935, various arrangements, orchestrations. author-The Philippines, Her Native Instruments and Music. addre.'ls-221 Barbosa, Manila, P. I. CORONEL, Gelacio Santiallo, publisher; b. Concepcion, Tarlac, P. I., Dec. 22, 1893; s.

Antonio and Jacinta (Santiano y Amurao) Coronel; student Philippine Sch. of Commerce, American Sch. of Correspondence. 1n. Ana Rocha y Capulong, Tarlac, P .1., March 4, 1917; children--Milagros, Marciano, Lilia, Rizalina, Romulo, Eusebio, Gelacio, Perlita, Fl'edeswinda. Taught sch., Concepcion Elementary, Rizal, 1913-14; civil employee, D. S. Army, 1916-19; physical dir., teacher, Kindergarten Dept., Concepcion Academy. Pub., "Tarlac Register," 1935-36; editor, Perla n 'ng Aslaautho1'-Tagumpe nin Capibabatan. gan. Mem. Plaridel Lodge, sec. Gom-Bur-Zam Lodge. address-22 Tpreza St., Manila, P. I. CORPUS, Enrique J., attorney; b. Subic, Zambales, Phil., July 15, 1906; s. Jose and Emeteria (Goromio) C; LL.B. Dniv. of Phil., 1931, M.A., 1934; LL.M. Dniv. Sto. Tomas, 1937. 'm. Emiliana Santiago of Manila, July 28, 1930; childrerlr-Enrique, Jose, Carmen, Rubi, Cynthia. Priv. law prac. since graduation; professorial lecturer on mercantile law, mercantile law review, torts & damages, land registration law at National Univ.; atty. & counsel for estate of Don Teodoro R. Yangco. address - 257 Muelle de Binondo, Manila, Phil. CORPUS, Pio. V., business executive, legislator; b. San Antonio, Zambales, Phil., July 11, 1883; s. Pablo and Ramona (Ferriols) C; ed. Ateneo de Manila. m. Paz M. Bayot at Masbate, Jan. 11, 1931. Mgr. Yangco Interests until 1931 when organized own business; House of Representatives for Masbate, 1928-31; Philippine Steelhouse, Inc. (ex-pres.), Philippine Cooperative

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Livestock Assn. (v.p.), Y.M.C.A. (dir.), Philippine Carnival Assn., Chamber of Commerce of Phil., hon. consul for Mexico. address-Manila, Phil. 'CORPUS, Rafael, banker, government official; b. San Antonio, Zambales, Phil., Oct. 24, 1880; s. Pablo and Juliana (Mistaw) C; B. A. Ateneo de Manila, 1897; law stud. Escuela de Derecho, 1903; stud. George Washington Univ. (D.C.), 1905. m. Eleuteria Pablo of San Antonio, May 26, 1908. Admited to Phil. bar, 1903; career devoted to improvement of financial status of small farmers; newspaperman, 1901-03; memo Phil. Assembly, 1912; solicitor-gen. of Phil., 1914 and resigned to become dir. Bur. of Lands; under-sec. Agriculture & Natural Resources, 1916-19, sec. 1922; pres. Phil. National Bank, 1923-31, V.p. & gen. mgr., 1931-39; act~. mgr. Phil. Sugar Centrals Agency, 1926-29; pres. Binalbagan Estate, Inc.; trustee Phil. Sugar Assn.; dir. Phil. Iron Mines, Inc. (chmn. bd.), pres. Y.M.C.A., Associated Charities; presently administrator of estate of Don Teodoro R. Yangco. address-411 Merced, Manila, Phil. CORPUS, Rafael Marino, business execucutive; b. Manila, Phil., May 22, 1912; S. Rafael and Eleuteria (Pablo) C; B.S. in Economics, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1936. Returned to Phil. 1936 and has held executive positions with Trinidad, Celeste & Co., Insular Financing & Business Corp.; appt. judicial receiver of Savoy Theatre, 1938; presently asst. to special administrator estate of Don Teodoro R. Yangco; memo Civil Liberties Union of Phil. (permanent sec.-treas.), Univ. of Penna. Gen. Alumni Soc. addr-ess411 Merced, Manila, Phil. CORTES, Augusto J. D., physician, surgeon; b. Manila, Phil., Oct. 7, 1891; S. Maximo and Dolores (Ochoa Perez de Tagle) C; M.D. Fordham Univ. (New York), 1917. m. Blanche J. Brinker of Cumberland, Md., Aug. 31, 1927. Priv. practice in New York after graduation and i.n Manila since 1930; memo Phi Delta Epsilon, K.C. club-Phil. Columbian. address-Cortes Bldg., Manila, Phil. CORTES, Jose Diez, attorney, business-


CORTES man; b. Surigao, Surigao, P. 1., May 4, 1906; s. Inocencio and Rosario (Diez) Cortes; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1928. Asst. atty. with Paredes, Buencamino, and Yulo, 1928; gen. counsel for T. R. Yangco, 1931; entered business, 1936; now pres. Santo Rosario Surigao Mines; mgr. Roy Investments; sec.-treas. Polish Trading Co. for Asia (Manila), Inc.; gen. mgr. Old Buhi Gold Mines; gen. mgr. Hawaiian Western Mines; also in private law practice. clubs-Kahirup, Bachelor, pres. Surigao Assn. address-Surigao, Surigao, P.I. CORTES, Nicanor, civil engineer; b. Mandaue, Cebu, Phil., Jan. 11, 1893; s. Eustaquio and Sixta (Ceniza) C; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1914, B.S. Civil Engineering, 1916, M.S. Civil Engineering, 1917, post-grad. Univ. of CaL, 1919. With Bur. of Public Works since 1917; chief hydrographer, 1918-19, stud. pensionado to U.S., 1919-21, asst. en gr. irrigation dept., 1921-22, civil engl'. charge designing dept., 1922-24, designing engI\., 1924-27, chief irrigatic.n engl'. since; apptd. to Bd. of Examiners for Civil Engineers, 19 3; lectured on civil engring., Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1923-30; memo Phil. Institute Engineers and Architects (pres. 1928-29), delegate World Engineering Congress held i.n Tokyo, 1929, memo Sugboanon (Cebu) Assn. (dir.). address-Bureau of Public Works, Manila, PhiL COSCA, Severo M., physician, surgeon; b. Noveleta, Cavite, Phil., Aug. 8, 1890; s.

Pedro and Vicenta (Molina) C; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1912, M.D., 1917. m. Rosario Cruz of Manila, May 20, 1923; childrerlr-Pedro, Benjamin, Teresita. Successively resident phys. Southern Islands Hosp., Cebu, med. officer PhiL National Guard, resident phys. dept. of obstetrics, PhiL Gen. Hosp., asst. in obstetrics, Univ. of PhiL, ,a ctg. asst. surgeon, U.S.P.H.S., med. examiner U.S. Veterans Bureau, health officer Phil. Health Service; dir. owner Cosca Hosp. Cavite; memo Cavite Med. Soc., Phil. Med: Assn., A:M.A. clubs-Tiburones (Cavite), Cavite ' Tennis. address100 P. Burgos St., Cavite, Phil. , CQSETENG, Eduardo; b. Amoy, . China, Jan. 4, 1901; s. Pablo Co Quineo and Chua Chiu; attended San Beda CoIl. author-Man-

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COSTA ual of Conversation in Chinese, Spanish . and English. clubs-Wack Waek Golf, Oriental. addt'ess-602 Tanduay, Manila, P. I. COSIO, Filernon, government official, attorney, professor; b. Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Phil., Nov. 22, 1885; s. Perpetuo and Paula (Alumno) C; grad. Phil. Normal Sch., 1906; A. B. Colegio Mercantil, 1910; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1912; post-grad. Columbia Univ., 1919-21. m. Dolores Garcia of Manila, 1916; childrerlr-Hernando G., Filemon, Jr. Admitted Phil. bar, 1914; successively instr. National Univ., Academia de Leyes, Escuela de Derecho, Institute of Accounts, Business & Finance, Far Eastern University, Jose Rizal ColI., Univ. of Phil., Francisco Law School, 1911-40; editor Filipino Teachers' Magazine, 1911-12, The Progress of Education, 1912-13; newspaperman on various publications; entered govt. service 1919 and was successively city school teacher, commercial field agent (N. Y. Commercial Agency), chief, markets & exchange div. Bur. of Comme ce, special agent, Bur. of Commerce, technical asst. Dept. Commerce & Communications, technical asst. & special investigator Dept. Public Works, chief communication div. Bur. of Posts, supt. radio registration & regulation div. Bur. of Posts, supt. radio registration div. Bur. Internal Revenue, chief brokers & exchange div. Securities & Exchange Commn. and presently asst. to the Commissioner. authat'-various articles on business, cooperative marketing, economics. address-Po O. Box 3, Quezon City, Phil. COSTA, Felix de la, attorney; b. Mauban, Tayabas, P. I., Aug. 22, 1898; S . Domingo and Leonila (de los Trinos) de la Costa; B.S. Univ. of the Philippines, 1923; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch., 1927. m. Aurora del Banco, Mauban, Tayabas, P. I., 1928; childrerlrLeonila, Senen, Ofelia, Cleofe. Clk., Bur. of Posts, 1921; successively, bank examiner, Bur. of Treas., chief bank examiner, Bur. 'of Banking. Now asst. bank commr. addJ'ess1083 ' Felix Huertas, Manila, P. I. COSTA, Prirnitivo d~ los T~inos de lao govNov. 27, 1891; S. Domingo and Leoeadia (de ernment official; b. Mauban, Tayabas, P. I., los Trinos) de la Costa; grad. Philippine Sch.


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of Arts and Tr~des, 1917. 1n. Inocencia Mendieta, Mauban, Tayabas, P. I., Aug. 30, 1920; children--Honesto, Leocadia, Alicia, Domingo, Thelma, Lydia, Elevelina-Grace, Inocencia. Junior well driller, Bur. of Public Works, 1917, asst. well uriller, 1918, well driller, 1919, supervising well driller, 1920, charge of artesian wells section, 1933, chief since 1935. add1'ess-Mauban, Tayabas, P. I. COSTA, Sixto Delostrino de la, judge; b. Mauban, Tayabas, P. I., Aug. 6, 1889;

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Domingo and Leocadia (Delostrino) de la Costa; LL.B. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1912. 'In. Emiliana Villamayor, Mauban, Tayabas, Aug. 6, 1915; 1 son Horacio. Actg. provincial fiscal, Tayabas, 1917-18; apptd. provincial fiscal, Bataan, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Batangas, 1918; auxiliary judge of the Court of First Instance, 1928; judge of Court of First Instance, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Mountain Province, Zamboanga, Sulu, Cebu since 1931. address-Mauban, Tayabas, P. I. COTTERMAN, Charles Mason, merchant; b. Miamisburg, 0., July 26, 1866; s. Benton

and Lena (Mayer) C; ed. Gates Prep. Sch., Neligh, Neb. ?no Etta R. Morehead, of Albion, Neb., Oct. 17, 1888; child'ren--Leo Kay, Nana Ruth, Helen Lena. Chief clk., R.R. mail service, Ogden, Utah, 1895-96, Portland, Ore., 189698; asst. supt. R.R. mail service, San Francisco, Cal., 1899-1900; dir. of posts, same service, Philippine Islands, 1901-13; pres. C. M. Cotterman & Co., Philippine Acetylene Co.; Mason (Shriner), Elk. address-Po O. Box 1000, Manila, P. I. COTTERMAN, Leo K., business executive; b. Albion, Neb., Nov. 1, 1889; s. Charles Mason and Etta (Morehead) C; ed. Kearney (Neb.) Mil. Acad., Univ. of Nebraska. 1n. Elena Florence Stewart in Manila, Jan. 6, 1914; child1'en--Elizabeth, Stewart, Catherine. Came to Phil., 1900; asso. with WalkOver Shoe Store, 1910-14; dir. Phil. Acetylene Co., C.M. Cotterman & Co.; Mason, memo B.P.O.E. clubs-Manila Polo, Manila Yacht, Cosmopolitan Gun, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country, address - 281 Cristobal, Manila, Phil; COTTON, John Flintoff, accountant; b.

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Lyoney, Eng., May 20, 1904; S. William James and Agnes Bertha (James) C; A.B. Cornell Univ., 1925. l1L. Virginia Drake Mosher of New York, N.Y., August 6, 1931; 1 son William Theodore. Accountant with Associated Gas & Electric Co., 1925-27; asst. auditor Manila Electric Co. since 1927; memo Nat. ARsn. of Credit Managers (P.I.), Inc. (dir. 1935-38, sec.-b'eas. 1936-37). clubs-Manila Polo (sec.-treas.), Baguio Country, Canlubang Social & Athletic. (tddt'ess-241 F. Rein, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. COVELL, James Howard, missionary; b. Athens, Penna., March 4, 1896; S. Milton Wright and Frances Ellen (Branch) C; B. Ed. Brown Univ., 1920; M. A. Univ. of Chicago, 1928. ?no Charma Marie Moore of Zanesville, Ohio, July 14, 1922; children--Margaret Faith, David Andrew, Alice Elizabeth. Teacher Mabie ColI., Yokohama, Japan (Am. Baptist Foreign Mission Soc.), 1920-38, Central Phil. Coil., J aro, Iloilo, Phil. since 1939; editor The ,Japan Christian Quarterly, 193839: add1'ess-Box 231, Iloilo City, Phil. COVITA, Angel Ignacio, editor; b. Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, P. I., May 31, 1912; S. Jose and Damiana (Ignacio) Covita; A.A. Univ. of Manila, 1936. ?no Juanita Ricacho, Carigara, Leyte, P. I., Oct. 12, 1936. Editor, Magat Herald (Cagayan Valley and Mountain Province). Mem. Filipino Editors' and Publishers' Union. add1'ess - Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, P. I. COX, Leilyn Munns, accountant; b. Ft. Bayard, New Mexico, ,Oct. 28, 1903; s. Herbert and Carey (Munns) Cox; B.A. ColI. of Emporia, 1926; M.B.A. Univ. of Chicago, 1935. ?no Louise Starkey, Lyons, Kansas, June 1, 1936; children-Leilyn, Shirley. Accountant in different firms, U. S.; treas. Presbyterian Mission, Manila, 1926-30; treas. and business mgr., Silliman Univ., Dumaguete, since 1930. author-An Introduction to Accounting in the Philippine Islands, 1934; revised, 1936. Mason. addres8-Dumaguete, P. I. CRAIG, Austin, ' historian; b. Eddytown, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1872; S. Austin and Adelaide (Churchill) C; student Cornell U.


CRAIG and U. of Rochester, 1891-93; B.L. Pacific U., 1894, A.M., 1911, hon. Litt. D. from the same university in 1929; unmarried. County school supt., Washington Co., Ore., 1895-98; admitted to Ore. bar, 1898, U. S. courts, 1899; entered Philippine Civ. Service, 1904, supervising teacher, div. supt. of schs. and prin. Academic Dept., Philippine Sch. of Arts and Trades, Manila, to 1908; instr. in history, Philippine Normal Sch. and Manila High Sch., 1909-12; asst. prof., asso. prof., Rizal research prof. and chief of history dept., U. of Philippines, 1912-22; prof. history, U. of Manila, 1922-27. Mem. Far Eastern Soc., S.A.R. (pres.), Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Mason (32째, K.C.C.H.). author-The Story of Jose Rizal, 1909; Los Errores de Retana, 1910; Philippine Primer of Industry, Lineage, Life and Labors of Jose Rizal, 1912; Story of the Philippine People, 1919; South and Eastern Asia, 1926; Rizal's Life and Minor Writings, 1927; The Philippines' Ancient History, 1929. Editor: Pre-SpaniSh Philippine History, A.D., 43-1521, 1912; The Former Philippines Through Foreign Eyes, 1915; The Beginnjngs of Philippine Nationalism, 1916; Famous Filipinos, 1916; Rizal's Own Story, 1919; The Filipinos' Part in the Philippines' Past, 1921; Gems of Philippine Oratory, 1924; Country Life in the Philippines, 1929; also series of Rizal transis (8 vols.), 1912-14. address-1881 Azcarraga, Manila, P. I. CRAIG, John W., colonel U.S.A. ret., business executive; b. Selma, Ala., July 22, 1873; s. George H. and Alvena Findley (White) C; stud. Univ. of Alabama; grad. West Point, 1894. m. Ethel Lowe at San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 19, 1902; child1'en-Ethel (Mrs. A. L. Ganahl), May (Mrs. W. H. Stopford). Came to Islands in 1900 with U.S.A.; served as col. in Phil. Constabulary and chief of Constabulary in Mindanao and Sulu; ret. from U.S.A. as col., July, 1921; pres. and gen. mgr. Franklin Baker Co. of the Philippines, 1921-40. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Manila Golf. add1'ess-Outlook Drive, Baguio, Phil. CRANSTON, Harry D., engineer; b. Woodstock, Ohio, Sept. 22, 1889; s. Walter

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CROSBY H. and Lora O. (Smith) C; grad. Ohio State Univ., 1907. m. Dorothy Morris Johnson, June 16, 1905. Constrn. engl'. General Electric Co. (U.S.), 1907-11, sales engr., 1911-14; first resident mgr. in Phil. for General Electric Co., 1914-18; priv. practice in Manila since; capt. U.S.A. during World War I; Mason, Rotarian, memo B.P. O.E. clubs-Manila Golf, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address-Manila, Phil. CRISOSTOMO, Tomas L., stock broker; b. Pasay, Rizal, P. I., March 7, 1895; S. Isidoro and Silveria (Limbako) Crisostomo. m. Leonor de Leon, Sta. Maria, Bulacan, P. 1.; child1'en:-Luz, Augusto, Araceli. Clk., Bur. of Internal Revenue, 1912; clk., Bur of Customs, 1919, later customs appraiser up to 1929. At present mng. trustee, Sierra Madre Gold Mining Assn.; sec. Ambassador Gold Mining Co.; memo bd. of dirs. same. address-207 Decena, Pasay, Rizal, P. 1. CROFrr, Alfred John, aviator; b. Maidenhead, Eng., Sept. 23, 1887; S. Alfred and Elizabeth Jane C. m. Selma Marion of Chicago, Ill., May 1, 1920; childrenAlfred John, Patty Gene, William Fredrick. Test pilot during World War I; aviation advisor on staff of Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood, 1920-22; charge of aviation for Sun Yat Sen in Canton, China; aviation instr. since; memo B.P.O.E. club-Manila Polo. add1'ess-77 Balagtas, Pasay, Rizal, P. I. CROFT, Samuel T., navy civilian employee; b. Sedalia, Mo., May 8, 1896; S. George and Rebecca S. C. m. Rosalia Oison of Silang, Cavite, PhiL, Aug. 20, 1920; children--Amparo, Julianta, Ester (all adopted). U.S.A., 1914-24; assisted in mil. survey Northern Luzon, 1915-16; mil. forester Bataan, Zambales, 1922-23; Manila Police dept.. 1924-25; civil service with U.S.N. at Cavite Navy Yard since. decoratio'l'l--World War Ribbon. add1'ess-Silang, Cavite, P. 1. CROSBY, Ralph W., mining engineer and executive; b. Waverley, Nova Scotia, Canada, Nov. 2, 1902; S. Harold L. and Louise L. (Auld) C; B. S. Texas CoIl. of Mines, 1924. m. Flora Colbath of San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 1, 1929; 1 son James Colbath. With United


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Verde Copper Co. in various capacities, 1924, came to Phil. as engr. and as sayer for Ben~ guet Consolidated Mining Co., 1924-26, mill shift boss, 1926 & construction engl'. on Col~ bath drain tunnel; supt. in charge of mine development with Balatoc Mining Co., 192730; mine supt. Itogon Mining Co., 1930-33, actg. supt., 1933; gen. supt. in charge new development & installation work, Suyoc Con. Mining Co., 1933~36; asst. mgr. northern div. of Marsman & Co. since 1936. clubs-Ba~ g'uio Country, Army and Navy, Manila Polo. add1'ess-1474~D F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. CROSBY, Walter Murray, coal mining engineer; b. Cattaraugus, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1886; s. Willis K. and Nell (Murray) Crosby; attended Grove City ColI. and Cornell University. 111•• Mable M. Montgomery of Grove City, Pa., Oct. 27, 1906; childrerlr-Willis M., Mary Alyn (Manning). Partner L.E. Burnside & Co., 1906-1910, coal mining and oivil engineer, Grove City, Pa.; joined Bur. of Lands, Manila, P. 1., 1910-16, surveyor, chief draftsman, chief computer; joined Bryan~La don Co., Cebu, gen. supt., Uling Coal Mine, Cebu, 1917-18; active duty U. S. A. engineers, first It., 1918; engineer Pennsylvania Gas Co., 1919; gen. supt., Port Banga Lumber Co., Zamboanga, 1920~21; mgr., machinery dept., Pacific Commercial Company, Manila, 192227; mgr., Edward J. Nell Co., Manila, 192833; joined Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. as purchasing agent, 1933. Mason. clubsManila Polo, Baguio Country. address-Peralta Apts., Manila, Phil. CROVAT, Philip Stuart, business execu~ tive; b San Francisco, Cal.; s. Philip L. and Dorothy A. (Stuart) C; A. B. Univ. of Virginia. m. Dorothy Rosenstock of Manila, Phil.; 1 dau. Dorothy. Came to Phil. 192~ as mgr. paper dept. Philippine Education, Inc. With R.F.C. and R.A.F. of B.E.F. during World War 1. cluus-Shanghai Race (Shanghai, China), Royal Airforce (Shanghai), St. Nicholas (New York), St. Elmo (New York), Manila Yacht, Los Tamaraos Polo, Army and Navy, Department Officers. add1'ess-316 Real, Parafiaque, Rizal, Phil. CRUZ,

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CRUZ gonoy, Bulacan, P. 1., March 5, 1887; s. Clemente and Estefania (Espiritu) Cruz; M.D. George Washington Univ., 1911. ?n. Aurea Talan, Maasin, Leyte; children-Nieves Aurora, Jose Carlos, Ester, Lily. Resident physician, San Juan Tuberculosis Sanitarium; pres. Sanitary Div., Leyte, Cebu, Occidental Negros, 1912-18; 1st It. Medical Corps, Philippine Guard, 1918; 1st It., and Medical Illspector, Philippine Constabulary (now Philippine Army), 1919; capt., 1925; maj., 1931. address-Hagonoy, Bulacan, Phil. CRUZ, Alfredo L., physician; b. Angat, Bulacan, Phil., Oct. 27, 1900; s. Andres and Maria (de Leon) C; A.A. Univ. of Phil., 1923, B.S., 1925, M.D., 1930. m. Irene C. Garcia of Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Phil., Nov. 17, 1929; child,'erlr-Alfredo, Jr., Nenita. H.S. teacher in Manila Univ., 1928-29; instr. Centro Escolar Univ., 1930-31 and in priv. med. prac. since; memo mun. council Sta. Cruz since 1933; memo P.M.A. address-Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Phil. CRUZ, Anatolio Benedicto, physician; b. Marikina, Rizal, P. 1., July 9, 1902; S. Victoriano and Regina (Ongsayco) C; M.D. Univ. of the Philippines, 1929. m. Francisca D. Fermin, Laoag, Ilocos Norte, May 29, 1932; child?'erlr-Anatolio, Ileana, Waldemar. Apptd. physician to Tuberculosis Commission, 1932; 1st It. and Medical Inspector, Philippine Constabulary, June 6, 1935 and since 1936, 1st It. Medical Corps, Philippine Army; municipal councilor, Marikina, 1934-35. author-Some of the Problems in the Campaign Against Tuberculosis, A Proposed Medical Service for the Philippine Army, We Are in the Army Now But Are We Equal to the Task?, The First Medical Regiment; memo Manila Medical Soc.; capt. Medical Corps, Reserve, U.S. Army. address-Camp Murphy, Rizal, Phil. CRUZ, Jose Esperanza, editor, author; b. Baliwag, Bulacan, P. I., Aug. 29, 1896; S. Francisco and Concepcion (de Castro) Cruz; attended Far Eastern ColI. m. Segunda Arce, Manila, June 1, 1919; child1'erlr-Concepcion, Manuel, Leonardo, Teresita, Severino, Ramon, Renato. Staff memo Ang Mithi, Taliba; editor, Liwayway since 1932. author-


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Dug 0 n g Makamandag, Katarungan ng Dios, Paruparong Itim, Ang Itinapon, Maginoong Tanso, Taong Demonio, Ganid, Sino ang Pumatay, Mga Sugat ng Puso. Past pres. Aklatang Balagtas; past sec., V.p., and pres., Ilaw at Panitik; dir. Akademia ng Wikang Tagalog. add1'ess-678 Evangelista, Manila, Phil.

children-J ose, Carmen, Rosario, Ramona. Teacher, prin. Central Sch., Hermosa, Bataan, 1904-08; with T.R. Yangco interests, 190819; prof. Acad. of Law, 1919; sec. Public Utility Commn., 1919-21, 1923-27; priv. practice i,n Manila and Bataan, 1921-23; apptd. asso. com. Public Service Commn., 1927; memo Mithi fig Bataan (pres.), Anak-Bataan, Phil. Forum of D.C.; ex-dir. Yangco S.S. Co., Zambales Lumber Co. club - Phil. Columbian. add1'ess-2024 Herran, Manila, P. 1.

CRUZ, Jose Valdez, government official; b. Aliaga, Nueva Ecija, P. 1., Aug. 27, 1888; s.

Pedro and Elena (Valdez) Cruz. m. Emerenciana Joson, Santo Nifio, Aliaga, Nueva Ecija, May 15, 1908; children-Natividad, Victoria, Eufrocina, Elena, Adriana, Eufemia, Ildefonso, Julia. Mun. pres., Quezon, Nueva Ecija. Mason. address-Quezon, Nueva Ecija, P. 1.

CRUZ, Servillano de la, attorney, Govt. official; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. 1., April 20, 1890; S. Manuel and Julia (del Rosario) de la Cruz; B. A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1914, LL.B., 1917. m . Amanda Lichauco, Ta: yug, P. 1., Oct. 14, 1934. Rep. 3rd dist., Pangasinan, 1925-28; provincial governor of Pangasinan since 1931. address-Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. 1.

CRUZ, Mariano C., physician; b. Taal, Batangas, P. 1., July 2, 1897; s. Cornelio and Isabel Cruz; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1916; M.D. Univ. of the Philippines, 1922. m. Marieta Alvarez Reyes, Taal, Batangas, P. 1., April 14, 1926; children-Renato, Isabel, Mariano, Mal'ieta. Joined Bur. of Healt h as asst. physician in Culion Leper Colony, successively senior physician, 1926, physician in charge, 1929-36; qualified as senior leprologist, Bur. of Health, 1934, roentgenologist, Bur. of Health, Manila, 1936-37. autho1'scientific articles on leprosy. Mem. Philippine Islands Medical Assn., Culion Medical Soc. (pres.), National Research Council of P. 1. address-Legaspi, Albay, Phil. CRUZ, Mauricio, copra executive; b. Calamba, Laguna, Phil., Sept. 22, 1889; s. Daniel and Maria (Rizal) C; ed. Ateneo de Manila and Univ. of St. Tomas. m. Concepcion Arguelles, Oct. 24, 1914; child1'en-Caridad, Ysmael, Esperanza, Fe, Hilda, Jose. Copra business since leaving school. clubsTiro al Blanco, Phil. Columbian. addressSamanilJo Bldg., Escolta, Manila, P. 1. CRUZ y APOSTOL, Roman A" attorney, government official; b. Orani, Bataan, Phil., Feb. 27, 1888; s. Pablo and Barbara (Apostol) C; LL.B. National Univ. (Washington D.C.), 1918. m. Antonia Rivera in Manila, Jan. 21, 1911; children-Pablo, Delfin; m. Amanda Corpus in Manila, June 21, 1924;

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CUADERNO, Miguel, attorney, banker; b. Balanga, Bataan, Phil., Dec. 12, 1890; s. Protacio and Francisca (Pascual) C; ed. Phil. Normal Sch.; Medical Sch. Univ. of Phil.; LL.B. cum laude, Phil. Law Sch., 1919. m. Mercedes Martin of Manila, Dec. 6, 1913; children-Julita, Miguel, Jr., Delia, Angel, Sonia, Octavio, Lurdes, Felicisima, Carmen. Admitted Phil. bar, 1919, U. S. Court of Appeals for D.C., 1935; positions with Parsons Hardware Co., Philippine Education Co., International Express Co., Bur. of Public Works; confidential sec. to Frank W. Carpenter, later to Gov.-Gen. F. B. Harrison and then asst. sec. Insular Purchasing Agent, 1921-24; dir. Phil. Nat. Bank during reorganization and served as dir. of various companies indebted to bank, apptd. asst. gen. mgr., 1924, actg. gen. mgr. three yrs., V.p. 1931-36; resigned to enter priv. business; delegate to Constitutional Convention, memo com. of 7 which drafted Constitution of Phil., 1934 ; served as pres. International Stock Exchange and gen. mgr. Finance & Investment Co., the latter now a commercial bank of which he is pres. auth01'-Notes on Civil Procedure, 1927; The Framing of the Constitution of the Philippines, 1937; A Reserve Bank for the Philippines?, 1939; several articles on finance and banking. Presently dean Coll. of Banking and

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Business; lecturer in banking, Far Eastern Univ. and Jose Rizal CoIl. dubs-Phil. Columbian (ex-pres.), Wack Wack Golf (expres.). a.ddress-942 Dakota, Manila, Phil. CUE, Ernesto Medina, physician; b. Manila, Phil., Dec. 31, 1904; s. Tiburcio Medina and Agapi.t a (Santos) C; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1931. m. Rosario Mota of Manila, Oct. 8, 1939. Passed bd. examinations 1931 and in priv. med. prac. in Manila since; memo Manila Med. Soc. address-29-35 Adela St., Aviles Subdivision, Manila, Phil. CUERV A, Manuel Felix de, professor, composer; b. Barcelona, Spain, April 28, 1891; S. Francisco and Manuel (Felix) de C; grad. as prof. of music and piano, Conservatory of the Liceo of Barcelona, 1912. m. Teresa Curtu of Barcelona, March, 1920 (divorced); children--Manuel, Francisco. Prof. of piano in Monturiol Co11. (Spain), 1913; military service, 1913-15; dir. several orchestras touring thru Spain, 1915-21; came to Phil. 1921 as prof. at Ateneo de Manila and presently prof. at San Beda ColI. and La Salle Co11. since 1926; dean Liric Acad. of the Phil. until 1926; directed several Spanish presentations in Phil.; hon. memo Artistic Circle of Mahon (Spain), memo of merit Bohemian Sporting Club (Manila). composervarious songs in Spanish & Filipino. address - 104 General Geronimo, Manila, Phil. CULLEN, Gilbert Isham, physician, surgeon; b. Newport, Ky., 1881; S. James and Sarah E. (Gallup) C'; M. D. Univ. of Cincinnati. m. Florencia Zosa of Samar, PhiL, June 24, 1905; 1 son Gilbert, Jr. Asst. surgeon U.S.A., 1898-02; U.S. Quarantine officer at Iloilo, 1912-40; U.S. Public Health Service, 1912-40; ex-editor Cincinnati Med. Journal, asso. editor Medical Fortnightly; ex-memo Cincinnati Acad. of Med.; memo Iloilo Med. Soc., P.M.A., A.M.A. (fellow). dubs - Army and Navy, Iloilo, Iloilo Golf, Casino Espafiol de Iloilo. ,address - Iloilo City, Phil. CUMMING, Clarence W., manufacturers agent; b. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 3, 1890. m. Onie Martin of Chicago, Ill., Nov. 14, 1917; children--George, John Noble, Rita Elizabeth,

CUYUGAN Richard Jackson. Leather business in Chicago, 1908-16; rep. in the Orient for Kullman, Salz & Co. (San Francisco), 1916-29; formed partnership with Lloyd H. Li.e bman of San Francisco and now heads Manila office of Liebman & Cumming; memo B.P.O.E. clubs-Manila Polo, American (Shanghai). address-45 Leveriza, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. CUNNINGHAM, Frederick Noel, sales engineer; b. Mereur, Utah, July 20, 1910; S. Noel G. and Mina W. (Klein); B.S. in Industrial Engineering, Lehigh Univ., 1933. Worked for various mining and industrial firms in U. S., 1927-37; came to Phil. in 1938 for Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. club-Manila Polo. add1"ess-91 Peralta Apts., Manila, Phil. CU UNJIENG, Mariano, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Oct. 22, 1904; S. Guillermo A. and Dominga (Ayala) C; ed. Ateneo de Manila and Jose Rizal ColI. 1n. Maria Baltazar in ' Manila, Jan. 22, 1928; 1 son Ric rdo. V.p. & gen . mgr. Yek Tong Lin Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., and Yek Tong Lin Loan Co.; pres. Eastern Theatrical Enterprises; dir. Baguio Gold Mining Co., memo Cu Unjieng & Sons; memo Chinese Y.M.C.A., Filipino Y.M.C.A. club-Cosmos. address7 Pifia, Manila, Phil. CUYUGAN, Antonio Eduardo, attorney, government official; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, Phil., June 13, 1887; S. Buenaventura and Trinidad (de Leon e Hizon) C; A. B . Univ. of Phil., 1911, LL.B., 1915, LL.M., 1923. m . Macaria N. Roque in San .Fernando, June 4, 1921; children-Antonio, Cesar, Pompeio, Gonzales, Vista. Admitted Phil. bar, 1915; served in revolution against Spain, 1897-98; field hosp. attendant during Filipino insurrection; technical asst. Bur. Non-Christian Tribes, 1919-20; asst. atty. dept. Mindanao & Sulu, 1920; asst. atty. Bur. of Justice in Zamboanga, 1920-21; special atty. & actg. provo fiscal Davao, 1921-22; provo fiscal Zamboanga, 1922; asst. atty. Bur. of Justice in Manila, 1922-39; judge Court of 1st Instance at-large since 1939; capt. Phil. N.G. and U.S.A. during World War I; memo A . R . C . , Anti-Tuberculosis Soc., Anti-Leprosy Soc., Univ. of Phil., Alumni


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Assn. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Zamboanga. address-213 Lavanderos, Manila, Phil. DACANAY, Lino Quezada, physician, imrgeon; b. Aringay, La Union, Phil., Sept. 23, 1904; s. Pedro C. and Rosa (Quezada) D; A. A. Univ. of Phil., 1925, M. D., 1930. m. Rosita Kier of Baguio, Phil., Oct. 21, 1938; 1 son Richard Cecil. Intern Baguio Civil Hosp., 1930-32; private practice in Baguio since 1932; visiting phys. General Luna Hosp., 1935-36; dir. Pines City Hosp., 193738; dir. Mercy Hosp. since 1939; memo Baguio Med. Soc., P.M.A. address-Baguio, Phil. DALISAY, Pacifico Almarza, attorney; b. La Paz, Iloilo, Phil., July 17, 1908; S. Re-

migio and Juana (Almarza) D; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1936. Entered priv. prac. in Iloilo City after graduation; memo Colegio de los Abogados (Iloilo), League for the Defense of Democracy (sec. Iloilo bran h), ParentTeacher Assn. J alandoni Memorial School of Iloilo (pres.). address-81 Jalandoni Estate, Iloilo City, Phil. DALUPAN y TARNATE, Francisco, attorney, accountant; b. Manila, Phil., Oct. 4, 1895; S. Julian and Si.xta (Tarnate) D; stud. Ateneo de Manila, 1906, Phil. Sch. of Commerce, 1917, Univ. of Phil., 1919; A.C.S. Jose Rizal ColI., 1923; LL.B. National Univ., 1927; LL.M. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1937. m. Lorenza Adam of Makati, Rizal, Phil., Jan. 17, 1919; child1'en - Francisco, Jr., Maria Consuelo, Virgilio, Maria Concepcion, Estella, Maria Teresita. Admitted Phil. bar, 1927; received C. P . A. certificate, 1923; successively senior staff mem., tax expert, legal counsel with Clarke & Larkin, 1927-36; presently in priv. law and accounting prac. under firm name of Dalupan & Torres; V.p., trustee, faculty memo Far Eastern Univ.; dir. Phil. Institute of C. P . A. 's, Lawyers' League of Phil.; asst. treas. Phil. Bar Assn. ada'Ultlwr-Income Tax Law Annotated. dress-Po O. Box 2972, Manila, Phil. DAMAN, Marion L., office manager; b. Caney, Kan., Oct. 5, 1915; S. Samuel T. and Rose Ella (Mattix) D; grad. Virginia Commercial Coli., 1934. m. Elizabeth Mary Patri-

DANNER cia of Newport, R.I., March 21, 1939. Came to Phil. with U.S.A., 1935; with Manila Trading & Supply Co. as branch and later supervi.sing mgr., 1936-39; asst. traffic mgr., Pampanga Bus Co., 1939-40; asst. to mgr., Batangas Transportation Co. since March 1, 1940; 2nd It. U.S.A. Res. address-Batangas Transportation Co., Batangas, Phil. DANIELSEN, Friedrich Julius, business executive; b. Flensburg, Germany, May 12, 1885; S. Joachim Wilhelm and Maria (Rickertsen) D; ed. in Germany. m. Hertha Sophie Nielsen in Manila, Oct. 19, 1920. With various commercial firms in Hamburg (Germany) , 1902-05, An twerp (Belgium) , 1906, Hongkong, 1907-14, Japan, 1914-20; came to Phil. 1920 with Behn, Meyer & Co. and mgr. since 1926; mng. dir. German S. S. Agencies (P . I.) Inc.; memo German Chamber of Commerce (pres. 1930, '35, '39, '40). clu bs-MaNila Polo, University, German. add1'ess1237 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, Phil. DANKS, Edward, shipping executive; b. London, Eng., May 25, 1895; S. C.E. and Lilli.a n (Lovitt) D; ed. Stationer's Company Sch., Eng. m. Maria Antonio Rincon of Manila, March 9, 1935; children--Wendy, Hugh Thomson, Betty Marie Thomson. Capt. Royal Engineers (B.E.F.), 1914-19; assO. with Smith Bell & Co., Ltd., 1920-30; v.p. and treas. Everett S.S. Corpn., since 1930. clubs -Army and Navy, Manila Polo. address126 Militar, Manila, Phil. DANNER, Paul Rutledge, insurance executive; b. Iowa City, Ia., Aug. 18, 1892; s. William Mason and Lois (Rutledge) D; grad. Boston Univ. 1910; A.B. cum laude Harvard Univ., 1913. m. Ruth Armstrong of Madison, N.J., Aug. 26, 1929; child1' e11rWilliam Rufus Armstrong, John Chaloner Armstrong, Gratian Armstrong. Sec. Y.M. C.A., Calcutta, India, 1913-16; U.S.A., 191718; agent Remington Typewriter Co., Calcutta, 1918; agent Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., Calcutta, . 1919; joint mgr. Julius Wile Sons & Co., Shanghai, 1920-24; dist. mgr. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, Medan, Sumatra, 1925-29; sec.-treas. American International Underwriters Corpn., N.Y., 193034; sec.-treas. U. S. Life Insurance Co., N.Y.,


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1935-38; Phil. mgr. Asia Life Insurance Co., since 1939; former editorial writer for Young Men of India and North China Daily News and Herald. clubs-Harvard (New York), American (Shanghai), Manila Polo, Army and Navy. address-104 Boulevard Alhambra Apts., Manila, Phil. DAVID, Benjamin Navarro, surgeon; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I., June 3, 1910; s. Pedro and Emilia (Navarro) David; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1934. Private practi.c e; memo Pampanga Medical Soc. address -San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I. DA VID, Felix Pamintuan, attorney; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I., March 31, 1903; S. Laureano and Dorotea (Pamintuan) David; LL. B. National Univ. m. Maria de la Torre, Manila, P. I., Nov. 6, 1926; children-Milagros, Gabriel, Laureano, Felix. Private law practice. Mem. municipal council of San Fernando since 1934; V. p., Manila Trade Sch., 1935, pres. since. Sec-treas., Pampanga Bar Assn. address-San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I. DAVID, Pablo Angeles, provincial governor; b. Bacolor, Pampanga, P. I., Aug. 17, 1889; S. Carlos and Ceferina David; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1910. m. Concepcion Baro, Manila, P. I., 1911; childre1lr-Luis, Estrella, Hernani, Flor. Justice of Peace, Bacolor, 1912; deputy provincial fiscal, Pampanga, 1913; chmn. Census Bd. of Pampanga, 1918; memo Provincial Bd. of Pampanga, 1916-19; rep. 1st dist. of Pampanga, 1919; private practice 1922-31; provincial gov., Pampanga, 1931-34; re-elected, 1934. address -Bacolor, Pampanga, P. I. DA VID, Pedro A., agronomist; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I., Jan. 18, 1888; S. Damaso and Miguela (Arceo) David; B. Agr. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919; B.S.A., 1922, M. S., 1924; Ph. D. Iowa State ColI., 1931. m. Simona Yutuc, San Fernando, Pampanga, Oct. 2, 1909; childre1lr-Graciana, Marcelina, Ignacio, J osefa, Melchor, Restituta, Purificaci6n, Generoso, Bonifacio. Bur. of Education pension ado to Univ. of the Philippines, 1911-13; prin. teacher, Mexico Central Sch., Pampanga, 1913-15; Bur. of Education

DEBUQUE pensionado, Univ. of the Philippines, 191519; grad. asst. in agronomy, Univ. of the Philippines, 1919-21, instructor in agronomy, same, 1921-28; fellow of Univ. of the Philippines to Iowa State ColI. 1928-31; asst. prof. of agronomy, Univ. of the Philippines, 193136. author-various publications on researches on rice, tobacco, coffee, barley and cultivation of permanent crops. Mem., Los Banos Biological Club, American Phytopathological Soc., American Soc. of Agronomy; fellow, A.A.A.S.; asso. mem., National Research Council of the Philippine Islands. addTessSan Fernando, Pampanga, P. I. DA VIS, Bert Byron, educator; b. Lenawee Jct., Mich., April 24, 1880; S. Maxon and Laura (Hibbard) D; grad. State Normal Sch., Los Angeles, Cal. 1909; B.A. Univ. of CaL, 1919, M.A., 1920. m. Rosella Amelia Snyder, of Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. 14, 1904. Teacher pub. schs., Kalamazoo Co., Mich., 1898-1904; identified with Seventh Day Adventist Schs. since 1904; successively prin. at Fresno, Cal.; critic teacher Pacific Union ColI. ; prin. at Edendale Sch., Los Angeles; critic teacher and normal dir. San Fernando Acad.; normal dir. Walla Walla ColI., later at Union ColI., College View, Neb.; ednl. supt. Seventh Day Adventist schs. for Mich., 1926-31; dean of edn., Philippine Union ColI., Manila, since 1932 (mem. exec. bd.). address -P. O. Box 1772, Manila, P. I. DAZA, Gabriel A., electrical engineer; b. Borongan, Samar, Phil., Feb. 6, 1896;

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Eugenio and Carolina (Cinco) D; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1914; stud. Healds Engring. ColI. (CaL), 1917 and Bliss Electrical Sch., 1919; electrical engring. c~urse with Westinghouse Electric, 1920. m. Angeles Ortega of Calbayog, Samar, July 12, 1921; children -Betty, Gabriel, David, Rudolph, Helen, Marie Therese. Presently gen. commercial mgr. & asst. treas. Phil. Long Distance Telephone Co.; memo National Executive Bd. Boy Scouts of the Phil. (charter), Phil. Assn. of Mech. & Elec. Engrs. (treas.), Knights of Rizal (deputy treas.), Ateneo Alumni Assn. (dir.), Am. Inst. E.E., K.C. address-808 Georgia, Manila, Phil. DEBUQUE,

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DEE mangas, Iloilo, Phil., Jan. 15, 1897; 8. Roque and Simona (de la Puerta) D; B. A. Silliman Univ., 1918; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1922. m. Flora Divinagracia of Dumangas, May 28, 1927; children - Ignacio, Elnora, Enrique, Jorge, Virginia. Admitted Phil. bar 1922 and entered priv. law prac. in Iloilo until 1926; deputy fiscal of Iloilo City, 1926-34; actg. provo fiscal Romblon, 1934; asst. provo fiscal Iloilo, 1934-38; presently actg. prov. fiscal of Iloilo & City atty.; taught at Iloilo Institute, Phil. Institute and presently instr. Central ColI. Law Sch. at Jaro, Iloilo. address-Dumangas, Iloilo, Phil. DEE, C. Chuan, financier, business executive; b. Chuanchiu, Fookien, China, 1887. Came to Phil., 1901 and entered priv. business which now is one of the largest commercial firms in the Phil.; pres. Dee C. Chuan & Sons, Inc., The Negros-Philippine Lumber Corpn., Philippine Lumber Manufactur.i g Co., China Banking Corpn. (founder) ; Philippine Chinese Educational Assn. (dir.), Chine e General Chamber of Commerce (ex-pres.), Chinese Y.M.C.A. (hon. pres.). clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Oriental, Cosmos. address-16 Soler, Manila, Phil. (Deceased, Oct. 26, 1940). DEE, Hong Lue, lumber executive; b. Amoy, China, March 13, 1897; s. Calixto Dyyco and Tan (San) D; ed. St. Josephs Coil., Hongkong. m. Keh Tiu in Amoy, China, March 23, 1918; children-Dee Keng Sing, Dee Keng Hun, Dee Keng Ga, Dee Bang Hung, Dee Keng Ling, Dee Keng Shim. Came to Phil. in 1911 and entered lumber industry; pres. & gen. mgr. Dee Hong Lue & Co., Inc., and Zambales Lumber Co.; v.p. N egros Philippine Lumber Corpn. ; memo Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Phil. Hardwood Export Assn., Manila Lumber Merchants Assn. clubS-Cosmos, Oriental. add1'ess-Wilson Bldg., Manila, Phil. DEE, ~. Chiong, business executive; b. Amoy, Chma, Dec. 12, 1912; s. Calixto and Tan (San) Dyyco; stud. Chi-Nan Univ. Sh~nghai, China. m. Rosa Uy of Manila: PhIl., Oct. 12, 1933; children-Ruby Gilbert, K. Chiong, Jr. V.p. & gen. mgr~ Dee Hong Lue & Co., Inc.; gen. mgr. Zambales Lumber Co., dir. China Banking Corpn.,

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DELGADO v.p. Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Manila); dir. Manila Lumber Merchants Assn. clubs - Oriental, Wack Wack Golf. address-161 Interior V. Mapa, Manila, Phil. DEEN, Alfred Ponce, attorney; b. Baybay, Leyte, P. I., Sept. 13, 1904; s. N. F. and Susana (Ponce) Deen; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1930. m. Concepcion Ron, Cebu, P. I., March 17, 1928; child1'en-Nicolas, Alfred, Fuad, Damilo. Private practice. address -Cebu, Cebu, P. I. DEEN, Najeeb Taky, physician; b. Mt. Lebanon, Syria, 1880; attended American Univ., Syria; M.D. Univ. of Maryland, 1900. m. Mary C. Atega, Cabadbaran, Agusan, P. I., Oct. 19, 1914; 11 children. Served asst. surgeon, U. S. Army, 1900-08; resigned to practice privately in Cebu. clubs-United Service Country (Cebu), Casino Espanol (Cebu), Filipino (Cebu). address-Cebu, Cebu, P. I. DELFINO, Albert Paul, consul for Venezuela; b. Geneva, Switzerland, May 11, 1884; s. Antonio and Julie (Bickart) Delfino; attended Ecole Superieure de Commerce, Geneva. m. Lolita Villaamil, Manila, P. I., Nov. 21, 1917; 1 son Francis. Arrived Manila, 1904; consul since 1922. clubs-Philippine Columbian, Alliance Francaise. address-551 Santo Sepulcro, Manila, P : I.

DELGADO, Francisco A., attorney, judge, legislator, statesman; b. Bulacan, Bulacan, Phil., Jan. 25, 1886; s. Nemesio and Manuela (Afan) D; ed. San Juan de Letran and Ateneo de Manila; law stud. ColegLo Filipino, 1901-03; LL.B. Indiana State Univ., 1907; attended summer elas.ses Univ. of Chicago, 1904-07; LL.M. gradus delatus cum laude, Yale Univ., 1908. m. Rosario M. Montenegro, Feb. 11, 1915; children-Rosarito, Conchita, Arturo. Admitted to bar in all U.S. state courts and U.S. District Court of Ind., 1907; joined Chambers, Pikin, Morse & Davidson, Indianapolis, Ind., 1907; returned to Phil., 1908 and admitted to Phil. bar; law elk., and chief of law div., Executive Bur., 1908-13; memo of various law firms in Phil. since and presently with Delgado and Tanada; elected to House of Rep. from 1st. dist., Bulacan, 1931; Phil. Commissioner to U.S. Congress,


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1934-36; judge, Court of Appeals, 1936-37; in priv. practice since resignation; Mason (Shriner); memo National Geographic Soc. of Am., Am. Soc. of International Law, Y.M.C.A. (ex-dir.), A.R.C. (Phil. chapter), Anti-Tuberculosis Soc. of Phil. (ex-dir.), Commerci.a l Law League of Am., Committee on Indonesian Customary Law of the Am. Council of the Supreme Nat. Council of the Phil. (organizer), New Masonic Temple Assn. (dir.), Manila Building & Loan Assn. (v.p.); various offices in Masonry; founder and life memo Masonk Hospital for Crippled Children in Manila; memo Phil. Bar Assn. (pres.), 1st Filipino to be made active memo Am. Bar. Assn., 1919; organizer and dir. International Bar. Assn.; memo Theta Nu Epsilon; organizer and first sec. Yale Cosmopolitan Club; served P.N.G. and memo National Council of Defense for Phil. during World War I. clubs-Phil. Columbian (an organizer and ex-dir.), Tiro al Blanco, Filipino, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country. address-503 Heacock Bldg., Manila, Phil. DELGADO y SALCEDO, Jose M., physician, surgeon; b. Malolos, Bulacan, PhiL, June 20, 1887; S. Fausto and Eustaquia (Salcedo) D; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1906; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1912. 117,. Felisa Concepcion in Manila, Sept. 12, 1910; childre'Ylr-Jose, Jesus, Francisco, Antonio, Milagros, Filomena, Teresita. Private practice in Manila; prof. Univ. Sto. Tomas; memo Med.-Pharmaceutical CoIl.; agent A.M.A.; Grand Knight Manila Council 1000, K. C., memo Cruzados de Cristo Rey of the Caballeros de Sta. Cruz. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. address-2305 E. Mendiola, Manila, Phil. DEPPERMANN, Charles Edward, clergyman, scientist; b. New York, N. Y., March 30, 1889; s. Charles Edward and Elizabeth (Drexler) Deppermann; Ph.D. John Hopkins Univ., 1925. Successively chief, Seismological Div., Manila Observatory, Phi,lippine Weather Bur., chief, Astronomical Div., asst. dir. of Bur., 1933. autho1'-various publications of Manila Observatory and Philippine Weather Bureau on scientific research work Philippine Frontology, Atmospherical Electricity, etc. Mem., American Physical Soc.,

DIAZ Internat. Geophysical Union, National Research Council of the Philippines, Am. Meteorological Soc. add1'ess-Manila Observatory, Manila, P. I. DEVEZA, Calixto Guerra, physician, surgeon; b. San Pablo, Laguna, PhiL, Oct. 14, 1910; S. Hermenegildo A. and Brigida (Guerra) D; A.A. Univ. of PhiL, 1932, M. D", 1937. m. Apolonia B. Exconde of San Pablo, Jan. 1, 1939. Entered priv. med. pl'ac. after graduation and opened clinic in Pagbilao, Tayabas, Phil.; presently in priv. prac. and owner of drug store in San Pablo since 1938; 1st It. P. A. Med. Res.; mem. Laguna Med. Soc. add1'ess-San Pablo, Laguna, Phi1. DeWITT, Clyde Alton, attorney; b. Port Hope, Mich., May 16, 1879; S. Alton D. and Lydia (Adams) D; LL.B. Univ. of Michigan, 1908. m. Katherine Dunn of Michigamme, Mich., Aug. 25, 1905; childnm-Katherine, William Alton, Marjory. Priv. practice in Manila since 1908; capt. and then maj. U.S.A. during World War I; Phi1. public utility Commr., 1916-20; memo B.P.O.E. clubsArmy and Navy, Manila Polo, Casino Espanol, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country, Los Tamaraos Polo, University, Claremont Country (Oakland, Ca1.). address -Manila Hotel, Manila, Phil. DIAZ, Juan L., attorney, professor; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phi1., Aug. 10, 1898; s. Ubaldo and Carmen (Arrechea) D; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1923; LL. M. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1936, D.C.L., 1937. m. Soledad Chanco in Manila, Phil., Jan. 15, 1927 ; childre'Ylr-Jose, Maria, Jesus, Juan, Anita. Priv. prac. in Manila after grad.; asst. city fiscal of Manila, 1937; prof. institute of law Far Eastern Univ. address-401 Burke Bldg., Manila, Phil. DIAZ, Manuel Suarez, dentist; b. Zamboanga, P. I., Dec. 31, 1910; s. Baltazar and Veronica Diaz; D.D.S. Philippine Dental ColI. Private practice; teacher, oral surgery, Philippine Dental ColI.; 2nd It. Dental Reserve, Philippine Army. Mem. Manila Dental Soc., National Dental Soc. addres8-Zamboanga, Zamboanga, P. I.


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DICK, Robert McCulloch, editor, publisher; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Jan. 22, 1873; s. John and Lily (Smith) Dick; B.A. Park CoIl., Mo., 1899. Arrived Philippines, 1900. Editor, Manila Times (now defunct), 1901-02, 1904-08; founder, Philippines Free Press, 1908, editor and publisher, same, since then. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Manila Golf. addTess -1173 M. H. del Pilar, Malate, Manila, P. 1. DIKIT, Domingo T., accountant; b. Morong, Rizal, Phil., May 12, 1887; s. Guillermo and Maxima (Tambongco) D; ed. San Francisco Industrial School and Elizabethtown CoIl. (Penna). m. Emilia A. Ramos in Albay, Phil., Jan. 9, 1909; childre~Benjamin, Alfreda, Elisa, Edmundo, Marina, Arturo, Insular teacher Carolina, Domingo, Jr. in Albay; entered Bur. of Audits and was successively district auditor's elk., head bookkeeper in provincial section, district auditor, mgr. of provincial-municipal audits; asst. auditor in Phil. Nat. "Bank; memo Board of Accountancy of the Phil. (exsec.-treas.) ; Mason, memo Bagumbayan Lodge No. 4 (master 1931). address-Philippine National Bank, Manila, Phil. DIMATAGA, Mariano Serna, government official; b. Opon, Cebu, Phil., Dec. 12, 1902; s. Bartolome M. and Leoncia (de la Serna) D; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1926. Labor deputy Bur. of Labor in Cebu, 1931-33; mun. mayor of Opon since 1938. addressOpon, Cebu, Phil. DIMAYUGA, Delfin M., dentist; b. Lipa, Batangas, P. 1., Dec. 24, 1901; s. Domingo and Eulogia (Malibiran) Dimayuga; D.D.S. Philippine Dental ColI., 1929. m. Catalina Maralit, Lipa, Batangas, P. 1., July 19, 1925; childre~Victor, Cristina, Nemesio, Moises, Cristina Ofelia. Private practice since 1929; 1st It., Dental Corps Reserve, Philippine Army. Mem. Batangas Dental Assn. add1'ess -Lipa, Batangas, P. I. DIMAYUGA, Jose D., attorney, legislator; S. Roman and Rufina (Mayo) D; A.B. Liceo de Manila, 1912; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1916. m. Felecisima Coronel in Bolbok, Batangas, Nov. 6, 1922; childre~Antonio, Celso, Celes, b. Lipa, Batangas, Phil., Nov. 5, 1892;

DISINI tino, Romeo, Ricardo, Leticia, Amparo, Milagros y J esusa. Priv. practice in Batangas after passing Phil. bar examinations; teacher in San Pablo, Laguna, 1906; municipal counselor, Lipa, 1916-19; memo House of Representatives, 1928-34; memo Dimasalang Assn., Ang Bagong Katipunan, Palihan ng bayan. add1'ess-Lipa, Batangas, Phil. DIOKNO, Ramon, attorney ; b. Taal, Batangas, P. 1., March 28, 1886; S . Ananias and Paulina (Marasigan) Diokno; LL.B. Liceo de Manila, 1905. tn. Leonor Wright, Pandacan, Manila, P. 1., Aug. 26, 1911; childre~Pau足 lina, Luz, Rosario, Nora, Antonio, Roberto, Mercedes, Jose, Angela, Irene. Rep. from Batangas, 1st dist., 1916-19, re-elected, 193335. Now government corporate counsel. address-642 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, P . 1. DIONISIO, Saturnino Ador, sur geon; b. San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Nov. 11, 1910 ; s. Teofilo and Antonina (Baguiza) Dionisio ; M.D. Univ. of the Philippines, 1935. Private practice. Mem. Mu Sigma Phi, Mani.la Medical Soc., Phi Kappa Phi, Philippine Islands Medical Assn., fellow, American Medical Assn. address-San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, P. 1. DIOQUINO, Elias, capt. Philippine Army; b. Bacon, Sorsogon, P. 1., July 20, 1895;

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Narciso and J oaquina (Ego) Dioquino; grad. Constabulary Academy 1917; Infantry Sch., Fort Benning, Georgia, 1926. m . Gregoria B. Trijo, Sorsogon, P. 1., July 23, 1927; child1'e~Esperanza, Elias, Manuel. Served in Mindanao; instructor, Constabulary Academy, Baguio; Provincial Commander, Sulu, Davao. Holds Distinguished Conduct Star for bravery in fight against Sultan sa Raya, Lanao, Mindanao, 1925. author-My Travel Around the World, Notes on Davao. address-407 San Antonio, Paco, Manila, ~. 1. DISINI, Domingo Roque, physician; b. Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, Phil., Aug. 1, 1900; S. Fructuoso and Damasa (Roque) D; M.D. Uni.v. Sto. Tomas, 1926. m. Demetria Purisima of San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur, May 1, 1930; childr~Domin:go, Jr., Lourdes, Jesus. Intern San Lazaro Hosp., 1926; resident phys. Camilla Simpson Hosp., Olongapo,


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Zambales, 1927, Cervantes Hosp., Ilocos Sur, 1928; pres. sanitary div. in Cervantes, 1928; phys. Culion Leper Colony, Palawan, 192938; presently med. officer in Mindanao Central Treatment station, Zamboanga City, Phil. since 1939; memo Culion Med. Soc. (sec.treas. & v.p.), Zamboanga Med. Soc. (v.p.), P. M . A. author-Clinical Trial of Methylene Blue, Fluorescein Trypan Blue and Brilliant Green in Leprosy. address-Zamboanga City, Phil. DOLORICO, Julio Estrellado, physician; b. Luisiana, Laguna, Phil., April 12, 1912;

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Valentin and Maria (Estrellado) D; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1936. m. Jenny Lind Nessia of Bacolod. Occ. Neg., Dec. I, 1939. Resident phys. Bethany Hosp., Tacloban, Leyte, Phil. since 1936; memo Leyte Med. Soc. add1'essTacloban, Leyte, Phil. DOMINGO, Melecio R., government official; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, P. I., Dec. 4, 1897; S. Primo and Julia (Rui-z) Domingo; student Philippine Institute, Iloilo. m. Emma Allen, Bais, Oriental N egros; children-Paz Melly, Linda, Norma, Teresita:, Poliento. Teacher, Bur. of Education, 1916; dist. clk. Cebu, Bur. of Internal Revenue, 1918, agent's asst. 1919, agent, 1920, supervising agent, 1921. Mason. address-1382 San Andres, Manila, P. I. DORADO, Jose A., attorney; b. Capiz, Capiz, P. I., Dec. 11, 1893; S. Pedro and Aurea (Amancio) Dorado; LL. B. Escuela de Derecho, 1912. m. Segunda Delfin, Capiz, P. I., May, 1917; children--Pedro, Virginia, Jesus, Alicia, Amparo, Ricardo, Wilfrido, Jose Roque. Successively Justice of Peace and provincial fiscal of Capiz. Rep. 2nd dist., Capiz, 1928; legal counsel and pres., Rural Credit Assn., Capiz. Pres. Kauswagan sang Banua. address-Capiz, Capiz, P. I. DOSDOS, Tereso,

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Crispin and Ana (Mondigo) D; A.B. Colegio de San Carlos (Cebu), 1915; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho de Manila, 1920. m. Filomena Mangubat of Borbon, Nov. 21, 1923; children--Jorge, Luisa, Elena, Priscila. Priv. law prac. in Cebu, 1921-24; register of deeds,

DUCKWORTH-FORD provo dist.; Phil. 1938. Phil.

Cebu, 1934; memo Ho. of Rep. from 1st mun. judge Cebu City, 1936-38; memo Assembly from 1st dist. Cebu since address-701-D Jones Ave., Cebu City,

DOSSER, William Earl, col. Philippine Army; b. Jonesboro, East Tennessee, Dec. 5, 1881; S. William and Mollie Chester (Wilds) Dosser. m. Rosario Rodriguez Madarang, Manila, P. I., Nov. I, 1919; children -Helen, Ruth, Lillian, Ann, Elizabeth. Enlisted 3rd U. S. Cav., 1900, successively, private, corporal, sergeant; commissioned Philippine Constabulary, 1907, 2nd It., 1908, capt., 1915, maj., 1919, It. col., 1924, col., 1930; It.-gov., !fugao, 1916-24; provincial gov., Mountain Province, 1929-36; dist. Southern Luzon, 1936; inspector-gen., Philippine Army, 1936. club-Baguio Country. address-Baguio, P. I. DOUGLAS, Robert Patterson, accountant; S. E.P. and Florence (Chisholm) D; ed. Univ. of Michigan. m. Marion E. Keene of St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 20, 1928; 1 son Robert Keene. Joined Standard-Vacuum Oil Co., and came to Phil. with same company. address-1528 F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. b. Pittsburg, Pa., July 23, 1896;

DUCKWORTH-FORD, Robert Geoffrey Alexander, colonel Philippine Constabulary; b. Colombo, Ceylon, July 4, 1877; s. Benjamin D'Urban and Flora Dorothy (Glanville) D; ed. King's Coll. (London, Eng.) and Univ. of Aberdeen (Aberdeen, Scotland). m. Josephine Ellis at Falmouth, Ky., Jan. 7, 1908; children--D'Urban Glanville, Robert Wood. With British Mounted Police in Rhodesia, South Africa, 1896-97; came to PhiL, 1901 with U.S.A.; commd. in Phil. Constabulary, 1903-14; served with B.E.F., 1915-17; transferred to U.S.A. as instr. 1917; staff corr. London Times, 1920; rejoined Phil. Constabulary, maj., 1922, It. col., 1924, col., 1927, insp. gen., 1927; supt. Phil. Constabulary Acad. 1928; fellow Royal Geographical Society. author-The Bamboo Brigade and other verses. decorations-Mons Star, King's Medal, British Victory, U.S. Victory, Rhodesia, Africa, Philippine Insurrection, Visayas, Mindanao, Luzon, Distingui.shed Service Star, J ap-


DUMAS anese Earthquake Relief. clubs-Junior Army and Navy (London), Manila, Army and Navy, Baguio Country, Manila Golf, Manila Polo. address-322 N. Oakhurst Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. DUMAS, John, sugar executive; b. New Orleans, La., Sept. 8, 1884; s. Edward and Josephine D. m. Victoria Helen Rolle at New Orleans, Jan. 5, 1909; children-Marie Francis, Norman Louis. Came to Phil., 1910 and entered sugar industry; Phil. Sugar Dev. Co., 1910-13; Calamba Sugar Estate, 1913-22; operated a sugar hacienda, 1922-27; gen. mgr. Binalbagan Sugar Central since. clubs-Manila Polo, Negros Golf (ex-pres.). addressBinalbagan Sugar Central, Occidental Negros, Phil. DUMPIT, Inocencio Corpuz, accountant; b. Naguilian, La Union, Phil., July 23, 1894; s. Nicolas and Gertrudis (Corpus) D; A.B. in Commerce, Jose Rizal ColI., 1923, B.C.S., 1929. m. Rosalinda Rimando, 1922; children -Maximo Inocencio, Aurea Rosalinda, Juan Rosenciano, Honorio Nicolas (deceased) . Asst. bookkeeper city treasurer's office, Baguio, 1917-18; successively elk., examiner of accounts of corpn., field accountant, chief of customs audit section in Bur. of Audits, 1918-28; passed examination for C.P.A., 1923; provincial auditor for Mountain Prov., Ilocos Norte, Capiz and Iloilo, Metropolitan Water District, supervising provo auditor, 1929-33; supt. accounting div., Bur. of Posts, 1933-36; accounting officer and rep. of the budget commn. for the Bureau of Posts and Postal Savings Bank since; Mason, memo Phil. Institute of C.P.A. address-Po O. Box 900, Manila, Phi,l. DUQUE, Calixto C., officer Philippine Army; b. Vintar, Ilocos Norte, P. 1., Oct. 14, 1895; S. Venancio and Angela (Castillo) Duque; attended Univ. of the Philippines, 1917; grad. Infantry Sch., Fort Benning, Georgia, 1927. Apptd. 3rd It., Philippine Constabulary, 1917, promoted 2nd It., 1919, 1st It., 1920, capt., 1931, major, 1937. Served in Mindanao; participated Datu Santiago Campaign, 1923; asst. Provincial Commander, Sulu, 1927; provincial Commander, Agusan, 192782; post adjutant, instructor, Constabulary

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DYCHITAN Academy, 1933; commandant of Cadets, Philippine Military Academy, 1936; chief, Planning Section, Defense Plans Div., Philippine Army Headquarters, 1936, comdg. 237th F. A., P. A. since 1937. Mem. Knights of Columbus; pres., Baguio Bachelors Club. addressCamp Dau, Pampanga, Phil. DURAN, Pio, attorney; b. Guinobatan, AIbay, P. 1., April 14, 1900; S. Jose and Miguela (Salvador) Duran; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919, LL.B., 1923, LL.M. 1926. m. Pilar Ibarra, Camiling, P. 1., Nov. 11, 1923. Mem. firm of Duran & Lim. author-Philippine Independence and the Far Eastern Question, Japanese Friendship-a Pre-requisite to National Security. club-Philippine Columbian (dir.) address-Guinobatan, Albay, P. 1. DUREN, Homer Kenneth, business executive; b. Foreman, Arkansas, July 10, 1907; S. James Watson and Bertha Pearl May (Fowler) Duren; attended Tyler Commercial ColI., Brownsville Junior ColI. m. Milagros Rocha y Castilla, Manila, Sept. 3, 1933. Private sec., E. M. Bachrach, 1930; at present sec. and advertising mgr., Bachrach Motor Co., Inc. address-Bachrach Motor Co., Manila, Phil. DY, Manuel Alandy, surgeon; b. Tayabas, P. 1., Dec. 8, 1909; s. Elpidia Olivia (Perez) Dy; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1935. m. Felicidad Soabas, Tayabas, P. 1., Feb. 5, 1936. Resident physician, Philippine Chinese Gen. Hosp. address-Tayabas, P. 1. DYCHITAN, Teodoro Chansuico, physician; b. Guagua, Pampanga, PhiL, Aug. 2, 1894; S. Guillermo and Guadalupe D; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1920; post-grad. work Univ. of Phil. m. Caridad Licup of Angeles, Pampanga, July, 1920; children-Josefina, Teresita, Carmelita, Bernardo, Jesus, Teodoro, Margarita, Silvia, Fe, Agnes, Crispulo. Entered govt. service 1920 as pres. sanitary div. until 1922; dist. health officer for Bataan, Cagayan, Isabela, MindoroJ Nueva Vizcaya since 1923; discovered and did research work on lapnus while health officer for Minaddres8-Bayombong, Nueva doro, 1924. Vizcaya, Phil.


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DYSON, Verne, sinologist; b. Rolla, Mo .• Jan. 25, 1879; 8. Rev. S. A. and Henrietta L. (Singleton) D; A.B. Central ColI., Fayette, Mo., 1905. m. Nannie May Hubbard, of Renick, Mo., June 21, 1905. With Kansas City Star, 1906-11, Los Angeles Times, 191219; teacher and writer in China, 1920-28; dean Williams CoIl., Shanghai, 1921; traveling lecturer, China and Japan, 1924-25; prof. English Kwang Hua U., Shanghai, 1926-27; dir. foreign group in nation-wide campaign, Nat. Good Roads Assn. of China, Oct. 10 to Nov. 10, 1927; lit. edi.t or China Courier, 1927; editor Orient Mag., 1927; lecturer on Far Eastern Affairs and Politics, and asst. prof. English, U. of Philippines, Manila, since May, 1928; dramatic critic, Manila Daily Bullettin; contbg. editor Philippine Social Science Review (a founder 1930). Mem. Chinese Social and Polito Science Assn., Royal Asiati.c Soc., China Soc. Science and Arts, Philippine Acad. Social Sciences. clubs-Am. University, Short Story, Rotary. autho?'-Black Cloth (novel), 1925; Forgotten Tales of Ancient China, 1927 (approved by Bur. of Edn. of P. I. [1928] for use in high schools); (pamphlet) Foreigners and the Good Roads Movement, 1927; Apples of Gold (one-act play), 1928. Editor of Shanghai Stories, 1925. address-University of the Philippines, Manila, P. 1. EDADES, Victorio C., artist; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phil., Dec. 23, 1895; S. Hilario and Cecilia E; B.F.A. Univ. of Washington, 1925, M.F.A., 1928; Diplome d'Archictecture, Fontainebleau (France), 1937. m. Jean Garrott, Seattle, Wash., Oct. 30, 1928; 1 dau. Joan. Architectural designer Bureau Public Works, Phil., 1929-30; lecturer Mapua Institute, 1929-31; prof. dir. sch. of architecture & fine arts Univ. Sto. Tomas; mural painter Capitol Theatre, 1935, State Theatre, 1936; fresco work at Quezon Institute, 1938 and Phil. building Golden Gate Exposition (San Francisco), 1939. address-27 Pilar St., San Juan, Rizal, Phil. EDA~E, Aquiline Bautista, ' physician; b. Masinloc, Zambales, Phil., Jan. 4, 1899; 8. Pedro and Lucia (Bautista) E; A.B. National Univ., 1924; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1929. m. Solita Ortin of Masinloc, May 27,

ELICA~O

1933; children-Delia 0., Aquilina 0., Susana O. Passed med. bd. examination, 1929 and apptd. dir. Maternity & Puericulture Center at Cagayan, Oriental Misamis until 1931; priv. med. prac. in Masinloc since 1931; memo A.M.A., Manila Med. Soc., Zambales Med. Soc., P.M.A. addTess-Masinloc, Zambales, Phil.

EDWARDS, Thomas Henry, merchant, planter; b. Benton, Pa., Dec. 2, 1879; s. Thomas Euston and Rachel Brown (Seeley) E; B.Pd. Bloomsburg State Normal Sch. (Pa.), 1901. m. Rosario A. Neri of Cagayan, Phil., May 1, 1907; children-Albert Carlos, Mary Rosario, Ruth Nicolasa, Fe Josephine, Mildred Rachel, Anna Irene. Came to Phil. as teacher, 1901; served in the Bur. of Education in various capacities throughout the Islands, 1901-16; opened a store and started coconut plantation at Brook's Point, Palawan, 1918. add?'ess-Brook's Point, Palawan, Phil. ELEAZAR, P. F., engineer, professor; b. Mauban, Tayabas, P. 1., July 8, 1897; s. Eladio and Roberta (Ferreras) Eleazar; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1918, B.C.E., 1923; M.S. Univ. of California, 1926. m. Josefina Pansocola, Mauban, Tayabas, P. 1., Jan. 17, 1932; children-Adolfo, Roberto, Amelita. Instructor in mathematics, Univ. of the Philippines, 1923-24; asst. civil engineer, Angat River Irrigation Project, 1924-25; asst. civil engineer, U. S. Bur. of Reclamation, 192728; civil engineer, Bur. of Public Works, P. 1., 1928-30; supt. Irrigation System, Tarlac, 1930-31; technical adviser, dept. of Public Works, 1931-36; memo Bd. of Examiners for Civil Engineers, 1929-35; chief, dept. of appraisals, National Loan and Examiners for Civil Engineers since 1936; prof. of mechanics, Mapua Institute of Technology since 1935. address-Mauban, Tayabas, P. 1. ELICA~O, Tranquilino, physician; b. Masinloc, Zambales, Phil., July 6, 1892; S. Florentino and Magdalena (Empefio) E; stud. Ateneo de Manila, Colegio de San Javier; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1919.; post-grad. at Escole de Puericulture (Paris, France), 1928. m. J osefa Marciales (deBc.) in Manila, Phil., Sept. 15, 1925; m. Quintina Venzon of Manila; child1'e~Tranquilino, Jr., Rene (2nd


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marriage). Ship's surgeon, 1919-20; phys. with Yangco Lumber Co., 1920-21; pres. sanitary div. Masinloc, 1920-21; med. officer in public welfare work, 1921-23, chief of maternity & child hygiene div., 1923-35; tech. asst. Associated Charities of the PhiL, cons. phys. Community Health Nursing Asso., med. supervisor National Charity clinics (Bur. of Health) since 1935; one time cons. phys. Gota de Leche; memo Manila Med. Soc. (pres. 1931), Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico de 路 Filipinas, Union Zambalena (sec.); one time asso. editor Journal Phil. Med. Assn.; official del. Internat. Conf. on Child Welfare (Paris), 1928 and Internat. Conf. on Tuberculosis (Rome, Italy), 1928. address-202-E Magallanes St., Manila, Phil.

ELSER Polo, University, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Manila, Baguio Country, Army and Navy, Manila Yacht, Casino Espanol. address -Elena Apts., Manila, Phil.

ELIZALDE, Joaquin M., business executive, statesman; b. Manila, PhiL, Aug. 2, 1896; S. Joaquin J. and Carmen Diaz (Moreu) E; ed. England and Switzerland. ?n. Elena von Kauffmann of Manila; children--Elena, Cecilia. Chmn. bd. of dir. Elizalde & Co., Inc.; successively economic adviser to President of Philippines, Phil. delegate to London Sugar Conf., 1938, memo National Economics Council, Joint Preparatory Com. on Phil. Affairs, pres. National Dev. Co., presently Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the U.S. clubs -Los Tamaraos Polo (founder, 1st pres.), Manila, and the following Washington, D.C. clubs: Burning Tree Golf, Chevy Chase Golf, National Press, Jefferson. address-Elizalde & Co., Manila, Phil.

ELLIS, Ernest William, engineer; b. London, Eng., June 23, 1889; S. Frederick Ernest and Alice Francis (Bi.shop) E; B.S. Mining Engineering, Univ. of Idaho, 1912, M.S. Metallurgical Engineering, 1925. ?n. Ruth Annett of Boise, la., Sept. 10, 1913; children-Ernest William, Jr., John Edward. Various mining posts, 1905-12, metall. engl'. with Anaconda Copper Mining Co., 1912-16; mill supt. Northern Ore Co., 1916-17; commd. U.S.A. during World War I; mine supt. B. & A. Mining Co., 1919-22; mgr., part owner Engineer Mines, 1922-23; faculty memo sch. of mines, Univ. of Idaho, and Idaho Bur. of Mines and Geology, 1923-28 (actg. dean 1928) ; expert metall. witness in Carson Case, 1928-29; asst. mgr. Walker Mine, 1929-30; supt. of metall., Idaho Maryland Mines, 193134; supt. Republic Gold Mining Corpn., 193435; mgr. Carlyle Mines, 1936-37; with Engineering Equipment & Supply Co., (Manila) as cons. mining and metallurgical engl'. since: chmn. Phil. section A.I.M.M.E., memo American Legion (past dept. comdr. Idaho), National Sojourners, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Xi, Scabbard and Blade, Mason. author-Technical articles, co-author Geology and Ore Deposits of Boundary County, Idaho. club-Manila Polo. add1'ess-124 Maytubig, Pasay, Rizal, Phil.

ELIZALDE, Juan Miguel, business executive; b. Manila, Phi1., Feb. 6, 1902; s. J oaquin J. and Carmen (Diaz-Moreu) E; ed. in Spain, England, U. S. and has C.E. degree. Entered family firm in Manila after graduation and presently pres. Elizalde & Co., Anakan Lumber Co., Central Engl'. Co., Destileria de Tanduay, Elizalde Rope Factory, Elizalde Paint & Oil Factory, Manila S.S. Co., Metropolitan Ins. Co., Samar Mining Co.; v.p. Central Azucarera de La Carlota, Central Azucarera de Pilar, Central Azucarera de SaraAjuy, Jai-Alai Corpn.; dir. Bukidnon Cattle Development Co., National Development Co., National Food Products Co.; hon. consul for Republic of Costa Rica. clubs-Los Tamaraos

ELSER, Edwin Emil, insurance executive ; S. F. and Maria Louise (Tschumi) E; ed. in U. S. m. Ida May Brown, June 1, 1891 (died, 1918), Paula Hicks in Manila, July 11, 1930; children--Edith Louise (Harrison), Gertrude Viola (Jordan). Arrived in Phil. 1902 and joined McCullough Printing Co.; entered ins. business in 1906 when E. E. Elser, Inc. was organized, presently pres. and gen. mgt'. of same; founder Manila Building & Loan Assn. (pres. 1923-38); Mason (33掳, past grand master, grand lodge of the Philippines); memo Masonic Temple Assn. (past pres.), B.P.O.E. (past exalted ruler). clubs-University, Manila, Tiro al Blanco, Manila Polo, Transportab. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 21, 1867;


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tion, Swiss, W ack Wack Golf, Baguio Count:ry, Jonathan (Los Angeles, CaL). addressManila Hotel, Manila, Phil. ENRIQUEZ, Pedro Menguita, dental surgeon; b. Paco, Manila, P. I., Oct. 10, 1886; s. Pedro and Graciana (Menguita) Enriquez; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1907; D.D.S. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1915. m. Asuncion Noriega, Manila, P. I., May 5, 1911; childTen-EscoIastico, Guadalupe, Veronica. Private practice. address-256 Mayhaligue, Manila, P. I. ENRIQUEZ, Victoriano Torres, government official; b. San Mateo, Rizal, P. I., March 23, 1902; s. Vicente and Felisa (Enriquez) Torres; B. C.S. Jose Rizal ColI. C.P.A. m. Luceria Reyes, Quiapo, Manila, P. I., May 1, 1926; children-Alfredo, Felicitas, Manuela, With customs secVictoria no, Vicente. tion, Bureau of Audits as clerk, stenographer, audit clerk examiper, 1918-26 i with accounting div., Bureau of Customs as asst. customs examiner, customs examiner, calculator, assessor, 1926-30; with marine div., Bur. of Customs as asst. chief of div., 1931-35, asst. chief, Budget Office, 1935; assigned to assist sec. of finance Carmona, 1935-36; accounting officer and rep. of Budget Commission for Bur. of Customs, Bur. of Quarantine Service and Manila Harbor Bd. and at present Supervising Auditor, General Auditing Office. author-The Philippine Customs Tariff and A Critical Study of the Philippine Budgetary System. club- Alunan Tennis (mem. bd. of dirs. and auditor). address-2537 Lico, Santa Cruz, Manila, P. I. EPISCOPE, Irineo Ferrer, dentist; b. Calasiao, Pangasinan, P. I., June, 1895; s. Leon and Andrea (Ferrer) Episcope; grad. Philippine Dental ColI., 1927, D.D.S. m. Claudia Ma,1imutin, 1924; children-Irineo, Jr., Rosita, Purita. Apptd. consulting dentist, Mary Chiles Hosp., 1933. address-165 Dimasalang, Sampaloc, Manila, P. I. ERA~A, Gervasio, dental surgeon; b. Bustos, Bulacan, Phil., June 19, 1888; s. Francisco and Mercedes (Alba) E; D.D.S. Phil. Dental ColI., 1917. m. Magdalena Basa of Manila, Phil., 1913; child1'en-Francisco B., Nieva R., Bienvenido B., J osefa M. In-

ESPINA sular teacher in Bulacan, Manila; prin. San Sebastian, Gagalangim, San Andres, Tondo schools; former prof. Phil. Dental ColI.; dept. head & prof. colI. of dentistry E.I.P.1. (cofounder & trustee); founder & dir. school of dental hygiene & mech. dentistry E.I.PJ.; fellow Internat. CoIl. of Dentists; memo National Research Council (asso.), Manila Teachers' Assn. (pres.), Philippine Dental ColI. Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.), National Dental Assn. (ex-pres.), Barangay Club (expres.); one-time memo Bd. of Dental Examiners. author-many treatises on dentistry & articles on dental profession. address230 Regina Bldg., Manila, Phil. ERFE, Francisco M., physician; b. San Fabian, Pangasinan, Phil., June 4, 1908; s. Ambrosio and Rosario (Mercado) Erfe-Mejia; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1935. m. Belen A. Fernandez of Dagupan, Pangasinan, Jan. 9, 1937; 1 .dau. Cristina F. Intern at Pangasinan Provo Hosp., 1935-36; presently in priv. prac. and resident phys. Atok Gold Mini~g Co. since 1936; memo P.M.A., Baguio Med. Soc. address-Po O. Box 257, Baguio, Phil. ERICSON, Norman John, mining engineer; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 24, 1906; S. David E. and Pearl C. (Trebilcock) E; B.S. Univ. of Nevada, 1930, E.M., 1939. m. Miriam Zeitlin of New York, N.Y., Nov. 30, 1935. With mining cos. in U.S., Chile in various capacities until 1933; came to Phil. 1933 with Antamok Goldfields Mining Company; brought 路 Mayon Mining Co. (Labo, Norte Camarines) into production as gen. supt., 1939-40; presently consulting engineer in Manila. autho'r-technical articles on mining; memo A.I.M.E.; Am. Assn. of Engineers, Phil. Geological Soc., Beta Kappa, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, B.P.O.E ., A.F. & M. address-4l2 Syquia Apts., Manila, Phil. ESPINA, Angel Col om ian a, minister, educator; b. Maasin, Leyte, Phil., Oct. I, 1898; s. Francisco V. and Laureana (Colomiam.. ) E; B.A. Silliman Institute, 1922; B.A. in Philosophy and Education, Linfield Coil. (Ore.), 1924. m. Wenceslina Salatandre of Ayuquitan, Oriental Neg., March 13, 1923; children-Angel Beaunoni, Herbert Geraldine,


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Edgarino Lakandula, Elmer Adalid, Clyde Bartolome, Eula Evelyn, Rosa Wenceslina. Founder Maasin Institute (Leyte), 1924 and head of same since; was stud. evangelist at Silliman; asst. pastor Dumaguete United Evangelical Church and later pastor; successively regional sec., travelling sec. (Phil. Council of Religious Ed.), memo exe路 cutive com. United Evangelical Ch. of Phil., moderator then sec.-treas. Maasin Dist. Conf; pastor United Evangelical Ch. of Maasin; delegate 8th World Sunday Sch. Conv. (Tokyo, Japan), 1920 and Internat. Missionary Conf. (Madras, India), 1938; presently memo provo bd. of Leyte; memo Pi Kappa Delta, Tau Delta Sigma. author-Ang Madaugong Panaw. address-Maasin, Leyte, Phil. ESPIRITU, Jose Armayan, attorney; b. Apalit, Pampanga, P. 1., April 10, 1886; S. Luis and Tiburcia Arnedo (Cruz) Espiritu; graduated N. J. State Normal Sch., 1907; LL. B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1913; student Cornell Univ. m. Rosario Rodriguez y Ruiz, Manila, April 17, 1915; 1 dau. Lourdes. Government pensionado, 1903-07; prin. intermediate sch., Pampanga, 1908-09; supervising teacher, Pampanga, 1909-10; teacher, Philippine Normal School, 1910-12; prof. Univ. of the Philippines since 1913; dean, Coli. of Law, Univ. of the Philippines since 1934. author-Code of Commerce of the Philippines, Annotated: Notes, on the Code of Commerce of the Philippines, Readings in Institutes of Civil Laws and others. address176 Villaruel St., Pasay, Rizal, P. 1.

ESTRADA and Leoncia (Frias) Esquivel; M.D. Univ. of the Philippines, 1917. m. Amanda Morente Esquivel, Pinamalayan, Mindoro, P. 1., March 31, 1928; child1'en-Teresa, Socorro, Angelina. Resident physician, Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1917-20; surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, 1920-22; medical examiner, U. S. Veterans' Bur., 1922-25; resident surgeon, Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1926-28; resident physician, Pangasinan Provincial Hosp., 1928-30; chief, Nueva Ecija Provincial Hosp., 1930-36; now chief, Baguio Hosp. author-articles on surgery. Mem. Philippine Islands Medical Assn., Nueva Ecija Golf Assn., Nueva Ecija Medical Assn. (past pres. 1934-36). addressJaen, Nueva Ecija, P. 1. ESTEPA, Lino Ma., physician and surgeon; b. Naguilian, La Union, Phil., Sept. 21, 1893; s. Juan and Maxima (Rimando) E ; B.A. Univ. of Phil., 1920, C.P.H., 1939; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1924. m. Camila Bigornia of Bangued, Abra, Phil., June 2, 1924 ; children-Edita Maria, Asterio Anastasio (desc.), Rosario Leticia, Evergisto Rafael, Melecia Natividad Concepcion, Deogracias Jose. Mun. teacher 1913-14; intern Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1925; joined Public Health Service, 1925 and presently pres. sanitary div. in La Union since 1926; passed med. examination (1926), surgeon examination (1929 ) ; 1st It. P.A. Res. Med. Corps.; memo P.M.A., La Union Med. Soc. (v.p.). add1'ess-Naguilian, La Union, Phil.

ESQUIVEL, Enrique Frias, dental surgeon; b. Jean, Nueva Ecija, P. 1., May 30, 1901; s. Hilarion and Leoncia (Frias) Esquivel; D.D.S. Univ. of the Philippines, 1925, D.M.D., 1926. m. Paz R. Liuag, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. 1., May 14, 1927; childrenHilarion, Leonarda, Enrique, Agerico. 1st It. Dental Corps Reserve, U. S. Army. Dentist, St. Luke's Hosp., also private practice. Mem. National Dental Assn., Philippine Soc. of Stomatologists, Far Eastern Dental Federation, Philippine Columbian Assn. address712 Nebraska, Manila, P. I.

ESTRADA, Santiago U., surgeon; b. Calasiao, Pangasinan, P. 1., July 25, 1896; S . Juan and Marcelina (Untalan) Estrada; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919, M.D., 1923. m. Balbina Purrugganan, San Fernando, La Union, P. 1., May 15, 1925; child1'en--Juan, Santiago, Jr., Lourdes, Loreto. Asst. in surgery, Univ. of the Philippines, 1923; junior asst., 1924; asst. physician, Bur. of Prisons, 1925; chief, Sanitation Div., 1926; pensionado to American and European clinics, 1928-30; re-assigned, Sanitation Div., 1930-34; now chief, Pangasinan Hosp; pres. Pangasinan Med. Soc. since 1938. address-Calasiao, Pangasinan, P. 1.

ESQUIVEL, Facundo, surgeon; b. Jaen, Nueva Ecija, P. 1., Nov. 27, 1891; S. Hilarion

b. San Juan, La Union, P. 1., Dec. 16, 1902;

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s. Domingo and Patricia (Ganaden) Estrada; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas; post grad. course, C.P.H., Univ. of the Philippines. Successively American Red Cross physician, visiting physician, Bur. of Prisons Hosp.; plantation phys. Mindoro Sugar Central; physician, Bd. of Relief and National Emergency Relief Bd. At present commissioned officer, U. S. Army Medical Reserve. Pres. San Juan La Union Assn. address-658 Sta. Mesa, Manila, P. I. ESTRELLA, Domingo, civil engineer, government official; b. Asturias, Cebu, PhiL, March 22, 1905; s. Maximino and Florencia (Tiazo) E; B.C.E. Univ. of PhiL, 1928. m. Amparo Cordova of Bacolod, Occidental Neg., Phil. children - Eduardo, Rolando, Sonia. Joined Bur. of Public Works after gl路ad. as asst. C.E. in Palawan, Occ. Neg. and Iloilo, 1928-37; city engl'. Iloilo City, 1937; designing engl'. Bur. Public Works (Manila), 1938-40; dist. engl'. Capiz since Feb. 1, 1940; memo Phil. Soc. o~ C.E.'s, National Geographic Soc., Permanent Com. of Internat. Navigation Congresses. addressAsturias, Cebu, Phil. EULAU, Kurt, physician; b. Budingen, Hessen, Germany, April 12, 1899; S. Abraham and Sofie E; M.D. Univ. of Munich (Germany), 1922. m. Gerda Haurwitz of Liegnitz, Germany, Feb. 8, 1936; children--Martin Frank, Edwin Peter. Came to Phil. 1924 after post-grad. work in Univ. of Munich and Univ. of Berlin and in priv. med. prac. in Manila since 1926. address-12th Ave., Caloocan, Rizal, Phil. EVANGELISTA, Liberato de Castro, government official; b. Bauan, Batangas, P. I., Sept. 12, 1892; s. Leoncio and Pascuala (de Castro) Evangelista; attended Far Eastern CoIl. m. Raymunda Pita, Bauan, Batangas, P. I., May 1, 1911; children--Dominador, Vicente, Paz, Rosa, Honesto, Virginia, Ester, Fe, Gloria. Teacher, Bauan, Batangas, 190713; supervising teacher, Div. of Batangas, 1913-20; elk. Bur. of Audits, 1920-23, chief elk., Iloilo up to 1933; provincial auditor, Marinduque, 1933-36, Mindoro. 1936, Antique, 1936-39; Albay since 1939. add1路ess-P. O. Box 66, Legaspi, Albay, Phil.

EZPELETA EVANS, Joseph K. t major U.S.A.; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 30, 1896; 8. Richard Bacon and B. Estelle (Kahler) E; stud. Univ. of Cincinnati and Neal Law Coli. (Tenn.). m. Marjorie Ross Bailey of Knoxville, Tenn., June 24, 1936. With U.S.A. as 2nd It., 1917. 1st It., 1918, capt., 1930, maj., 1939; served with A.E.F. 1918-19, Phil. 1926-30 and with headquarters Phil. Dept. since 1939. decorUr tions-Silver Star, Purple Heart. Mem. American Legion, F. & A.M., Sigma Delta Kappa, Nat. Boxing Assn. clubs-Army and Navy, Casino Espanol, Overseas (Zamboanga). Phil. Dept. Officers. addTess-3606 Taft Ave., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. EVIDENTE, Edilberto Sotomayor, civil engineer; b. Magdalena, Laguna, PhiL, Feb. 8. Maximino and Valeriana 24, 1899; E; B.S.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1925. m. Clotilde PadUla of Manila, PhiL, Jan. 31, 1923; child7'en--Dionisia, Augusto, Leonardo, Cecilio, Edilberto, Jr. Instrumentman in office of dist. engr. Nueva Ecija, 1925; asst. C.E. with Bur. Public Works in Nueva Ecija, Camarines Norte, Bukidnon (charge sub-dist. Misamis), 1926-29, C.E. charge building construction in Laguna, 1929-34, La Union, 1934-36, Surigao, 1936-37, Davao, 1937-38; project en gr. Zamboanga road construction since 1938; memo Phil. Soc. of C.E.'s. addTess-Magdalena, Laguna, Phil. EXLINE, Albert Warren, engineer, construction executive; b. Abilene, Kan., March 25, 1879; S. Robert Warren and Anna Ruby E. m. Consejo Pen ida of Lucena, Iloilo, Phil., 1921; 1 son Robert. Came to Phil. with U.S.A. during Spanish-American war, saw service in China and Mexico; returned to Phil. 1906 and joined J. G. White Co., 1906-29; successively with Mindoro Sugar Central, hacienda mgr., free-lance wild game hunter for Am. museums; memo Nat. Geographic Soc., Chicago and New York Museums. address-Dumarao, Panay, Phil. EZPELETA, Mariano, attorney; b. !gbaras, Iloilo, Oct. 23, 1902; 8. Adeodato and Eugenia (Benedicto) E; LL.B. National Univ., 1925. m. Gloria Ledesma, Iloilo, Phil., May 21, 1932. Senior memo Constitutional Convention, ,lst dist., Iloilo, 1934-35. Private


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practice, Manila. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Motor Boat and Gun. address-1630 Donada, Manila, Phil. F ABELLA, Gabriel F., attorney, assemblyman; b. Jones, Romblon, P. I., March 18, 1898; s. Maximo and Rafaela (Fabrero) Fabella; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1920, M.A., 1931; LL.B. National Law ColI., 1934. m. Maura Padlan, San Carlos, Pangasinan, P. I., Sept. 22, 1929. Instructor, Univ. of the Philippines, 1923-34; private practice since. Founder, pres. Columbian Institute, 1926-28. Elected assemblyman for Romblon, 1935. Editor, Bag-ong Iwag, 1926-27. add1'essJones, Romblon, P. I. FABELLA y FERNANDEZ, Jose, physician, commissioner of health and welfare; b. Pagsanjan, Laguna, Oct. 26, 1888; s. Juan and Damiana (Fernandez) F; M.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1912; post-grad. courses at Charite Krankenhaus, Berlin, Germany (1914), N.Y. Post Graduate Sch. (1920). m. Esperanza Barcelo of Zaraga, Iloilo, May 17, 1916; children--Jose, Jr., Juan, Esperanza, Evelyn, Jaime, Erlinda. Pioneer social service and juvenile delinquency field in Phil.; intern Milwaukee Children's Free Hosp., 1912-13, resident phys., 1913; executive sec. Phil. Anti-Tuberculosis Soc., 1914-17 (organized Santol Tuberculosis Sanatorium now known as Quezon Institute); sec. public welfare bd., 1914-21 (modernized social service methods) ; organized and headed Government Orphanage (1917-19); studied child welfare methods in U.S. & Europe, 1919-20; public welfare commissioner 1921-33 (instrumental in organization Welfareville Village in Mandaluyong as well as puericulture centers throughout Phil.); dir. Public Welfare, 1933; commr. Health & Welfare since 1934; memo bd. of pardons (1922-33), bd. of review for moving pictures (since 1922), council of hygiene (1926-29), tuberculosis commn. (1931-32), Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico (pres. 1927), P.M.A. (pres. 1935); del. 2nd Oriental Cons. League of Red Cross Soc. (Tokyo, Japan), 1926, Far Eastern Assn. of Tropical Med. Conf. (Calcutta, India), 1927, 7th Conf. of Internat. Union Against Tuberculosis (Oslo, Norway), 1930. club-Wack Wack Golf. address-Mandaluyong, Rizal, Phil.

FAIRCHILD FABELLA, Vicente, accountant; b. Pagsanjan, Laguna, Phil., May 7, 1891; S. Juan and Damiana (Fernandez) F; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1912; Ph. B. University of Chicago, 1915. m. Carmen de Jesus, Dec. 17, 1925; children--Virginia Paciencia, Armand Vincent. Passed examinations for C.P.A. in Wisconsin (1915) and Philippines (1923); senior memo firm of Vicente Fabella & Co.; dean Jose Rizal ColI.; memo Phil. Chamber of Commerce. cl'ubs-Filipino, Tiro al Blanco, Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. a.dd1路ess-Jose Rizal ColI., Manila, Phil. FABIAN, Agustin, executive; b. Plaridel, Bulacan, P. I., Aug. 15, 1901; s. Epifanio and Macaria (Caralde) F; B.S. in Industrial Administration, B.S. in Banking and Finance, Univ. of Illinois, 1926. ?n. Angela Fernandez, Plaridel, Bulacan, P. I., Feb. 24, 1929; children-Beatriz, Leon. Editor, Graphic 1929-1940, Production mgr. Ramon Roces, Inc., 1940. add1'ess-28 Joffre, San Juan, Rizal, P. I. FAELNAR, Vicente L., attorney; b. Sogod, Leyte, Phil., Jan. 22, 1895; s. Mamerto and Crispina (Labastida) F; A.B. cum laude, Silliman Univ., 1918; LL.B. cum laude, Univ. of Phil., 1922. m. Rosario Gerona of Sogod, Dec. 30, 1925; children-Virginia, Vicente G., Jr., Amelia Filomena (desc.), Manuel Lino, Maria Amelia. In priv. law prac. as corpn. atty. in Cebu City since 1923; dean colI. of law, Southern CoIl. (Cebu City) ; memo Cebu Lawyers' League (pres. 1934-35), Cebu Bar Assn. I(dir.), Cebu ,Rotary (dir.). club-Filipino de Cebu. address-94 Gorordo Ave., Cebu City, Phil. FAIRCHILD, George Hendrick, sugar executive; b. East Highgate, Vt., Sept. 18, 1869; s. George Edwin and Emily L. (Day) F; grad. Western Reserve Acad. (Ohio), 1888. m. Elizabeth K. Cummins of Boston, Mass., Aug. 28, 1895; children-Edwin Bradley, Mela K. (Mackay), Lydia. Entered sugar business in T.H., 1895, v.p. and mgr., Makee Sugar Co., 1895-1912; memo Hawaiian Senate, 1908-12; came to Phil. in 1912 to establish Welch-Fairchild, Ltd., and presently pres. of same; founder, pres. San Carlos Milling Co. which built first modern sugar central in Negros; ex-pres. Mindoro Sugar Co., 1912, first


FAJARDO modern sugar central in Phil.; mng. dir. Hawaiian-Philippine Co. for 10 yrs.; founder, pres. Isabela Sugar Co.; organizer, v.p. Ma-ao Sugar Central, 1919; dir., v.p. Malabon Sugar Co.; sec.-treas. Phil. Sugar Assn. since organization and pres. & executive officer since 1939; memo Am. Chamber of Commerce (exV.p. and dir.), Chapter of the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. John. dubs-Manila Polo, Army and Navy, Manila, University, Casino Espanol, Baguio Golf. address-1306 F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. FAJARDO, Jacobo, physician, army officer, legislator, director Philippine Health Service; b. Bacolor, Pampanga, Phil., July 25, 1876; S. Justino and Andrea (Punu) F; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1891; M.D. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1905. m. Antonia Jacinto in Manila, July 30, 1900; children-Demetrio, Angelina, Abelardo, Paz, Corazon. First Filipino to study public health methods as g;uest of Rockefeller Foundation; officer Spanish army, 1897-98; maj., aide-de-camp to Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo during revolution; with Bur. of Public Health in Arayat and pres. municipal Bd. of Health, 1902-09; memo House of Representatives, 1909-12; district health officer in Oriental Negros and Pangasinan, 1912-14; chief health officer in Mindanao, 1914-21; chief of div. of Provincial Sanitation, 1921-24; director of the Philippine Health Service since 1924; govt. delegate to conventions of American Public Health Assn. (Minneapolis) and Southern Islands Medical Assn. (Miami, Fla.), 1929; chmn. Anti-Tuberculosis Commn. of Phil., memo Phil. Islands Medical Assn., Colegio MedicoPharmaceutical Assn. clubs - Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf, Gun Soc. address609 Moret, Manila, Phil. FAJARDO, Pio M., jurist; b. Binondo, Manila, Phil., July 11, 1877; S. Braulio and Eulalia (Marmoril) Fajardo; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1897; LL.B. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1912. m. Leonor M. Bauzon, May 1, 1932. Observer, Weather Bur., 1899-1914; Justice of Peace, Dansalan, Lanao, 1915-16; public defender, Lanao, 1916-17; asst. dept. atty. Mindanao and Sulu, 1917-20; asst. atty., Bur. of Justice, 1920-22; also actg. fiscal, 1917-22; provincial fiscal, Bukidnon and La-

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FAROLAN nao, 1922-24, Misamis, 1924-28, Samar, 192829, Pangasinan, 1929-40; Judge Court 1st Instance since 1940. address-Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. I. FANSLER, Dean Spruill, professor; b. Alton, Illinois, Sept. 21, 1885; S. Thomas and Willia R. (Spruill) Fansler; B. A. Northwestern Univ., 1906; M.A. Columbia Univ., 1907, Ph. D., 1913. m. Harriott B. Ely, Chicago, Illinois, U. S., April 15, 1908; 1 dau. Priscilla Harriott. Instructor in English, Philippine Normal Sch., 1908-10, Univ. of the Philippines, 1910-11; asst. prof of English, Univ. of the Philippines, 1912-14, prof. and dept. head., 1921-24; prof. of English, Far Eastern Univ., since 1936. At various times asst. prof. of English, Columbia Univ.; prof. of English, George Peabody College, and at Acadia Univ.; asso. prof. Brown Univ. Special investigator of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto Rico for the Carnegie Corp., 1933. autho1'-Chaucer and Roman de la Rose, 1914; Metrical Romances in the Philippines, 1916; Filipino Popular Tales, 1921. address-15 Maria Paterno, San Juan del Monte, Rizal, P. I. F AROL y MARQUEZ, Meynardo, attorney, legislator; b. Bauan, Batangas, PhiL, Jan. 21, 1893; S. Daniel and Sinforosa (Marquez) F; B.A. SUliman's Institute, 1917; LL.B. Univ. of PhiJ., 1923. m. Carmen Cuevas in Taal, Batangas, June 30, 1914; children--Evencia. Lourdes, Julita, Fe, Nicetas, Meynardo, Jr. Teacher Batangas High Sch., 1917-19; admitted Phil. bar, 1923; priv. practice, 1923; memo Provincial Bd. Batangas, 1925; provo fiscal until 1929; elected to House of Representatives from 2nd dist. of Batangas, 1931; memo K.C. club-Batangas Tennis. address-Batangas, Batangas, Phil. F AROLAN, Modesto. :!lewspaperman, publisher; b. Sarrat, !locos Norte, Phil., June 12, 1900; S. Marciano and Escolastica (RacIa) F. m. Filipinas Jamias of Sarrat (desc. 1936); children--Patrocinio, Jesus, Benjamin, Ramon; m. Manuela Tolentino of Magsingal, !locos Sur, 1939. With Manila Bulletin, 1919-25; successively city editor, asst. mgr., business mgr., Philippines Herald, 1926-30 and gen. mgr. Philippines Herald,


FAU Mabuhay, EI Debate, Monday Mail, 1930-37; mgr. Port Lamon Lumber Co.-Madrigal & Co. since 1938; editor & mgr. Commerce magazine of Phil. Chamber of Commerce since 1940. author-Japan at a Glance, China Today and Tomorrow's China, The Davao Problem, various articles on Oriental topics; publisher & editor Philippine Almanac, Philippine-China Yearbook, Philippine-Japan Yearbook. Mem. Gridiron Club (exec. sec. 1934), Phil. Assn. for Oriental Affairs (dir. of activities), Phil.-Japan Soc. (sec.-treas., 193637), Phil.-China Soc. (sec-treas., 1936-37), Advertising Club of Phil. (sec. 1940). ad". dress-201 Progreso St., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. FAU, Anatolio de la Cruz, surgeon, assemblyman; b. Calbayog, Samar, P. I., Sept. 2, 1901; s. Simon and Concepcion (de la Cruz) Fau; B. A. Saint Vincent ColI., 1921; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1926. m. Nicolasa Doves, Bacon, Sorsogon, Nov. 30~ 1930; 1 son 0scar. Pres. Sanitary Div., Samar, 1929-34; private practice since 1926. Rep. 1st dis1i. of Samar. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Hijos del Pueblo. address-Catarman, Samar, P. 1. FAYPON, Perfecto, government official; b. Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil., April 18, 1897;

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FERAREN Leticia, Florentino, Erlinda. Graduate asst. in pharmacy, Univ. of the Philippines, 1916, temporary asst. in chemistry, 1918, asst. in chemistry, 1920, instructor in chemistry, 1921, asst. prof. and actg. head of dept. of geology and geography, 1924, asso. prof. and actg. head, same, 1928, asso. prof. and head, 1930, prof. and head since 1936. author -articles on Philippine geology and geography. Asso. memo Second Congress for Prehistoric Research in the Far East, Manila, 1935; delegate of the Univ. of the Philippines to the Conference on Higher Education, Manila, 1934; charter memo National Research Council of the Philippine Islands; fellow A.A.A.S. ; memo Philippine Pharmaceutical Assn., Sigma Xi, Kappa Ipsilon Pi, Philippine Scientific Soc., Sigma Pi Sigma, American Geographical Soc. address-597 Vi.t o Cruz, Singalong, Manila, P. I. FELIZARDO, Genaro Basa, dental surgeon; b. Cavite, Cavite, P.I., June 14, 1903; S. Mariano and Feliza (Basa) Felizardo; D. D.S. Univ. of the Philippines, 1925. Red Cross dentist, 1926; now dentist, Philippine Gen. Hosp., instructor, Sch. of Dentistry, Univ. of the Philippines and prof., }l.I:anila CoIl. of Dentistry. add'r ess-615 Galicia, Sampaloc, Manila, P. I.

grad. Ilocos Sur Provo Normal Sch., 1922. m. Agustina Gorospe of Bantay, Ilocos Sur, June 20, 1927; children--J osafat, Perfecto, Priscila, Milagros. Teacher Normal Training Dept. Sch. of Vigan, 1922-23; prin. teacher Mindoro, Vigan, 1923, San Vicente Sch., 1925-31, Bantay Sch., 1925-31; mun. pres. Vigan, 1931-34, 1934-37; mun. mayor since 1937; memo Vigan Catholic Action, Adoracion Nucturna, Ilocos Sur Teachers' Assn. (dir. 1924-31), Vigan Young Men's Progressive Club (pres. 1921-23), Ilocos Sur Normal Alumni Assn. (pres. 1923-25), Ilocos Sur Mayor's League (pres. since 1931). addressVigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil.

FELIZARDO, Manuel I., engineer; b. Manila, Phil., Feb., 1901; S. Mariano and Feliza (Basa) F; B.S. in Mech. Engring., Univ. of Phil., 1922; govt. pension ado to Cornell Univ., 1927. m. Isabel Santos in Manila, July 14, 1929; children--Antonio. With Bur. of Public Works as asst. mech. and elec. engr., 192227, engr., 1928-30; prof. of mech. engring., l\IIapua Institute of Technology since 1930; memo Rizal Center of Univ. of Phil., asso. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Radio Relay League, Phil. Assn. Mech. & Elec. Engrs. (sec.). address -1118 Washington, Manila, Phil.

FELICIANO, Jose Maria, professor; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I., Oct. 22, 1887; 8. Mauricio and Graciana (Tiomico) Feliciano; Ph. G. Univ. of Philippines, 1916, B.A., 1917, B.S., 1917, M.S., 1921; Ph. D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1921; Ph. D. Univ. of Chicago, 1923. m. Anatolia Panlilio, Mexico, Pampanga, P. I., May 25, 1924; children--

FERAREN, Mauro Formoso, dental surgeon; b. Vigan, Ilocos Sur, P. I., Jan. 20, 1895; s. Ruperto and Crisanta (Formosa) Feraren; D.D.S. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1924. m. Filotea Roto, Vigan, Ilocos Sur, P. I., April 29, 1928; children--Consuelo, Serafin Pablo, Salud. Pensionado of the Central Sugar Bds., 1915; Red Cr~ss dentist, 1925-27; Philippine


FERNAN Army (former Philippine Constabulary) dental surgeon since 1927. address-Iligan, Lanao, P. 1. FERNAN, Wenceslao Lepiten, attorney; b. Bogo, Cebu, P. 1., Sept. 28, 1894; s. Simon

and Alejandra (Lepiten) Fernan; LL.B. National Univ., 1924. 1'n. Margarita Briones, Cebu, P. 1., June 20, 1925; children--Wenceslao, Marcelo, Alejandrina, Camilo, J osefino. Deputy provincial fiscal, Cebu, 1928-34; private law practice since. Instructor, Visayan Institute and Southern Institute. Pres. Cebu Phil. Law Alumni Assn. address-Bogo, Cebu, P. 1. FERNANDEZ, Juan V., physician, government official; b. Tayug, Pangasinan, Phil., Sept. 8, 1902; s. Catalino A. and Paz F; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1930. m. Maria C. Moran of Binalonan, Pangasinan, Aug., 1930; children -Renato, Manolito, Milagros. Entered priv. med. prac. after graduation; joined Bur. of Health as pres. sanitary div. or Cotabato and resident phys. at Pikit Emergency Hosp. since 1933; apptd. 1st It. U.S.A. Med. Res., 1932 and later transferred to P.A.; memo Cotabato Med. Assn. (sec.), Reserve Officers Legion (sec. Cotabato chapter), Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn. (v.p. Cotabato chapter). clubs-Cotabato Cosmopolitan (dir.), Cotabato Sporting (dir.). address-Cotabato, Cotabato, Phil. FERNANDEZ, Ramon J., business executive, legislator; b. Manila, Phil., 1878 ; ed. Ateneo de Manila; studied elec. engring. in London, Eng. schools. Joined San Miguel Brewery, 1907; resigned to form Fernandez Hermanos, merchants and shipowners; dir. San Miguel Brewery, Peoples Mortgage & Investment Co., El Hogar Filipino, Phil. Engineering Co.; v.p. Brias Roxas, Inc., Peoples Bank and Trust Co.; memo Fiber Standardization Board, Phil. Chamber of Commerce (ex-pres.); mayor Manila, 1920-23; elected to Senate from 4th district, 1923. address-Fernandez Hermanos, Manila, Phil. FERNANDEZ, Serafin Sandoval, physician; b. Jaro, Iloilo, P. 1., Oct. 22, 1897; S. Bonifacio and Valeria (Sandoval) Fernandez; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1920; M.D.,

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FERRIER 1925. m. Emerenciana Cesar, Iloilo, P. I., July 4, 1929; chi~dren--Sereme, ' Fineme. Physician, Mission Hosp., Dumaguete, 192527; Dumaguete Puericulture Center, 1926-27; Bethany Hosp., Leyte, 1929-32. In private practice since. Mem. Central Philippine Coil. Corpn., Bd. of Trustees, same. addressWashington St., Iloilo, P. I.

FERNANDO, Florentino Santos, physician; b. Tondo, Manila, March 14, 1904; s Ciriaco and Filomena (Santos) Fernando; B. S., M. B. Univ. of Hongkong, 1931. 1'n. Carmen Garcia of Hongkong, May 17, 1930; children--Florentino Jr. Private practice and asst. prof. pathology and bacteriology, Afable College of Medicine. author-Scarlantina Immunity in Hongkong, Meningitis due to Mucoid Encapsulated Bacilli. address-16 Escolta, Manila, Phil. FERNANDO, Isaias, engineer; b. Bulacan, P. I., July 6, 1895; S. Francisco and Maria (Rodrigo) Fernando; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1914, B.C.E., 1916; M.C.E., 1917. m. Leonila Morelos, Bulacan, Bulacan, P. I., Feb. 5, 1922; child1'en--Erlinda, Isaias. Junior civil engineer, La Union, 1917, Lanao, 191718, Ilocos Sur, 1919; asst. civil engineer, Nueva Ecija, 1919; resident engineer, San Jose-Santa Fe interprovincial road, 1920-21; civil engineer, Nueva Ecija, 1921-22; dist. engineer, Capiz, 1922-24; civil engineer, Baguio, 1924; dist. engineer, Batangas, 1924-35, actg. div. engineer, Manila, 1935; act. highway engineer, Manila, 1935-36; highway engineer, same, 1936-37 i now chief constructing engineer and asst. dir. of Public Works. Qualified in Civil Servi,ce examination, 1920; licensed by the Bd. of Examiners for Civil Engineers, 1922; 1st It., regiment of engineers of the Federalized National Guard, 1918, mem Bd. of Examiners for civil engineers, 1935-36. Mason. Mem. Philippine Soc. of Civil Engineers; memo Permanent Internat. Assn. of Road Congresses. address-Avenida 10, Balintawak, Caloocan, Rizal, P. r. FERRIER, John William, attorney, mining executive; b. Adel, Iowa, March 16, 1871; s. John and Margaret C. (Irwin) F; LL.B. Univ. of Michigan, 1895. m. Grace Black of Council Bluffs, Iowa, May 9, 1902; children--John


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William, Jr., Grace, Frederick Irwin. Priv. practice Council Bluffs, 1895-1897, J. P. same place, 1897-1902; deputy provo treas. Zambales, Phil., 1902-04, provo treas., 1904-07; office reporter Supreme Court of PhiL, 1908; sec. bd. which prepared Phil. Tariff Act of 1909; law elk. Bur. of Customs, 1910, chief clk., 1911, insular special deputy collector, 1911-14; priv. law practice in Phil. since; 1st pres. and promoter of Balatoc Mining Co. (di.r.); pres. Manila Building & Loan Assn. since 1936; trustee & pres. Am. School, Inc.; trustee & sec. Masonic Hosp. for Crippled Children; sec. Yutivo Sons Hardware Co.; dir. Florannie Mining Co., Tuban Mining Co. (pres.); Portuguese Consul at Manila, 1920-36; Mason (Shriner). clubWack Wack Golf. address-208 Leveriza, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. FESTIN, Malvar Famadico, electrical engineer; b. Despujols, Romblon, PhiL, Dec. 4, 1916; s. Leonardo and Mariana (Famadico) F; B.E.E. Univ. of Phil., 1937. Passed bd. examinations for electrical engineers, 1937 and joined Manila Electric Co. as cadet engr., successively asst. dist. supt. (1938), actg. dist. supt. (1939), asst. dist. supt. (1939); presently asst. E.E. with National Power Corpn. since 1939; memo Phil. Assn. of Mech. and E.E. address-1008 Indiana, Manila, Phil. FIKES, Orange James, accountant; b. Herkimer, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1906; S. Charles and Catherine (Finnegan) Fikes; B.S. Syracuse Univ., 1929. m. Mildred O'Donnell, Herkimer, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1931; 1 dau. Catherine. With Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., U. S., 1929-31, Manila, since 1931. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Golf. address-3724 Taft Ave. Ext., Pasay, Ri.zal, P. 1. FINNEMANN, William, bishop, Roman Catholic Church; b. Bueninghausen, Germany, Dec. 18, 1882; 8. Bernard and Elizabeth (Nasse) F; ed. Germany, Holland, Austria, D.D. Missionary priest, Abra, PhiL, 1912-18; prof. Latin and Greek, St. Mary's ColI., Techny, Ill., 1919-22; prof. Holy Ghost ColI., Manila, 1923-26, 1st rector Holy Ghost Par ish (Manila), 1926-29; consecrated auxiliary bishop to the Archbishop of

FISCHER Manila, May 21, 1929; 1st Prefect Apostolic of Mindoro since 1937; memo K.C. authorGrammar of the Ilocano Language and Extracts of the Holy Bi.ble in Ilocano. addre88Calapan, Mindoro, Phil. FISCHER, Arthur Frederick, adviser to Commonwealth Government of Phil.; b. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 6, 1888; 8. Joseph and Anna Maria (Ehret) F; C.E. Ohio Northern Univ., 1909; M.F. Yale Sch. of Forestry, 1911; M.A. (Hon.) Yale University, 1939; grad. U.S.A. War ColI., 1927. m. Helen Wyly Campbell, June 21, 1911; children-Arthur Frederick, Ruth Winifred (deceased), Alan Campbell. Tracer and de tailer, Tenn. Coal, Iron and R.R. Co., 1906, chainman and field surveyor same, 1907; asst. to state forester, Ohio, 1910; forester, Bur. Forestry, PhiL, 1911-16, actg. dir. 1916-17, dir. 1917-36; asst. prof. forest engring., Univ. of Phil., 1912-17, dean of Sch. of Forestry, 1917-36; prof. tropical forestry since 1917; adviser on natural resources, Commonwealth Govt. since Jan. 1, 1937; dir. Phil. Nat. Bank, 1922-25, memo exec. com., 1924-25; pres. Am. Sch. Inc., 1931; ex-chmn. shipbuilding com. under Food Commission; It. col. intelligence reserve, U.S.A.; chmn. govt. com. Roosevelt Memorial Assn., 1919; charge of Bur. of Forestry exhibits and sec. com. of awards on natural resources, Panama-Pacific Internat. Expn., 1915; govt. rep. at Am. Mining Congress, Denver, Colo., 1920; delegate to Internat. Forestry Congress, Rome, 1926; chmn. Sugar Centrals Com., 1922-25; mem. Central Luzon River Control Commn. and chmn. bd. Departmental Research, 1922; delegate 4th Pacific Science Congress, Batavia, Java, 1929 and memo standing com. in forestry of same; memo Land Title Com., 1929; rep. Internat. Research Council; pres. Phil. Council Boy Scout of America, 1931; actg. dir. Bur. of Science, 1933-34; charter memo Phil. National Research Council and chron. div. of. agr. and forestry; Rotarian (pres. 1934-35); fellow Soc. Am. Foresters; mem. A.A.A.S. decorations-Officer du Dragon de I'Annam, 1936, Chevalier du Merite Agricole, (France), 1937. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. addre88-1275 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil.


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FISHER, Arthur George, electrical engineer; b. Winterport, Me., Aug. 17, 1889; s. George H. and Harriet (Black) F; grad. Bliss Electrical School (D.C.), 1911. m. Olivia M. Bascomb of Portsmouth, N.H., Sept. 19, 1916; 1 dau. Barbara F. (Harwood). With General Elec. Co., 1912-14; Navy yard at Portsmouth, 1914-22; priv. business, 192224 ; Cavite navy yard, 1924-28; Bremerton navy yard, 1928-31; master electrician at Cavite navy yard since 1933; memo Am. Chamber of Commerce. address-Caridad, Cavite, Phil. FLEMING, Jackson, business executive; b. Baton Rogue, Louisiana, Jan. 11, 1886;

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Andrew and Belle (Bogan) Fleming; attended Louisiana State Univ. Arrived Philippines with Insular Lumber Co., 1914; joined Pacific Commercial Co. as auditor, 1920 (Iloilo branch) ; now mgr. (Manila branch). clubsU. S. Country, Elks. address-Elks Club, Manila, P. I. FLOR MATA, Cesar Castro, attorney, publisher; b. Isabela, P. I., May 7, 1899; S. Teodulfo and Saturnina Castro; B.A. Colegio Seminario de San Jacinto; LL.B. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1918. m. Amparo Castro, Aparri, Cagayan, P. I., Jan. 17, 1935; 1 dau. Angelita. Examiner, Census Bur., 1918-20; law elk., City Fiscal's Office, 1921. Mng. editor, Insular Courier, Sandata, Awag. Sec-treas., mgr. Philippine Mines Assn. address-CauaY3;n, Isabela, .P.1. '. F~O~~.S; 路iranci~co . Gagui, . physician i.' b. Minalin, Pampanga, P. I., June 16, 19.06; . 8;

FONTANILLA Anacleto and Venancia (Gagui) Flores; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas 1934. m. Olivia Zapanta, Pampanga, P. I., Feb. I, 1936; 1 son Ricardo. Private practice. Mem. Manila Medical Soc. address-Manila, Phil. FOLEY, Seaton, engineer; b. San Francisco, Cal., May 23, 1908; 8. Walter J. and Clara (Seaton) F; stud. Univ. of Cal.; stud. Univ. of California, 1926-27, 1931; Pomona ColI, 1929. m. Ethel Williams of San Francisco, Cal., March 19, 1934. With various mining companies in the U. S. and Korea; came to Phil. in 1936 as field engl'. for Marsman & Co.; staff memo Balatoc Mining Co.; sales engineer with Atkins, Kroll & Co. since March 1, 1940; memo A.1.M.M.E., Delta Upsilon. club-Manila Polo. address-124 13th St., Manila, Phil. FOLEY, Walter Brooks, clergyman; b. Cohasset, Mass., Aug. 30, 1900; S. Michael A. and Harriet A. (Brooks) F; B.A. Boston Univ., 1922, M.A., 1923; Ph. D. American Institute of Applied Psychology, 1934. m. Mary A. Rosengrant of Corning, N.Y., March 12, 1925; 1 dau. Frances Helen. Sec. bd. of education Methodist Ch. (Chicago, Ill.), 1923-25; educ2tional dir. & editorial sec. Methodist Ch. (India), 1926-31; minister Lake Ronkonkoma and Oyster Bay, N. Y., 1931-35; came to Phil. in 1935 as minister The Union Ch. of Manila; correspondent for The Indian Social Reformer, The Messenger Press, Zion's Herald. autho1'-Building the Indian Church, No Boundaries, Democracy Expands in the East, various articles. Fellow Am. Geographical Soc.; memo Theta Phi, Am. Acad. of Politi'cal and Social Science, Indian Philosophical Congress, Institute of Pacific Relations, Am. Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Internat. address-Calle Padre Faura & A. Mabini, Manila, Phil. FONTANILLA, Bayani Caraballido, physician, surgeon; b. San Narciso, Tayabas, PhiL, Dec. 4, 1909; S. Pelagio and Luisa (Caraballido) F; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1936. m. Elisa Liwanag of Manila, Phil., July 22, 1937; 1 dau. Luwalhati L. Entered Milwaukee Hosp. at Legaspi,Albay, as resident phys,' afte~ .grad.; phys. 1n c.h arge Milwaukee Hosp. Travelling. Clinic, 1937-39; memo Albay' Med.


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Catherine (Tierney) Ford; B.A. Univ. of Santa Clara, California, 1915, LL.B., 1916. m. Consuelo Brazee, Mani.Ia, P. I., Aug. 1, 1925; children-Edward, Henry, Stanley, Consuelo. Practised law, 1916-17; soldier, pilot, instructor, aviation section, U. S. Army, 1917-19; with National City Bank of N. Y. (Rio de Janeiro branch), 1920-21; mgr. Foreign Dept., Bank of the Philippine Islands, 1922-26, mgr., Cebu branch, 1926-28; v.p., Philippine Trust Co. and V.p., Fidelity and Surety Co., 192935, pres. since 1935. clubs-Elks, Army and Navy, American Legion. address-532 Colorado St., Manila, P. I.

FRANKS Phil. as asst. civil engr., Bur. of Public Works and surveyor, Bur. of Lands, 1911; surveyor in Manila, 1912; chief computer Dept. of Public Works, 1914; supt. drafting and surveys for Manila, 1916; supt. construction and inspection . div., 1919; chief designing en gr., 1920; Manila city assessor since 1921; memo Phil. Institute Engineers and Architects. clubs-Tiro al Blanco, Phil. Columbian. address-605 San Marcelino, Manila, Phil. FRANCISCO, Ricardo Antonio, dental surgeon; b. Tondo, Manila, P. I., Jan. 26, 1908 ; 8 . Pablo and Mauricia (Antonio) Francisco; D.D.S. Philippine Dental Coll., 1929. m. Dolores Molina, Manila, June 16, 1934; children -Elizabeth, Miriam. Private practice. add"ess-207 Pl'udencia, Tondo, Manila, P. I.

FRAGANTE, Vicente, civil engineer, government official; b. Vigan, Ilocos Sur, PhiL, April 5, 1889; .s. Remigio and Andrea (Purugganan) F; pensionado to Univ. of Illinois and Univ. of Wisconsin. m. Socorro Blanco in Dumaguete, Oriental Neg., June 12, 1920; children-Vicente, Jr., Ana, Margarita, Rosario, Manuel. With Bur. of Public Works since return from U.S. in 1908 and successively surveyor (1908-13), asst. C.E., Bacolod (1914-15), dist. engr. San Jose, Antique (1916-17), Dumaguete (1918-19), Bacolod (1920-21), div. en gr. Manila (1922-29), highway en gr. (1929-37) and dir. of bur. since 1937; capt. U.S.A. en gr. corps during World War I; del. 6th Internat. Road Congress (Washington, D.C.), 1930; presently v.p. Manila R.R. Co.; dil'. Metropolitan Water Dist., Cebu Portland Cement Co., People's Homesite Corpn.; memo Phil. Soc. C.E.'s (ex-pres.), Scabbard & Blade. club-Baran gay. add,'ess -Bureau of Public Works, Manila, Phil.

FRANCISCO, Sixto Acosta, physician; b. Batangas, Batangas, P. I., April 18, 1891; 8 . Sixto and Juana (Acosta) F r ancisco; M.D. Univ. of Illinois, 1917; post grad. course at Pasteur Institute, Paris, and Wenkebach Clinic at Vienna, 1932-33. m . Teresa del Rosario, Manila, P. I.; 1 dau. Victoria. Resident physician, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Michigan, 1917-18; resident physician, Baguio Hosp., 1919; coll. physician, Los Banos Agricultural ColI., 1919-33; professorial lect urer, Univ. of the Philippines, 1921-22; physician, Los Banos Infirmary, 1930-33; chief, Tuberculosis Control Section, Bur. of Health since 1933. Represented Univ. of the Philippines at World Federation of Education Assn., Honolulu, Hawaii. author-articles on scientific researches on tuberculosis. Mem. Philippine Islands Medical Assn. (v.p. 1933), pres. Colegio Medico Farmaceutico de Filipinas, 1939. Asso. editor, Revista Filipina de Medicina y Farmacia; asso. memo National Research Council of the Philippine Islands; pres. Phil. Illini club, 1940. address-147 V. Mapa St., Sta. Mesa, Manila, P. I.

FRANCIA, Julio, government official; b. Pagsanjan, Laguna, Phil., April 12, 1887; S. Prudencio and Andrea (Gomez) F; stud. Western 路Reserve Univ., 1905-07; C.E. Purdue Univ., 1910; summer courses in Univ. of l\1ichigan and Univ. of Illinois. m_ Natividad Trjas in Malabon, Rizal, Phil., June 12, 1915; childrerv-Jose, Julio, Alicia. Returned to

FRANKS, Charles Wilbur, statistician, U.S. Government official; b. Brookville, Ill .. Aug. 1, 1878; s. G. W. and Clara (McCullough) F; A.B. Univ. of Illinois, 1901. m. Mary Harrington of Lanark, Ill., Oct. 6, 1906; childTen- Sarah Margaret (Flower), Clara .Helen (Wolflisberg). Came to Phil. on Transport Thomas, 1901; successively teach-


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er, high sch. prin., div. supt. with Bur. of Education until 1918; sec. to Governor General during six administrations; presently with office of American High Commissioner since organization as, chief , statistician; Rotariall (ex-pres.); memo B.P.O.E. cLubs-Manila , Golf, Manila P{)lo. ' address-68 Panader os, Manila, Phll. FRASCHE, Dean Frederic, geologist, government official ; b. Council Bluffs, Iowa, August 26, 1906; s. John W. and Amelia , (Johnson) F ; , Ph .. B. University of Wisconsin, 1933. m . Shirley Fuller Hob~ bins of Madison, Wis., June 22, 1937; 1 son , Louis Dean Frederic. Came to' Phil. as geologist with Bur. of Mines, 1937, chief geological survey div. since Jan. , 1938; memo A.I.M.M.E ., Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters; fellow, Am. Geographical Soc.; asso., National Research Council of Phi l. address-827 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, Phil. F RONDA, Francisco Marnaclay, professor; S. Victor and Teodora (Mamaclay) F; B. };,gr. Univ. of Phil., 1919 ; M.S. Cornell Univ., 1920, Ph.D., 1922. m. Elpidia Eusebio of Los Banos, Laguna, June 3, 1923 (desc.); childTen - Obdulia, Melchor, Roberto, Teresita, Aurora. Asst. in animal husbandry, Univ. of Phil. and pensionado, 1919-22, instr., 192225, asst. pr of., 1926-35; actg. sec. ColI. of Agr., 1928-29, sec., 1929; assO. prof. poultry h usbandry, Univ. of Phil. since 1935. authoT - P oultry Raising, many articles on poultry conditions and industries of Phil.; memo Sigma Xi Soc., Phi Kappa Phi, Soc. for Advancement of Research (charter mem., sec., 193036, v.p., 1936-37, pres., 1937), Poultry Science Assn. (U.S.), Los Banos Biological Club (ex-pres. and sec.), National Research Council of Phil. (charter mem.). add?'essAgricultural College, Laguna, Phil. b. Aliaga, Nueva Ecija, Phil., 1896'

GABRIEL, Antonio Juan, surgeon; b. Sta. Cruz, Manila, P. I., Sept. 13, 1907; S. Proceso and Carmen (Borja) Gabriel; M.D. Univ of Santo Tomas, 1933. m. Antonia H. Pineda, Manila, April 27, 1935; 1 dau. Lourdes. At present instructor, Univ. of Santo Tomas, and in private practice. Mem. Manila Medical ~

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GAMBOA and writer on religious, economical, political subjects; promoter of cooperatives. and founder Dumaguete Consumers Cooperative, 1937; presently head dept. political science and prof. social sciences at Silliman Univ. address-Silliman Univ., Oriental Negros, Phil.

GALLEGO, Manuel Viola, attorney, business executive; b. San Miguel, Bulacan, Phi1., GALANG, Ricardo E., curator of anthro- Jan. 18, 1893; s. Julio and Inocencia (Viola) pology; b. Apalit, Pampanga, P. I., Sept. 26, G; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1913, LL.B., 1'918, 1894; s. Roque and Ines (Espiritu) Galang; LL.M., 1919; L.J. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1919; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1917, Ph. B., J.D. Northwestern Univ., 1920; post-grad. 1920, M.A., 1923. Lecturer on anthropology, course Universidad Central de Madrid Univ. of the Philippines, 1924-27; curator of (Spain). m. Caridad Ongsiaco of Manila, anthropology, National Museum Div., Bur. of PhiL, Dec. 17, 1922; children--Thelma, VioScience since 1929. author-articles on 'ar- leta, Manuel, Jr., Julius Cesar. Priv. law chaeology and ethnography in, the Philippines. prac. sinc.e return to Phil.; pres., Manila ToA-sso. memo National Research Council of. the bacco Assn., " Katubusari Cigar & ,Cigarette Ph'ilippine Islarids; asso. mem: Pre-hi.storic Factory, United' Holding & Management' Co.; Congress in the Far East. address-Apalit, mgr. EI Ahorro Insular; law prof. ', Univ. of Manila; memo Iristitute of Pacific Relations', Pampanga, P. I. ' Acad. Political Science; pres. Northwestern GALBAN, Tranquilino BO'ado, dental sur- U. Alumni Club. author-Bar Examination geon; b. Agoo" La Union, P. I., .July 4, 1898; Questions & Answers on the Civil Code (2 8. Catalino and Lorenza (Boado) Galban; D. editions), Philippine Law of Evidence', D.S. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1930. m ; Elena ' Handbook on Election Law; Philippine Galban, La Union, March 24, 1933; 1 dau. Law of Waters & , Water Rights; PhilipEufresina. Private practice. address-153:5 pine Dictatorship Under the Guise of DemocF. Huertas, Manila, P. I. racy; Economic Emancipation, The Price of Philippine ~ndependence, Law of Obligations " GALlA, DO'natO' GallardO', educator, mi- (co'-author). addres8~2035 Felix Huerlas, nister; b. J agna, Bohol, Phil., Dec. 31, lS96; Manila, Phil. s. Tomas ' and Filomena (Gallardo) G; A.'B. Silliman Institute, 1918; A.B. Union TheoloGAMBOA; Aguinaldo " Sev~rino, agriculgical Sem. (Manila), 1928; B.D. Union Theo- tural executive; b. Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., logical Sem. (N.Y.), 1929; ,M.A. Columbia April 28, 1907. m. Dr. Alicia G. Lucero of Univ., 1929. m. Eudosia Vestra of Duero, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, PhiL, Dec. 16, Bohol, , June, 1919; children--Deogracias, 1933; children--Alicia Dorotea, D,ella GriselGlory, Samuel. Supervising & H.S. teacher da, Danilo Galeazo. ' Started in the agriculin govt. schools, 1918-22; pastor Cagayan ture field, 1926 and presently owner' of sevEvangelical Ch. and prin. Magindanao Insti- eral farming operations; memo ,mun., council tute, 1924-27; dir. Filipino-American H.S., of Silay since 1934; memo Divot Diggers Club Bohol, 1927"-28; internat. friendship fellow of Silay (hon. sec.-treas.; 1940), SHay-Saravia Union Theological Sem. (N.Y.), 1928-29; del. Planters' 'Assn., (sec.-treas. 1936-40 & pres. World's 10th Sunday Sch. Conv., Los Angeles, 1940-41), TaIisaY-Silay Planters' ,Assn. (treas. Ca1., 1928; missionary to Moroland with 1937-38), Confederacion de Associaciones y Frank Laubach, 1930-31; prof. Central Phil. Plantadores de Cafia Dulce, Inc. (gen. auditor CoIl., Jaro, 1931-36, Silliman Univ. since 1937-38). address-EI Retiro, Silay,' bce', 1936; memo Nat. Christian Council of Phil. Neg., Phil. (regional sec. for Western Visayas, 1933-36) ; pres. West Visayan C.E. Union, 1932-33 ; GAMBOA, Melquiades JereO's, professor; trustee conv. of Phil. Baptist Ch.; lecturer b. Jaro, Iloilo, Phil., Nov. 7, 1896;' 8 . Mel~

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quiades and Paciencia (Jereos) . G; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1917, LL.B., 1921, LL.M., 1923; B.C.L. Univ. of Oxford (Eng.), 1932. 117,. Tina Jensen of Dagupan, Pangasinan, June 22, 1923; children-Pearl, Edwin, Melquiades, Jr., Lionel. Instr. ColI. of Law, Univ. of Phil., 1921, asst. prof., 1925, asso. prof., 1928, prof., 1934, registrar, 1935; Univ. of Phil. fellow to Oxford Univ., 1930-32; del. Internat. Congress on Comparative Law, The Hague, 1932; memo Am. Bar Assn., Am. Soc. of Internat. Law, Riccobono Seminar of Roman Law in Am., Acad. of Political Science, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu. autho1'-An Introduction to Philippine Law. address410 Pennsylvania, Manila, Phil. GANA, Agustin V., government official; b. Bifiang, Laguna, Phil., July 16, 1885;

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Agustin and Concepcion (Valcarcel) G; stud. Ateneo de Manila. m. Marcelina Almendral of Bifiang, June 3, 1904; child,'e~Ricardo, Delfin, Pacifico, Fernando, Avelino, Roman, Araceli, Concepcion, Natividad, Leonida, Abelardo, Agustin, Jr. Successively teacher, mun. treasurer, mun. secretary, notary public; mun. pres. of Bifiang, 1916-22, 1925-34 and memo provo bd. since 1934. add"essBifiang, Laguna, Phil. GANZ, Walter Paul, business executive; b. Goldach, Switzerland, Jan. 4, 1895;

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John and Paulina (Haas) G; ed. in Switzerland. With Textile Works Blumenegg at Goldach, 1910-15; three years with Swiss consular service; office mgr. Manila Foundry & Machine Works, 1916-27; gen. mgr. Manila Hume Pipe & Tile Works since; Mason, memo L.O.M. club - German. address1003 Cordeleria, Manila, Phil. GARCIA, Buenaventura T., optician, optometrist; b. Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. I., July 2, 1893; 8. Elino and Juana (Tuason) Garcia' M.D. Philippine ColI. of Optometry, 1920. m~ Encarnacion Isidro, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, P. I., April, 1916; children-Luz, Elino, Elisa, Buenaventura, Dolores, Manuel, Ni.codemus. Clk., City Hall, 1910-11; sales mgr., Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1911-16; engaged in business, 1916-20; practising optometrist since 1920. addre88-1217 Sande, Tondo, Ma-

nila, P. I. GARCIA, Carlos Polestico, governor of Bohol, attorney; b. Talibon, Bohol, Phi1., Nov. 4, 1896; S. Policronio and Ambrosia (Polestico) G; graduate of National Univ.; LL.B. cum laude, Phil. Law School, 1923. m. Leonila Dimatoga of Opon, Cebu, Phil., May 24, 1933; children-Lanani, Linda. Admitted Phil. bar, 1923 and in priv. prac. until 1934; memo Ho. of Rep. from 3rd dist. Bohol, 192534; gov. of Bohol since 1934; memo Bohol Recreation Club, Rosicracian Brotherhood. wuthor-several poems. addt'ess-Talibon, Bohol, Phil. GARCIA, Deogracias Inocencio, dental surgeon; b. Bulacan, P. 1., March 22, 1913; S. Timoteo and Marcosa (Inocencio) Garcia; D. D.S. Univ. of the Philippines, 1932. m. Soledad Ramon, Manila, Sept. 9, 1936. Private practice. ~dress-San Juan del Monte, Rizal, Phil. GARCIA, Faustino, physician, professor; b. Baliuag, Bulacan, P. 1., Feb. 18, 1889;

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Manuel and Simplicia (Luna) Garcia; M.D. Univ. of the Philippines, 1915. m. Florencia Velazquez, Calumpit, Bulacan, P.I.; childre~ Erlinda, Eriberto, Florencio, Velicias, Faustino. Asst. in pharmacology, Univ. of the Philippines, 1915-16; intern Southern Islands Hosp., 1916-17; instructor in pharmacology, 1917-19; asst. prof., 1919-24; asso. prof., 1924-30; prof. since 1930. Post grad. studies in Europe, U. S., 1927-29. authorseveral prize winning articles. Mem., Philippine Islands Medical Assn. (v.p., 1935), Manila Medical Soc. (delegate, 1931-34); American Medical Assn., fellow; memo German Pharmacological Soc. address-915 San Marcelino, Manila, P. I. GARCIA, Mauro, librarian; b. Candaba, Pampanga, P. I., Aug. 23, 1906; s. Remigio and Veronica (Cunanan) Garcia; B.S.E. Univ. of the Philippines, 1930. m. Pilar Cruz Tagle, 1939. Library asst., Univ. of the Philippines, 1930; library asst., Bur. of Science 1930-36; librarian, office of the Commonwealth President since 1936. Mem. Philippine Library Assn. add1'ess-350 Gomez, Manila, P. I.


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GARCIA, Miguel Yuzon, civil engineer; b. Gapan, Nueva Ecija, Phil., Sept. ' 29, 1898; 8. Florentino and Isabel (Yuzon) G; B.S. in Civil Engring., Purdue Univ., 1922. m. Valeriana de Leon of San Miguel, Bulacan, April 14, 1926; children-Fernando, Perfecta, Dolores, Francisco. Taught mathematics Univ. of Phil., Univ. of Manila, National Univ., taught calculus Mapua Institute of Technology, Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1922-27 while employed as civil engr. with Bur. of Public Works; successively dist. en gr. for Surigao, 1928-30, Ilocos Sur, 1930-33, Albay, 1933-35, Batangas, 1935-38, Leyte since; memo Tau Beta Pi.. address-Tacloban, Leyte, Phil. GARCIA, Rafael, L., It. col. U.S.A.; b. Mogpog, Marinduque, Phil., Feb. 4, 1892; 8. Felix and Faustina (Larrosa) G; B.S. U.S. Military Acad. (West Point), 1916; stud. Phil. Law School. m. Vicenta Araneta of Bago, Occ. Neg., Phil., Dec. 20, 1919; children-Rafael, Jr., Roberto, Antonio, Lourdes, Jorge, Maria Ana. Officer with U.S.A. as 2nd It., 1916, 1st It., 1928, capt., 1935, maj., 1937, It. col., 1937; given assimilated rank of col., gen. staff corps, P.A. since June 1, 1936 and apptd. asst. chief of staff for supply & personnel; grad. of Infantry Sch. advanced course (1930), Chemical Warfare Sch. field officers course (1930), Tank Sch. field officers course (1930), Signal Sch. communications officers course (1931), Quartermaster Corps Sch. (1932). meda~World War I Victory. club-Phil. Columbian. address-2885 Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. GARCIA, Tirso, banking executive; b. Calumpit, Bulacan, Phil., Sept. 24, 1886; s. Feliciano and Alfonsa (Gatdula) G; grad. Phil. Normal Sch., 1904, Phil. Sch. of Commerce, 1906; stud. Univ. of Phil., 1915, American Institute of Banking (N.Y.), 1923, Columbia UIiiv., 1923. m. Rosario Robles in Manila, 1907; childl'en-Marcelino, Felicidad, Demetrio, Tirso, Jr., Concepcion, Filemon Mario, Tito. Public sch. teacher, 1904; instr: Phil: Sch. of Commerce, 1907-14; supervisor of CIty achs., 1914-15; entered Treasury Bur. an~ successivel! stenographer, bookkeeper, ChI:f cl~., cashIer, bank examiner, supt. of PhIl. Mmt, chief examiner, 1915-22; bank

GARCIA y GONZALES examiner in U.S. Federal servke in U.S.; 1923-26; returned to Phil. as asst. bank commr., 1929-31, bank commr., 1932-36 and 'presently chief div. of acquired assets in Agricultural & Industrial Bank. address895 Raon, Manila, Phil. GARCIA, Zoilo, real estate executive; b. Legaspi, Albay, Phil., March 28, 1899; S. Zoi10 and J oaquina (Barbaza) G; ed. La Salle ColI. and Univ. of Phil. m. Lourdes Muscat in Manila, July 10, 1926. Asst. to engrs. Standard Oil Co. of N.Y. in Manila, 1918; entered real estate business, 1919; sales mgr. Juan Ysmael & Co., 1919-29; organized Z. Garcia & Co., and pres. of same since 1929; memo Peiia Iberica. clubs-Tiro al Blanco, Wack Wack Golf, Phil. Columbian. add1'ess -Manila, Phil. GARCIA y DELGADO, Jose Maria; banking executive; s. Pedro Garcia and F rancisca (Delgado y Rodriguez) G; ed. Ateneo de Mao. nila, St. Joseph's ColI. (Hongkong ), corr. course with La Salle Extension Univ. of Am. m. Francisca La 0 y Arenas in Manila, Jan. 17, 1914; children--Teresa, Francisca. Held various positions with Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, 1905-18; govt. bank examiner, 1918-19; vice-sec. Bank of Phil. Islands, 1919-24, mgr. Zamboanga branch and Cebu branch; memo K.C. decorations-Cross of San Silvestre by Pope Pius XI. address-Bank of the Philippine Islands Cebu, Phil. ' GARCIA y FAUSTO, Jose P. attorney, assemblyman; b. Sta. Ana, Pampanga, P. I., Jan. 14, 1898; S. Antonio and Leonor (Garcia) Fausto; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho de Manila, 1920. m. Rufina Gueco, Magalang, Pampanga, P. I., July 20, 1927; childrenAntonio, Leonor, Jose, Lorenza, Andres. At one time connected with newspaper, The Independent as dir.; rep. 2nd dist. Pampanga, 1934; assemblyman, same, 1935. Mem. Pampanga Bar Assn., Asociacion de Plantadores de la Mt. Arayat Sugar Central. addressSta. Ana, Pampanga, P. I. GARCIA y GONZALES, Manuel, sugar executive; b. Iloilo, Iloilo, Phil., May 10, 1890; s. Jose and Maria (Gonzales) G. m. Lu-


GARDNER cia Tajanlangit of Tigbauan, Iloilo, July 15, 1934. Asst. mgr. Bacolod-Murcia MilIin'g Co., Inc.; Mason (32 0 ) , Rotarian. address-Bacolod, Occidental Negros, Phil. GARDNER, George Delos, mining engineer; b. Missoula, Mont., Aug. 18, 1911; s. E.D. and Florence (Holt) G; B.S. Univ. of Arizona, 1932, M.S., 1933. With various mining cos. in Ariz., 1933-36; came to Phil. with Nielson & Co., Inc., 1936 and successively metallurgist, 1936-37, asst. gen. supt. Selinsing Cons. Mines, 1938, gen. supt. Selinsing, 1939, field engl'. Nielson & Co., Inc., 1939-40. address-Po O. Box 717, Manila, Phil. GARGAN ERA, Eulogio Cuyson, attorney; S. Francisco and Jovita (Cuyson) Garganera; LL.B. National Univ., 1923. m. Adela Contreras, Iloilo, Oct., 1923; children-Adela, Humberto, Ofelia, Francisco, Maria, Lourdes. With Bur. of Posts, 1919-23; private law practice, 192325; elected municipal v.p., Iloil~ 1925, pres. 1928 and 1934. address-Jenea-Quezon St. No. 16, Iloilo, P. I. b. Iloilo, P. I., Apr. 16, 1898;

GARRIDO, Jose Saiz, civil engineer; b. Manila, PhiL, Dec. 10, 1890; s. Joaquin and Gregoria (Saiz) Garrido y Barron; B.C.E. Sto. Tomas Univ., 1912; C.E. Cornell Univ., 1914. m. Josefa Sanchez of Manila, March 19, 1924; 1 son Joaquin. Employed dept. engring. Manila, 1908; stud. engring. structures in Europe, 1912; with building contractor in Phila., Penna., 1914-15; returned to Phil. as asst. C.E. with Bur. Public Works, 1916, actg. dist. engr. Tarlac, 1917, asst. engl'. Iloilo, 1918, inspec. div. in Manila, 1918, supt. building construction, 1920, asst. engl'. City of Manila, 1924, actg. engr., 1924, city engl'. Manila, 1936-40; presently pres. Commonwealth Advertising Corpn.; ex-owner Pasay Transportation Co.; capt. P.A. since 1936; memo Phil. Soc. C.E.'s, K.C. clubsPhil. Columbian, Filipino (v.p.). address1940 Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. GARRIZ, Florentino R., advertising executive; b. Dicastillo, Spain, Dec. 7, 1899; S. Florencio and Dolores (Guti.e rrez) G; grad. Pamplona Institute (Spain), 1916. m. Carmen Preysler in Manila, Jan. 17, 1924; child-

GATCHALIAN 1'en--Carlos, Rafael.. Asso. editor and adv. mgr. International Cinema Trade . Review (New York), 1919-21; with El Mercantil, 1921-22, Manila Times, 1922-25, Philippines Herald, 1925-28; established Advertising Bureau, Inc., 1928 and pres-gen. mgr. since; memo Manila Rotary. clubs-Casino Espanol, Manila Golf, Wack Wack ,Golf, Baguio Country. address-35 Manga Ave., Manila, Phil. GASENDO, Claro Provido, attorney; b. Mandurriao, Iloilo, Phi!., August 12, 1914; S. Cecilio and Leona (Provido) G; LL.B. Phil. Law Sch., 1938. m. Ester M. Saturno of Cabuyao, Laguna, PhiL, May 26, 1940. Admitted Phil. bar 1938 and in priv. law prac. since. autho1'-various articles in dialect. Apptd. memo mun. bd. of Iloilo City, Feb. 1, 1940. add1'ess-Mandurriao, Iloilo, Phil. GASSER, Henry, business and mining executive; b. St. Gallen, Switzerland, Feb. 25, 1885; S. Heinrich and Marie (Sutter) G. m. Anna Zell of St. Gallen, June 16, 1914. Worked as elk. in embroidery firm in St. Gallen, 1900-07; came to Phil. 1907 as clk. with Kuenzle & Streiff and served in Zamboanga & Manila branches (1907-14), mgr. Legaspi branch (1914-16), Cebu branch (1916-20), dept. mgr. Manila branch (1921-22); with F. E. Zuellig, Inc., as mgr. Manila office (1923-27), Cebu branch (1927-31); mgr. Cebu office Dy Buncio & Co., 1932-37; pres. & gen. mgr. Tambis Gold Dredging Co. and East Mindanao Mining Co. since 1933; memo Cebu Rotary (pres. 1934-35, 1939-40). clubs -Swiss (pres. 1924), United Service (Cebu), Casino Espanol de Cebu, Filipino de Cebu. address-Lahug Park, Cebu City, Phil. GATBONTON, Patricio G., attorney; b. Mabalacat, Pampanga, P.I., March 17, 1905; S. Victoriano and Andrea Gatbonton; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1930. m. Purificacion Nobleza, Camalig, Albay, P. I., Oct., 1932; children - Nestor, Oscar. In private law practice. address-Candaba, Pampanga, P. I. GATCHALIAN, Hipolito Reyes, surgeon; b. Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., Aug. 13, 1905;

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GATCHALIAN lolos, Bulacan; child1'en '- Francisco, Ofelia. Chief house physician, Chinese Gen. Hosp.; instructor, Univ. of Santo Tomas; lecturer, Chinese Gen. Hosp.; medical examiner, Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada and Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co. of Canada. Mem., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Manila Medical Soc., Philippine Islands Medical Assn. Mem. Knights of Columbus. address-485 Antipolo, Manila, P. 1. GATCHALIAN, Jose Pahati, government official; b. Paombong, Bulacan, PhiL, March 6, 1889; s. Pedro and Gabrila (Pahati) G; grad. Phil. Normal Sch., 1912. m. Leonor Suerte Felipe of Paombong, March 4, 1910; children--Francisco, Felix, Carlomagno, Josefina, Leonila, Remedios, J osefa, Candelaua. Entered govt. service as sch. teacher, 1912 and successively teacher, prin. dist. supervising teacher until 1936; presently mun. mayor of Paombong; Mason; men;t. Puericulture Center. address-Paombong, Bulacan, Phil. GAVINO, Cat ali no, surgeon; b. Binondo, Manila, P. I., April 30, 1885; s. Roman and Tranquilina (Alejo) Gavino; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1902; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1908. m. Margarita Tanquintic, Manila, P. I., Nov. 12, 1910; children--Vil'ginia, Edmundo. Apptd. pres. Sanitary Div., Sanitary dist., Cebu, 1916; apptd. commissioned officer, Philippine Health Service, 1917; resident physician, San Lazaro Hosp., 1918, dir., same, 1922. Professorial lecturer, Univ. of the Philippines; asst. prof., Univ. of Santo Tomas. Mem. Manila Medical Soc. and Philippine Islands Medical Assn. club-Filipino. address-722 Tayuman, Manila, P. 1. GEMPERLE, William F., business and mining executive; b. St. Gallen, Switzerland, Sept. 12, 1899; 8. Fritz and Regina (Dudler) G; ed. in Switzerland. m. Margarita Lacson in Tali say, Occ. Negros, Phil., June 12, 1926; children - Fritz, Teresita. Came to Phil. 1919 and joined textile firm of Wm. Gemperle; with Cooper Co., 1921-23; mgr. Ilolio brancl: of Koppel (P.1.), Inc. since 1923. clubs-Swiss (Iloilo), Casino. Espanol (Ilo' ilo). address-Iloilo, Phil. GENEROSO, Nicomedes Sucaldito, bank.

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GIBBS ing official; b. Janiuay, Iloilo, PhiL, Sept. 9, 1893; s. Geronimo and Bonifacia (Sucal~ dito) G. m. Teodorica M. Madrileno of Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., April 17, 1917; children-Corazon, Jesusa, Patria, Virginia, Angeles, Liiia. With Bur. of Lands in various capacities, 1911-23; surveyor with Hawaiian-Philippine Central, 1924-26; with Phil. Nat. Bank since 1926 and presently bank inspector; memo Boy Scouts of Phil. (troop committee man) '. address-19 Mabini, Bacolod City, Phil. GEORGE, Willard Kyle, meteorologist; b. Oil City, Pa., March 27, 1914; 8. William K. and Helen B. (Andrews) G; B.S. cum laude, Westminster CoIl., 1936; post-grad. Univ. of Michigan, 1936-37, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1937-38. Came to Phil. in 1938 as meteorologist for Pan American Airways; memo exploration party in Colorado River Canyon, 1935; studied excavations in Palestine, Transjordania, 1936; memo Am. Meteorological Soc., Sigma Phi E psilon. addreSS-Pan American Airways, Cavite, Phil. GERONIMO, Tomas Castillo, merchant; b. Quingwa, Bulacan, P. 1., Dec. 21, 1887; 8. Julio and Prisca (Castillo) Geronimo. m. Florentina Livioco, Binondo, Manila, P. 1., Nov. 21, 1909; children--Angela Carlos, Leonarda, Consuelo, Antonio, Vicente, Paz. Head and founder, EI Porvenil' Rubber Products. ad~ dress-427 Azcarraga, Manila, P. 1. GIBBS. Allison de France, attorney; b. Rochester, Minn., April 3, 1868; s. Charles and Albina Stanhope (de France) G; grad. Nebraska City ColI. m. Eva Johnson (deceased) at Columbus, Ohio, July 5, 1906; children - Allison Johnson, Finley Johnson. Taught sch. i,n eastern Nebraska; official reporter, western district courts of Nebraska' admitted to Nebraska bar, 1888; priv. prac~ tice Denver Colo.; came to Phil. with U.S.A. during Spanish-American War, 1898; entered priv. practice upon discharge from service in Manila; now senior memo Gibbs & McDonough; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of U.S. and bars of Nebraska Colorado, California; memo B.P .O.E. clubs-':' Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf. address - Peoples Bank Bldg., Manila, Phil.


GIFFIN GIFFIN, James L., stock broker, attorney, major U.S.A. Res.; b. Brady Island, Nebraska, Aug. 19, 1896; s. James and Amanda J. (Yohe) Giffin; LL.B. Univ. of Nebraska, 1921; Ph. D. Univ. of Southern CaL, 1922. m. Helen Griffith, Phoenix, Arizona, Jan. 15, 1932; child1'erlr-J ean, Joan. In U. S. Army, 1917-19; admitted State Bar of Nebraska, 1921, State Bar of California, 1923; mgr. Western Pacific Air Transport, 1928-29; operating mgr. Pickwick Latvia American, 1930; chief pilot, Century Pacific Airways, 1931; owner and mgr. Transportes Aereos del Noroeste, Mexico, 1932-34; pilot, Inaec, Manila, 1935; broker with L. R. Nielson & Co., 1936-39; Mason. clubs-Shrine (Mexico), Army & Navy, Adventurers' (CaL). Mem. Professional Pilots' Assn., Sons & Daughters of American Revolution, Delta Chi, California State Bar Assn. address-99 Menlo Road, Manila, P. 1. GILMORE, Roy, school superintendent; b. Standwood, Michigan, Dec. 13, 1881; s. A. Maitland and Sarah (Lundy) Gilmore; B.S. E. Univ. of Michigan, 1923. m. Martha Rogers, May 26, 1911. Connected in various capacities with different schs. in U. S.; successively supt. of schs., Cumberland, Wyoming; supervising teacher, Pangasinan, P. 1.; div. supt. of schs., Mindoro, Batangas, La Union and Pampanga; chief, Academic Div., Bur. of Education. At present supt., Philippine Normal Sch. clubs-Manila Tennis, Baguio Country. address-1016 Indiana, Manila, P. 1. GLORIA, Celedonio P., attorney; b. Batangas, Phil., Oct. 13, 1902; s. Judge Diego and Jacoba (Panopio) G; LL.B., Ph.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1927. m. Angela Manalang of Mexico, Pampanga, Phil., April 6, 1929; 1 son Ruben. Admitted to Phil. bar, 1927; asst. atty. Guevara, Francisco & Recto, 1928-29; junior partner Calleja & Gloria, Legaspi, Albay, 1930-32; partner Gloria & Gloria, Manila, since 1933; ex-editor Phil. Collegian, Bicol Herald, Lawyers' Journal; ex-prof. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, officer P.A.; dir. Lawyers' League of the Phil.; memo Phil. Bar Assn.; first prize winner Rizal Poem Translation contest, 1925. author-Memories of Calamba, Annotated Pharmacy Laws and Regulations, Phil-

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GO TIANUY ippine Medical Law, Forensic Medicine. address-751 Florida, Manila, Phil. GLORIA, Jose V., dental surgeon, pharmacist; b. Bauan, Batangas, P. 1., Feb. 22, 1892; S. Diego and Jacoba (Panopio) Gloria; Ph.G. Univ. of the Philippines, 1916, B.S. in Pharmacy, 1917; D.D.S. Philippine Dental ColI., 1926. m. Josefina Guanzon, Binondo, Manila, June 25, 1922; childrerlr-Alicia, Lydia, Jose. Asst. prof., Manila ColI. of Pharmacy, 1917; 2nd It., Philippine National Guarc:l, 1918; pharmacist, Office of Bd. of Pharmaceutical Examiners, 1919; chief of the Drug and Pharmacy Div., 1920; memo Bd. of Pharmaceutical Examiners, 1922; sec.-treas. Bds. of Medical, Pharmaceutical, Dental, Optical and Nurses Examiners, 1923-32; prof. in orthodontia & metallurgy, Centro Escolar Univ., 1930-32; presently sec. 16 examining bds. under Civil Service Bur.; dir. Philippine Pharmaceutical Assn.; memo National Dental Assn. author-Annotated Pharmacy Laws and Regulations. add1'ess-16 F. Roman, San Juan, Rizal, P. 1. ,GO Chan, capitalist, business executive; b. Chingkang, China, May 6, 1881; 8. Go I and (Ang Kio) G; ed. in China. m. Tan Nuy of Amoy, China, 1907; children -Go Tiong. Came to Phil., 1905 as general clk.; mgr. Go Occo & Co. (Cebu), 1905-21; established Ko Chan & Co., and gen. mgr. ,of same since 1921; memo Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Cebu (ex-pres.), Associacion Benevola de Chinos, Cebu Chinese Sch. (dir.). club -Far Eastern. address -Go Chan & Co., Cebu, Phil. GO Julian, merchant; b. Iloilo, Phil., Aug. 3, 1899; S. G. Gotiamting and (Chan Se) G; ed. in China and SiUiman Institute. m. Uy Bon Ty in Kulangsu, China, Sept. 23, 1920; childrerlr-Edward, Le Hoa, Luis, Asuncio, Judieta, William, George, Antonio. Joined family business in 1923 as mgr.; memo Iloilo Chinese Chamber of Commerce (di.r), Iloilo Y.M.C.A. address-Iloilo, Phil. GO TIANUY, Manuel, business executive; b. Chingkang, China, May 25, 1889; S. Pedro

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na, Jose, Aurora, Beatriz. Came to Phi.l., 1901 and entered family business, pres. and mgr. since 1928; hon. consul for Republic of China; memo Cebu Chamber of Commerce (ex-v.p.), Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Cebu (ex-pres.). club - Far Eastern. addres8-Cebu, Phil. GOMEZ, Angel K., veterinarian; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. 2, 1890; 8. Quintin and Justa (Kaingal) G; D.V.M. Univ. of Phil., 1914. m. Mary E. Dell of Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1918; childr'e~Quintin J., Frank J., Paul A., Winifred A., Luis A. Apptd. instr. Univ. of Phil., 1914-18; fellow to Univ. of Pennsylvania and Cornell Univ., 1916-18; asst. prof. Veterinary Anatomy, Univ. of Phil., 1918-20, asso. prof. Pathology and Bacteriology, 192132,. prof., 1932 to date, actg. dean, 1935 and 1939 to date, asst. dean, 1934-39; memo Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Los Banos Biological Club, Soc. for Advancement of Research, National Research Council, Phil. Veterinary Med. Assn., Am. Veterinary Med. Assn. (resident sec.). address-1521 Calixto, Manila, Phil. GONZALEZ, Manuel, business executive; b. Bais, Oriental Negros, Phil., April 26, 1885; 8. Santiago and Concepcion (Gomez) G; grad. San Luis Gonzaga CoIl. and Escuela Normal. m. Elena Aenlle y Bertrand in Manila, Dec. 10, 1910; childre~Concepcion, Amparo, Manuel, Carlos, Santiago, Rafael, Ramon, Antonio. Gen. mgr. and partner Vulcano Engineering Co., in Manila. clubWack Wack Golf. add1"ess-2151 Oroquieta, Manila, Phil. GONZALEZ, Pedro B., attorney; b. Kaiiigin, San Rafael, Bulacan, P. I., April 29, 1907; 8. Jose and Susana (Borja) Gonzalez; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines. m. Elisa V. Maiigahas, Manila, Feb. 29, 1936: 1 dau. Florde-liza. No.1 Councilor, Municipality of San Rafael, Bulacan; legal adviser and 1st V. p., Urbano General Mining Exploration; sec.trustee and gen. mgr., Benguet Gold Center Mining Co. addres8-169 Dimasalang, Manila, P. I. GONZALEZ, Virgilio R., physician; b. Apalit, Pampanga, PhiL, July 30, 1890; s.

GREENE Joaquin and Florencia (Sioco) G; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1908; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1914. m. Rosario Singson of Cebu City, Phil. March 1, 1919; child1路en. . --Homero I, Homero II, Violeta, Nelida, Florencia, Imelda, Leticia. Resident phys. Southern Islands Hosp., 1914-15; pres. sanitary div. Cebu City, 191520; dist. health officer Cebu, 1920-21; Puericulture Center phys., 1921-23; priv. med. prac., 1923-25; engaged in real estate operations, sugar f~rming, chromite mining, moving picture producer, 1925-40; presently owner Rosario Sugar Mills; memo Cebu Med. Soc., P.M.A., K.C. club-Filipino de Cebu. address-Po O. Box 114, Cebu City, Phil. GRAHAM, Warren Taylor, mining engineer; b. Stockville, Neb., July 23, 1896; 8. Loyal M. and Carrie (Blake-Taylor) G; stud. Colorado Sch. of Mines. m. Verna Graves of Sedalia, Mo., April 15, 1926; childre~Loyal Miriam, Carolyn Sue, Ward Graves. Followed profession in Colo., Ida., Ore., Alaska. Came to Phil., 1933 and presently gen. supt. Baguio Gold Mining Co. since 1935; Mason (32掳), memo B.P.O.E., A.I.M.M.E., American Legion, Theta Tau, Am. Soc. of Engrs., Alpha Tau Omega, Disabled Am. Veterans. clubBaguio Country. addreS8-P. O. Box 218, Baguio, Phil. GRANADOS, Vicente Santos, physician; b. Manila, PhiL, Jan. 22, 1905; 8. Enrique and Fausta (Santos) G; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1933. m. Violeta San Jose of Manila, 1933; childr~Myrna Elena, Erlinda Fausta, Lilia Virginia. In priv. med. prac. since graduation; memo Manila Med. Soc. addTess -282 Libertad, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. GREENE, George William, broker; b. Canton, China, Dec. 15, 1894; S. George W. and Valeria (Page) G; B.A. Wake Forest Coli., 1916; M.A. Univ. of North Carolina, 1917. m. Louisa Bomar of Marion, Ala., June 27, 1921; 1 son George William, Jr. Salesman J. B. Colt Co., 1916-17; capt. U.S.A. during World War I; business mgr. American Baptist Mission, Canton, China, 1919-1932; mgr. Central Exchange and Aldanese and Cortes, Manila, 1936-37; commodity broker since 1937. clubs - University, Army and Navy, Manila Golf. addres8-226 Beata St., Mani-


GREY la, Phil. GREY, Jose M., engineer; b. Manila, Phil. Jan. 16, 1909; 8. Jose and Nieves (Garcia) G; B.E.E. Univ. of Illinois, 1932. With R.C.A. Communications as broadcast, vacuum tube and asst. en gr. in charge, 1932-37; radio engl'. Phil. Long Dist. Tel. Co. since 1937. address-19 Plaza Ferguson, Manila, Phil. GRIFFIN, Virgil Monroe, insurance executive; b. Haleville, Okla., Feb. 12, 1903; s. William and Laura Ellen (Atwell) G; B.A. Rice Institute, Tex., 1925. m. Lois Dupont in Manila, Dec. 26, 1936. Connected with West Coast Life Ins. Co. in various capacities since 1925, presently asst. mgr. Manila branch since 1936; memo Life Insurance Executive Assn.; Mason (K.T.). club-Manila Polo. addr ess-Embassy Apts., Dakota St., Manila, Phil. GRIGGS, Frederick; b. St. Charles, Mich., March 23, 1867; S. Ezra Samuel and Diantha (Mansfield) G; ed. Battle Creek (Mich.) CoIl., Chicago Normal Sch., U. of Buffalo. m. Blanche W. Eggleston of Wilhelm, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1892; childTen-Bruce, Donald. Prin路. prep. dept., Battle Creek Coli., 1891-1900, S. Lancaster (Mass.) Acad., 1900-07; sec. dept. edn., Seventh Day Adventist Denomination, 1907-10; pres. Union Coil., College View, Neb., 1910-13; edn!. sec. Seventh Day Adventist Denomination for N. America, and sec. dept. of edn. of Gen. Conf., Washington, 1914-18; pres. Emmanuel Missionary CoIl., Berrier. Springs, Mich., 1918-25; pres. Far Eastern Div. of Gen. Con f., Seventh-day Adventists since 1930. autho1'-Talks to My Students, 1905. address-707 Vermont St., Manila, P.I. GROTENHUIS, Dirk Arnold ten, banking executive; b. Amsterdam, Holland, Sept. 22, 1909; s. D.A .. and M.W. (Caspers) ten G; grad. Amsterdam Higher Commercial CoIl., 1926. m. Ruth Slater of South Pasadena, Cal., June 18, 1936; 1 son Dirk Arnold. Joined Netherlands India Commercial Bank, Amsterdam, 1926, served in branches in Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe since 1928; presently asst. mgr. of Manila branch. address-927 Dakota, Manila, Phil. .

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GUEVARA GUERRERO, Fortunato S., surgeon; b. San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Oct. 14, 1898; s. Gervasio and Celestina (Sacramento) G; B.S. Univ. of Phil., 1924, M.D., 1927. m. Gliceria Martinez of Batangas, Batangas, Phil., Dec. 16, 1929; children-Alicia, Fortunato, Jr., Norma, Nelia, Aida. Asst. Jr. & as so. resident surgeon Phil. Gen. Hosp., and asst. in surgery coIl. of med. Univ. of Phil., 1927-33; asst. prof. surgery Afable ColI. of Med., 193338; cons. surgeon Mary Johnston Hosp. since 1933; asst. surgeon Phil. Gen. Hosp. and instr. in surgery Univ. of Phil. since 1938; surgeon Quezon Institute since 1940; 1st It. P .A. Res. med. corps; memo Manila Med. Soc. (ex-v.p.), P.M.A., A.M.A.; ex-sec. & dir., Phil. Federation of Private Medical Practitioners; fellow Phil. ColI. of Surgeons. autho?'-various technical artic1es on blood transfusion and other surgical subjects. address-403 State Bldg., Rizal Ave., Manila, Phil. GUERRERO, Rafael Patting, attorney, surveyor; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, P. I., May 21, 1895; s Vicente and Catalina (Palti.ng) Guerrero; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1923. m. Nieves Tancioco, Nueva Ecija, June, 1919; children-Catalina, Rafael, Nieves, Vicente, Lydia, Guillerma, Francisco. Surveyor, Bur. of Lands, 1916-25; private law practice since. Mem., University Club, Negros Occidental Jockey Club and Negros Occidental Bar Assn. address-V.L. Gonzaga, Bacolod, Occidental Negros, P. I. GUEVARA, David, attorney; b. Manila, P.I., Oct. 11, 1897; s. Placido and Francisca (Lim) Guevara; LL.B. National Univ., 1924. m. Paz Siochi, Malabon, Rizal, P. I., July 30, 1924; children-Jose, Francisco, Consuelo, Virginia, Zenaida. In government service, 1917-26, successively connected with Gen. Land Registration Office, Bur. of Posts, Gen~ Service Section Administrative Div: Private law practice since 1926; Mason. Mem. Municipal Council of Malabon since 1928. addressMalabon, Rizal, P. 1. GUEVARA, Francisco, dental surgeon; b. Manila, P. 1., July 3, 1905; 8. Manuel and Urbana (Francisco) Guevara; D.D.S. Philippine Dental Coli., 1928. add"ess-306 San Rafael, Manila, P. I.


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GUEVARA, Romulo, physician, professor; b. ,Marikina, Rizal, Phil., Feb. 17, 1893; 8. Simplicio and Sotera (Paz) G; M.D. Univ:. of Phil., 1918. m. Aniceta Barcelon, Manila, April 17, 1929 i children-Romulo, Jr., Rena:to, Lilia. Asst. j.nstr. Univ. of Phil., ,1918路 19. instr., 1919~21, asst. prof., 1921-29, asso. prof. since 1930 i memo National Re's earch Council of Phil.; sec. Pharmacology section Div. of Med. Sciences; memo Manila Med. Soc., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico de Filipinas, Phil. Med. Assn., fellow A.M.A. author -articles and publications on Chemical Extracts. club -Phil. Columbian. address-28 Concepcion St., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. ' GUEVARA, Sulpicio Garcia, attorney, author; b. Marilao~ Bulacan, Phil., Jan. 17, 1904; S. Severino and Marcela (Garcia) G; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1930. m. Urbana Buencamino of San Miguel, Bulacan, April 17, 1932; children-Jose, Corazon, Amelia, Teresita. Entered priv. law prac. after passing bar exam.; memo faculty Far Eastern Univ., Univ. of Manila & San Beda. author-Filipino Oratory (1931), The Law on Insurance (1939), The Law on Insolvency (1938), Handbook of Commercial Law (1939), The Phil. Corporation Law-Revised (1940), Proposed Commonwealth Constitution. Mem. Lawyers' League of Phil. address-6 Kitanlaad St., Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City, Phil. GUIA, E1adio de, physician; b. Manila, Phil., Feb. 18, 1880; S. Rosalio and Lucia (Roque) G; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1897; M.D. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1905. m. Josefa Ricardo Gota in Manila, March, 1905; child路 ren.--Abelardo, Juvenal, Eloisa, Rosalio, Guido, Rogelio, Laurentino, Corazon, Augusto. Actg. resident phys. San Juan de Dios Hosp., 1905; health officer, Bais, Oriental Neg., 1906-18; dir. Bais Planters' Assn.; memo Asociacion Escolar de Filipinas (twice pres.). address-Bais, Oriental Negros, Phil. GUIA, Pablo de, attorney, accountant, finance executive; b. Bacoor, Cavite, Phil., June 26, 1885; 8. Severino and Eufemia (Antonio) de G; grad. Colegio de los Padres J esuitas, 1903; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1917. m. -Catalina Cuenca y Chaves in Manila) March 4, 1919; children-Pablo, Jr., Benigno.

GULLAS Taught in Salinas Barrio sch., until 1905, teacher with Cavite schools until 1912; interpreter-translator Manila ' mayor's office, 1912-16; successively chief clk., deputy insurance commr., bank examiner with Treasury Bur., 1916-22; disbursing officer for Phil. Mission to U.S., 1922-24; joined Manila R.R. Co., 1924 and is presently tre~surer of same and chmn. of its accident bd. clubPhil. Columbian. ,address-1004 San Andres, Manila, Phil. GUIANG, Rodolfo Valenzuela, physician; b. BugaBon, Pangasinan, Phil., Nov. 5, 1909;

Bonifacio and Praxedes (Valenzuela) G; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1935. m. Dra. Maria A. Leones of Manila, Phil., Dec. 19, 1936; childTen-Rodolfo, Jr., Hernan C. L. Priv. med. prac. in BugaBon since grad.; memo Pangasinan Med. Soc., P.M.A., A.M.A. authorscientific articles published in P .M.A. J ournal. address-BugaBon, Pangasinan, Phil. S.

GUILLERMO, Dalmacio Esteban, attorney; b. Asingan, Pangasinan, Phil., Dec. 5, 1901; S. Quintin and Maxima (Esteban) G; LL.B. Phil. Law Sch., 1926. m. Maria Paz Malong y Salcedo of Asingan, June 5, 1929; children-Jose Antonio, Juan Artemio, Maria Virginia, Magna Victoria, Jaime Arturo, Benjamin Alfonso, Victor Alfredo. Admitted Phil. bar, 1926; priv. practice in Pangasinan provo and Manila; mayor of Asingan, 1938. address-Asingan, Pangasinan, Phil. GUIMBAOLIBOT, Alejo Abunales, gOY. ernment official; b. Guiuan, Samar, Phil., July 17, 1889; S. Felix and Marcela (Abuna路 les) G; B.A. San Vicente de Paul Calbayog CoB., Samar, 1913. m. Guadalupe Macabasag of Guiuan (desc.); m. Ursula Macabasag of Guiuan; children-Pedro, Rosario (1st mar" riage). J. P. of Guiuan, 1914-28; mun. mayor Guiuan since 1931. address-Guiuan, Samar, Phil. GULLAS, Paulino, attorney; b. Cebu City, Phil., April 26, 1891; 8. Jose Hermenigildo and Nicefora (Arandia) G; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1912, LL.B., 1916. m. Gilda Lizares Kilayko of Talisay, Occ. Neg., Phil., Sept. 27, 1939. Priv. law prac. since 1917; founder the Freeman, 1919; professional lecturer Ce-


GUNDARANGIN bu Jr. CoIl. of Univ. of Phil., 1920-25; memo Ho. of Rep., 1925-28; del. Internat. Bar Assn. conv., 1921; memo Constitutional Conv., 193435, Cebu Lawyers League (founder), pres. bd. of trustees Vi sayan Institute路 since 1937; winner Carlock medal (1909), Carson medal (1914), Del Pan cup (1915), Villamor medal (1911); memo Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn. Manila (pres. 1925-27), Cebu Chapter (pres. 1920-21); dir. Cebu Chamber of Commerce. address-Gullas Bldg., Cebu City, Phil. GUNDARANGIN, Datu Ibra, Sultan of Lanao, legislator; b. Dansalan, Lanao, Phil., Jan. 4, 1889; S. Hadji and Babai G, a Moro royal family; ed. privately. Was v.p. of Dansalan, 1914-19, memo provo bd., 1920-31 ; apptd. House of Representatives, 1931. address-Dansalan, Lanao, Phil. GUNNELL, David Garfield, business executive; b. Buenavista, Colorado, Nov. 19, 1881; S. Volney and Elizabeth Medora (Small) Gunnell; attended Univ. of Oregon. Teacher, Bur. of Education, 1904-11; v.p. and treas., Philippine Education Co.; Mason. Mem. Rotary Club. address-418 Colorado, Manila, P. I. GUTIERREZ, Perpetuo Dionisio, physician; b. Flol'idablanca, Pampanga, P. 1., April 8, 1889; S. Leon and Elena (Songco) Gutierrez; M.D. Northwestern Univ. m. Concepcion Tirona, Imus, Cavite, P. I., Feb. 17, 1919; children--Guillermo, Perpetuo, Mario. Junior medical inspector, Bur. of Health, 1911; inspector, asst. resident, Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1912, senior resident, 1917, executive officer, 1918; asst. prof. Univ. of the Philippines, 1918; post grad. work, dermatology, John Hopkins and Columbia Uni,v .; asso. prof. Univ. of the Philippines, 1925. Mem. Manila Medical Soc., Philippine Islands Medical Assn. address-San Juan, Rizal, P. I. GUZMAN, Agapito Joves, business executive; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, P. I. t Nov. 21, 1912; 8. Lazaro and Maria (Joves) de Guzman; B.C.S. Jose Rizal Coll., 1935. Cashier, Aseguradores de ~as Islas Filipinas. addrC8837 S . . Valenzuela, San Juan Heights, Rizal, P. 1.

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GUZMAN GUZMAN, Alejandro de, attorney; b. Bauang, La Union, P.I., Feb. 24, 1889; 8. Pelagio and Graciana (Florendo) de Guzman ; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1913. m. Rosario Flor, Dagupan, Pangasinan, P. I., April 27, 1918; children--Pedring, Alexander, ' Jaime, Rodolfo, Antonio, Augusto. addres8-644 Isaac Peral, Manila, Phil. GUZMAN, Anastacio Relucio, captain Philippine Constabulary; b. Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, PhiL, Jan. 22, 1899; S. Pedro and Lodovica (Relucio) de G; grad. Nueva Ecija H.S., 1920, Phil. Military Acad., 1923. m. Luz Bustamante; 1 dau. Aurora. Commd. 3rd It., Phil. Constabulary, 1923, 2nd It., 1926, 1st It., 1934, presently capt. P.A. since 1937; served in various commands throughout the Phil. and presently asst. insp. Phil. Constabulary at Iloilo; Mason. add1'ess-Iloilo City, Phil. GUZMAN, Francisco Cornelio, physician, surgeon; b. Orion, Bataan, Phil., June 4, 1909; S. Mariano A. and Marcela R. (Cornelio) G; A.A. Univ. of Phil., 1929, M.D., 1934. m. Paraluman G. Chanco of Manila, PhiL, April 23, 1939; 1 son Gerardo. Intern Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1934-35, asst. resident phys., 1935, asst. resident dept. of surgery, 1936, Jr. resident, 1937, asso. senior resident since June, 1940; memo Clinical Club of Phil. Gen. Hosp., Manila Med. Soc., P.M.A. author-various scientific articles. add1'ess-1952 Juan Luna, Manila, Phil.

GUZMAN, Jose J. de, business executive; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, PhiL, July 4t 1900; 8. Lazaro and Maria (Joves) de G. m. Amparo Belen, Can don, Ilocos Sur, Phil., May 26, 1926; 1 dau. Aurora. Pres.-dir. Aseguradores de las Islas Filipinas; dir. & sec-treas. Batong Buhay Gold Mines, Inc.; pres.-dir. Cooperative Realty and Investment Corpn.; officer U.S.A. res.; dir. & gen. mgr. Cervantina-Filip ina, Inc.; dir. Batong-Guinto Mining Corp.; Mason (32掳), address-Po O. Box 577, Manila, Phil. GUZMAN, Rafael Vicente, surgeon; b. Tondo, l'vl~nHa, 'p. I., Oct. 24, 190~; 8. Ambrosio and Victorina (Macuan) Guzman; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1931. m. Clotilde Ja-


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mora, Silay, Occidental Negros, P. 1., April 19, 1924; children-.-Emma, Rafael, Sonia. Private practice. Also visiting physician, Bilibid Prisons Hosp. Mem. faculty, Santo Tomas Uni.v.; memo Manila Medical Soc. add1'e88 -528 Aviles, Manila, Phil. HAAG, Howard Lee, Y.M.C.A. executive; Rockford, Mich., Oct. 28, 1893; S. John G. and Laura (Stoddard) H; A.B. Univ. of Mich., 1917, M.A., 1930. m. Florence AdelIa Haines of Muskegon, Mich., Sept. 20, 1916. Boys and community work Grand Rapids, Mich., 1918-20; Cleveland Y.M.C.A., 1920; gen. sec. Y.M.C.A., Harbin, Manchuria, 192136, during which period was pres. North Manchurian Poly technical Institute, pres. Y. M.C.A. Junior ColI., lecturer in ednl. psychology; joined nat. staff Y.M.C.A. in Phil. 1936 and presently asso. nat. gen. sec.; sec. on staff International Com. Y.M.C.A. since 1920; memo Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa, Manila Rotary, Mason. autho1' - Hunting and Fishing in Manchuria, The Black Cock, and variouR articles on character ducation. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country. address-927 Dakota, Manila, Phil. b.

HAGEDORN, Frederick Charles, Jr., business executive; b. Manila, PhiL, April 20, 1904; S. Fred Charles and Esperanza (Gallegos) H; grad. in commerce, Mount Tamalpais Mil. Acad. (Cal.), 1922. m. Maruja Marti Fuster of Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Oct. 4, 1930; child" en-Marujita, Fred III, Jose Maria. Joined Erlanger & Galinger Inc., as junior salesman, 1923 and presently mgr. office equipment dept. clubs-Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Casino Espanol, Los Tamaraos Polo. address-625 Pennsylvania, Manila, Phil. HAGGERTY, James Edward, (S.J.) clergyman, educator; b. Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 2, 1903; S. Michael Joseph and Mary Veronica (Finnegan) H; grad. St. Fidelis ColI.; stud. Boston ColI., Woodstock CoIL, Georgetown Univ. lnstr. Ateneo de Manila, 1928-31; diocesan dir. of schs., Cagayan, Phil. since 1936; founder CathoIi,c Youth Organization, Cagayan, 1936; apptd. dir. Ateneo de Cagayan, 1936, rector, 1940. medals-Silver Carabao by Phil. Boy Scouts of Am., 1931. address

HALL -Ateneo de Cagayan, Cagayan, Phil. HALE, Frank H., manufacturing and business execlitive; b. Kansas, Aug. 30, 1880; 8. George Washington and Mary H; ed. in public schools, Kansas. m. Teodora Elasigue of Calamba; Laguna, Phil. ; children - Christina (Liongson), Engracia (Cobb). Came to Phil. with U.S.A., 1900; retired and started shoe and harness shop at Ft. McKinley; incorporated Exchange Shoe Co., and moved factory to Manila, 1920; reincorporated in 1928 and is presently pres. of Hale Shoe Co., Inc.; pres. Lyric Music House, Inc., and Tropicraft Products Mfg.; memo Manila Rotary. club-Wack Wack Golf. address-85 Panaderos St., Manila, Phil. HALL, Alaistair Cameron, stock broker; S. W. T. and Margaret (Cameron) Hall; student George Watson's ColI., Edinburgh. m. Consue10 McMicking, Manila, June 20, 1930; childre1'1r-Roderick, Ian, Alaistair. Arrived Philippines, 1924; now partner Ovejero and Hall, gen. brokers and memo Manila Stock Exchange. clubs-Manila, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Casino Espanol, Manila Polo, Nomads Sports. address-914 A. Mabini, Manila, P. 1. b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Jan. 10, 1903;

HALL, Edward Leverich, business executive; b. Danville, Illinois, Jan. 25, 1886; s. Harry and Aletta (Leverich) Hall; B.A. Univ. of Illinois, 1908; Ph. D. Columbia Univ., 1923. m. Nina Hogan, Nashville, Tennessee, July 14, 1909; childre1'lr-Andrea, Edward. Gen. sec. Y.M.C.A., Univ. of Illinois, 1908-10, Univ. of Kentucky, 1912-15; sec. internat. Committee Y.M.C.A., 1915-28; asst. dir. Occupational Guidance Bur., War Work Council, N. Y., 1920-21; asst. mgr. Sun Life Assurance Co., North China, 1929-31; actg. mgr. same, Manila, 1932; mgr. Manufacturers Life ln~ surance Co. since 1933. author-booklets on vocational guidance. clubs-Rotary (Shanghai) (Manila, dir.), American University (Shanghai, past pres.), Philippine Vocational Guidance Assn. (pres.). address---41a La,mayan, Manila, P. 1. ,

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tive; b. Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada, March 3, 1874; s. Thomas and Catherine (McRae) H. m. Alice Templeton at Honolulu, T.H., 1901; children-Donald Templeton, Catherine McRae, Mary Ellen. Went to Honolulu as machinist with Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd. 1898 and was pres., gen. mgr. in 1916 when he resigned to join Honolulu Iron Works Co. as asst. mgr., then mgr., and in 1929 was gen. mgr. of co.; apptd. 2nd v.p. and mng. dir. of Earnshaws Docks & Honolulu Iron Works, Manila, 1920; memo Honolulu Rotary (ex-pres.), Am. Soc. M.E., Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. clubs-Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Army and Navy, Pacific (Honolulu), Oahu Country (Honolulu). address-Earshaws Docks & Honolulu Iron Works, Manila, Phil. HALSEMA, Eusebius Julius, civil engineer, government official; b. New Bremen, Ohio, Dec. 12, 1882; S. John and Veronica (Duetmers) H; C.E. Ohio State Uni,v., 1907. m. Marie Boesel in St. Mary, Ohio, Sept. 12, 1912; children-Helen Elizabeth, James Julius. Accountant and asst. cashier Boesel's Bank (New Bremen), 1900-03; formed firm of Kistler & Halsema (Los Angeles, Cal.) , 1907; came to Phil. in 1908 as engineer for Bur. of Public Works and has held various positions with that bureau since; capt. U.S.A., 1918-19; dist. mgr. & dist. engr. National Coal Co., Malangas, Zamboanga, 1919; asst. engr. Osmefia Waterworks in Cebu, 1911-12; apptd. mayor of Baguio while dist. engr., 1920-38; memo Ohio State Univ. Alumni Assn., B.P.O.E., American Legion. clubBaguio Country. address-Baguio, Phi.!. HANSON, Otto Olaf; b. Denmark, Oct. 11, 1883. Arrived Philippines with U.S. Army, 1899. Government service; planter in Mindanao; at present life underwriter, Sun Life of Canada. Mason. clubs-Army and Navy, University, United Service. address-66 Blumentritt, San Juan, Manila, P. 1. HARRIS, William W., business executive; S. George S. and Elizabeth S. (Noble) H; ed. Iolani ColI., Honolulu, T.H. m. Evelyn Pearl in Honolulu, Aug. 2, 1894; children-William W., Jr., Bertha E. With Lpwers & Cooke, Ltd., b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 28, 1872;

HARSHMAN Honolulu, 1893-1913; asst. mgr. Insular Lumber Co., Manila, and gen. mgr. ,NegrQs-Philippine Lumber Corpn. since 1919; pres. Phil. Hardwood Export Assn., dir. Phil. Lumber Mfg. ,Co., Dee C. Chuan & Co., Inc. (treas.). clubs-Columbia, Baguio Country. address1 Sta. Escolastica, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. HARRISON, Joel Byrd, mining engineer; b. Maude, Tex., August 9, 1897; s Jno.

T. and Mary (Redfield) H. m. Ernestina Padilla of Mexico City, MexicQ, Nov. 3, 1923; children-Robert, Margaret. Served with AE.F. during World War I; surveyor and en gr. open cut mining at Bi.sbu, Ariz.; mill shift boss at EI Oro, Mexico, 1921; en gr. in charge reconstruction project of Mexican Light & Power Co., N ecaxa, Mexico, 1923; with Phelps Dodge Corpn. in Mexico, 1924; mine supt. at Avalos Zacaticas Mexico, 1928-32; came to Phil. as shift boss: Balatoc Mining Co., 1933, transferred to Benguet Cons:, 1934, to develop Cal Horr mine as gen. supt.; mine mgr. & gen. supt. Surigao Consolidated since 1939. address-Surigao, Mindanao, Phil. HARRISON, Robert J., business executive: S. Robert J. and Mary Louise (McNamara) H; ed. St. Joseph's Acad., Oakland, Cal. m. Carrie Augusta Hargis in Manila, Sept. 26, 1910. Arrived in Phil. March 2, 1899; organized Norton & Harrison Co., Inc., 1910 and pres. of same since; pres. Philippine Inter-Island S.S. Co., Tondo Development Co., Inc., Isuan Corpn.; dir. Manila R.R. Co.; memo B.P.O.E. clubs-Manila Golf, Manila Polo, Army and Navy, University, Baguio Country. addressNorton & Harrison Co., Port Area, Manila, Phil. b. San FrancIsco, CaL, Dec. 31, 1871;

HARSHMAN, Elbert Nelson, geologist; S. J. E. and May (Banta) H; B.S. California Institute of Technology, 1932, M.S. in Geology, 1933; Ph.D. in Geology, Univ. of Arizona, 1939. m. Anita Erna Wickman of Los Angeles, Dec. 22, 1939. Gen. supt. & geologist, Cadiz Placer Mining Co. (Cal.), 19~3-34; teaching fellow at Univ. of Ariz., 1934-36; chief geologist, Nielson a Co., Inc., Manila~ since 1936; memo Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, b. Los Angeles, Cal., July 10, 1910;


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A.I.M.M.E. author-Areal Geology of the San Jose Hills, Los Angeles County, Cal., Geology and Ore Deposits of the BelmontQueen Creek Area, Superior, Ariz. addressP. O. Box 717, Manila, Phil. HARTENDORP, Abram van Heyningen, publisher; b. Haarlem, Holland, Sept. 3, 1893; s. Siebe and Clasiana (van Heyningen) H; stud. Univ. of Colorado. children-Esther, Edward, Lilian, Richard, Henry. . Taught in various schs. in Colorado and Wyoming; came to Phil. as teacher with Bur. of Ed., 1917; served successively as high school teacher Cuyo, Palawan, Phil., 1917-18, supervising teacher for Borongan, Samar, Sibuguey Bay, Mindanao, districts, 1919-20; first to introduce intelligence tests in Bur. of Ed.; gave course in comparative psychology, Univ. of Sto. Tomas, and taught special classes in English at Liceo de Manila, Univ. of Manila, Univ. Sto. Tomas, Univ. of Phil.; editor Manila Times, 1920-23; mgr. publishing dept. Philippine Education Co., 1925-33; editor Philippine Magazine, 1925, now owner and editor since 1933; served as technical asst. on press relations to President Quezon, 1936; memo of Bd. of Editors of Phil. Book Guild (charter mem.), Gridiron Club of Phil. (charter mem.); sec. Manila Symphony Soc. (a founder), Asociacion Musical de Filipinas. address-515 Aviles,. Manila, Phil. HARVEY, Benson Heale, priest; b. New York, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1901; s. Emery and Fannie Elizabeth (Nichols) Harvey; B.A. Univ. of Pittsburg, 1923; B. D. Episcopal Theological Sch., 1926. m. Eleanor Conard Thornton Moss of Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1934; 1 dau. Eleanor Thornton. Canon missioner, Cathedral of St. Mary & St. John, Manila, 1926. Mason. Mem. Service Stamp Collectors Club. address-555 Isaac Peral, Manila, P. 1. HASHIM, Aziz Taml.Us, business executive; b. Damascus, Syria, Oct. 31, 1877; s. Tannus Joseph and Freda D. (Roza) H; ed. in California. m. Emily Anna McCall in Manila, Aug. 1, 1925; chiul1'en-Leonard Arthur, Gilbert Arnold. Retail merchant in New Westminister, B.C. Canada, 1896-98; came to Phil. in 1899 and entered retail and whole-

sale business until 1914; heads A.T. Hashim & Co., wholesalers and diamond merchants; actg. consul general for Turkey in Manila, 1912-17; Mason (32 0 Shriner), LO.O.F., memo Am. Chamber of Commerce, National Rifle Assn. address-881 Rizal Ave., Manila, Phil. HASSELMANN, C. M., surgeon; b. Frankfurt am Main, Germany, April 30, 1897; M.D. Univ. of Wuerzburg, 1921; D.T.lV!. Hamburg Tropical Sch., 1924; student Univ. of Zuerich (Switzerland), Frankfurt am Main, Marburg, Kiel, Wuerzburg. m. Margaret Kahlert, Darmstadt, Germany, Feb. 20, 1926; 1 son Detlev. Mem. Deutsche Tropenmedizinische Gesellschaft, Hamburg; fellow, The Royal Soc. of Medicine, London; memo Chinese Medical Assn., Shanghai. Head, Section on Dermatology and Syphilology, St. Luke's Hosp. author-various scientific papers. clubs-Manila Polo, Army and Navy, German. address -792 Zamora, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. HAUSMAN, Louis Michael, engineer, busiexecutive; b. San Francisco, California, Nov. 10, 1889; S. S. and Hattie (Samuels) Hausman; M.E. Univ. of California. Consulting engineer, San Francisco, 1913-16; arrived Philippines, 1917; connected with Pacific Commercial Co., 1917-22; organized L. M. Hausman & Co., 1922. clubS-Elks, Manila Polo, Manila Yacht, Manila Rotary. address-260 Park Ave., Pasay, Rizal, P. 1.

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HAUSSERMANN, Francis 0., mmmg executive; b. New Richmond, Ohio, May 24, 1906; S. John W. and Jessi e (Moonlight) H; stud. Principia Mil. Acad. m. Edith Mildred Robinson of Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 10, 1928; children-Dolores Jean, Edward Francis. Entered trucking business in U.S. ; asst. sales manager Simons Wiles Buick Co.; joined Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. as purchasing agent and presently V.p. of same; officer & dir. in various other mining cos. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Wack Wack Golf, University, Kansas City Club (U.S.), Mission Hills Country (U.S.). address-Box 817, Manila, Phil. HAUSSERMANN, John W., attorney, mining executive; b. Pierce Towship, Ohio, Dec. 14, 1867; S. Louis and Dorothy (Traub)


HAWKINS Haussermann; LL.B. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1889. m. Jessie Edith Moonlight, Leavenworth, Kansas, Feb. 12. 1896; children-Francis, John. City atty., Leavenworth, Kansas, and private law practice until 1889. Arrived Philippines, as 2nd It. with 20th Kansas Volunteers, 1898; city atty., Manila, 1900; asst. atty. gen., 1902; served as head of law firm, Coudert Brothers until 1906 when firm became Haussermann and Cohn; later senior partner, Haussermann, Cohn and Fisher. Served as v.p., Amercian Chamber of Commerce and was memo National Council of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Now pres. Benguet Consolidated Mining Co., Balatoc Mining Co., Peoples Bank & Trust Co.; pres. New Richmond National Bank, Ohio. Mason. Mem. Venerable Council of the Military Order of the Carabao, Knights Templar, Elks, Modern Woodmen of America, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rotary. clubs-Army and Navy, University, Baguio Country, Wack Wack Golf, Manila, Manila Polo, Congressional (Ohio), Cincinnati (Ohio), University (Ohio). address-l46 V. Mapa, Manila, P. 1. HA WKINS, Ralph Gannaban, newspaperman; b. Piat, Cagayan, P. L, September 7, 1904; S. William and Esperanza (Gannaban) Hawkins; LL.B. Uni,v. of the Philippines, 1929. m. Carmen Carl, Manila, Sept. 20, 1926; chUdren-Dorothy, Gertrude (desc.). Was Malacafiang reporter, Philippines Herald, 1923-31; editor and mgr. Khaki and Red, 1929-37; sports editor, Manila Daily Bulletin since 1931; asso. editor, Far Eastern Affairs Magazine; contributing editor, Sports Review. clubs-Manila Press, Santa Ana Turf, Gridiron. address-438 Calle Malabon, Manila, Phil. HAWORTH, Russell George, mmmg engineer; b. Parkman, Wyo:, April 29, 1910; S. RE. and P.B. (Halepeska) H; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Harvard Engineering Sch., 1931. m. Lucille Hendricks of Lead, S.D., June 14, 1933. Various positions with Homestake Mining Co. (Lead, S.D.), over a period of six yrs.; mine supt., Paracale Gumaus Cons. Mining Co., (PhiL), 1937-39, gen. supt. since. address-Box 5, Paracale, Camarines Norte, Phil.

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HEADINGTON HAYES, James T. G., bishop; b. New York, Feb. 11, 1889; 8. John and Elizabeth (Gibbons) Hayes; grad. St. Francis Xavier ColI., N. Y. City, 1907; A:B. Woodstock (Md.) ColI., A.M., 1923; graduate from Tronchiennes, Belgium, 1926. Instr. at Regis High Sch., N. Y. City, 1914-18; prof. English, Latin, Greek, mathematics, Boston CoIl., 1918-19; ordained to ministry RC.Ch.; dean of discipline, Fordham U., 1923-25; missionary superior of Jesuits, Mindanao, P. 1., 1927-30; superior of Jesuits entire P. 1., 1930-33; bishop of Cagayan, Mindanao since 1933. address-Cagayan, Oriental Misamis, P. 1. HAYMES, Albert, educator, goverment official; b. Telford, Tenn., Jan. 30, 1887; S. John and Emma (Berry) H; A.B. Maryville ColI., 1913; M.A. Univ. of Oklahoma, 1923. m. Emilqueta Abayca of Plaridel, Misamis Occ., PhiL, June 3, 1931; children-Vera May, Mary Lee, Grace Blanche, Georgia. High sch. prin. in various schools in Tenn., Okla. and Md. before coming to Phil.; joined Bur. of Ed. upon arrival in Phil. and successively teacher in Tayabas, Marinduque, Manila, Cavite, Batangas; high sch. prin. in Ilocos Norte, Iloilo, Leyte; presently supt. of schools for Misamis and Bohol. address-Tagbilaran, Bohol, Phil. HEADINGTON, John Labon, business executive; b. Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, March 29, 1879; S. Legrand Nicholas and Mary Margaret (Marker) H; grad. Mount Vernon H.S.; stud. Kenyon ColI. until 1898. Left colI. to volunteer for Spanish-American War and saw active service in Porto Rican Occupation, Philippines Insurrection, China Relief expedition; entered Phil. govt. service after release from U.S.A. and held various responsible positions in Bur. of Audits last being actg. asst. auditor, 1913-15; resident sec. Shanghai Life Ins. Co. in Siam and Burma, 1915-18; returned to Phil. as treas. Manila Trading & Supply Co. and later treas. San Juan Heights Co. until 1922; mgr. & presently v.p. of Phil. Button Corpn. since 1922; memo Am. Soc. of C.P.A.'s; dir. Am. Chamber of Commerce; dir. Baguio Gold Mining Co. i memo U.S.W.V. (past-comdr.), V.F.W. of U.S. (past deputy C.LC.), Imperial Order of the Dragon (gov. dept. of the Orient), Military


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Order of the Carabao, Elk, Mason, Shriner. medals-Span ish-American War, Porto Rican Occupation, Philippine Insurrection, China Relief Expedition; Congressional Silver Star. Failing in attempt to enter active service during World War I, was commissioned capt. U.S.A.-Q.M. Res. which rank is presently held. clubs-Army and Navy, University, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf. address-828 Misericordia, Manila, Phil. HEALD, Herbert James Clarke, soldier, lumber executive, contractor; b. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 13, 1880; s. T. Sibley and Ada Maria (Davis) H; ed. public schs. Rutland, Mass. m. Florence Clement in San Francisco, Cal., August 2, 1922. Variously employed as carpenter and millwright in U.S.; served in Cuba during Spanish-American War; came to Phil., 1905 as inspector of construction work at Ft. William McKinley; later inspector of construction for Bur. of Architecture, Manila; asso. with O.F. Campbell & Co., contractors, 1906, sole owner in 1908, pres. (Heald Lumber Co.) since 1934; capt. Phil. N.G. during World War I. Maso ; memo B.P.O.E., Baguio Chamber of Commerce clubs-Baguio Country, (pres. 1930-31). University, Manila Yacht, Army and Navy. add?'ess-Baguio, Phil. HEFLIN, Clyde Everette, educator; b. Monmouth, Ill., July 12, 1888; S. James Allen and Cora Grace (Smith) H; A.B. William and Vashti ColI., 1913; A.M. Columbia Univ., 1917; B.D. McCormick (Now Presbyterian) Theological Sem., 1926. m. Josephine Russell of Viola, Ill., Aug. 27, 1919 ; childrert>-James Russell, Robert Dean, William Allen, Dorothy Jean. Chaplain (1st It.) U.S.A. with A.E.F., 1917-18; memo faculty at Silliman Univ., Phil. since 1919 and presently dean of CoIl. of Education. medals-U.S. Victory, 88th Div., Chaplain's. author-Education and Our National Predicament, Teacher Education for Philippine Democracy, The Definite Function of the School in Meeting Present Day Moral Problems. Mason; memo Nat. Ed. Assn., Progressive Ed. Assn., Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi.. address-Silliman University, Dumaguete, Phil. HENARES, Hilarion Gensole, engineer;

HEREDIA b. Bacolod, Occ. Neg., Phil., Oct. 21, 1895; S. Mateo and Paula (Gensole) H; B.S. in Engineering, Univ. of Phil., 1919; B.S.M.E. Univ. of Illinois, 1921; post-grad. course Univ. of Louisiana. 111,. Concepcion G. Maramba of Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, Phil., April 28, 1923; children--Hilarion, Jr., Teodoro, Norma Concepcion. Efficiency engr. with S.F. Bowser, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1921; returned to Phil. as prof. in sugar technology at ColI. of Agriculture (Los Banos), 1922-25; constructed experimental sugar central in British North Borneo, 1925; returned to Phil. as construction engl'. & later supt. of fabrication with Bambam Central, 1926-27; construction engr. Lopez Sugar Central, 1927; supt. of subsidiary products with Isabela Sugar Co., 1927-37 (invented bag making machine, rat duster, locust sprayer, fertilizer applicator and industrialized various by-products of sugar industry); industrial engr. with National Development Co. since 1937; made roundworld trip as technical memo Coconut mission, 1939-40; invented and marketed M-C Coconut Defibering machine, 1940; presently asst. manager & chief engineer Nat. Coconut Corporation; memo National Research Council, Phil. Illini Society, Phil. Assn. Mech. & E.E. author - Manuel Quezon as Industrial Dictator, The Industrialization of the Sugar Industry, Sugar Industry 10 Years Hence, The Industrialization of the Coconut Industry (all articles). club-Cosmopolitan. address-217 Aurora, Pasay, Rizal, Phil.

HENNING, Louis, sugar technician; b. Kealia, Kauai, T.H., Dec. 5, 1889; S. William and Bertha (Stark) H; grad. St. Louis ColI. (Honolulu). With sugar companies in Hawaii as technician and came to Phil. in 1914 as employee of San Carlos Milling Co.; with Calamba Sugar Estate until 1919; with Isabela Sugar Co. until 1920; with Bacolod-Murcia Milling Co. since. address-Bacolod-Murcia Milling Co., Bacolod, Phil. HEREDIA, Paul; b. Manila, P. I., March 7, 1912; S. Jose and Berthe (Hourmont) Heredia; B.C.S. De La Salle College, 1932. Cashier, Roxas y Cia. Mem. De La Salle Alumni Assn. address-716 San Marcelino, Manila, P. I.


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HERMAN, Henry, soldier, business executive; b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1880; s. Samuel and Antonine (Frome) H. m. Dolores Crame in Manila, PhiL, April 22, 1906; children-Emilia, Henry, Jr., Joseph, Manuel, Carlos, Julius, Luis. Came to Phil with U.S.A. during Spanish-American War; mgr. Electrical Supply Co.; pres. Western Telephone Co., Federal Wireless Corpn., Bulacan Fishery Co.; memo U.S.V.F.W., Boy Scouts of Am. (diBt. commr. Central Luzon). clubs -Casino Espafiol, Bohemian Sporting. address-l07 Legarda, ManUa, Phil. HERNAEZ, Pedro C., business executive, legislator; b. Talisay, Occ. Neg., Phil., Dec. 12, 1899; A.A. St. Agustine Coil.; A.B. San Juan de Leb'an; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1921. m. E. de la Rama of Bacolod, Occ. Neg.; children-Juan, Maria. Was successively pres. Talisay-Silay Sugar Planters' Assn., del. to Constitutional Conv. and pre ently serving 2nd term in National Assembly. address~ Legislative Building, Manila, Phil. HERNANDEZ, Maximo C., attorney, business executive; b. Parafiaque, Rizal, Phil., May 29, 1897; s. Jacinto and Maria (Cornelio) H; A.A. Univ. of Phi1., 1924, LL.B., 1929. Admitted Phil. bar, 1929; ex-mgr. Ault & Wi borg Co. (Far East) ; organized A.C. Ransom Philippine Corpn., 1933 and present pres. & mgr. same. address - Parafiaque, Rizal, Phi1. HERNANDO, Eugenio Barona, physician, public health official; b. Burgos, Spain, Sept. 6, 1877; s. Francis and Juana Barona (Castro) Hernando Rodriguez; A.B. Institute of San Isidro (Madrid, Spain), 1892; 2nd It. Infan try Acad. (Toledo, Spain), 1896; grad. San Juan de Letran, 1904; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1908; C.P.H. John Hopkins Univ., 1923. m. Dofia Aurea Tanchangco Mendoza in Malolos, Bulacan, Phi1., Feb. 20, 1898; children-Francisco, Sofia (Mrs. Earnshaw), Purificacion (Mrs. Sison), Carmen. Came to Phil. 1897 as Spanish army officer; It. col. Filipino forces during insurrection against U.S.; 2nd It. & med. insp. Phil. Constabulary, 1908; priv. med. prac. in Malolos, 1908-13; resident phys. Sibul Spring Hosp., 1914-15; dist. health officer in Bulacan, 1916-18; chief

HERRING provo sanitation div. Bur. of Health, 1918-21; chief div. sanitation for Mindanao & Sulu, 1922; scholarship at John Hopkins Univ., 1922-23; chief of metropolitan sanitation div. Phil. Health Service, 1924-30; chmn. Bd. of Food Inspection, 1924-30; professorial lecturer on vital statistics, sch. of hygiene & sanitation Univ. of Phil. since 1927; chief div. of Epidemiology, Health Service, 1930-37; dir. of Health Bur., 1937-38; prin. phys. Manila RR Co. since 1939; memo A.M.A., Am. Public Health Assn., P.M.A. (pres. 1927), Manila Med. Soc. address-Manila RR Company, Manila, Phil. HEROLD, Elmer William, business executive; b. Bridgeport, Wisconsin, Feb. 16, 1893; s. John and Nellie (Ferrell) Herold; B.S. Lawrence CoIl., Wis., 1917. m. Ethel Thomas, Potosi, Wis., June 24, 1920; childrenClement, Nellie. A.E.F., 2nd It., Tank Corps, 1917-19; head, Science dept., Kewanee High Sch., Illinois, 1919-22; Bur. of Education, P. 1., 1922-27; master mechanic, Heald Lumber Co., 1927-36, gen. mgr. since 1936. author-Civic Science in Home and Country, 1926. Mason. Mem. Baguio Chamber of Commerce. club-Baguio Country. address-Po O. Box 99, Baguio, P. 1. HERRERA, Mateo, business executive, city councilor; b. Manila, P. 1., Sept. 21, 1891; S. Rafael and Roberta (Domingo) Herrera; B. A. Liceo de Manila 1908. m. Sotera Francisco of Manila. Pres. Herrera Transportation Co.; memo city council of Manila. addressDasmarifias and Juan Luna, Manila, Phil. HERRING, Harry T., U. S. Veteran Administration; b. Savannah, Tenn., April 6, 1889; S. Judge D.W. and Arabara (Hamilton) H; stud. Univ. of Tennessee; grad. U.S. Military Acad., 1905. m. Margurite B. Venables of Washington, D.C., August 17, 1936; 1 dau. Shirley Venables. Successively comdt. St. Johns Sch. (N.Y.); adj. gen. New Mexico; It. col. in charge of field instruction for ordinance dept. U.S.A. during World War I; presently director U.S. Veteran Administration for the Philippines. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo. address-9 Villamar Court, Parafiaque, Rizal, Phil.


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HERRMAN, Rafael J. L., teacher, mining engineer; b. Manila, PhiL, July 4, 1868; s. M.A. and Maria Magdalena (Richardson) H; stud. Mining Acad. Freiberg (Saxony, Germany), and Geology Univ. of Freiburg (Badenia, Germany). m. Alida Geyer of Hamburg, Germany, April 29, 1909; children-Ada, Eva, Karl Albrecht, Otto. With Wernher Beit & Co., Johannesburg, South Africa, 1893-95; came to Phil. with Phil. Mineral Syndicate, 1895 and opened San Mauricio, Tumbaga, Longos and other mining properties in Paracale dist.; cons. geologist in Phil., 1898-1903; with Belgian concern in China as geologist, 1903-06; priv. cons. prac. in Phil., 1906-17; teacher geology, languages, music since 1919. address-1192 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil. HESTER, Evett Dorrell, government official; b. Capron, Illinois, May 25, 1893; s. The Rev. Evett Knight and Mary (Goodwin) H; B.A. Northwestern Univ., 1914. Entered Philippine Ci.vil Service as high sch. teacher; prof. of economics, Univ. of the Ppilippines, 1920-25; asst. CommerCial Attache, American Embassy, Madrid, 1926-29; American Trade Commr., Manila, and memo governor-gen. staff, 1930-34; economic adviser to governorgen. 1934; asst. financial expert staff of the High Commr. since 1935. author-various articles on Philippine economics. clubs-Army & Navy, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address -8 A. Mabini, Manila, P. 1. HEYBROEK, Ernest, ex-consul, business executive; b. Gravenland, Holland, Dec. 27, 1887; s. William and C. W. (van der Vysel) Heybroek; E.E. Delft, Holland, 1911. m. Edna Perry Fergus, Ontario, Canada; children-Ernest, William. Official, Wise & Co., Manila. clubs-Manila, Manila Polo, University, Manila Boat, Baguio Country, Rotary. address3925 Taft Ave., Pasay, Rizal, P. I. HEYWARD, Arthur Smith, sugar executive; b. Bluffton, S.C., Aug., 28, 1886; s. George Cuthbert and Margaret (Doar) H; E.E. & Mech. Engr., Clemson CoIl., 1907. m. Grace Hazeltine in Belfast, Me., Aug. 10, 1927. With General Electric Co., 1907-12; mgr. General Electric agency with Catton Neill Co., Ltd. (Honolulu), 1912-20; came to

HIDROSOLLO Phil. to organize Catton Neill Engineering & Machinery Co. and was v.p. & mgr. until co. dissolved, 1920-26; organized Luzon and Cebu Sugar Companies and is presently pres. of both; memo Hawaiian ~.G., 1916, 1st It. N.A. during World War I; trustee Phil. Sugar Assn. clubs-Army and Navy, University, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Manila Yacht, Baguio Country, Pacific (Honolulu). address30 Del Pan Ave., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. HIBBARD, David Sutherland, clergyman, educator; b. Hamden, 0., Oct. 31, 1868; s. William Sutherland and Eliza McFarland (Gault) H; B.A. ColI. of Emporia, Kan., 1893; M.A. Princeton, 1895; grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1896; Ph.D. Hanover (Ind.) ColI. 1910; D.D. Emporia (Kan.) ColI., 1914; LL.D. University of Philippines, 1937. m. Laura Carthara Crooks, of Fredonia, Kan., April 28, 1897; children-Hall Livin gstone, Donald Lawrence. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1896; pastor Lyndon, Kan., 1896-99; evangelistic work, Manila, P. 1., 1899-1900, Ilo~lo, 1900-01; pres. Silliman Univ. (under Presbyn. Bd. Foreign Missions), Dumaguete, P. I., 1901-29 (emeritus). Del. Am. Missionary Conf., Edinburgh, 1910; del. Presbyn. Gen. Assembly, 1905, 10, 17. au thot路-Making a Nation, 1926; The First Quarter, 1927. address-2889 Montevista Grove, San Pasqual St., Pasadena, Cal. HICKOK, Thomas Anderson, U. S. Foreign Service, U.S. Consul at Manila; b. Rochester, Pa., July 12, 1906; s. Ralph and Grace (Anderson) H; A.B. Hamilton ColI., 1927. In U.S. foreign service since 1929 with stations at Toronto (Canada), Beirut (Syria), Jerusalem (Palestine), Lagos (Nigeria), Tokyo (Japan) and presently Manila (PhiL). address-409 Park Ave., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. HIDROSOLLO, Ludovico, legislator; b. Dumarao, Capiz, Phil., Sept. 2, 1885; s. Angelo and Gregoria H; B.S. Michigan State ColI. Joined Bur. of Agriculture in 1908 upon return to Phil., in charge demonstration & extension div., 1921; with Bur. Non-Christian Tribes, 1923, dir., 1925-31; apptd. senator from 12th dist., 1931-34; memo Bd. of Regents of Univ. of Phil., 1924-30; apptd. memo & executive officer Rural Progress Administration


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since 1939 and presently gen. mgr. & treas. of same; memo Pi Gamma Mu. club-Philippine Columbian. address-Manila, Phil. HILADO, Emilio Ynocentes, attorney; b. Bacolod, Occidental Negros, P. I., Nov. 1, 1891; S. Ynocentes and Cirila (Gamboa) Hilado; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, April 4, 1913. m. Soledad Yulo, Occidental Negros, Oct. 2, 1915; children-Ernesto, Emma, Ester, Estrella, Emilio, Enriqueta, Sergio, J esus. Private law practice. address-615-A Dakota, Manila, P. I. HILL, Alva J., teacher, attorney, war veteran; b. near Deshler, 0., May 10, 1880; S. Rufas and Laura (McLain) H; A.B. Ohio State Univ., 1906; M.A. Univ. of Illinois, 1909; LL.B. Ohio Northern Univ., 1912. m . Martha Mills in Kobe, Japan, Nov. 12, 1923; children-J osephine Rosalie, Jay Ward, John McLain, Samuel Wallace. Served in Cuba during Spanish-American War; high sch. teacher in Indiana, 1906-07, taught mat~ematics in the acado of Univ. of Ill., 1907-09; came to Phil. 1909 as supervising teacher at Bauan, Batangas, prof. Sch. of Commerce in Manila, 1909-10; sheriff of Manila, 1910-11; returned to U.S. for law degree and admitted to practice in Ohio and Phil., 1911-12; asst. atty. Bur. of Justice, Manila, 1912-18; atty. for Phil. Nat. Bank, 1918; capt. U.S.A. during World War I; with law firm of Crossfield & O'Brien, 1919-20; memo Powell & Hill (Iloilo) since 1921; apptd. judge Court of First Instance, 1927; Mason (K.T. & Shriner) ; memo U.S.V.F.W. (dept. comdr., 1939), Acacia ColI. frat., Am. Guardian Assn. (pres. 1939-40), Bar Examination Bd. (1939-40). address217 Sandejas, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. HIND, Robert Renton, sugar factor, plantation agent; b. Kohala, Hawaii, T.H., Dec. 7, 1885; s. John and Ella (Renton) H; stud. Mt. Tamalpais Mil. Acad., Stanford Univ. m. Eleanor Estill Jones at San Rafael, Cal., Feb. 12, 1908; children-John Dwight, Edith Dana, Alice Renton, Robert Renton, Jr. Chief engr. Hawi Mill & Plantation Co. (T.H.), 1908-12; chief mm engr. Ewa Plantation Co. .(T.H.), 1912-15; cons. en gr. with Honolulu Iron 'Works (T.H.), 1915-16, with American Factors..(T .E.) 191.7-18; came .to Phil. as gen.

HORLANDA mgr. of Pampanga Sugar Mills, 1918-25; engaged in promotion of sugar central enterprises since; pres. Phil. Steam Navigation Co.; one of organizers and 1st pres. Phil. Sugar Assn.; founder and ex-editor Sugar News; Mason (K.T. and Shriner), memo Am. Soc. M.E. author-Heat Conservation in Sugar Factories. clubs-University, Army and Navy, Wack Wack Golf. address-Phil. Sugar Assn., Regina Bldg., Manila, Phil. HOERNLIMANN, Ferdinand Ernst, accountant, public utility executive; b. Zurich, Switzerland, March 29, 1904; S. Ferdinand and Ida (Kaech) H; general diploma with honors, Commercial School of Swiss Mercantile Soc., 1922. m. Emma Wiss of Zurich, March 9, 1929; children-Rudolf, Arthur. Variously employed with firms in Switzerland, 1919-24; came to Phil. as asst. chief collector for Manila Gas Corpn., 1924-25, chief collector, 1925-31, sales mgr., 1932, credit mgr., 1933-35, asst. treas. since. clubs-Swiss, Manila Polo, Manila Tennis (v.p., 1937, pres. 1938-39). address-120 Sanciangco, Manila, Phil. HOLMSEN, Thorbjorn M., merchant, consul for Norway; b. Oslo, Norway, Feb. 15, 1891; S. Haakon and Maren Marie (Muller) Holmsen. m. Anita Bach, Manila, P. I., June 29, 1934. Arrived Philippines, 1909; apptd. consul for Norway, 1933. At present engaged in lumber business. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address-3 Plaza Moraga, Manila, P. I. HONTIVEROS, Miraflores Jose, jurist, legislator; b. Tangalan, Capiz, Phil., March 19, 1889; grad. Liceo de Manila; LL.M. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1911. m. Vicenta Pardo Ruiz in Capiz, Capiz, June 26, 1915; children-Daisy, Leon, Alejandro, Renato, Eduardo, Juan, Teresita, Benjamin, Ramon. Admitted Phil. bar, 1911; apptd. J.P. of Capiz, 1914; provo gov. of Capiz, 1916-19; memo Phil. Senate from 7th dist., 1922-28; auxiliary judge Court of 1st Instance, 1929, judge of the 19th dist., 1931-36 and asso. justice Court of Appeals since 1936; del. Phil. Constitutional Conv., 1934. address-1127 Celestino Aragon, Manila, Phil. HORLANDA, Leon R., physician and sur-


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geon; b. Nampicuan, Nueva Ecija, Phil., April 11, 1912; s. Alejandro and Juana (Roque) H; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1939. m. Lourdes Mendola of Merida, Leyte, Phil., June 11, 1940. Entered service with Bur. of Public Health after grad. and presently attending phys. National Charity clinics. address-Bureau of Public Health, Manila, Phil. HOSKINS, Colin MacRae, real estate broker; b. College Park, California, July 31, 1890; s. T.D. and Grace (Oliver) Hoskins; attended Univ. of California and Univ. of the Philippines. Arrived Philippines, 1909; successively agent, Bur. of Internal Revenue, chief of administrative law, income tax and tobacco industry div., special deputy collector of Internal Revenue. Assisted in organization, Bur. of Commerce. Joined U. S. Army, 1918; commissioned capt. of infantry, served in P. I., 1918. Joined Pacific Commercial Co., after armistice; established own real estate brokerage, 1924. clubs-Army and Navy, University (v.p.), Wack Wack Golf, Manila, Manila Polo, Filipino. address-185 David, Manila, P. I. HOSKYN, Herbert Peter, businessman; 9. Iloilo, Iloilo, P. I., June 29, 1890, s. H. P. and Wilhelmina (von Heyningen) Hoskyn; attended Tonbridge, England. m. Elsa Fossick, London, Aug. 20, 1917. Officer, British Army, 1916-18; was treas. Hoskyn & Co., Inc. (Iloilo); now treas. and gen. mgr., Yangco & Co. club-Iloilo Golf. address-Pati,o de Pasay, Pasay, Rizal, P. 1. HOWELL, Alan, business executive; b. Birkdale, Lancashire, Eng., Feb. 11, 1903; s. Edward and Annie (Dentith) H; stud. Clifton CoIl., Bristol, Eng. m. Hildegarde Agnes Shea of Beverly, Mass., Feb. 9, 1932; 1 dau. Sheila. Cotton broker in Liverpool (Eng.), 1920-25; came to Phil. with Smith Bell & Co., 1926-32; joined Dy Buncio & Co., 1932, presently dir., treas., asst. gen: mgr. of same; memo Manila Chamber of Commerce (sec.), Royal Society of St. George (v.p. 1940). author-Homeward Through Suez. clubs-Manila (dir. 1928-29, 1932-33, 1938), ManUa Polo (dir. 1940). address-18 Fresno Road, Pasay, Rizal, Phil.

IBARRETA HOYER, Arthur, public utility executive; b. Merseburg, Germany, Nov. 30, 1885;

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Hugo and Elisa (Sander) H; ed. in Germany. Commercial mgr. for installation waterworks system, Holland; came to Phil. 1912 as staff member construction firm which erected Manila Gas plant; with Manila Gas Corpn. in various capacities since and presently v.p. and resident mgr. of same; memo Rotary (Manila), Y.M.C.A. clubs-German, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf. address -1214 Otis, Manila, Phil. HULL, John Adley, army officer, judge; b. Bloomfield, Ia., Aug. 7, 18'14; s. John Albert Tiffin and Emma Gertrude (Gregory) H; Ph. B. State U. of Ia., 1895, LL.B., 1896. m. Norma Bowler King of Okemah, Okla., Sept. 21, 1919 (divorced 1934); 1 son John Bowler. Admitted to Ia. bar, 1896, and practised law at Des Moines, Ia.; while serving as capt. Ia. N. G. apptd. It. col. judge adv. vols., May 9, 1898; hon. discharged April 17, 1899; maj . judge adv., U.S.A., Feb. 2, 1901; It. col., April 16, 1903; col., Feb. 15, 1911; apptd. judge advocate gen. with rank of maj. gen. from Nov. 16, 1924; retired with rank of maj. gen., Nov. 15, 1928; legal adviser to gov. gen., P. I., 1930-32; asso. justice flupreme Court of P. I., 1932-36. Served in World War as judge advocate, also as dir. Rents, Requisition and Claims Service and finance officer, A.E.F., in France. Awarded D.S.M. (United States); comdr. St. Michael and St. George (Great Britain) ; Officer Legion of Honor (France); Order of St. Peter (Serbia); Royal Aman (Indo-China). Mem. Phi Kappa Phi. Mason. clubs-Alfalfa, Army and Navy, Chevy Chase (Washington). address-Manila, P. I. IBARRETA, Salvador Faltiguerra, attorney; b. Malinao, Capiz, PhiL, Feb. 17, 1908; S. Fabian and Maxima (Faltiguerra) I; LL.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1934. m. Espectacion G. Morada of Iloilo City, Phil., Oct. 28, 1939. Public sch. teacher, 1927-28; admitted Phil. bar 1934 and in priv. law prac. in Manila, 1934-35, Capiz, 1935-37, Davao as memo law firm of Suner & Ibarreta, 1937-39 ar:d presently heads own office in Davao; memo Lawyers' League of Davao. address-Davao City, Phil. ' ..


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ICASIANO, Mariano C., physician, public health officer; b. San Rafael, Bulacan, Phil., Dec. 8, 1894; s. Bonifacio and Francisca (Bayan) I; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1914; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1920; M.P.H. John Hopkins Univ., 1930. m. Balbina Estrada of Manila, Phil., Feb. 9, 1921; child,t en-Edna, Cleo, Sofia, Amelia. Resident phys. Lanao Public Hosp" 1920-24; with Bur. of Health as dist. health officer in Manila and other provinces, 1925-27, organized section of industrial hygiene and sch. health supervision, 1927-29, head section sch. health supervision, 1930-37; technical asst. in public health and welfare to pres. of Phil. since 1937; apptd. city health officer for Quezon City and Manila, 1940; memo Delta Omega, World Federation of Education Assns" National Economic Council (chmn, com, public health), National Research Council (asso.), Manila Med. Soc" P. M. A., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Phil. Public Health Assn. (sec,-treas.), Boy Scouts of the Phil. (various offices). author -Philippine Health Reader (1935), The A-I Child Health Program in the Philippines (1937), Road to Health (1939), The School Health Education Program in the Philippines (1939). address-601 Union, Manila, Phil. IGNACIO, Jose Gonzales, civil engineer; b. Malabon, Rizal, Phil., April 5, 1894; s.

Nicolas and Cecilia (Gonzales) I; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1915, C,E., 1919. m, Angela Aguilar of Malabon, Sept. 7, 1920; children-Jose, Cecilia, Genoveva, Emiliano, Daniel, Angelina, Emilinda. Jr. civil engr. Bur. of Public Works in Pasig, Rizal, 1919, asst. C.E. in Manila, 1919, actg. dist. engr. Bataan, 1922; in priv. practice, 1922-24; rejoined Bur. Public Works and was successively asst. C.E., Samar, 192426, dist. engr., Masbate, 1926-28, Agusan, 1929-33, Jolo, 1934-35, Isabela, 1936-38, Cagayan, 1939, at Cavite since. address-Malabon, Rizal, Phil. IMPERIAL, Carlos A., attorney, legislator, jurist; b. Albay, Phil., Nov. 4, 1880; s. Paciano and Josefa (Duran) I; stud. San Juan de Letran CoIl., San Buenaventura CoIl., Escuela de Derecho, Univ. of Sto. Tomas. m. Rosario Boncan in Manila, June 18, 1910; 1 son Filemon A. Admitted Phil. bar, 1902;

INIS memo first Phil. Assembly; served as auxiliary fiscal gen. & municipal judge of Manila; apptd. judge Court of First Instance, Manila, 1920-31; apptd. temporary Asso. Justice of Supreme Court, 1931 and has served as Asso. Justice since. clubs-Filipino, Wack Wack Golf. address-3264 Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. IMPERIAL, Salvador E., attorney; b. AIbay, Phil., April 3, 1889; s. Paciano and Josefa (Duran) I; grad. Liceo de Manila and University Sto. Tomas; LL.M. Georgetown University (D.C.), 1921. Entered priv. practice in Manila after passing Phil. bar examinations, 1921. club-Columbian Assn. address-209 Cu Unjieng Bldg., Manila, Phil. INFANTADO, Segundo M., director adult education; b. San Rafael, Bulacan, Phil., March 29, 1885; s. Severo and Claudia (l\Iendoza) I; LL. B. Phil. Law Sch., 1924; B.S.E. National Univ., 1928. m. Maria Valte of San Rafael, Nov. 22, 1914; children-Angelica, Augusto, Leandro, Lygia, Remedios, Emilia, Segundo. Public sch. teacher, 1913-15; supervising teacher Bur. of Ed., 1916; academic supervisor div. of Bulacan, 1916-20; critic teacher Baguio Assembly model classes, 1920; actg. div. supt. of schs. for Romblon, 1920; registrar of the National Univ. & dir. training dept., 1921-28; mgr. publishing dept, Loyal Press, 1929; exec. sec. National Teachers CoIl., 1929-36; dir. adult education Dept. Public Instruction since 1937; memo National Supreme Council, 1926 and presently memo National Council of Education; pres. National Federation Parent-Teacher Assns. address292 Isabel, Manila, Phil. INGLES, Jose D., attorney; b. Mauban, Tayabas, Phil., Aug. 24, 1910; s. Ricardo and Genoveva (Calleja) I; Ph. B. Univ. of Phil., 1932, LL.B., 1932; LL.M. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1937, D.C.L., 1938. Connected with legal staff, Office of President of Commonwealth since 1936; dir. Tayabas Assn. (pres. 193637); memo Upsilon Sigma Phi. address-31 G. Reyes, San Juan, Rizal, Phil. INIS, Ciriaco Imperio, clergyman The Methodist Ch.; b. Sinait, Ilocos Sur, Phil., Aug. 8, 1885; s. Macario and Sabina (Impe-


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rio) I; grad. Union Theological Sem., 1914. m. Saturnina Blaquera of Rizal, Cagayan, Phi1., July 3, 1916; children-Ruth Olive (registered nurse), Ernest Edward, Edwin Henry. Assigned to various churches, 1914-28; supt. for South Cagayan Valley dist., 192934, North Cagayan Valley dist., 1935-37, Isabela dist. since 1938. Mason. address-Ilagan, Isabela, Phi1. IRWIN, James Taylor, business executive; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 12, 1877; s. James and Anna (Reed) Irwin. m. Felicidad Ramirez, Manila, P. I., June, 1912; 1 son Joseph.

Enlisted in 2nd Mississippi Volunteers, 1898; enlisted U. S. Marine Corps, 1905, China Coast, 1906-08; discharged, Philippines, 1909; went to Davao, Mindanao as planter. Was connected with different cos. in various capacities, 1921-34. Now sales mgr., TransPacific Trading Co. Mason. address-1352 Oroquieta, Manila, P. I. IZON, Severino Peralta, attorney, surveyor; b. Samal, Bataan, P. I., Nov. 1, 1903; s. Juan and Eugenia (Peralta) Izon; tL.B. National Univ., 1926. m. Adoracion de Plata, Cabanatuan, P. I., Aug. 21, 1927; childrenAdorada, Adela, Griselda, Gerardo, Eugefia, Patricia. Inspector, Bur. of Lands, 1927; private law practice since; Land surveyor since 1927; former publisher and editor, Kislap; sec. Private Surveyors Assn.; dir. Philippine Surveyors Cooperative; pres. People's Defense Assn. address-978 Juan Luna, Manila, Phil. JACINTO, Alfredo Victoriano, government official; b. Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. I., March 23, 1890; s. Gervasio and Ramona (Lim) Jacinto; L.L.B. Visayan Institute, Cebu, 1933. Holder, C.P.H. m. Venancia Yuson, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, July, 1917; children-Hidelisa, Maria, Cesar, Alfredo, Victeriano, Jaime, Arturo, Josefina, Elsa, Venancia, Maria. Successively elk., property elk., record clk., accountant, Bur. of Civil Service; asst. provincial treas. Bulacan, 1918, later Leyte and Pangasinan; apptd. city treas., Baguio, 1921; provincial treas., La Union, 1925; provincial treas., Cebu since 1930; memo bd. of dirs., Provincial Treasurers' Assn. add1'ess -Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. I.

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JACINTO, Mamerto Quimson, surveyor; S. Catalino Jacinto and Celestina (Quimson) Jacinto; attended Sch. of Surveying 1915. m. Adelaida Dionisio, Malabon, Dec. 24, 1916; children-Pacifico, Mamerto, Carmelita, Virginia, Rosita, Estrella. Apptd. junior surveyor, 1915, surveyor, 1916, chief of cadastral survey 1918-25, dist. land officer, 1926-30; chief of isolated survey plans since 1930; bd. of dirs., Philippine Soc. of Surveyors. address - 2331-B Juan Luna, Tondo, Manila, P. I. b. Malabon, Rizal, P. I., May 11, 1895;

JALANDONI, Antonio Nieves, physician; b. Jaro, Iloilo, Phil., June 26, 1893; s. Ci-

priano and Victoria J; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1915; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1920. m. Ana Sian Montelibano of Molo, Iloilo, April 29, 1923; children-J osefa, Felisa, Vicente. Bacteriologist in Bur. of Science, 1920-39 and in charge of Iloilo provo branch laboratory, 1922-39; presently heads own priv. laboratory in Iloilo City. address-Iloilo City, Phil. IJALBUEN~, B~nito ':irto, real estate broker; b. IlOIlo CIty, PhIl., Feb. 11, 1915; s. Ricardo and Carolina (Virto) J; A.A. cum laude, Ateneo de Manila, 1934. In priv. investment field, 1936-37; entered real estate business, 1937 and presently head of B.V.J. Realty Co. since 1940; memo Kahirup (pres., 1938-39, dir., 1939-40, sec., 1940-41). address -605 Heacock Bldg., Manila, Phil.

JAMES, Clark, government official; b. McKinney, Collin County, Texas, Dec. 1, 1870; 8. David James and Mary Jane (Batton) James; Litt.B., B.O. Baylor Univ., Texas, 1896. m. Primitiva路P. Parajas, Calasiao, Pangasinan, PhiL, Aug. 23, 1935. Private law practice, U. S., 1899-1904; arrived Philippines, 1904; teacher, Nueva Ecija, 1904-07; provincial treas. Pampanga, 1907; transferred successively to Batangas, Misamis, Bohol, Rizal, Bulacan; provincial treas., Pangasinan since 1918. Pres. Lingayen Beach Golf Club. address-Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. I. JARA, Ricardo, physician; b. Mandurriao, Iloilo, Phi1., Jan. 9, 1896; S. Jose J. and Emilia (Gohil) J; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1917, M.D., 1922. m. Dr. Alicia A. Reyes of San Roque,


JARANILLA Cavite, PhiL, Sept. 3, 1928; childr~Ricar足 do, Jr., Amelia. Intern Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1922; med. officer Public Welfare Commn. in Cebu, 1922-23, Bacolod, 1923-24; resident in surgery, Phil. Gen. Hosp. & Univ. of PhiL, 1924-28; resident physician and surgeon Batangas Provo Hospital, 1928-36; actg. chief Albay Prov. Hosp., 1936-37; chief Capiz Provo Hosp., 1937-40; chief Occ. Neg. Provo Hosp. since Sept. 14, 1940; memo Capiz Med. Soc. (pres.), P.M.A., Phil. CoIl. of Surgeons (chartered), Professional Federation of Phil. (pres. Aklan chapter), Masonic order (32 1st It. P.A. Med. Res. authorvarious technical articles and papers. clubAklan Tennis (pres.). address-Occidental Negros Provincial Hospital, Bacolod City, Phil. 0

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JARANILLA, Delfin, jurist, attorney, government official; b. La Paz, Iloilo, Phil., Dec. 24, 1883; S. Antonio and Juana (Jebucion) J; stud. Sem. of J aro, and. public schoo.1s (Iloilo), Santa Ana H. S. (CaL), State Univ. of Tennessee; LL.B. Georgetown Univ. (Wash. D.C.) 1907. m. Angela Salazar (desc.) in La Paz, May 26, 1914; children-Delfin, Jr., Emma, Antonio, Rosa. Returned to Phil. in 1907 and successively clerk Court of First Instance, Cagayan and Antique, practised law fOl' a short time, deputy and acting fiscal of Iloilo, asst. atty, and atty. Dept. of Mindanao and Sulu, asst. atty, Bureau of Justice, Manila, judge, First Instance of First Group and then 7th Judiciary group, judge Occidental Negros; appointed attorney-general of the Philippines Sept. 1, 1925; appointed by President Hoover associate justice of the Supreme Court of Philippines 1931, but due to decrease in Court's membership remained as attorneygeneral until 1933; judge Court First Instance of Manila, 1933-36; priv. law prac. until August, 1940; appointed judge advocate general of the Philippine Army; professorial lecturer Univ. of Phil. and Univ. of Manila. clubs- Cosmopolitan Gun, Wack Wack Golf, dir. Lawyers' League. address-428 Tennessee St., Manila, Phil. , JAVELLANA,' Benjamin J., amusement executive; b. Iloilo, PhiL, Dec. 28, 1907; S. Julio and Sofia (Jalandoni) J; A.B. Ateneo de Manila,. 1927. m .. Concepcion Lacson in

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JESUS Iloilo, Dec. 8, 1928; 1 son Javellana, Jr. Entered entertainment field in Iloilo after graduatior: and is presently ' owner of the Cine Palace; memo K.C., Iloilo International Chamber of Commerce. address-Iloilo City, Iloilo, Phil.

JAVIER, Dominador Castro, physician, surgeon; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, PhiL, Oct. 31, 1905; s. Melecio and Estefania (Castro) J; A.A. San Juan de Letran, 1927; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1932. m. Sofia Z. Aguilar of San Fernando, La Union, Phil., March 1, 1931; children-Lourdes, Asuncion, Melecio, Consolacion. Opened med. clinic in Agoo, La Union after grad.; qualified as pres. sanitary div.; served with P.A. Med. Corps; presently med. officer National Charity Clinic; memo La Union Med. Assn. address - Pugo, La Union, Phil. JESUS, Federico B. de, attorney; b. Bacolor, Pampanga, Phil., March 21, 1906; S. Pedro and Maria Paz (Bufiag) de Jesus Lampa; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1934. m. Segundina David of Manila, Nov. 3, 1935; childr~ Pedro Leonardo, Lamberto, Guillermo. Government service, 1928-36; priv. practice in Pampanga since 1936; officer State Police or(defunct) 1937 ; ganization, Pampanga auxiliary J. P. of Lubao-Floridablanco, 1939. address-Bacolor, Pampanga, Phil. JESUS, Generoso Mendoza de, dental surgeon; b. Sta. Maria, Bulacan, P. I., Nov. 20, 1905; S. Pedro and Angela (Mendoza) de Jesus; D.D.S. Philippine, Dental CoIl., 1929. m. Aurora Luluquezin, Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Feb. 10, 1936. address - 339 Padre Aquino, Tondo, Manila, P. I. JESUS, Jose A. de, attorney, government official; b. Bulacan, Bulacan, Phil., June 13, 1893; S. Jose and Anselma (de los Santos) de Jesus; A.B. National Univ., 1919; LL.B. Phil. Law Sch., 1923; LL.M. National Univ. Law Sch. (Washington, D.C.), 1930, M.P.L., 1930; D.C.L. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1938. m. Lorenza Osias of Balaoan, La Union, Oct., 1918; children-Priscilla, Virginia, Corazon, Leticia, Ester, Jose, Jr., Manuel, Alma. Property officer Bur. Public Works, 1918-23; admitted Phil. bar, .1923, and U. S, Supreme


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JIMENEZ Court Bar, 1929, Court of Appeals, D.C., 1930; priv. law prac. 1923-29; priv. sec. Phil. resident com mI'. to U.S. Osias, 1929-31; prof. of political science and law at National Univ. since 1936; priv. sec. to Pres. Manuel L. Quezon since 1931; memo technical staff & disbursing officer, Phil. Parliamentary Mission to U.S. that brought the McDuffie-Tydings law to Phil., 1933-34. author - Philippine Mining Law (co-author), The Power of Congress to Alienate Territory. Mem. Asociacion de Empleados Civiles de Filipinas (exV.p. & dir.); dir. Filipino Washingtonians (ex-pres.); memo Circulus Civicus (adviser), National Unlv. Alumni Assn. (pres.); councilor Tagaytay City; dir Malacafian Savings & Loan Assn. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Filipino, Washington, D.C. (ex-pres.). address -408 Lipa, Manila, Phil. JIMENEZ, Jose E., pharmacist, educator; S. Juan and Francisca (Monteclaro y Bautista) Jimenez y Mijares; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1920, B.S. in Pharmacy, 1923, Pharm. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1925. m. Lourdes Montero of Manila, Phil., April 25, 1925; children - Jose, Jr., Juan, Federico, Francisco. Asst. instr. coli. liberal arts Univ. of Phil., 1921-23, instr. colI. of med., 1923-30; asst. prof. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1925; prof. Afable Coli. of Med., 1933-35; professorial lecturer coli. of pharmacy Univ. of Phil. since 1939; prac. pharmacist since 1925; mgr. Farmacia San Fernando since 1930; memo Bd. of Pharmaceutical Examiners and Inspectors, 1930-34, chmn. of bd., 1934-36; memo Phil. Pharmaceutical Assn. (v.p.), Manila Pharmaceutical Soc. (v.p.), Colegio Medico Farmaceutico de Filipinas (dir.), Manila Med. Soc., Institute of Pharmaceutical Industries (treas.), Phil. Manufacturers Assn. (treas.). autho1'-vari,ous scientific articles. addr-ess-835 San Fernando, Manila, Phil. b. Pasig, Rizal, Phil., Aug. 3, 1898;

JIMENEZ, Sixto Villafranca, mining executive; b. Indan, Camarines Norte, P. 1., April 6, 1908; S. Ramon and Marcelino (Villafranca) J; attended Univ. of Manila. Presently treas. Paracale-Labo Mining Co., Inc. addres8-Indan, Camarines Norte, P. 1. . JOAQUIN,

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JOLLYE b. San Narciso, Zambales, PhiL, Aug. 9, 1896;

Gregorio and Rafaela (Fay tone) J; grad. surveyor, Phil. School of Arts & Trades, 1917. m. Rosario Luis of Davao City, Phil., Oct. 14, 1921; 1 dau. Rosalinda. With Bur. of Lands as surveyor, 1917-26 and in priv. land surveying profession since; memo Private Surveyors Assn., Phil. Soc. of Surveyors. clubs-Davao Filipino, BABTE Tennis (treas.). address58 Ponciano Reyes St., Davao City, Phil. 8.

JOHNSON, Elias Finley, judge; b. Van Wert, 0., June 24, 1861; <8. Abel J.; B.S. Nat. U., Lebanon, 0.; 路 LL.B. U. of Mich., 1890, LL.M., 1891. m. Clara A. Smith, Sept. 6, 1883; children-Mrs. A. D. Gibbs, David Cecil (deceased). Member Ohio Ho. of Rep., 1883-87; asst. and instr. law, 1890-94, asst. prof., 189495, prof. law, 1895-1901, U. of Mich.; judge Supreme Court of P. 1., 1901-36; memo Mich. State Bd. Edn., 1897-1901, memo Bd. of Regents U. of Philippines. author-Johnson on Bills and Notes. Editor: 2nd edit. Norton on Bills and Notes; 3rd edit. Bliss on Code P~eading. address-Manila, P. 1. JOHNSON, Fred Elon, mining engineer and executive; b. Chewelah, Wash., June 15, 1906; S. Kirke E. and Etta S. (Pettigrew) J; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of Arizona, 1931. m. Marjorie M. Livengood of Miami, Ariz., July 25, 1939. Held various positions in U.S. mining industry; C.E. work with U.S. Govt.; came to Phil. in 1936 as field engineer for Nielson & Co., Inc.; presently gen. supt. Lepanto Consol. Mining Co.; Mason; memo A.1.M.M.E., S.A.R. autlwr-Mining Copper at Lepanto Consolidated in the Philippines, co-author Phil. Bureau of Mines Information Circular No.3. address-Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co., Baguio, Phil. JOLLYE. Henry Patrick Lynch, mining and public utility executive; b. Dover, Eng., Oct. 22, 1884; ed. in Eng. With Bank of British North America in Eng. & Canada, 190410; came to Phil. 1911 to join Manila Electric Co. (then Manila R.R. & Light Co.) as asst. to the auditor, held various executive positions with co. and presently gen. mgr. since 1925; pres. San Mauricio Mining Co. ; served with B.E路.F. in Salonica and France during World War I. clubS-Manila, Manila


JONES Polo, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Army and Navy, Baguio Country. address-Manila Electric Co., Manila, Phil. JONES, James Weldon, financial adviser to U. S. High Commissioner; b. Farmersville, Texas, Feb. 28, 1896; s. Tip and Lula (Yeary) J; A. B. im abserlAtia, Baylor Univ., 1918; M.B.A. Univ. of Texas, 1922. m. Ruby Hackett Leeman of Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 22, 1938; 1 dau路. Ruth (adopted). With A. E. F. during World War I; worked as accountant in Houston, Texas, resigning as Jr. memo of firm, 1922-28; auditor American Republic Corpn., 1928-29; faculty memo Ohio State Univ., 1929-33; came to Phil. 1933 as Insular Auditor until 1935; named financial adviser to 1st U. S. High Commissioner Frank Murphy which posi,tion was held until Oct., 1940 and presently Assistant Director of Budget in Washington, D. C.; acting U. S. High Commissioner May, 1936 to April, 1937 and May, 1939 to Oct., 1939. Mason; memo American Legion (dept. comdr. 938-39), Manila Rotary, B.P.O.E., Am. Institute of Accountants; C.P.A. (Ohio & Texas). medalsVictory (U.S.). author-various articles and papers on finance. clubs - Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, University, Los Tamaraos Polo. addressBureau of the Budget, Washington, D. C. JOYA, Mariano Honrade de, attorney, author; b. Batangas, P. I., Sept. 8, 1887; S. Gerardo and Toribia (Honrade) de Joya; LL.B. Indiana Univ., 1906; LL.M. Yale Univ., 1907. m. Mercedes Rosal, Batangas, P. I., May 22, 1911; childrerlr-Petra, Mariano, Alberto, Engracia, Mercedes, Remedios, Antonio, Manuel, Natividad, Federico, Josefina. Valedictorian, Bar Examinations, 1909; provincial fiscal, Misamis, Agusan and Surigao, 1911-12; asst. prosecuting atty., City of Manila, 1913-17; prof. Remedial Law, Univ. of the Philippines, 1917-21; judge of First Instance, Cavite, Rizal and Manila, 1921-24; prof. Remedial Law, Univ. of the Philippines and private practitioner since 1924. authorPenal Code. Annotated, Code of Civil Procedure. Annotated, Code of Criminal Procedure. Annotated, Revised Penal Code. Annotated, Principles of Private International Law. Dir. Philippine Bar Assn.; memo Philip-

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JULIAN, Cornelio Dato, surgeon; b. Burgos, Ilocos Sur, P. I., Sept. 10, 1893; S. Gregorio and Simona (Dato) Julian; Ph.B. Asbury CoIl.; B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; M.D. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1923. Resident physician, Akron City Hosp., Ohio, 1923-24; asst. surgeon, Ohio Soldiers' Home, Sadusky, 192426; private practice, Gary, Indiana, 1926-34; private practice, Ilocos Sur, P. I., since 1934. Owner, The Julian Dispensary and Hosp., Ilocos Sur. Mason; capt., Medical Reserve, U. S. Army. Mem. Philippine Islands Medical Assn., Abra Medical Soc., fellow, American Medical Assn., memo Assn. of Military Surgeons of the U. S. address-Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur, P. 1. JUNSAY, Francisco D., dental surgeon; b. Dumangas, Iloilo, Phil., April 2, 1899; S. Cornelio and Francisca (Duremdes) J; D.D.S. Phil. Dental CoIl., 1932. Connected with Ordnance Dept. U.S.A. since 1920; 1st It. P.A. Res. author-Mga Lagas na Talulot, various poems in Tagalog. Mem. Aklatang Balagtas, National Rifle & Pistol Assn. of Phil., Acme Gun Club (hon.). address-712 Rizal Ave., Manila, Phil. JUREIDINI, Anis N., import and export executive; b. Beyrouth, Syria, Aug. 12, 1880; S. Nassoor and Eugenie (Koorani) J; ed. in Beyrouth priv. schs. m. Victoria Wakid of Beyrouth in N ew York, Sept. 17, 1927; 1 son John. Came to Phil. in 1901 and presently pres. & mgr. of K. Nassoor, Inc., importers & exporters; Mason. address-28 Aviles, Manila, Phil. JUSTINIANI, Jose J., businessman; b. Saravia, Occidental Negros, P. I., Dec. 13, 1899; S. Felipe and Lamberta (Javellana) Justiniani; B.C.S. Jose Rizal CoIl., 1926. m. Loreto J amora, Manila, March 14, 1927 ; children - Jesus, Teresa, Leonor. Engaged in business and farming. club-University. address-Bacolod, Occidental Negros, Phil. KAGAHASTIAN y POBLETE, Raymundo, surveyor; b. Paete, Laguna, P. I., Jan. 23, 1876; 8. Meliton and ClotiJde (Poblete) K;


KAHN stud. San Juan de Letran CoIl. m. Martiniana Glorioso, Pagbilao, Tayabas, P. I., May 15, 1900. Municipal sec., Notary Public at Paete, Laguna, 1901-03; ranger, Bur. of Forestry, 1903-05; dist. chief, Samar and Leyte, 190507; government surveyor, Leyte, 1907-09; private practice 1909-14; deputy cadastral and public land surv€yor since 1916; pres. Luzon Consolidated Mines Co.; dir. Bulacan Mining Co.; memo Bd. of Examiners for Surveyors, Philippine Chamber of Commerce, Pagbilao Professional Club (former pres.), Private Land Surveyors Assn. (treas.). address-22 Josefa St., San Juan del Monte, Rizal, P. I. KAHN. Leopold, Jr., gemologist, jeweler; b. Manila, Phil., March 13, 1903; s. Leopold and Agripina (Villarosa) K; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1920; B.S.C. Univ. of Phil., 1922; certified gemologist, Gemological Institute of Am., 1937. m. Josephine Tremblay of Manila, April 9, 1927; children-Gi1bert, Pierre. Worked with Nat. City Bank of N.Y.; joined Levy Hermanos, Inc. and worked in Paris office, 1927, returning to Manila office 1928 and with local office since. clubs-Manila Polo, Casino Espanol. address-1298 Pennsylvania, Manila, Phil. KALA W, Maximo Manguiat, legislator; b. Lipa, Batangas, Phi1., May 10, 1891; s. Valerio and Maria (Manguiat) K; LL.B. Georgetown Univ., 1914; A. B. George Washington Univ., 1915; Ph.D. in Political Science, Univ. of Michigan, 1923. m. Maria Tejico y Lopez of Molo, Iloilo, Phil., April, 1918; children-Augusto, Erlinda, Edgardo, Azucena, Lydia, Maximo, Jr. Editor The College Folio, 1st pUblication Univ. of Phil.; mgr. Filipino People (Washington, D.C.), 1911-14; asso. editor Manila Times, 1915-18; instr. and later prof. of political science and dean coIl. of liberal arts Univ. of Phil.; first Filipino to teach in U. S. univ. as exchange prof. in Univ. of Michigan; lecturer on Philippine affairs in U. S. colleges; sec. 1st Phil. mission to U.S., 1919; tech. adviser 2nd Phil. mission to U.S., 1922; organizer 1st Phil. Independence Congress (Manila), 1930; tech. adviser 9th Phil. mission to U. S., 1931; special rep. of Phil. Commonwealth for study of coconut

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KALAW industry abroad, 1939; presently memo Phil. Assembly; memo Am. Acad. Social Sciences; Institute of Pacific Relations. author-The Case of the Filipinos (1916), Self-Governmentin the Philippines (1919), Philippine Civics (co-author, 1920), The Present Government of the Philippines (1921), The Development of Philippine Politics (1924), Philippine Government pnder the Jones Law (1924), Philippine Government (co-author, 1932), The Filipino Rebel (political novel), Introduction to Philippine Social Science (1933, 1939), Philippine History and Government (1939), and various articles on political questions and the coconut industry. club -Wack Wack Golf. address-489 Penafrancia, Manila, Phil. KALA W, Teodoro M., attorney, author, librarian, statesman; b. Lipa, Batangas, Phil., March 31, 1884; S. Valerio and Maria (Manguiat) K; grad. Licea de Manila, LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1905. m. Pura Villanueva in Manila, May 6, 1910; children-Teodoro, Jr., Maria Emilia, Purita, Evelina. Edito~ EI Renacimiento, 1907; sec. to Manuel L. Quezon at Internat. Conf. on Navigation (Russia), 1908; prof. of law, dir. Escuela de Derecho; memo Phil. Assembly from 3rd dist., Batangas., 1910-13; dir. Phil. Library and Museum, 1916-17; under-sec. of the Interior, 1917-20, sec. 1920-22; chmn. Commn. of Engring., Internat. Conf. on Engineering (Batavia), 1920; exec. sec. & chief adviser, Phil. Commn. on Independence, 1922-29; dir. National Library since 1929. Mason (various offices & Grand Master), 1928; memo Royal Academy of Arts and Letters (Cadiz, Spain, pres. 1925), Associaci6n Hispano-Filipina in the Phil. (pres.), Academy of Political Science (New York), Academia de la Lengua Espanola (Spain). author-Hacia la Tierra del Zar, La Consti.tuci6n de Malolos, EI Divorcio de Filipinas, Las Ideas Politicas de la Revoluci6n Filipina, Principios de Vida Social, Como Puede Mejorarse Nuestra Legislaci6n, EI Ideario Politico de Mabini, Teorias Constitucionales, Manual de Ciencia Politica, Derecho Parlamentario Mas6nico, La Masoneria Filipina, Court-Martial of Andres Bonifacio, La Revoluci6n Filipina, La Campana del Kuomintang en China, The Philippine Revolution, Dietario Espiritual, Epistolario Rizalino (Vol.


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I), Las Cartas Politicas de Apolinario Mabini. address-National Library, Manila, Phil. KARAAN, Marcelo P., attorney; b. Bauan, Batangas, Phil., Oct. 30, 1897; s. Honorio and Fabiana (Panopio) K; stud. Univ. of Phil., 1918-19; A.B. National Univ., 1920; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1924; LL.M. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1930, D.C.L., 1937. m. Josefa A. Ylagan at Bauan, June 25, 1925; children--Pastor Rodolfo, Juvencio, Teresita Clara, Carmen. With Census Office, 1919; Bur. of Commerce and Industry, 1920-25; priv. practice with Feria & La 0 since; del. 1st Phil. Independence Congress (Manila); memo Kampon ni Pakakak (ex-pres.), Batangas Bar Assn. address-19 Victoria, Manila, Phil. KASILAG y MENDOZA, Marcial, civil engineer, government official; b. Rosario, Batangas, Phil., Oct. 13, 1881; s. Antero and Geronima (Mendoza) Kasilag y Moti; B.S.; C.E. Purdue Uni,v., 1908. m. Asuncion Roses y Morente in Boac, Marinduque, PhiL, Sept. 10, 1910; children--Octavio Generoso, Maria Natividad, Lucrecia, Marcial, Jr., Pedro Antero, Wilhelmina. Joined Bur. of Public Works as Jr. asst. engr., 1908-09, Jr. C.E. (Tayabas), 1910-12, dist. engr. (Zambales, La Union, Albay prov.), 1912-18, supervising engr., 1919, chief constructing en gr. and asst. dir. of Public Works 1919-36, dir., 1936; commr. for Mindanao & Sulu, 1936-39; mgr. N at. Power Corpn. since Dec., 1939; served as capt. & maj. Phil. N.G. during World War I; Mason. clubs-Filipino, Phil. Columbian. address-312 Perdigon, Manila, Phil. KATIGBAK, Francisco Luz, civil engineer; b. Lipa, Batangas, Phil., Dec. 29, 1897;

KEEVAN Phil. Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.). pa, Batangas, Phil.

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KEELER, Ralph, editor, correspondent; b. Haverhill, Mass., October 21, 1907; S. Paul I. and Grace (Hayes) K; E.

Met. Colorado School of Mines, 1931. m. Jacqueline Jane Sess of Denver, Colo., June 17, 1932; children-Ralph Hayes, Marcia Jane. Faculty memo Colo. Sch. of Mines, 1931-32; editorial staff Rocky Mt. News (Denver), 1932-34, Manila Daily Bulletin, 1934-39; editor & gen. mgr. Marsman Magazine, 1936-40; editor & publisher Philippine Mining Year Book since 1939; correspondent Engineering & Mining J ournal, The Mining Journal (Phoenix), The Mining Journal (London) since 1934; rep. Chamber of Mines of the Phil. and Philippine govt. at Golden Gate International Exposition (1939) ; 1st It. U.S.A. Res.; Mason; memo A.I.M.E., Am. Chamber of Commerce, Manila section Colorado School of Mines Alumni Assn. (sec.), Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. authm'-various tech. articles on Phil. mining industry in Am. & foreign publications. clubS-Manila Golf, Manila Polo. address1474-F F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Phil. KEESEY, Ernest Francis, accountant; b. Surigao, Surigao, PhiL, May 4, 1909; S. E.B. and Dafrosa (Pansacola) K; stud. Univ. of PhiL, La Salle Extension Univ. With Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Co., 1928-32; asst. credit mgI'. H. E. Heacock Co., 1932-36; business mgr. Phil. Iron Mines Inc. since 1936; memo Y.M.C.A., Am. Chamber of Commerce. clubsCasino Espanol, Paracale Country. address944-B Padre Faura, Manila, Phil.

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Francisco and Concepcion (Luz) K; B.S. in C.E. Univ. of PhiL, 1922, M.S. in C.E., 1923. m. Anita Danao Bayot of Masbate, PhiL, Jan. 14, 1931; children--Concepcion, Adolfo, Julieta. Joined Bur. of Public Works as asst. C.E. (Pampanga, Nueva Ecija), 1923-25, dist. engl'. (Palawan), 1925, resigned from Bur. reinstated after 6 months as asst. C.E. (Albay), 1926, successively dist. engr. Masbate, 1929, Cavite, 1935, Ilocos Sur, 1937, Samar, 1938, Tayabas, 1939, Nueva Ecija since Jan. 1940; memo Ilocos Sur branch, Univ. of

KEEVAN, John Michael, minihg and construction engineer; b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 29, 1900; S. Thomas and Emily (Carroll) K; B. S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of Arizona, 1927. m. Martha Williams of Tucson, Ariz., June 1, 1928; children-Michael, Patricia. With various mining companies in U.S.; came to Phil. as gen. supt. Paracale Gumaus Consolidated Mining Co., 1936-38; constrn. engr with Marsman & Co., 1938-40; presently with Wurdmen & Becket as engl'. in charge constrn.; served with A.E.F. during World


KEITH War I; memo American Legion, A.I.M.M.E. clubs-Manila Polo, Paracale Country. address-Menlo Road, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. I{EITH, Joseph Jackson, government offi. cial; b. De Leon, Texas, July 2, 1878; 8. George and Sara (Emerson) K; m. Asuncion Delgado, Bulacan, Bulacan, P. 1., March, 1909. Arrived Philippines, 1899; served with Dorrington Scouts; with Manila Police Dept., 1901-1910; chief of police, City of Baguio since 1910. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Eagles, Lawton Egbert Post; pres. Baguio Gun club. address-Po O. Box 133, City Hall, Manila, P. 1. KELLEY, Mose Eggleston, mining engineer; b. Tucson, Ariz., June 11, 1910; s. M. E. and Neva (Stone) K; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of Arizona, 1934, M.S. in Metallurgy, 1935. Mill supt. Gold Crown Mining Co. (Cal.), 1936; came to Phil. as staff memo Nielson & Co., Inc.; successively gen. supt. of Nieco Mining Co., Paracale Gumaus Mining Co. and presently gen. supt. Hixbar Gold Mines. address-Hixbar Gold Mines, Rapu Rapu, Albay, Phil. KENNEDY, James Edward, sugar industry executive; b. Mendocino, Cal., 1880 ; s. James P. and Jane (Fletcher) K; ed. in Cal. schs. and 4 yrs. in mechanical engring. dept. Union Iron Works Co. (now Bethleham Steel Corpn.), 1900. Connected with Risdon Iron Works (San Francisco), 1900; successively with Honolulu Iron Works (T.H.), Union Iron Works (San Francisco), asst. and chief engr. San Francisco Gas & Electric Co., asst. to gen. supt. of construction, Cal. Petroleum Refineries, Ltd., en gr. charge of construction, Union Oil Co. of Cal., engr. charge of construction, City Water Works, Gridley Cal., returned to T.H. with Pioneer Mill Co., Lahania, Maui as hydro-electric engr., 1909-11, chief engr. Hakalau Plantation Co., Hakalau, Hawaii, 191116; came to Phil. in 1916 as supt. San Carlos Milling Co.; supt. sugar central construction and operation with Calamba Sugar Estates; supt. charge construction Central del Carmen; with Bacolod-Murcia Milling Co. as construction supt. since 1924. addressBacolod-Murcia Milling Co., Bacolod, Phil.

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KLUGE KENTZLER, Hans Erich, business execu路 tive; b. Mexico City, Mexico, May 20, 1899; S. Emil and Ana (Heinson) Kentzler; attended Claudius Gymnasium Germany and Facultad de Ciencias Quimicas, Mexico in 1917 and 1921. m. Pauline Emily Datema, Utrecht, Holland, Nov. 20, 1935. Worked with different pharmaceutical and chemical cos. in Mexico, N. Y., Cuba. Now mgr. medical dept., Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc. clubs-Manila Polo, German. address-82 Panaderos, Sta. Ana, Manila, P. 1. KERR, George W., mmmg engineer and executive; b. Hertfordshire, Eng.; ed. City of London Sch. and priv. tutor. Began active mining work in Kootenay dist. of B.C. and in Alaska; charge of hydraulicking, drifting operations in Discovery area, Alaska; came to Phil. in 1911 as cons. engl'. for Phil. Exploration Co. in Paracale dist.; discovered Tambis Dredging Co. site in Mindanao; presently dredge consultant for Marsman & Co. since 1932; dir. Marsman Investments, Ltd. address-Marsman & Co., Manila, Phil. KING, Preston, surveyor; b. Hammonton, N. J., Aug. 29, 1878; S. Preston and Mary AdelIa (Reed) K; attended Colorado State Agricultural and Mechanical ColI. Arrived Philippines, 1909. Joined Bur. of Lands as computer. Now inspector same Bur. address -26 Paco Roman St., Manila, P. I. KIRAM, Hadji Muhamad Jamalu'l, legislator, Sultan of Sulu; b. J 010, Sulu, PhiL, Feb. 25, 1846; S. Sultan Muhamad Jamalu'l and Sultana Inchi (Jamila) A'dham; ed. in Sulu and Singapore. Apptd. to the Phil. Senate, 1931; has titles of Sultan of Sulu and British North Borneo. Hadji, judge of Agarna case, and is a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhamad; memo Arabic Literary Soc. of Singapore, South Seas Club of Jolo (hon.). address-Jolo, Sulu, Phil. KLUGE, Herman C., lumber industry executive; b. Elmira, N.Y., Nov. 3, 1883; s. Fred E. and Magdalena (Dabelstein) K; B.E. Union ColI., N.Y., 1905. m. Anna E. E. Dettbarn of Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1910; children-Herman, Frederick, August. Spent 20 yrs. in logging operations in U.S., South


KNEEDLER and Central Americas as executive and cons. engr.; discovered several species of trees and plants new to science; came to Philippines as staff member of Insular Lumber Co. ; presently with Heald Lumber Co. authoT-articles on American Tropical 'Wood. address-Heald Lumber Co., Baguio, Phil. KNEEDLER, Harold Mason, architect; b. Brookfield, Mo., March 2, 1909; s. Harry Dohme and Helen Ethel (Mason) K; B. Arch. Cornell Univ., 1931. m. Pauline Perry of Chicago, Ill., Oct. 22, 1932; children-Deborah, Richard Guy. Participated in constrn. of Bay View Hotel, Peralta Apts., St. Francis Apts.; presently in priv. practice; memo Phi Delta Theta. clubs-Manila Polo, Army and N aVYj Los Tamaraos Polo. address2037 Roberts, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. KNEEDLER, Harry Dohme, physician, realtor; b. Collinsville, Illinois, Sept. 23, 1870; S. Christian and Loretta (Penny) Kneedler; M.D. St. Louis Univ. m. Helen Ethel Mason, Brookfield, Missouri, Jan. 10, 1905; children -Harold, Donald, Edgar. Practised medicine, St. Louis, until Spanish-American War; joined Medical Corps and went to Havana, Cuba, 1899; served in Boxer Campaign, China; served with American Red Cross, Siberia, 1917-18; first came to Philippines, 1900; returned later to practise medicine for 15 yrs.; now devoted to real estate business; erected Kneedler Bldg., Bay View Hotel, Leonard Wood Hotel, Peralta Apts.; pres. Kneedler Realty Co. clubs-Army and Navy, Casino Espanol, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Baguio Country, Elks, Wack Wack Golf. Mason. address-Bay View Hotel, Manila, P. 1. KOBAYASHI, Mosaburo, business executive; b. Oharacho, Okayama, Japan; S. Daijiro and Chiyo (Taketoh) K; grad. Tokio Imperial Univ., Japan, 1914. m. Michi Hatta of Tokio, Dec. 14, 1914; children-Yotaro, Saeko, Jiro, Sf.bro. Connected with Mitsui Bussan Kaisha since 1914 with service in the New York, Seattle, Kobe, Shanghai, Hakodate, Manila branches of the company; presently gen. mgr. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., Manila; pres. Balintawak Beer Brewery Co., Manila; v.p. North Mindanao Lumber Trading Co.; memo Manila Rotary. author'-Two Extremes

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LABAYEN of America, Japan and America, Japan-Philippines Relationship since 1601. clubs-Nippon, Wack Wack Golf, Casino Espanol. address-2600 Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. KRAPIVNITSKY, Vladimir Alexander, mining engineer; b. Harbin, Manchuria, Dec. 7, 1907; s. Alexander and Klavdia K; E. M. Freiberg School of Mines and Metallurgy, 1932. m. Lydia V. Popova of Chita, Siberia, U.S.S.R., June 4, 1937; childrenGeorge, Serge. Variously employed with mining companies in the Phil.; presently mine supt. of the Masbate Goldfields Mining Company; memo A.I.M.M.E., A.M.O.R.C. addr-ess -Masbate Goldfields Mining Co., Masbate, Phil. KUMMER, Max, stock broker, business executive; b. Dortmund, Germany, June 8, 1891; S. Fritz and Mathilde (Barmeier) K; ed. in Germany. m. Elisabeth Kaupe in New York, April 17, 1920. Variously employed with commercial houses in Gerrr.:my; came to Phil. in 1921 and entered impOl-t textile field; pres. & gen. mgr. Kummer & Comins; memo Manila Stock Exchange; memo German Chamber of Commerce (pres. 1931). clubsGerman (pres. 1931), University, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. addr'ess-Wilson Bldg., Manila, Phil.

LABAYEN, Segundo Diaz, sugar industry executive; b. Talisay, Occidental N egros, PhiL, March 29, 1890; S. Segundo L. and Hormesinda S. (Diaz) L; stud. Nagoya, Japan, 1907; B.S. Univ. of Phil., 1915; M.S. Louisiana State Univ., 1917. m. Mary Charlotte Lyncker at New Orleans, La., Sept. 17, 1917; children-Felicia, Margaret, Segundo, Jr. Asst. prof. physics, Univ. of Phil.; chemist in various centrals in La.; chief chemist Central Alto Cedro in Cuba and later asst. supt. of fabrication; returned to Phil. in 1923 as supt. of fabrication with Binalbagan Estate, Inc. to date; Mason, memo Am. Chemical Soc., Phil. Sugar Assn. ; pres. Binalbagan Estate Employees Mutual Aid Assn. author-various articles on the fabrication of sugar. addr'ess-Binalbagan Estate, Inc., Phil. National Bank Bldg., Manila, Phil.


LACSON LACSON, Ricardo C., attorney, educator; b. Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., June 9, 1888; s. Marcelino and Emilia (Conlu) L; LL.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1914; LL.M. and D.C.L. Uniy. ::ito. Tomas, 1937. m. Balbinita Tionko of Silay, May 22, 1920; children-Nelly, Delia, Nita. Entered priv. law prac. after passing bar examinations, 1914; presently memo Lacson & Nacu law firm; also pres. & dean of Phil. Law School; pres. Lacson ColI. and ColI. of Banking, Business & Economics; memo Phil. Bar Assn. (dir & treas.), Lawyer's Club (dir.). clubs-Phil. Columbian, Filipino. address-190 Vito Cruz, Manila, Phil. LACUN A, Demetrio Crespo, physician; b. Peiiaranda, Nueva Ecija, Nov. 10, 1895;

Juan and Teodora (Crespo) L; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1918; C.P.H. Univ. of PhiL, 1928. m. Paz E. Lacuna of Carigara, Leyte, June 18, 1931; childnm - Proceso Rizalino, Araceli, Maria Josefina, Paz Eulalia, Carmelita. Joined Public Health Service as pres. sanitary div., San Jose (Nueva Edja), 191828; special detail at Zamboanga Ge . Hosp., 1924-25; dist. health officer of Zamboanga & supervising physician of Dipolog Emergency Hosp., Margosatubig Public Hosp., Rizal Memorial Hosp., Mindanao Central Treatment Station, 1928-33, dist. health officer & chief of Cotabato Public Hosp., 1933-37; presently chief National Psychopathic Hosp. since 1937; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Assn. addTessMandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. S.

LADAW, Juan M., attorney; b. San Marcelino, Zambales, P. I., March 27, 1894; S. Marcelino and Domingo (Manzano) Ladaw; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch., 1920. m. Ana Duarte, Manila, Oct. 16, 1918; children-Juan, Marcelino, Lydia, Rusela, Edmundo, Adolfo, Alicia, Sonia, Arturo, Anita. Teacher, Bur. of Education, 1913-16; public lands inspector, asst. chi.ef clk., chief elk., Bur. of Lands, 1916-22; prof. Philippine Law Sch., 1923-27; was connected with various firms, 1922-25; private practice since. author-Outlines of the Laws Concerning Land Registration and Mortgages in the Philippine Islands, Sexual Hygiene (first prize winner, Internat. Civic-Educational Lecture Contest) 1915. add1'ess-32 Dominga St., Pasay, Rizal, P. 1.

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LAGDAMEO, Ignacio Arquiza, dentist; b. Manila, P. 1., Sept. 26, 1908; s. Ramon and Josefa (Arquiza) Lagdameo; D.M.D., E.I.P.I., 1932. m. Eugenia Nisperos, San Fernando, La Union, P. 1., Nov. 14, 1936. addroos-94 San Marcelino, Manila, P. 1. LAGMAN, Eligio G., attorney, assemblyman; b. Guagua, Pampanga, P. 1., Jan. 28, 1898; S. Carlos and Margarita (Gozo) Lagman; B.A. San Juan de Letran CoIl., 1914; LL.B. Escuela de Derecbo de Manila, 1917. m. Enriqueta Jingco, Guagua, Pampanga, Feb. 26, 1921; children-Diosdado, Alfredo, Miguel, Margarita, Amelita, Enrique. Admitted to Philippine bar, 1917; municipal councilor, Guagua, 1925-28; memo provincial bd., Pampanga, 1928-31; actg. provincial governor Pampanga, 1931; rep. 1st dist., Pampanga, 1934-35, assemblyman, same, to the First National Assembly. address-Guagua, Pampanga, P. 1. LAGUIO, Perfecto Eleuterio, attorney, professor; b. Boac, Marinduque, Phil., April 18, 1896; S. Rufino and Estefa (del Mundo) L; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1919; M.A. Yale Univ., 1926; LL.M. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1936. m. Corona Abad Santos of Angeles, Pampanga, Phil.; children-Milagrosa, Amapola, Perfecto, Jr., Rufino. Instr. Marinduque H.S., 1914-15, Univ. of Manila, 1915-17, Colegio de Nuestra Senora del Rosario, 1917-18; tech. asst. Dept. of Interior, 1919-25; govt. pensionado to U.S. & Europe, 1925-28; chief clk. Dept. of Interior, 1928-33; prof. of political science Far Eastern Univ., 1921-25; National Univ., 1932-33; prof. Phil. Law Sch., 192636; exec.-sec. Phil. Travel Bur., 1936-38; presently registrar & prof. of political & international law Mani.la Law College. author-Our Modern Woman, A Critical Study of the Libel Law. Mem. Philippine-China Club (dir.), Philippine Assn. for Oriental Affairs, Philippine-Japan Club, Yale Club (sec.-treas. 193234). add7'ess-1165 La Torre, Manila, Phil. LAMON, Wallace Johnson, civil engineer; s. John G. and Lulu (Terrill) L; C.E. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1908. With U.S. Reclamation Service in Utah, 1908-12; Utah Power & Light Co., 1912-15; Am. Gas & Electric Co. b. Culpepper, Va., July 11, 1890;


LANDAHL in W. Va., 1915-17; capt. U.S.A. with A.E.F. during World War I, with army of occupation in Germany, 1918-19, served during steel strike in Gary, Ind., 1919-20; came to Phil. with Bur. of Public Works, 1920, and successively in charge of irrigation project construction at Santa Barbara, 1920-21, Amburayan River, Taguden, 1921-23, Angat River, 1923-26 and supervising engl'. irrigation div. in Manila since; was actg. supervising engl'. for Iloilo and Negros, 1920-21; Mason, memo B.P.O.E., U.S.V.F.W. addre8's-1237 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, Phil. LANDAHL, John, business executive; b. Lunden, Germany, Jan. 7, 1870; s. Joachim and Maria (Uffelmann) L; ed. in Germany. m. Dolores Suarez-Llanos in Manila, Oct. 12, 1895; children--Elisa, Charles, Arthur, Elvira. Came to Phil. in 1890 for Secker & Co. and became owner of the firm, 1895; reorganized as John Landahl, Inc., 1900 and presently pres. of same; dir. Bunning & Co., Inc., The Manila Remnant Co., Inc. clubs-German, Casino Espanol. addTess-132 Juan Luna, Manila, Phil. LANDON, Robert Roberts, business executive; b. Milton, Vt., April 2, 1873; s. Buel and Miriam (Phelps) L; B.M.E. Iowa State CoIl., 1896. m. Theresa M. Reichle in Cebu, Phil., Nov. 27, 1930. Pioneer automatic telephone engr., installed automatic telephone systems in White House (D.C.), 1898, Berlin (Germany) and Paris (France), 18991901; came to Phil. in 1901 with E.A. Mellinger and later with Albert Bryan; installed telephone systems in Cebu, Iloilo, Zamboanga and electric plant in Cebu; presently pres. Bryan-Landon Co., Toledo Cebu Coal Mines; dir. Vi sayan Electric Co., Leyte Asphalt Co.; commd. U.S.A. with A.E.F. during World War I, now maj. U.S.A. Res.; memo Am. Inst. E.E., B.P.O.E., U.S.V.F.W. (ex-comdr. Cebu), American Legion (ex-Phil. dept. comdr.). clubs-Army and Navy, Iloilo Golf, United Service Country (Cebu), Casino Espanol (Cebu). address-Cebu, Cebu, Phil. LANGCAUON, Prudencio, educator; b. Oas, Albay, P. 1., April 28, 1892; S. Fernando and Catalina (Rozal) Langcauon; B. A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1918; B. A. Leland

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Stanford Jr. Univ., CaL, 1921; Ed. M. Harvard Univ., 1922. m. Lutgarda Recuenco, Oas, May 25, 1918; children--Corazon, Aprici.on, Fernando. Teacher, Oas, 1908-10; prin., Tabaco, Albay, 1913-14; critic teacher, Albay, Albay, 1914-15; biology instructor, Philippine Normal Sch., 1915-18; biology instructor, Manila lligh Sch., 1918-19; government pensionado, 1919-22; div. supt. of schs., Masbate, 1922-26, Rizal, 1926-31, Nueva Ecija, 1931-36, Iloilo, 1936-37; supt. of City Schs., Manila, since Jan., 1937; memo Pi Gamma Mu, National Education Assn., Assn. of Philippine School Executives; charter mem., Nueva Ecija Golf A's sn.; first pres., Commonwealth Golf and Country Club. add1'ess-882 Lepanto St., Sampaloc, Manila, P. 1. LA 0, Gabriel, attorney; b. Manila, Jan. S. Julian and Estanislawa (Arenas) La 0; grad. San Juan de Letran; LL. B. Georgetown Univ. 1913, D. C. L. 1936. m. Paz Arguelles of Manila, Jan. 20, 1917; children--Carmen, Teresa, Paz, Concepcion. Pri,vate practice for 31 years; declined appointment to bench of the Court of First Instance; memo first Philippine Mission to U. S. 1919; asst. dean college of law, Univ. of Sto. Tomas; dir. Phil. Milling Co., Phil. Trust Co., Fidelity Surety Co., Phil. Long Distance Tel. Co., Phil. Lumber Co. (sec.); official of various mining companies; memo Knights of Columbus (district deputy), Chinese Chamber of Commerce (sec. legal adviser), Cosmos Club (sec.), Accion Catolica (dir. and treas.), Hospicio de San Jose (dir.). clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Filipino, Columbia. address-36 Brixton HilI, Sta. Mesa, Manila, Phil. 19, 1882;

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LAPERAL, Roberto, merchant; b. Sta. Cruz, Manila, P. 1., Dec. 30, 1890; S. Roberto and Tarcila (Flores) Laperal. m. Victorina Guison, Manila, April 13, 1913; children-Tarcila, Roberto, Juanito, Elisea, Oliverio, Bernardo. With Bur. of Science, 1909-10; entered jewelry business, 1913; at present gen. mgr. Victorina G. Laperal. add1'ess-857 Rizal Avenue, Manila, P. 1. LARA, Casimiro Baldoria, physician; b. Timoteo and Dominga (Baldoria y Cortes) Lara y Gonzales; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1919. m. Josefina Runez y Flores of San Jose, Nue-


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LARA va Ecija, Phil., April 25, 1925; children-Edward William, Roberta Evelyn, Irene Consolacion, Juan Benjamin. Intern Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1919, asst. resident, 1919-22; supervising physician Culion Leper Colony, 192224, chief phys. since 1926; fellow Mayo Foundation, Univ. of Minnesota, 1924-26; del. Far East Assn. Tropical Med. (Bangkok, Siam), 1930; memo advisory com. gov.-gen. office, 1927-35; memo Phil. Leprosy Com., 1935; assO. editor P.M.A. Journal until 1939; presently chief phys. & chmn. Culion Med. Bd.; memo Culion Med. Soc. (pres. 1924, 1937), P.M.A., A.M.A. (fellow), Internat. Leprosy Assn. (1932), Leonard Wood Memorial Conf. on Leprosy (1931), National Research Council (charter). authot'-numerous scientific articles & papers. address-Culion Leper Colony, Palawan, Phil.

LARA, Cipriano, optician; b. Las Pinas, Ri.zal, P. I., Sept. 26, 1874; S. Calixto and Andrea (Velasquez) Lara; grad. Pennsylvania ColI. of Optics and Ophtalmology, 1905. m. Leonora Villareal, 1894; children--Jose Pacifica, Carmen, Dolores, Luz, Angel, Ester, Leonor, Alicia, Cipriano, Jr. Prof., Ateneo de Manila, 1895; first pres. of Las Pinas, Rizal, 1896-97; served in the Insurgents army as capt. and maj., 1898-1900; organized Optician Nacional, 1910, now called Lara Optical; first Filipino apptd. memo Bd. of Examiners in Optistry, 1918-22, pres. of Bd. 1922-24; reapptd. memo of Bd., 1936-37. add1'ess-720 Coromina, Manila, P. I. LARA, Hilario de Guzman, professor, physician, government official; b. Imus, Cavite, Phil., Jan. 15, 1894; s. Lazaro and Maria (de Guzman) L; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1919; M.P.H. John Hopkins Univ., 1923, Dr. P.H., 1924. m. Crisanta Fajardo of Imus, Sept. 22, 1918; children--Manuel, Alma, Arturo, Rosa, Ricardo. Intern Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1919, resident phys., 1919; instr. sch. of nursing, Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1919; joined Phil. Health Service as asst. surgeon, 1920 and successively surgeon & dist. health officer La Union, 1920-22, special detail in Laguna, 1922, senior surgeon, 1922-24, asst. to dir., 1925, special detail in Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna, Romblon, 1925-26; fellow Internat. Health Bd. (Rockefeller Foundation, U.S.), 1922-24; faculty

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memo colI. of med. Univ. of Phil. and successively asso. prof., 1925-31, professorial lecturer, 1927-31, prof. & dept. head since 1931, actg. dir. sch. of hygiene & public health, 1931-32, 1934-35; asst. dir. Institute of Hygiene since 1937; del. Pan Pacific Science Congress (Tokyo, Japan), 1926; memo Council of Hygiene since 1933, National Research Council (charter); cons. epidemiologist Bur. of Health since 1937. autho1'-various technical & scientific articles. Mem. Manila Med. Soc., P.M.A., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Delta Omega (charter), Phil. Soc. of Parasitology, Rizal Center, Phil. Scientific Soc. (pres. 1932), Phil. Public Health Assn. (pres. 1934), Soc. for the Advancement of Research; fellow Am. Geographical Soc.; mng. editor Phil. Journal of Public Health since 1934; asso. editor Acta Medica Philippina & Phil. Journal of Science; maj. P.A. Res. since 1936. address-Institute of Hygiene, Univ. of Philippines, Manila, Phil. LARA, Jose Burgos, educator; b. Paranaque, Rizal, Phil., April 20, 1892; S. Fernando and Romana (Burgos) L; A. B. Univ. of Phil., 1918, B. S. E., 1918. 1n. Trinidad Lara Ferrer of Paranaque, June, 1917; children-Jose, Jr., Aristide, Luida, Rafael, Primo, Melardo, Caridad. School supervisor in Tayabas, 1918; H. S. prin. Far Eastern Univ., 1932-36; H. S. prin. Gregg Business Institute since 1936. address - Gregg Business Institute, Paterno Bldg., Manila, Phil. LAUREA, Martin B., attorney; b. Manila, Phil., Nov. 11, 1903; S. Vicente and Florencia (Bay tan) Laurea y Javier; A.A. Univ. of Phil., 1926, LL.B., 1930. m. Noberta S. Lapus of Malabon, Rizal, Phil., Jan. 11, 1937; 1 dau. Norma Dorotea. Asst. atty. with Ross, Lawrence, Selph & Carrascoso since 1931; prof. Arellano Law Coll. and National Univ. since 1939. Mem. Rizal address-579-F Center, Phil. Bar Assn. Pennsylvania Ave., Manila, Phil. LAUREL, Jose Paciano, associate justice Supreme Court, author; b. Tanauan, Batangas, P. I., March 9, 1891; s. Sotero and Jacoba (Garcia) Laurel; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1915; L.J. Escuela de Derecho, 1919; D.C.L. Y~le lJniv., 1920; Ph.D. Univ. of

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Santo Tomas, 1936. m. Paciencia Hidalgo, Tanauan, Batangas, April 4, 1911; childrenJose Bayani, Jose Sotero, Natividad, Sotel'O Cosme, Mariano, Rosenda, Potenciana, Salvador, Arsenio. Head of admini$trative div., Executive Bur., 1919; then under-sec. and later sec. of the Interior; resigned during the 1923 cabinet as a protest against administration of Governor Wood; elected to Senate, 1925 from the 5th dist. Batangas; floor leader, 1928-31; has served as professorial lecturer, Univ. of the Philippines; prof. Philippine Law CoIl. and Manila Law Coll.; chancellor, National Teachers' Coll.; at present youngest memo of Supreme Court of P. I. author-Constitutional Law of the Philippi.nes, 1936. Local Government in the Philippines, 1926. The Election Law of the Philippine Islands, Annotated, 1922-25, Rules on the Appreciation of Ballots, 1934, Philippine Administrative Law and Practice, 1931. Mem. Lawyers' League (ex-pres., v.p., dir.), Yale Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.), Philippine Bar Assn., American Bar Assn., Philippine Columbian Assn., Philippine Acadexpy of Social Science, Aklatang Bayan. address-419 Sto. Sepulcro St., Paco, Manila, P. I. LAURENCE, Frederick Leonard, business executive; b. London, England, March 20, 1881; attended schs. in England. m. Alice Sanderson Laurence, Sunningdale, England; 1 dau. Rosemary. Arrived Philippines, 1904; at present 2nd v.p. and treas., Hanson, Orth and Stevenson Inc. clubs-Manila Polo (dir.), Manila Boat, Army and Navy, Casino Espanol, Nomads. address-414 Perez St., Paeo, Manila, P. I. LA VA, Francisco Andres, attorney; b. Bulacan, Bulacan, Phil., Nov. 30, 1901; S. Adeodato P. and Maria (Baltazar) L; J.D. Univ. of California, 1925. m. Tarcila Abad of Imus, Cavite, Phil., Jan. 12, 1930; child1'en--Francisco A., Jr., Rosa Josefina, Andres Esteban, Manuel. Entered priv. law prac. in Manila after grad.; served as asst. atty. Bur. of Justice; joined Securities Exchange Comm. as chief legal counsel and presently chief of brokers & exchanges div. of same; memo Civil Liberties Union. address1125 Pennsylvania Ave., Manila, Phil.

LAZAGA

LA VADIA, Vicente Fernandez, civil engineer; b. Pagsanjan, Laguna, P. I.; 8. Alvaro and Engracia (Lavadia) Fernandez; B. A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1908; C.E. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1917. m. Esperanza Torralba, Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., 1918; children--Jesus, Alvaro, Jose, Carmencita, Antonio, Vicente. Civil engr., Bur. of Public Works for 17 yrs; now treas. and memo of bd. of Pagasa Mining Co. address-717 Kansas Avenue, Manila, P. I. LAVIDES, Francisco, attorney; b. Atimonan, Tayabas, Phil., June 4, 1893; s. Florentino and Carmen L; LL. B. Univ. of PhiL, 1916. m. Aurora Castro in Manila, Phil., April 14, 1919; children--Francisco, Jr., Aurora, Marta, Alberto, Florentino, Diego, Pedro, Antonio. Priv. sec. to Justice Malcolm, 1917-19; asst. atty. with Fisher & DeWitt, 1919-23; partner law firm of Sumulong & Lavides (now Sumulong, Lavides & Sumulong) since 1923; memo National Assembly from 2nd dist. of Tayabas since 1935 and presently chmn. com. on ways & means, com. memo electoral commn., tax commn., appropriations, bills on 3rd reading, judiciary, privileges, . special com. on the report of the joint preparatory com. on Phil. affairs, joint education survey com.; memo exec. commn. of Nationalista Party. address - 232 Regina Bldg., Manila, Phil. LAZAGA, Leon Marfa, traffic executive; b. Santa Rosa, Laguna, Phil., Feb. 22, 1894; s. Gregorio and Genoveva (Marfa) L; Valparaiso Univ., Ind., 1918. m. Mary Ethel Keene of Valparaiso, Ind., April 19, 1918; children--Harriett G., Berniece J., Betty K., Mary Marjorie, Leonor Evelyn, Leon Jr., Mario G., Robert David. Admitted Ind. bar 1918 and Phil. bar 1925; with traffic dept. Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.; joined traffic dept. Manila R.R. Co., 1920 as travelling agent and thereafter successively chief elk., asst. to traffic mgr., asst. traffic mgr. and (since 1934) traffic mgr.; memo Association of American Railroads (asso.), Philippine Shipowner's Assn., Philippine Chamber of Commerce, National Economic Council (tech. consultant on land transportation), Manila Council of Boy Scouts of Phil. (exec.


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bd.), Cosmopolitan Student Ch. (trustee), Bd. of Ed. Cosmopolitan Kindergarten & Primary Sch. (chmn.); capt. P. A. Res. clubs-Manila Rotary, Philippine Columbian, Advertising Club of the Philippines (mem. bd. of directors). add'r ess-12 Gral. San Miguel, Caloocan, Rizal, Phil. LAZA TIN, Mariano Magdalena, physician; b. Angeles, Pampanga, P. I., July 22, 1896; s.

Trinidad (desc.) and Leoncia (Lacsamana) Lazatin; attended Univ. of Sto. Tomas and Chicago Medical Sch., M. D., 1921. m. Margarita de Asis, Manila, Dec. 25, 1925. Dir. and prop. Mercy Hosp. address-Angeles, Pampanga, P. I. LAZO, Vicente T., attorney, legislator; b. Bacarra, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Nov. 27, 1897; s. Andres and Marcela (Tamayo) L; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1920, LL.B., 1924. m. Paz Fontanilla at Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, Dec. 18, 1927; childTen-Bienvenido, ~ugusto, Corazan, Entered priv. practice in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, 1924; elected to Ho. of Re'R' from 1st dist., Ilocos Norte, 1931; memo Ilocos Norte Bar Assn. address-Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Phil. LEA~O, Abraham, attorney, government official; b. San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Phil., April 10, 1906; S. Mariano and Cristina (Hernando) L; LL.B. National Univ., 1932. m. (Mrs.) Patrocinio Alejandro of Laoag, Ilocos Norte, May 26, 1934; children-Ali,eia, Evelina, Josefina, Abraham, Jr. Priv. practice 1932-37; mun. mayor of San Nicolas, 1937; memo Mayor's League of Ilocos Norte (pres.). address-San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Phil.

LEA~O, Fernando L., attorney; b. Vintqr, Ilocos Norte, Phil.; S. Calixto and Melchora (Leano) L; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1931. In priv. law prac. since grad. and presently dir. Manila Book Co., Inc.; sec. Institute of Business Research; memo Ilocos Norte Assn. (dir.), Manila Music Lovers Society (sec.), Phil. Writers League, Phil. Book League, Asociacion Filatelica de Filipinas, Rizal Center frat. address-Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg., Manila, Phil.

LECAROS y DEL MUNDO, Esteban, phy-

LEDESMA

sician; b. Boac, Marinduque, Phil., July 2, 1895; S. Ambrosio and Maria (del Mundo) L; A. A. Univ. of Phil., 1921; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926. m. Angelina Ledesma of Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., March 19, 1934; childre'i'lr-Erlinda, Esteban, Jr., Maria Corazon Lourdes. Entered priv. med. prac. after passing med. bd. examinations; memo N egros Occidental Med. Assn., P. M . A . axldressBoac, Marinduque, Phil. LEDDA, Felix Z., merchant; b. Balaoan, La Union, Phil., Feb. 21, 1894; S. Estanislao and Liberata (Zambrano) L; stud. Phil. Sch. of Commerce, International Correspondence Sch. m. Felicidad N era i,n Manila, May 11, 1917; children-Josefina, Rosario, Felix, Jr., Julia, Jaime, Agustin. With Bur. of Posts, 1915; bookkeeper C. Alkan, Inc., 1915-22, asst. mgr., 1922-31; now owner of a firearms & sporting goods store in Manila; Mason, memo Phil. Chamber of Commerce. clu bs-Wack Wack Golf, Phil. Columbian. address-684 Rizal Ave., Manila, Phil. LEDESMA, Ang-el Araneta, attorney, business executive; b. Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., Sept. 14, 1899; s. Epifanio and Carmen (Araneta) L; A.A. Univ. of Phil., 1922, B. S. C., 1922, LL. B., 1926. m. Rizalina Lopez y Javelona of Silay, Nov. 28, 1931; child1'm Luis Antonio, ' Ramon Nonato, Maria Concepcion. Admitted Phil. bar, 1926; successively clerk, junior commercial agent, librarian (Bur. of Commerce & Industry), law clk., actg. asst. chief clk., actg. chief clk., land atty. (Bur. of Lands), sec. to Sec. of Agriculture, 1918-34; presently engaged in operation of sugar and business interests and in priv. law prac. address-Silay, Occidental Negros Phil. ' LEDESMA, Cesar, sugar industry executive; b. Jaro, Iloilo, Phil., Jan. 3, 1883; S. Simeon and Tomasa (Villalobos) L; B.C.S. Ateneo de Manila, 1902. m. Irene Ledesma at Silay, Occidental N egros, Phil., April 30, 1906; children-Caridad, Ricardo, Corazon, Salvacion; m. Remedios de la Rama, Silay, Dec. 4, 1914; children-Leticia, Rafael; m. Lourdes Navas, Silay, Oct. 24, 1924; children-Teresa, Luisa, Nieves, Roberto. Leader in Phil. sugar industry; V.p. & gen. mgr. Talisay-Silay


LEDESMA Milling Co., v.p. Central Azucarera del Danao, bd. chmn: Central Azucarera of Neg. Occ., owner several large haciendas; councilor & J.P. of Silay, 1910-14; memo KC. addressSilay, Occidental N egros, Phil. LEDESMA, Ernesto B., business executive; b. Zarraga, Iloilo, Phil., May 6, 1898; S. Modesto and Librada (Benedicto) L; B.S.M.E. Massachusetts Institute {)f Technology, 1923. m. Visitacion Benedicto of Iloilo; children - Ma. Teresa, Ma. Asuncion, Ernesto, Jr., Matilde, Eduardo, Modesto Jose, Orlando. Worked in various capacities with associated telephone cos.; presently asst. to v.p. Phil. Long Distance Telephone Co.; pres. Technology Club of the Phil. addressCalderon & Pilar Sts., Mandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. LEDESMA, Fortunato Ledesma, physician; S. Catalino and Rosalia (Ledesma) L; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1934. m. Lirio Severino of Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., Jan. 6, 1936; childrerlr-Gilberto, Rolando. Priv. practice in Silay; took aviation medicine course ",ith P.A., 1937; memo Divot Diggers Club (Silay). add1'ess-Silay, Occidental N egros, Phil. b. Iloilo, Iloilo, Phil., Feb. 9, 1910;

LEE, Edwin Ferdinand, bishop, M.E. Cll.; b. Eldorado, Ia., July 10, 1884; S. Andrew and Carrie (Anderson) L; B.S. Northwestern U., 1909; D.D. Upper Ia. Univ., 1918, LL.D., 1940; B.D. Garrett Grad. School Theology, Evanston, Ill., 1924, D. D., 1928; M.A. Univ. of Chicago, 1924. m. Edna Dorman of Fayette, Ia., June 8, 1909. Ordained ministry M.E. Ch., 1908; pastor New Hampton, Ia., 1908-10; missionary, Batavia (Java) and pfrstor Wesley Ch., Kuala Lumpur (Malaya), 1910-12; Central M.E. Ch. (Am.), Manila, P. I., 1912-15, Rockford, Ia., 1915-17; asso. sec. M.E. Bd. Foreign Missions, 1919-24; pastor Wesley Ch., Singapore, Straits Settlements, and supt. Singapore dist., 1924-28; missionary bishop, Malaysia and P. I., since 1928. Served as chaplain U. S. A., 1917-19 with A.E.F. from Jan. 1918; sr. chaplain Base Sect. No.7 and spl. rep. of sr. chaplain A.E.F., rank of capt. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Decorated Officer of Acad., Order Univ. Palms (France),

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Cross of Mercy (Servia.). Mason (K T., 32 0 ) . address-1265 Calle General Luna, Manila, P. 1. LEGARDA, Vicente L., architect, inventor, educator; b. Manila, Phil., Dec. 13, 1874; S. Miguel and Genoveva (Flores y Zamora) Legarda y Tuason; ed. in Glasgow, Scotland. m. Clara Tanbunting in Manila, Oct. 28, 1917; 1 dau. Clara Vicenta. Architect & C.E., Lansburgh & Joseph, San Francisco, Cal., 1906-08; same position with D. H. Burnham & Co., San Franci.sco, 1908-09; returned to Phil. as architect and C.E. with Bur. of Public Works, Manila, 1909-25; chmn. Postal Savings Bank appraisement com., 1909-25; chmn. Teachers Pension Fund & Investment board 1919-25; prof. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 191025; vice consul, actg. consul-general for Nicaragua in Manila, 1932-35; pres. Commonwealth Univ., Manila since 1934; memo KC. (treas. 1927), Pasay Civi,c League (v.p. 1938), Chamber of Commerce of Phil., Asociacion de Propietari{)s de Manila. author-路 various articles published in Manila and abroad. address-1282 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, Phil. LEGASPI,

Manuel Monzon, physician;

b. Imus, Cavite, Phil., April 18, 1911;

S.

Anastacio and Julia B. (Monzon) L; M. D. Univ. of Phil., 1939. Passed examinations for clinical fellow in tuberculosis after grad. and pre~entlY with Quezon Institute; mem. Manila Med. Soc., Clinical Club of Quez<>n Institute. address - Quezon Institute, Quezon City, Phil. LEGASPI, Ruperto Arellano, dental surgeon; b. Hagonoy, Bulacan, P. I., March 27, 1897; S. Juan and Apolinaria (Arellano) Legaspi; D.D.S. Philippine Dental ColI., 1924. m. Dolores Arevalo, Manila, Oct. 25, 1926; childrerlr-Paz, Juan Ruperto, Rosario. Mem. Manila Dental Assn. address-314 Espana Extension, Manila, P. I. LEON, Dionisio de, attorney, judge; b. San Juan, La Union, P. I., April 8, 1892; 'so Martin and Felipa (Fonacier) de Leon; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1916, LL.B., 1919. m. Gervacia Aquino y Min-a, La Uni,on, P. 1., Dec. 27, 1919; child1'e1'1r-Lydia, Dionisio,


LEON

103

Jose, Mario, Rosalio, Ricardo, Efren, Arturo. Taught in public schs., 1912-14; successively sec. Law Faculty, Univ. of the Philippines, chief elk. and later asst. fiscal, City Fiscal's Office; atty. Philippine National Bank; prof. Philippine Law Sch., National Law Colt and Coll. of Law, Univ. of the Philippines; apptd. to judiciary, 1929. address-545 Antipolo, Manila, Phil. LEON, Gregorio de, civil engineer, government official; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, Phil., April 24, 1897; s. Leon and Catalina (Julao) L; B.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1920. m. Susana del Rosario in Bustos, Bulacan, Phil., March 5, 1925; children--Manuel, Angeles. Mathematics instr. Univ. of Phil., 1920-21; asst. C.E. Bur. Public Works, 192123, C.E., 1923-27, chief of designing section, 1927-33; chief designing engr. Metropolitan Water Dist., 1934-38, chief engr. si,nce 1938; prof. Mapua Institute of Technology, 192737; memo Phil. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. Mil. Engrs., Cal. Sewage Works Assn. addressMetropolitan Water District, Manila, Phil. LEON, Inocencio de, artist; b. Manila, P. I., Dec., 1880; S. Isidoro and Sinforosa (Amador) de Leon; attended Artes y Oficios, 1898. m. Fortunata Garcia, Manila, P . I., Nov. 15, 1918; child1'en--Asuncion, Inocencio. First prize winner general painting, Philippine Carnival Exposition 1924-25; memo Executive Club, Philippine Chamber of Commerce, Union del Trabajo, Filipino Veterans. address-158 Rosario, Manila, Phil. LEON, Jaime V. de, physician; b. Binmaley, Pangasinan, P. I., July 18, 1908; S. Vicente and Paula (Vinluan) de Leon; M.D., Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1932. m. Alejandra Alcayaga, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur, P. I., Dec. 22, 1935. address-Dagupan, Pangasinan, P. I. LEON, Jose P. de, attorney; b. San Miguel, Bulacan, P. I., Nov. 10, 1908; S. Felix and Paula (Paulino) de Leon; LL. B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1933. m. Lourdes Adriatico, Calapan, Mindoro, P. I., March 13, 1930; children--Laura, Antonio, Teodoro, Carmelitao In private law practice. address-San Miguel, Bulacan, P. 1.

LEYSON

LEON, Pedro M. de, attorney, government official; b. Siniloan, Laguna, P. I., May 19, 1904; S. Guillermo and Catalina (Morales) de Leon; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch., 1932. m . Remedios Ambrosio, Santa Cruz, Laguna, 1934; 1 dau. Patria. Has been connected at different times with the Bur. of Lands, Philippine Constabulary, Bur . of Posts, Bur. of Internal Revenue; at present actg. chief, r adio registration, div. Bur . of Internal Revenue. address-1126 Sulo, Manila, P . 1. LEVY, Maxime Charles, business executive; b. Paris, France, June 12, 1899; s. Raphael and Berthe (Benedi,c ) L ; A.B. Sorbonne Univ., Paris, 1918. m . Selma Arnst ein of New York, Dec. 1, 1932 ; childr-en--Miriam Ann, Robert Raphael. 1st v.p. & gen. mgr. Levy Hermanos, Inc., head of P aris office since 1918; pres. French Chamber of Commerce, Conseiller du Commerce E xterieur de la France. clu bs-Manila Polo, University, Army and Navy, Harmonie ( New York). add1'ess-Levy Hermanos, Inc., Manila, Phil. LEYNES, Alberto M., attorney; b. Bauan, Batangas, Phil., Nov. 21, 1909; S . P an taleon and Luci,a (Magnay,i) L; LL,B. Univ. of P hil., 1934. Mem. Univ. of Phil. student council (pres. 1934), city editor Phil. Collegian, 1934; priv. law practice, 1935-36 ; pr esent ly tech. asst. foreign relations dept. Office of the P resident of the Philippi,n es ; memo Upsilon Sigma Phi, Phil. Bar Assn. address-1 367 Otis Extension, Manila, Phil. LEYSON, Jose S., attorney, business executive; b. Cebu City, P . I., April 22, 1900; s. Damaso and Venturada (Floreta) L ; B. A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919, LL.B., 1923. m. Lourdes Velez, Cebu City, May 2, 1931 ; children--J osefina, Fe, Esperanza. Lecturer, Cebu Junior ColI., Univ. of the Philippines, 1927-28; organi,zed Cebu Transit Co., Inc., 1928; organized Visayan Surety & Insurance Corp., 1931 (now attorney, same) ; organized The Helpers Mutual Building and Loan Assn., 1932 (now pres., mgr., same ) ; organized Cebu Liquor Corp., 1932 (now pres., treas., same). publishet'-The Golden Book of Cebu. author-False Nationalism, Association of Labor and Capital, Philippine Courts of Justice, Social Inequality; past sec.


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104

Cebu Chamber of Commerce; pres. Cebu Alumni Assn., Cebu Lawyers League. clubs -Filipino, Casino Espanol, Rotary. adcl1'esJ -100 F. Ramos St., Cebu City, Phil. LICHAUCO, Marcial P., attorney; b. Manila, PhiL, Nov. 27, 1902; s. Faustino and Luisa (Fernandez) L; B.S. Harvard Univ., 1923, LL.B., 1926. m. Josephine Coe of Havana, Cuba, Dec. 27, 1933. Sec. to Justice Manley O. Hudson after grad.; asso. atty. Alley & Gear in New York City; returned to Phil. 1929 as asst. atty. Bur. of Justice until 1934 and twice technical asst. to Phil. Legislative Commn. in Washington; priv. law prac. in Manila, 1934-39; tech. asst. & priv. sec. to Sec. of Finance since July 15, 1939. autho1'-The Conquest of the Philippines by the U. S., 1898-1925, Illustrative Cases on the Philippine Law of Torts and Damages. clubs-Casino Espanol, Wack Wack Golf, Manila Yacht, Cosmopolitan Gun, Baguio Country, Harvard (New York). addTess-Home St., l\iandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. LIDIO, Julian, businessman; b. Amoy, China, 1903. Pres. Manila Chinese Furniture Assn.; dir. Philippine Chinese Gen. Chamber of Commerce, Chinese Y. M . C . A . , Philippine Chinese Educational Assn. club -Oriental. add1'ess-364 T. Pinpin, Manila, P. I. LILE, Richard Leon, mining engineer and executive; b. Dundee, Miss., Jan. 13, 1896; stud. Washington & Lee Univ. 'I'I~. Marquita Bontelle of Youngstown, Ohio, 1936. Mining experience in U.S. (1919-25, 1930-32), South America (1925-26), Canada (1927-2&), Mexico (1929-30); came to Phil. as mine shift boss for Benguet Consolidated, 1923-33; supt. Demonstration Gold Mines since 1933 and presently v.p. & gen. mgr. clubs-Baguio Country, University, Manila Golf. add1'ess-Soriano Bldg., Manila, Phil. LIM, Chong Kang, physician; b. Amoy, China, Nov. 15, 1911; s. Lim Bieng Liong and Gan Mar Lo; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1935. m. Luisa Yuchengco of Manila, Phil., July 22, 1938; ckild1'en-Lucille, Vicky. In priv. prac. after graduation; memo Chinese Y.M.C.A., Chinese Medical Practitioners' Assn. (sec.).

LIM

add1'ess-307 Juan Luna, Manila, Phil. LIM, Chu Cong, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Oct. 4, 1901; S. F. M. and Chio (Lao) Lim Tuico; grad. Anglo-Chinese School. n~. Louisa Malcampo in Amoy, China, Dec. 20, 1921; 1 son Crispin. Entered family business and pres. & gen. mgr. since 1929; memo Chinese Y. M . C . A ., Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Chinese Educational Assn. Erected large stadium in Amoy as memorial to father. club-Wack Wack Golf. add1'ess-Manila, Phil. LIM, Manuel, attorney, educator; b. Bautista, Pangasinan, Phil., Aug. 6, 1899; S. Mariano and Josefa (Moran) L; A.B. cum laude, Ateneo de Manila, 1917; LL.B. Univ of Phil., 1921 (valedictorian); LL.M. Univ Sto. Tomas, 1936 (meriti.s simus), D.C.L., 1937 (meritissimus). 'I'It. Emilia Quintos of Manila, May 26, 1922; childTen-Victor Antonio, Sylvia, Nestor, Manuel, Jr., Emilia. Entered priv. practice as asso. member, successively, Lim & Lim, Araneta & Zaragoza, Duran, Lim & Tuazon, Duran & Lim; memo 2nd Independence Mission to U.S., 1922; del. Consti.t utional Convention, 1934; maj. P. A. Res., col. & gen. judge advocate, Phil. Nat. Vol.; memo Knights of Rizal, Am. Acad. of Political Science, Eugene Field Soc. (hon.), Res. Officers Legion of Phil. (1st pres.), Associacion Filatelica, Phil. Motor Assn., Univ. Sto. Tomas Alumni Assn. (expres.), Phil. Bar Assn. (v.p.), Lawyers League of Phil. (dir., ex-pres.), Constitutional Delegates Assn. (dir.), Ateneo Alumni Assn. (pres.), Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn. (ex-dir.), Am. Bar Assn., Supreme Court Com, of Bar Examiners, Nat. Geographic Soc., Pan-Asiatic Economic Protective Assn., (hon. v.p.), AntiTuberculosis Soc. of Phil., Boy Scouts of Phil, (pres. Manila Council), Civil Liberties Union of Phil. (ex-pres.), Lawyers Club, Rotary, Barangay. autko1'-Commentaries on the Constitution of Japan, The Influence of Roman Law on Philippine Legislation, Philippine Patent Law, Independence of the Judiciary. clubs-Laong-Laan Tennis, Wack Wack Golf. add1'es8-Duran & Lim, Cu Unjieng Bldg., Manila, Phil. LIM, Vicente, general officer Philippine


LIMLINGAN

105

Army; b. Calamba, Laguna, Phi1., April 5, 1888; s. Jose and Antonio (Podico) L; grad. U. S. Military Acad. at West Point, 1914. m . Pilar Hidalgo of Manila; child1'en - Luis, Roberto, Vicente, Jr., Patricio, Eulalia, Maria Pilar. Com. 2nd It. U. S. A. (Phil. Scouts) , 1914 ; instr. Constabulary Acad. (now Phil. Mil. Acad.), 1916-17; advance course info sch. Fort Benning, Ga., 1926-27; grad. command & gen. staff sch. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1928; grad. army war col1. Washington, D.C., 1929; upon return to Phil. was detailed as commdt. R.O.T.C., San Juan de Letran ColI. ; made It. co1. Nov. 1, 1935 ; transferred to P. A. with rank of brig. gen., 1936 and was chief of the war plans div. until 1939; deputy chief of staff since. clu bPhil. Columbian. address-168 Vito Cruz, Manila, Phil. LIMLINGAN, Simplicio Jiao, physician ; b. Guagua, Pampanga, Phi1., March 2, 1905 ;

s. Mariano and Cirila (Jiao) L; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1935. Passed bd. examination after grad. ' and one-time resident phys. Pampanga Provo Hosp. address-Guag a, Pampanga, Phil. LINAO, Joaquin Jose, attorney, provincial governor; b. Moron, Bataan, Phil., Aug. 19, 1892; S. Salvador and Juana (Jose) L; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1919. tn. Remedios Avelino of Manila, 1913; chi ldt'en-Angel, Paulita, Josefina, Pedro, Eduardo. J.P. of Moron 1916-18; entered priv. practice after passing bar examination; asso. atty. Diokno, Linao & Sarmiento; actg. fiscal Bataan; elected provo gov. of Bataan, 1937, after being defeated in 1931. add1'ess-Orion, Bataan, Phil. LIVINGSTON, Charles Edward, colonel Philippine Army; b. Troy, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1878; S. George and Louise Westcott (Heartt) L; attended Halsey and Everson Collegiate Academy and Calisthens Military Academy. m. Marie Palmer, N. Y., July 10, 1922. British Service with Natal Mounted Police, Imperial Light Horse, South African Light Horse, South African War, 1896-1902; Philippine Oonstabulary, 1903-35; United States Army, 1917-19; Philippine Army, 1936 to date'; civil assignments as dist. sec. Cotaba-

LIZARRAGA

to, 1908-09, 1910-12; provincial governor, Cotabato, 1908, 1911-12; dist. sec.-treas. Sulu, 1914; provincial governor, Sulu, 1914; provincial governor, Lanao, 1924. decorOttions-Victory (World War ) Five Bars, Two Gold Wound Chevrons, Three Gold War Ser vice Chevrons, (United States ) ; D.S.S., Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao-Sulu Campaigns, Two Wound Chevrons, (Philippine Constabulary); South African War, Queens Medal Three Bars, Kin gs Medal Two Bars, (Br itish ) ; Croix-de-Guerre, (French ). clubsArmy and Navy, Manila Polo, Baguio Country, Far Eastern Commandery No.1 National Sojourner s, Royal Geographical Soc. (f ellow). add1路ess-Apt . 1, P atio de P asay, Rizal, P. 1. LIW ANAG, F elipe Libornio, dental surgeon; b. Tondo, Manila, P . 1., Sept. 8, 1908; s. Vicente and Marcelina (Libornio) L; D.D . S. Philippine Dental CoIl" 1931. m . Pacita Ocampo y Errarte, Gagalangin, Tondo, Manila, June 23, 1932 ; chi ldren - Elsa, Firmo. P ivate practice; memo bd. of dirs., Manila Dental Soc.; memo Stomat ologists of the P hilippines, Dentist League of the Philippines, The National Dental Assn. (uld1路ess-No. 2 Pinaglabanan, San Juan del Monte, Riza l, P. 1. LIWANAG, Luis de la Cruz, businessman; b. Polo, Bulacan, P. 1., May 7, 1892; S. Moises and Feliciana ( de la Cruz) Liwanag. m. Juliana Domingo, Polo, May, 1909; child1'en-Geronimo, Pia, Maria, German, Saturnino, Domingo, Raymundo, Virginia, Rosa. At present dir. Liwanag's Fashion Academy. addTess-606 Rizal Avenue, Manila, P . 1. LIZARRAGA, Tirso, business executive; S. Tirso and Maria (Fernandez ) L; ed. in Spain, France, Scotland. m . Nadine de Potestad in Madrid, Spain, June 23, 1921; ch'ildren-Maria Elena, Maria Victoria, Mar ia Rosa. Held various positions with Lizarraga Hermanos & presently gen. mgr. ; pres. Kabankalan Sugar Co., Mt. Arayat Sugar Co.; dir. La Urbana, Phil. Aerial Taxi Co.; memo Spanish Chamber of Commerce (pres. 1922-24), Phil. Chamber of Commerce, Phil. Sugar Assn . (trustee) . chtbs - Casino EspanoJ, Manil a b. Iloilo, Iloilo, PhiL, April 12, 1888 ;


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Polo, Army and Navy, Real Automobile (Spain), Real Club de Puerta de Hierro (Spain), Casino de Madrid (Spain), Gran Pena (Spai:n), Cantabrico (Spain). address -Lizarraga Hermanos, Manila, Phil. LLAMADO, Crispin Aure, attorney, government official; b. Mendez, Cavite, P. 1., Dec. 6, 1897; s. Severino and Perpetua Llamado; B. A. Uni.v. of the Philippines, 1917, LL. B., 1922. 1n. Graciana Perez, Manila; child'ren - Pacita, Julio Hermenegildo, Crispin, Cayetano, Alicia. Clk., Bur. of Internal Revenue, 1917, promoted to chief, license div., 1919, asst. chief agent, 1923; presently chief, income tax div. since 1928; formerly instructor in law and finance, Jose Rizal ColI., ColI. of Commerce & Business Administration, National Un~v. & presently dep. collector Internal Revenue. addTess-101 Menlo Road, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. LLAMAS, Antonio G., pharmacist; b. Mariveles, Bataan, P. 1., Nov. 26, 1888; s. Mar~ iano and E stefania (de Guzman) Llamas; B. A. Liceo de Manila, 1907; Ph.C Manila ColI. of Pharmacy, 1910. m. Margar~ta Marfori, Calawang, Laguna, P. 1. Head of dept. of Pharmacy, Manila CoIl. of Pharmacy and Dentistry, 1920; rep. Bataan, 1922; memo parliamentary mission, Japan, 1923; government pension ado to U. S., 1927; honorary memo American Medical Editors' Assn. and memo committee on Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1928; v.p. Colegio Medico Farmaceutico, 1931; pres. Philippine Pharmaceutical Assn., 1932; dean CoIl. of Pharmacy, Manila ColI. of Pharmacy and Dentistry since 1928. aJ,tthor-Pharmacal Arithmetic, Pharmacal Processes, Organic Chemistry. Mem. C-olegio Medico Farmaceutico, Philippine Pharmaceutical 'Assn. address-Balintawak Estate, Caloocan, Rizal, P. 1. LOCSIN y SIAN, Jose E., attorney; b. Mo10, Iloilo, P. 1., April 7, 1891; S. Manuel and Felipa (Sian) Locsin; B.A. Colegio de San Juan de Letran; L.P.L. Uni.v. of Santo Tomas,' 1910, Ph.Litt.D., L.J., 1911. m. Paciencia Sian, noilo, 1917; child'r en--Lourdes, Lucas, Ana. Was successively memo Provincial Bd.; pres. Iloilo Bar Assn.; rep. 3rd dist., 5th Legislature; councilor, Iloilo. address-

LOPEZ OBIETA

General Luna St., Iloilo, Iloilo, P. 1. LOPEZ, Buenaventura Cruz, attorney; b. Canalate, Bulacan, P. 1., Juiy 7, 1901; S. Juan and Maxima (Cruz) Lopez; LL.B. National Univ., 1926. m. Julita Lopez, Malolos, Bulacan, Sept. 29, 1926; childre~Fe, Benjami.n, Luis, Noli, Rizalino. Admitted to practice before P. 1. Supreme Court, 1927; before Federal Supreme Court at Washington, D.C., 1932; auxiliary justice of peace, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, 1931; supt., field inspection and investigati.on for National Rice and Corn Corpn., 1936; sales mgr. Ang Tibay, 1938, asst. to mgr. since 1940. address-Caban atuan, Nueva ECija, P. 1. LOPEZ, Don Carlos, civil engineer, sugar industry executive; b. Jaro, Iloilo, Phil., Oct. 12, 1884; S. Don Eugenio and Dona Marcela (Villanueva) L; C. E. Cornell Univ., 1909. m. Jovita Delez in San Dionisio, Iloilo; children -Carmen, Luisa, Abelardo, Carlos, Eusebio, Ernesto. Returned to Phil. as govt. engr., 1909-11; priv. practice, 1911-14; various positions in Negros sugar industry 1914-27; charge of R. R. construction for Lopez Centra1, 1927; designed Lopez Sugar Central exte,n tion, 1928, gen. lngr. & supervising engl'. since; mem. , Cornell Club (Iloilo). clubsPhil. Columbian, Arrow Gun (Iloilo). Malipayon (Iloilo). add'r ess-Lopez Sugar Central, Fabrica, Occidental Negros, Phil. LOPEZ, Justo Navarro, electrical engineer; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. 6, 1901; s. Manuel and GuiUerma (Navarro) L; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1916, B.S., 1917, E.E., 1920; M.S. Univ. SOO. Tomas, 1937. Asst. E.E. & sales engl'. with Phil. Engineering Corpn.; 1920-33; prof. in charge mech. & electrical courses at Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1929-39; mgr. machinery & engineering secti,on Getz Bros. & Co., 193839; mgI'. electrical dept Marsman Trading Corpn. since Aug., 1939; prof. of illumination & mech. equipment of bldgs., Univ. Sto. Tomas since July, 1938; senior memo Bd. of Examiners for E.E. since July, 1939; memo Phil. Assn. of Mech. & E.E. (executive sec.), Soc. for Advancement of Management. address-6 Arturo, Manila, Phil. ' LOPEZ OBIET A, Luis, business execu-


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tive; b. Manila, PhiL, March 28, 1903; s. Tirso and Maria (Obieta) L; B.C.S. cum laude, Ateneo de Manila, 1919. m. Paz Araneta y Zaragoza of Manila, Jan. 5, 1935; 1 dau. Maria. AS1lt. clk. Bank of the Philippine Islands, 1919, asst. mgr. foreign dept., 1923, actg. mgr. foreign dept., 1933 and mgr. since 1935; memo National Geographic Soc. add1'ess-1177 Dakota, Manila, Phil. LOPEZ, Salvador Ponce, newspaperman; PhiL, May 27, 1911; s. Bernabe and Segunda (Sinang) L; Ph.B. Univ. of Phil., 1931, B.A., 1932, M.A., 1933. m. Maria Luna of Manila, Phil., March 24, 1936. Proof-reader Sugar' News Press, 1931-32; asso. editor The Leader (now defunct) , 1932-33; columnist & deskman, Philippines Herald since 1933; editor Herald Midweek Magazine, 1938, aslSo. editor Herald, 1939; editor Monday Mail since 1939; instr. in literature & journalism Univ. of Manila, 193336, Phil. Women's Univ. since, 1939; memo Civil Liberties Union, Phil. Writers' League, League for the Defense of Democracy, Friends of China, National Rifle & Pistol . Assn'. ,a ddress-419 Asturias, Manila, Phil. b. Currimao, Ilocos Norte,

LOPEZ y QUILALA, Satumino, mechanical engineer, government official; b. Gapan, Nueva Ecija, PhiL, Feb. 11, 1885; S. Adriano and Gabriela (Quilala) L; stud. Ohio State. Univ. m. Mercedes Tombo of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Sept. 12, 1912; children-Mari.na, Hector, Saturnino Jr., Nestor. Returned to Phil. with Bur. of Public Works as actg. div. engr. for Mindanao and Sulu, dist, engl'. for Zamboanga, div. engr. Manila. add1"eSSBureau of Public Works, Manila, Phil. LUCE, Robert Francis, hydrographic engineer; b. Melrose, Mass., April 14, 1884; s. Alonzo Augustus and Nellie Frances (Jackson) L; Mass. Inst. Tech., 3 yrs.; Ph. B. Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1910. m. Edith Laurence Hutson, Nov. 30, 1915; 1 son, Robert James. Hydrographic and geod. engr., U. S. Coast and Geod. Survey since 1906; hydrographic surveys, Atlantic Coast, 1906-10; in command survey vessels in Philippines and inaugurating and developing precise dead-reckoning on Atlantic Coast, 191015; chief of Sect. of Tides and Currents in

Washington Office, 1915-17, and i,n 1919; also in charge pubIs. along tidal lines. Lt. comdr., U.S.N.R.F., during war as navigator naval transport Madawaska, 1917-1919; in command survey vessels, 1919-28; directed surveys on Cal., Ore., Fla., and S. W. Alaskan coasts; recently in charge of inaugurating and developing new underwater sound-wave devices for oceanographic depth and position finding; in charge Boston office of survey, 1928-32; dir. of coast surveys, Manila, P. I., since 1932. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Yale Engring. Soc. address-U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Manila, P. I. LUCERO, Manuel Villareal, physician, surgeon; b. Argao, Cebu, Phil., June 17, 1895; s. Anacleto and Benigna (Villareal) L; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1921. m. Loreto Paulin of Bogo, Cebu, May 9, 1936; children-Ester, Mariuel, Jr., Teodoro. Intern Southern Islands Hosp. aftflY passing bd. examinations; entered Bur. of Health as pres. sanitary div. with stations at Dalaguete, Carcar, Bogo; memo Cebu Med. Soc. a ddress-Bogo, Cebu, Phil. LUCIO, Abad D., physician, b. Meycauayan, Bulacan, Phil., Dec. 13, 1898; s. Franci.sco and Toribia L; M. D. Japan Med. ColI. (Japan), 1923. m. Carmen Decilio of Meycauayan, April 28, 1928; child1 en-Toribia, Lununguing, Luci:o, Jr., Adriana. Resident phys. in Japanese hosp. after grad.; returned to Phil. as resident phys. St. Luke's Hosp., 1925-26; resident in Japanese hosp. and priv. prac. in Yokohama, Japan, 1927-29; presently head of ear, nose, throat dept. St. Luke's Hosp. (Manila); cons. specialist Ell)manuel Hosp. & St. Theresita's Hosp.; surgical demonstrator for ear, nose, throat diseases Afable ColI. of Med. OIUtllior-various scientific and technical articles. club-Managumpay Tennis. address-1147 Magdalena, Manila, Phi\. o

LUNA, Juan L., attorney, assemblyman; b. Calapan, Mindoro, P. I., Aug. 29, 1894;

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Pedro and Silvestra (Abao) Luna; LL.B. Univ. of Philippines, 1915; post-grad. course, Univ. of Santo Tomas. 路m. Araceli, Adriatico, Calapan, Mindoro, Oct. 3, 1919; childrenAraceli, Juan, Alita, Maria, Manuel. Teacher


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Trozo Primary Sch., 1911-13; admitted to Philippine bar, 1915; practising atty., 191516; atty. and public lands inspector Bur. of Lands, 1917-19; atty. and notary public, Calamba Sugar Estate, 1919-21; practising atty. since 1921; elected mem., House of Reps. 3 times, 1922-25, 1928-31, 1932-34; elected mem., First National Assembly, 1935-38; went to China and Japan, 1933 as V.p., Philippine Legislative Trade Mission. address-Calapan, Mindoro, P. I. LUNA, Miguel G., attorney, government official; b. Bacoor, Cavite, PhiL, May 8, 1892; s. Lucio and Vicenta (Guinto) L; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1932. m. Apolonia Agrava of Noveleta, Cavite, Dec. 18, 1922; child1'en--Fedora, Zenaida, Ruben, Edna, Evelyn. Apptd. sch. teacher, 1909; held various positions in Phil. civil service from elk. to asst. chief of div. Bur. of Commerce and presently dist. commercial agent for Southern Luzon; admitted Phil. bar, 1933; Mason; memo Cooperative Institute of Phil. (sec.), Consumers' Cooperative League of the Phil. (co-founder & dir.); asso. editor Phil. Journal of Commerce. add1'ess-Noveleta, Cavite, Phil. LUNA, Rufino, attorney, government official; b. Gasan, Marinduque, PhiL, Aug. 10, 1892; s. Norberto and Victoriana (Soto) L; LL.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1916; J.D. Univ. of Michigan, 1925. m. Maria Corral, May 5, 1929; child1'en--Rufino, Jr., Lydia, Noberto, Nieves Teresita. Admitted Phil. bar, 1916, to practice before U.S. Supreme Court, 1925; priv. practice in Manila, 1916-17; various positions with Executive Bureau, Manila since 1918 and presently chief of law div. & memo Electoral Comm.; law prof. Univ. of Manila, Manila Law CoIl., Jose Rizal Coll. and prof. polit. science, Far Eastern Coll.; Mason, memo Rizal Lodge. author-The Philippine Municipality at Work. club-Phil. Columbian. address-Executive Bureau, Manila, Phil. LUSK, Francis, business and mining executive; b. Pittsburgh, Penna., Oct. 21, 1901; S. Alexander W. and Jane (Kale) L; stud. Washington & Jefferson Coll. m. Ethel Armstrong of Manila, Phil., 1935; 1 dau. Sarah Jane. School teacher in U.S., 1927-28;

LUZURIAGA

came to Phil. with Bur. of Education as H. S. prin., 1929-31; joined Athletic Supply Co. sales staff and presently pres. & gen. mgr. of same since 1937; official & dir. of several mining companies; Mason. cLubsWack Wack Golf, Los Tamaraos Polo. add1'ess-Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. LUZ, Arsenio Nicasio, newspaperman, insurance executive; b. Lipa, Batangas, Phil., Dec. 14, 1888; S. Manuel and Segunda (Katigbac) L; grad. Liceo de Manila; special course in journalism Columbia Univ., 1920. m. Carmen Albert of Manila, Sept. 30, 1925; children--Carmencita, Amparo, Arsenio N., Juan J. Editor El Ideal, 1907; prof. & head Spanish dept. Univ. of Phil., 1913-15; commercial agent for Phil. govt. in New York City, 1919-21; gen. mgr. Philippines Herald, 1922-24; dir. gen. Phil. Exposition, 1922-39; del. Royal Agricultural & Tropical Products Exposition (London, Eng.), 1920; Phil. Commr. to Colonial Exposition (Paris, France), 1930, Golden Gate Internat. Exposition (San Francisco, Cal.), 1939; gen. agent Nat. Life Ins. Co. of the Phil. since 1933; memo Manila Rotary (1st Filipino pres.), Phil. Chamber of Commerce (past pres.). decorations-Officer of the Legion of Honor of France, Knight of the Imperial Order of Annan. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Filipino, Los Tamaraos Polo, Transportation, Wack Wack Golf, Casino Espanol. addressRegina Bldg., Manila, Phil. -LUZURIAGA, Antonio, government official; b. Bacolod, Occ. Neg., PhiL, Sept. 5, 1903; S. Augusto and Santiaga (ViUadelgado) de L; B. Agr. Univ. of Phil., 1925. With experiment station Hawaiian Sugar Planter's Assn. (Honolulu), 1925; tech. asst. Pepeekeo Sugar Plantation (Hawaii), 1926; engaged in farming in Phil., 1927-29; plant physiologist in research bur. Phil. Sugal' Assn. (Manila), 1929-33, agronomist, 1933; asst. administrator Domestic Sugar Administration, 1936-37 and chief of domestic div, since 1937. club-Wack Wack Golf. addressPhil. Sugar Administration, Phil. National Bank Bldg., Manila, Phil. LUZURIAGA, Luis Ruiz de, engineer; b.


MAAMO Bacolod, Occ. Neg., Phil., April 5, 1900; s. Eusebio and Felina (Laureano) de L; C.E. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1923. m. Susane Curry of Manila, Nov. 29, 1923; 1 son Eusebio. Asst. engl'. Sugar Central Supply after grad.; engaged in priv. contracting work; with Standard Oil Co. as engr. for Iloilo (1926) and later head lubricating & fuel oil dept. in Cebu and Davao; presently sales engl'. for Edw. J. Nell Co. in Manila; memo Southern Islands Soc. of Engineers and Architects; Technology Club of Phil. address-Po O. Box 3063, Manila, Phil. MAAMO, Simeon Ang Bayon, government official; b. Sta. Paz, Leyte, PhiL, April 21, 1905; S. Miguel Ang and Antonio (Bayon) M; stud. Univ. of PhiL, 1930. m. Carmen D. Cagasan of Pintuyan, Leyte, Sept. 24, 1932; children-Crispina, Simeon, Jr., Estelita, Remedios. Municipal mayor of Estela, Liloan, Leyte since 1931; memo Circulo Leyteno in Manila (ex-pres.), Chinese Filipino Assn. (pres.). addres's -Estela, Liloan, Leyte, Phil. MABAN AG, Alejo, attorney, Jegislator; b. San Fernando, La Union, PhiL, July 14,

1886; S. Liberato and Manuela (Ragojo) M; A.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1908; LL.B. La Jurisprudencia, 1911. m. Esperanza Ramirez (desc.), Feb. 26, 1914; m. Jacobe Ramirez at Bangar, La Union, March 22, 1914; child1'en-Cosmedin, Amparo, J osefina, Guillermo, Angela, Luisa, Antonio, Oscar, Alfredo, Ramon, J OBe, Teresa, Lilia. Mem. mun. council of Lingayen, Pangasinan, PhiL, 1916-19; senator from 2nd dist., 1922-27 & 1931-35; priv. law prac. in Lingayen after passing bar examination, 1912-38; memo law firm of Sumulong, Lavides & Mabanag, 1931-35; city fiscal of Manila since Dec., 1938. address-53 Gral. Luna, Manila, Phil. MACAGBA, Rufino Nispero, physician and surgeon; b. San Fernando, La Union, Phil., Aug. 17, 1896; S. Eugenio and Obdulia (Nisperos) M; A.E. Univ. of Nebraska, 1923, B. S., 1924, M.D., 1927. m. Crispina Lorenzana of Lagudin, Ilocos Sur, PhiL, March 21, 1931; children-Rufino, Jr., Lillian, Florence, Josephine, Genia J ene. Intern Iowa Lutheran Hosp. and Binghampton City Hosp., 1937-38; returned to Phil. as resident

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phys. Bethany Hosp., San Fernando, 1938; dir. Lorma Hosp. since 1934; memo La Union Med. Soc. author - Ania ti Aromidem (A med. book in the Ilocano dialect). addressSan Fernando, La Union, Phil. MACARAEG, Juan Guico, civil engineer, professor; b. Binalonan, Pangasinan, Phil., June 24, 1889; s. Patricio and Filomena (Guico) M; E.C.E. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1911. m. Irinea de Cruz of San Carlos, Pangasinan, Dec. 12, 1913; child1'en-Evangelina C. Asst. en gr. Bur. Public Works, 1911-15, dist. eng!"., 1915-21, div. engr., 1921-25, dist. & div. engl'. Cebu and Manila, 1929-36, actg. highway engl'. when retired in 1936; mill mgr. Santa Clan Lumber Co., 1926-29; presently prof. in C.E. and memo contracting firm. club-Zamboanga (dir.). add1'ess-Binalonan, Pangasinan, Phil. MacARTHUR, Douglas, army officer; b. Ark., Jan. 26, 1880; S. Lt. Gen. Arthur (U. S. A.) and Mary P. (Hardy) MacA; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1903; grad. Engr. Sch. of Application, 1908; D.Sc. Penna. Military College 1928, Norwich Univ.; LL.D. University of Md., 1928, Western Md. College, 1929, and U. of Pittsburgh, 1932. m. Jane Faircoth 1937. Commd 2nd It. engrs., 1903, 1st It., 1904, capt., 1911, maj., 1915, col. inf., N.A., 1917, brig. gen. (temporary), 1918, brig. gen. regular army, 1920, maj. gen., 1925, general, 1930; in Philippines, 1903-04; with Cal. Debris Commn., Jan.-Oct. 1905; act. chief engl'. officer, Pacific Div. July-Oct. 1905; duty in Japan, 1905-06; a.d.c. to Pres. of U. S. 190607; instr. Mounted Service Schs., 1908-10; army service schs., to 1912; in Vera Cruz expdn., Apr.-Sept. 1914; memo Gen. Staff 1913-15, 1916-17; apptd. chief of staff 42nd Div., Aug. 5, 1917, comdr. 84th Inf. Brigade, Aug. 6, 1918, comdr. 42nd Div. (Rainbow), Nov. 1918; participated at Luneville Baccarat and Esperance-Souain sectors also at Champagne; i.n Champagne-Marne and Aisne-Marne defensives, St. Mihiel, Essey, Pannes and Meuse-Argonne and Sedan offensives; with Army of Occupation, Germany, Nov. 1918-Apr. 1919; wounded twice-Rechicourt and Esperance, France, 1918; apptd. supt. U. S. Mil. Acad., June 12, 1919. In Philippines 1922-25, comdg.


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dist. of Manila, 23rd Inf. Brig. and Philippine Div.; later comdg. Fourth Corps Area, Atlanta, and Third Corps Area, Baltimore; comdg. Philippine Dept., 1928, and Ninth Corps Area, San Francisco, 1930; chief of staff, U. S. Army, 1930-35; mi.Jitary Adviser Commonwealth of Philippines since 1935 ; Field Marshal of Philippine Army 1936. American decorations-DSC (oak leaf clusters) ; DSM (oak leaf cluster), SS (6 oak leaf cluster); PH (oak leaf cluster); foreign decorations-Grand Cross Order of the Crown (Italy), Grand Cross Polonia Restituta (Poland), Grand Cross Order of Military Merit (Hungary), Grand Cross Order of the White Lion (Czechoslovakia), Grand Cross Order of the White Eagle (Yugo-Slavia), Grand Cross Order of Military Merit (Rumania), Order of Military Merit, First Class (Mexico), Grand Officer Legion of Honor (France), Commander Order of the Crown (Belgium), Croix de Guerre 3 palms (France), War Cross (Italy). Comdr. in chief Mil. Order World War, 1927'; pres. Am. Olympic Com., 1928. add1'ess-Manila Hotel, Manila, P. I. MACIAS, Manuel, C.P.A., publishing executive; b. Buenos Aires, Argentine, March 27, 1915; s. M. and Enriqueta (Molinero) M; stud. San Beda ColI. and Phil. Sch. of Commerce, Phil. m. Carmen Tomas of Barcelona, Spain, Oct., 1938; 1 dau. Maria del Carmen. Worked with various accounting firms & presently in priv. practice; memo Y.M.C.A. address-133 Aviles, Manila, Phil. MACKENZIE, Andrew Sinclair, chartered accountant; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1904; stud. Ebinburgh Univ. m. Josephine Hamilton of St. Paul, Minn., 1911; 1 dau. Mary Sinclair. Came to Phil. 1929 and presently treasurer & dir. Demonstration Gold Mines, Ltd. clubs-Universi.t y, Manila, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country. address - Demonstration Gold Mines, Baguio, Phil.

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cian, sales mgr., sub-mgr; gen. mgr. La Yebana Cigar Factory, 1932-36; brokerage business, 1936-37; mng. dir. Soriano & Cia. since 1937; dir. & officer of various mining companies of Soriano group; treas. & dir. Banco Hipotecario. meools-gold medals for gen. excellence in mathematics, languages, debating, essay wl'iting, christian doctrine from La Salle Coil. clubs - Manila, University, Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Casino Espafiol. address-1995 Robert St., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. MADAMBA, Lucas V., attorney, government official; b. San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Phil., March 30, 1912; S. Braulio and Atanacia (Valentin) M; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1935. m. Caroline Crow of Batangas, Phil., Dec., 1934; chUdren-Joseph, Lucas, Jr., Grace. Admitted Phil. bar 1935; stenographer with U . S. A., Bur. of Internal Revenue, Dept. of Justice; priv. prac. for 2 yrs. and presently asst. atty. with Bur. of Justice since Oct. 7, 1938; memo Rizal Center Frat. add1"essDept. of Justice, Manila, Phil. MADAMBA, Ricardo, surgeon, captain, Philippine Army; b. Dingras, Ilocos Norte, P. I., Feb. 7, 1897; S. Isidro and Cristina (Llanes) M; B.A., Univ. of the Philippines, 1919, M.D., 1925. m. Consuelo Tuason, Catbalogan, Samar, P. I., Aug. 20, 1926; children -Natividad, Ricardo, Juvel}cio, Milagros, Estrella, Artemio. Intern Philippine Gen. Hosp., 1924-25; resident physician and surgeon, Mary Chiles Hosp., 1925-26; 1st It. and medical inspector, Philippine Constabulary, 1926; capt., 1931; now assigned at Tuguegarao, Cagayan, Medical Corps, Philippine Army. address-Dingras, Ilocos Norte, P. I.

MADARANG, Pedro Canonizado, agronomist; b. San Juan, Zambales, P. I., April 5, 1895; S. Andres and Dominga (Canonizado) M; attended Univ. of the Philippines; grad. farm business management, International Correspondence Sch., U. S. m. Juliana MadaMACLEOD, Anthony Macaulay, mmmg rang, San Antonio, Zambales, Feb. 6, 1922; 路 child1'en-Virginia Segunda, Napoleon, Ferand business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Nov. 12" 1904; S. John T. and Carmen (Sacker- , dinand, Remedios, Ruth. Municipal teacher, mann) M; B.C.S. De la Salle ColI., 1924. m. San Antonio, 1915-18; assigned to agricultural extension work, Bur. of Agriculture, 1917Dorothy Amend of Manila, July 14, 1939. Joined La Insular Cigar & Cigarette Factory 22; transferred to animal husbandry div., 1923; reassigned agricultural extension div., as sec., 1924 and successively cashi.er, statisti-


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Bur. of Plant Industry, 1925; at present actg. provincial agronomi路s t, Zambales; Mason. address-San Antonio, Zambales, P. 1. MAGDANGAL, Arsenio F., dental surgeon; b. Magalang, Pampanga, P. 1., March 15, 1886; s. Bonifacio and Matea (Fajardo) M; D.D.S. Liceo de Manila, 1916. m. Mercedes Platon, Tanauan, Batangas, P. 1., Oct., 1905; . childrerlr-Adolfo, Prospero, Caridad, Lagrimas, Generoso. Private practice. add1'ess-llOl Juan Luna, Manila, P. 1. MAGNO, Tomas Ortiz, attorney; b. San Isidro, Nueva EciJa, P. 1., Feb. 5, 1906. s. Faustino and Antera (Ortiz) M; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch. 1931. Law clk., Bureau of Health, 1932-33; successively mem., sec., actg. chief clk., Bd. of Examiners for Embalmers; resigned 1936; edited and compiled addresses of govs, from Taft to Murphy. add1'ess-57 Labores Extension, Pandacan, P. 1. MAGSALIN, Pedro, attorney, legislator; b. Tagig, Rizal, PhiL, Feb. 22, 1890; s. Fidel

and Gregoria (Garcia) M; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1910, LL.B., 1913. m. Felisa Sales in Manila, Aug. 16, 1913; children-Pedro, Jr., Francisco, Leodegario, Leonardo, Mario, Alfonso, Felisa, Monserrat. Joined govt. service as auxiliary examiner Bur. of Civil Service, 1910-12; auxiliary cashier Bur. of Public Works, 1912-16; Bur. of Land Registration, 1917; resigned to establish priv. practice since conducted; passed bar examination, 1915; memo provo bd. of Rizal, 1919-1922; memo Ho. of Rep. from 1st dist. of Rizal, 1931-35; memo Asociacion Empleados Civiles de Filipinas (ex-pres.). clubs-Phil. Columbian, Filipino. address-521 Martin Ocampo, Manila, Phil. MAGSAYSAY, Ambrosio S., civil engineer; b. San Antonio, Zambales, PhiL, Dec. 7, 1885; S. Mauricio D. and Ambrosia (Santos) M; stud. Ateneo de Manila, Iowa State .Coll.; C. E. Cornell Univ., 1909. m. Amalia Corpus of San Antonio, 1911; children-Ramona (Mrs. M. Plell(), Anita, Emma, Miguel. Asst. R.R. construction en gr., Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1909; came to Phil. as asst. engl'. with Bur. Public Works, 191013; asst. prof. Univ. of Phil., 1913-15; asst.

MALOLES

mgl'. Yangco interests, 1917-23; mgl'. Zambales Lumber Co., 1924-27; chief engl'. Metropolitan Water District, 1934-38 and mgr. since 1938; memo Phil. Soc. of C.E.'s clubPhil. Columbian. address-179 Villaruel, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. MALLARl, Ismael Villanueva, librarian, professor; b. Malabon, Rizal, P. 1., Sept. 6, 1898; S. Victor and Simplicia (Villanueva) M; B.A., H.T.C. & L.S.C. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1923. m. Natividad Quidato Sanglap, San Joaquin, Ilono, P. 1., May 10, 1932; 1 dau. Araceli Vita. Librarian Philippine Normal Sch., 1924-28; circulation mgr. Philippine Magazine and lecturer in library science, Univ. of the Philippines, 192829; business librarian and asst. prof. of library science, Univ. of the Philippines, since 1929. authoT-The Birth of Discontent, two library science syllabi and many other articles and short stor~es; Who's Who in Library Service (1932). Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Philippine Library Assn. (dir.), Library Club of Univ. of the Philippines (adviser). address - Business Library, Univ. of the Philippines, Manila, P. 1. MALLEN, Thomas Kevin, business executive; b. County Wicklow, Ireland, Aug. 13, 1905; S. John and Margaret (Sheridan) M; grad. Rockwell ColI. (Ireland), 1922. m. Jane Rice in Manila, Feb. 22, 1935; children-Jane Mairiwen, Patricia Ann, Janice Elizabeth. With Irish Army, 1922-24; Givil service, 1924-28; came to Phil. with Gestetner's Ltd., 1929-31; mgr. office equipment dept. Heacock & Co., 1931-35; mgr. Watson Business Machines Corp. of Phil. since 1936; memo Manila Rotary. clubS-Manila, Army and Navy, Manila Golf. 路a dd1路ess-31 Ortega, San Juan, Rizal, Phil. MALOLES, Octavio Leopoldo, attorney; b. Santo Tomas, Batangas, P. 1., Nov. 15, 1906; S. Eustacia and Tomasa (Baltazar) M; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1928; LL.M. Harvard Univ., 1930, J.S.D., 1931; D.C.L. Universidad Central de Madrid. m. Alicia de Santos, Manila, Aug. 30, 1934. Joined law firm of Paredes, Buencamino & Yulo after graduati.o n; apptd. guest of honor rep. P. 1., Floating Univ., 1928; returned Philippines,


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1933, and was connected with various law firms; was executive sec. Batangas Pro-Independence Party; at present treas., counsel, dir., Southern Paracale Gold Mining Co., Inc. clubs-Smiles (past pres.), Bachelors' (past dir.), Harvard Club of the Philippines (past sec.-treas.), Club de Casados. address-Santo Tomas, Batangas, P. 1. MANALO, Fernando D., physician and surgeon; b. Pateros, Rizal, Phil., May 30, 1907; s. Simplicio and Candida (Domingo) M; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1931. m. Soledad Fournier of Manila, Phil., Feb. 11, 1907; children-Fernando M., Imelda M. Intern Phil. Gen. Hosp. after grad.; x-ray stud., 1934; resident phys. Notre Dame Hosp. (Baguio) and asst. phys. Benguet mining interests, 1934-36; presently asst. clinical di,r . & roentgenologist with Benguet; priv. prac. in Baguio since 1934; examining phys. for various ins. cos.; memo Baguio Med. Soc. (charter), P .M.A. (1st V. P ., 1939-40), Baguio Ro" tary (dir.). address-Po O. Box 346, Baguio, Phil. MANALO, Jose S., business executive; b. Concepcion, Tarlac, P. I., Aug. 13, 1902; B.C.S. Jose Rizal CoIl., 1928. Founded Manalo Business ColI., 1934, De Luxe Fashion Sch., 1934, Philippine Automobile Sch., 1934, Philippine Arts Academy, 1934, Philippine Radio Engineering, 1934. address-Concepcion, Tarlac, P. I. MANALOTO, Antonio, architect, general contractor; b. Concepcion, Tarlac, P. I., Sept. 23, 1904; S. Gregorio and Rosita (Castro) M; grad. Kansas College of Engineering, B.S., M.E., 1929, B.S. naval architecture, 1932. Engineer architect on various projects in the Philippines, student officer engineer corp., U. S. A., major, National Volunteers Citi.zen army of the P. I. Pres., dir. College of Fatherland, Philippines. address-Bacolor, Pampanga, P. I. MANGAHAS, Federico, editor, writer; b. Hagonoy, Bulacan, Phil., Sept. 6, 1904; S. Genaro and Anastacia (Salamat) M; Ph.B. Univ. of the Phil., 1930. Teacher, Bocaue elementary school, 1924-26; professor of English, Far Eastern CoIl., 1929-30, Univ. of Ma-

MANRESA

nila, 1928-37, Far Eastern Univ., 1934路37; editor, The Leader, 1932-33, The National Review, 1936-37; feature writer and columnist, The Tribune, 1928-40; columnist and magazine editor, The Philippines Herald since 1940; organizer and pres~dent, Philippine Writers' League, 1939-41; delegate, Third American Writers' Congress, New York, June, 1939, Sixth Study Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Nov.-Dec., 1939; memo Civil Liberties Union of the Philippines. addressPhilippines Herald, Manila, Phil. MANLAPOS, Hermenigildo Guevara, dental surgeon; b. San Simon, Pampanga, P. I., April 13, 1907; s. Juan and Francisca (Guevara) M; D.D.S. Philippine Dental Coil., 1932. m. Segunda Chan, Amoy, China, April 27, 1936,. Private practice. add,'ess-1140 Magdalena, Manila, P. I. MANLEY, Robert Emmet, lawyer; b. Rushford, Minn., July 6, 1869; S. Anthony Andrew and Catherine (Mulcahy) M.; stud. Valparaiso U.; B.S. U. of Minn., 1890, LL.B., 1896. Enlisted in N.D. Vols., April 26, 1898, and came路 to P. I., 1898, mustered out (P. I.) July 31, 1899; in practice in Philippine Islands since 1899, also a planter and mine operator; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., 6 times between 1912 and 1932; memo Dem. Nat. Com. for P. I. since 1912; memo Am. Bar Assn., Vet. Army of Philippines, Spanish War Vets. clubs-University, Elks, Quill, Circumnavigators. add,'ess-Naga, Camarines Sur, P. I. MANNING, John Lordan, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Sept. 14, 1909; S. Jeremi,a h Lordan anll Cora Ellen (Coulter) M; A.B. Univ. of Oklahoma, 1930. m. Mary Alyn Crosby in Manila, Aug. 17, 1937; 1 son Jeremiah, With Ford Motor Co., 1930-34; joined Manila Trading & Supply Co., and successively salesman, New York rep., presently branch mgI'. i,n Cebu, Phil. clubs-Manila Polo, United Service (Cebu), Lilo-an Bathing (Cebu). add1'ess-Gorordo Ave., Cebu, Phil. MANRESA, Miguel, professor, veterinarian, geneticist, animal husbandman; b. Romblon, Phil., May 8, 1890; S. Hipolito and Serapia (Montojo) M; D.V.M. Univ. of Phil.,


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1921; Ph. D. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1928. m. J osefa Reyes Gutierrez of Romblon, Oct. 1914; children--Miguel, J osefina. Municipal teacher, 1909-10, insular teacher, 1910-15; pensionado, 1911-13; Limjap scholarship to Univ. of Phil., 1916-21; asst. in clinical diagnostics & medicine, Univ. of Phil., 1920-25; veterinarian Bur. of Agr., 1921; Univ. of Phil. fellow at Univ. of Wis., 1925-28; instr. animal husbandry Univ. of Phil., 1928-29, asst. prof. 1929-33, asso. prof. since; memo Los Banos Biological Club, A. A. A. S. (asso.), Am. Soc. of Animal Production, Am. Genetic Assn., Genetics. Soc. of Am., Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Phil. Scientific Soc., Phil. National Research Council, National Economic Council, Phil Soc. for Advancement of Research (charter). author' - articles on problems in veterinary science, genetics, animal husbandry. address-Agricultural College, Laguna, Phil. MANTIZA, Placido M., government official; b. Alburquerque, Bohol, Phit Oct. 5, 1903; s. Vicente and Honorata (Mahinay) M; m. Agapita Masayon of Alburquerque, Feb. 13, 1924; children---Salud, Concepcion, Nicitas, Cresencia. Municipal councilor 19311937, mayor of Alburquerque since. address -Alburquel'que, Bohol, Phil. MAPA, Placido L., sugar industry and mining executive, financier; b Talisay, Occ. Neg., Phil., Feb. 14, 1901; s. Dionisio and Adela (Lizares) M; grad. Ateneo de Manila B.C.S. Univ. of Phil., 1923. m. Loreto Ledesma in Manila, Oct. 16, 1929; 1 dau. Cecilia. Joined Talisay-Silay Milling Co. as sec. to pres. & gen. mgr. and later chief clk. & asst. sec. to bd. of dir., asst. gen. mgr. since 1926, dir. sec.-treas. since 1929; dir. & sec.-treas. Central Azucarera del Danao; sec. Vi sayan Lime Corp.; councilor of Talisay, 1925-28; dir. gen. Talisay Carnival, 1927; memo Phil. Sugar Assn. club-Smiles (pres. 1922-23). address-Soriano Bldg., Manila, Phil. MAPUA, Tomas, architect, educator; b. Manila, P. I., Dec. 21, 1888; S. Juan and Justina (Bautista) M; B. Arch. Cornell Univ., 1911. m. Rita Moya, 1916; children-Carmen,

MARASIGAN

Oscar, Gloria. Designed and built post office building, as well as many other buildings in Manila; architectural draftsman, Bur. of Public Works, 1912-15; private practice, 191617; supervising architect, Bur. Public Works, 1918-27; entered private practice, 1928; pres. M. Y. T. Construction Works, Inc.; pres., Mapua Institute of Technology. club-Filipino. address-387 Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, P. I. MAR, Quirico A. del, attorney; b. Cebu, P. I., June 16, 1900; S. Juan and Cristina (Arcillo) del M; LL.B. National Univ., 1925; LL.M. Univ. of Manila, Hl27. Admitted to Philippine bal', 1925. With Bur. of Civil Service as junior examiner and later senior examiner, 1921-27; resigned to practice privately, 1927. address-176 Sikatuna St., Cebu, Cebu, P. 1. MARAMBA, Felix D., engineer, government official; b. Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, Phil., Jan. 7, 1897; s. Daniel and Pelagia (Garcia) M; stud. Univ. of Phil.; B.S. Univ. of Illinois, 1921; M.S. Iowa State Coll., 1922. m. Soledad Kalaw of Lipa, Batangas, Phil., Oct. 13, 1923; child1'en--Felix, Soledad, Daniel, Valerio. Successively r esearch fellow Iowa State Coil., asst. prof. Univ. of Phil., agr. engineering section Bur. of Plant Industry and presently chief div. of industrial engineering Bur. of Science; memo Gama Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Illini Club. author - What Can Take the Place of Sugar?, Possibilities of the Coconut Industry. addTess - Santa Barbara, Pangasi nan, Phil. MARASIGAN, Vicente Pacheco, business executive, engineer; b. Paombon g, Bulacan, P. 1., Nov. 2, 1886; S. Ambrosio and Carolina (Pacheco) M; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1905, E.E., 1911. m. Ana H. del Pilar, Bulacan, P. 1., May 15, 1912; children---Benita, Leticia, J osefina, Antonia, Marcelo. Mgr. Philippine Management and Engineering Co., 1914-15; mgr. Malolos Electric Light and Power Co., Ltd., 1916-19; electrical engineer, Public Service Commission, 1920-33; asst. mgr. Manila Yellow Taxi Cab Co., Inc., since 1933. addr'ess-441 Tennessee, Manila, P. 1.


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MARA VILLAS, Bernardo Bajamondi, editor; b. Albay, P. 1., July 21, 1913; 8. Emilio and Alejandra (Bajamondi) M; attended North American Institute, Newspaper Institute of America, National Univ., Far Eastern Univ. Successively free-lance writer, cub-reporter, proof-reader. Was asst. editor, Insular Courrier; at present editor, Philippine Progress Magazine, executive sec. The Philippine Progress Publications Co. authorLove's Melodrama. Mem. The Literary Guild of America, The Patriotic Filipino Youth (organizer and pres.), Filipino Editors' and Publishers' Union. addre88-420 Juan Luna, Manila, P. 1.

MARSMAN

Walter William and Alice M. (Hollister) M; A.B. Hamilton ColI., 1927. m. Alice Wilcox of San Francisco, June 17, 1932; 1 son Philip Walter. Reporter Utica Daily Press, 192728; Phil. Free Press, 1928-35; copy reader Canton Repository, 1935-36; returned to Phil. and rejoined staff Phil. Free Press, 1936 and presently asso. editor; Manila corr. International News Service; rep. King Features, Inc.; memo Manila Rotary. club8-Manila Polo, Baguio Country. addre88-Paranaque, Rizal, Phil.

MARQUARDT, Walter William, educator, government official, business executive; b. Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1878; 8. William F. and MARCELLANA, Meni Perales, dentist, Elizabeth (Rumpf) M; A.B., Pd.D. Ohio Wesmusician; b. Manila, P. I., Dec. 16, 1910; 8. leyan Univ., 1900. m. Alice M. Hollister Venancio and Isidra (Perales) M; D.M.D. (desc.) of Lake Linden, Mich., Dec. 24, 1902; ColI. of Oral and Dental Surgery, 1933. m. children-Hollister W., Frederic S., Marshall Virginia Santiago, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, P. I., L. 1'11,. Josephine Oak of Portland, Ore., July 19, 1933; children-Carmelita, Felicisi- July 31, 1926. Came to Phil. with Bur. of ma, Zenaida, Leticia. Musician on bd. Em- - Edn., 1901, successively teacher at Tanauan, press of France, 1929-30; founder of Smiles Leyte, div. supt. of Leyte, supt. Phil. Sch. of Orchestra; passed Dental Bd. Examination, Arts & Trades, supt. of schools, Manila, 2nd 1934; official dentist of the Associated asst. dir. of edn., 1901-16; dir. of edn., 1916Charities, 1936-37; at present prop. of Marcel 19, Phil. Educational Agent in U.S., 1919-23; American Book Co. rep. in Phil. since 1923; Beauty Parlor. addre8s-1609 Herran, Mamemo Phi Beta Kappa, B.P.O.E. authornila, P. 1. numerous articles on educational subjects. MARCO y RAMIREZ, Elias, banker; b. club8-Manila Polo, Baguio Country. addre88 Cartagena, Spain, Aug. 5, 1891; s. Elias and -220 Menlo Road, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. Rita (Ramirez) M; ed. in Phil. and Spain. m. MARQUEZ, Manuel J., government offiMaria de la Luz Garcia in Manila, May 25, 1925; 1 son Jose Luis. Joined Monte de Pie- cial, professor; b. Lucena, Tayabas, Phil., dad & Savings Bank as clerk and held June 24, 1902; 8. Gregorio and Maria (Jurado) M; B.C.S. Univ. of PhiL, 1924; M.S. Covarious positions, mng. di.r. since 1931; dir. Bank of Phil. Islands, Phil. Trust Co., Fideli- lumbia Univ., 1925; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1933; Ph. D. Sto. Tomas Univ., 1938. m. Pity & Surety Co.; memo K.C. club-Casino Espanol. address-854 Leveriza, Pasay, Ri- lar Carballo of Manila, Dec. 22, 1935; children-Manuel, Jr., Maria Beatriz. Presently zal, Phil. tech. asst. to pres. Phil. National Bank, asso. MARIANO, Florencio Carlos, attorney; b. prof. Univ. of Phil., tech. consultant NationSta. Rita, Pampanga, PhiL, May 23, 1904; s. al Economic Council. addre88-Lucena, TayaJose and Gregoria M; A.A. National Univ., bas, Phil. 1928; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1932. Govt. MARSMAN, Jan Hendrik, engineer, buservice, 1925-33; priv. practice since. author -Los Ritenos, articles on internat. relations siness and mining executive; b. Amsterdam, in Pacific, divorce and usury law. add,"e88- Netherlands, July 29, 1892; 8. Jan Hendrik and Anne (van Stuyvenberg) M; C.E. CoIl. St,. Rita, Pampanga, Phil. of Technology, Amsterdam, 1913; stud. MidMARQUARDT, Frederic Sylvester, news- delbaar Technische Sch., Amsterdam; E. D . (hon ), Colorado School of Mines, 1939. m. paperman; b. Manila, Phil., Dec. 10, 1905; 8.


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Mary Angus Blythe of Manila, PhiL, Sept. 8, 1920; 1 dau. Anne Petronella. Worked after grad. as asst. to Dr. Wynberg (Nederlands) on Norit process for treatment of raw sugar and came to Phil. as rep. of General Norit Co., 1919; organized Itogon Mining Co., M.P. Tranco, and a mining supply company, 1926; 1st organizer of complete management, operations and supply service for Phil. mining industry; presently pres. Marsman & Co., Inc., Marsman Investments, Ltd., Marsman Trading Corpn.; v. p. Chamber of Mines of the Phil.; dir. Itogon Mining, San Mauricio Mining, United Paracale Mining, Coco Grove, Suyoc Cons. Mining, M. P. Tranco. clubsManila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo, Manila Golf, University, Transportation, Manila, Army and Navy, German, Cosmos, Baguio Country, Casino Espanol, Wack Wack Golf, Union, San Francisco Yacht, Catalina Island Yacht, Royal London Yacht. addt'ess - 65 Calle Williams, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. MARTI, Francisco de P.; b. Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, Aug. 2, 1911; s. Jose and Maria (Fuster) M; A.B., 1928, professor mercantil, 1932. Worked as sub-accountant in Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, 1934-37; with Hair & Picornell since. clubs-Casino Espanol, Los Tamaraos Polo. addt'ess-247 San Marcelino, Manila, Phil. MARTINEZ, Angel, civil engineer, contractor; b. Vintar, Ilocos Norte, PhiL, Oct. 12, 1885; s. Federico and Maxima (Agcaoili) M; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1916, B.C.E., 1919; postgrad. Univ. of California, 1919-20. m. J oaquina Fernandez in Manila, Jan. 21, 1923; children--Imelda, Angel, Jr., Ernesto, Ramon, Ofelia. 2nd It. Phil. N.G. & instr. Univ. of PhiL, 1918-19; instr. Nat. Acad. (now Nat. Univ.), 1919; apptd. Jr. C.E. Bur. Publi.c Works and pensionado to U.S., 1919-21; upon return to Phil. was successively asst. C.E., C.E., asst. designing engr., project engr. Amburayan and Taguding irrigation systems, dist. engl'. La Union with Bur. Public Works; resigned 1927 to join Pedro Siochi & Co. and presently memo that firm; dean colI. of engr., Nat. Univ. since 1928; memo Phil. Institute of Engineers and Architects. addre88-1403 Estrada, Manila, Phil.

MARTINEZ, Jose de Leon, physician, surgeon, pharmacist; b. La Paz, Tarlac, PhiL, Nov. 18, 1900; 8. Alfredo and Marcela (de Leon) M ; Pharm. D. Manila Coil. of Pharmacy, 1922; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1927. n~. Estrella Fuentes of Manila, PhiL, Nov. 19, 1932; children--Jose F., Ruby F. Entered priv. prac. in Tarlac after interning in Phil. Gen. Hosp. and med. work with Bur. of Prisons; capt. U. S . A. Res.; memo Colegio Medico Farmaceutico. address-80 F. Tanedo St., Tarlac, Tarlac, Phil. MARTINEZ, Rufino, civil engineer, business executive; b. La Paz, Iloilo, PhiL, July 26, 1887; s. Juan and Juana (Jallorina) M; grad. Cincinnati Tech., 1907; stud. Purdue Univ., 1907-09, B.C.E., 1918; M.M.E. Univ. of California, 1920. m. Josefa Jara at La Paz, Oct. 1, 1921; children--Rufino, Ricardo, Amelita. With building div. Bur. of Edn. as draughtsman, building inspector, supt. of construction, 1909-16; Yangco pension ado t o U.S., 1920; returned to Phil. in 1921 and supt. & mng. engr. Yangco Drydock & Slipways since; Mason, memo Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. address-Yangco DrydQck & Slipways, Manila, Phil. MARTINEZ, Santos,

banking

official; s. Miguel and Vicenta (Melendrez) M; stud. Phil. School of Commerce. nt. Carmen Espiritu of Manila, April 12, 1913; children--1ose, Celia, Horacio, Antonio, Ofelia, Alicia. J oined Phil. Nat. Bank as stenographer (1920) and successively credit investigator (192226), secretary (1927-37), asst. mgr. credit dept. since 1937. club- Managumpay Tennis. address-870 Lepanto, Manila, Phil. b. Tanay, Rizal, PhiL, Nov. 1, 1893;

MATEO, Gregorio Raiz, dentist; b. Bustos, Bulacan, PhiL, Nov. 27, 1881; 8. Tomas Raiz and Valeria (Perez) M; stud. San Juan de Letran ColI.; D.D.S. Washington Univ. (St. Louis, Mo.), 1906. m. Paulina Cuenca of BaCOOl., Cavite, PhiL, Nov. 27, 1907; child1'en-Gracia, Belen, Gregorio, Jr., Luz, Corazon, Vicente, Pilar. Priv. practice in Manila since return to PhiL, 1907; founder Phil. Dental Coli. & Educational Institute of Phil.; mem, Bd. Dental Examiners (ex-pres.). clubs-Fi-


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lipino, Tiro al Blanco. address-Manila, Phil. MAYOR, H. M., dental surgeon; b. Lipa, Batangas, P. 1., Jan. 11, 1877; s. Apolonio and Gertrudes (Mansia) M; D.D.S. Liceo de Manila, 1915; post. grad. course, Dental Sch. of N. Y., 1920. m. Gregoria Sison, San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I., March, 1918; child1'en-Araceli, Gamaliel, Virginia, Socrates, N atanael, Mesena. Was dental surgeon of Mary Chiles Hosp. for 12 yrs; memo Sociedad Dental Filipinas. address-913 G. Tuason, Manila, P. 1. McCARDLE, Jack Baley, explosives engineer, business executive; b. Fresno, Cal., Dec. 14, 1908; S. John Smith and Susan (Wilson) Mc; A.B. in Engineering, Stanford Dniv., 1932. m. Margaret Frane of Reedley, Cal., Sept. 14, 1935. With Six Company, Inc." 1932-33; chief of survey party for Standard Oil Co., 1933-35; engl'. American Bridge Co., 1935; field engl'. Sullivan Machine Co., 193537; came to Phil. in 1937 as expl0sives engl'. & head of mining dept. for Engineering Equipment & Supply Co. (Manila), sales mgr. since 1939; memo A.I.M.M.E., B.P.O.E. club -Manila Polo. address-Leonard Wood Hotel, ManUa, Phil. McCARTHY, Floyd A., advertising executive; b. Manila, Phil., Feb. 28, 1909; s. John F. and Pilar (Salgado) Mc; ed. in Manila schs. m. Norma June Blesse of Indianapolis, Ind., May 11, 1937; 1 dau. Lila Celeste. With Phil. Advertising Corpn. since 1933 as outdoor advertising engineer. clubs-Manila Polo, Manila Tennis, Manila Yacht, Canlubang Athletic.address-1160 A. Mabini, Manila, Phil. McCLOSKEY, James Paul, bishop; b. PhiIadephia, Pa., Dec. 9, 1870; s. Paul and Ann. (Bralley) Mc; stud. LaSalle CoIl., Phila., 1886-88, St. Charles Sem., Phila., 188889, LL.D., 1917; D.D. La Santa Sede, Rome, Italy, 1917. Ordained priest, R.C. Ch., 1898; asst. rector, Phila., 1898-1903; sec. to bishop of Vigan and prof. and vice rector Vigan Sem., P. 1., 1903-05; rector West Conshohocken, Pa., 1905-09; sec. to vicar, gen. Jaro Diocese, P. 1., 1909-16; rector, Media, Pa., 1916-17; bishop Zamboanga Diocese, P.

McKINNEY

1., 1917-20, Jaro Diocese since 1920. address - J aro, Iloilo, Phil. McFIE, Jr., John Robert, attorney; b. Las Cruces, N.M., April 25, 1889; s. John R. ann Mary (Steele) Mc; stud. Agr. Call. of New Mexi.co, Dniv. of New Mexico; LL.B. Dniv. of Michigan, 1914. m. Dorothy Podmore in Kobe, Japan, May 1, 1928. Priv. practice and sec. New Mexico Bar Assn., 1916-17; came to Phil. July, 1919 and entered priv. practice, 1922; Mason (32째, Shriner); memo B.P.O.E., Phi Gamma Delta, Am. Bar Assn., Michigan Bar Assn., New Mexico Bar Assn., Phil. Bar Assn. clubs-Manila Polo, Army and Navy, Baguio Country, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf. address-601 Insular Life Bldg., Manila, Phil. McKAY, Douglass Cameron, mining engineer; b. St. Thomas, N.D., Aug. 21, 1894; S. Hector D. and Christine (Cameron) Mc; B.S.C.E. Dniv. of North Dakota, 1917; E.M. University of Nevada. m. Harriet Mills of Park River, N.D., Aug. 25, 1920; childrerlrR0bert M., Mary Cameron. Engl'. Park Utah Can., 1917; It. F.A., U.S.A. with A.E.F., 191719; mine foreman Park Utah Can., 1919-23; mine supt. Three Kings Con., 1923-27; gen. supt. Mono Mining Co., 1927-33; gen. mgr. Sierra Can. Mines, 1933-36; came to Phil. as mine supt. Con. Mines, 1937; gen. supt., Tumbaga Mines, 1937; supt. Mine Factors manganese property, 1938; gen. supt. Mindanao Mother Lode Mines since 1939; Mason. medals-Argonne, Victory. author-Geology of Silverado Mine, Cal. . club- Paracale Country. add1"ess-Mindanao Mother Lode Mines, Suri,gao, Phil. McKINNEY, Thomas Nimrod, broker, captai,n U. S. Army; b. San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 29, 1882; S. William and Sussie Fairchild (Parker) Mc; attended Texas CoIl. of Law, Univ. of the Phil. m. Emma Miller, Louisville, Kentucky, Dec. 25, 1906; children-Virginia, William Magnolia, Lourdes, Josephine, Alonzo. Soldier, U. S. Army, P. 1., 1899-1902; interpreter for Manila Police Dept. and Secret Service Bur., 1902-03; business mgr. Lack Davis & Co., 1904; proprietor, mgr. Manila Transfer Co.; established first private detective agency in P. 1., McKinney's Eastern


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Detective Agency, 1908; established and managed Manila Commission House Co., Ltd., 1908-17; qualified in Quartermaster examinations held by U. S. Army and sent to U. S., 1917; served on the Council of National Defense, California; returned Manila 1921, engaged in brokerage business since; organizer and pres. American Community League of the P. I. and Red Robers of the World of P. I. since 1922. addTess-421 Bambang, Manila, P. I. MEADERS, George Edward, metallurgist; b. Dahlonega, Ga., Jan. 27, 1904; s. Frank M. and Mae (Quillian) M; stud. North Georgia ColI.; B.S. in Metallurgy, Univ. of Arizona, 1923, M.S. in Metallurgy, 1935. m. E. Margaret Lee of Gulf Port, Miss., May 4, 1931. Engl'. with Roy Con. Copper Co.; 2nd asst. postmaster (Dahlonega); chief location engl'. Northern Georgia Power Co. ; chief research engl'. Gardner Mines, Inc.; research asst. to Dr. T. G. Chapman, dept. of Metallurgy, Univ. of Arizona, 1934-36; came to Phil. in 1936 with Nielson & Co., Inc., as staff metallurgist; gen. supt. Tinago Con. Mines, Ltd., 1938-40 and presently mill supt. at Paracale Gumaus Mining Co.; memo Tau Beta Pi. addressParacale Gumaus Consolidated Mining Co., Paracale, Camarines Norte, Phil. MEDINA, Buenaventura Garcia, dentist, newspaperman; b. Manila, P. I., July 14, 1895; S. Agustin and Macaria (Garcia) M; D.D.S. Philippine Dental College, 1928. m. Segunda Salvador, Caloocan, Rizal, P. I., 1919; children - Dario, Ricardo, Virginia, Lourdes, Buenaventura, Lakambini, Isagani, Liwayway. Was soc. editor and asso. editor of Mabuhay. author-Sa Ibabaw ng Lahat, Dalawang Puso. One of the founders of Ilaw at Panitik. address-1310 Juan Luna, Manila, P. I. MEDINA, Victor Raymundo, educator; b. Cabuyao, Laguna, P. I., Feb. 23, 1885; S. Adriano and Perfecta (Raymundo) M; attended Union Free High School (N.Y.), Adams School (Minn.), West Point Post School (N.Y.). m. Julia Tomas, Parafiaque, Rizal, P.I., May 14, 1914; children-Andres, Silvestre, Cornelia, Rosario, Jesus, Corazon. Was connected with the Remington Sch. of Stenography and Typewriting, 1912; Cosmopolitan

MELIAN y PAVIA

Business College, 1914-17; at present dir:, prop., Gregg Business College. addr'ess-648 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, P. I. MEDRANO, Macario Aguilera, physician, surgeon; b. Ibaan, Batangas, Phil., April 10, 1909; S. Pedro and Flol'encia (Aguilera) M; A. A. Univ. of PhiL, 1929, M. D., 1934. rn. Josefa P. Talambiras of Batangas, Batangas, July 30, 1939; 1 dau. Belinda T. Intern Batangas Provo Hosp., 1935-36; presently phys. Nat. Charity Clinic Bur. of Health at Ibaan; memo Batangas Med. Assn., P.M.A. address-Ibaan, Batangas, Phil. MELENCIO, Jose P., legislator, attorney; b. Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Phil., April 10,

1894; S. Emilio and Marcela (Payawal) M; A.B. cum {,aude, Univ. of Phil., 1914, LL.B-, 1917; LL.M. and M. Dip. Georgetown Univ. (D.C.), 1919. m. Carmen Aguinaldo of Kawit, Cavite, Phil., March, 1921; child1'e'YlrAmeurfina A., Melencio, Emilina A. War work in Washington D.C., 1917-19 ; worked in Am. Legation at Havana, Cuba, 1919; dir. Phil. Press Bur. at Washington, 1919-21; de\. to Democratic party conv. in San Francisco, 1920; Manila corr. for Phil. Press Bur. in Washington, 1922-25; priv. law practice in Manila, 1922-31; memo Ho. of Rep. for Cotabato, 1925-31; asst. atty. Bur. of Justice, 193133; legal adviser to Phil. Independence Delegation to Washington, 1933; asst. solicitorgen., Dept. of Justice, Phil., 1934-36, undersec. of justice, since 1936. honors-winner of many oratorical contests. author-Modern Tendencies in Remedial Law, 1917, Answers to Arguments Against Philippine Independence, Elementary Civics (co-author). clubsWack Wack Golf, Phil. Columbian. add1'ess1055 Singalong, Manila, Phil. MELIAN y PAVIA, Antonio, business executive; b. Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain, May 21, 1879; S. Don Luis Exma. Sra. Da. Dolores (Pavia Van-Halen) Melian Chiappi; A.B. San Isidro Institute (Madrid, Spain), 1893; m. Dofia Margarita Zobel de Ayala in Manila, Phil. children-Sylvia, Leopoldo, Eduardo, Raul, Elena, Alfredo. With Spanish civil service, 1894-1903; agent for Hogar Argentino (Argentine), and cashier Banco Espafiol del Rio de la Plata, 1904-05; gen. agent


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La Previsora Ins. Co., of Buenos Aires at executive, consul, aviator; b. Madrid, Spain, Lima, Peru, 1905; founder & mng. dir. July 15, 1910; 8. Antonio and Margarita Birimisa Melian & Co., at Lima and counsellor (Zobel) M; A.B. Notre Dame Univ., 1935. of Nat. Street Car Co.; came to Ma- Served with Franco forces during Spanish nila in 1910 and founded El Hogar Filipino; civil war, 1936-39; presently asst. mgr. EI founded Filipinas Ins. Co., 1913; dir. San Mi- Hogar Filipino and actg. hon. consul for Peguel Brewery, 1916; founder Fondo de Bene- ru in Manila; 1st It. Spanish Airforce Res.; ficencia, 1917; executive counsellor Insular dir. Filipinas Cia. de Seguros, Insular Life Life Assurance Co., and Philippine Guaran- Assurance Co., Phil. Guaranty, Filipinas Life ty Co., 1918; mgr. Ayala & Co., 1920; went Assurance Co., Phil. International Corpn., to Madrid in 1923 and became pres. Film Es- Metropolitan Theater Co. deco1'ations-Medapanola, S.A.; founded Portland Valderribas lla de Campana (Spain), Cruz Blanca de MeCo. and Espana Express, S.A.; returned to rito Militer (Spain), Codecoration for FlyManila, 1923 and was elected dir. Banco de ing (German). clubs-Casino Espanol, Army las Islas Filipinas and Phil. Engineering Co. and Navy, Manila Yacht, Baguio Country. in 1925; founder & pres. Phil. International address-Los Tamaraos Polo Club Road, PaCorpn., Baguio Improvement & Development ranaque, Rizal, Phil. Corpn., 1929; v.p. Metropolitan Theater Co., MELO, Rufino, accountant; b. Angeles, and Aviation Corpn. of the PhiL, 1929; founded La Casa de Espana and Fondo Benefico Pampanga, P. I., July 30, 1891; 8. Emiterio Espanol, 1914; has served as v.p. Anti-Tuber- and Luisa (Alianegui) M. ?n. Rosario del Rosaculosis Soc. PhiL, dir.-treas. Hospital Espa- rio, Angeles, Pampanga, Oct. 28, 1918; childnol de Santiago, Spanish Consul-General ad ren--Adolfina, Honorio, Redentor, Perla, Rufiinterim for Phil. (1929), hon. Consul for Pe- no, Rosario, Jesus, Jose. Municipal teacher, 19ru (1930); formerly pres. EI Hogar Filipino, 09-10; elk. Bur. of Audits, 1914; bookkeeper, Filipinas Compania de Seguros, Phil. Inter- Bur. of Agriculture, 1915-17; audit elk. Ofnational Corpn., Phil. Construction Corpn., fice of Disbursing Officer, 1917-18; chief elk. Phil. Improvement & Development Corpn.; v. Weather Bur., 1918; chief accountant, Nationp. Metropolitan Theater Co., Aviation Corpn. al Coal Co., 1918-21; with Bur. of Audits as of the Phil.; dir. Insular Life Assurance Co., field accountant, supt. of div., special auditor, Ltd., Phil. Guaranty Co., Inc. honors-appt. mgr. of dept., 1921-35; apptd. comptroller, Comendador de la Real Orden de Isabel La National Development Co. and its subsidiaries, Catolica (Spain, 1919), named successor to ti- 1935; memo Bd. of Accountancy, 1933-34; tle of Count de Paracamps (Spain, 1923). chmn. same, 1936. autho1'-Government Acclubs-Casino Espanol (han. pres. in perpe- counting in the Philippines. Mem. Institute tuity), Santa Mesa Gun, Manila, Army and of Philippine Certified Public Accountants, Navy, Manila Polo, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants (U. S.), PhilGolf, Casino Espanol (Lima, Peru), La Casa ippine Columbian Assn., Government Aude las Espanas (New York). address-Po O. ditors' Assn. club- Managumpay ,Tenni~. add"ess-156 Torres Bugallon, Manila, P. I. Box 2315, Manila, Phil. MELIAN y ZOBEL, Alfredo, engineer; b. Manila, Phil., Dec. 13, 1916; S. Antonio and Margarita (Zobel) M; ed. Edinburgh Univ. (Scotland), Villanova ColI. (Penna.). With Phil. Engineering Corpn., 1939-40; presently with Sulzer Bros. decorations-Medalla de la Campana (Spain), Cruz Roja de Merito Militar (Spain). clubs-Casino Espanol, Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo. address-Los Tamaraos Polo Road, Paranaque, Ri~al, Phil. MELJAN y ZOBEL, Leopoldo, business

MELOCOTON, Dioscoro Valencia, physician; b. Oton, Iloilo, Phil., Dec. 13, 1902; 8. Placido and Esperanza M; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1932. m. Rosario G. Vazquez of Himamaylan, Occ. Neg., Phil., May 5, 1937; child1'en--J ose, Maria Marcela Lourdes. Entered priv. prac. in Himamaylan after grad. add1'ess-Himamaylan, Occ. Neg., Phil. MENCARINI, Joaquin D., C.P.A., business executive; b. Foochow, China, Sept. 22, 1893; 8, Juan and Rosario (Blanco) M; stud. Com-


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mercial ColI. (Madrid, Spain), Commercial Coil. (Shanghai, China); grad. Sto. Tomas Univ. 1912; certificate Univ. of Cambridge (Eng.). m. Angustias Vaca, Manila, Jan. 19, 1923; children-Manuel Maria, Rafael Maria, Elvira Maria. Mgr. Oriental Safe Deposit Co., 1912; asst. accountant Henry Hunter Bayne & Co., 1913-17; rep. International Correspondence Schools (mgr. for PhiL), 1917-38; asst. mng. dir. Soriano y Cia. since 1939; memo Camara de Comercio Espanola de Manila, Manila Rotary, Asociacion Filatelica de Filipinas. clu bs-Casino Espanol, Baguio Country. address-1266 Taft Ave., Manila, Phi.l. MENDIOLA, Nemesio Blanco, professor; S. CiriIo and Yrenea (Blanco) M; B. Agr. Univ. of PhiL, 1914, M. Agr., 1916; Ph. D. Cornell Univ., 1918. ?n. Filomena Alvarez of Zamboanga, PhiL, May 25, 1919. Formerly teacher and prin. Bur. of Education; cons. plant breeder Bur. of Agriculture; tech. collaborator Bur. of Forestry; successively asst. instr., instr., asst. prof., asso. prof., prof. , actg. dean of coIl. of agriculture Univ. of Phil.; dir. Rural Life Institute and presently dir. of research Coil. of Agr.; fellow Internat. Education Bd. of N. Y.; toured agr. experimental stations in Java, Borneo, Federated Malay States. autho'r -A Manual of Plant Breeding for the Tropics and 70 tech. and scientific articles on various phases of agr. Mem. Sigma Xi, Los Banos Biological Club, Soc. for Advancement of Research (charter), National Research Council of the Phil. (charter), Phi Kappa Phi (charter), Laguna chapter of the Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn . (pres.). ,a ddress-Agricultural College, Laguna, Phil. b. Angono, Rizal, PhiL, Dec. 19, 1890;

MENDIOLA, Pedro Cumpio, attorney, government official; b. Tanawan, Leyte, PhiL, Feb. 9, 1896; S. Agustin and Claudia (Cumpio) M; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1922, LL.M., 1926. m. Zoila Rivera of Marikina, Rizal, PhiL, Aug., 1917; child1'en-Ester, Celia, Cesar, Fe, Lina, Alica, Jaime. Admitted Phil. bar, 1922; entered govt. service as prosecuting officer, Manila City Fiscal's dept., 1923, presently ranking asst. fiscal. authm'-Philippine Justice of the Peace Law (1929) ,

MERCADO

Philippine Elementary Procedure (1933), Notes on Philippine Elementary Law, The Law of the Justice of P eace Courts (1940) . Mem. Y.M.C.A., Circulci Leytefio (ex-pres.) . address-22 Progreso St., San J uan, Rizal, Phil. MENDOZA, Alfredo T., editor, publisher, merchant; b. Manila, P. 1., May 15, 1906; 8 . Vicente and Epifania (Torres) M; B.C.S. National Univ., 1927. m. Isabel Villanueva, Manila, March 15, 1931; 1 son Ruben. Head of gen. store in Mindoro; publisher and editor, The Mindoro Obser ver, the only newspaper in Mindoro; tech. adviser 1st legislative trade comms. to China & Japan (1933 ) ; Res. officer P.A.; asst. dir . Pinamalayan Institute; memo Filipino Editors' and Publishers' Union. address-Pinamalayan, Mindoro, P. 1. MENDOZA, Efren V., land owner and business executive; b. San Rafael, Bulacan, PhiL, Feb. 15, 1907; S . Miguel and Juana (Vasallo) M; A.A. Univ. of PhiL, 1926, LL.B., 1930. m . Inocencia Reyes of San Raf ael, Sept. 6, 1931; child1'en-Laura, Soledad, Celia, Flerida, Miguel. Admitted Phil. bar, 1930 and joined f amily firm; organized several rice mills and motion picture theaters; memo Nueva Ecija Bar Assn., San Jose Carnival Assn. (pres. & mgr. ) , Upsilon Sigma Phi; presently pres. & mgr. EVM Theater Circuit; mun. councilor San Ildefonso, 193134. author -The Philippines in Bondage (1939). add1'ess-5 Gral. San Miguel, Caloocan, Rizal, Phil. MENDOZA, Marcelo, government official' 8 . Il~ defonso and Leoncia (Ochoa) M ; ed. Phil. School of Commerce. m. Vicenta Nolasco in Manila, PhiL, Nov. 30, 1912; childr-en-Elisa Adelaida, Marcelo, Jr" Amparo, Lourdes: Angel, Benjamin, Helen. With Bur. of Civil Service, 1908-14; joined Bur. of Cust oms, 1914, apptd. collector of customs at J 010, 1920, collector of customs at Zamboanga since 1923; Mason. clubs-Zamboanga, Zamboanga Country. address-Zamboanga, Mindanao, Phil. b. Bigaa, Bulacan, PhiL, Sept. 4, 1890;

MERCADO, Manuel Mejia, dentist, business executive; b. Naga, Cebu, Phil., May 7, 1904; S. Juan and Juliana (Mejia) M; D.D.S,


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Univ. of Phil., 1931. m. Engracia Nieva of l\'[ogpog, Marinduque, Phil., May 4, 1934; childr'en--Leonardo, Manuel, Jr., Maria Theresa. Practised dental profession, 1931-34; entered rattan furniture business and organized Phil. Rattan Mfg. Co., in Cebu City, 1934 and gen. mgr. since; organized Marita Venetian Blinds Co., 1938 and gen. mgr. since. address-Po O. Box 494, Cebu City, Phil. MERCADO, Miguel M., government official; b. Ibaan, Batangas, Phil., Aug. 16, U~91; s. Jose M. and Maria Carmen (Marino) M; stud. Univ. of Phil. m. Clemencia D. Ilustre of Ibaan, May 15, 1915. Started teaching 1907 and qualified as junior & senior teacher Bur. Civil Service; established and headed Lumbatan Agricultural Sch. (Lanao), 19141920; retired as elementary sch. prin. 1930; municipal councilor, 1934-37; municipal mayor of Ibaan, 1937; notary public since 1934; memo Catholic Action (pres.), Adoracion Nocturna of Ibaan. author-The Value of Agri.cultural Education, Successful Farming. Ang Aking Aklat ng Pagsasanay sa Gaw~ng Kabanalan (a translation into Tagalog of Bishop Morrow's-My Mission Book) ad'dress-4 Burgos St., Ibaan, Batangas, Phil. MERCADO, Romeo Sogueco, attorney; b. Manila, P. 1., Nov. 19, 1899; s. Gregorio and Brigida (Sogueco) M; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1919; LL.B. Academia de Leyes, 1923. m. J osefa Fidelino, Manila, July, 1923; children--Augusto, Lourdes, Vicente, Rita, Paz. Passed bar examinations, 1925; was connected with Philippine Census, Manila Railroad and later, Philippine National Bank, 1920-28; at present in private law practice. address122 Mabuhay, Sta. Ana, Manila, P. I. MERJUAR, Adriano Balidad, business executive; b. San Remigio, Antique, P. 1., Sept. 8, 1908; S. Jose and Bruna (Balidad) IVI. Successively office boy and messenger, Philippine Long Distance Co., typist and elk., Internat. Accountant's Soc., Inc., office clk. and asst. bookkeeper, same, mgr. Capitol Letter Shop, circulating mgr. Orient Digest and Nation's Health Journal, sales mgr. Le Perez Co., Ltd., and asst. gen. mgr. Commerial Service, Inc; memo Young Philippines. address -G08 Merced, Manila, P. 1.

MEYER MERRILL, Pomeroy C., mmmg engineer; b. Milwaukee, Wis., April 14, 1888; s. Antho-

ny French and Kate (Pomeroy) M; E.M. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1909. m. Clara Cronin of Madison, Wis., Dec. 27, 1911; 1 son Anthony French. With various mining companies in U.S.; consulting engl'. with U.S.S.R. Govt.; came to Phil. as consultant for Allied Management Co. and later in priv. practice; memo A.1.M.M.E. dubs-Manila Golf, Baguio Country. address-445 N. Harrison Ave., Kirkwood, Mo., U. S. MEYER, Frederick Willer, surgeon; b. New Haven, Conn., Aug. I, 1892; S. Prof. F.W.C. and Selina B. (Willer) M; A.B. Yale Univ., 1915, M.D., 1919. m. Ruth V. Schacht of Racine, Wis., Aug. 20, 1919; children-Frederick W., Milton W., Richard Alan. Came to Phil. December, 1919 and presently dir. & chief surgeon Emmanuel Hospital, Capiz, Phil.; fellow A.C.S., P.M.A. (Ho. of Del.), A.M.A. (Ho. of Del.), Capiz Med. Soc., Yale Alumni i.n Med. address-Capiz, Capiz, Phil. MEYER, Henry Baltazar, newspaperman, editor; b. Manila, P. 1., April 22, 1906; S. Robert and Valentina (Baltazar) M; attended San Juan de Letran. Was mechanic, shipping man, asst. advertising mgr. on La Vanguardia and Taliba, 1924-27, Tribune, 193234; business mgr. Ilocos Times since 1935; editor Baguio Magazine since 1936; memo Filipino Editors' and Publishers' Union (asst. mgr.). add1'ess-523 Catalina, Manila, P. 1. MEYER, Paul Albert, business and mining executive; b. Switzerland, Aug. 19, 1875; S. Julian and Catherine Elizabeth (Nettler) M; grad, School of Commerce (San Francisco, Cal.). m. Margaret Klinch in Hongkong, China, April 3, 1907; 1 son Paul E. Came to Phil. 1901 and entered business world and presently pres. Baguio Gold Mining Co., Mindanao Mother Lode Mines, Baay Exploration Co., Bay Boulevard Subdivision; v.p. San Mauricio Gold Mining Co., Atok Gold Mining Co., Basilan Lumber Co., l\'[angal Development Co.; dir. Phil. Trust Co., Fidelity & Surety Co. of the Phil., H. E. Heacock Co., North Camarines Gold Mining Co., Elmac, Inc., Royal Pal'acale Gold Mining Co.; memo


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American Chamber of Commerce (dir. & expres.), Chamber of Mines of the Phil. (dir. & treas.), B.P.O.E . clubs-University, Army and Navy, Swiss. address-887 Santa Mesa, Manila, Phil. MEYER, Theodor, business executive; b. Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 27, 1894; s. Theodol' and Maria (Baluff ) M; ed. in Switzerland. m. Sima Andrieff in Manila, Oct. 27, 1924. With Lutz & Co. in Zurich, 1900-19, came to Manila office, 1919-21; with Philippine Mfg. Co. since 1922 and presently gen. sales mgr.; military service in Switzerland, 1914-18. clu bs-Manila Polo, Manila Golf. address-80-A del P an, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. MICHAELSON, James P., mining engineer, metallurgi st; b. Globe, Arizona, Aug. 1, 1913; s. Paul and Ida (Oldfield) M; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of Arizona, 1936, M.S. in Metallurgy, 1936. Research fellow U.S. Bur. of Mines, 1936-37; came to Phil. in 1937 as staff member for Nielson & Co., Inc.; asst. mill supt. Hongkong Mines (Hongkong, China), 1937-39; mill supt. Paracale Gumaus Mining Co. (Phil.), 1939-40; memo Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi. address-380 Mill St., Globe, Arizona, U.S. MILLARE, Ulpiano Dagdag, surgeon; b. Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija, Phil., April 3, 1894; S. Florentino and Segunda (Dagdag) M; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1919; B.S. Univ. of Kansas, 1926, M.D., 1928. m . Maria L. Galang of Malolos, Bulacan, Phil., April 3, 1934; childrenMario, Ricardo. Resident phys. Gary Meth. Hosp. (Indiana), 1929, asst. pathologist and roentgenologist, 1929; passed Indiana board, 1929, Illinois, 1930; staff. memo Gary Meth. and Mercy Hosp., 1929-32; pri.v. practice in East Chicago, Ill., 1932-33; came to Phil. 1933 and passed board examinations; staff memo Emmanuel Hosp. (Manila); private med. practice in Cebu City since 1937; 1st It. U.S.A. Med. Corps Res., 1929, capt., 1935, maj or, 1939; memo Assn. of Military Surgeons of U.S., Manila Med. Soc., Phil. Res. Officers' Assn., Phi I.-Kansas Univ. Alumni. Circle, Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn., Filipino Stud. Club of Kansas (pres.), Cosmopolitan Club of Univ. of Kan. (gen . sec.), Filipino Stud. Christian Movement of Am. (pres.) ,

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Phil Sigma (Kappa Chapter) , Univ. Cal. Alumni Assn., Washingtonian, Boy Scout s of Phil. (Cebu provo council ) . au thor-Studies on Gastric' Ulcer Amon g Mexicans and Filipinos. addr-ess-2"67 Juan Luna, Cebu Ci ty, Phil. MILLER, Glenn Charles, educator; b. Mt. J ewett, P enna. , June 24, 1904 ; S . A. Verne and Ella ( Gahagan ) M ; B. S. Pennsylvania State ColI., 1931, Ed .M. in absentia, 1935; stud. Allegheny ColI. (P enna.), Univ. of Phil. and Sto. Tomas Univ. m . Mable M. Dean of Butler, P enna., April 15, 1932; 1 dau . Roberta Claire. Prin. elementary schools (Penna.), 1923-26; science t eacher & athletic coach Mt. J ewett H.S. (Penna. ), 1927-31; came to Phil. with Bur. of Education, 1932-36; prin. Am. School, Inc. (Manila) since 1936; Mason (various offices); memo Ser vice Stamp Collectors Club, Phil. Motor Assn. club - Mani la Polo. address- American School, Manila, Phil. MILLER, Robert N., bu siness executive; S . Verne E. and E lizabeth F. (Blandin ) M; stud. R utgers Univ. Tn. Louise Larkin in Manila, 1932; 1 son Robert Larkin. Returned to Phil. in 1930 with Ph ilippine Education Co. and presently 2nd V.p. & gen. sales mgr.; memo American-European Y.M.C . A. (dir. ) , Am. Chamber of Commerce. clubs-Ar m y and Navy, Un iversity. address-Chateau Marieli, Quezon City, Phil. b. Manila, P hil. ;

MILLER, Verne Emilus, business executive; b. Amherst, Va., Feb. 15, 1877; S. Abram B. and Camilla (Nelson ) M ; B.A. Rutgers Univ. m. Elizabeth Blandin of Bethlehem, N.H., May 17, 1905; 1 son Robert N. Came to Phil. in 1901 with Bur. of Education until 1907; joined Phil. Education Co. 1907 and presently pres. of same; memo Manila Rotary, Mason (various offices), Y.M. C.A. (dir.). clu b-Army and Navy. add1"eSS -101 Escolta, Manila, Phil. MILLES, Malcolm Dickson, theater manager; b. Montgomery County, Tenn., Au g. 23, 1903; S. Thomas Hatton and Virginia Elizabeth (Swift) M. With Ford Motor Co ., 192326; Detroit Vapor Stove Co., 1926-27 ; came to Phil. with U.S.A., 1927-30; asst. mgr. Ri aJ-


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to Theater 1930-31; mgr. Fox Theater, 1932-

33; mgr. Baguio Theater (Baguio), since 1934; mem. Baguio Rotary. add1路ess-P. O. Box 50, Baguio, Phil. MILLS, Vicente, government official b. Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, PhiL, July 19, 1895; s. Martin and Esperanza (Cruz) M. Cartographer Bur. of Lands, 1918; designer Phil. Census, 1918-19; chief mineral lands div. Bur. of Lands, 1921-24; chief surveyor Bur. of Lands, 1924-34; tech. adviser to Sec. Agriculture & Commerce, 1933-37; asst. commr. of Census, 1937-40 and directed the 1939 census; fellow Royal Economic Soc. (London) and Royal Statistical Soc. (London); mem. Camera Club of Phil. auth01'-Regulations Governing Land Surveys in the Philippines (1934), Functions and Organization of the Dept. of Agriculture & Commerce (1935), Planned Surveys (1937). address-Po O. Box 2090, Manila, Phil. MIRA FUENTE, Buenaventura Macutay, librarian; b. Aparri, Cagayan, P. I., July 14, 1891; s. Ildefonso and Candida (Macutay) M; stud. Philippine Law Sch. m. Loreto Baltazar Tapia, Manila, P. I., Jan. 3, 1921; childrenLibrada, Wilfredo, Ester, Nestor, Sylvia. Entered government service as clk., 1914; asst. cataloguer, National Library, 1920; provincial librarian, 1924; organized Provincial Library, Pangasinan, 1924; organized first City Branch of the National Library, 1930; library asst., 1931; classified and catalogued pri.vate library of Mrs. Aurora A. de Quezon; onetime head of periodicals and maps and charts section of the Filipiniana Div., National Library and presently cataloguer in archives div. same; pres. Kapisanan Dunong at Lakas; mem. editorial staff, Vel'dad. ,authm' -several pUblications in dialect. Mem. Parents' and Teachers' Assn., Philippine Library Assn., Inc. address-724 Velasquez, Tondo. Manila, P. I. MIRASOL, Mansueto, optometrist; b. Jaro, IIoi.1o, P. I., Nov. 28,1882; S. Licerio and Florencia (Mesa) M; M.D. Central Institute of Optometry, 1928. m. Soledad Arguelles, Ja1'0, June 15, 1910; childrenr-Serafin, Lourdes, Jos~, Ester, Teresa, Loreto, Eduardo, Fernando, Alfonso, Milagl'os, Josefa, Monserrat. Presently practising optometrist. add1'ess-322

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Lakandola, Manila, Phil. MISA, Eriberto Buenaventura, government official; b. Bolinao, Pangasinan, P. I. July 9, 1889; s. Simplicio and Gregoria (de Castro) M; B.A. Liceo de Manila, 1905; B.A. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1909, Ph.B., 1911; grad. Officers' Sch. Philippine Constabulary, Baguio. m. Lucia Erquiaga, Bais, Neg. Oriental, May 14, 1914; children-Guillermo, Ester, Gonzalo, George, Eriberto, Jr., Milagros, Joaquin; m. Crecensia Rey, Cuyo, Palawan, P. I., Nov. 27, 1931; 1 dau. Fe. Newspaperman .. 1905-11; 3rd It., Philippine Constabulary, 1911 and resigned as capt.; was provincial commander, deputy provincial governor and ex-officio justice of the peace, Zamboanga, 1921; gen. mgr. Zamboanga Transportation Co., Inc., 1921-24; asst. supt. San Ramon Penal Farm, 1924-26; asst. supt. Iwahig Penal Colony, 1926-30, supt. same 1930-35; asst. dir. Bureau of Prisons, 193538, director since 1938. address-Bureau of Prisons, Manila, Phil. MITKE, Charles A., consulting engineer; b. Dorrance, Penna., Aug. 14, 1889; A.B. Yale Univ., 1908, E.M., 1910; special mining courses, Columbia Univ., 1910. m. Jessy L.F. Grant of Los Angeles, Cal., June 11, 1917. Staff mem. Phelps Dodge Corpn. (Arizona, New Mexico, New York), 1910-17; entered cons. engl'. field, 1918 and consultant for various mining cos. in the U. S ., Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Peru, Bolivia, Australia, South Africa, England; carne to Phil. as consultant for International Engineering Corpn., 1938 and presently in priv. cons. prac. in Manila for Soriano interests and Phil. Iron Mines.; special lecturer on mining methods at Mass. Institute of Technology, 1921; memo Am. Institute of Mining Engineers (N.Y.), Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (London, Eng.), Chemical Metallurgical & Mining Soc. of South Africa (Johannesburg). authorStandardization of Mining Methods (1919), Mining Methods (1930) and many technical articles on mining for U. S ., Phil. and British pUblications. clubs-Bankers' (N.Y.), Army and Navy, Manila Polo. address-41 Peralta Apts., Manila, Phil. MODEL, Ludwig, business executive; b.


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Breisach, Baden, Germany; 8. Karl and Theckla (Guenzburger) M; educated in German schools. m. Isabel Palomares in Manila, Phil., May 7, 1920; children-Milly, Karl. Came to Phil. 1911 as salesman for Estrella del Norte; founded L. Model & Co., Inc., 1923 and presently pres. & gen. mgr.; served with Germany army during World War I; Mason (past master), memo 1.0.0.F. address-1907 Azcarraga, Manila, Phil. MOK, K. Y., engineer, consul for China; S. Mok Lai Chi and Alice Chow; Ph.B. Yale Univ., 1915; E.E. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1917. m. Lo Ching Wei, Canton, China, Aug. 14, 1927; childre~Wei.-hsuing, Wei-chun. Successively asst. engineer, Connecticut Light and Power Co., asst. to chief of traffic div., Peking-Mukden Railway, chief storekeeper, Kiao-tsi Railway, mgr. China Electric Co., electrical engineer, Patahou Coal Mines, now consul for China in Manila; memo Philippine-China Soc. clubs-Yale, Oriental. address-93 Santa Monica, Pasay, P. I. b. Canton, China, February 1, 1896;

MOLINA, Antonio J., musician, composer, conductor, lecturer; b. Manila, PhiL, Dec. 26, 1894; S. Juan and Simeona (Naguit) M; A. B. San Juan de Letran ColI., 1909; teacher's diploma in violoncello, Conservatory of Music, Univ. of PhiL, 1923. m. Pilar Siauinco in Manila, July 1, 1917; children-Rosa, Jesus, Flavio (desc.), Ezequiel, Antonio, Monserrat. Sec. conservatory of music Univ. of Phil.; adviser Univ. of Phil. conservatory stud. council since 1939, Phil. Literary Musical Soc. since 1940; dir. Paco Catholic Ch. Schola Cantorum, United Ch. Vested Choir; music supervisor Monserrat Enterprises Co.; chmn. Univ. of Phil., conservatory curriculum com. since 1940, conservatory textbook com.; memo corr. Institute of National Language; sec. Phil. Soc. of Oriental Culture. composer-chamber music, choral and symphonic pieces with many based on Phil. folk songs. address-15 Alejandro Farnesio, Manila, Phil. MONSERRAT, Enrique, attorney, bUSInessman; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. I., Nov. 18, 1896; 8. Rafael and Soledad (Calvo) M; LL.B. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1920. m .

Rosario Caballero, Manila, P. I.; child1'enrFelipe, Enrique. Pres. mgr. Manila Yellow Taxi-Cab Co., Inc., Monserrat Enterprises Co., Ltd., Pasay Transportation Co. address1192 Mabini, Manila, Phil. MONTALVO, Moises Perez, dental surgeon; b. Batangas, Batangas, P. I., Nov. 29, 1900; S. Macario and Benigna (Perez) M; D.D.S. National Univ., 1931; studied at Univ. of Santo Tomas. m. Catalina Signio, Orion, Bataan, P. I., Apr., 1932. Elected pres. Dentists' League of the Philippines, 1934; apptd. memo Dental Legislation, 1936; v.p. Manila Dental Soc., 1936; at present private dentist of the Manila Railroad Co. and Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Co. address-705 Azcarraga, Manila, P. I. MONTANO, Justiniano Solis, attorney. assemblyman; b. Amaya, Cavite, P. I., Sept. 5, 1905; S. Julian and Irene (Solis) M; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, 1930. m. Ligaya Nazareno, Naic, Cavite, P. I., 1925; child1'en -Ciriaco, Delfin, Lolita, Irene, Julian, Consolacion. Passed bar examinations, 1929; deputy provincial fiscal, Cavite, 1930-32, v.p. Nacionalista-Consolidado party, Cavite, 1932 ; elected memo National Assembly for Cavite, 1935, chmn. Committee on Friar Lands, memo committees on Internal Government, Public Works Fishing Industry, Codes, Railroads and Ways and Means. address-Amaya, Tanza, Cavite, P. I. MONT AYRE, Vidal Trinidad, physician; 8. Gerardo and Raymunda (Trinidad) M; A.A. Univ. of Phil. (Cebu), 1932, M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1937; law stud. Vi sayan Institute. Intern Southern Islands Hosp., 1938-39; priv. prac. since; memo Bachelors' Club (Cebu), Beta Om~ga (Barili, Cebu). address-Barili, Cebu, PhIl. b. Barili, Cebu, Phil., April 23, 1913;

MONTELIBANO, Alfredo, business exesugar planter; b. Silay, Occ. Neg., PhIl., Dec. 20, 1905; s. Alejandro and Gliceria M; stud. Ateneo de Manila, St. Agustin ColI., Los Banos ColI. of Agriculture. m. Corazon Locsin of Silay, Oct., 1929; First mayor of. Bacolod City, Phil.; owner of sugar plantatIons and Capital sub-division in Bacolod', cut~ve,


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awarded medal as Model Employer of the Philippines. add1'ess-Bacolod City, Phil. MONTELIBANO, Emeterio U., sugar industry executive; b. Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., Sept. 6, 1898; s. Alejandro C. and Teopista (Unson) M; B.C.S. Jose Rizal CoIL, 1922. m. Salud Austria y Abreu of Manila, Dec. 28, 1928; child1'en-Rosa Maria, Violeta Beatriz, Edita Nora. Bookkeeper EI Debate, 1922; official Bank of Phil. Islands, 1923-24; farm mgr. Murcia, Occ. Neg., 1924-29; office mgr. & cashier Insular Sugar Refining Corpn ., 1930-32; chief of transportations & planters dept., Central Luzon Milling Co., 1934-36; office mgr. Roensch & Valdes, 1936-38; asst. mgr. Central Luzon Milling Co. since 1938. club-Casino Espanol. add1'ess-Central Luzon Milling Co., Bamban, Tarlac, Phil. MONTILLA, Bonifacio J. C., sugar planter; b. Pulupandan, Occ. Neg., PhiL, Aug. 21, 1900; s. Candido and Lina M; A.B. De Paul Univ. (Chicago, Ill.), 1921; B. O. S. Notre Dame Univ., 1922. m. Soledad Oppen of Pulupandan, Jan. 1, 1932; children--Lina Ma., Concepcion, Candido. Owner of sugar plantations and dir. of various business concerns; Mason. clubs-University (Bacolod), Manila .Jockey, Santa Ana Turf, Phil. Racing Club. add1'ess - Pulupandan, Occidental Negros, Phil. MONTILLA, Enrique J. C., businessman; b. Pulupandan, Occ. Neg., Phi,l., May 22, 1904;

s. Candido and Lina M; B.C.S. De la Salle College, 1923. m. Maria B. Arroyo of Iloilo, PhiL, April 13, 1929; children - Maria Teresa, Patrick Henry, Corazon Nieves. Mgr. Bacolod branch Negros Telephone & Telegraph Co.; chief clk. & sugar accountant Isabela Sugar Co. and later asst. mgr. and gen. mgr.; del. Phil. Constitutional Conv.; V.p. & gen. mgr. Southern Investments & Management Corpn.; pres. Kalinga Goldfields, Inc., Acop Gold Mining Co. ; memo Manila Rotary, Chamber of Commerce of Phil. clubs-University (Bacolod), Kanlaon Gun (Isabela), La Carlota Golf (La Carlota), Wack Wack Golf. address-1304 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil. MONTILLA, Gil M., legislator, business

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executive, statesman; b. Hinigaran, Occ. Neg., Phil., Sept. 1, 1876; S . Domingo and Potenciana (Miranda) M; A. B. Ateneo de Manila, 1896. m. Enriqueta Montilla (desc.) ; 1 dau. Enriqueta. m. Mercedes Montilla in Isabela, Occ. Neg., May 30, 1908; child1'erlrGil, Jr., Jacinto, Jaime, Mercedes, Cesar, Aida, Luisa, Oscar. Served with revolutionary govt., 1898; teacher, 1899; deputy travelling provo treas., 1901, deputy treas., 1903; mun. pres. Isabela, 1904-08; deputy to 3rd Phil. Legislature, 1912-16; memo Ho. of Rep., 191619; gOY. Occidental Negros, 1917; memo Phil. Senate, 1931; speaker National Assembly, 1934-38; presently sugar administrator since 1940; promoter & V. p. Isabela Sugar Co. and Ma-ao Sugar Central Co., 1930-31. medalRevoliionary (Phil.). clnbs - Wack Wack Golf, Kanlaon Gun, Bacolod Golf (Bacolod). address - Phil. Nat. Bank Bldg., Manila, Phil. MONZON, Leoncio B., attorney, educator; b. Imus, Cavite, Phil., March 18, 1894; S.

Agapito and Filomena (Bella) M; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1916, LL.B., 1920; LL.M. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1935, D.C.L., 1936. m. Francisca Sunico y Lozano of Imus, June 14, 1922; 1 son Arturo S. Passed bar exam., 1920; chief of income tax div., Bur. Internal Revenue, 1919-22; prof. Jose Rizal ColI., 192021; prof. Univ. of Manila, 1921-27; prof. Phil. Law School, 1927-37 also professorial lecturer Univ. of Phil., Ateneo de Manila, Univ. Sto. Tomas, Far Eastern Univ.; chmn. grad. course, Univ. Sto. Tomas, 193537; dean, Institute of Law, Far Eastern Univ. since 1937; treas. & v.p. La Salvacion Mutual Bldg. & Loan Assn. since 1932; in priv. practice as asst. atty., 1922-26, junior partner, 1926-30, partner Gutierrez, Repide & Monzon, 1931-35 and presently memo Monzon, Diaz & Sunico law firm; maj. P. A. Res. since 1937; memo Manila Rotary. author-The Inheritance Tax Laws of the Philippines (manuscript). clubs - Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Golf. add,'ess-444 Paz St., Manila, Phil. MOORE, Horace Strong, mining engineer; S. Arno and Sarah Elizabeth (Strong) M; stud. Univ. New Mexico, California Institute of Technob. Huntsville, Tenn., Aug. 29, 1903;


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Wendell,

missionary; Joseph C. and Cilvina (Baker) M; A.B. Nebraska Wesleyan, 1916, D.D., 1930; M.A. Boston Univ., 1923. m. Clara Nordby of Omaha, Neb., 1916 (desc.1917); m. Emma E. Griesel of Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 3, 1926; child1'en - Clara Florence, Joseph Oliver, Charles Francis, Patricia Eifeen. Came to Phil. as missionary for M. E. Ch., 1916 and served successively at Lingayen, Pangasinan (1916-17), Vigan, Ilocos Sur (1917-21, 1924-29), Union Theological Sem. since 1930. addl'ess-909 Tennessee St., Manila, Phil. b. Tyrone, Neb., April 26, 1892;

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sinan, Sept. 11, 1920; children-Manuel, Jr., Oscar, Nievesitas, Francisco, George. Passed bar exam., 1914; priv. law practice, 1914-18; asst. atty. Bur. of Justice, 1918-23; auxiliary judge, 1923-29, dist. judge, 1929-34, judge Court of First Instance, Manila, 1934-36, justice of Court of Appeals, 1936; associate justice Phil. Supreme Court since 1936; revised and prepared new draft of Remedial Code; drafted new Rules of Court now in effect; assigned to investigate sugar industry and recommended creation of present National Sugar Board. (LuthoT - Comments on the Rules of Court (2 vols.), The Law of Evidence of the Philippines. club - Wack Wack Golf. add1'ess-64 Menlo Road, Pasay, Rizal, Phil.

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MORALES, Teofilo Segui, physician; b. Batac, Ilocos Norte, PhiL, March 5, 1905; S. Gaudencio and Vicenta (Segui) M; A.A. Univ. of PhiL, 1926, M.D., 1931. 1n. Estrella G. Arcangel of Batac, March 24, 1940. Intern at St. Luke's Hosp. (Manila) after grad.; pensionado at Quezon Institute, 1932-33; provo phys. for tuberculosis in Pangasinan, 1934-36; charge tuberculosis section San Lazaro Hosp., 1936-37; resident phys. & roentgenologist Baguio Hosp., 1937-39; presently in charge of travelling x-ray clinic in Neg. Occ. since September, 1939; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc. addl'ess-P. O. Box 324, Bacolod, N egros Occidental, Phil. MORAN, Manuel V., associate justice Supreme Court; b. Binalonan, Pangasinan, Phil., Oct. 27, 1893; S. Juan and Maria (Palisoc) M; A.B. Liceo de Manila, 1913; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1914; L.C.L. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1937. m. Nieves Gonzales of Panga-

MORGA, Daniel V., physician, government official; b. Infanta, Tayabas, PhiL, Feb. 23, 1907; S. Agripino R. and Candelaria (Villanueva) M; A.A. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1928, M.D., 1935. Resident phys. Mary Chiles Hosp., 1935-36; 1st It. P.A. Med. Res., 1936 and med. insp. P.A., 1936-38; pres. sanitary div. of Sa gay, Neg. Occ., Phil. since 1939; memo Assn . Mil. Surgeons of the U.S., Am. Public Health Assn., P.M.A., Negros Occidental Med . Soc., A.M.A., Reserve Officers' Legion of PhiL, North Negros Reservists' Rifle & Pistol Club. addTcss-Infanta, Tayabas, Phil. MORTERA, Ciriaco, major Phil. Constabulary; b. VilJasis, Pangasinan, P. 1., June 18, 1893; s. Arcadio and Antonia (Coloma) M; grad. Constabulary Academy for Officers, Baguio, 1917. m. Soledad Narciso, Santa Rita, Pampanga, P. 1., June 9, 1923; childrenAntonio, Jose, Manuel. Commissioned 3rd It., Philippine Constabulary, 1917; assigned to dist. of Mindanao, 1917; assigned junior officer, 1st Co., Cotabato, 1917; promoted 2nd It., 1918; assigned temporary commanding officer, 1st Co., Cotabato, 1918; deputy provincial governor and justice of the peace ex-officio for Buluan, Cotabato, 1918-23; 1st It., 1919; dist. of Mindanao and Sulu, 1923; temporary duty Zamboanga, 1923; 3rd Co., Camp Ward, Cotabato, 1923; temporary duty Cotabato, 1924; commanding officer, 79th Co., Cotabato, 1925 as well as deputy provincial governor and justice of the peace ex-officio, Pikit,


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Cotabato; asst. provincial commander, Cotabato, 1933; capt., 1934; actg. provincial governor Cotabato, 1935-39; maj., 1937; assigned insp. div. Phil. Constabulary Headquarters in Manila, 1930 and provo insp. since 1940. decoration8-Victory (World War), Mindanao and Sulu Campaign, Long Service. address-Cebu City, Phil. MOSCOSO, Segundo C., attorney, legislator; b. San Jose, Antique, Phil., March 29, 1891; S. Ramon and Victorina (Chavoso) M; A.B. National Univ., 1909; law stud. Escuela de Derecho, 1909-13, Univ. of PhiL, 1914-16. m. Loreto Espinosa in Manila, Sept. 18, 1918; children-Romeo, Filipina Julieta. Passed Phil. bar exam., 1919; held various positions in Phil. Constabulary and apptd. asst. supt. San Ramon penal farm, 1920, Iwahig penal colony, 1920-21; special atty. Bur. of Justice, 1922 and in priv. law practice since; memo Ho. of Rep. 1925-34; memo Kausuangan, Filipino Veterans. club- Phil. Columbian. Otddress-San Jose, Antique, Phil. MOSHER, Gouverneur Frank, bishop; b. Stapleton, S. I., N. Y., Oct. 28, 1871; S. Jacob Simmons and Emma Starr (Montgomery) M; grad. model dept. State Normal Sch., Albany, N. Y., 1886; D.D. Union Coll. (Schenectady, N. Y.) and Berkeley Div. Sch., 1920. m. Fanny Southard Stewart of Trenton, N. J., Sept. 10, 1898; 1 son John Stewart. Deacon, 1896 priest, 1898, P .E. Ch.; missionary in China, 1896-1920; bishop missionary dist. of P.I., Feb. 25, 1920 to Oct., 1940; dep. to Gen. Conv., 1904, 10, 16. Central executive, Am. Red Cross, Manila; memo Psi Upsilon, Theta Nu Epsilon. autlwr-Handbook of the China Missions, 1913. a.ddress-419 E-50 St., New York, N. Y. MULLEN, Nicholas Edward, banker, stockbroker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1886; S. Ambrose and Ellen Rose (Flynn) M; grad. St. Johns (Orange, N. J.), 1904. m. Rose Folk in Shanghai, China, July 19, 1922; childrerlr-Joan, Ellen Rose. Joined International Banking Corpn. (New York), 1904-15; with Singer Sewing Machin~ Co. in South & Central Am., 1916-18; joined Asia Banking Corpn. in Shanghai, 1919 as mgr. Hongkong and then Manila branch, 1919-26; organized

MURPHY

and headed Peoples Bank & Trust Co. and Mortgage & Investment Co., 1926-35; dir. Phil. Iron Mines (ex-pres.), Phil. Aerial Taxi Co. (ex-treas.), former pres. & dir. EI Oriente Fabrica de Tabacos, Inc.; memo Am. Bankers Assn. (v.p. for Phil., 1931); B.P.O.E.; Mason (32 0 , Shriner). clubs-University (expres.), Manila, Wack Wack Golf, Army and Navy, Manila Golf, Manila Polo, Shanghai Race (China), Philippine (San Francisco). address-Regina Bldg., Manila, Phil. MUNDO, Salvador Villanueva del, chemist, professor; b. Boac, Marinduque, P. I., Oct. 28, 1902; S. Bernardo and Paz (Villanueva) del M; B.S. in Chemistry, Univ. of the Philippines, 1925, M.S. in Chemistry, 1926; Ph.D. Technische Hochschule zu Berlin, 1932. m. Josefa Gotamco, Manila, Jan., 1926; child'r en-Paz, Luz, Salvador, Josefina. Instructor Univ. of the Philippines, 1924-25; chemist, Cebu Portland Cement Co., 1925; chemist, Bur. of Science, 1926-30; fellow (government pensionado) Ceramics, Japan and Germany, 1930-32; head, Ceramics Laboratory, Bur. of Science, since 1932; prof. Univ. of Santo Tomas, since 1925; professorial lecturer, Univ. of Philippines, since 1936. author -articles on scientific findings concerning native products of the Philippines. address119 Pennsylvania, Malate, Manila, P. I. MURILLO, Santos Cortes, engineer; b. Balete, Capiz, P. I., Nov. 2, 1902; s. Valentin and Petrona (Cortes) M; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of Nevada, 1928. m. Susana Osmena, Cebu, P. I., March, 1930; child"erlrRomeo, Franklin. Worked in different mini.ng cos. in U. S.; returned P. I., and worked successively as assayer, engineer chief mine surveyor, mine supt. for different mining cos; supt. Premi,e re Mineral Exploration Assn. and presently asst. gen. mgr. Macawiwili Mining & Development Co.; chartered memo Sigma Gamma Epsilon (U. S.). a.dd,'essP. O. Box 137 Baguio, Phil. MURPHY, John Hoysted, business executive; b. New York, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1879; 8. John Michael and Ann Caroline (Hoysted) M; ed. in U. S. ,m. Lucy Munoz in New York, Oct., 1920; children-:1ohn Joseph, Robert M. Came to Phil. with U.S.V., 1899;


MUSCAT chief elk. U. S. Engrs. Dept., Finance Dept.; entered business in Manila as owner & mgr. Modern Vulcanizing Plant, 1918-25; pres. & treas. Houston Rubber Co. since 1928; as real estate operator lias built over 50 ,houses since 1905; memo U.S.W.V. club8-Casino Espanol, Baguio Country, Wack Wack Golf. addres8-124 San Luis, Manila, Phil. MUSCAT, Alberto, marine & mechanical engineer; b. Manila, Philippines, December 28, 1885; 8. Jose and Dolores (Earnshaw) M ; ed. in Spai,n and Phil. m . Pilar Godino in Manila, Sept. 19, 1908; children-Enrique, Lourdes, Dolores, Pilar, Emilia, Teresa. With Manuel Earnshaw & Co., 1898-1902; apprentice marine machinist, 1902-09; asst. engl'. on transports, mining plants, 1909-14; chief engr. Coast Guard, 1914-17; superintending engl'. Cavite shipyards of Earnshaw Slipways & Engineering Co., 1917-20; supt. of shipyard Earnshaws Docks & Honolulu Iron Works (Manila) since 1920; memo Bd. Marine Examiners (chmn. 2 yrs.), Marine & Mech. Engrs. Assn., Phil. Bowling Assn. (ex-pres.), Pena Iberica. add1'ess-60 2nd St., Port Area, Manila, Phil. MYERS, J. Linsday, civil engineer; b. Shelby, Mich., Aug. 20, 1883; s. George Curry and Lena (Hanson) M; C.E. Michigan State College, 1907. m. Lucy Parten at Fort Wm. McKinley, PhiL, Feb. 12, 1928. With Bureau of Lands, 1908-19; National Coal Co., 1919-1920; surveyor San Juan Heights Co., 1921-1923; owner Myers Buck Co.; gen. mgr., and sec.-treas. San Juan Heights Co. since 1928; Mason; memo B.P.O.E., Am. Chamber of Commerce. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Cosmopolitan Gun, Philippine Game Fishing Assn. (pres.). address-Free Press Bldg., Manila, Phil. NABONG, Juan Tolentino, attorney; b. Calumpit, Bulacan, Phil., June 30, 1900; 8. Juan Nep and Gregoria (Tolentino) N; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1923. m. Rosalina S. Cruz of San Miguel, Bulacan, Sept. 3, 1925; children-Ester, Orlando, David, Juan, Jr., Belen. Passed Phil. bar exam., 1923 and in priv. practice since specializing in corporation, mining and public utility law; dir. of various mining cos. in Phil. addre88-2423 Ipil, Ma-

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nila, Phil. NAGAR, Eriberto Gonzalez, commercial broker; b. Bacolod, Negros Occidental, P. I., March 16, 1887; S. Bibiano and Feliza (Nagar) G. m. Aurelia Baranda, Iwisan, Capiz, P . I. Insurance agent; Mason ; pres. Chinese Filipino Assn.; Philippine Chamber of Commerce (first v.p.) , life memo Iloilo Rif le Assn., Inc. clubS-Rotary (Iloilo), EI Angulo Trece, William Tell Gun (dir.). addres8- 48 Rizal, Iloilo, P. I. NAKPIL, Juan Felipe, architect, engineer; S. Julio and Gregoria (de Jesus) N; B.C.S. Univ. of Kansas, 1922; M. Arch. Harvard Univ., 1926; Diploma in Architecture, Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts (France), 1925. m . Anita Noble of Lemery, Batangas, P hiL, 1927; children-Ariston Roman, F rancisco Juan, Eulogio Julio, Ana Josefa, Merced Asteria. Entered priv. practice after return to Phil. ; chmn. Bd. of Examiners for Ar chitects; architect for Univ. of PhiL, Phil. Tuberculosis Soc., 33rd Internat. Eucharistic Congress; memo A.LA. (corporated mem.), Phil. Architects Soc. (pres.), Beaux Arts Insti.tute of Design, Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Nat. Geographic Soc., Soc. Architectural Examiners (U.S.), Phil. Tuberculosis Soc. (dir. 1933-38), Phil. Chamber of Commerce ; maj. P.A. Res. club8 -Los Tamaraos Polo (charter mem. ) , Wack Wack Golf, Harvard Club of Phil. (pres. 1928), Filipino, Phil. Columbian. address611 Dakota, Manila, Phil. b. Manila, Phil., May 26, 1899 ;

NAKPIL, Julio, artist; b. Manila, P. 1., May 22, 1867; 8. Juan and Juana (Garcia) N; studied at Escuela de Instruccion Primaria de Quiapo, 1877. m. Gregoria de Jesus, Caloocan, P. I., 1897; children-Juan, Julia, Francisca, J osefina, Mercedes, Caridad. Composer of patriotic songs during the Philippine Revolution under the pseudonym of Giliw; composed first national hymn adopted by the Katipunan, 1896; Toques de Corneta, 1898; Salve Patria, 1903, played during the unveiling of the first monument of Dr. Jose Rizal. addre88-325 Barbosa, Quiapo, Manila. P. I. NA~AGAS,

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essor; b. Lucban, Tayabas, Phil., Oct. 20, 1891; s. Julian and Serapia (Padua) N; M. D. Univ. of Phil., 1915; post-grad. courses Johns Hopkins Med. Sch. (1920-21), Univ. of Chicago (1922), Harvard Med. Sch. (1923), Univ. of Minnesota (1923). m. Paz Eleazar of Lucban, July 20, 1918; childrerlrPablo Julian, Presentacion Ramona, Sergio Cesario, Buensuceso Gaudencia, Eulalio Antonio, Rizalina Felisa. Instr. Univ. of Phil., 1916-19, asst. prof., 1919-20, asso. prof., 1924, prof. since 1927; Univ. of Phil. fellow to U. S., 1920-23; memo Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Manila Med. Soc. (councilor 1934-35, V. p. 1936, pres. 1937), P. M. A. (pres. 1938), Phil. Scientific Soc., National Research Council (charter), Am. Assn. of Anatomists, A. M. A. author - Laboratory Exercises in Neurology, The Brain of Man-Masterpiece of Creation and many articles on human anatomy and development of the nervous system; only scientist from Orient to collaborate with Prof. Richard E. Scammon's works in 4 vols., Human Growth and Developmental Anatomy. address-719 Florida, Manila, Phil. NARVASA, Gregorio Serrana, attorney; b. San Fabian, Pangasinan, Phil., Dec. 19,

1895; S. Estefafio and Marcela (Serrano) N; LL.B. Phil. Law School. m. Esperanza de la Rosa of Manila, Phil. children-Luisa, Andres, Nieves, Manuel. Worked as stenographer with various business firms and in Manila fiscal's office; admitted Phil. bar 1924 and apptd. law clerk; joined Manila fiscal's office as 7th asst., 1929 and presently 2nd asst. fiscal; winner Justice Malcolm prize for legal ethics; Mason (past master Lodge No. 27 F. & A. M.). club-Managumpay Tennis (v. p. ). address-650 Catalufia, Manila, Phil. NATINO, Paulino Ramos, librarian; b. Agno, Pangasinan, P. 1., June 22, 1890; S. Eugenio and Anacleta (Ramos) N; studied Philippine Sch. of Commerce. m. Socorro Salmon, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, Sept. 27, 1922; childrerlr-Remedios Portia, Rebecca. Municipal teacher, Agno, Pangasinan, 1908-10; typist, Philippine Library now National Library, 1914; worked in different divs. of this Bur. until detailed to Iloilo branch Library, 1918; organized the Ilocos

Norte branch Library, 1919, librarian, same, 1919-22; while there organized Ilocos Norte Promoter's Assn. and became sec. same; successively librarian, Ilocos Sur branch, Pangasinan branch, Bohol branch; at present librarian, Iloilo branch Library; memo Philippine Library Assn. address-366 Iznart St., Iloilo City, Phil. NA V A, Tomas Buenaflor, assemblyman; b. Dumangas, Iloilo, P. 1., Dec. 18, 1888; S. Luis and Filomena (Nava) B; attended Colegio Mercantil. m. Maria Doronila, Dumangas, Nov., 1910; childrer1r-Filomena, Rodolfo, Tomas, Roberto, Luis, Sulpicio, Publio, Evelio, Patria, Rolando, Maria. Municipal councilor, Dumangas, and later municipal pres. for 2 terms; memo House of Reps., 1928, subsequently re-elected; now memo National Assembly. add1'ess-Dumangas, Iloilo, P. 1. NA V ARRO, Apolonio Peralta, mining executive; b. Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, P. 1., Feb. 9, 1910; S. Bartolome and Antonina (Peralta) N; attended Univ. of the Philippines. m. Paciencia Bercefio, Molo, Iloilo, P. 1., Dec. 25, 1933; childrerlr-Maria, Luisa, Teresita. Pres. Balatoc-Lubuagan Mines; pres. and mgr. A.O. Navarro & Co.; dir-sec., Mountain Mines; trustee-sec. Eucharist Gold Assn., Moldero Gold Assn., North Manganese Mines, Peoples Life Insurance Co.; co-partner, Navarro and Sagun Publishing Co. address510 A. Mabini, Manila, P. 1. N AV ARRO, Cipriano, minister, attorney; Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. 1., Sept. 19, 1895; S. Jaime and Juana N; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919, LL.B., 1924; Ph.B . Union Theological Sem., 1931; grad. student at Garrett Biblical Institute, 1928. m. Porfiria Garcia, Lingayen, May 10, 1922; child1'erlr-Cipriano, Ruth, Jean, Tomas. Asst. pastor, Central Student Ch. (M.E.), 1917-18; Y.M.C.A. sec. for the National Guard and U. S. Army, 1918-19; teacher Union High Sch., 1919-22; memo Meth. Annual Conference, 1921; apptd. pastor, Student Ch., Lingayen, 1922; teacher Union High Sch. and Assn. Institute, 1923, at the same time dist. sec. Philippine Council of Religious Education, Manila, actg. gen. sec., same, 1924; pastor, Lingayen Student Ch., 1924-26; apptd. b.


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NAVARRO by Meth. Bishop asso. sec., Philippine Council of Religious Education; admitted to Philippine bar, 1927; delegate to Meth. Gen. Con:ference, :Kansas City, Mo., 1928; on adjournment of the conference became memo intern at. team of speakers of the Bd. of Foreign Mission of the M.E. Ch.; pastor, Lingayen Student Ch., 1929-31; apptd. asso. sec. Philippine Council of Religious Education, 1931, and later apptd. first Filipino gen. sec. of same; leader of the independence movement in the M.E. Ch., 1933, later elected first gen. supt., same. address-I543 San Jorge, Manila, P. I. NA VARRO, Manuel D., physician; b. Paoay, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Jan. 14, 1912; S. Jose D. and Agripina (David) N; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1938. Intern San Juan de Dios Hosp. after passing bd. examination, 1939; instr. Univ. Sto. Tomas since 1939; memo San Juan de Dios Med. Club, Manila address-1533 G. TuaMed. Soc., P. M. A. son, Manila, Phil. NAVARRO, Raymundo F., business executive; b. Paete, Laguna, P. I., Jan. 1, 1906; s. Pedro and Claudia (Flores) N; pres. Navarro, Carriedo Syndicate and Investment Co.; v.p. Parlotone Hispano-Filipino, Inc.; pres. Union Mines, Inc. club-Wack Wack Golf. address-2886 Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, P. I. NAVARRO, Regino J., physician; b. Bacolor, Pampanga, P. I., Sept. 7, 1893; s. Santiago and Pascuala (de Jesus) N; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines; M.D. Univ. of Illinois, 1919. m. Demetria Cruz David, Bacolor, Nov. 7, 1920; children-Luz, Sol, Paz, Regino. Asst. serologist, Columbus Laboratories, Chicago, 1919; asst. bacteriologist, Bur. of Science, Manila, 1920; instructor in pathology and bacteriology, Univ. of the Philippines, als~ asst. chief, pathologic laboratory, PhilipplIle Gen. Hosp., 1923; asst. prof., Univ. of the Philippines, 1928. autho1'-Diphtheria Carriers Among Filipinos, and other articles. Mem. Manila Medical Soc., P. 1. Medical Assn. address-309 Fortuna Pasay Rizal P. I. " , NEIBERT, Henry Edward, teacher, surveyor; b. Hagerstown, Md., June 23, 1873; 8.

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Joseph Edward and Mary Alice (Horine) N; stud. State Normal School (Penna.). m. Julia M. Strong of Zamboanga, Phil., Aug. '24, 1919; children-Lucille 路 C., Evangeline C., Vincent C., Frank A., Alice Julia, Henry' Edward, Jr., Mildred Mae. School teacher in U.S.; came to Phil. as teacher, 1901 with Bureau of Education; surveyor with Bureau of Lands, resigning as supervising surveyor for Mindanao and Sulu, 1920; priv. practice and prospecting for minerals since. author-articles on prospecting and mining in the Phil. dub-Overseas (Zamboanga). address-Zamboanga, Mindanao, Phil. NEMENZO, Genaro Pono, government official; b. Pinamungajan, Cebu, PhiL, Sept. 19, 1890; s. Carlos and Pia (Pono) N. m. Ignacia Fernandez of Pinamungajan, Sept. 7, 1912; children-Loreta, Carlos, Leodigario, Jesus, Crisencio, Regulo, Paciencia, J osefina, Wilfreda Mirope, Tesalonica, Monico (desc. ) , Genaro, Jr., Ignacio (desc.). Chief elk. municipal treasurers' office, Pinamungajan, 1913-15, clk. to town pres., 1916-25, municipal sec., 1928-40, municipal pres. and mayor since; memo Pinamungajan Puericulture Center, Legionarios del Trabajo de Filipinas. address-Barrio Mangoto, Pinamungajan, Cebu, Phil. NEPOMUCENO y Paras, Ricardo, attorney; b. Angeles, Pampanga, P. I., Feb. 7, 1894; s. Juan and Aurea (Paras) N; LL.B. Academia La Jurisprudencia, 1917. m. Amanda L. Henson, Angeles, Pampanga, Oct. 19, 1918; children-Evanswida, Ricardo, Asuncion, Armando, Rainfrido. Councilor, 1919; municipal pres., 1928; mem provincial Bd., 1931; re-elected, 1934; also actg. provincial governor, Pampanga. address-Angeles, Pampanga, P. I. NERY, Gaspar Songco, business executive; b. Bacolor, Pampanga, P. I., Jan. 6, 1893; S. Antonino and Catalina (Songco) N. 1n. Rosalia Badillo, Malabon, Rizal, P. I., Sept. 2, 1917; 1 son Antonio. Telegraph operator, Bur. of Posts; asst. foreman Cold Storage dept., Bur. of Supply; stock and shipping clk., Pacific Commercial Co.; floor mgr., Man.ila Jewelry Store; now head of G. Nery's .Jewe!ry Store, Pampanga. address-196 Santo Ni-


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NESTLE, Mark Howard, physical director, stock broker;··b. Fort Plain, N. Y.,. ·Jan. 12, 1900; 8. Solomon and Elizabeth (Shipley) N; B.P.E. Springfield ColI., 1927. m. Emily Sisson of Binghamton, N. Y., April 30, 1926; 1 son Mark. Successively asst. physical dir. Gloversville, N. Y., Springfield, Mass., scholarship stud. to Europe, nat. physical dir. Estonia (Europe), city wide executive sec. "Estonia, dean of Baltic School of Physical Education, physical dir. Am. Y.M.C.A. (Manila, Phil.), gen. sec. same until 1937; joined L. R. Nielson & Co., 1937, presently mgr. of San Francisco office; memo San Francisco Mining Exchange (v.p.); Mason. club-Army and Navy. addTess-329 Bush St., San Francisco, California. NIEVA, Gregorio, merchant, journalist, legislator; b. Boac, Marinduque, Phil., Nov. 27, 1880; s. Don Calixto M. and Dna. Epifania (Morante) de N; law stud. in Man"ila. m. Maria Arevalo y Lichauco in Manila, Nov. 23, 1912; children--Lourdes, Antonio. Deputy provo treasurer of Marinduque, 1901; interpreter Bur. of Health, 1901; elk. Executive Bur., 1902-07; asst. clk. Court of Land Registration, 1907; asst. sec. & sec. 1st Phil. Assembly; chief provincial administration div. Executive Bur.; sec. Assembly of Provo Gov., 1906; memo 2nd Phil. Assembly, 190912; priv. sec. to Speaker Osmena, 1912-16; memo Ho. of Rep., 1916-19, Phil. Independence Mission to U. S., 1919; owner Philippine Review, 1916-22; memo & v.p. for Phil., World Press Congress (Honolulu), 1921, Geneva Switzerland, 1926; memo Manila Rotary (founder), Phil. Chamber of Commerce, K.C., Samahang Marinduke (ex-pres.); presently pres. & mgr. Buntal Mfg. Co. author-La Vida en Nuestros Pueblos, Realismo y Estadismo, The Press in the Achievement of Human Purpose in the Orient, contributor to New York Times, Editor & Publisher, The Outlook, Saturday Evening Post. address2972 Hen'an, Manila, Phil. NIKKELS, J. M. E., banker; b. Deventer, Holland, Aug. 26, 1893; s. G. W. and M. (Kerlen) N; grad. High Commercilll ColI. Of Holland, 1912. m. M. Slag of Amsterdam, /. '. f/", ",.

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Holland, April 13, 1916; 1 son J. E. Joined the Netherlands India Commercial Bank, 1912 and served iIi various· capacities in Batavia (Java), Soerabaya (Java), Semarang (Java), Hongkong (China); apptd. mgr. Hongkong branch, 1923, mgr. Shanghai (China), Batavia and presently Manila branch of bank. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila P.olo. address-Rosaria Apt., 927 Dakota. Manila, Phil. NOLASCO, Jose 0., physician, pathologist; b. Manila, PhiL, July 22, 1899; 8. Cipriano and Mercedes (Ochoa) N; A . A . Univ. of Phil., 1921, M. D., 1926. Instr. colI. of med. Univ. of PhiL, 1926-28; asst. chief pathologist Culion Leper Colony, 1928-32, actg. chief since 1932; memo Culion Med. Soc. (pres. 1934, '39), National Research Council (asso.), chmn. Culion dist. com. Boy Scouts of the Phil. authoT-various scientific and medical monographs. clubs - Culion Gun (pres. since 1939), Balala Sporting Assn. (pres. 1929-37). add1'ess-Culion, Palawan, Phil. NOLASCO, Jose Prudencio, pharmacist, government official; b. Manila, PhiL, April 28, 1887; S. Jose and Clotilde (Feliciano) Nolasco y Fernandez; stud. Ateneo de Manila, Instituto de Manila; Pharm. D. Manila ColI. of Pharmacists and Dentists, 1909. m. Bernardina Teves of Cebu City, Phil., March 18, 1920; childTe~Lourdes, Justina, Josefina, Simoun, Ruben, Teresita, Jesus. Municipal councilor of Cebu City, 1912-31, since 1937; dir. Cebu Carnival since 1913; owner of Nolasco's Place; memo Cebu Rotary, K. C. club -Filipino de Cebu. address-66 F. Ramos St., Cebu City, Phil. NOLASCO, Juan de Dios Gomez, surgeon; 8. Ceferino and Severa (Gomez) N; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1901; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1906. m. Barbara Vicente y Santiago, Manila, July 18, 1904; childre~Micaela, Pascuala, Juan, Librada. Was consulting physician, Mary Johnston Hosp.; ex-pres. Philippine Pharmaceutical Laboratory; elected municipal councilor, Manila, 1916; rep. North Dist. of M~ni.­ la 1919; memo Parliamentary mission to U.S. C~ngress, 1922; first v.p. of the Provincial b. Manila, P. I., March 8, 1885;


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NONATO committee of the Nacionalista Consolidado Party, 'Manila, 1925; pres. sallie, 1928; 'seria~ tor 4th dist., 1931-37,; chmn: Senate,committee on Public Health and committee ' City of Manila, memo Senate committee on Hacienda, Agriculture' and Natural Resources, Banks, Corpn. and Franchises; National campaign mgr. of the Coalition candidates during the first national election for pres. and v.p. of P. 1. under the Commonwealth; memo Colegio Medico Farmaceutico, Manila Medical Soc., Philippine Medical Federation of Private Practitioners; chmn. Philippine Senate committee on Public Health, Agenda of Philippine Leprosy commission and memo committee on the establishment of regional leprosarium; memo Council of Hygiene (1938); dir. of Public Welfare (1939); memo Asso. Charities of Phil. (dir.), Nat, Social Security Bd. address-9 Quesada, Manila, P. 1.

NONA TO, Mateo Monsale, attorney; b. Miagao, Iloilo, P. I., Sept. 28, 1:904; s. Macario and Sabina (Monsale) N; B.S.E. Univ. of Manila, 1931, LL.B., 1935. Was instructor, Univ. of Manila; at present in private practice; mng. editor, Nese Journal and business mgr., North Olongapo Chromite Co. address -7397 Buenviaje, Manila, P. 1. NONA TO, Nicolas Palmos, attorney, newspaperman; b. Sara, Iloilo, Phil., Feb. 14, 1894; S. Ramon and Clara (Palmos) N; A.B. Seminary-ColI. of Jaro (Iloilo), 1910, D.D., 1915; LL.B. Manila Univ., 1919. m. Teofila Barlizo of Saravia, Neg. Occ., Phil, Feb. 10, 1933; children-Rosa, Ramon. Municipal councilor, Miago, Iloilo, 1915; teacher Ntra. Sra. del Rosario ColI., Manila, 1915-17; instr. office Census of the Phil., 1918; memo Mayor's staff, Manila, 1919-20; with Fernandez Hermanos, 1920-21; office of City Fiscal, Manila, 1922-23; priv. law practice in Iloilo City since 1924; editor & mgr. El Centinela (Ilo' ilo City), 1931-::\4; memo Iloilo Bar Assn., Asociacion de los Veterar10s de 'l a Revolucion, Frente Popular of Iloilo (sec.). author-Majaderias Politicas,Lo Que Se Dice y Los Que Se Oye, various short articles. address-26 Delgado, Iloilo City. Phil. , NUBLA, Marcelo L., attorney; b. Manila, 'Phil:, Aug.' 4, '1898'; S.' ,Manuel and Juliana

OCAMPO y CASTRO

(Lucha) 'N; g:rad. St: Joseph's CoIl. (Hongkon'g, China)" 1918 f ,l.L. B. Phil. Law School; 1922; LL.M. Georgetown Univ., 1923; S.J.D'. American Univ., 1924. m. Lourdes Limgenco of Manila, June 25, 1927; childrenr-Gloria, J esse, Pilar Grace, Teresita, Michael, Concepcion, Dolores, William. Admitted Phil. bar, 1924 and in priv. law prac. in Manila since ; legal adviser Chinese Consulate-General in Manila; dir, China Banking Corpn. autho1'Diplomatic Immunities, Administration of Justice During Period of Three Kin gs and Five Rulers. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Or iental. add1'ess-231 V. Mapa, Manila, Phil. NUYDA, Justino Napay, assemblyman; b. Camalig, Albay, P. 1., May 14, 1893 ; s. Eustaquio and Cenona (Napay) N; passed 3rd, 2nd and 1st grade civil service examination . m. Purificacion Avecilla (desc.), Legaspi, Albay, Sept. 1, 1911; children-Haydee, Rizalino, Rene, Hermel, Cielo, Justino, Glenn, J eciel, Djalma, Mirla. 1911-33 was successively clk., property clk., internal revenue elk., cashier, deputy municipal treas., chief elk., asst. provincial treas. and finally provincial treas. ; elected rep. of the 2nd dist. of Albay, 1934; assembJyman for same, 1935. au thor-series of articles which effected reforms in provincial and municipal governments. addressCamalig, Albay, P. 1. OBOZA, Alfonso Gallardo, engineer, government official; b. Bani, Pangasinan, PhiL, Feb. 7, 1898; s. Ludovico and Tomasa (Gallar do) 0; A.B. Univ. of Philippines; C.E. Cor nell Univ., 1922. m. Natividad Iiiigo of Davao, Mindanao, Phil.; April 11, 1929; childre11rDelia, Alfonso, Jr., Manuel, Rene, Noel. Asst. engr. Bur. Public Works, 1919; Sanderson Crucible Steel Co. (U.S.), 1920; Jr. asst. engr. N. Y. Bur. of Highways, 1922-25; came to Phil. with Bur. Public Works as asst. C.E . at Leyte, 1925-26, actg. , dist. engl'. Davao, 1926-31, dist. engr. Davao, 1931-34, dist. 'engl'. Zamboanga, 1934-36, dist. engr. Cotabato, 1936-37, dist. eng路r . Zamboanga and city engr. Zamboanga City since 1937. clubs-Zamboanga Country, Filipino (Dl;lvao). add1'ess;-Zamboanga City, Mindanao, Phil. . , 'O CAMPO y CASTRO, Buenaventura; 'attorney, judge; b.' Bacoor; Cavite, P. 1., July

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8, 1888; 8. Julian and Florencia (Castro) 0; B.A. Colegio Filipino, 1905; Litt.B., LL.B. Rizal Univ., 1909. m. Aurora Velasco, Naic, Cavite, July 1, 1913; children-Luz, Elisa, Natividad, Miguel, Bienvenido, Vicente, Rodolfo, Aurora. Was prof., Rizal Univ.; dir. Padre Gomez Institute, Bacoor; justice of peace, Cavite, 1919-20; provincial fiscal, Ilocos Norte, 1920-25, Bulacan, 1925-29; apptd .. auxiliary judge Court First Instance, 1929, judge of Court First Instance, 3rd dist. Ilocos Norte since 1933. address-654 Bambang, Manila, P. I. OCAMPO y HIZON, Fernando, architect, civil engineer; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, Phil., Aug. 7, 1897; s. Dr. Basilio and Leoncia (Hizon) 0; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1914; C.E. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1919; B. Arch. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1921. Joined architects firm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; studied in Europe and came to Phil. as asst. architect with Bur. Public Works; memo Arguelles. & Ocampo since 1927; memo Bd. Examiners for Architects, 1929 and '30; faculty memo school of architecture Sto. Tomas Univ. address497 Regina Bldg., Manila, Phil. OCAMPO, Luzon Ruiz, commercial artist; S. Emilio and Delfina (Ruiz) 0; attended Jose Rizal College and National Univ. m. Leonora de Vera, Caloocan, Rizal, P. I., March 29, 1937. Artist apprentice, Int. Advertising Agency, 1932; publicity mgr. Metropolitan Theatre; official artist, Standard Vacuum Oil Co., Manila Photo Supply; presently chief T.V.T. art dept., advt. mgr. Genato Commercial Corpn., art dir. Recorder Publishing Co. address-Maypajo, Caloocan, Rizal, Phil. b. Manila, P. I., May 8, 1913;

OCAMPO y TAMORA, Mariano, educator; b. Manila, Phil., March 25, 1901; S. Pablo and Juana (Tamora) 0; A.B. cum i.a.ude, Ateneo de Manila, 1919; B.S. in Chemistry, Univ. of Phil., 1923, M.S., 1932; Ph.D. meritissimus, Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1936. Prof. Centro Escolar Univ.; lecturer National Univ.; prof. Educational Institute of Phil.; asst. chemistry prof. Univ. of Phil., 1923, instr. biochemistry, 1924, asst. prof. since 1935; I,Jniv. of Phil. del. to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Phil. Science Convs.; memo R.C., Phi Kappa Phi,

O'DOHERTY

Phil. Scientific Soc., National Research Council, Manila Med. Soc. (asso.), Phil. Med. Assn. (asso.). author-articles on research on biochemistry and physiology. club-Smiles. address-309 Palma, Manila, Phil. OCCERO, Gaudencio Oro, attorney; b. Sapian, Capiz, P. I., Feb. 12, 1898; .s. Ciriaco and Hermengilda (Oro) 0; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1924. m. Cristeta A. Granada, Isabela, Occidental Negros, P. I., June 12, 1927; children - Hermenegilda, Cristeta, Ofelia, Gaudencio, Victor, Jesus, Agusto. Served as prin. teacher, elementary sch. of Sapian, Capiz; later asst. supervisor of private schs., Occidental Negros; passed bar examinations, 1925; at present in private law practice. address-Sapian, Capiz, P. I. OCFEMIA, Gerardo Offimaria, associate professor; b. Guinobatan, Albay, P. I., April 23, 1891; S. Rufo and Juana (Offimaria) 0; B. Agr. Univ. of the Philippines, 1915; M. Agr., 1920; Ph.D. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1923. m. Epifania San Valentin, Los Banos, Lagun~, P. I., Oct. 1, 1923; chiLdren-Rufo, Norma, Wenefrida, Fe. Scholar asst. in agronomy, 1915; asst. in agronomy, 1916; asst. in botany, 1917; asst. in plant pathology 1920, instructor, 1920; fellow, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1920-23; asst. prof. of plant pathology, 1924; actg. head dept. of plant pathology, 1928; asso. prof. of pathology since 1932 and head of dept. of plant pathology since 1933. author-numerous publications dealing with plant pests of rice, sugar cane, abaca, coconut. Mem. Wisconsin' Chapter of the Sigma Xi, Botanical Soc. of America, Los Banos Biological Club (pres. 1930-31), Soc. for the Advancement of Research (pres. 1933-34), National Research Council, Phi Kappa Phi; fellow, A.A.A.S. address-Los Banos, Laguna, P. I. O'DOHERTY, Michael James, archbishop; S. Michael J. and Julia E. (O'Kelly) 0; stud. St. Nathy's CoIl., Maynooth ColI., Royal ColI. of Science, all 'in Ireland; Irish ColI. (Spain); D.D. Pontifical Univ. (Spain). ' Prof. classics St. Nathy's ColI. 1897-1904; pres. Irish CoIl.; bishop of Zamboanga, Phil" 1911-16; archbishop of Manila since 1916. decorotions-Cheb. Charleston, Ireland, July 30, 1874;


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OHNICK valier Order of Alfonso XII (Spanish). address-95 Arzobispo St., Manila, Phil.

OHNICK, Benjamin S., attorney, mining and business executive; b. Phoenix, Ariz., July 29, 1890; 8. H. and Katherine Adele (Shannon) 0; LL.B. Univ. of Washington, 1917. m. Ina Elizabeth Schultz of Seattle, Wash., June 2, 1920; children-Benjamin S., Jr., Van M., Barbara Lucille. Priv. law practice in Seattle, 1913-21; came to Phil. 1921 and enrered priv. practice specializing in corporate and mining law; general counsel for Marsman Interests since 19,2 5; executive v.p. Marsman & Co. since 1936; officer & dir. of various mining enterprises; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of U.S., 1917; served in U.S.A. during World War I; memo Am. Bar Assn., American Legion (past dept. comdr.) clubs-University (past pres.), Baguio Country (pres.), Army and Navy, Manila Golf, Swiss, Wack Wack Golf, Los Tamaraos Polo, Manila Polo, Transportation. address-Elena Apts., Manila, Phil. OLACO, Andres Floria, government official; b. Dinagat, Surigao, PhiL, Nov. 13, 1908; ed. in Phil. m. Romualda Paler -y Espina of Leyte, PhiL, March 23, 1928; childrenJ osefina, Perseveranda, Inocencio, Jose Jesus. Prin. elk. municipal treasurer office (Loreto, Surigao), 1927-37; municipal mayor (Loreto) since 1937; memo Loreto Puericulture Center, Loreto Parents-Teacher Assn., Ang San Juan N ga Mauswagon. club - Loreto Sporting. address-4-G del Pi.1ar St., Loreto, Surigao, Phil. OLAYTA, Ponciano, educator, accountant; b. Guinobatan, Albay, P. I., Nov. 18, 1887;

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Roman and Venancia (Santa Ana) Olayta; attended Univ. of the Philippines, Univ. of Manila, Univ. of Santo Tomas. m. Valentina Delgado, Ligao, Albay, P. I., June, 1915; children - Regina, Ponciano, Jr. Entered govt. service 1907; taught in sch. div., Albay, 190710; pensionado to Philippine Normal Sch., '1910-13; organized what later became the AIbay Provo Normal Sch.;' sent to Mindanao to organize schs., 1916; commissioned 2nd It. N. G., 1918; entered govt. Internal Revenue service, 1919, detailed to Mindanao for '7 yrs.; later engaged in agricultural ventures; Rajah

OPISSO

Muda of Maguindanao Moro nobility, 1926; returned govt. service as cash examiner, Bureau of Audits, 1932; author- Bureau of Internal Revenue, 1936. Mason; Comms. capt. Q. M. Res., P.A., 1938; Auditor Postal Savings Bank since 1939; mem., Assn. of Civil Employees of the P. I., Zamboanga Club. address-Guinobatan, Albay, P. 1. O'MALLEY, Michael H., mining executive; b. Clinton, Mass., Jan. 19, 1880; S. Austin J. and Elizabeth (Clune) 0; A.B. Darthmouth

Univ., 1903. m. Mary E. Buckley of Waterbury, Conn., June 17, 1908; children- John, Philip, Mary (Donaldson), Betty (de Carbonnel), Anne, Austin J. Came to Phil. with Bur. of Ed., 1903-06, 1908-17 and resigned as supt. of priv. schs. and colleges; Phil. Vegetable Oil Co., 1917-20; pres. Phil. Tr ust Co., 1921-29; priv. business, 1930-34; joined Marsman & Co. as sec. and presently official of various Marsman enterprises and supervisor stock transfer dept.; memo B.P.O.E. clubsArmy and Navy, University. address-1234 A. Mabini, Manila, Phil. OPISSO, Antonio Maria, attorney, jurist, mining executive; b. Manila, PhiL, Sept. 10, 1880; S. Antonio and Maria (de Ycaza) 0 ; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1897; LL.B. Georgetown Univ., 1903; LL.M. Georgetown Univ., 1904. m. Isabel Bertran de Lis of Madrid, Spain and J osefina Aguado Franco of Iloilo, Phil. ; childr.en-Dolores, Ignacio, Antonio, Jose Maria, Francisco, Mari Concha, Ana Maria. Partner law firm Rosado, Sanz & Opisso, 1905-10, Sanz, Opisso & Luzuriaga, 1913-17; Spanish editor Am. Journal Internat. Law, 1912-13; counsel Spanish Royal Mail Line (New York), 1918-20; mgr. Sea Carriers, Inc. (New Yoyk), 1919-20; returned to Manila in priv. law practice, 1920-27; judge Court of 1st Instance for Surigao and Iloilo, 1927-30; memo Greenbaum & Opisso, 1930-33, Ohnick & Opisso, 1933-35; Vickers, Ohnick, Opisso & Velilla, 1935-36; pres. & gen. mgr. Opisso & Co. since 1936; pres. Prudential Mining Co., Mankayan Gold Mines, San Mauricio Luklukan Mining Co.; dir. North Mindanao Mining Co.; sec. United Mindanao Mining & Development Co.; prof. Phil. Law School, 192127, Far Eastern Univ. 1934-36, Ateneo de Manila since 1938; memo K.C. (past grand


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knight),. Manila ,Rotary., author-Opisso's Compilation of Legai- Forms. clubs-Casino Espanol, University. address-2 Uli-Uli, -Manila, Phil. ' ORDO~EZ, Simeon D., government official; b. Majayjay, Laguna, Phil., May 31, 1884; s. Pedro D. and Trinidad (Ordono) 0; stud, Liceo de Manila, 1902-04. m. Felipa Rubiales of Majayjay, Aug., 1934; children-Julio, Maria, Ernesto, Lagrimas, Edgardo Faustino. Bur. Internal Revenue, 1908-1-0; municipal mayor pres. Majayjay, 1919-22; mgr. Cel'ia & Montemor Wine Factory, 1925-30; muni.cipal mayor of Majayjay since 1934. addressMajayjay, Laguna, Phil.

' ORENDAIN, Juan Claro, attorney, newspaperman; b. San Jose, Antique, PhiL, May 6, 1894; s. Gregorio and Dolores (Claros) 0; stud. Univ. of Minnesota; A.B. St. Tomas ColI. (Minn.), 1923; LL.B. Stetson Univ. (Fla.), 1928. m. Maria Luisa Gaerlan of Baguio, PhiL, Aug. 4, 1938; 1 dau. foan Louise. Admitted to Fla. and Federal bar, 1928; U.S. navigation insp. (Duluth, Minn.), 1.924; asst. to chief of Health & Sanitary dept. (Miami Beach, Fla.), 1926-27, 1928-30; asst. to city atty. (Miami Beach), 1928-30; came to Phil. as reporter for Manila Daily Bulletin, 1930 and presently editor & mgr. Baguio Bulletin; memo Baguio Rotary (dir. & editor of Cafiao), Baguio Press Club (pres.). author-A Reporter's Handbook (1936), Philippine Wonderland (1940). ,a ddress-Po O. Box 61, Baguio, Phil. ORETA, Jose Francisco, attorney; b. Malabon, Rizal, P. I., Oct. 10, 1897; S. Canuto and Maria (Ibaviosa) 0; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch., 1924; LL.M. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1937. Mem. law firm Oreta & Rufino since 192,8 ; dir. Luzon Theaters,' Inc.; prof. Phil. Law Sch. & ' Far Eastern Univ. addressTinajeros, Malabon, Rizal, P. I. ' ORLINA, Felino S., dentist; b. Taal, Batangas"P. I., 1896; s. 'Mariano and Genoveba (Sangalang) 0; D.D.S. Philippine Dentai College" 1924. m. Eugenia Noble, Lilio, Laguna, P. I., Feb., '1919; child1'en-Veriiamor, Venus; Amerigo, Theresita, "'Sunny;' In pri:vate practice. club "- , Gun . . address -,. Taat;

ORTIGAS

Batangas, P. I, ORO, 'Pablo Oroseo, ait~l'riey; b. Sapian, Capiz, Phil., June 29, 1896; S. Tomas and Juana (Oroseo) 0; A.B. Silliman Univ., 1916; LL.B. Nat. Law ColI., 1923. m. Concepcion L. Ledesma of Jaro, Iloilo, Phil., 1927; children,Julio, Jose, Rosally (adopted). Passed Phil. bar examinati.on, 1923 and in priv. law practice since; actg. dean CoIl. of Law, Central Phil. Coil. (Jaro) since 1940; memo Acacia Lodge (Iloilo), Internat. Chamber of Commerce (Iloilo). ,a uthor-Filipino Soul, Business Jungle, New Philippines. ruld1'ess-146 Valeria St., Iloilo City, Phil. OROSA, Sixto Ylagan, physician; b. Taal, Batangas, Phil., Aug. 6, 1891; S. Simplicio and Juliana (Ylagan) 0; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1914. m. Dr: Severina Luna of Batangas, June 7, 1914; children,-Sixto C., Leonor C., Elena, Jose R., Rosalinda. Resident phys. Lanao, Butuan, Sulu public hospitals, 1914-15; supervising phys. and surgeon Sulu public hosp., 1917-24; actg. U.S. Quarantine officer at Jo10; chief division of hospitals, Bur. of Health in Manila, 1924-26; priv. practice in Bacolod, PhiL since 1926; memo Phil. Med. Assn. (2nd v.p.), Occ. Neg. Med. Assn., Bacolod Rotary. author-The Sulu Archipelago and It's People, various scientific articles. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Negros Golf, University (Bacolod). address-Bacolod City, Phil. ORTEGA, Juan, attorney; b. Malabon, Rizal, Phil., Nov. 24, 1884; S. Quintin and Monica (Santamaria) 路 0; stud. Liceo de Manila, LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1919. m. Raymunda Leyco at Malabon, Dec. 8, 1904; children,-Saclolo, Bayani, Isagani. Admitted to ,P hil. bar, 1919; priv. law practice in Manila since 1920; was successively with Forestry Bur. as ranger, elk. in Phil. Constabulary, charge of pardon section Executive Bur., spe:" cial atty. Bur. of Justice. address-1339 RF zal Ave., Manila, Phil. . ORTIGAS, Miguel Angel, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., May 7, 1912; 8. Dr. Ignacio R. and Consuelo (de Ynchausti) 0;' stud. La Salle CoIl.; B.S. in Chemistry, Univ. Sto. Isabel Miranda Sampedro Tomas, 1934. ' of Manila, Dec. 7, 1938; 1 dau. Ana Ma~ia.

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Chief chemist Tanduay Distillery, 1934-37; actg. sec. Filipinas Cia. de Seguros, 1937-38, mgr. Cebu City, phil., branch since 1938; Cebu branch mgr. for Filipinas Life Assurance Co., Insular Life Assurance Co., Phil. Guaranty Co., since 1938; memo Cebu Rotary. clubs -Casino Espanol de Cebu, Filipino de Cebu, address-D. Jakosalem Int., Cebu City, Phil. ORTIGAS y de YNCHAUSTI, Rafael, attorney, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Feb. 3, 1908; s. Ignacio R. and Consuelo (de Ynchausti) 0; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1931, LL.M. meritissimus, 1937. m. Asuncion Ortigas y Vargas of Manila, March 9, 1935; 1 son Rafael, Jr. Associated with law firm of Ramirez de Arellano, Jr., .& Francisco Ortigas, Jr. since 1931; dir. Filipinas Compania de Seguros and Filipinas Life Assurance Co. since 1935; mgr. Credit Corpn. of Phil. since 1937. clubs-Casino Espanol, Wack Wack Golf. address-2 Pasaje del Carmen, Manila, Phil. ORTIZ, . Arcadio Arreza, physician; b. Cantilan, Surigao, Phil., Nov. 13, '1904; s. Juan and Tomasa (Arreza) 0; A.A. Univ. of Phil. (Cebu), B. S. Univ. of Phil., 1931, M. D., 1933. m. Gertrudes Fuentes of Cagayan, Misamis Oriental, Phil., March 31, 1934. 1 son Arcadio Juan. Intern Misamis Oriental Provo Hosp., 1933; resident phys. Bethany Hosp. Leyte, 1933-36 and dir. since; memo Rizal Center, Leyte Med. Assn., P. M. A. address - P. O. Box 36, Tacloban, Leyte, Phil. ORTIZ LUIS, Juan Mesina, physician, government official; b. Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, Phil., June 24, 1907; S. Simplicio and Marta (Mosina) 0; A.A. San Juan de Letran, 1928; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1933. m. Amada Ramirez of Gapan, Nueva Ecija, April 10, 1940. Entered priv. med. prac. in Cabiao after passing bd. examination; intern Laguna Provo Hosp., 1934-35; joined Bur. of Health and apptd. actg. pres. sanitary div. in Pang~sinan (1937), med. officer Banato, Iloilo (1938) and presently med. officer Guimbat Nueva Ecija since 1938; 1st It. P. A. Med. Res., memo Nueva Ecija Med. Assn., Reserve Officers Legion of the Phil. address -Guimba, Nueva Ecija, Phil.

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OSIAS, Camilo, educator, author, legislator, statesman; b. Balaoan, La Union, PhiL, March 23, 1889; S. Manuel and Gregoria (Olaviano) 0; grad. Western Ill. States Normal Sch., 1908; B. S. Columbia Univ., 1910, diploma in ednl. administration, 1910; LL. D. Otterbein ColI., 1929. m. Ildefonsa Cuaresma of Bacnotan, La Union, 1914; child1'en-Camilo (desc.), Salvador (desc.), Victor, Rebecca, Apolinario (desc.), Benjamin, Rosita. First Filipino supt. of schools, 1915-17; professorial . lecturer Univ. of Philippines, 191921; pres. National Univ., 1921-29 ; memo Phil. Senate, 1925-29; resident commr. for Phil. in Washington, D. C., 1929-36; del. to Constitutional Conv.; ex-member National Assembly from La Union; presently general counselor to Phil. resident commr. in Washington; trustee Union Theol. Sem.; memo Phil. Educational Assn. (1st pres.), Phil. Amateur Athletic Federation (1st V. p. & sec.-treas.), Far Eastern Stud. Conf. (chmn.), N. E . A. , Pi Gamma Mu, Masonic order. ,authOl'Philippines Under the Spanish Regime (1917), Philippine Lesson Plan Book (1917), Philippine Readers vols. I to VII (1917-19), Ri,Zal and Education (1921), Barrio Life and Barrio Education (1921), Stories and Games (1926), Our Education and Dynamic Filipinism (1927), Teachers' Reading Manual (1929), Ti Filipinas Ditoy Lubong (1931); cO-<Luthot' - Philippine Number Primer (1923), Philippine Arithmetics (1923-25), Teachers' Manual for Teaching Arithmetic (1925), Evangelical Christianity in the Philippines (1931), Mining Laws (1937), Jose Rizal-His Life and Times (1938), The Filipino Way of Life (1940). medals - Columbia Univ. Distinguished Service Award, 1929. address-Balaoan, La Union, Phil. OSME:RA, Sergio, Vice President of the Philippines; b. Cebu City, Phil., Sept. 9,.1878; stud. San Carlos Sem. Coli. (Cebu); A.B. San Juan .de Letran ColI.; stud. law, Philosophy & letters, Univ. Sto. Tomas; LL.D. honoris causa, Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1929; LL.D. honoris COlUSa, Univ. of Phil., 1930. m. Estefania Ch. Veloso (desc.) and Esperan~a Limjap in Manila, Jan. 20, 1920; children-Nicasio, Vicenta (Mrs. Veloso), Edilberto, ~milio, Jesus (desc.), Milagros (Mrs. Alonso), Maria, Jo-


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se, Teodoro, Sergio, Jr. (1st marriage), Ramon, Rosy, Victor (2nd marriage). Admitted to Phil. bar, 1903; actg. provo gov. Cebu, 1904; provo fiscal Cebu, 1904, Cebu and Oriental Neg., 1905; provo gov. Cebu, 1906; chmn. 1st conv. of provo governors (Manila), 1906; assemblyman from 2nd dist. Cebu to 1st Phil. Assembly (speaker), 1907; vice-chmn. (gov.-gen. chmn.) 2nd conv. provo governors, 1908; re-elected assemblyman and speaker, successively, to 2nd and 3rd legislatures, 1909-16; memo and speaker Ho. of Rep. 4th and 5th legislatures, 1916-22; chmn 2nd Parliamentary Mission to U.S., 1922; senator from 10th dist. Cebu, 1922; memo 3rd Phil. Mission to U.S., 1924; special envoy of Phil. legislature to U.S. and del. of Phil. group to 33rd Interparliamentary Conf. (Washington D.C.), 1925; memo com. to confer wi th Pres. of U.S., 1927; re-elected senator (pres. protempore), 1928; pres. pro-tempore and floor leader of Senate, 1931; chmn. Legislative Independence Mission to U.S., 1931; re-eJected senator, 19M; elected Vice-President of Commonwealth of Philippines, 1935; apptd. actg. sec. Public Instruction and Cabinet memo 1935, permanent sec., 1936; headed special Mission to U.S. apptd. by Pres. of PhiL, 1938; pres. Nationalista Party, 1907-21; v.p. Con solidado Nationalista Party, 1922-33; pres. Partido Nacionalista-Democrata Pro-Independencia, 1933. clubs-Filipino, Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf, Manila, Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo. address-923 Sta. Mesa, Manila, Phil. OSORIO, Jose Pineda, attorney; b. Plaridel, Bulacan, Phil., Feb. 2, Hs99; S. Adriano and Modesta (Pineda) 0; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1924. m. Paulina Ramirez of Manila, PhiL, May 5, 1930; children-Adriano, Isabelita, Juanito, Clarita. Admitted to Phil. bar, 1925 and in priv. law practice since. address-227 David, Manila, Phi.l. OSTREA, Enrique Olivar, mining engineer, metallurgist; b. ' Balaoan, La Union, PhiL, Nov. 25, 1903; S. Leocadio and Genoveba (Olivar) 0; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of Arizona,' 1929,' M.S: in , Metallurgy, 1930. m. Elena S. Mapua of Manila, April' 25, 1937; chil,d ren-Antonio, Milagros. Research fellow to U.S. Bur. of Mines in Tucson, Ariz.,

PABLO

1929-30; asst. metallurgist Bur. of Science (Manila), 1931-36; priv. consultant practice in Manila, 1936-37; cons. engr. Rizal Gold Mining Assn. and Associated Mines, 1937T38; mill supt. Macawiwili Gold Mining Co. since 1938; prof. Mapua Institute of Technology, 193438; memo Tau Beta Pi, A.I.M.M.E. (Jr.), Phil. Scientific Soc., Nat. Research Council of Phil. (asso.), Epsilon Mu Alpha (adviser 193537). co-author-Factors Governing the Entry of Solutions into Ores During Leaching, The Outlook of Gold Refining in the Phil. Apptd. memo Bd. of Examiners for Mining Engineers (Manila), 1940. address-Po O. 137, Baguio, Phil. OVSOFF, (Ovsiannikoff), George Paul, business executive; b. Osovets Grodno, Russia, Dec. 1, 1897; S. Paul and Helen (Sutkokoy) 0; grad. Naval Academy, Petrograd, 1917. m. Galia Chernoff, TifIis, Russia, July 6, 1929; 1 son Ia. With Russian Navy, 1917-24; retired from Adm. Stark's Fleet, Manila, 1924; asst. supt. of a plantation, 1924; supt. of a rice mill 1925; with B.M. Lauritsen Co., 1926-29; supt. Feltman Bros., 1929-32; mgr. M.B. Lauritsen Co., since 1933. address-724 Nebraska, Malate, Manila, P. 1. PABLO, Ambrosio, business executive; b. Polo, Bulacan, P. 1., Dec. 7, 1887; S. Valentin and Maxima (Doon) P; B.A. Liceo de Manila, 1904; B.P. American Univ.; M.S. Columbia Univ. m. Cresencia Pongol, Catbalogan, Samar, P. 1., Nov. 29, 1~09; childrenFelicisima, Antonio, Arturo, Lourdes, Ramon, Ambrosio. With Bur. of Printing, 1903; Bur. of Internal Revenue, 1904; Bur. of Posts, 1905; Bur. of Science, 1905-06; asst. provincial treas. and actg. provincial treas., Samar 1907-09, 1911-14, Laguna, 1910-11; provincial sec.-treas. and actg. provincial governor, Palawan, 1914-17; provincial treas., Rizal, 191718, Ambos, Camarines, 1918-19; government pensionado to U. S. and Europe, 1925-27; special agent and chief provincial and finance div., Executive Bur., 1919-33; C.P.A.; at present mgr. Bulacan Mining Co., Inc., Silao Gold Mining ' Syndicate; dir., sec.-treas. and asst. gen. mgr. Luzon Consolidated Mines; treas., trustee, San Rafael Gold Mining Assn.; dir. Philippine Minerals Mining Co.; Mason; memo


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Samahang Bulacan, Philippine Soc. uf Certified Public Accountants, Plaridel Temple Assn., Philippine Columbian Assn. address1036 Florida, Manila, P. I. PACANA, Julio Verne, government official; b. Cagayan, Misamis Oriental, Phil., April 12, 1898; s. Bruno and Marcela (Pacana) Wabe. m. Feliza Calixtro of Cagayan, March 19, 1919; children-Julio, Jr., Tommy, Armida, Jimmy, Roland, Jolly Nelly, Bernardo Carpio, Julyson, Ludovica, Delano, Clarebelle, Penelope, Julius. Travelling deputy treasurer, bookkeeper, cashier Cagayan prov.; clk. Court First Instance, Cagayan; organized Cagayan Stevedoring Co., 1921; municipal mayor of Cagayan since 1934; memo Tawong Gawas, Legionarios del Trabajo, Maguindanaw, Federacion de Obrera of Cagayan (pres.). club-Cagayan Country. addressCagayan, Misamis Oriental, Phil.

PADILLA

chg. auditing dept. Iloilo branch (1924-25), sub-agent, asst. mgr. Bacolod branch (192627), mgr. Iloilo branch (1927-36) of Phil. National Bank; partner & mgr. stock brokerage firm of Angel Padilla & Co. since 1936; presently sugar broker; Mason; memo Iloilo Y.M.C.A. (ex-pres.). address-Burke Bldg., Manila, Phil. PADILLA, Constancio, attorney; b. Penaranda, Nueva Ecija, Phil., Sept. 1, 1894; S. Ricardo and Petra (Ibarra) P; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1919, LL.B., 1919. m. Benita O. Chioco of Sta. Domingo, Nueva Ecija, Jan. 6, 1923; children-Concepcion, Jose. Deputy fiscal Nueva Ecija, 1922-23; actg. provo fiscal 1923-24; dir. Northern Nueva Ecija Institute, 1926-34; presently memo provo board, Nueva Ecija. address-San Jose, Nueva Ecija, Phil. PADILLA. Engracio Valencia. 'attorney, business executive; b. Guinobatan, Albay, P. I., April 16, 1887; S. Francisco and Filomena (Valencia Costosa) P; B.A. Liceo de Manila, 1907. m. Cecilia Ledesma, Jaro, Iloilo, P. I., Sept., 1913; children-Manuel, Ofelia, Rosalia, Raul, Aida, Francisco Nestor, Melba, Apeles, Lina. Pres. Philippine Chamber of Commerce, Iloilo; mgr. Luzon Surety Co. Inc., Iloilo. clubs-Rotary (Iloilo), Iloilo Tennis, Filipino-Chinese. address-A. Ledesma St., Iloilo, Iloilo, P. I.

PACIS, Vicente Albano, editor; b. Vintar, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Aug. 24, 1902; S. Cornelio and Benigna (Albano) P; A. B. Univ. of Illinois, 1924; M. A. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1925. m. Beatriz Concepcion of Manila, Phil., Sept. 11, 1928; children-Maria Luisa, Maria Angelita, Vicente Albano, Jr., Antonio. Copyreader Milwaukee Journal, 1925; staff memo Associated Press (Washington bur.), 1925-26, Manila Tribune, 1926-27; 1st editor and co-founder of Graphic, 1927; city editor Philippines Herald, 1929-30, editor, 1930-40; presently executive editor Ramon Roces Publications, Inc.; prof. English & Journalism, Far Eastern Univ., 1934-39; Manila corr. for Washington Post and Chicago Tribune; memo Sigma Delta ' Chi, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Gridiron Club, Illinois Press Assn. autho'r -National Defense, a basic Philippine Problem and articles on The National Language Movement, Tht3 Japanese Empire in the Philippines. address-22 Pilar St., Boulevard Heights, Rizal, Phil.

PADILLA, Ricardo Alejandro, business executive; b. San Sebastian, Spain, May 19, 1910; S. Alejandro and Carmen Padilla; B.A. Universidad de Sevilla; B.F.S. Georgetown Univ. Banking student Chase National Bank of N. Y.; arrived Philippines, 1933; now gen. agent Tabacalera Cigar Factory, Manila. clubs-Chevy Chase (M.D.), Club de Tennis (Spain), Nautico (Spain), Casino Espanol, Army and Navy, Manila Polo. address-Tabacalera, Manila, P. I.

PADILLA, Angel; banker, stockbroker, business executive; b. Ilog, Occ. Neg., Phil., Dec. 25, 1893; s. Bartolome and Petra (Malvas) p;. ed. in Phil. m. Socorro Itchon at Aparri, Cagayan, Phil., July 10, 1919. Clk. City of Manila, 1912-18; successively clk. (1918), cashier, actg. mgr. Aparri branch (1923-24),

PADILLA, Sabino, attorney, jurist; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. 21, 1894; S. Dr. Nicanor and Dona Isabel (Biddy) Padilla y Escobar. A.B. Ateheo de Manila; LL.B. Univ. of Phil; LL.M. Columbia Univ.; D.C.L. Univ. Sto. Tomas. m. 路 Dona Dominga de los Reyes of Manila, 1922; chiul1'en-Esperanza, Patro-


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cinio, Teodoro, Maria, Tomas, Rosa, Sabino, Jr. address~2157 Azcarraga, Manila, Phil. PADUA, Regino G., surgeon, professorial lecturer; b. San Juan, La Union, P. 1., Sept. 7, 1892; s. Ceferino and Luisa (GaerIan) P; M.D. Univ. of the Phil., 1915, D.T.M., 1918; Dr. P.H. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1921. m. Isabel Padua, San Juan, May 14, 1922; children-Ceferino, Alfonso, Remedios, Amelita, Zaida, Evelyna. Resident physician, Philippine Gen. Hosp. and asst. in medicine, Univ. of the Philippines, 1915; resident surgeon and instructor in surgery, Univ. of the Philippines, 1917; regimental surgeon, 1st Regiment of Infantry, 1st Philippine Div., 1918; pensionado to U. S., 1919; medic~i1 officer, Bureau of Health, 1922; commissioned capt. Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., 1923; promoted to maj., 1929; professorial lecturer, Univ. of the Philippines since 1927. authorscientific papers and publications. Pres. Northern Luzon Assn. i memo Philippine Medical Assn., Public Health Assn., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Philippine Reserve Officers' Assn. (past commander). address841 Leveriza, Pasay, Rizal, P .1.

PAGUIRIGAN

can tile Co., 1921-29; with L.R. Aguinaldo & Co. sInce 1930 and presently dept. mgr.; memo Phil. Chamber of Commerce. "address-L.R. Aguinaldo & Co., Manila, Phil. PAGE, Herbert Claiborne, major, Philippine Army; b. Petersburg, Virginia, Sept. 17, 1877 ; S. Herbert Henry and Mary Louisa (Claiborne) P; attended Roanoke CoIl., Virginia; grad. Constabulary Sch., 1908. 1n. Arisin Ulama, Sulu, P. 1., Dec. 22, 1921. Clerical positions WaIl Street houses, 18961904; came to Phil. with U.S.A., 1904-07; It., Philippine Constabulary, 1907-11; officer, Philippine Constabulary (now Philippine Army) since 1913; while with Philippine Constabulary, has been deputy provincial governor of various stations in Sulu, actg. deputy governor, Lanao, deputy provincial governor, Cotabato; deputy provincial treas., Sulu; ex-officio justice of peace, same; special inspector for the Bur. of Prisons, Puerto Princesa, Palawan; asst. dist. commander, Dist. of Southern Mindanao and presently insp. dept. Southern Luzon. Mason. dubZamboanga. address-Glan, Sarangani Dist., Mindanao, P.1.

PAEZ, Arsenio, attorney, government official; b. Malabon, Rizal, P. 1., Jan. 3, 1893; S. Lucino and Elena (Naval) P; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1915, LL.B., 1918. m. Ines Santos, Meycauayan, Bulacan, P. 1.; children-Horacio, Guillermo, Oscar, Victor, Felipe, Patricio, Ramon. Entered Bur. of Justice, 1924; chmn. committee to reorganize different bureaus and offices under Dept. of Commerce and Communication, 1932; chmn. Anti-Usury Bd., 1933; asst. mgr., sec.-treas. National Rice and Corn Corpn. since 1936; actg. mgr. National Development Co. since 1936. add1'ess-Malabon, Rizal, P. 1.

PAGLINAWAN, Mamerto Pangilinan, businessman, editor; b. Manila, P. I., May 11, 1890; S. Juan and Juana P; Peritage Mercantil, Ateneo de Manila, 1909. m. IIdefonsa Cruz, Polo, Bulacan, April 17, 1925; children-Carlos, Elias, Manuel, Rosa, Paz. Was successively engaged in printing, chocolate and coffee factory, bakery; in the grocery business since 1920. author-Bayan at Pag-ibig, Tagalog Grammar, Tagalog Arithmetic, Tagalog Geography, Spanish-Tagalog Grammar. add1'ess-625 Legarda, Sampaloc, Manila, P. 1.

PAGADUAN, Ramon, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Feb. 20, 1892; s. Paulino and Mauricia (Aguas) P; grad. Phil. School of Commerce, 1912. m. Patrocinio Kosca in Pasig, Rizal, Phil., July 28, 1914; child1'enTomas, Daniel, Milagros, Ramon, Jr. Mem. Bur. of Education personnel "at Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, Cal., 1915; returned to Phil. as asst. mgI'. Phil. Net & Braid Mfg. Co., 1916-21; mgr. Manila Mer-

b. IIagan, Isabela, Phil., Jan. 12, 1894;

PAGUffiIGAN, Domingo B., agronomist;

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Pascual and Fermina (Amalingan) P; B.S.A. Univ. of Phil., 1916; M.S.A. with honors, Univ. of Connecticut, 1920; post-grad. course Harvard Univ., 1920-21. m. Felisa Rosales of Lilio, Laguna, PhiL, Oct., 1918; chiUb'en -Bienvenido, Fermina, Benedicta, Onesimo, Leonida, Liceria, Antonio, Natividad, Consolacion. Asst. plant physiology coIl. of agr. Univ. of Phil., 1914-16; tech. attache Tobac-


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co Survey Commn., 1916; tech. asst. Bur. of Agr., Isabela & Cebu, 1916-18; special officer Bur. of ,Forestry, 1917; supervising agent Bur. Internal Revenue, 1918-19; station supt. Bur. of Agr., 1919-20; agronomist Bur. Plant Industry at Cagayan Valley and Manila, 1922-32; part time detail Bur. of Science, 1934; chief tobacco research section Bur. Plant Industry, 1933-40; memo Osmefia Am.Phil. Trade Com., 1936-37; agr. asst. Phil. del. to Golden Gate Internat. Exposition, 1939; del. 6th Pacific Congress in U. S. , 1939; presently special examiner Bur. Civil Service; chief plant propagation 'div. Bur. Plant Industry; tech. consultant National Economic Council, National Warehousing Corpn., National Tobacco Corpn.; contributing editor Phil. Journal of Agriculture; memo Conn. Horticultural Soc., Phil. Scientific Soc., Nat. Research Council (charter), Soc. for Advancement of Research, Internationale Tabakwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (Bremen, Germany), fellow A.A.A.S.; govt. pension ado for study of agr. in Cuba, Dutch East Indies, 1919-22; memo K. C., Caballeros del Carmen. autho1'-various tech. articles on a&ricultur e. address - 2231 Azcarraga, Int. 10, Manila, Phil. PALACIO, Perfecto Remoroza, attorney; b. Mauban, Tayabas, PhiL, April 18, 1897; S. Leoncio and Vicenta (Remoroza) P; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1924. m. Presentacion Veluz of Lucena, Tayabas, Feb. 25, 1933; chi ld1'en Conrado N atalio, Perfecto Gregorio, Flor de Li7. Teresita, Oscar Alberto. Admitted Phil. bar, 1925 and entered priv. prac. in Tayabas; elected mun. councilor of Mauban, 1925; asst. provo fiscal of Tayabas, 1926; J.P. Quezon City, 1939; memo Tayabas Bar Assn., Lucena Jolly Club (pres.), Mauban Circle (pres.), Tayabas Employees Assn. (v.p.) , Quezon City Employees Loan & Savings ' Assn. (dir.). address-Natib Road, Quezon City, Phil. PALANOG, Pacifico R., government official; b. Nabas, Capiz, PhiL, July 20, 1900; s. Victoriano and Paula (Ronquillo>' P; Ph. B. Univ. of Phil., 1929. m. Ena Acurantes of Nabas, Dec. 19, 1931; children-Manuel (desc.), Thelma, Gladys Trinidad. Teacher, Nabas Intermediate sch., 1922-24; instr. Ibajay Acad,

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1929-32, d~r., ' 1932-34; successively mun. councilor (1931-34) , mun. ' p.r~s. '(1934-37) : mun. mayor of Nabas since 1938. add-ressN abas, Capiz, Phil. PALMA y VELASQUEZ, Rafael, attorney, educator; b. Manila, P. I., Oct. 24, 1874; S . Hermogenes and Hilaria ( Velasquez) P ; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1891; st udied law, U. of Santo Tomas (non-grad. ) ; LL.D. U. of Manila, 1924. m. Carolina Ocampo of Manila, P. I., Feb. 2, 1902; child,'en-Virginia (Bonifacio) , Hector, Alicia, Fe. Officer of int erna'l revenue under Spanish r egime 1896-98 . editor La Independencia, 1898-99, Ei Nuevo Dia, 1900, EI Renacimien to, 1902-04; admitted to Philippine bar, 1901; prof . of law, Escuela de Derecho, 1901-05 ; r ep. from Cavite to first Philippine' Assembly, 1907 ; memo Philippine Commn., 1908-16, P hilippine Senate, 1916-21; sec. Dept. of Interior, 191720; pres. U. of the Philippines, 1923-34: memo Am. Bar Assn., Philippine Bar Assn . Philippine Chamber of Commerce. clubs---':" Filipino, Philippine Columbian, Mason (33 0 ) . address-553 Leroy, Manila, P. I. PALOMO, Gaudencio Vijandre, businessman; b. San Miguel, Bulacan, P. I., F eb. 12, 1890; s. Agustin Palomo and Petra (Vijandre) P. m. Liberata Flores (desc.) of Pateros, Rizal, P. 1., March 13, 1913; child1'en -Purifico, Celestino, Felina, Francisco Victoria, Gaudiosa. Clk. Bureau of Educ~tion ' in dry goods business since 1923; Maso~ (32째). addTess-1601 Azcarraga, Manila, P.I. ~ANGANIBAN, Jose Villa, professor, wnter; b. Bautista, Pangasinan, P. I., June 12, 1903; 8. Geminiano and Policarpia (Villa y Sanchez) P; B.A. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1929, Ph.B., 1931, E.S.E., 1933, M.A., 1937. m. Consuelo Vivencia Torres, Tahauan, Batangas, ,P . I., April 5, 1930; child"en-Jose Rosario, Rosamyrna, Virgilio. Mem. edito: rial staff, Graphic Weekly, 1928-29; editor, The Varsitarian, 1928-30; professor in Freshman English, Advanced Rhetoric Public Speaking, Argumentation, Literatu;e (English & Tagalog), Univ. o! Santo Tomas since 1928, in San Beda, ColI. since 1930; mgr. C.T. Panganiban Co.; editor , Holy Name Journal. author-'-LesBons in English (1932) " Lectures


PANIS in Advanced Rhetoric (1933), Argumentation and Debate (1933), Public Speaking ' and Argument (1936), Stealer of Hearts and other stories (1928), Fundamental Tagalog (1938), Six Conjugations of the Tagalog Verb (1939) ; memo Knights of Columbus. address -879 P. Noval, Manila, Phil. PANIS, Emiliano M., physician, attorney; b. Manila, PhiL, Dec. 5, 1891; S. Juan and Maria Paz (de la Merced) P; M.D. Univ. of Phil. 1916, LL.B., 1926, LL.M., 1928. m. Vicenta Ortega of San Fernando, La Union, Phil., Aug. 3, 1918; children-Maria Carmen, Joaquin, Antonio, Juan, Maria Paz, Lourdes. 2nd It. Phil. Constabulary, 1916, 1st It., 1917, capt., 1918, maj., 1927, It. col., 1937; asst. chief med. service P.A., 1936; presently actg. chief judge advocate general's dept.; memo Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Manila Med. Soc. author-Medical Handbook for Phil. Constabuiary (1935). club-Constabulary Officers. addr'ess-788 San Sebas\ian, Manila, Phil. PARAS, Ricardo, attorney, judge b. Boac, Marinduque, P. 1., Feb. 17, 1891; S. Ricardo and Andrea (Mercader) P; LL.B. Univ. of Philippines, 1913. m. Elisa Lardizabal, Boac, Feb. 17, 1920; children-Edgardo, Jorge, Oscar, Leticia, Ricardo, Elisa. Mem. House of Reps., 1919-22; judge of First Instance, Samar, 1924-29, Ilocos Sur & Abra, 1929-33, Pangasinan, 1st branch, 1933-36; memo Court of 'Appeals since 1936 and presently presiding justice. address-Arellano Bldg., Manila, P. I. PAREDES, Quintin, statesman, lawyer; S. Juari Felix and Regina (Babila:) P; grad. Law Sch. of Manila, ,1907. 111,. Victoria Peralta, 1906; children-Isidro, Quintin, Lourdes, Lu'cas, Guadalupe, Germelina, Victorino, Elisa, Rosario '(desc.), Enes, Antonio. Admitted to Phil. bar, 1907; 4th pros. atty., 1908, advancing. to 1st, pros. atty., 1913; was prof. law, criminologist, dir. Law Sch. of Manila; solid ,tor gen., 1917 ;.:'a tty. 'gen., ,1918'; sec. of justice, 1920'-21; nominated by. Pres. WO'Odtow Wilson for asso. justice Supreme Court of P.I.; memo 1st parliamentary mission to U.S., 1919; 'admitted , to practice before U.S. Sub. Bangued, Abra, P. 1., Sept. 9, 1884;

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preme Court, 1919, U.S. District Court for China, 1920; ' resumed priv. practice, 1921; elected memo Ho. of Rep., 1925, re-elected 1928, 31, 34, actg. speaker, 1929, speaker protem, 1931, vice speaker; elected memo Nat. Assembly, 1935; apptd. 1st resident commr. of the Philippine Commonwealth Govt. to U.S., 1935. Served as col. judge advocate gen., Philippine N.G.; Mason (32 clubs-Philippine Columbian, Filipino, Wack Wack Golf, Tiro al Blanco. address-Bangued, Abra Province, P. 1. 0

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PAREDES, Tomas Trullench, dental surgeon; b. Can don, Ilocos Sur, P. 1., March 19, 1906; 8. Mariano and Concepcion (Trullench) P; D.D.S. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1928. m. Lolita M. Puno, Moncada, Tarlac, P. 1., May 6. 1933; children-Mariano, Enrique. Checker Bur. of Customs, Zamboanga, 1925; instructor and later asst. prof. in prosthetic technic, Philippine Dental ColI., 1928-35; 1st It. Dental Reserve Corps, U. S. A., 1931-36; 2nd It. and dental surgeon, Philippine Army since 1935. author-Comparative Dental Anatomy and Prosthetic Technic I and Prosthetic II. Mem. Phi Delta Phi. address-Tuguegarao, Cagayan, P. I. PASCUAL y BAUTISTA, Filomeno, attor路ney; b. San Marcelino, Zambales, PhiL, July 5, 1900; S. Nicomedes and Fortunata (Bautista y Corpus) Pascual y Paranada; stud. Univ. of Phil.; A.A. National Univ., 1924, LL.B. magna cum Laude, 1928. m. Severina Piga y de Jesus in San Marcelino, Dec. 29, 1923. Admitted Phil. bar, 1928; atty. with Bur. of Lands, 1928-29; priv. law practice since and presently memo Esposo & Pascual law firm; memo Manila Marcelifiean Assn. (pres.). address-Manila, Phil. P ASCU AL, Wenceslao Asuncion. physician; b. Navotas, RizaI, P. I., Sept. 28, 1898; S. Silvestre and Ramona (Asuncion) P; M.D. Univ. of PhiL, 1922; Instructor of Physiology, Univ. 'of ,Phil.. ,1922; P. I. government fellow, '1926-28; 'research fellow, HarVard Univ., 1926-27, Cambridge Viii"., 1927-28; 'asst. prof. of' physiology, Univ. 'of Phil. since 1929. author-articles on physiology of the blood, res:' ' piration ,cirCUlation, nervous system, and muscular exercise; industrial ph~siology arid


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hygiene; Filipino physiological standard. V.p. Philippine Scientific Soc.; memo Rizal Medical Assn.; supreme noble Rizal Center ~raternity. address-Malabon, Rizal, P. 1. PATERNO, Feliciano P., banking executive; b. Manila, Phil., Feb. 9, 1888; S. Jose A. and Leonor (Valenzuela) P; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1905; chemistry stud. Yale Univ., 1906-08. Tn. Paz Tuason in Manila, March 19, 1925. With Jose Syquia & Co., 1910; govt. service, 1911-12; chief clk. Bazaar Siglo XX, 1912-14; sec. & gen. mgr. Philanderia Filipina, Inc., 1914-15; sec. to pres. of Yangco, Rosenstock & Co., 1915-17; officer Phil. N.G. during World War I; joined Phil. Nat. Bank as cashier Shanghai, China, branch, 1919-21, branch agent, 1921-25, mgr. foreign dept., Manila since 1925; capt. U.S.A. Res.; Mason. clubs-Casino Espanol, Filipino, Tiro al Blanco, Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. address -Phil. National Bank, Manila, Phi.l. PAZ, Emilio Pedro de la, attorney, newspaperman, assemblyman; b. Marikina, Rizal, P. I., May 19, 1895; 路 S. Ponciano and Susana (Santos) P; B.A. Ateneo de Manqa, 1915, cum w,ude; LL.B. Manila Law ColI., 1928. m. Felisa D. Santos, Dec. 7, 1932. Subscription agent Roces Publications, regular memo editorial staff, La Vanguardia; corr. to U. S., 1920; transferred to EI Debate, 1921; admitted to Philippine bar, 1928; elected assemblyman for 2nd dist. of Rizal, 1935. addressMarikina, Rizal, P. I. PEARCE, Romney Lyle, accountant; b. Vancouver, Wash., June 2, 1904; s. Dion E. and Jennie B. (Thompson) P; stud. Oregon State College. m. Geraldine F. Meagher of Seattle, Wash., Oct. 7, 1936. Cost accountant with Texas Co. (China) Ltd. at Shanghai, China; asst. branch mgr. RCA Victor Co. (China) at Hongkong, China; jr. accountant Haskins & Sells in Shanghai office; presently credit & collection mgr. H. E. Heac;ock Co., Manila, Phil.; Mason (various offices); memo Y.M.C.A., Portland, Ore. (life), Beta Theta Pi. author-Slants on China (article) , Impressions of a Griffin (article), Study of Credit and Collection Ratios in the Philippines (in preparation). address-1188 A. Mabini, Manila, Phil.

PEARCE, William Mansfield, business executive; b. Milwaukee, Wis., 路Feb. 24, 1909; s ..Charles D. a~d Grace Reed . (~ansfield) P; B. A. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1931. m. Helen Remington Johnson of Evanston, Ill., Dec. 2i, 1935. With Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. since 1931 in foreign sales work in Central America, West Indies, Europe, North Africa, India, Dutch East Indies, Australia, South Seab and presently mgr. for Phil. clubs-Manila Polo, Baguio Country, Calamba Athletic & Social, Panama Country (Canal Zone). address-409 Park Ave., Pasay, Rizal. PECSON, Potenciano, attorney, legislator; b. Agno, Pangasinan, PhiL, Nov. 20, 1892;

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Manuel and Isidora (Navas) P; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1916, B.L., 1924, LL.M., 1926. m . Geronima Tomelden in Lingayen, Pangasinan, Dec. 19, 1920. Instr. Pangasinan H. S., Lingayen, 1916-18, Manila H.S., 1919; clk. Bur. of Internal Revenue, 1920-23; elected to Ho. of Rep. from 1st dist., Pangasinan, 1928, 1931; memo Rizal Center. addTess-Agno, 路Pa gasinan, Phil. PEDROSA, Pio Puebla, government official; b. Palo, Leyte, Phil., May 4, 1900; s. Carlos Villas and Martina (Puebla) P; B.S.C. Univ. of PhiL, 1925, M.A., 1926. m. Luisa Noble Acebedo of Palo, April 23, 1927; children-- Ramon, Lourdes Maria, Alberto, Fernando, Ana Delfina, Augusto, Dolores Victoria. Bur. of Audits as clerk, 1922, successively provo auditor Camarines Norte (1930), Bataan (1934), Isabela (1935), Camarines Sur (1936), Laguna (1936-39); asst. comptroller Nat. Development Co., 1939; financial asst. office of Pres. of Phil., 1939-40; deputy commr. of budget since June 24, 1940; city treas. Quezon City, Phil., 1939-40; dir. Govt. Service Insurance System. author-A Financial History of 路 the Philippine Revolution (1926), Financial Mysteries in the Pact of Biak-na-Bato (article 1929), The Funds of the Second Philippine Revolution (article 1929), The Cry of Balintawak (article 1929), Matter and Spirit (play 1929), Manual of Instructions to Provincial, City and Municipal Treasurers (official pUblication 1939). ad7 dress-Palo, Leyte, Phil. o

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·Sept. 3, 1906; s. Pedro and Chi.u (Te) P; M.P. N~tion~l Shangh~i ColI. .of Medicine, 1934. Suca'essIv'ely intern, Chinese -Red Oros$ Gen. Hosp., Shanghai·; asst. Diy. of Mental and Nervous Disease; first aid physician, Chenju Gen. Headquarters Chin au Univ. address-909 San Fernando St., Manila, P. 1. PELA YO, Pantaleon Alvarez, attorney; b. Zamboanga, PhiL, Aug. 3i, 1901; s. Ladislao and Abundia (Alvarez) P; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1925. m. Luz Valderrosa of Bacolod City, PhiL, Nov. 25, 1926; childrerlrPantaleon, Jr., Benjamin, Ramon, Natividad, David. Admitted Phil. bar, 1925; priv. law practice in Davao since; del. Constitutional Conv., 1934; memo Hijos de Mindanao and Sulu (organizer), Open Forum Club of Davao (pres.). club-Filipino (Davao). add1'ess-44 Escario St., Davao City, Phil. PENNING, CorneIis Joannes Hugo, sugar industry executive; b. Rotte~dam, Holland, Dec. 15, 1883; S. A. and D.J. (~lemans) ' P; grad. sugar technologist. m. Lily Sidwell Brock in Burban, Natal, South Africa, Jan. 15, 1915; 1 son John. Held various positions in sugar industry in Java, South Africa, Cuba; came to Phil. 1918 as rep. Honolulu Iron Works; mgr. Victorias Milling Co. since 1925; Mason; memo Phil. Sugar Assn., Am. Soc. M.E.; pres. Sagay Escalante Sugar Co. clubs-ManUa, Manila Polo, Manila Yacht, Army and Navy, Iloilo, Bacolod Golf. address-Victorias, Negros Occidental, Phil. PERALTA, Fernando de, asst. agronomist; b. Claveria, Cagayan, P. 1., May 30, 1894; S.

Pablo and Melchora (Leano) de P; B.A. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919, B.Agr., 1922, M. Agr., 1923; Ph.D. Nebraska Univ., 1934. m. Isidora Alcala, Los Banos, Laguna, P. 1., Sept. 27, 1917; childrerlr-Paz, Ramon, Telesforo, Lauriano, Adelaida, Nemesio, Teodora. Successively grad. asst. in plant physiology, Univ. of the Philippines, instructor, same; municipal councilor, Los Banos; passed competitive pensionado examinations, 1928; was in charge of laboratory experiments, plant physiology dept., Univ. of the Philippines up to 1932; special pensionado . to . . Nebraska Univ., 1934; at . present asst. agronorpist . of the· T~bacco Research ' Section. . author-art-

PEREZ

ic1es on different crops of the Philippines. Mem. Phi Sigma, 'Sigma Xi, Ecological Soc. America; a~so . . memo .Philippine NatioRal Research Council. address-1040 ' A. Dart, Manila, P. 1.

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PEREZ, Antonio Graciano, government official, attorney; b. San Fernando, La Union, P. 1., Dec. 18, 1892; S. Juan and Elena Maria (Socorro) P; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1925; C.E. Mapua Institute of Technology, 1935. m. Soledad de Celis, Pakil, Laguna, P. 1., June 4, 1916. Clk. and deputy assessor, Laguna, 1914; property clk., 1916-18; senior clk. Auditor's Office, Laguna, 1918-19; travelling deputy provincial treasurer's office, Laguna, 1919-20; transferred to Bur. of Coast and Geodetic Survey as chief accountant, 1920; assigned to U. S. to study aerial mapping and photolithography, 1935; chief administrative office, Coast & Geodetic Survey since 1936. author-Activities of the Bur. of Coast and Geodetic Survey, Mapping P. 1. Anew. Mason. Founder and 1st pres. Hiram Abiff Caravan; sovereign knight Mu Iota Tau Fraternity; founder and 1st pres. Mapua Instiute of Technology Engineering Assn. address -323 A. Flores St., Manila, P. 1. PEREZ, Gilbert Somers, educator; b. Pensacola, Florida, Feb. 8, 1885; s. Constantino and Regina (Du Suau) P; attended Bucknell Univ., Univ. of Chicago, Univ. of Illinois; ·B.S. in Biology, 1907, Pd. D., 1933. m. Hazel CJeaveland-Hodges, Scranton, Pennsylvania, May 5, 1915; childre'Y/r-Robert, Eleanor. Prin. Baliuag elementary sch., 1909, San Miguel elementary sch., 1910; supervising teacher, Hagonoy, Bulacan, 1910, Jagna, Bohol, 1911-12; industrial supervisor, Bohol, 191217, Tayabas, 1917; supt. of schs., Tayabas, 1917-26; chief, Industrial Div., 1926-28; chmn. Economy Survey Committee, 1928; supt. of vocational education, 1926-36; actg. supt., Philippine Sch. of Arts and Trades, 1933, Mountain Province, 1936; Denmark and Germany to study Danish folk schs. and German vocational schs., 1929; visited Belgian and Dutch Schs., 1933. -autho1'-Fellow Teachers, Mint of the Philippines, The Culion Lapel' Colony Coinage,. Conceived in Liberty, Pasig River Anthology; ·2nd Book of Phaon. Ma:' son; memo Amer'iean , Numismatic Soc." Soc.


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Royal Numismatique BeIge, New York Coin Club. address-Corner Real and Magallanes, Manila, P. I. PEREZ, Hilario Padlan, dental surgeon; b. San Carlos, Pangasinan, P. I ., Aug. 12,

1893; s. Valeriano and Gregoria (Padlan) P; D.D.S. Univ. of the Philippines, 1919, D.M.D., 1923. m. Marcela Artiaga, San Juan del Monte, Rizal, P. I., March 12, 1922; children -Alicia, Hilario. With Bur. of Public Welfare, 1922; memo Bd. of Examiners, 1922, pres., 1923-33; apptd. 1st It. U. S. A. Res., 1925; memo American Dental Assn.; sec.treas. National Dental Assn. of P. I. clubsWack Wack Golf, Welfareville Employees' (pres.). address-San Juan del Monte, Rizal, P. I. PEREZ, Primitivo Siason, government official; b. San Manuel, Pangasinan, PhiL, Oct. 25, 1895; S. Jacinto and Maria (Siason) P . m. Patrocinio Sanchez Palasigui of San Nicolas, Pangasinan, Nov. 7, 1914; children-Felicidad, Laureano, Julita, Flor, Corazon, Purificacion, Ramona, Monolita, Carmelita, Anita, Priscilla, Nieves, Angelita, Charito, Nimia. Joined Bur. of Education as teacher 1920; mun. pres. San Manuel, 1934-37, mayor since. address-San Manuel, Pangasinan, Phil. PEYER, Robert Camille, business executive; b. Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 3, 1896; s. Jules R. and Elisabeth (Gasser) P; ed. in Switzerland. m. Maria Teresa Fanlo in Manila, PhiL, Jan. 22, 1925; children--Alice Terry, Elisabeth Lillian, Ruth Corinne. Swiss mil. service, 1916; came to Phil. 1917 with Lutz & Co.; with Phil. Manufacturing Co. since 1919 and pnsently treas. of same; guest memo B.P.O.E. clubs-Swiss, Manila Polo, Manila Golf. add1'ess-150 V. Mapa, Manila, Phil. PIANI, William, archbishop; b. Martinengo, Bergamo, Italy, Sept. 16, 1875; , s. Alessandro and Luigia (Cantoni) P; Ph.D. and Litt. D. Universita Gregoriana, Rome, Italy, 1894. Ordained priest at Montevideo, Uruguay, 1898; ptof. of philosophy, theology and canon law, Salesian College, Uruguay, 1899; rector, Sem. of Salesian Fathers, rector, Sem.

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of Salesian Fathers of St. John Bosco, Montevideo, Uruguay,. 1900;. provincial of the Salesian Fathers, Republic of Mexico;, 1912; titular bishop of Paleopolis and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Puebla de los Angeles, Mexico, 1921; consecrated bishop in Rome, 1922; titular archbishop of Nicosia and apostolic delegate, Philippines, since U122. decoration - Grand Officer of the Crown of Italy (1940). addr'ess-1195 lV1. H. del Pilar, Manila, P. I. , PIATT, Columbus Edmond, police official; b. New Market, Tenn., Jan. 17, 1880; s. Wil-

liam Jasper and Sarah Ann (Williams) P. m.. Dixie Ann Tinsley of Morristown, Tenn., March 25, 1922. Came to Phil. with U.S.V., 1900; entered Phil. civil govt. service in police dept., 1901 and held various offices including chief of police; presently retired; Mason (officer); memo U.S.V.F.W., U.S.W.V. clubWack Wack Golf, add'r ess-Baguio, Phil. PICHAY, Leon C., writer; b. Vigan, Ilocos Sur, P. I., June 27, 1902; S. Paulino and Estefania (Crisologo) P; studied Univ. of Manila. m. Filomena Oasan, Luna, La Union, P. I., June 5, 1923; children--Jose, Benjamin, Cesar, Pedro, Nenita. author-several novels and short stories mostly in Ilocano. Mem. Filipino Editors' and Publishers' Union; gen. sec. Romanceros Nacionales. address-943-L Raon, Manila, P. I. PINEDA, Casto Jose, physician; b. Manila, P. I., Dec. 31, 1895; s. Gregorio and Ignacia (Lopez) P; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1920. m. Carmen de Santos, Manila, Oct. 17, 1933; children--Eulalia, Elena, Rosa, Casto. Resident physician, San Juan de Dios Hosp. for 1 yr.; now in private practice; memo Manila Medical Soc., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico. club-Silafiganan Tennis. address1963 Juan Luna, Manila, P. 1. PINGOL, Sabas Naguit, dental surgeon; b. Minalin, Pampanga, P. I., Dec. 5, 1903;

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Nazario and Catalina (Naguit) P; D.D.S. Philippine Dental ColI., 1930. 1n. Maura Quiambao (desc.), Manila, March 10, 1930. 1st It., U.S.A. Res.; memo Philippine Stomatologists Soc., Philippine Dental Assn., ~ampan7 ga Dental Ass'n. address-Minalin,' Pampan-


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ga, P. I. PIROV ANO, Enrico Huber, executive; Legnano, Milan, Italy, Dec. 6, 1907; s. Prof. Virgilio and Enrica (H,u ber) P; stud. Univ. of Milan. m. Fany Delarama of Iloilo, Phil., Oct. 15, 1932; childrenr-Maria Carla, Esteban. clubs-Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo, Swiss, Transportation, Iloilo, Casino Espanol (Iloilo), Santa Barbara Golf (Iloilo). address-658 Cavite Road, Paranaque, Rizal, Phil.

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PITCAIRN. Roy Campbell, business executive, physician; b. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nov. 7, 1872; s. Hugh and Annie (Sherfey) P; M.D. Hahnemann Medical ColI., 1895; attended Princeton Univ. m. Margaret Langley, Vancouver, B. C., May 7, 1919; childrenrJames, Mrs. Harold Peek. With Homepathic Hosp., 1895-97; post-grad. course, Univ. of Berlin, 1898; civil engineer and surveyor, Colorado, 1902-12; chemist of different sugar cos. and gen. engineer, Holly Sugar Corpn., 1912-18; supt. Wailuku Sugar Co., Maui, T. H., 1919-20; supt. Hawaiian-Philivpine Co., Occidental Negros, 1921, mgr. same since 1922. clubs-Casino Espanol (Iloilo), Negros Golf. address-Silay-Hawaiian Central, Occidental Negros, P. 1. PLANTILLA, Fidel Corales, physician; b. N agcarlan, Laguna, Phil., Sept. 5, 1905; s. Aurelio and Balbina (Corales) P; A. A. Ateneo de Manila, 1924; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1929. Apptd. clinic phys. Cebu skin dispensary Bur. of Health, 1929 and presently med. officer in charge same; instr. Sch. of Nursing Southern Islands Hosp., Sch. of Midwifery (Cebu); sec. Cebu Med. Soc.; V.p. Luzonia Club; editor Cebu Med. Soc. monthly bulletin. club-Filipino de Cebu. author -numerous articles on skin diseases and leprosy. address - P. O. Box 271, Cebu City, Phil. POBLADOR, Honorio, educator; b. Zarraga, Iloilo, Phil., November 23, 1887; s. Pedro and Basilia (Gonzaga) P; A.B. CoIl. of Pacific, Cal., 1912; LL.M. Univ. of Cal., 1913. m. Mercedes Umali in Batangas, Batangas, Phil., Dec. 26, 1915; childrenr-Honorio, Jr., Lidia, Horacio, Leonor, Hector (desc.). Re-

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turned to Phil. 1914; teacher Manila public schs., 1914-15; h.s. p:r:in. Bataan prov., 1915-16; supt. schs. Bataan and La Union, 1916-19; asst. dir. Bur. of Dependent Children, 19l9-21; professorial lecturer ¡Univ. of Phil. since 1921; dean, coIl. of education, National Univ., 1925-28, gen. stud. adviser, 1928-34, presently dean CoIl. of Liberal Arts; Phil. del. to National Probation Assn. conv. (Denver) and National Conf. of Social Work (Denver), 1925; Mason; memo Nat. Education Assn. (U.S.), Nat. Probation co..author-Arithmetic book Altsn. (U.S.). for Phil. Schools. clubs-Phil. Columbian, address-Welfareville, Wack Wack Golf. Mandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. PONCO, Jacinto Samonte, engineer, professor; b. Subic, Zambales, P. 1., Aug. 16, 1899; M.E. Univ. of Philippines, 1924; C.E. Purdue Univ., 1928; M.C.E. Cornell Univ., 1930. m. Democrita Juico y Blanco, Castillejos, Zambales, April 28, 1924; children-J 0vito, Cecilia, Rogato. Instructor in mathematics, Univ. of Philippines, 1924-26; detail draftsman, Naval Aircraft Factory, Pennsylvania (aero), 1926, McClintic-Marshall, Pennsylvania (structural), 1930; asst. civil engineer architectural div., Bur. of Public Works, Manila, 1931-36; prof. in civil engineering, National Univ., 1931-36; asst. civil engineer, designing div., Bur. of Public Works, since 1936; prof. in structural engineering, Far Eastern Univ., since 1936. author-Comparative Study of Steel and Reinforced Concrete Rainbow Arch Bridges. address-San Francisco del Monte, Rizal, 'P. 1. POND, Horace B .• business executive: b. Waltham, Mass., July 21, 1882; S. Ge~rge H. and Annie P; ed. high sch.; married, June 6, 1908. Vice-pres. Pacific Commercial Co., 1916-19, gen. mgr. 1919-25, pres. since 1925; pres. Metropolitan Theater Co.; chmn. bd. Philippine International Corpn.; dir. Radio Corpn. of Philippines, EI Hogar Filipino, chmn. of Rep. Insular Com., 1928; Regent U. of Philippines; memo Manila Chamber of Commerce (v.p. 1928), B.P.O.E. clubs-India House (New York), University, Cosmos, Casino Espanol, Army and Navy, Manila. address-Nat. City Bank Bldg., Manila, P. 1.


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PONGAN, Julio Evardo, educator; b. Tali'bon, Bohol, Phil., May 22, 1897; 8. Andres and .D.onata (Evardo) P; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1918, B.S.E., 1921. ·m. Mercedes A. Bugarin of Carcar, Cebu, PhiL, July 2, 1921; childrenNivardo, Fredeswinda, Crisostomo, Leonardo, Vera, Jose Maria, Julio, Jr. Prin. Carcar Institute, 1918-20; teacher Association Institute (Mar..ila), 1920-21; prin. teacher Vi sayan Institute (Cebu), 1921-22; instr. ·Cebu Junior ColI., 19·22-29, asst. prof. ·since 1929, register, 1923-25, 1927-37, actg. dean, 1934. author-The Life 'o f Don Leon Kilat, Cebu the Historic, Cebu the Cradle of Christian Civilization, The Valhalla of the Philippines, (all articles). club-Filipino. address-Talibon, Bohol, Phil. physician; s. Julian and Justa (Pedroso) P; LL.B. Valparaiso Univ., 1917, A.B., 1917; B.S. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1921, M.D., 1922. m. Josefina Espinosa of Santa Barbara, Iloilo, Dec. 25, 1927; children-Lojo Edna Rose, Lorenza Jr. Intern Chester Gen. Hosp. (Chester, Penna.), jr. surgeon with Bur. of Indian Affairs (U. S.), 1922-24; hosp. staff Iloilo, 1924-31; surgeon with Danao Sugar central, 1931-33; built Iloilo Polyclinic Hosp., 1933 and head of same since. address-J aro, Iloilo, Phil. PORRAS, Lorenzo Pedroso,

b. Pototon, Iloilo, Phil., Sept. 5, 1891;

POTENCIANO, Pelagio G., flight surgeon P . A.; b. Binan, Laguna, Phil., Oct. 8, 1899; 8. Candido and Rufina (Gana) P; B.A. National Univ., 1921; M. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926; post-grad. course Univ. of Michigan, 1929. m. Maxima Blouse of Manila, Phil., March 24, 1933; children - Max Candido, Flora Rufina. Instr. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 192628; resident surgeon Wayne County Hosp., 1928-29; chief surgeon Rome State Sch. Hosp. (N.Y.), 1929-30; memo Research Board (Mass.), 1930-31; Indian field service 1931-32; capt. & flight surgeon in P.A. since 1936; memo P.M.A., Nat. Rifle & Pistol Assn., Aero-Medical Assn. (U.S.); fellow A.M.A. addres8-50 Buenos Aires, Manila, Phil. POWELL, Thomas Nimmons, attorney; b. Newnan, Georgia, June 4, 1891; 8. Jphn and Anna 'Thomas (Nimmons) P; LL.B. Univ. 'Qf · Georgia, '1912. m. Ruth Preston

PUTONG

Hodgson, Athens, Georgia, April 6, 1915; children-Thomas, Robert, Ruth. Prosecutingatty. Moro Province, 1912-15; asst. atty. Bur. of Justice, 1915-19; div. judge advocate Philippine Guard, 1918-19; practice of law. Iloilo, since 1919; Mason (32 0 Shriner) ; memo Iloilo Internat. Chamber of Commerce, American Chamber of Commerce, Iloilo .Bar Assn. 'clubs-Army and Navy, University. Manila Polo, Casino Espanol (Iloilo), Iloilo Golf, 110110. address~P. O. Box 1, Iloilo, ·P.I. PRESBY, Sidney Allen, merchant; b. New York, N.Y., Oct. 2, 1870; S. Charles M. and Elizabeth (May) Presby; ed. in Switzerland and Germany. . m. Mayme Gregory of Chicago, Ill., Nov. 19, 1913. Came to PhiL with U.S.V. 1899; organized business in Capiz, Panay, 1900; with Manila Book Stationery Co. (Manila), 1901; head S.A. Presby & Co., 1903-13; with Schmidt & Zieglier, 191318; presently head of S.A. Presby & Co. since 1918; memo B.P.O.E., Am. Chamber of Commerce. meda!s-Phil. Insurrection, G.O. 40, Spanish War. club-Manila Yacht. add1'es8 -1 Cortabitarte, Manila, Phil. PUJALTE, Miguel, merchant; S. Ramon and J osefa (Martinez) P; ed. in Spain. m. Paz Lavin in Manila, Phil., April 6, 1907; children-Miguel, Herminia, Luis. Came to Phil. 1893 and held various positions in commercial concerns until 1905; established and heads own firm since 1905; dir. & mgr. Manila Tobacco Trading, Inc., Pujalte Lumber Co. address-1207 Singalong, Manila, Phil. PURNELL, John Ferguson, engineer; b. Statesville, North Carolina; 8. James and Daisy (Cox) P; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering, North Carolina State ColI., 1932. With Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. in various capacities, 1926, again, 1933, asst. office mgr. Philippine Branch since 1935. address-236 Mabini, Manila, P. I. PUTONG, Cecilio, educator; b. Tagbilaran, Bohol, Phil., Feb. 1, 1891; 8. Apolinario and Gregoria (Capirig) P; grad. valedictorian, Phil. Normal Sch., 1912 ; B . S . E . Wester.n Illinois State Teachers Coil., 1920; M. A. Columbia Univ., 1921; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1937. m. Felicidad Bauti.sta of Tag-


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bi!aran, May 23, 1922; children-Cecilio, Jr., Apolinario, Orlando, Romeo, Paz. Joined Bur. of Edn. and successively teacher, prin. Baclayon Primary Sch. (Bohol), prin. Dimiao Intermediate Sch., 1912, teacher Bohol H. S., 1915-17, academic supervisor (Iloilo), ,192122, prih. Abra H.S., 1922-23, prin. La Union H. S., 1923-24, apptd. div. supt. of schs. for Romblon, 1924 and Abra, 1926, supt. of schs. in various other provinces, chief of curriculum aept., 1931-38 and supt. city schs. in Manila since Dec., 1938; examiner Bur. Civil Service, 1917-18; govt. pensionado to U.S., 1918-21 and 1927; memo Kappa Delta Pi. author-numerous articles and essays on education in Philippines. address-670 Pasaje Rosario, Manila, Phil. PUYAT, Deogracias J., attorney, professor; b. Guagua, Pampanga. Phil., March 22, 1904; S. Gonzalo and N icasia (J uco) P; LL. B. Univ. of Phil., 1929. m. Patria Gil of Manila, Phil., June 26, 1932; children-Gonzalo II, Maria Consuelo. Admitted to Phil. bar, 1930; asst. atty. Camus & Delgad~ law firm, 1930-31; special atty. Bur. of Justice, 193135; actg. asst. city fiscal, 1932-33; priv. law practice in Manila since 1935; presently memo law faculty Univ. of Phil. and Manila L9 "V Coil.; memo Civil Liberties Union of Phil. address-1902 Herran St .• Manila, Phil. PUYAT, Gil Juco, business executive; S. Gonzalo and Nicasia (Juco) P; B.C.S. Univ. ,of the Philippines, 1929. m. Eugenia Guidote, Manila, Feb. 10, 1936; 1 son Gil. Former dir. Aseguradores de las Islas Filipinas; v.p., asst. mgr. Puyat & Sons, Inc., since 1929; partnel" Mabuhay Poultry and Supply Co.; dir. Equitable Investment Corpn.; asst. prof. Univ. of the Philippines since 1935; memo Philippine Chamber of Commerce, Univ. of the Philippines Alumni Assn. (dir., 1934, '35, '36). clubs-Rotary, Filipino, Philippine Columbian. address-15S Potenciana, Manila, P. 1. b. Manila, P. I., Sept. 1, 1907;

QUERUBIN, Asterio Q., government official; b. Caoayan, Ilocos Sur, Phil., August 10, 1910; s. Dimas and Hermogena (Quillopras) Q; stud. North Luzon Jr. Coll. and Vigan branch of Univ. of Phil. m. Enriqueta Reyes of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Sept. 27, 1930;

QUEZON

children.--Belen, Virginia, Esperanza, Ernestina, Manuel, Baby. Joined govt. service as mun. sec. of Caoayan, 1931, mayor since 1937. address-Caoayan, Ilocos Sur, Phil. ' QUESADA, Eugenio C., pharmacist, manufacturer; b. Paete, Laguna, P. 1., Dec. 25, 1890; 8. Conrado and Maria Dolores (Cainto) Q; Ph. G. Univ. of Phil., 1914, Ph. B., 1915; Ph. D., 1925. m. Engracia Asunci6n, Manila, July 14, 1920; child-ren-Conrado, Angelita, Augusto, Hector. Successively asst. instr. colI. of pharmacy, Univ. of Philippines, pharmacist in charge Philippine Gen. Hosp. Pharmacy, professor of chemistry, National Univ.; one time dean, coil. of pharmacy, National Univ.; manufacturer of inks, paste, mucilage; memo National Research Council of P. 1., Philippine Pharmaceutical Assn., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico. club-Wack Wack Golf. address-165 J. Barlin, P .1. QUEZON, Manuel Luis, President of the Philippines; b. Baler, Tayabas, Phil., August 1~, 1878; S. Lucio and Maria (Molina) Q; stud. San Juan de Letran, studied law Univ. of Santo Tomas; hon. LL.D. Univ. of Philippines, 1929; hon. LL.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1936; hon. LL.D. Georgetown Univ., 1937; m. Aurora Aragon of Baler, Tayabas, Dec. 14, 1918; children-Maria Aurora, Maria Zeneida, Manuel, Jr. Admitted to Phil. bar, 1903; served on general staff of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo as infantry It., 1898; promoted to major, 1899, then chief-of-staff of the general commanding dept. of Central Luzon; under American -government held following offices: fiscal for Mindoro, 1903, Tayabas, 1904, governor 1906-1907; delegate to first Philippine Assembly and floor leader, 1907-08; resident commissioner to United States, 1909-16 during which time he obtained three vitally important concessions-in 1913, a Filipino majority in the Philippine Commission; in 1916, the surrender of all legislative rights to Filipinos by virtue of the Jones Law and the establishment of the Philippine Senate of which he became President; and a pledge of independence from the U.S. Congress. Senator from fifth district and first and only president of senate, 1916-1935 when he was elected first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines on Sept. 17,


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QUffilNO

Bur. of Audits, 1935-36 ; technical asst. on special detail Office of the Pres. of the Phil(France), Order of the .Brilliant Jade (China), ippines, 1936; mgr. dept . of examination and Gran Caballero de la Republica (Spain), statistics, Gen. Auditing Office, since 1936; Grand Cordon of the Order of the Crown of chief supervising auditor public service dept. Italy (Italy). address-Malacafiang Palace, General Auditing office, 1938-39 ; asst. auditor Phil. Nat. Bank, 1939-40, auditor since Manila, Phil. April, 1940; auditing practice outside of goQUIJANO, Juan G., attorney; b. Manila, vernment service; dir. La Previsora F ilipina, P. I., Feb. 8, 1906; 8. Abdon and Simplicia Philippine Institute of Certified P ublic Ac(Eguia) Q; LL.B. Univ. of the Philippines, countants, Univ. of the Philippines Alumni 1930. m. Ceferina Johnson, Manila, April H , Assn.; memo Government Auditors' Assn. (ex1931; children--Juan, Peter, Helen, Robert. dir.), Univ. of the Philippines Business Assn. In private law practice. address-701 Leve- (ex-pres.), Philippine Columbian Assn., P hi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Pan Xenia, Delta riza, Pasay, Rizal, P. L Sigma Phi (hon. mem.) , Rizal Center, PhilQUINTOS, Arturo Luis Viana, physician ; ippine Motor Assn., Pangasinan Assn. adb. Manila, P. 1., June 21, 1899; s. Jose and d1"eSs-823 Ongpin, Manila, P . 1. Isabel (Quintos) V; A.B. San Juan de LetQUIOGUE, Manuel, r ealtor; b. Manila, ran, 1919; M.D. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1924. m. Carmen del Rio, Manila, July 29, 1924 ; Phil., Dec. 25, 1877; st ud. San J uan de Lechildren--J oselito, Antonio, Isabelita, Pacita, t ran. m. Felisa Cabrera of Manila; children Leticia, Rosarito. Post-grad. courses in skin -Remedios, Gonzalo, Jose, Andres, Manuel, and venereal diseases, Madrid and Paris, 19- Fidela, Luisa, Elisa. Successively sec. dir. 25-27; asst. prof. of dermatology and syphi- cashier of Katubusan Cigar & Cigarette Faclology, Univ. Santo Tomas, and consulting tory; chief industrial div. Bur. of Census, dermatologist, public dispensary of same 1918; presently engaged in real estate busiuniv. au thor- Manual of Dermatology and ness in Manila; memo Bd. of Tax Appeal; Venereology. Mem. Knights of Columbus. pres. of com. which campaigned fo r Nationaddress-176 Real St., Intramuros, Manila. alization of Retail Trade and editor of assn. bulletin; memo Associacion de Veteranos de la QUINTOS, Juan D., accountant, professor; Revolucion (for mer gen. sec.), Phil. Chamber b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, P.L, May 17, 1899; of Commerce (ex-dir.). address-H15 Singas. Joaquin (desc.) and Pastora (Dizol desc.) long, Manila, Phil. Q; B.C.S. Univ. of Phil., 1923. m. Natalia QUIRINO, Elpidio, legislator, statesman, Gomez, Manila, Feb. 17, 1932; childrenJuan, ViCente. Asst. librarian, Univ. of Philip- lawyer, businessman; b. Vigan, Ilocos Sur, pines, 1919-20; examiner, Bur. of Civil Ser- PhiL, Nov. 16, 1890; s. Mariano and Gregovice, 1920-23; chief, property section City ria Rivera (Mendoza) Q; LL.B. Univ. of Auditor's Office, Manila, 19l::3-24; deputy dist. Phil., 1915. m. Alicia Syquia of Vi gan, Jan. auditor, Metropolitan Water Dist., 1924-26; 16, 1921; children--Tomas, Armando, Norteacher of bookkeeping, Internat. Business ma, Victoria. Admitted Phil. bar, 1915; law elk. Phil. Commission, 1915-1916, Phil. SenCo~l., 1924; instructor of accounting and auditing, Univ. of Manila, 1925-28; deputy dist. ate, 1916-1917; sec. to pres. of Senate, 1917auditor Rizal Province, 1927-28; provincial au- 1919; memo Ho. of Rep. from 1st dist. Iloditor, Cavite Province, 1929-30; prof. account- cos Sur, 1919-1922; senator for 1st dist. 1925ing and auditing Institute of Accounts, Busi- 1931, 1931-35; floor leader of the Senate; ness and Finance, 1930-33; prof. account- ranking mp.mber, last Quezon Independence ing and auditing, Far Eastern Univ. since Mission to U. S. 1933; del. Constitutional 1933; comptroller, Univ. of the Phil., 1930- Convention, 1934; Secretary of Finance, 35; special investigator of the governor-gen. 1934-1936; Secretary of the Interior, 1936in the asphalt and stencil irregularities, 19- 1938; V.p. Agricultural and Industrial Bank; 33; mgr. dept. of accountancy and statistics, in priv. practice in Manila and successively

1935; inducted into office on Nov. 15, 1935.

decorations-Officer of the Legion of Honor


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memo of Quirino & Azarraga, Quirino & Bel~ monte, Quirino, Uychutin & Ponce Enrile, Quirino & Sobral; prof. in various Manila law sc~ool~; del. Congress of Internat. Bar Assn. (Peking, China), 1921; memo Phil. Bar Assn. (ex-dir.), Coli. of Law' Alumni of Univ. of Phil. (ex-pres.), board of regents, Univ. cf Phil.; pres. Philippine Economic Assn. clubs - Filipino, Aero Club of Phil" Wal:!k Wack Golf, Phil. Columbian, Tiro al Blanco, Casino Espanol. ' address - Heaco!!k ~ldg ." Manila, Phil. , QUISUMIUNG, Eduardo, scientist, naturalist, professor ,; b. Saht;l. Cruz, Laguna, Phil., Nov. 24, 1895; S. Honorato and Ciriac~ (Arguiles) Q; B. Agr. Univ. of Phil., 1918; M.S. Univ. of Chicago, 1921, Ph.D. magna cum laude, 1923. m. Basilisa Lim of Calamba, Laguna, Dec. 20, 1919; children-Honorato, Delicia, Lourdes, Eduardo, Jr. Stud. asst. in botany, coil. of. agr. Univ. of Phil., 1914-18, asst., 1918-19, instr., 1919-24, ai:?st. prof., 1924-26; asst. chief div. of botany Bur. of Science, 1928-33, actg. chief, 193334; asso. prof. of botany, coil. liberal arts Univ. of PhiL, 1930-32; asst. chief national museum Bur. of Science, 1934, actg. chief, 1934-36, asst. to dir., 1935-39, actg. dir., 193839 and chief national museum since 1936; prof. botany Univ. Sto. Tomas since 1935; Univ. of Phil. fellow in U. S., 1920-23; fellow Nat. Research Council of America (1st & only Filipino so honored), 1926-28; research asso. in botany Univ. of California, 1926-28; del. 3rd Congress of Prehistoric Research in Far East, 1938; fellow A.A.A.S.; memo Botanical Soc. of Am., Sigma Xi, Internat. Botanical Congress,. Orchid Circle of Ceylon (hon.), Phil. Soc. of Tech. Agriculturists, Phil. Scientific Soc. (ex-pres.), National Research Council of Phil. (charter memo & chmn. biological div., 1934-39). authormany technical and original articles on general and applied botany published in the Phil. and abroad. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Los Tamaraos Polo (hon. life mem.). address-52 Callejon Taylo, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. QUISUMBING, Emilio, consulting engineer; b. Manila, Phil., April 28, 1885; S.• Honorato and Ciriaca (Arguelles) Q; A.B. San ,~~~~, de Letra~, 1900; .stud. Vniv. Sto.

QUISUMMNG

Tomas, 1901-013; C.E. Con:tell Univ., 1908; m. Maria Purificacion Corrales in Manila, Sept. 23, 1910; children-Carlos, Paz, Emilio, Jr., ManuElI, Alberto, Ricardo. Return.ed to Phil., 1908 as C.E. in bridge div. Bur. ' of Public Works; C.E. d,iv. of . drafting and surveys, Dept. of Engineering & Public Works, Manila, 1910-14; with Dept. of Water Supply & Sewers, 1914-17; maj. U.s.A. engrs. during World War I; designing engr. irrigation div., Bur. Public Works until 1924, asst. chief irrigation engr., 1924, chief; 1924-26; consulting engineer since 1926; studied 'irrigation prohlems throughcut British India, China, Siam, Java, 1922-23; asso. prof. in C:E. UIiiv. Sto. Tomas, 1910-20; ex-dir. Metropolitan Water District; charter memo Nat. Research Council. club-Phil. Columbian. address-1020 San Andres, Manila, Phil. QUISUMBING, Francisco A., chemical engineer, educator; b. Santa Cruz, Laguna, P. 1., 1893; S. Honorato and Ciriaca (Arguelles) Q; B. Agr. Univ. of Philippines, 1914, M.S., 1918; Ph.D. Columbia Univ. 1921. Fellow of Univ. of Philippines to Columbia Univ., 1918-21. Prof. of Industrial Chemistry, Univ. of Phil. 1922-34; retired to found Quisumbing School of Technology, 1934; awarded gold medal by Columbia Univ., productive research, 1929. Established Quisumbing Ink Products Co., 1923. autho1'-scientific papers and textbooks. At present pres. Quisumbing Coli. and International Coil. of Law; memo Rotary Club of Manila, American Chemical Society, National Research Council. address -1031 Taft Avenue, 'Manila, Phil. QUISUMBING, Norberto Arguelles, business executive; b. Manila, P. 1., Nov. 28,1897; S. Honorato and Ciriaca (Arguelles) Q; B.A. Univ. of Philippines, 1920; B.S. Columbia Univ., 1922. m. Lourdes Buencamino, San Miguel, Bulacan, P. 1., Dec. 31, 1907; childt'en--Eloisa, Beatriz, Norberto. Messenger, Philippine National Bank, 1922, credit investigator, 1923, actg. asst. chief, Loans and Discounts Dept., 1924-26, cashier, Cebu branch, 1926-27, branch inspector, 1926-20; branch mgI'. People's Bank and Trust Co., San Fernando, Pampanga, since 1930; memo bd. of dirs. Philippine Islands Lawn Telmis Assn., 1932-36;, v.p. Central TennIS Assn. club ~


i49

QUITASOL

Athletic (pres., 1932-35). address-Los Banos, Laguna, P. I. QUITASOL,

ZoiJo,

physician,

editor;

b. Ligao, Albay, P. I., June 27, 1900; s. Tomas and Gimena (Fluranza) Q; M.D. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1930. m. Maria Agbayani, CIaveri a, Cagayan, P. I., Dec. 17, 1925; children

-Elizabeth, Maximino, Bernardo, Gimeno. Pathologist, Mary Chiles Hosp., 1923-26; instructor in laboratory, Centro CoIl. of Medicine, 1930-31; now in private practice; mng. editor Medical Progress; memo Philippine Federation of Private Medical Practitioners. address-2015 Escaler, Manila, P. I. RABAGO, Ramon Hernando, physician; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Nov. 21, 1908; s. Lorenzo and Victoria (Hernando) R; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1933. m. Rosario C. de Castro of Laoag, June 1, 1937; children-Eduardo C., Ramon, Jr. Entered priv. med. prac. in Laoag after grad.; resident phys. Sallie Long Reed Hosp. (Laoag) and conS. phys. Puericulture Center, 1933-36; asst. med. insp. P .A. for districts of Sarangani and Cotabato, 1937-38; entered priv. prac. in Cotabato since 1938 and cons. phys. Puericulture Center since 1939; presently resident phys. for Mindanao Motor Line; memo P.M.A., Cotabato Med. Soc., Reserve Officers' Legion of P.A. address-P: O. Box 204, Cotabato, Mindanao, Phil. ' RALSTON, Arthur Weaver, business and mining executive; b. Schuyler, Neb., Aug. 31, 1888; S. John Calvin and Mary Melissa (Miller) R; ed. in U.S. m. Marguerite Connie West in Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 24, 1911; children-Mary Louise, Arthur Weaver, Jr. Held various positions in RC. lumber industry and resigned as mgr. Fir Tree Lumber Co., 1914; gen. mgr .. Koolau R. R. and, Ko.olau Agr. cos. ('I'-.H.), 1914-19; ~me to phil., 1919; organized Manila Machinery & Supply Co. and headed same as pres. & gen. mgr. 'since 1926; of-' flcer & dir. of various mining companies; registrar for selective draft during World War I; me~. JJ.P.O.E. clubs~University, Wack Wack'Golf, Baguio Country. address-74 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. RAMIREZ, Joaquin, attorney; b. Manila,

RAMOS

Phi1., Aug. 12, 1905; S. Joaquin and Adela (Basanez) R; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1922; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926, LL. M., 1927, D.C.L., 1937. m. Carmen Ortigas y Vargas of Manila, March 19, 1931; child1"enCarmen, Julita, Adela, Joaquin, Jr. Admitted Phi1. bar, 1927; priv. law practice since; memo law firm of Ramirez & Ortigas since 1931; prof. of law, Univ. Sto. Tomas since 1927; official several business enterprises. author~ Elementary Law (1935), The Divorce Laws of the Philippines (1937). 'club-Casino Espanol. address-1285 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil. RAMIREZ, J. V., business executive, realtor; b. Manila, P. I., Jan. 13, 1875; S. J. F. and Dolores (Miranda) R; educated Ateneo de Manila, and in France. m. Eloisa de Marcaida, Manila, 1899; children - Esperanza, Elsa, Lily, Horace. Pres. Central Luzon Milling Co.; trustee, Philippine Sugar Assn.; dir. Insular Sugar Corpn.; dir.-treas. Tavera Luna, Inc., Realty Owners Assn.; mng. partner Centeno & Co.; memo Philippine Chamber of Oommerce. clubs-Filipino, Tiro al Blanco, Casino Espanol, Wack Wack Golf. address10 Maytubig St., Manila, P. I. RAMOS, Anacleto B., attorney, assemblyman; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. I., July 11, 1891; s. Patricio and Carmen (Borja) R; B.A. Liceo de Manila, 1909; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1917. m. Adoracion Ablang, Moncada, Tarlac, P. I., July 30, 1919. Exmun. treas. Aguilar and Pozorrubio, Pangasinan; passed bar examination, 1917; deputy provincial fiscal, Pangasinan, 1924-29; delegate' to Constitutional Convention, first dist. of Pangasinan; now assemblyman for same. address-Lingayen, Pungasinan, Phil. , RAMOS, Jose Cojuangco, government official;' b. Hagonoy, Bulacan, PhiL, July 25; 1902; S. LuCiano and' Maria Dolores (CEljuangco) R; B. Agr. Univ. of PhiL, 192&, B.S. in Agr., 1928. m. Adelaida Tanjutco of Hagonoy, Ma'y 10, 1930; ' children - Estelita, Crispina, Jose, Fortunato, Rolando. Asst. instr. Univ. of Phil. 1926-31; asst. 'agronOmist Bur. of Plant ' Industry, 1931-37 and provo agrl. supervisor for Nueva Ecija since 1937; memo Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn. (Bulacan chapter), Provincial Agricultural Sup-


150

RAMOS ervisor's LeagUe (v.p.). author - technical articles on tobacco. address - Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Phil.

RAMOS. Narciso Rueca. attorney, assemblyman; b. Asingan, Pangasinan, P. I., Nov. 11, 1900; s. Placido and Ramona (Rueca) R; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch., 1924. m. Angela Valdez, Batac, Ilocos Norte, P. I., May 15, 1927; children-Fidel, Leticia, Gloria. Reporter, Manila Times, Philippines Herald, 1920-24; rep., 5th dist. of Pangasinan 1934; assemblyman, 5th dist. of Pangasinan, 1935. Mem. commission on appmts., committees on appropriations, public instruction, mines and pensions; memo National Council, Pioneers of the Philippines. club-Lingayen Beach Golf. Mem. bd. of dirs. Lingayen Y.M.C.A. ad". dress-Asingan, Pangasinan, P. I. RAMOS,

Placido

Catalasan.

attorney;

b. Ternate, Cavite, P. I., Oct t 5, 1902;

S.

Leocadio and Guillerma (Catalasan) R; LL.B. Univ. of Philippines, 1930. m. Ma:Eta de Leon, Ttrnate, May 28, 1929; children-Oscar, Lilia, Violeta, Augusto, Renato, Erminda. Admitted Phil. bar, 1930; mun. councilor, Ternate, 1931, re-elected, 1934; at present sec. Chromina Mining Co. and in private law practice. address-204 Tuason Bldg., Manila, Phil. RAMOS, Vicente Carmelo; b. Manila, P. I. Jan. 21, 1891; S. Telesforo (desc.) and Maria (Roxas, desc.) R; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch., 1924; stud. Yale Univ. 1928. m. Pura Evaristo, 1931; children-Augusto, Sofia, Maria, Luisa, Jorge, Adela Marta. Entered Bur. of Forestry, 1904; studied in U. S. Forest Service, 1913 and 1928; Chinese Forest Service, 1916; apptd. chief elk. Bur. of Forestry, P. I., 1919; tech. asst. Dept. Agriculture & Commerce, 1937-40; memo Yale Alumni Assn. of P. I. address-1021 Calle Don Quixote, Manila, Phil. RAMOS. Virgilio Rea, physician; b. Balayan, Batangas, ' Phil. Feb. I, 1904; S. Vivencio and Cirila (Rea) R; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1921; M.D. Univ. Tomas, 1926. m. Maria Arellano of Manila, Phil., July 18, 1935; 1 son Romualdo. Pathologist San Juan de Dios Hosp., 1926, resident phys., 1927-30;

RAYMUNDO

instr. in clinical med., biochemistry, physical diagnosis at Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926-28, surgery instr., 1929-34, asst. prof., 1935-37 and asso. prof. since 1938; memo Manila Med. Soc., P.M.A., Phil. Federation of Priv. Practitioners, San Juan de Dios Med. Club, Univ. Sto. Tomas Faculty Club. author-The Art of History Making, Katayama Disease. address -223 Progreso St., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. RAQUID. Eutiquio Ranees. dental surgeon, editor; b. Oas, Albay, P. I., Nov. 1, 1903; s. Francisco and Lucia (Rances) R; D.D.S. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1929. m. Felisa Kare Bausa, Tabaco, Albay, May 29, 1932; children -Teresa, Rosario. Editor, Bicol Courier; sec. Bicol Assn.; memo Filipino Editors' and Publisher's Union. address-283 Rubi, San Andres Extension, Manila, P. I. RAVAL. Ciriaco Beltran. government official. governor of Lanao; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Aug. 8, 1893; S. Leon and Bibiana (Beltran) R; stud. Stanford Univ.; P~.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1923. m. Angela Lamug of Laoag, May 5, 1918; children-Lucrezia, Felisa, Benito, Angelina, Cesar, Alexander, Roberto, Benjamin, Leon, Cecilia. Teacher, elk.-stenographer, Bur. of Education, 1912-17; chief elk. Dept. of Mindanao & Sulu, 1917-18; chief elk. Bur. of Christian Tribes, 1918-23, special agent, 1923-27; asst. to dir., 1927; administrative asst. to Commissioner for Mindanao and Sulu, 1927-37; provo gov. Lanao since 1939; Mason. address-Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Phil. RAWSON. Ralph French. business executive; b. Chesterville, Maine, April 21, 1891; S. Zepheniah B. and Ellen (French) R; B.A. Univ. of Washington, 1915, M.A., 1917. m. Kathryn Tait, Lincoln, Nebraska, March 28, 1929. Teacher, Bur. of Education, Laguna, 1917; prin., Sorsogon, 1918, supt. of schs. Misamis, 1919, Albay, 1920-24; treas. Ammen Transportation Co., 1925-30, mgr., 1930, v.p. and mgr. since 1933; memo B.P.O.E. ad". dress-Iriga, Camarines Sur, P. I. RAYMUNDO, Jose Meliton, physician; b. Malabon, Rizal; Phil., March 10, 1892; 8.

Celedonio and Marcosa (Limconlioc) R; B.A. Instituto Mabini, 1908; L.M.M.L. Univ. Sto.


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Tomas, 1914; C.P.H. Univ. of PhiL, 1929. m. Celestina Montilla of Butuan, Agusan, Phil., July 14, 1923; childre.f lr-Carmen, Celedonio, Ma. Concepcion, Aida, Fe, Esperanza, Teresita, Erlinda. Joined Bur. of Health as dist. health officer, 1914 and served in various provinces until 1928; dist. insp. Eastern Visayas and Mindanao, 1929-32; chief Culion Leper Colony since Aug. 1, 1932; served as ~hief phys. Butuan Public Hosp. and resident phys. l:sontoc Hosp.; memo Culion Med. Soc.; Mason. address-Culion Leper Colony, Phil.

REESE

Corpn. clubs - Wack Wack Golf, Filipino, Phil. Columbian, Casino Espanol, Los Tamaraos Polo, Baguio Country. address-3983 Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. REAM, Fabian Dewine, business executive; b. Dingle, Idaho, Dec. 17, 1891; s. W.D. and Nora (Crockett) R; attended Univ. of Idaho. m. Ruth Johnsen, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 23, 1925; childreflr-Nora, Katherine, Sarah Lee, Fabian John. Teacher, Idaho, 1911; Central Luzon Agricultural Sch., Nueva Ecija, P. 1., 1915-19; ranching in Idaho, 1920; foreman, Garfield Smelter, Utah, 1924-25; asst. mgr. Batangas Transportation Co., 1927-33; mgr. Laguna Tayabas Bus Co., 1928-33; at present mgr. Marsman Trading Corpn. (Baguio). address-74th St., Baguio, P. 1.

RAYOS, Blas Fernandez, educator; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, Phi1., Feb. 3, 1895; S. Ciriaco and Silverio (Fernandez) R; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1920, B.S.E. with honors, 1921, M.A. in Education, 1924. m. Gregoria Oliveros of Binmaley, Pangasinan. May 16. 1916; child1'en - Dominador, Guadalupe (Ruiz), Venerando, BIas Divino, George Washington, Cirilo, Perla. Instr. H.S. dept., Univ. of Manila, 1921-22, dir., 1922-24, dean colI. of education, 1924-27, prof. 1922-27; founded Dagupan Junior CoIL, 1926 and pres. of saroo since; founded Umingan Acad .• 1935 and pres. of same since; memo Dagupan Rotary, Reserve Officer's Legion of Phil. (pres. Central Pangasinan chapter); capt. P.A. Res. authorHistory of Military Education in the Philippines (1920), The Correlation Between Sensory Motor Reactions and General Intelligence and Mental Achievements (1924). addressDagupan, Pangasinan, Phil.

RECIO, Domingo Yway, physician; b. Borbon, Cebu, Phil., March 10, 1896 ; s. Juan and Faustina (Yway) R; A.B. San Carlos CoIl., 1922; M.D. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1928. m. Vicenta Casquejo of Cebu City, May 5, 1930; childref!r-Eleonora, Jose, Victor, J orgt::. With Bur. of Edn. as mun. teacher, Borbon, 1913-16; intern Southern Islands Hosp. after grad., 1928; dist. phys. of provo Puericulture Center, Danao, Cebu, 1930-37, asst. chief phys. since 1937; capt. P.A. Med. Res. since 1940; memo Cebu Med. Soc., Cebu Gun Club (v.p.), K.C. author-articles on administration of puericulture centers. add?'ess-31 Bonifa~io St., Cebu City, Phil.

RAZON, Benito, business executive, government official; b. Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, PhiL, Jan. 22, 1888; s. Benito and Rosario (Escudero) R; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1906, B.C.S., 1906. m. Isabel Llorente of San Antonio, Nueva Ecija, Nov. 14, 1910. Entered business world after grad. and served in various capacities with Manila concerns; presently pres. & gen. mgr. National Trading Corpn. and emergency control administrator; v.p. Nat. Economic Protectionism Assn., Phil. Chamber of Commerce; dir. Nat. Development Co., Agricultural & Industrial Bank, Nat. Rice and Corn Corpn., Nat. Food Products Corpn., Nat. Abaca & Fiber Corpn., Nat. Footwear Corpn., Nat. Tobacco Corpn., Nat. Coconut Corpn., Insular Sugar Refining

REESE, Julius S., business executive; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 17, 1876; 8. Samuel and Bertha (Dreyfus) R; stud. Cincinnati Univ. m. Florence Bourne in Manila, PhiL, Feb. 2, 1911; 1 son John Martin. Came to Phil. in 1898 with U.S.A. Joined government service and was successively provo treas. and actg. gov. Romblon and Occ. Neg., gen. agent for Phil. R.R. Co., asst. dir. navigation; mgr. Erlanger & Galinger; purchased interest Manila Trading & Supply Co., 1915 and pres. of same since; v.p. & dir. Peoples Bank & Trust Co.; dir. Peoples Mortgage & Investment Co.; v.p. N. & B. Stables Co.; Mason (32 0 , Shriner) ; memo B.P.O.E. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, University, Baguio Country, Grassy Spring Golf


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(N.Y.), Railroad (N.Y.), Downtown Athletic (N.Y.). address-Manila Hotel, Manila, Phil. RENNOLDS. William Harold, business executive; b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 25, 1886; s. John Copp and Maude A. (Andrew) R; stud. mech. engr., Univ. Notre Dame, 1900-02. m. Antonia Lopez-Palma in Manila, PhiL, March 7, 1908; children-William H., Jr., Antoniette (Mrs. J. L. Brazee), Maude (desc.), Evelyn Lois. Edward John, Aida Jane. Came to Phil. 1902 and joined Castle Bros. and later with Pacific Commercial Co.; salesman for Wm. H. Anderson & Co. then sales mgr. and later v.p. & mgr. ; presently pres. Wm. H. Rennolds Co., Mantecoco Co. of Phil.; sec. & asst. treas. Luzon Sugar Co.; Mason; memo B.P.O.E., Spanish-American Chamber of Commerce. clubs-University, Manila Polo. Manila Golf, Baguio Country. address-811 Wright, Manila, Phil. REYES, Albino Belera de los, instructor; b. Cadiz, Occidental Negros, P. March 1, 1891; S. Paulino and Candelaria (Belera) de los R; B.B.A. Univ. of Southern California, 1923; M.S. Columbia Univ., 1928. Successively public sch. teacher, postmaster, with Chase National Bank, technical researcher in Credit Facilities, Dept. of Justice, Manila; at present instructor, Manila Univ. address-Cadiz, Occidental Negros, P. 1.

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REYES, Alexander, attorney, government official; b. Navotas, Rizal, PhiL, June, 1889; s. Andres and Teresa (Ablola) R; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1914. m. Engracia Cruz in Manila; children - Andres, Teresita, Espiridion, Jose, Herminia, Maria, Alexander, Jr., Consuelo. Newspaper reporter before taking bar examination, 1914; held various positions in Manila Law Department until apptd. Solicitor General in 1925; one-time dean of coIl. of law, National Univ. and presently professorial lecturer on law at Univ. of Phil. and National Univ.; memo com. on revision of Penal Code, com. on revision of the Code of Commerce (chmn.), survey bd. of Dept. of Justice, com. on Destruction of Documents (chmn.); Phil. Bar Assn. '( dir.). clubs-Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. address-...Manila, Phil.

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REYES, Angel Arabejo, banking executive; b. Palanig, ZambaJes, PhiL, June 15, 1901; S. Simeon and Raymunda (Reyes) Arabejo; B.C.S. Jose Rizal ColI., 1928. m. Rosario Legaspi of Abucay, Bataan, Phil., May 17, 1924; children-Lourdes, Rodolfo, Angel, Jr., Wilfredo, Rosario, Edwardo. Messenger & collector Asia Banking Corpn., 1919-26; joined Peoples Bank and Trust Co., 1926 and present mgr. San Fernando branch. clubsManagumpay Tennis (sec-treas.), Pampanga Golf (treas.), Pampanga Tennis. address1448 Kalimbas, Manila, Phil. REYES, Edmundo Alfredo, physician; b. Manila, Phil., March 20, 1904; s. Dr. Ricardo A. and Maria C. (Luna) R; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1919; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1924. m. Milagros Potenciano of Manila, May 2~ 1936; children-Maria Teresa, Carlos Jose Juan. Intern San Juan de Dios Hosp. after grad. and thereafter resident phys.; resident phys. St. Paul's Hosp., 1925-27; took postgrad. courses in Vienna, Klagenfurt, Berlin, Budapest, Paris, 1927-30; returned to Phil. an entered priv. prac. at the Singian Institute since 1930; asst. prof. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1931, asso. prof., 1938; presently cons. in ophthalmology & otolaryngology at San Juan de Dios. Hosp.; memo P .M.A., Manila Med. Soc., Phil. Federation Priv. Med. Practitioners, San Juan de Dios Med. Club, Phil. Amateur Radio Assn. (pres. 1936). author-articles on eye, ear, nose and throat diseases. address288 GraI. Solano, Manila, Phil. REYES, Franco Vera, businessman, author; b. Bagbagin, Santa Maria, Bulacan, Phil., Oct. 7, 1902; S. Santiago and Leoncia (Vera) R; stud. National Univ., Cosmopolitan Business ColI., La Salle 'Extension Univ. Presently pres. F. V. Reyes Corpn.; dir. Pinan Ranch & Plantation Co., Insular Manage': ment Co., Inc.; executive ' sec. 1st Filipino Goodwill Mission in the Fat East; memo Phil. Chamber of Commerce, Phil. Merchant's Assn., Ilaw at Panitik, International Travel, Globe Trotters (U.S.). author-Practical Tagalog, Filipinos in Business, Around the Philippines, Bulaklak n'g Puri, Makata at Paraluman, Bagong Kristo, Banal na Salarin, Mga Lihim ng Kombento, Huwag na Toy,. Probinsiana. Anak ng Pare. address-Po O. Box


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2520, Manila, Phil. REYES, Gustavio U., physician, medical officer P.A.; b. Santa Ana, Bulacan, PhiL, Nov. 14, 1907; s. Dimas U. and Patrocinio (Jacobo) R; A.A. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1928, M.D., 1933. m. Consuelo Aviado of Manila, PhiL, May 12, 1935; children-Maria Teresita and Maria Beatriz. Priv. med. prac., 1933-34; resident phys. San Lazaro Hosp., 1934-35; phys. dept. of laboratories Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1935-36; med. insp. P.A. 1936 with duty in various training camps; joined P.A. Med. Corps, 1938 and presently chief of laboratory section Phil. Army Gen. Hosp. at Camp Murphy; memo bd. of med. officers, Army Headquarters, Manila, Mu Phi Beta, P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc. author - reports on malarial survey in various training centers for P.A. address-Phil. Army General Hosp., Camp Murphy, Quezon City, Phil. REYES, Juan Orate, attorney; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, Phil., May 6, 1903; s. Pablo and Eusebia (Orate) R; law stud. Univ. of PhiL, Univ. of Manila; LL.B. Phil. Law School. 1929. m. Luminosa Camero of Anda, Pangasinan, April 16, 1927; children-Juan, Jr., Mirope, Edita, Imelda, Pedro Pa., Lucita. Clk. Bur. of Lands, 1923-24; clk. Court of 1st Instance of Pangasinan, 1924-25; cJk. Bur. of Public Works, 1925-28; in office Senator Teofilo Sison, 1928-29; admitted Phil. bar, 1929 and entered priv. prac. III Pangasinan until 1936; mun. councilor Lingayen, 1931-34; sec. provo bd. Pangasinan, 1935; deputy cJk. Court of Appeals, 1936-38 and presently elk. of court of same. address-1590 Craig, Manila, Phil. REYES, Luis Juan, wood technologist; b. Manila, PhiL, June 21, 1890; s. Francisco

O. and Petrona (Limuco) R; stud. Univ. of Phil.; B.S. Syracuse Univ., 1921. m. Carmen Yaneza of Mariveles, Bataan, PhiL, May 20, 1914; children-Lydia, Manuel, Luis, Alfredo, Carolina, Carmelo. Asst. wood expert Bur. of Forestry, 1913-19; govt. stud. to U.S., 1919-21; chief div. forest products Bur. of Forestry after return from U. S. and professorial lecturer. in wood technology & forest products, Univ. of Phil.; del. to Japan to introduce Phil. woods (1924) and del. Forestry Bur. to Internat. Colonial Exposition in Paris,

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France (1931); presently Phil. rep. of Penrod, Jurden & Clark Co. veneer manufacturers~ trustee Luis J. Reyes & Sons; dir. Santa Clara Lumber Co.; memo Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zi Sigma, Nat. Research Council (charter), Phil. Assn. Mech. & E.E. Soc., Phil. Scientific Soc., Y.M.C.A., Nat. Rifle & Pistol Assn., Phil. Game Fishing Assn. decora ~ions颅 Legion of Honor (France), Knight of the Order of Black Stars (France). author- tech. papers on Phil. woods. address-1996 Juan Luna, Manila, Phil. REYES, Pedro Tolentino, dental surgeon; b. Manila, P. I., March 9, 1910; s. Policarpo and Florentina (Tolentino) R; D.D.S. Philippine Dental Cell., 1932. m. Inocencia Panuncio, Manila, June 16, 1935; 1 son Pedro. Private practice. address-1959 Misericordia St., Manila, P. I. REYES, Sabas Guzman, government official; b. San Fernando, Nueva Ecij a, P. I., Dec. 5, 1896; s. Basilio and Petronila (de Guzman) R; C.E. National Univ., 1933. m. Maria Sison Capatan, Malabon, Rizal, P. I., Aug. 19, 1920; children-Perlito, Lydia, Rogelio. Bur. of Posts' delegate to the Philippine Civil Employees Assn.; chief, gen. service and mail boat service, Mail Transportation Div.; chief, mailing section, 路B ur. of Posts, Manila, at present. address-32 General Luna, Malabon, Rizal, P. I. REYES, Salvador Formoso, Col. Phil. Army; b. Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur, P. I.. Aug. 11, 1893; s. Olegario and Sebastiana (Formoso) R; grad. U. S. Military Academy, 1917. m. Maria Villaflor, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur, Nov. 22, 1917; children-Marieta, Manuel, Helen, Roberto, Lumen, Carmen, Augusto, Julia, Romulo, Emilia, Rizal, Ernesto. Prin. Santa Maria Primary Sch., 1911-13; 2nd It: U. S. A: 1917, 1st It. 1918, capt. 1920, maj. 1936; commandant of cadets~ Univ. of Philippines and supt. of R.O.T.C. Units since 1936. address -1169 Dakota, Manila, P. I. . REYES, Teofilo Dizon, attorney, C.P.A., professor; b. Pulilan, Bulacan, PhiL, April 17, 1902; s. Santos and Felipa (Dizon) R; B.B.A. Univ. of Manila, 1931, LL.B., 1933. m. Paz Garcia of Pulilan, April 20, 1924; children-


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Teofilo, Jr., Rafael, Pacita, Amando, Leonila, Anita, Ester. Admitted Phil. bar, 1933 and entered priv. law and accounting practice; mun. councilor of Pulilan, 1928-31, mun. v.p., 1931-34, asst. provo fiscal of Bulacan, 193538; bank examiner with Bur. of Banking since Oct. 4, 1939; asst. professor Univ. of Manila, 1933, faculty memo since 1938. author-For a More Democratic Form of Municipal Government, The 'Need for a Permanent Program of Municipal Administration. clubs-de los Casa os of Pulilan (pres.), Plaridel Golf. address-Pulilan, Bulacan, Phil.

RIFKIN

1939), Am. Chamber of Commerce (dir. 1940). club-Casino Espanol. addTess-l04 Escolta, Manila, Phil. RICE. Edgar Charles, engineer; b. Durango, Mexico, Oct. 11, 1907; S. Edgar and Adelaide (Johnson) R; M.E. Colorado Sch. of Mines, 1932. m. Florence A. Turner, Idaho, Spring, Co'orado, July 13, 1933; 1 dau. Fiorence. From mucker to mine supt. in the following cos.: Utah Copper, Climax Mollybdenum, American Metals, Wellington Mining Co., New Mexico Fluovspav, Panique Mines, Masbate, P. I.; Baguio Gold Mining Co., Baguio. address-Baguio Gold Mining Co., Baguio, P.I.

REYNA, Lamberto Siguion, government official; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, P. I., April 16, 1890; S. Jose and Martina (Reyna) S; RICHARDS, Everett S., business execuB.A. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1908; Licentiate in Juridical Science, Escuela de Derecho, 1911, tive; b. Easton, Maine, Jan. 14, 1895; S. ClinM.A. Columbia Univ., 1913. m. Felisa Tiong- ton and Iva Richards; B.S. Massachussetts son (desc.), Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., June, . State ColI., 1916. m. Olive M. Roth, West 1916; children- Ricardo, Leonardo, Leticia. Newbury, Massachussetts, Nov. 18, 1922. Lt. Elected rep. for 2nd dist. of Pan~asinan in the Philippine Constabulary, 1917-18; It. U. S. 6th Legi.slature; during his term was memo Army, A.E.F. in Siberia, 1918-19; asst. mgr. steering committee, committee on rules, public Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. since 1919. clubsworks, revision of laws, commission of in- Manila Golf, Army and Navy, Polo. U. S. dependence, bd. of dirs. of Mauila Railroad C(!)Untry (Cebu). address-c/o StandardCo. and its executive committee and com- Vacuum Oil Co., Cebu, P. I. mittees on finance, efficiency, personnel and RICHARDSON, Arthur Hall, clergyman, reorganization; memo First Independence Congress; made a survey of the City of Ba- school headmaster; b. Glens Falls, N.Y., Aug. guio, 1933, and another survey of Mindanao 20, 1899; S. George Lynde and Grace Weeks and Sulu; at present technical adviser and (Belcher) R; B.A. Williams ColI., 1921; Berdelegate of the dept. of the Interior and keley Divinity Sch., 1926; M.A. Univ. of Labor; chmn. of the dept. of Interior divi- Pennsylvania, 1935. m. Dorothy Appleton Lee, sion's efficiency and economy committee and Philadelphia, Penna., June 2, 1930; childrenof the committee on Public Order; memo com- Francis, Jonathan. Instructor in English, mittee on pensions. address-608 Legarda, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1921-22, Univ. of Vermont, 1922-23; ordained deacon Protestant Manila, P. I. Episcopal Ch., 1926; ordained priest, 1927; REYNOLDS, Ralph Leonard, business ex- arrived Philippines as missiona'ry, 1926; ecutive; b. Mountain Home, Idaho, Sept. 26, priest in charge of St. Paul's Mission, Moun1906; S. Lloyd and Lillis M. (Frakes) R; stud. tain Province, 1927-34; c.pptd. head master, Univ. of California at Los Angeles. m. Er- Brent Sch., Baguio, 1934; studied in U. S., melinda D'Ambrosio of New York City, June 1934-35; re-assumed charge of Brent Sch., 29, 1940; 1 dau. Mary Louise (by 1st mar- 1935; memo Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. riage). Salesman with Sidney Glass & Co., club-Baguio Country. address-Brent Sch., 1923-27; successively salesman, treas. & asst. Baguio, P. I. mgr. and treas. & gen. mgr. of Hamilton RIFKIN, Louis, business executive; b. Brown Shoe Store, 1927-40; presently sales mgr. Squires Bingham Co. of Manila since Tula, Russia, Jan. 20, 1898; 8. Solomon and Sept. 1, 1940; memo Manila Rotary (dist. conf. Pauline (Malbin) R; attended Coli. of N. Y. chmn., 1939), Mid-Week Club of Manila v.p. and Columbia Univ. m. Sonia Zlotnick, Brook-


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lyn, N. Y., June 15, 1922; 1 dau. Lolita. Was asst. mechanical engineer and foreman, Pearl Button Factory, U. S.; came to Philippines to manage Philippine Pearl Button Corpn., 1923; acquired Philippine Shell-Craft Corpn., 1929: at present sole owner Philippine Pearl Button Works since 1933; pres. and gen. mgr. ShellCraft Button Corpn.; Mason; memo Manila Rotary. clubs-Manila Polo, University, Manila Tennis, Baguio Country, Casino Espano!. address-1243 Otis, Manila, Phi!.

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Foundations and American Higher Education (1935). address-Central Phil. CoIl., Iloilo City, Phil.

RIO, Tomas del, shipping executive: b. Bustos de la Sequeda Leon, Spain, May 11, 1878; 8. Luis and Teresa (Gonzales) del R; ed. in Spain. m. Ventura Goitia in Manila, Phil., Feb. 19, 1904; children-Benigno, Luis, Joaquin, Roberto, Dolores. Came to Philippines with Spanish Army, 1896 ; entered shiping business and presently headn Rio y OlaRILLO, Sancho Angeles, physician: b. barrietta, operators of coastwise ships; pres. Maragondon, Cavite, Phi!., June 5, 1891; S. Compania Cooperativa de Caramay, Palawan Agustin and Zoila M. (Angeles) R; B.A. Agricultural & Industrial Co.; dir. Vulcano Univ. of Phil., 1915, M.D., 1919. m. Vicenta Engineering Co. clu bs-Casino Espanol, TiRiego of Maragondon, Nov. 3, 1914; child- " ro al Blanco. address-701 San Fernando, ren-Yrene, Fermina, Aurora, Matilde. En- Manila, Phil. tered Bur. of Health after grad. as pres. 6th RIVERA, Jaime 0., physician and Bursanitary div. of Cavite, 1919-25; priv. mea. geon; b. Pila, Laguna, Phil., Aug. 23, 1910 ; prac. in Cavite since 1925; memo Cavite Med. Soc. address-38 P. Burgos, Han Roque, Ca- S . Mesiton and Maria (Ordovega) R ; A .A. Univ. of Phil., 1930, M.D., 1935. Asst. resivite, Phil. dent phys. Laguna Provo Hosp., 1935-36; resiRIO, Pt>dro E. Y., educator; b. Talisay, dent phys. Univ. of Phil. Los Banos infirmary, Occ. Neg., Phil., April 29, 1902; S. Anselmo 1937; dir. St. Theodores Hosp., Sagada MisY. and Alejandra (Estandarte) R; .A. va- sion, 1937-40; presently in priv. med. pracledictoTian, Central Phil. CoIl., 1925; B.S.E. tice; memo Baguio Med. Soc. address-Pila, valedictoTian, Silliman Univ., 1927; M.A. Laguna, Phil. scholar, Columbia Univ., 1934; Ed. D. TemRIVERA, Jose Catalan, attorney ; b. Manila, ple Univ., 1935. m. Estrella G. Sison of Cadiz, Occ. Neg., April 3, 1929; children- P. I., Jan. 15, 1909. S. Rufino and Paz (CaJordan (desc.), Linda, Walden. Teacher H.S. talan) R; LL.B. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1934. m. dept. Central Phil. Coll., 1927-30, prin., 1930- Evelina Fabian, Zapote, Cavite, P. I., Feb. 14, 32, prof. social sciences and field rep. since 1935. Executive sec. National Paper Mills, 1936, dir. night sch. since 1939, dir. summer Dinagat Chromite Mining Co. add,'ess-31 session since 1939, dean colI. of education Lardizabal, Manila, P. I. since 1940; editor Ang Manugbantala, 1929RIVERA, Macario Pineda, sports promot31; pres. Western Visayas Christian Endeavor Union, 1921-32; editor Internat. House er; b. Manila, P. 1., June 20, 1894 ; S. F ranYearbook, 1932-33 (Berkeley, CaL); research cisco and Lucila (Pineda) R. m. Luisa Inoasst. Oakland Public School (Cal.), 1932-33: cencio, Polo, Bulacan, P. I., Oct. 7, "1916 ; council memo Stud. Vol. Movement (U.S.), children-Filomena, Tagumpay, Zoilo, Mar1933-34; memo speakers' bur. Internat. House ciano, Lucila, Bayan, Francisco, Asuncion, Na(N.Y.), 1933-34; pres. Filipino Stud. Christ- tividad, Selya. Manufacturer of shell proian Movement of Am., " 1933-34; memo Am. ducts, 1925-26; boxing promoter, 1932; bowlAcademy of Social and Political Science, 1935- ing and billard promoter, 1935-37; pres. Man36, Nat. Education Assn. of Am. (life); del. agers and Boxers Assn" Philippine Billiard Foreign Mission Conf. of N.A. (Asbury Park, Assn. address-1139 Agno, Manila, P. I. N.J.), 19M, Northern Baptist Cony. (St. RIVERA Y MIR, Vicente, professor. artLotlis. Mo.), 1936; v.p. Cony. of Phil. Baptist Chs., 1937-38; editor Central Phil. ColI. bul- ist:" b. Manila, P. I., July 19, 1872; 8. Cirilo letin. 1937-40. author-Thirteen Educational and Cristina (Mir) R; studied at Univ. of


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PhlIi'ppfnes., m. Visitaaion Reyes, Manila; 1899; children--Purita, Belen, Vicente, Maria Luz, Maria Visitacion, Gloria, Ramon, Cesar. Grad. prof. in painting, Escuela Superior de Pintura, Escultura y Gravada de Manila, 1898. Was connected with El Comercio, Diario de Manila, La Semana, La Voz Espanola; holder of gold and silver medals for painting exhibitions in internat. expositions. author-Historia de la Escuela de Bellas Artes desde su Fundacion. address---901 Georgia, Manila,

ROCES, Alejandro, ' publisher; b. Manila. PhiL, April 28, ,1875; S. Alejandro and Filomena (Gonzales) R; ed. in Europe. m. Antonia Pardo in Manila, 1896; children-Ra~ mon, Alejandro, Jr., Filomena, Isabel, Mercedes, Antonia, Rafael, Marcos, Joaquin. Pres. Ideal Moving Picture Co., 1910-27; pres. of T.V.T. Publishing Corpn. (publishers of the Taliba, Tribune, La Van guardia ) since 1918. address-208 Vito Cruz, Manila, Phil.

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ROCES, Alejandro, Jr., publishing executive; b. Manila, PhiL, July 24, 1899; S. Alejandro and Antonia (Pardo) R; ed. Northwestern Military & Naval Acad. (Wis.). m. Joaquin Heras in Manila, 1925. V.p. & gen. mgr. T.V.T. Publishing Corpn., since 1929. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country, Los Tamaraos Polo, Manila Yacht. address-220 Vito Cruz, Manila, Phil.

ROBB, Walter Johnson, journalist; b. Leon, Ia., Feb. 8, 1880; s. William Henderson and Mary (Harrah) R. m. Dollie McKay of Enid, Okla., Feb. 27, 1902; children-John C., James M., Marion McKay (Mrs. John Viktor von Neff). Teacher in Okla., 18961907; came to Phil. as teacher with Bur. of Edn., 1907-18; entered newspaper work as Phil. corr. Phila. Public Ledger, Japan Advertiser, Los Angeles Times, 1918-22 and of Chicago Daily News since 1919; editor Am. Chamber of Commerce Journal since 1923; memo Phil. Historical Com., Am. Chamber of Commerce, Gridiron (organizer), Beer Club (organizer). author-Old Manila (1928), The Khaki Cabinet (1928), Filipinos (1939), numerous articles. and papers on many aspects of the Philippines. Dean of Phil. news correspondents and presently memo bd. of judges Commonwealth Literary Contest (English manuscripts). , address-510 Heacock Bldg., Manila, Phil.

ROCES, Ramon, publisher, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Dec. 9, 1897; S. Alejandro and Antonia (Pardo) R; stud. Northwestern Military Acad. (Highland Park, Ill.). children-Helen, Carmen. Founded Ramon Roces Publications (now Ramon Races, Inc.) in 1923 which are puqlishers of many venacular and English magazines including the ~iwayway, Graphic, Bisaya, ,Hiligayon, Bannawag, Bikolnon, Hiwaga, Liwayway Extra, Hiwaga Extra, Agricultural Industrial Monthly; owner of Acme Engraving Co.; pres. Santa Clara Lumber Co., Inc.; mgr. People's Homesite Corpn. (govt. sponsorship), 193840; memo Phil. Gun and Fishing Assn., Phil. Motor Assn., Phil. Chamber of Commerce. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, Cqsmopolitan Gun, Santa Ana Turf, Manila Yacht, Filipino. ad4r.ess-Ramon Roces Bldg., Manila, Phil. ,

ROBERTSON, Alexander Wisnman, business executive; b. Torphins, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Dec. 22, 1892; S. James and Anne Elizabeth " (Andrew) R. m. Mary McPike, HollYwood, Cal., March 17, 1933; 1 dau. Mat-", : RODGERS, James Burton. minister;, b; gene. Insurance Co. 'officHlI,. Gr-eat' -Brltain~ for :7 Yl'S,; offiCeI' 路in British Army. on active, Albany, ,N. Y., March '1, 1861)'; 8. James and service; 1914-20; mgr, insurance dept. F'i nd- Katherine (Burton) R; A.B. Hamilton Call. lay, 'Richardson & Co., Ltd. and Findlay, Millar (N.Y.)', 1885; D.D. Union Univ. (N.Y.), 1905. CO., 1922-28; V. p. and asst. gen. mgr., 1928- m. Anna van ,Vechten Bigelow of Utica, N.Y.; 30-; pres. ' and mng. dir. since 1931;' treas. June 5, 1889; , ,children-:.-Frances, Dana Big-' Philippine Hardwood, Manufacturers Ex,por.t elow" Burton., Pastor :,Presbyterian Ch .. BelAssn. clubs-Manila, Army and Navy, Ma- mont, N.Y., 1888-,8 9 '; serv.ed as missionary in nUi Polo; Mariila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Ba- Brazil, S.A., 1889-99; ' came to Manila in 1899 ~uii> Country. " address-152 Calle Valenzuela, on missionary service until 1935, retired since~ addr.ess-Box 437, Ba.gl1io, Phil. ' Manila, P. 'I.


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. RODRIGO, Pedro Acosta," assistant· agronomist; b. Batac. Ilocos Norte, P. 1., Pec. 1, l897: B• . Flavio.and .. Aur.ea. (Acosta) R; B. Agr. Univ. of 'Phil., 1921, B. S. in Agr., 1923, M.S. in Agr., 1924. m. Maria C. Layaoen, Batac, J"U11e" 16, 1928; ' chitdren-Ismael; Ma'ria LIlZ, Junior. Instructor in agronomy, Uni"v. of Philippines, 1921-29; with Bur. 'Of Plant Industry, Baguio, 1930, ·central office, same since 1932. author~numerous, articles ·on plant culture. Mem. Los Banos Biolog.ical Club, Philippine Soc. of Technical Agriculturists . . address-35 R. ·P ascual, San Juan, Rizal, P. 1. . RODRIGUEZ, Arcadio Cometa, physician, surgeon; b. Bogo, Cebu, Phil., Sept. 22, 1908; s. Teodorico and Gaudencia (Cometa) R; L.M.S. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1935. m. Rosario Pascual y Lorenzo of Cebu City, March 25, 1939; 1 dau. Maria Teresa. Intern Southern Islands Hosp. after grad.; resident phys. Cebu General Clinic, 1936-39; phys. with Nat. Charity Clinic in Consolacion, Cebu since May 12, 1939; memo P.M.A., Cebu Med. Soc., K. C. author-Gangrene of the Finger Caused by Grease Under Pressure. address-Cebu General Clinic, Cebu City, Phil. RODRIGUEZ, Celestino Lasala, attorney, assemblyman; b. Bogo, P. I., May 11, 1872; s. Jose and Vicenta Rodriguez; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1892; LL.B. Universidad Central de Madrid, 1900. m. Ignacio Lasala, Cebu, P. I., March, 1906; children-Luis, Lourdes, Matilda, Jose. Mem. first Philippine Assembly; elected and re-elected to first Senate from the tenth dist.; at present memo National Assembly; private law practice. clubs-Rotary, Casino Espanol, Filipino, Club de los Casados. address-Po O. Box 5, Cebu City, P. I. RODRIGUEZ, Eulogio, legislator, statesman; b. Montalban, Rizal, Phil., Jan. 21, 1883; S. Petronilo and Monica (Adona) R; stud. San Juan de Letran. m. Januaria Santiago, Montalban, May '2, 1902; children-Eulogio, Jose, Isidro, Ruperto, ' Constancio, Leonor, .Adelaida. Successively mun. pres. Montalban, proV'o gov. RizaJ, memo Ho.. 'of Rep. from 2nd dist, Rizal (3. terms)~ presently' Mayor ' City of Manila; formerly-' sec. .Agricultul:~ and

.: '" . ,- ...,- ~ RODlttGUEZ

Commer<;e; dir. National Produce Exchange; mgr. Oebu Portland Cement Co.; dir. National Development Co., National Economic Council, Philippine National Bank; organizer Luzon' Surety Co . . (ex-mgr. & trea.s.), Luzon Investment ,Co., National' 'Insurance Co. address-'-':'533 Legarda, Manila, Phil; . RODRIGUEZ, Eulogio Balan, curato-r~ gov.ernment 'official; b. Onini, Bataan, Phil., Sept. 10,' 1893; s. Pablo and · Pascuala (Balan) Rj A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1916; M.A. and Libr~ry Sdence certificate, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1920;. LL.B. National Univ. (D.C.), 1922. m. Lourdes Tecs.on in Manila, 1923; children-Eu'logio, Jr., Leticia, Lilia, Eduardo. Library apprentice in Philippine Library, 1914-15. library asst., 1916, asst. cataloguer, 1917-20, reference librarian, 1920-21; Phil. Press Bur. (Washington, D.C.), 1921, actg. dir., 1922; legislative researcher in Dept. of Justice (Manila), 1923; chief Filipiniana div. Nat. Library and Museum, 1924-28, asst. dir., 1928, actg. dir. 1929; ex-officio chief, div. of archives National Library, 1936-38; dir. of National Library of the Philippines since Jan. 12, 1940; lecturer on Phil. History at Far Eastern Coil., 1924; history prof. Phil. Women's ColI., 1924-36; sec.-treas. Phil. Historical Research and Markers Com., 1934-37, chmn. since 1937; chmn. Bd. of Documents since 1938; asso. memo Nat. Research Council of Phil.; memo bd. of judges, The Pres. of Phil. Rizal Biography contest, 1938 and bd. of judges The Pres. of the Philippines' BonifacIO HlOgl'aphy contest, 1940; one-time legislative researcher in Congressional Library (Washington), Wisconsin Legislative Reference Dept., Maryland State Legislature; winner The Villamor Prize, Mercado Prize; publisher The Historical Review of Phil. Women's ColI., 1927. author-The Adarna Bird, Rizal as a Historian, What Should be the National Language of the Filipinos, De Molucis InsuHs, The Legend of Sampaguita, The Philippine Revolution is the Noblest Achievement in Philippine History, The Implantation of the First Symbol of Spanish Authority in the Philippinel), Ignacio Villamor-the Sav'a nt and the Man, Love Letters of Helois.e and Abelard (ver~e). Santo .Tomas·.: Univ.ersity'~. Contr.ibu~jc;ms .t p .Phil,ippine .Culture,: .The. Services'. of


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Filipino Soldiers in Foreign Lands During the Spanish Regime, Rizal Could Have Saved Himself Had He ' Cared To, The Hero of the Filipinos (co-author with Charles E. Russe)), Manuel Quezon (biographical sketch, messages, speeches). Mem. A.L.A., Univ. of Wisconsin Alumni Assn., Manila Music Lovers' Soc., Nat. Federation of Parent-Teacher Assn. of Phil. (v.p. 1933-36, pres. 1936-38), Faculty Club Phil. Women's Univ. (pres. 193236) , Phil. Library Assn. (dir. 1928-35, pres. 1935-37), Caballeros de Rizal (v.p.). address -National Library of the Philippines, Manila, Phil. RODRIGUEZ路VELOSO, Pedro Guillenno, business executive; b. Cebu, Cebu. P. I., June '25, 1909; s. Pedro and Tomasa (Veloso) R; attended Louisiana State Univ. and N.Y. Univ. m. Rosario Escano, Cebu, Dec. 18, 1933; childr en-Ramon, Edilberto, Pedro. Head and mgr. of var ious organizations dealing in the production of sugar-cane, maguey, corn; memo Bogo-Medellin Planters Assn. clubs-Filipino (Cebu), Cebu Jockey, Casino Espanol (Cebu), Cebu Gun. add1'ess-26 F. Ramos, Cebu, Cebu, P. I.

ROMERO

survey party, Bur. of Lands, 1922-23 and again, 1933-35; chief, survey party no. S-A since 1935. address-Rosales, Pani'8sinan,

P. I.

ROMERO, Arturo Samonte, 'educator; b. Manila, P. 1., May 1, 1908; S. Jose and Tomasa (Samonte) R; radio course grad., 1927. m. Consuelo Medina, Manila, Jan. 5, 1931. Radio technician, KZRM, 1927-28; station builder, Thompson Electrical Co., 1928-29; chief radio operator, Manila Electric Co., 1929-31; dir. Columbian Radio Coil., 1932-34; dir. State Radio Engineering ColI. since 1934; mgr. State Radio Service; memo American Radio Relay League, Radio Service-Men Assn. of America; adviser Columbian Radiomen's Assn., Philippine Radiomen's Assn. address-H05 Rizal Ave., Manila, P. I.

ROGERS, Robert Sterling, business executive; S. Stephen Thomas and Ida (Collins) R; ed. FishburneI' Military School. m. Helen Crampton in Hongkong, China, July 26, 1922; children--Robert Sterling, Jr., Henry Crampton. With Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. & successively attached to Phila. (1906-12), New York (1912-15) branches, mgr. of company's Phil. organization since 1915; Mason (32 0 , K.T. Shriner); memo B.P.O.E., Am. Chamber of Commerce. clubs-Manila Polo, Army and Navy, Wack Wack Golf, Manila, Manila Golf, Baguio Country. address-434 Ronqui,llo, Manila, Phil.

ROMERO, Jose E., attorney, assemblyman; b. Bais, Oriental Negros, P. 1., March 3, 1897; S. Francisco and Josefa (Munoz) R; B.A. Univ. of Philippines, 1917, LL.B., 1922. m. Eliza Villanueva, Bais, Sept. 6, 1931; children--Edgar, Mary Lou, Teresita, Jose. Editor Rising Philippines, 1916-17, National Weekly, 1917-20; provincial campaign mgr., Liberty Fund Drive, 1934; memo provincial bd. 2 terms, 1925-31; rep. 2nd dist. of Oriental Negros, 1931-35; assemblyman since 1935; delegate Constitutional Convention 2nd dist. of Oriental N egros, 1934, was once chmn. of house committee on Public Instruction and exofficio memo bd. of regents, Univ. of the Philippines; floor leader of the National Assembly and chmn. of the Committee of Rules, 1935-38; memo Joint Preparatory Com. on Phil. Affairs, 1937-38; pres. Phil. Civic League; memo Nacionalista-Consolidado Party. address-Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, P. I.

ROMBA WA, Miguel Fonacer, surveyor; b. Rosales, Pangasinan, P. I., Sept. 29, 1893; S. Felizardo and Florida (Fonacer) R; diploma for graduates, Sch. of Survey. m. Julia Villagracia, Cuyo, Palawan, June 29, 1917; child"en-Felizardo, Florita, Pastor, Jorge, Nelson, Gil. Apptd. junior surveyor, Cuyo, 1916; transferred to Cuyapo Cadastre, 1919; passed asst. surveyor examination, 1922, and was assigned , to Dumangas, Iloilo; connected with,

ROMERO, Pedro Landicho, physician, surgeon; b. Mangaldan, Pangasinan, PhiL, March 7, 1909; S. Lazaro and Paulina (Landicho) R; A.A. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1928, M. D., 1926. Actg. resident phys. Atok Gold & Itogon Mining Cos., 1937; med. examiner for Insular Life and Filipinas Life Assurance Cos. since 1937; 1st It. P.A. Med. Res.; memo P. M. A., Pangasinan Med. Assn. addres,s Mangaldan, Pangasinan, Phil.


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ROMUALDEZ, Daniel Zialcita, attorney; b. Tolosa, Leyte, Sept. 11, 1907; 8. Miguel and Brigida (Zialcita) R; stud. Ateneo de Manila; A.A. Univ. of Philippines, 19aO, LL.B., 1931; post grad. work Univ. of Washington. Legal adviser for various business firms in Manila; memo Pandacan Social Circle (pres.), Sagandaan Professionals' Club, Smiles Club, Bachelor's Club, Nucleo Alegre, Nucleo Solteril. address-l04 Fraternidad, Manila, Phil. ROMUALDEZ, Miguel, attorney; b. Dagami, Leyte, P. 1., Sept. 29, 1881; s. Daniel and Trinidad (Lopez) R; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1898; LL.B. Sto. Tomas U., 1907. m. Brigida Zialcita of Manila, P. 1., Aug. 1, 1900; children--Estela, Miguel, Daniel, Eduardo, Amelia, Alberto, Froilan. Admitted to P. 1. bar, 1910, U. S. bar, 1927, Shanghai internat. bar, 1920; began practice at Manila; pres. La Previsora Filipina (bldg. and loan assn.); dir. Philippine Refining Corpn., 1917-20, Bank of the P. 1., 1925-27, Manila RR Co., 1927-29; memo Ho. of Rep., 1912-16; mayor of Manila, Feb. 1924-Aug. 1927; maj. and judge advocate Philippine N. G., 1917-18; me~. Veteranos de la Revolucion, Am. Bankers Assn. club-Tiro al Blanco. address- 104; Fraternidad, Manila, P. 1. ROMUALDEZ, Norberto, judge; b. Burawen, Leyte, P. 1., June 6, 1875; s. Daniel and Trinidad (Lopez) R m. Beatrice D. Buz, Oct. 27, 1907. Admitted to P. 1. bar, 1903; elk. Court of First Instance, Leyte, 1901-03; pros. atty. (fiscal), Leyte, 1906-10; asst. city atty., Manila, 1910-11; asso. judge Court of Land Registration, 1911-13; judge Court of First Instance, 15th Dist., 1913-14, 22nd Dist., 1914 19; del. to Postal Conv., Madrid, Spain, 1920; asso. justice Supreme Court of PhilipIJines since 1921; K. C. author-A Bisayan Grammar (1908), The Tagbanwa Alphabet (1914), Philippine Orthography (1918), The Psychology of the Filipino (1924). addressArellano Bldg., Manila, P. I. ROMULO, Carlos P., editor, educator, publisher; b. Manila, Phil., Jan. 14, 1899; S. Gregorio and Maria (Pefia) R; B.A. Univ. of PhiL, 1918; M. A. Columbia Univ., 1921; LL.D. honoris causa, Notre Dame Univ., 1935 .. m. Virginia L!amas in Manila, July I,

ROMUtO

1924. Asso. editor The Citizen, 1917-18; asso. editor The Philippines Herald, 1917-19, editor, 1919-25; editor The Tribune, 1925-30; editor in chief TVT Publications (TribuneLa Vanguardia-Taliba), 1930-33; editor & publisher D-M-H-M Newspapers (Debate-Mabuhay-Herald-Monday Mail) since 1933 and presently mng. dir. Far Eastern Broadcasting (KZRM-KZRF); memo Phil. Independence Mission, 1921, 1923; asst. prof. English Univ. of PhiL, 1922, asso. prof. & dept. head, 1924, professorial lecturer, 1928-29, memo bd. of regents since 1930 and chosen most distinguished alumnus, 1934; memo executive com. Filipine Films Productions, Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn. (dir.), Phil. Motor Assn. (pres. 1935 & dir. since), Anti-Tuberculosis Soc. (dir.), Associated Charities (dir.), Pan Xenia Internat. Trade Frat. (v.p.), Boy Scouts of Phil. (v.p.), Nat. Rifle & Pistol Assn. (pres. 1940); Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Kappa Alpha (only Filipino key holder); dir. Manila Hotel, 1936-37; v. P . Phil. Press Wireless since 1938; memo Manila Rotary (pres. 1935 & V.p. Rotary Internat., 1937); sponsored successful Manila-Madrid flight, 1\j~6. author - The Changing Tides in the Far East (1934), The Mind of a New Commonwealth (1935), The Evolution of Human Freedom (1937), The Philippines Look at Japan (1935) Social Justice-A Method of Democracy (1938), A Realistic Re-Examination of the Philippine Problem (1938), Can China Win the War? (1939), Better English (school textbook), College Composition (Univ. of Phil. textbook); Daughters for Sale, The Last Foothold, The Hidden Symbol, July, Leaves and other plays. clubs - Gridiron (1st pres. 1931), Phil. Columbian (pres. 1934-38 & dir. since 1938). add1'ess-D-MH-M Newspapers, Manila, Phil. ROMULO, Enrique Pena, surgeon; b. Camiling, Tarlac, P. 1., Jan. 30, 1895; 8. Gregorio and Maria (Pefia) R; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1915; M.D. Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1920. m. Carmen Vega, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, P. 1., Jan. 30, 1930. Intern St. Luke's Hosp., 1920, resident physician, 1920-22; resident physician and surgeon, Bilibid Hosp., 192223; resident physician, Butuan Agusan Public Hosp., 1923, Baguio Hosp., 1922-25, Zam-


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boanga Gen. Hosp., 1925-26, Baguio Hosp., 1926-29; actg. dist. health officer and actg. cl:ief of hosp., Bontoc 1929-35; chief Sorso:gon Provincial Hosp. since 1935; memo Internat. Hosp. Assn. (Europe), Manila Medical Soc., Knights of Columbus. clubs-Smiles, Sporting (Sorsogon). address-Camiling, Tarlac, P. I. RONQUILLO, Guillermo Lorenzana, attorney; b. Caridad, Cavite, P. 1., Feb. 10, 1893; S. Gregorio and Tita (Lorenzana) R; LL.B. National Univ., 1922. m. Felisa Santos, Manila, P. 1., Dec. 8, 1921; child1'en-Susana, Elias, Manuel Isabel, Rosa. Copy-reader, Bur. of Printing, resigned, 1923; private law practice since. clubs-Silanganan Sporting, Galprovar. address-1930 Juan Luna, Manila, P. I. ROQUE, Francisco Tuazon, physician, surgeon; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, PhiL, Oct. 4, 1905; s. Petronilo and Teodora (Tuazon) R; B.S. Univ. of Chicago, 1927, M.D., 1932. m. Virginia del Mundo of Santa Ana, Pampanga, 1933; 1 dau. Sylvia Virginia. Apptd. govt. pensionado to U. S . , 924; returned to Phil. 1932 and passed med. bd. examinations with highest grades; apptd. asst. post surgeon Phil. Mil. Acad., 1937 and presently instr. Univ. of Phil. since 1940; del. 13th Internat. Physiological Congress (Boston, Mass.), 1929; memo Manila Med. Soc., P . M. A., Baguio Golf. author-technical med. articles. club - Phil. Columbian. address-236 Grey St., Manila, Phil. ROQUE, Norberto Agustin, business executive, assemblyman; b. Bulan, Sorsogon, P. I., June 5, 1892; 8. Lorenzo and Severina (Agustin) R; attended Colegio Filipino. m. Flora de Vera, Bulan, July 5, 1912; childre~ Ramiro, Raul. Deputy provincial assessor, Sorsogon, 1914-15; municipal sec., Bulan, Sorsogon, 1916; chief deputy assessor, Masbate, 1917-18; elected memo First National Assembly from the 1st dist. of Sorsogon, 1935; gen. mgr. and prin. stockholder of electric plant, ice plant and main theater in Bulan; Compania Tabacalera's chief agent, Sorsogon and Masbate. address-Bulan, Sorsogon, P. I. . ROSAL, Tiburcio Rojas, g9vernment offi-

. ROSARIO

cial; b. San Vicente, Ilocos Sur, PhiL, April 14, 1908; 8. Francisco and Catalina (Rojas) R; B.C.S. National Univ., 1933. m. l\1arifl Rojas of San Vicente, May 25, 1935; children -Hermilo, Pilarita. Entered government service and presently mun. mayor of San Vicente. address-San Vicente, Ilocos Sur, Phil. ROSARIO, Apolonio C. del, physician; b. Bustos, Bulacan, Phil., March 8, 1907; .

S.

Jose and Leoncia R. (Cruz) del R; M : D . Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1934. m. Belen Villasenor of Lucban, Tayabas, Phil., Dee. 14, 1933; children-Belen, Daisy, Ariel. Resident phys. Manuguit Maternity Hosp., 1934-35; intern Zamboanga General Hosp., 1935-36; priv. prac. in Bustos, 1936-37; city phys. Zamboanga City, 1937-40; 1st It. P .A. Med. Res. and presently pensionado to Institute of Hygiene, Univ. of Phil.; memo Zamboanga Med. Soc., P. M . A ., Zamboanga Club. addressZamboanga City, Phil. ROSARIO, Manuel Silerio del, radio engineer, editor, publisher; b. Manila, P. I., June 17, 1906; S. Bonifacio and Felipa (Silerio) del R; grad. Radio Institute of America, N.Y., 1921; Heald's Engineering College, 1923. Elected asso. mem., The Institute of Radio Engineers, U.S., 1927; memo Signal Corps, U.S. A., Amateur Radio Station Assn., 1929; first pres. Radio Assn. of the Philippines, 1929; field radio instructor and merit badge counselor, Boy Scouts of Manila, 1931; winner World-wide Radio Amateur Communications certificate awarded by Int. Radio Amateur Union, U.S., 1932; radio operator, N.Y. City, 1921-25; chief radio instructor, Philippine School of Arts and Trades, 1927-31; radio operator, Bureau of Posts, 1932-33; at present director Radio Engineering College; editor and publisher, Philippines Radio Digest since 1933. addTess-Tagig, Rizal, P. I. ROSARIO, Simplicio del, attorney, jurist; b. Bulacan, Bulacan, Phil., June 24, 1866;

8.

Tiburcio and Teresa (Sempio) del R; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1884; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1891. m. Juana Barlosea y Alejo in Manila, Phil., Oct. 25, 1898; children-Tere:sa, Carmen, Dolores, Jose, Paz, Manuel, Luis. Priv. law practice in Manila, 1891-1903; judge


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Court of Land Registration, 1903-10; judge Court of First Instance (5th dist.), 1910-11, Manila,. 1911-31 when ' retired for age; rep. from Leyte in Malolos Co"ngress during revolution and asso. ' law prof. Univ. of N avotas; memo K.C. address-Ill Valenzuela, Manila, Phil. ROSARIO, TeofiIo de Leon del, attorney; b. Malabon, Rizal, P. I., March 11, 1896; S. Arcadio and Benedicta (de Leon) del R; LL. B. National Univ., 1925. Sec. to Jose Abad Santos, chmn. Philippine Educational Mission of the Commission of Independence to U.S., 1926; asst. sec. Philippine Bar Assn., 1927-32; at present practising atty. address-503 Heacock Bldg., Manila, Phil. ROSARIO, Vicente J. del, attorney, educator; b. Ligao, Albay, PhiL, Sept. 17, 1903; S. Jose and Benita (Jaucian) del R; L.P.L. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1927, LL.B., 1933; Ph. Litt. D. Universidad Central de Madrid (Spain), 1929; stud. Instituto Diplomatico y Consular (Spain), 1929. m. Amparo Lopez of Guinobatan, Albay, PhiL, Sept. 8, 1923; childrenArturo, Roberto, Alfonso, Renato, Maria Teresa, Maria Luisa, Vicente, Jr., Maria Aurora. Entered priv. law practice upon return to Phil.; presently prof. & dept. head Univ. Sto. Tomas; awarded Spani's h govt. scholarship, 1927; co-founder Seminario de Estudios Internadonales (Madrid, Spain). address -Ligao, Albay, Phil. ROSARIO, Vicente Marave del, attorney, government official; b. Lipa, Batangas, Phil.. April 2, 1890; S. Silvino and Crisanta (Marave) del R; LL.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1915; LL.M. Univ. of Michigan, 1921. m. Rosaria G. Barretto of ManiIa, Phil., Nov. 8, 1919; children -Lourdes, Carmen. Priv. law practice, 191518; technical asst. Interior Dept., 1919-24; asst. chief Executive Bur., 1924, chief, 192530; priv. law practice since 1930. authorAdministrative Code Annotated, 5 vols. (1928). club - Phil. Columbian. address1395 Governor Forbes Road, Manila, Phil. . RPSEL(.I 路 JO$e C., publisher, attorney, officer P . A.; b. Alfonso, Cavite, PhiL, Aug. 26, 1907; S. Julian and Mena (Velarde) R; LL. B. Phil. Law School, 1935. m. Guiller-

ROSS

mina Bijasa of Manila, Phil. Presently pro~ prietor Rosell . Furniture Co. and publisher Se~ Philippines Journal; ~nd It. ~. A. Res.; lnem; ' Cavite Ba'r Assn. addres8--:-Ca~pMurphy,' Quezon City, Phil. . , . ROSENSTOCK, Christian William, business executive, broker; b. Salem, Ore., March 16, 1880; S. Gilbert C. and R. Jane (Davis) R; ed. in Portland, Ore. schools. m. Ada May Chesmore of Portland, 1899 ; childrenWanda Dolores (Mrs. Wallace W. Millard), Dorothv May (Mrs. Philip S, Crovat), Virginia Evelyn (Mrs. E. E. White). Arrived in Phil. 1900 as chief clk. Oriente Hotel; founded Rosenstock's Manila City Directory, 1903; partner Bulletin Publishing Co. & mgr. Manila Daily Bulletin, 1903-05; mgr. Cablenews American, 1906; import & export broker, real-estate executive & organizer of 1st large sub-division in Phil., 1907-10; senior partner Rosenstock, Elser & Co., 1912-14; organized Yangco, Rosenstock & Co. (pres. & gen. mgr.), 1915-21; pres. Rosenstock & Co" 1922-28; V. p. Phil. Education Co., 1928-22; financial agent in Phil. for Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. (Singapore), 1915-35 ; presently pres. Commonwealth Sales Co.; dir. sec.-treas. Paracale Gold Mining Co.; treas. & dir. Am. & European Y.M,C.A., 1905-30; Mason (grand master for PhiL, 1925-26); capt. U.S.A. Res. clubs-Armv and Navy, Manila Polo, Baguio Country, Elks. address -104 Roosevelt Road. San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City, Phil. ROSS, James, attorney; b. Farmer City, Illinois; S. James and Nancy Jane (Pool) R; A.B. Washington Coil., 1890. m. Matilda Sypher, Tacoma, Washington, Feb. 14, 1893; 1 son James Madison. Arrived Philippines as capt. 45th Infantry, U. S. Volunteers, 1899; provincial governor Ambos, Camarines, 190103; supervisor of fiscals, Office of the Atty. Gen. 1903, '04; judge Court of First Instance, 1905-10; private law practice since; memo Philippine bar, States of Washington and California bars, Supreme Court of U. S. and U; S. Court for China. clubs-Army. 'and Navy, University, Manila, Elks,: Bag-uio Country, Olympic (San' FranCisco), ' Thatched House ' (London). Chancellor of Chapter Ca-


ROSS thedral of St. Mary and St. John. addres81191 F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Rizal, P. I.

ROSS, James Madison, attorney; b. Tacoma, Washington, Jan. 14, 1894; s. James and Matilda (Sypher) R; stud. Leland Stanford Univ., 1916. m. Ethel Marie Donovan, Oakland, California, 1916; children-Nancy, Betsy, James II. Mem. Philippine bar, California bar, and Supreme Court of U. S. ; priv. law practice in Manila since 1919; at present memo law firm of Ross, Lawrence, Selph & Carrascoso; memo Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila, University, Manila Polo, Casino Espanol, Manila Yacht, Manila Boat, Transportation, Los Tamaraos Polo, Olympic (San Francisco), Thatched House (London). add1'ess-Boulevard Alhambra Apts., Manila, Phil. ROTH, Frederick George, business executive; b. West Seneca, N. Y.; S. Frederick and Lolise (Bippert) R; B.S. in Chemistry, Hobart Coil., 1914. Served with U.S.M.C. in A.E.F.; actg. dir. Linde Air Products Co. laboratory (Buffalo, Penna.) ; came to Phil. frS div. supt. of schs.; deputy gov.at-large, Sulu; presently asst. mgr. Columbian Rope Co. of Phil.; Mason; memo B.P.O.E. address-Manila, Phil. ROWE, George F., broker; b. Hudson Falls, N.Y., July 21, 1908; S. George F. and Amy (Nichols) R. 1n. Virginia Tipton of Manila, Aug. 31, 1935; 1 son George Earl. Came to Phil. with U.S.A., 1930; receiver American Oriental Finance Corpn., 1935; organized and partner Mitchell, Rowe & Co. since 1932. clubs-Wack Wack Golf, University. addt'ess-17 Torres St., Quezon City, Phil. ROXAS y GARGOLLO, Antonio, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., April 5, 1906; S. Antonio R. and Carmen (Gargollo) Roxas de Ayala; stud. La Salle ColI.; Ph. B. in Foreign Commerce, Notre Dame Univ., 1926. Joined Roxas y Cia. upon return to Phil. and presently partner & gen, mgr.; pres. Central Azucarera Don Pedro; v.p. San Miguel Brewery, La Insular, Fabrica de Tabacos y Cigarrillos; dir. Commonwealth Ins. Co., A. Soriano y Cia., Eastern Development

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Co., International Engineering Corpn.; trustee Phil. Sugar Assn.; memo Notre Dame Alumni Assn. clubs-Casino Espanol (pres.), Union Club of Phil., Wack Wack Golf, Manila Golf, University, Manila Polo, Filipino, Manila, German, Santa Ana Turf, Phil. Columbian, Los Tamaraos Polo, Baguio Country, Transportation, Manila Yacht. address-54 del Pan Ave., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. ROXAS y GARGOLLO, Edwardo, business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. 24, 1912; S. Antonio R. and Carmen (Gargollo) Roxas de Ayala; stud. Ateneo de Manila, Escorial (Madrid, Spain) ; B.S. in Foreign Commerce, Notre Dame Univ., 1933. Joined Roxas y Cia. upon return to Phil. and presently partner & gen. mgr. same; v.p. Central Azucarera Don Pedro; dir. San Miguel Brewery, Lissar Cia., Mount Arayat Sugar Co., La Urbana, Banco Hipotecario de Filipinas; memo Notre Dame Alumni. Assn. clubs-Los Tamara os Polo (v.p.), Phil. Dept. Officers, Manila Yacht, Filipino, Santa Ana Turf, University, Manila Polo, Manila, Union Club of the Phil., Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Casino Espanol, Transportation, Baguio Country. a'ddress-918 Wright, Manila, Phil. ROXAS,

Hilario

Atanacio,

professor;

b. Mariquina, Rizal, Philippines, Oct. 29, 1896;

Segundo and Nemencia (Atanacio) R; B.A. Univ. of Philippines, 1920, B.S., 1922; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1926, magna cum laude. tn. Amparo Villalon, Mariquina, Oct. 30, 1921; children-Jaime, Hilario, Segundo. Asst. in zoology, Univ. of the Philippines, 1921; fellow Univ. of Philippines to Univ. of Chicago, 1926; asst. prof. Univ. of Philippines upon his return; later asso. prof. and head of dept. of zoology; was for several yrs. in charge of marine investigations of the Univ.; fellow of John Simons Guggenheim Foundation to Germany and Austria; apptd. asst. chief of the Fish and Game Administration, P. 1., 1933; chief Fish Game Administration and Insular Game Warden since 1935. autho1'-Laboratory Guide for General Zoology (co-author), Laboratory Guide for Systematic Zoology. address-Mariquina, Rizal,

S.

P. I. ROXAS, Manuel Acuna, attorney, legis la-


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tor, statesman; b. Capiz, Capiz, Phil., Jan. 1, 1892; 8. Gerardo and Rosario (Acuna) R; LL.B. Vniv. of Phil., 1913. m. Trinidad de Leon of San Miguel, Bulacan, PhiL, April 14, 1921; children-Rosario, Gerardo. Admitted Phil. bar, 1913; law prof. National Vniv., 1915-16; provo gov. Capiz, 1919-22; memo Ho. of Rep. from 1st dist. Capiz, 1922-33 (speaker, 1922-33) ; memo Constitutional Conv., 1934, Philippine National Assembly, 1935; memo Bd. of Regents Vniv. of Phil., 1935-37; Sec. of Finance and chron. Nat. Economic Council since 1938; special envoy with legislative special delegation to V.S., 1923-24; memo legislative com. to V.S., 1929-30 and 1931-1933; Mason (32掳, Shriner). clubs-Los Tamaraos Polo, Wack Wack Golf, Phil. Columbian, Baguio Country, Filipino. address-Intendencia Bldg., Manila, Phil. ROXAS, Manuel Luz, government official; S. Sixto and Alejandra (Luz) R; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1905; B.S.A. Vniv. of Philippines, 1911, M.S., 1913; Ph.D. Vniv. of Wiscol').sin, 1916. m. Rosario Kalaw, Lipa, Feb. 1, 1913; children--Felicia, Lourdes, Corazon, Concepcion, Sixto, Milagros, Carmelita, Andres. Instructor in chemistry, Vniv. of Philippines, 1914-19, asso. prof., 1919-24, prof., 1924-27; asst. dir. of research, Philippine Sugar Assn., 1928-29; dir. plant industry, 1928-34; under-sec. Agriculture and Commerce, 1934; commr. of research, 1934; v.p. Internat. Assn. of Sugar Technologists, 1928; ex-pres. Philippine Scientific Soc.; memo Philippine Sugar Technologists Assn. and Technical Agriculturists Assn.; ex-memo Soc. for the Advancement of Research; charter memo exec. bd. National Research Council of the Philippine Islands; memo N.Y. Acad. of Science (asso.), Phi Kappa Phi; ex-dir. National Development Co., National Power Corp., Cebu Portland Cement Co., National Produce Exchange; presently chief of tech. staff Nat. Development Co. address-563 Vermont, Manila, Phil. b. Lipa, Batangas, P. I., July 1, 1888;

ROY, Jose J., attorney, businessman; b. Moncada, Tarlac, P. I., July 19, 1904; S. Macario and Marc.iana 路 (de Jesus) R; LL.B. Vniv. of Philippil1es, 路1930. m. Consolacion R. 'Domingo, Laoag, Ilocos Norte, P. r., July, 1932; children-Jose, Vilma, Ronald. Special

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attorney, Public Service Commission, 1931; now pres. Roy Investments & Securities Corp.; former promoter, sec.-treas. Mambulao-Paracale Mines, Inc.; pres., promotor B-P-M Consolidated Mines, Inc.; pres. Paracale-Surigao Golfields, Surigao Iron Mines, Inc., Agno Minerals, Inc.; director, North Mindanao Mining Co., Dumayop Mines, Inc. address-Moncada, Tarlac, P. I. ROYECA, Alfredo P., attorney; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, PhiL, July 29, 1902; S. Sinforoso and Tomasa (de Guzman) R; law stud. Vniv. of PhiL, 1930. m. Dolores Quintos of Calasiao, Pangasinan, Nov. 8, 1930; children--Edmunda, Alfredo, Armando. Priv. law prac. in Pangasinan, 1930-36; J.P. of Calasiao (1933-36) and Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, 1936; reserve officer in P. A . since 1937 and presently stationed with Phil. Constabulary Baler, Tayabas, Phil. since 1939; memo Calasiao Youth Stud. Assn. (pres. 1922-23), Cervantino Club in Manila (pres. 1929-30). address - Calasiao, Pangasinan, Phil. RUBENSTEIN, Max Harry, business executive; b. New York, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1888; S. Louis and Lena (Brauer) R; ed. in New York schs. Held various positions in V.S.; with V.S.A., 1909-19; came to Phil. 1915; joined Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. 1919 and at present manager of -same; Mason (32 0, Shriner) ; memo B.P.O.E. clubs-Manila Golf, Manila Yacht. add1'ess - 908 Arlegui St., Manila, Phil. RUIZ, Juan, government official; b. Manila, PhiL, June 12, 1882; S. Manuel and Romana (Felipe) R; stud. Ateneo de Manila; LL.B. Dniv. of Phil., 1919. m. Teresa Baytan in Manila, Aug. 15, 1903; children-Gonzalo, Juan, Laura. Joined Bur. of Posts, 1901 and successively supt. of money order dept. (1920), asst. dir. of posts (1920-30), dir. of Bur. of Posts since 1930. clubs-Laong Laan Tennis, Phil. Columbian, Wack Wack Golf. address-Bureau of Posts, Manila, Phil. SABALVARO, Vicente Valencia, business executive; b. 路Tan:auan, Batangas, P. I.,' July 19, 1895; 8. Basil10 'and' Maria (Valenda) S'; stud. Jose Rizal ColI. m. Alfonsa Garcia, Ta-


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nauan, Batangas, Aug., 1917; children-Tereza, Vicente, Benita, Juana, Jorge. Was chief accountant and credit mgr. Erlanger and Galinger; now asst. gen. mgr. -Ang Tibay; memo Chamber of Commerce of Philippines. club- Managumpay Tennis. addres,s - 1217 Anacleto, Manila, P. I. SA BATER, Antonio, optician; b. Ma~il~, P. I" Dec. 28, 1902; s. Jose and Elvira (Tuazon) S; D.O. Philippine College of Optometry, 1925. m. Conchita Infante, Manila, July 30, 1927; children-Elena, Amelia, Blanca. AplJtd. memo Bd. of Optical Examiners, 1935, re-apptd., 1936; apptd. chmn. Bd. of Optical Examiners, 1937; first v.p. Philippine Optometric Assn.; memo Espana-Filipinas. address-l54 Villalobos, Manila, Phil. SABELLA, Ricardo Hiceta, teacher, author; b. Saravia, Occ. Neg., Phil., Aug. 13, 1895; s. Lope and Celedonia (Hiceta) S; A. B. George Washington Univ., 1923, B.S.E., 1923; M.A. Georgetown Univ., 1924; Ph.D. American Univ., 1935. m. Vi~itacion I. Santos of San Antonio, Zambales, PhiL, April, 1925; children- Ricardo, Muriel. With U. S.N. during World War I; govt. printing office (Wash., D.C.), 1919-24; teacher Phil. public schools, 1924-27, prin., 1927-29; clk. Am. Trade Commr. office (Manila), 1936; presently lecturer in economics & business Far Eastern Univ. medal-- Victory (U.S.). au ~hor- American Policy in the Philippines, The Four Power Treaty, Graphic Art Industries in the Philippines. Mason; memo American Legion, U.S.V.F.W., International Club (Wash.). clubs- Filipino (Wash.), Washington Club of the Phil. (pres.). address3 Espana Extension, Quezon City, Phil. SABIDO, Pedro, attorney, legislator, government official; b. Polangui, Albay, PhiL, Oct. 19, 1894; s. Juan and Maximina (Ribaya) S; A.B. Colegio Seminario de N aga (Camarines Sur), 1912; LL.B. and Ph.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1916. m. Gloria Madrid in Camalig, Albay, Feb. 11, 1917; children-Roberto, Lourdes. Admitted Phil. bar, 1916 and started priv. law practice in Albay; memo Ho. of Rep. from 3rd Albay district and was chmn. Public Land & Mines Com., 192225, Public Works Com., 1925-31, Steering

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Com. and majority floor leader, 1931; presently chmn. & gen. mgr. NAFCO; dir. Nat. Trading Corpn. Mem. Internat. Chamber of Commerce (Albay), Camara de Comercio de Filipinas. honors-Academico by Real Academia Espanola de la Lengua, Knights of Rizal. clubs-Phil. Columbian, Filipino, Wack Wack Golf. address - Apt. C, Mayflower Apartments, Manila, Phil. SAEZ, Ladislao Asuncion, dentist; b. Manila, P. I., June 27, 1901; S. Francisco and Fernanda (Asuncion) S; D. D. S. Philippine Dental College, 1929. m. Soledad Lantin, Li,pa, Batangas, P. I., Oct. 28, 1935; 1 son Filiberto. Priv. practice in Manila; memo Nat. Dental Assn. address-302 Plaza Miranda, Manila, Phil. SAGUN, Porfirio Duque, mining executive; b. Camiling, Tarlac, P. I., Sept. 5, 1910; S. Emilio C. and Honorata Q. (Duque) S; attended Univ. of Philippines. V.p. and gen. mgr. Agno Delta Placers, Inc.; publisher and editor, Mining & Exchange Review; field mgr. Kabayan Central Mines, Inc. address-Cam iling, Tarlac, P. I. SALA, Salvador E., engineer; b. Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines; S. Juan and Bernabela (Escano) S; B.M.E. Univ. of Phil., 1932, B.E.E., 1933. m. Pilar Blanco of Zamboanga, PhiL, March 4, 1939; 1 dau. Marie Ingrid. Employed as mech. engr. with Visayan Electric Co., 1933; toured Europe, 193337 working in Swiss Locomotive factory, German diesel & gas engine factories, Swedish factories; presently supervising engr. Visayan Electric Co.; instr. in coli. of engring. San Carlos CoIl. since 1940: memo Cebu Rotary, Phil. Assn. of Mech. & E.E. clubsFilipino de Cebu, Casino Espanol de Cebu. address- 88 Gorordo Ave., Cebu City, Phil. SALAS y RODRIGUEZ, Mariano Julio, engineer, construction executive; b. Iloilo City, Phil., Dec. 1, 1882; 8. Perfecto and Julia (Rodriguez y Madrid) Salas y Magallanes; A.B. Univ. of Wisconsin; B.M.E. and E.E. Cornell Univ., 1912. m. Consuelo Peredo in Manila, Phil., Dec. ' 17, 1917: 1 son Conrado Antonio. Testing engr. with General Electric Co. (Schenectady, N. Y.), 1912-13,


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asst. in reseach laboratory (invented reduced form for high vacuum gauge), 1913; returned to Phil. with Bur. of Public Works, 191415; instr. & prof. Univ. of Phil., 1915-20; organized and headed manufacturing plant, 1920; in construction business since 1923; instr. Central Phil. Coll. (Jaro, Iloilo). author-La Ingenieria de Hoy, Causa y Origen de las Varias Etapas de la Aristocracia. address-San Jose St., Iloilo City, Phil. SALCEDO, Carlos Ylustre, engineer; b. Sara, Iloilo, Phil., Dec. 10, 1901; s. Angel and Francisca (Ylustre) S; B.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1927. m. Anacleta Tio of Iloilo City, Phil., March, 1926; children-Vilma, Tomas (desc.), Elinor, Roberto, Gloria Evelina, Angel, Agustin. Joined Bur. of Public Works in 1927 and was successively surveyman (Iloilo) 1927, as~t. C.E. (Iloilo), 1927-29, (Nueva Vizcaya), 1929-32, (Pampanga), 1932, C.E. (Rizal), 1932-38, project engr. Zamboanga-Vitali-Malangas (Zamboanga), 1938, project engr. Pagadian-Cebuano Barracks (Oriental Misamis), 1938-39, dist. engr. (Palawan), 1939, (Sulu) since 1940; M,ason. address-41 Ortega St., Addition Hills, San Juan del Monte, Rizal, Phil. SALCEDO, Jr., Juan S., physician, assistant professor; b. Pasay, Rizal, Phil., Sept. 23, 1904; s. Juan and Felipa (Sanchez) S; A.A. Univ. of Phil., 1924, M.D., 1929. m. Elvira Galvez of Manila, Phil., Dec. 19, 1931; children- Jose Amos, Maria Corona, Dolores, Rosario Lina. Entered priv. med. prac. after passing bd. examinations in 1929; instr. coll. of med. Univ. of Phil., 192936; prof. Centro Escolar Univ., 1929-36 & 1938-39; asst. prof. Coll. of Oral and Dental Surgery, 1933-36; instr. Phil. Women's Univ., 1933-36; asst. prof. coll. of med. Univ. of Phil. since 1939; 1st It. U.S.A. Med. Res., 1932, capt., 1936; capt. P.A. Med. Res. since 1936; mem. Reserve Officers Legion of the Phil. (sec. Rizal chapter), Pasay Catholic Young Men's Assn. (held various offices), Manila Med. Soc., Colegio Medico de Filipinas, P.M.A., Nat. Research Council of Phil. author- numerous med. articles and papers. address-153 Park Ave., Pasay, Rizal, Phil. SALEEBY, Ameen Mitry, physician; b.

SALEEBY

Shweir, Lebanon Republic, May 12, 1876; s. Mitry and Helen (Baroody) S; B.A. American Univ., 1901; M.D. Jefferson Medical ColI., 1906. m. Marie-Louise Boissy, Alexandria, Egypt, June 2, 1916; children-Grace, Evelyn, Odette. Intern M.E. Hosp. of Philadelphia, 1906-07; came Philippines and helped start St. Luke's Hosp., Manila; apptd. house surgeon Civil Hosp.; at present in private practice; medical examiner for Hawaiian Sugar Planter's Assn.; officer of public insauthortruction, French Government. treatise on hookworm disease among the laboring class of the P. I. club-Army and Navy. Mem. Manila Medical Soc. address-36 Fifth St., New Manila, San Juan, P. I. SALEEBY, Murad M., business and mining executive; b. Shweir, Lebanon Republic, May 5, 1882; s. Mitry and Helen (Baroody) S; A.B. Amerkan Univ. (Beirut, Syria), 1902. m. Mary Ann Teeter in Manila, Phil., March 14, 1914; children-Ann, Sar a. Head master Am. Mission H.S. at Shweir, 190206; came to Phil. as mgr. of abaca plantation in Davao, 1906-08; fiber specialist with Bur. of Agriculture, 1908-13, chief of fiber div., 1913-17; mgr. Hanson & Orth, 1917-26; organized and pres. Saleeby Fiber Co., Inc., 1926-39; Mason (32 0 , Shriner); memo Manila Chamber of Commerce, Am. Genetic Assn. of Washington, D. C. authorDifference in Varieties of Abaca, Abaca-Manila Hemp (co-author with H. T. Edwards), The Kapok Industry in the Philippine Islands, The Fiber Grading Law, Original Regulations Establishing the Standard Grades, The Standard Grades of Abaca-Their Causes-Origin and Influence on Production. clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Baguio Country. address-16 San Luis, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. SALEEBY, Nimir S., business executive; b. Lebanon, Syria, Jan. 1, 1889; A. B. American Univ. (Beirut, Syria), 1910; B.C.E. Mass. Institute of Technology, 1913. Came to Phil. 1914 and joined Agusan Coconut Co., presently v.p. & mgr.; director Manila Stockyards, Inc., Phil. Cooperative Livestock Assn.; memo Rotary Internat., Permanent Internat. Assn. of Road Congresses (life mem.). clubs-Army and Navy, Manila


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Polo, .University. Casino Espanol, 路 Caloocan Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Bagliio Country. address-Agusan Coconut Co., Agusan, Phil. SALIENTES. Manuel Quiaoit, officer Philippine Army; b. Umingan, Pangasinan, Phil., April 29, 1914; s. Juan F. and Teresa (Quiaoit) S; stud. Univ. of Phil., 1930-33; B.S. U.S. Military Acad. (West Point), 1937; M.S., M.LT., 1938. 3rd It. P.A., 1937, 2nd It., 1938, 1st It., 1940 and presently detailed with Ordnance Service P.A.; stud. officer U.S. Ordnance Sch., 1937-39; memo Assn. of Graduates U.S. Military Acad., Technology Club of Phil. (M.LT. graduates). addr'ess-Umingan, Pangasinan, Phil. SALMON, Charles Schofield, insurance executive; b. Hackettstown, N. J., June 20, 1878; grad. Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1898. m. Mary Wade of Hackettstown, Dec. 17, 1908; child1'enr-Charlote Wade (Mrs. H. L. Beaty), Frances Wade (Mrs. Andrew B. Black), Emily Theodosia, Dorothy Marian. Came to Phil. with U.S.V., 1899; bookkeeper & office mgr. Pacific Oriental Trading Co. (Iloilo), 1901, rep. for Panay, N gros, Samar, Leyte, 1902; life insurance agent for N.Y. Life Insurance Co., 1902-1905; field agent China Mutual Life Insurance Co., 190610, general agent, 1908-10; general agent Insular Life Assurance Co. since organization in 1910; pres. Puncan Plantation Co., Arco Amusement Co.; Mason (K.T., Shriner); memo Manila Rotary, B.P.O.E., Y.M.C.A. of Phil., American-European Y.M.C.A. (dir.), U.S.V. F.W., U.S.W.V., Am. Chamber of Commerce, Am. Guardian Assn.; financial sec. Union Ch. of Manila. add1'ess-1761 Donada, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. SALVOSA, Luis Rada, actuary, government official; b. Mauban, Tayabas, PhiL, Aug. 25, 1891; s. Raimundo and Matilde (Rada) S; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1913; B.S. U.S. Military Acad. (West Point), 1917; D. Sc. Univ. of Michigan, 1930. m. Dolores Basa of Olongapo, Zambales, Phil., May 18, 1918; childrenr- Rita, J osefina, Carmen, Salvador. Sch. prin. Sariaya, Tayabas, Phil., 1911, H. S. teacher, 1912; 2nd It. Phil. Scouts (U. S.A.), 1917, capt. until 1922; prof. Univ. of Phil., 1922-26; pensionado to Univ. of Mich.

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in actuarial science and worked with various ins. cos. in U.S. until return to Phil., 1930; prof. Univ. of PhiL, 1930-34 and actuary & examiner Bur. of Treasury; cons. actuary of bur., 1934-37 and professorial lecturer at Univ. of Phil. since 1934; helped promote and organize Nat. Life Insurance Co.; made valuations for Teachers' Retirement & Disability Fund, the Retirement & Pension Fund of the Phil. Constabulary, the Health Pension and Retirement Fund to determine their solvency; drafted Gov. Service Ins. act, 1936 and organized thereunder the govt. ins. system and presently gen. mgr. and actuary of same; special examiner Bur. Civil Service and cons. actuary of Phil. govt.; memo A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi. address- Government Service Insurance System, Manila, Phil. SAMBER, Joseph De, priest, editor; b. Ganshoren, Belgium, Oct. 28, 1882; S. John and Joan Elizabeth (de Greef) De Samber; studied Scheut (Brussels) Louvain, 1902-09. Arrived Philippines, 1909; missionary, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, 1909-15, La Trinidad, Mountain Province, 1915-21; travelled U.S., 1922-24; assigned missionary, Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya, 1925-32. Editor, Little Apostle and EI Misionero since 1933. address30th St., Baguio, Phil. SAMANIEGO, Simon Cuajunco, attorney; b. Nasugbu, Batangas, P. 1., Oct. 28, 1887; s.

Paulino and Yldefonsa (Cuaj un co ) S; Perito Mercantil, Ateneo de Manila, 1904; B. A. Liceo de Manila, 1914. m. Soledad Villamarin, Nasugbu, July 3, 1916; childrenr-Julia, Gloria, Felicitas, Simon, Cecilia, Oscar. Justice of peace, Nasugbu, 1911-15, Lian and Nasugbu, 1915-19. At present partner law firm of Samaniego, Jose & Ciaravall. address-726 Canonigo, Manila, P. I. SAMPEDRO, Paulino Miranda, business executive; b. Quiros, Asturias, Spain, June 18, 1897; B. C. S. Mercantile Academy, Spain; Perito Mercantile, Institution of Sevilla, Spain. m. Maria Lourdes de Moreta. Arrived Philippines, 1915; was rep. of Popular Politechnic Institution for 5 yrs. and administrator, Hacienda Remedios for same period of time. Decorated Knight of the Order of Saint Silvestre by Pope Pius XI, 1930; at present


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pres. Tuason y Sampedro Inc., Assn. ,o f Manu:. f::}.cturers of Gaseous Water of the Philip-: pines; pres. and mgr. The Philippine Net & Braid Manufacturi,ng Co., Inc., Cagayan. Sawmill Lumber Co., Inc.; dir. Assn. Espa拢ia-Filipinas; memo Spanish Chamber of Commerce, Philippine Chamber of Commerce, N ational Protectionism Assn. addr路ess-P. O. Box 320, Manila, Phil. SAMSON, Bernardo, physician, government official, farmer; b. Candaba, Pampanga, Phil., Jan. 6, 1887; S. Adriano and Francisca (Tablante) S; A.B. Liceo de Manila,1904; Ph.G. Northwestern Univ., 1909, M.D., 1912. m. Eduarda de Jesus of Angeles, Pampanga, July 19, 1919; child1'en--Bernardo, ' Jr., Eduarda Luisa. Instr. Univ. of Phil., 1914; health officer with Bur. of Health and priv. med. practice, 1914-19; landowner & farmer, 191928; capt. Med. O.R.C., U.S.A., 1925-36; capt. Med. O.R.C., P.A., 1936-38. addres-s-Candaba, Pampanga, Phil. SAN AGUSTIN, Dionisio, newspaperman; b. Manila, P. I., Dec. 26, 1890; s. A. and J.

(Alvarado) San Agustin; attended Liceo de Manila. m. Trinidad Tolentino, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Feb. 15, 1911; childTenMabini, Isagani, Makaraig, Dalisay, Pag-asa, Bituin, Mutya. Presently editor of Taliba; Mason. add1'ess-609 F. B. Harrison, Pasay, . Rizal, P. I. SAN AGUSTIN, Gregorio, professor, veterinarian; b. San Roque, Cavite, Phil., April 25, 1894; s. Jaime and Antonia (Manalac) San A; D.V.M. Univ. of PhiL, 1916; post-grad. work Univ. of Wisconsin, Univ. of Illinois, Cornell Univ., 1918-21. m. Cecilia Alexander of Gumaca, Tayabas, PhiL, June 8, 1924; child1'en- Norma, Betty, Gregorio, Jr., Esther. Veterinarian Bur. of Agriculture, 1916; instr. Univ. of PhiL, 1916-18, fellow to U.S., 1918-21, asst. prof., 1921-24, prof., 1925, dean call. of veterinary science, 192539; memo special com. on anthrax eradication, 1923; mgr. Laguna provo fair, 1924; pres. College Cooperative Co. (Los Banos), 1928-29; memo gov.-gen. investigating com. against Manila Jockey Club, 1934; memo com. on races & selection of horses, Phil. Charity Sweepstakes, 1938-39; asst. dir. Animal In-

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dustry, 1933 and dir. since 1936; mgr. Dept. of Agr. & Commerce participation in Phil. Exposition, 1936; chmn. com. on animal industry Nat. Economic Council, 1938; memo Cosmopolitan Club of Madison, Wis. (pres. 1919), Phil. Veterinary Med. Assn. (pres. 1935 & 1937), Am. Veterinary Med. Assn., A.A.A.S., Phil. Scientific Soc., Phi Kappa Phi (charter of Phil. branch), Upsilon Delta Mu (hon. & adviser), Los Banos Biological Club, Nat. Research Council (charter). author- Animal Husbandry (senior author 1932), Philippine Animal Life (senior author 1935), numerous scientific publications and papers. address- 54 V. Cruz, San Juan, Rizal, Phil. SANCHO, Fr. Silvestre Morales, O. P., priest, educator; b. Encinacorva, Zaragoza, Spain, Dec. 31, 1893; s. Salvador and Francisca (Morales) S; stud. Seminary of Zaragoza, Convent of Avila, Seminary of Rosaryville; S.T.L. Catholic Univer,s ity of America; S.T.D. Univ. Santo Tomas. Came to Phil. in 1919 and began pedagogical career at San Juan de Letran Call.; founded and 1st dean call. of edn. Univ. Sto. Tomas; rector San Juan de Letran Call., 1933-35, Sto. Tomas Convent (Avila, Spain), 1935-36; presently rector magnificus of Sto. Tomas Univ. (Manila) since 1936 and prof. theology, philosophy, pedagogical & social sciences. deconttions- Caballero de la Orden de Isabella Catolica can grado de Comendador can placa, Caballero de la Orden de Alfonso 10th el Sabio. author- articles for publication in Phil. and abroad. address- Sto. Tomas Univ., Manila, Phil. SAN DIEGO, Nicanor de Leon, dental surgeon; b. Manila, P. I., Jan. 10, 1909; 8. Benito and Sinforosa (de Leon) San Diego; D.D.S. Educational Institute of P. I., 1932. m. Eugenia Porcincula, Manila, March 5, 1933; children--Nicanor, Felicisima. Private practice. address-204 Endaya, Manila, P. I. SAN GABRIEL, Mariano, physician; b. Bocaue, Bulacan, P. I., July 16, 1888; s. Jose and Guirinia (San Juan) San 'Gabriel; M.D. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1914. m. Paz Espina, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Oct. 16, 1909; childrenr-Amparo, Felisa. Pres. 5th sanitary div., Bulacan, 1917-18; medical inspector, Govern-


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ment Marine Railway and Repair Shop, 191929; now in private practice. address-203 Requesens, Manila, P. I. SANDOVAL, Claudio, attorney, assemblyman; b. Manila, P. I., June 22, 1900; s. Vicente and Maria (Reyes) S; B.A. Univ. of Philippines, 1920, LL.B., 1924, LL.M., 1926. m. Concepcion Hidalgo, Manila, March 27, 1926; children-Luisa, Claudio, Teresa, Angel, Benjamin, Maria, Victor. Asst. atty. de Joya law offices and later atty. Radio Corpn. of the Philippines; rep., Palawan, 1931, 34; assemblyman, 1935 and 38. address-953 Magdalena, Manila, Phil. SANIDAD, Prospero Casia, attorney; b. Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, PhiL, Jan. 17, 1897; s. Cipriano and Cayetana (Casia) S; LL.B. National Univ. (Wash., D.C.), 1925. m. Rosario Conteno of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, May, 1921; children-- Mavis Claire, Prospero, Jr., Earl Carol. Priv. law prac. in U.S. and Phil. since 1928; memo Ho. of Rep., 1934-35 and presently memo 2nd Nat. Assembly. address579-C Pennsylvania, Manila, Phil. SANTAMARIA, Pedro Alvarez, physician; b. Manila, PhiL, Oct. 19, 1899; s. Ysidro and Carmen (Alvarez) S; B.A. National Univ., 1922; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1927. m. EIpidia Meamo of Boac, Marinduque, PhiL, Jan. 16, 1917; children-- Milagros, Pedro, Sylvia, Carmen. Resident phys. San Juan de Dios Hosp., 1927-32; instr. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 192732, San Juan de Dios training sch. for nurses, Mary Chiles Hosp.; engaged in priv. med. prac. since 1932; memo Manila Med. Soc., Federation of Private Med. Practitioners of Phil. author- several med. articles. address312 Kneedler Bldg., Manila, Phil. SANTIAGO, Basilio S., government official; b. San Miguel, Bulacan, Phil., June 26, 1885; s. Agapito and Maria (de Silva) S; grad. Surveyor Internat. Correspondence Sch. m. Rosa Francisco of San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, PhiL, May 25, 1905; children--Emiliano, Aureliano, Maria 'Loreto, Lucila, Fidela; Francisco Basilio, Fernando Agapito, 'Rosa Virginia. Mun. teacher, 1905'- 06; ' govt. elk., 1907-13; chief clk. provo treasurer's office of Nueva Ecija, La Union, Capiz, Leyte, Iloilo,

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Pangasinan, 1914-19; city treas. of Baguio, 1920; provo treas. La Union, Ilocos Sur, Bulacan, 1921-38, Nueva Ecija since 1938. club -Nueva Ecija Golf (pres.). address-Cab anatuan, Nueva Ecija, Phil. SANTIAGO, Francisco, accountant; b. Manila, PhiL, Dec. 3, 1893; S. Florentino and Maria (Lobo y Sunga) S; B.C.S. Jose Rizal ColI., 1923. m. Nicetas del Mundo in Manila, March 31, 1917; children--Rosa, Teodora, Francisco, Jr., Josefa, Ramona. Mun. sec. Baganga, Davao, Phil.; accountant and instr. Jose Rizal ColI.; presently in priv. practice as C. P. A.; Mason; memo Am. Soc. Univ. Instructors, Phil. Institute of Certified Public Accounting. clubs-Managumpay Tennis, Silanganan Tennis. address-8 Maytubig, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. SANTIAGO, Jose Maria, educator, mining executive; b. Aliaga, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Feb. 25, 1895; S. Domingo and Sergia (Merez) S; B.A. Univ. of Philippines, 1916, B.S.E., -1918; M.A. Columbia Univ., 1934. m. Concepcion Aragon, Manila, June 12, 1920; childre'l'l. -Paz, Jose, Antonio. Instructor, Univ. of Philippines, 1918-20; instructor and later prof., National Univ., 1918-33; instructor and later prof., Philippine Women's Univ. since 1920; treas. of several mining corps. clubsLaong Laan Tennis, Philippine Columbian, Tiro al Blanco. address-430 Taft Avenue, Manila, P. I. SANTIAGO, Jose Turiano, accountant; b. Manila, P. I., July 13, 1875; S. Jose and Telesfora (Acosta) S; Peri to y Professor Mercantil, Univ. of Santo Tomas, 1892; C.P.A., 1924. m. Marina Dizon, Manila, Sept. 16, 1894; children--Jose Cirilo, Restituto, Resurrecion, Jose Vicente, Pilar, Luz, Isabel, Jesus. Cashier, asst. mgr., gen. mgr. Abreu, Newbury and Reyes, 1902-04; accountant sec. Golbe Drug Store, 1917-24; memo municipal bd., Manila, 1922-25; at present auditor for several mining cos. address-931 Juan Luna, Mani'la, P. I. , . SANTILLAN, Leonilo' Bobadilla, attorney, newspaperman; b, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Jan . . 17, 1909; S. Pedro and Agapita (Bobadilla) S; B.J. Univ: of Philippines, 1931;


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LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1933. Successively with Independent Weekly, . Manila Tribune. Apptd. special notary public, office of the dist. engineer, Nueva Ecija, 1934; corr. Manila Daily Bulletin, Nueva Ecija, 1934-35; presently sports writer Daily Bulletin and editor, National Economic Security Journal; memo Kappa Alpha, Filipino Editors' and Publishers' Union. author-Philippine Social Forms (1938), Theme Writing Made Easy (1940). address-Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, P. I. SANTOS, Alfredo Rivera, civil engineer; b. Marikina, Rizal, Phil., Jan. 30, 1906; s.

Eulogio and Angela (Rivera)S; B.S.C.E. Univ. of Phil., 1930. m. Trinidad Soriano of Santa Cruz, Laguna, Phil., May 31, 1931; children-- Alfredo, Jr. (desc.), Benjamin, Carlos, Delia. Asst. engr. with Bur. Public Works at Tarlac, 1930, Laguna dist., 1930-31, surveyman Laguna dist., 1931-35, building insp., 1935-37; instr. Univ. of Phil. (Los Banos Agr. CoIl.), 1937-38; asst. civ:il engr. Palawan dist., 1938-40, Tayabas since 1940. address- Lucena, Tayabas. Phil. SANTOS, Angel de Jesus; b. Manila, Phil,. Dec. 23, 1912; stud. Univ. of Philippines. At present .sec., asst. mgr. Misamis Bulacan Mining Co.; v.p. Foreign Service Club; It. R.O.T.C. address-2120 Misericordia, Manila, P. I. SANTOS, Apolinar Antonio, physician, surgeon; b. Manila, Phil., July 23, 1895; s. Hermogenes and Justina (Socorro) S; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1913; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1919; post-grad. work in Europe, 191921. m. Marciana Palanca in Manila, June 23, 1928. Priv. prac. in Manila after passing bd. examinations; established electro-therapy clinic, San Juan, Rizal, Phil.; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Phil. Federation of Priv. Med. Practitioners; fellow A.M.A. address- 94 N. Domingo St., San Juan, Rizal, Phil. SANTOS, .Apolinario G. de los, ' mining executive;路 b. Angat, Bulacan; P. I., Nov. 27, 1893; 8. Mariano and Patricia (Santos) S; grad. Univ. of Santo Tomas, from which he received the degrees of B.A., M.A., LL.B.,

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Ph.D .. m. Andrea Rementilla, 1915; children-Fe Corazon, Esperanza Aurora, Caridad Lilia, Andrea Rosalina, Apolinario, Jr., Ester Judith, Gloria Sol. Founder and first pres. of Univ. of Manila; pres. and general manager Philippine Amalgamated Mines, Inc., and the Santos Investments Inc. address-Tamarind Lane, San Juan Heights, Rizal, P. I. SANTOS-CUYUGAN, Gervasio, physician, surgeon; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, Phil., June 19, 1887; s. Florencio and Juana (Cuyugan) S; M.D. Univ. of Illinois, 1910; postgrad. work Univ. Chicago and Northwestern Univ. m. Jacinta Belza of Buhi, Camarines Sur, Phil., Nov. 6, 1918; children-- Mario. Ceres, Ruben Dario, Fides. Junior med. insp. Bur. of Health, 1910; intern St. Luke's Hosp., Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1911-12; junior med. insp. Bur. of Health, 1912-13; resident phys. Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1913, asst. resident surgeon, 1913-16, senior, 1916-18; asst. instr. Univ. of Phil.. 1913-16, instr. 1916-18; maj. Phil. Nat. Guard Med. Dept., 1817-18; priv. med. prac. in Manila, 1919-24 and It. Phil. Constabulary 1~21; instr. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1922-23; lecturer National Univ., 1923-24; dir. Tayabas Provo Hosp., 1925-37; cons. surgeon Phil. Gen. Hosp. & asst. prof. Univ. of Phil. since 1938; memo Tayabas Med. Soc. (past pres. & founder), Manila Med. Soc., P .M.A., Phil. Coil. of Surgeons. author- Blood Pressure in Surgery Among Filipinos (1916), Hospital Ethics (1926), Medical Practice Triangle (1934), More Heart if Less Brain (1935), Health of the Commonwealth (1936), The Curability of Ileocacal Tuberculosis by Radical Excision (1938), A New Technique for Suprapubic Cystolithiasis (1939). address147 Sandejas, Pasay, Phil. . SANTOS-CUYUGAN, Juan Crisostomo, physician; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, PhiL, Jan. 27, 1900; S. Florencio and Juana (Cuyugan) S; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1920; B.S. Univ. of Illinois, 1923, M.D., 1926; post-grad. work Mayo Foundation and Europe, 1926-27. m. Pilar Portas of Zamboanga, PhiL, March 1, 1931; childre.rIr---: Fides, Majesta, Vernon, Perlita, Delia. Resident phys.. St. Luke's Hosp. (St. Paul, 路Minn.), 1925-26 and faculty memo Training School for Nurses; memo med. staff Wilder Dispensary (St. Paul),


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1925-26; resident phys. & surgeon Zamboanga Gen. Hosp., 1928-35; dir. Mintal Hosp. of Davao since 1936; memo A.M.A., P.M.A. Davao Med. Soc., Davao Rotary. a~tthor- The Intravenous Use of Mercurochrome (1927), Non-Serum Theraphy of Tetanus (1934), Treatise on the Surgical Treatment of Ulcers (1935), Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatment of Goitres (1935), An Investigation on the Practical Use of Percaine for Local and Spinal Analgesia (1933). address- Mintal Hospital, Davao City, Phil. SANTOS, Francisco 0., professor; b. Calumpit, Bulacan, P. I., June 2, 1892; S. Miguel and Maria (Alvarez) S; B.A. Univ. of Philippines, 1914, M.S., 1919; Ph.D. Yale Univ., 1922. m. Adela Paz de Guzman, Malolos, Bulacan, July 29, 1923; childrenr-Fernando, Celso, Orlando, Ruben, Adela. Asst. in mathematics, Univ. of Philippines, 1915-17, instructor, 1917-19, fellow to Yale Univ., 1919-22; asst. prof. in agriculture -and chemistry, 1922-26, asso. prof. 1926-29, prof. since 1930, head, dept. of agriculture and chemistry since 1929; lecture in nutrition, Sch. of hygiene and public health, Univ. of Philippines, since 1935, lecturer, Sch. of public health nursing, since 1936.CLuthor·-Scientific papers on nutrition of Filipinos and on _ biochemistry. Fellow A.A.A.S.; memo American Institute of Nutrition, Philippine Scientific Soc., Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Los Banos Biological Club (pres., 1929), Soc. for the Advancement of Research (pres., 1934), National Research Council of the P.1. (chmn. section of biological chemistry, 1934, '35, '36.). addt'ess-Calumpit, Bulacan, P. 1. SANTOS, Jesus de los, dental surgeon; S. Pedro and Wenceslaoa (Santos) de los S; D.D.S. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1926. m. Maria BOl'bon, Batangas, Batangas, P. I., April 18, 1932; children-Esperanza, Adelina. Private practice; memo Manila Dental Soc. address-50 1 Legarda, Manila, P. I. b. Manila, P. I., Jan. 19, 1896;

SANTOS, Jesus J., attorney; b. Arayat. Pampanga. Phil., Jan. 20, 1895; B. Ciriaco and Margarita (Cacnio) S; B.B.A. Univ. of Manila, 1924. LL.B .• 1930. m. Rosalia Avancefia in Manila, Sept. 28, 1922; children-

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Salvador, Calixto. Alberto, Rosa. Antonio. With United American Trading Co.• 1918-20; dept. mgr. China, Japan and South American Trading Co., 1920-21; sec.-treas. Cebu Portland Cement Co., 1925-36 & sales mgr. since 1936; memo Y.M.C.A. clubs-Filipino. Loang Laan Tennis. address-Cebu Portland Cement Co., Manila, Phi1. SANTOS. Jose Kabigting, professor; b. Arayat, Pampanga, P. I., Feb. 4, 1889; S. Lucio (desc.) and Natalia (Kabigting) S; Ph. G. Univ. of Philippines, 1916; B.S. Univ. of Chicago, 1921, M.S., 1922, Ph.D. magna cum lau~e, 1923. m. Felisa de la Pena, Bacolod, OCCIdental Negros, P. I., Sept. 30, 1925; children-Fe, Jose. Student asst. in physics, Univ. of Philippines, 1912, zoology, 1913, botany, 1914-16, asst. in botany, 1916, instructor in botany, 1918; fellow to Univ. of Chicago, 1920-23; official delegate of the Univ. of Philippines to American Pharmaceutical Convention, 1922; asst. prof. of botany, Univ. of Philippines, 1924, actg. head dept. of botany, 1925, asso. prof. of botany 1927, head dept. of botany 1930, prof. of botany, 1934, plant morphologist, Bur. of Science, 1925-34; adult memo Boy Scouts of America, 1931-33; exchange prof. of botany, Univ. of Michigan, 1934-35; official delegate of the Univ. of Philippines to the 6th lnternat. Botanical Congress, Amsterdam, Holland, 1935; memo Experimental Station Committee, 1936; at present prof. of botany and head of dept. of botany, Univ. of Phiiippines. author-articles and publications on botany. Contributing editor, Bur. of Science; chmn. First Philippine Scientific Convention, 1932; standing collaborator of cytologia, Japan; asso. editor, natural and applied science, Univ. of Philippines; memo Sigma Xi, fellow A.A.A.S., American Pharmaceutical Assn. National Research Council of P. I. add1'ess-402 Vermont St., Manila, P. I. SANTOS, Mariano Venancio de los, educator; b. Angat, Bulacan, Phi1., March 27, 1896; s. Mariano and Patricia (Villarama) S; A.B. with honors. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1909. Ph. Litt. M. with honors, 1913, LL.M. with honors, 1915. Litt. D. hono1iB causa, 1940. m. Elena Domingo y Reyes of San Esteban, Ilocos Sur, Phil., April 24, 1920; children-Flor de Lye,


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Severino and Isabel (Melecio) S; stUd. Univ. of Phil., Cornell Univ. , m. Felisa Zamora in Manila, May 2, 1931; childTe'llr-Sevel'ino, Encarnacion, Melecio, Jr., Irlinda, Esperonza, Georgina. 2nd It. Phil. N.G., 1918-19; 2nd It. Phil. Scouts, 1921, 1st It., 1921, capt., 1935; grad. Coast Artillery sch., 1929, Q.M.C. motor transport sch., 1930, chern. warfare sch. field officer's course, 1929, command and gen. staff sch., 1937; presently dist. comdr. 10th mil. dist. P. A. address-San Mateo, Rizal, Phil. SANTOS, Paulino, government official; b. Camiling, Tarlac, P. I., June 22, 1890; s. Remigio and Rosa (Torres) S; grad. Constabulary Officers' Sch., 1914. m. Elisa Angeles, Bulacan, Bulacan, P. I., Jan. 22, 1918; childTen - Rosa, Isabel, Lourdes, Paulino, Remigio, Elisa, Jose. Taught in American schs., 1906-08; First Service Co., 1909-12; ,clk. Philippine Constabulary, 1912-14; second in competitive examination for cadets and sent to Baguio, 1914; It. col., 1930; successively ex-

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officio justice of the . peace, Lanao; Sulu, deputy provincial treas., Lanao; a路n d ' provincial governor of Lanao; dir. Bur. of Prisons, 1930 to date; founded Davao Penal Colony, 1932; awarded medal for valor by former governorgen. Murphy, Nov. 14, 1935; maj.-gen. and chief of staff, 1936 ; adviser to Pres. Quezon and sec. Council of National Defense; memo Philippine Columbian Assn., Plaridel Temple. addTess-Camiling, Tarlac, P. I. SANTOS, Potenc.iano Velada, dental surgeon; b. Manila, P. I., May 19, 1892; s. Apo~ lonio and Engracia' (Velada) S; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1913; D.D.S. Philippine Dental ColI., 1921. m. Paz Y gaya, San Rafael, Bulacan, P. I., Sept. 28, 1914; children-Flora, Remedios, Vivencio, Gliceria, Ceferina, Luis, Mario, Lourdes, Jose, Pedro. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Cruzados de Cristo Rey, Accion Catolica. addre.ss-l065 Plaza Leon, Manila, P.1. SANTOS, Quirino Abad, attorney; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, P. 1., March 30, 1888; s. Vicente and Toribia (Basco) S; LL.B, Univ. of Philippines, 1913. m. Nieves Dayrit, San Fernando, Jan. 1, 1919; childre'llr- Lourdes, Blanca, Angela, Estel', Vicente, Nieves, Quirino. Once municipal councilor of San Fernando; organizer and firs.t pres. Pampanga Bar Assn.; organized and was elected pres. Pampanga Univ. of Philippines Alumni Assn. also Pampanga Planters Assn.; at present practising law and actg. justice of the peace of Mexico and San Fernando, Pampanga. Mem. and sec. Pampanga Cooperative Marketing Assn. Mason. Mem. bd. of dirs. Pioneer of the Philippines. addl'ess-San Fernando, Pampanga, P. I. SANTO TOMAS, Enrique C., civil engineer; b. Manila, Phi]., April 12, 1902; S. Canuto and Filomena (Cortes) S; C.E. Mapua Institute of Technology, 1929. m. Caridad Cruz of Bustos, Bulacan, Phil., July 16, 1923; childTe'llr-Florencia, Luz, Virginia. Onetime memo Flood Control Commn., 1937-40; entered prac. as consulting C.E. after passing bd. examination in 1929 and engaged in the supervision, consultation and design of various building projects; memo Building Code Com. since 1939; pres. Phil. Assn. of


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S~RABIA, Federico, optician; b: Calivo, Caplz, P. L, July 18, 1887; 8. Bemgno and Ynosenta Sarabia; grad. Northern Illinois College of Optometry. m. Rosalia Gonzalez, Calivo; ten children. First Filipino optometrist in P.L, established 1906; at present in private practice. address-Heroes del 96, Caloocan, Rizal, P. L

SARROSA, Montano Doronilo, realtor; b. Silay, Occidental Negros, P. L, March 26, 1896; S. Ignacio and Candida (Doronila) S. m. Angela Padernal, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, P. I., Sept. 19, 1931; children - Ney, Tony. Was successively compiler, Bur. of Census; teacher, prin., employee, Philipp:路:te National Bank, rep. Insular Life Assurance Co. ; founded Occidental Business Coli., 1929; planter and real estate broker since 1931. address-Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, P. L SAYRE, Francis Bowes, attorney, statesman, U. S. High Commissioner to Phil.; b. South Bethlehem, Penna., April 30, 1885; 8. Robert H. and Martha F. (Nevin) S; A.B. Williams ColI., 1909, L.H.D., 1937; LL.B. Harvard Univ., 1912, S.J.D., 1918; LL.D. Ursinus ColI., 1934; D.C.L. Sewanee Univ., 1938. m. Jessie Woodrow Wilson (now desc.) in Washington, D.C., Nov. 25, 1913, and Elizabeth Evans Graves in Washington, D.C., June 28, 1937; childrenr-Francis B., Jr., Eleanor Axson, Woodrow Wilson. Deputy asst. dist. atty. New York County, N. Y., 1912-13; asst. to pres. of Williams ColI. and instr., 1914-17; Thayer teaching fellow Harvard law sch., 1917-18, as!'t. prof. of law, 1919-24, prof. 192434, leave of absence, 1923-25; lecturer Univ. Southern California, summer 1923; adviser in foreign affairs to Siamese govt., 192325; apptd. E.E. and M.P. from Siam, 1925, jurisconsult to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Siamese govt., 1925-30; negotiated on behalf of Siam new polito and commercial treaties with France, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden (1925), Norway, Italy (1926), abolishing extraterritoriality in Siam, also treaty of arbitration with Great Britain (1925); dir. Harvard Institute of Criminal Law, 1929-34; trustee

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Mass. State Training Schs. with supervision of juvenile delinquents of state, 1932-33; state commr. of correction (Mass.), 1933; asst. sec. of State (U.S.), by appointment of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Nov. 17, 1933, chron. Executive Com. on Commercial Policy, 193339, Interdepartmental Com. on Phil. Affairs, 1935-39, actg. chmn. Joint Preparatory Com. on Phil. Affairs, 1937; memo Bd. of Foreign ServicE" Personnel, Bd. of Examiners for the Foreign Service, Foreign Service Sch. Bd., 1937-39; U. S. High Commissioner to Philippine Islands since Aug. 7, 1939; memo representing Siam, Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague, 1925-34, internat. com. Y.M.C.A. since 1932; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; memo Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Phi. decorations-Created Phya Kalyan Maitri by the King of Siam (1924), awarded Grand Crown of Siam (1924), Grand Cross of White Elephant (Siam, 1925), Grand Officier Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands, 1925), Knight Grand Commander Chula Chom Klao (Siam, 1926), Commander Order of the Dannebrog 1st Class (Denmark, 1926), Grand Cross Royal Order of Isabel la Catolica (Spain, 1926), Grand Cross Order of Christ (Portugal, 1926), Commander Order of Saint Olav 1st Class (Norway, 1927), Grand Cross Order of Crown of Italy (1927), Grand Officier de la Legion d'Honneur (France, 1929). author-Experiments in Interna tional Administration (1919), Cases on Labor Law (1922), Cases on Criminal Law (1927) and abridged edition (1930), Siam Treaties with Foreign Powers, 1920-27 (1928), Cases on the Law of Admiralty (1929), America Must Act (1935), The Way Forward 1939), The Protection of American Export trade (1939). clubs-Williams Coli. (New York), Cosmos (Washington, D.C.). address -Manila, Phil. SCHEUNIG William, public utility executive; b. Zurich, Switzerland, Oct. 20, 1900; 8. W. and Anne (Baltisser) S; ed. in Switzerland. With General Finance Co., 1916-19; came to Phil. as accountant for Manila Gas Corpn., in charge of merchandising activities and new business (1920-23), accountant (1924-27), treasurer since 1928. clubsSwiss, Wack Wack Golf, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address-Manila Gas Corpn.,


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Manila, Phil. SCHMID, Heinz, physician, surgeon; b. Wurtemberg, Germany, Oct. 20, 18-79; 8. Dr. Heinrich and Sophie (Jaeger) S; M.D. Tuebingen Univ.; stud. Freiburg and Berlin Univ. m. Laura Victoria Delbrueck in Hongkong, China, October 4, 1911 ; 1 daughter Margot. Came to Phil. 1911 and in priv. med. practice since. clubs - Casino Espanol, German, Swiss, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address-Manila, Phil. SCHOLEY, George T., mining engineer and executive; b. Mayer, Ariz., June 24, 1905; s. George and Elizabeth (Wells) S; B. S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of Arizona, 1929. m. Edith Foster of Prescott, Ariz., July 14, 1930; children- George, Frank, Guy. Came to Phil. with Balatoc Mining Co. as chief assayer, 1929-30, chief mining engr., 1930-36; joined L.R. Nielson in organizing Nielson & Co., Inc. and gen. mgr. same since 1936; dir. Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co. (v.p.), Paracale Gumaus Consolidated Mining Co., Nielson & Co., Inc., Hongkong Mines, Ltd.; memo A.I.M.E., Phil. Geological Soc. author-numerous articles on copper and gold mining operations in the Philippines. address -70 Cristobal, Manila, Phil. SCHWARZ, Josef, rabbi; b. Korschenbroich, Germany, Feb. 17, 1906; S. Hermann and Rosalie (Klein) S; stud. Univ. of Breslau, Univ. of Cologne; grad. Jewish Theological Sem. (Breslau). m. Anneliese Levy of Bad Driburg, Westphalia, Germany, Nov. 16, 1936. Asst. rabbi at Liegnitz, Germany, 1930-32, rabbi, 1932-36; dist. rabbi of Hildesheim, Germany, 1936-38; presently rabbi of Temple Emil Congregation, Manila, Phil. since 1938. address- 1037 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil. SCOTT, Frank D., plantation owner; b. Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1870; S. Alfred and Charlott Scott. m. Rosario Villareal of Guinobatan, Albay, PhiL, July 15, 1905; childrenMay, Henry, Morris, Charlotte, Evelyn, Frar.cis, Ida, Fred, June, Ruth. Came to Phil. with U.S.V., 1898; held commission in Phil. Constabulary; one-time employee Bureau of Public Works; presently owner of planta-

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tion in Legaspi, Albay; life memo Order of Eagles. medals-special cc;mgressional, four campaigns. address-Po O. Box 158, Legaspi, Albay, 路 Phil. SEGUNDO, Fidel V., colonel Philippine Army; b. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, P. I., April 24, 1894; s. Luciano and Paula (Ventura) S; attended Univ. of Philippines, U.S. Military Academy, 1917. m. Angela Agcaoili, Laoag, April 12, 1919; childre'l"!r-Fidel, Lourdes, Lucien, Roberto. Commissioned 2d It., 1917; passed through grades of 1st It. and capt. to rank of major, U. S. A.; served as A.D.C. to Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison, 1918; was asst. chief of staff Philippine National Guard, operations and training section and acted as div. personnel asst.; commanded all types of batteries in 24th Field Artillery and acted as plans and training officer of the Regiment; grad. Philippine Dept. aerial observation sch., 1920; actg. adjutant and asst. adjutant, Fort Stotsenburg, 1923; grad. field artillery sch., Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1926; grad. machine gun sch., Fort Riley, Kansas, 1926; commanded troop of cavalry, 1922; executive officer, dept. of military science and tactics, Univ. of Philippines, 1929-31, commandant of Cadets, same 1931-36; asst. chief of staff for intelligence, operations and training, Philippine Army, 1936. author-various articles on military science. clubs-Tamaraos Polo, Philippine Columbian. Mem. Filipino Officers Fraternity. address-3263 Taft Ave., Pasay, Rizal, P. I. SEGURA, Valeriano, civil engineer, building contractor; b. Iloilo City, PhiL, Dec. 11, 1888; s. Gregorio and Silveria (Jamala) S; B.C.E. Purdue Univ., 1912, certificate proficiency in mil. science & tactics, 1912; summer stud. Illinois Univ., 1909. m. Encarnacion Rodis of Cebu City, Phil., Sept. 2, 1913; children-Gregorio Geronimo, Manuel Filomeno, Ascencion Damiana, Salvador Concordio, Fe, Eduardo, Alfredo Noble, Octavio Olivino. Asst. engr. Bur. Public Works (Cebu) 1912-14, dist. engr. (Antique) 1914-16, 2nd asst. to dir. Public Works (Manila) 1916-17, dist. en gr. (Bohol) 1917-18, dist. engr. (Leyte) 1918-20, C.E. (Cebu) 1920-22, dist. engr (Cebu) 1922-25, div. engr.' (Manila) 1925-28; resigned and practice as C.E. and contractor


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since 1928; sec. Dist. Engrs. Conf. 1920, '26; capt. Phil. N. G., 1918; memo Cebu Rotary (charter), Cebu Chamber of Commerce, Cebu Y.M.C.A. (ex-pres.), Boy Scouts of America, Boy Scouts of Phil. (regional commr.), Am. Soc. C.E., Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Nat. Geographic Soc., Phil. Soc. C.E., Southern Islands Soc. Engrs. and Architects (past pres.) ; dir. Cebu Sugar Planters Assn.; memo Bd. of Tax Appeals (Cebu City), Reserve Officers Legion (charter), Am. Philatelic Soc.; Mason capt. P.A. Engineer Reserve. author(32 various papers on engineering and construction subjects. club-Filipino de Cebu. address-ll Calle Espana, Cebu City, Phil. 0

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SENN, Joseph Heinrich, business executive; b. Rorschach, St. Gallen, Switzerland, Feb. 18, 1912; s. Joseph and Maria S. Attended Maturity Commercial Sch., Swiss Military Academy. Mgr. Dy Buncio & Co., Cebu; memo Casino Espano!. address-Sikatuna Ext., Cebu, Cebu, P. 1. SEVILLA, Catalino, attorney, jurist, government official; b. Malabon, Ri aI, PhiL, Nov. 25, 1865; S. Gov. D. Andres and Dna. Natalia (del Rosario y Roque) de ISevilla y Valdez; stud. San Juan de Letran ColI.; graduate Normal School, 1884; LL.B ~ Escuela de Derecho. m. Dna. Concepcion Serrano y Martinez in Manila, May 5, 1894; children -Salud, Consuelo, Andres, Catalino, Jose. Prof. Normal Sch., 1885, Binondo Sch., 188699; admitted Phil. bar and started private practice in Manila; notary public; provo gOY. Rizal, 1912-14; provincial fiscal Occ. Neg., 1914, Batangas, 1915, Pangasinan, 1918; apptd. auxiliary judge Court of 1st Instance for Zamboanga, Bataan, Bohol, Dapitan, Neg. Occ., Davao, 1923; judge First Judicial Dist., 1924-30; presently in priv. law practice in Manila; Mason. medals-Medal of Civil Mel·its . (1889), Gold Medal (regional exposition of Phil. 1895). address-1001 Oroquieta, Manila, Phil. SEVILLA, Pacifico Castor, U.S.A. officer; b. Gasan, Marinduque, PhiL, March .28, 1892; 8. Esteban and JulIana ' Luces (Luna y del Rosario) Sevilla y Salcedo;' A.B. Uriiv: ' .o·f Philippines; LL,B,. Phil. · taw '·'SchooL · m. Clotilde Cayetano y. .L. . L'una . of, Gasan,

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Dec. 11, 1926; children-Lourdes Clotilde, Pacifico Castor, Jr., Isabel Juliana, Jose Esteban. Surveyor Bur. of ' Lands, 1909-15; private surveying practice, 1916-18; teacher Manila R.S., 1919-20; priv. law practice and surveyor, 1921; commd. 2nd It. Phil. Scouts, U.S.A. 1921, 1st It., 1926, capt., 1935, maj., (July) 1940; grad. coast Artillery sch. battery officers' course, 1931, advanced engl'. course, 1932, command & general staff sch., 1937; detailed Military Mission to Phil. govt., 1937-38; comdr. 6th military dist. since 1939; admitted Phil. bar, 1920; memo Filipino Officers' Fraternity, The Sojourners, Heros of '76, Iloilo Rotary. author-military articles. club-Fort San Pedro Officers' (comdr.) ,a ddress-Gasan, Marinduque, Phil. SEVILLA, Salvador Santos, attorney; b. Malabon, Rizal, Phil., May 24, 1897; S. Matias and Alejandra (Santos) S; LL.B. Phil. Law Sch., 1923. m. Enila Goco of Malabon, Dec. 9, 1919; children-Elias, Lucia, Jose, Jeremias, Daniel, Mauro, Emilia, Ramon, Rosa, Digna. In govt. service with Bur. of CenSl!lS, 1919, Bur. of Science, 1919-23; admitted Phil. bar, 1923; with Bur. of Customs, 1923-30; priv. law practice in Manila since; mun. councilor of Malabon, 1938-40. address -88 Gral. Luna, Malabon, Rizal. . SIAPNO, Isidoro, attorney; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phil., Dec. 14, 1894; s. Nicolas and Maria (Riolorido) S; A.B. San Alberto Magno (Dagupan), 1912; LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1917. m. Patrocinio Flores of Dagupan, Dec. 24, 1919; 1 dau. Nada. Priv. law practice after passing Phil. bar exam., 1917; one-time mun. councilor Dagupan; memo Ho. of Rep. from 2nd dist. Pangasinan: presently priv. law practice in Baguio. club-Yo Soy Caballeros de Colon. address6 Ferguson Road, Baguio, Phil. SIBAL, Ernesto Y., attorney; b. Bamban, Tarlac, Phil., May 13, 1908; S. Agaton and Vitaliana (Yap) S; Ph.B. and LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1932; J.S.D. Yale Univ., 1935. m. Alegria Rodriguez of Bacolor, Pampanga, Phil., Dec. 23, 1936; child1'en--Maria Marta" J o's:e 'Agaton; ·AsBo.· prof. ,of l~w (part time) Univ. of Phil. and Ateneo de ·Manila; official and legal counsel of several mining co~. aut-


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hor- The Federal Securities Act of 1933, as Amended, The Philippine Law on Partnerships, Cases and Materials in the Philippine Law of Private Corporations, Cases and Materials in the Philippine Law of Insurance. Mem. Lawyers' League of the PhiL, Phil. Bar Assn., Upsilon Sigma Phi. club- Yale. addt'ess- Apo, Sta, Mesa Heights, Quezon City, Phil.

San Jose, CaL, Oct. 13, 1922; childr~Eli­ zabeth Jean, Shirley Ann, Joan Bradford. Various positions with radio stations in Phil. since 1929; mgr. stations KZRM and KZEG, 1936-39; broadcasting mgr. stations KZRH and KZRC since 1939; Mason. clubs-Manila Polo (dir.), Manila Golf. addt'ess-411 Park Ave., Pasay, Rizal, Phil.

SIGUENZA, Sebastian Rosales, attorney, businessman; b. Naga, Camarines Sur, P. I., Feb, 20, 1900; s. Mariano and Lucila Rosales (Imperial) S; D.D.S. Univ. of Philippines, 1927; B.C.S. Univ. of Manila, 1931, LL.B., 1933. m, Ezequiela Cerdon, Libon, Albay, P.I., May 4, 1929. Licensed marine officer 1921; was connected with various colleges holding chairs in government, science, history; presently chmn. bd. of governors, Trans-Oceanic Ship Corpn. addt'ess-Victoria Apts., Manila, Phil.

b. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 21, 1875; S. James

SILAYAN, Hilarion Silvestre, government official; b. Binangonan, Rizal, Phil., Oct. 21, 1894; s. Torcuato and Pascuala (Silayan) S; B.Agr. Univ. of Phil., 1917; research stud. Stanford Univ., 1922; M.S. in Rural Economics, Univ. of California, 1924. 'In. Rosario Payumo of Gapan, Nueva Ecija, PhiL, Jan. 28, 1928; child1'~ Victor, Bartolome, Florentino, Aurora, Teresita. Deputy gov. Lanao prov., 1917-20; mgr. Copeland Rice Ranch (Chico, CaL), 1920-23; agriculturist with Phil. govt. irrigation system, 1925-29; charge of seed farms, Bur. of Agr., 1929-31; chief agricultural extension div. Bur. of Plant Industry, 1932-36 and presently dir. Bur. of Plant Industry since 1936; memo Phil. Scientific Soc. (pres.), National Research Council of Phil. (charter), National Economic Council of PhiL, Irrigation Council of PhiL, Tobacco Board, Nat. Social Security Bd., Boy Scouts of the Phil. (nat. executive council), Central Stud. Y.M.C.A. (bd. of management), Manila Rotary. authoT- various articles on agriculture. club-Phil. Columbian. a.ddress692 San Andres, Manila, Phil. SILEN, Bertrand Harold, radio broadcasting executive; b. Marietta, Ohio, Dec. 7, 1900; s. S. ' and S. (Haines) S; grad. Stanford Univ., 1923. m.. Margaret Bradford of

SIMMIE, George W., business executive; W. and Mary E. (Ward) S. m. Leonore E. Regain in San Francisco; 1 dau. Virginia (Mrs. W. H. Jackson). Came to Phil. with U.S.V., 1898; engaged in stevedoring business after discharge from army and presently v.p. & part owner Luzon Stevedoring Co.; v.p. Manila Terminal Co. ; Mason; memo B.P.O.E. clubS-University, Baguio Country, Wack Wack Golf. add,'ess-Luzon Stevedoring Co., Manila, Phil. SIMPSON, Alfred Mervyn, business executive; b. Auckland, New Zealand, May 12, 1883; S. Theodore A. and Fannie (Empson) S; grad. St. Louis CoIl. (Honolulu, T. H.). m. Margaret Ashley of Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1930. Formerly chief engl'. Waianae Sugar Co. (Oahu, T. H.); with Catton, Neill & Co. (Honolulu); various executive positions with Honolulu Iron Works (Honolulu); came to Philippines 1921 as mgr. Earnshaws Docks & Honolulu Iron Works; V.p. Bogo-Mede1lin Milling Co.; pres. American Oxygen & Acetylene Co.; dir. Manila Finance & Discount Corpn.; Mason (32°, Shriner). clubs-Casino Espanol, Manila Polo, University, Army and Navy, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf. address-Earnshaws Docks & Honolulu Iron Works, Manila, Phil. SINGH, Soban Kaur, editor, publisher; b. Manila, P. 1., Aug. 22, 1914; S. Harnam and Sat Bant (Kaur) S; stud. Univ. of Manila. Editor, International, Philippine Student Magazine, People's Opinion; corr. Nofrontier News-Service; memo National Directorate, Filipino Youth, Filipino Editors' Assn. College Editors' Guild of the Philippines; pres. Internat. Students Federation; officer of the National Forensic Union of ' the Philippine's. addre8s-DagupilD, Pangasinan, P. I.


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SINGSON ENCARNACION, . Vicente, lebusiness executive. attorney; b. Vigaul IlQC9S Sur, phil., Aug. 5, 1875; ' s, Agripino a.nd ]~enit~l"~ (Encarnacion) S; A.B. '~te颅 neo de Manila; law stud. Univ. Sto. Tomas and Liceo de Manila. m. Lucila Diaz Conde Sel)t. 21, 1911; childre'Ylr- Vicente, Carlos, Julian, Enrique, Nieves, Lourdes, Lucila, Paz. Admitted Phil. bar, 1901; provo fiscal Ilocos Sur, 1901-04; memo com. to St. Louis Exposition, 1904; memo Phil. Assembly, 1907-13; apptrl. memo Phil. Com. by pres. of U.S., 1913-16; memo 1st and last Independence Mission to U.S. headed by senate pres. Manuel L. Quezon; sec. Dept. Agr. & Commerce and actg. sec. Dept. of Finance, 1933-34; served as floor leader in Ho. of Rep. and Senate; presently pres. Balintawak Estate, Inc., Insular Life Assurance Co., The Phil. Guaranty Co., Credit Corpn. of the Phil., Santa Rosa Mining Co., Union Management Co., Zambales Chromite Mining Co., Phil. E~position, Inc.; dir. Agricultural & Industrial Bank; National Economic Council, National Research Council of the Phil.; bd. of regents Univ. of Phil. clubs- Phil. Columbian (dir.), Wack Wack Golf, Casino Espanol, Filipino, Unibn, Santa Ana Turf. address- 573 Legarda St., Manila, Phil. g.islato~,

SINGSON y REYES, Pedro, attorney, legislator; b. Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil., Feb. 5, 1904; 8. Anacleto and Inocencia (Reyes) S; A.B. cum laude, Seminary ColI. (Vigan), 1922; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1926. m. Maria Verzosa in Vigan, Feb. 22, 1929. Admitted Phil. bar 1926 and in priv. law prac. since; mun. councilor of Vigan, 1928-3.0; memo Ho. of Rep. from 1st dist. Ilocos Sur, 1931-35; provo gov. Ilocos Sur, 1937; com. memo Public Works, Accounts, Commerce and Industry, Railroads and Transportation, Justice, Election, Agriculture and Natural Resources while serving in Ho. of Rep.; memo Defensores de la Libertad. address- Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil. SIOCHI, Pedro, civil engineer, construction executive; b. Malabon, Rizal, Phil., Feb. 23, 18a5; 8. Roberto and Martina (Angeles) S; C.E. Univ. of Ghent (Belgium), 1911.. . ni. E~p'eranza ' VUlbngco in Malabon, Jan. 路l, 1916; children-:-Roberto, Rosario, Esperanza. Sur-

SISON

veyor for, City of Manila, 1912-13; C.E. with Bur. of Public Works, 1913-19; cons. en gr. Mas Construction Co., 1919:26; 'organized and pres. Siochi & Co;, Inc; s,ince 1926; mem.' Phil. Anti-Tuberculosis Soc. (dir. ' 1928.:.31): clubs -Filipino, Phil. Columbian, 路 Wack Wack Golf. address-347 San Marcelino, Manila, Phil. SISON, Agerico B.M., physician; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, Phil., Dec. 1, 1898; s. Jose B. and J osefa S; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1916; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1921. m. Francisca N. Chanco of Manila, PhiL, May 31, 1924; childre'Ylr- Francisco T.V., Milagros T.E. Intern Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1921, asst. resident phys., 1922, senior 'resident, 1923 and visiting phys. since 1925; instr. Univ. of PhiL, 1923-34 and asst. prof. of med. since 1934, sec. post-grad. sch. since 1940; in priv. med. prac. since 1925; maj. P.A. Med. Res.; prof. of legal med. Ateneo de Manila and Univ. of Manila; med. referee West Coast Life Ins. Co. since 1934; fellow A.M.A.; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc., National Research Council of Phil. (charter), Phi Kappa Phi, Knights of Rizal, Reserve Officers Legion of the PhiL, Phil. Motor Assn. author- numerous scientific articles on internal medicine. club- Phil. Columbian. address- 1551 V. Esguerra, Manila, Phil. SISON, Juan Escafio, attorney; b. Alaminos, Pangasinan, P. I., Dec. 27, 1904; 8. Pedro and Evarista (Escano) S; LL.B. Philippines Law Sch., 1932. m. Asuncion de Guzman, Angat, Bulacan,. P. I., Aug. 13, 1930; childre'Ylr-Lydia, Juan, Fe, Brigido. Private law practice after grad. & presently with Dept. of Justice. address-339 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, P. I. SISON, Pablo Sandique, business executive; b. Sta. Maria, Pangasinan, P. I., June 29, 1896; s. Francisco and Simona (Sandique) S; attended Jose Rizal ColI. m. Florencia Alonso, Manila, Dec. 22, 1922. Asst. auditor, People's Bank and Trust Co., 1933; mgr. Paracale Tigbi Mining Co. and pres. Commer.cial Investment and Management Corpn. since 1936; memo 'National Rifle and Pis.tol Assn. of the Philippine 路 Islands. address-Sia. Maria, Pangasi.n an, P. I.


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SISON, Teofilo Leuterio, attorney, legislator, statesman, jurist; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phil., Feb. 29, 1880; 8. Benito and Escolastica (Leuterio) S; A.B. Univ. Sto. Ta. mas, 1896. Bookkeeper & accountant Warner Bros. Co. in Tarlac; teacher with Bur. of Edn., 1900-01; court interpreter, 1901-14; admitted Phil. bar, 1914 and in priv. law prac. since; mun. councilor of Lingayen, Pangasinan, 1916; provo gov. of Pangasinan, 1922-28; senator from 2nd dist., 1928-34; apptd. sec. Interior and Labor, 1933-36; apptd. aaso. justice Court of Appeals, 1936 and presently sec. Dept. of National Defense since Nov. I, 1939. address- 38 Antipolo, Pasay, Ri'zal, Phil. SlY CHONG KENG, business executive; b. Amoy, China, Jan. 2, 1897; s. Benito and

(Siy Lo Shi) Siy Cong Bieng; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1919. m. Ng Kim Kheng in Amoy, Oct. 15, 1921; childr~Frances, Robert, Alice. Entered family firm of Siy Cong Bieng & Co., 1918, mgr. 1923-26, pres. & gen. mgr. since; pres. Filipinas Lumber Co. elubsCasino Espanol, Cosmos, Tiro al Blanco, Wack Wack Golf. address-120 Manga Ave., Manila, Phil. SMITH, Alfredo Thomas, department executive; b. Raleigh, N.C., June 2, 1870; s. Murray and Nancy (Pollard) S. Widower; childr~Lilly Alfoso, Patrocinio Alberez (adopted). Came to Phil. with U.S.V., 1899; with Manila poli,ce force, 1901-08 and 1911-16; civilian employee U.S.A., 1908-11; with Texas Oil Company (Phil.) since 1916 and presently in chg. shipping and transportation dept.; memo Order of Eagles, L.O.O.M., Improved Order of Red Men, U.S.W.V. address-Texas Company (PhiL), Manila, Phil. SNOW, Edgar Parks, correspondent, author; b. Kansas City, Mo., July 19, 1905; S. James Edgar and Anna Catherine (Edelman) S; stud. Kansas City Jr. CoIl., 1923-24, Univ. of Missouri, 1925-26, Columbia Univ., 1927. m. Helen Foster (Nym Wales), Dec. 25, 1932. Asst. editor China Weekly Review (Shanghai, China), 1929-30; asst. corr. (China) Chicago Tribune, 1929; corr. Consolidated Press A~sn. (India, China, Manchuri,a ),,1 9$0-34; spl. corr. N. Y; S!ln, ~93~-37: ' spi corr. London Daily Herald, 1932-37, chief corr. (Far East) since

SOCCHl

1937; lecturer Yenching Univ. (Peiping, China), 1934-35; memo Chinese Social and Political Science Assn., Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Delta Sigma. author - Far Eastern Front (1933), Living China (1936), Red Star Over China (1937); contributor to Saturday Evening Post, Current History, Asia, and other magazines. clubs-Authors (London), Baguio Country. address-Worcester Cottage, Baguio, Phil. SNOW, George Clinton, engineer; b. Penn Yan, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1908; 8. Frederick C. and Zenicia (Thayer) S; stud. Univ. of Missouri. m. Elizabeth Lathan of San Mateo, Cal., Oct. 10, 1936; 1 son George Clinton. With various steamship cos. as engineer officer, 1927-37; came to Phil. with E.J. Nell Co., 1937 and presently sales engineer. club -Manila Polo. add"ess-2107 Calle Robert, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. SOBREPERA, Enrique Calica, clergyman, educator; b. Bauang, La Union, Phil., March 2, 1899; s. Juan and Anatalia (Calica) S; A.B. Macalester CoIl., 1923, LL.D., 1937; stud. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1923-25; B. D. Drew Univ., 1926; D. D. Central Phil. CoIl., 1935. m. Petra Aguinaldo of Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, PhiL, Aug. 29, 1925; childrervEnrique, Jr., Aida, Juan Augusto, David. First minister Ch. of Filipinos (Brooklyn, N. Y.), 1924-26; minister United Ch. of Manila since 1926; 1st gen. moderator United Evangelical Ch. of PhiL, 1929-38; 1st executive sec. Phil. Federation of Evangelical Churches, 1938-39; del. from La Union to Constitutional Conv., 1934-35; pres. Union CoIl. of Manila since 1936, Consumers' Cooperative League of Phil. since 1940; editor Character Education Journal; memo Pi Kappa Delta, Delta Sigma Rho; Mason. autho?' - New Emphasis in Religion, Marks of Manhood, Life Ideals, Decisive Moments. address- 750 I.epanto, Manila, Phil. SOCCHI, John, jeweller; b. Le Loc1e, Switzerland, Sept. 18, 1903; S. Auguste and Josephine (Ceppi) S ; grad. master watchmaker, Technicum of Le Locle. Held various technical positions in Switzerland watch, factories; came to Phil. 1930 and , stal~ted oWn' business as jeweller and watchmaker. , clubs


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-Swiss, Casino Espanol. address- P. O. Box· terests which includes Antamok Goldfields, IXL Mining, Masbate Consolidated, North · 1542! Manila, Phil. Camarines, ·Eastern Development Co., InternaSOLIDUM, Procopio Lopez, editor, poet; tional Engineering Corpn.; pres. A. Soriano y b. Cadiz, Occidental Negros, P. I., July 8, Cia., "Laguna Sugar Corpn., Commonwealth · 1901; s. Jayme and Columba .(Lopez Vito) Insurance, Banco Hipotecario; v.p. Central S; attended Far Eastern College. m. Constan- Azucarera Don Pedro, Phil. Iron Mines, cia Ballares of Saravia, Occ. Negros, Nov. 15, Chamber of Mines of Phi1.; dir. Warner, Bar1925; . c/Lild1'en-Ivan, Ivor, Iver, Ida, Ivar, nes & Co., Batong Buhay, Paracale NationMurphy. Founded Ibajay Acad., Ibajay, · Ca- al, Paracale Gold, Far East Oil Development; piz, P. I.; founded a string of 16 private dir.-founder of Anta-M-IXL Selection Trust schoois in Cadiz, Sa gay, Manapla "a nd Victo- (Hongkong); partner"founder of Joanji Synrias; established Quezon-Osmena Institute dicate (Hongkong); dir. New Saza Mines, at Bacolod, Occ. N egros, 1932; special investi- Rhamba Mines, Ikungu Mines (all in East gator Dept. of Labor, 1933. author-Never Africa) ; prin. stockholder of George MuehleMind and Other Poems (1921), Reveries bach Brewery (Kansas City) which also owns (1923), Soul of a Woman (1928), Philippine the Lone Star Brewing Co. (San Antonio, Nursery Rimes (1934), Woodrow Wilson and Tex.); dir. of following cos. in Spain-Banco Poems (1937), literary editor of The Resume Urquijo, Compania Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, Literary Forum (1923), Popular Weekly Organizacion, Estudios y Servicios Techicos Literary Forum (1923-24), Health Educator Especializados (OESTE), Olivol, Nuevos Com(1924). address-50 Dos Castillas, Manila, bustibles N acionales, Fomento Industrial Phil. " Comercial Espanol (FICE); hon. consul for SOLIVEN, Benito Tagorda, attorney, as- Cuba. decorations- Gran Cruz del Merito semblyman; b. Santo Domingo, Ilocos Sur, Naval (Spain), Cruz del Merito Militar clubs-Casino Espanol, Manila, P. I., March 20, 1898; 8. Isabelo and Dorotea (Spain). Manila Polo, Wack Wack Golf, Manila Golf, (Tagorda) S; B.A. Seminary ColI. of Vigan; Army and Navy, Filipino, Santa University, LL.B. Univ. of Philippines; LL.M., B.F.S., D.C.L. Univ. Sto. Tomas. rl'/,. Pelagia Villa- Ana Turf, Union, Baguio Country. addressflor, Santo Domingo; children---Maximo, Gui- 1987 Robert, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. llermo, Regulo, Manuel, Mercedes, Teresa, DoSOTTO, Vicente, attorney, publicist; b. minga, Victorio, Ethelinda. Rep. of Los Defensores de la Libertad to His Holiness and Cebu City, PhiL, April 18, 1882; s. Marcelidecorated by the Pope with the medal Pro no and Pascuala (Yap) S; A.B. San Juan Ecclesia Et Pontifice, 1928; law prof. Ateneo de Letran College; student University of Sto. de Manila; rep. for the 1st dist., Ilocos Sur, Tomas; law student Manila Law College. 1928-31; assemblyman since 1935. add1'ess- Founded La Justicia (1st Filipino newspaper in Cebu) and EI Nacional, 1899, 1135 Herran, Manila, P. I. EI Pueblo, 1900, Ang Suga (1st vernacular SORIANO, Andres, business and mining in Visayan Islands), 1901, The Philippine executive; b. Manila, PhiL, Feb. 8, 1898; Republic (Hongkong), 1907; elected councilor s. Eduardo and Margarita (Roxas y de Aya- for Cebu City, 1902, mun. pres., 1907; 1st la) S; stud. Ateneo de Manila, Stonyhurst pres. Phil. Labor Assembly, 1914; memo Ho. ColI. (Lancashire, Eng.), Escuela Superior de of Rep. from 2nd district Cebu, 1922-25; Comercio (Madrid, Spain), 1917; D.C.S. ho- founder Phil. Independence League and Philnoris COlUSa, Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1940. m. Car- ippine Civic Union, 1930; memo World Press men de Montemar in San Sebastian, Spain, Congress, Academia de Jurisprudencia de MaSept. 25, 1922; children- Jose Maria, An- drid. authoT-Filipino Stories, Spanish-Vidres, Jr. Returned to Manila, 1917 and join- sayan Dictionary, Abakadhan (Visayan Preed San Miguel Brewery as accountant, mier), Municipal Code and Amendments, Re1918, actg. mgr., 1919, gen. mgr., 1924 and membrances of Cebu-Our Dialect, Far F·ro~ pres. since 1931; head of Soriano mining in- My Country, Collections of Cartoons, Maktang


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(1st Visayan operetta), A Flying Trip Around the World. address-109S' R. Hidalgo, Manila, 'Phil.. . " SPEIR, Frank Harold, radio and electrical engineer; b. Oakland, Cal., Dec. 24, 1908; s. Elmer Frank and Blenda (Swanson) S; stud. Stanford Univ. m. Margaret Tietjen of Lind, Wash. Dec., 1932; children-Patrick Dennis, Frank Thomas. Electrical engl'. with Phil. Packing Corpn" Mindanao, Phil., 1930-33 ; electrical and radio engr. with Erlanger & Galinger, Inc., Manila, 1933-36; charge geophysical laboratories . Developments, Inc. & Mine Operations, 1936-38; purchasing agent Southwestern Engineering Co. of P. 1., 193839, office mgr. and radio & electrical consulting engl'. since 1940; memo B.P.O.E. clubsManila Polo, Manila Golf, Olympic (San Francisco, Cal.). address-Elks Club, Manila, Phil. SPENCER, Ralph Edmund, teacher, plantation executive; b. Holton, Kan., :::iept. ~1, 1884; s. Edmund C. and Anna (Morgan) S; stud. Salina Normal School, Salina, Kan. ?n. Pearl Fees of Holton, Oct. 21, 1908; child1'en -Ruth Eleanor, Ralph Donald, Richard Kessler. School teacher & prin. Kansas sch. system; came to Phil. as teacher with Bur. of Education, 1904 and remained with same in various capacities until retirement in 1930; part owner & mgr. Matalin Coconut Co., Inc., Lanao, Phil. since 1930; part owner Malabang Plantation Co.; Mason. club- U.S. (Cebu City). address- Malabang, Lanao, Phil. SPRINGER, Roy Stanley, business and mining executive; b. Elm Creek, Neb., Nov. 15, 1892; S. Howard Douglas and Lelia Fern (Worley) S; A.B. Univ. of Kansas, 1915. m. Katherine Davidson in San Francisco, CaL, March 30, 1920; 1 son Howard Douglas. Registered pharm. in Kan., 1913 and conducted drug store until 1916; came to Phil. with Bur. of Education, 1916; joined Phil. American Drug Co. (then German Dispensary) in Manila, 1916, gen. mgr. since 1922; officer & dir. various mining companies; Mason (32 Shriner); memo B.P.O.E., clubs- Casino Espano}" Manila Polo; Manila : Go.lf: address~ Botics, Boie, Manila, Phil.' . . 0

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STA. ANA, Cesareo Trinidad, physician; h. Marikina. Rizal. Phil., Feb. 25, 1895; 8. Anastacio' and Tomasa (Trjnidad) S; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1914; M.D. Univ. of Phil.; 1919. m. Maria T. Tirona of Kawit;- Cavite, PhiL, Jan. 2, 1918; children- Estrella, Candido, Cesareo, Jr. Passed bd. examinations and entered priv. med. prac., 1919; instr. Univ. of Phil., 1921-23; pres. bd. of examiners for nurses, 1923-26; instr. National Univ. since 1926; memo bd. med. examiners, 1936-39 (chmn. 1937-39); instr. Educatio.nal Institute of PhiL, 1930-31; asst. prof. Afable ColI. of Med., 1935, prof. and department head until 1939, asst. dean, 1939-40 and dean since 1940; memo Phil. Federation of Private Med. Practitioners (pres. 1936-37), Manila Med. Soc. (pres. 1938), P.M,A.; chmn. com. on awards Nat. Hosp. Day, 1937-40. address- 205 G. Tuason, Manila, Phil. STAlGHT, Ronald Clifford, mining executive; b. b;psom, ~ng., Aug. 21, 1905; S. Mark Wray and Ethel (Partridge ) S; ed. in Eng. child"en - Teresa Doreen, Cecil Dona ld, Hugh James, Michael Wray, Kristin, Douglas. Came to Phil. 1917; organized various mining companies and present ly pres. & gen. mgr. Mine Operations, Syndicate Investments; bd. chmn. Southwestern Engl'. Co. of P.I.; dir. Baguio Gold Mining Co. clubs- Cosmopolitian Gun (sec.-treas.), Manila, Army and Navy, Wack Wack Golf , Baguio Country, Nomads Sports. add,'ess- 141 V. Mapa, Manila, Phil. STANGL, Paul Ludwig, chemical and mining engineer; b. Berlin, Germany, July 29, 1871; S. Anton J. and Pauline (Schuetze) S ; Ph. G. Philadelphia Coll. of Pharmacy, 1889 ; B. S. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1891; M.D. Medico-Chirurg. College (Philadelphia, Penn.), 1892; Philol. M. Philadelphia Acad. Philol. , 1893; Ph. D. Albert Ludwig Univ. (Freiburg, Germany), 1896, Pharm. D. honoris causa, 1906. m. Maria Magdalena Antonio of Cavite, Phil., Feb. 9, 1903; children-Mercedes Maria, (desc.), Manuela Pauline, Louis Paul, Isabel Maria Luisa, Pauline Diana, Frederic Paul. Pharmacist, 1887-91; geologist and consulting engl'. in U.S., Canada, Mexico, South America, Africa, Algiers, Phil. since 1893; e'gypt010gist with Univ. of Penna. (Peabody Institute) ex-


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pedition to Fayum. Egypt, 1888; expedition to Maya ruins,.' Yucatan, MexiCo, 1893; ' with U.S.A. Med. Dept. 1898-1902, came to ' Phil. 1899; in charge Army hosp. Cavite, Bacoor and served on various fronts during war of insurrection; chemist with Bur. of Science, 1902-05; dean coIls. pharmacy, agriculture; mines at Ateneo Ri.zal, 1904-22; .assistant and later chemist Apo. Cement Go., 1923-26; chemist Planters Assn. of Bais, Occ. 路 Neg., Phil., 1928-29; entomologist with Victorias and Manapla Centrals, Occ. Neg., 1930-34 ; prof. chemistry and German, 1935, dept. head industrial chemistry and sch. of mines, Silli. man Univ., 1936-38; active in reforestation in Cebu, introduction of commercial uses for camphor, promoting educational reforms; active in boy scout work and presently field commr. and memo Occ. Neg. council Boy Scouts of America; hon. pres. Associacion Geografica de Fi.lipinas; life memo Phila. Acad. Nat. Sdences. Mem. A.I.M.E. fJlitthorManuel de Botanica (2 vols.), Manuel de Farmacia, Manuel de Farmacologia, Manuel de Analisis Quimica, Manuel of Soap Making, Handbook of the Ceramic Arts, Tropical Agriculture, Manuel of PHil. Agriculture, Manuel de Agricultura FiUpino, various newspaper articles on Phil. language, historical data, presently conducts column in The Commoner and Bacolod N ewsAdvertiser, editorial writer N egr<>s Scouting News. address-Po O. Box 106, Bacolod City, Phil. STAPLER, James Beverley, mmmg engineer and executive; b. Wilmington, Del., April 16, 1890; s. Henry and Helen Louise (Gause) S; A.B. Cambridge Univ. (Eng.), 1911. m. Josephine Hayden of Phila., Penna., April 30, 1921; children- Richard, Sheila, James, Josephine. With Brayton Domain Collieries (Cumberland, Eng.), 1908-12; successively assayer, time-keeper, shift boss, engr., asst. supt. North Star Mines . (Grass Valley, Cal.), 1912-17; gen. supt. Champion mines (Nevada City, Cal.), 1917-19; exploration work (Alaska), 1919-20; ' gen. supt. West. Point Con. Mining. Go. (Cal.) 1920-25; gen. supt. Jarbridge "(Nev.) hranch . of United E.a stern . Mining . Co., 1925~27; agent ".& . mgr. . Cia.. Minera.Noche. Bue-

STEVE NOT

na ' (Guanajuato, Mexico),. 路1927-29; mgr. Taku Mines Ltd. (B.C.), .1929-30; located main office United Eastern Mining~ 1930-31; came to Phil. as asst. gen. supt. Benguet Consolidated Mining Co., 1931-33; joined Marsman. & Co. in 1933 as gen. supt. Itogon Min~ ing Co. until 1934, bd. of consulting engrs. Ma.rsman & Co. and mgr. northern div., 193436,mgr. soutl}.ern div., .1936-40, mgr. Netherland East Indies operatiQns since 1940. clubs - Manila Polo, University, Manila Golf, Baguio Country, Paracale Country. addressMarsman & Co., . Manila, Phil. STEINMETZ, Harry Henderson, physician, surgeon; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1878; S. Henry and Anna (Doerley) S; M.D. Georgetown Coll., 1906. m. Edith Miller, Feb. 16, 1898; 1 son Harry C. Came to Phil. 1906 and entered priv. med. practice at Bacolod City, Phil. Priv. practice in Manila since 1918; memo American Red Cros (dir. since 1919), Phil: Anti-Leprosy Soc., Phil. Med. Assn. (pres. 1921-22); served as capt. U.S.A. Med. Corps during World War I; Mason (32掳). address-2841-B Taft Ave. Extension, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. . STEINTORF, Paul Prentiss, foreign service of U.S.; b. Chase City, Va., July 31, 1894; S. William C. and Minnie B. (Sloan) S; grad. school of foreign service Georgetown Univ., school of law Washington Uriiv. m. D<>rothy G. Parker of Washington, D.C., Oct. 20, 1926. Capt. A.E.F. during World War I; apptd. asst. trade commr. and assigned to Am. Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, 1921 and served in various capacities until Sept., 1938 and attained rank of asst. commercial attache; in Manila, Phil. as U.S: trade commr. since Oct., 1938; commd. as consul and sec. in the dipl<>matic service, July 1, 1939. author- numerous articles and rep<>rts on economic subjects. clubs- American (Tokyo), Tokyo Golf, Yokohama Country & Athletic (Yokohama), Army and Navy, Manila Golf. addressTrade & Commerce Bldg., Manila, Phil. STEVENOT, Joseph Emile Hamilton, public utility and mining executive: b. Melones, Cal., . .Dec~ 23, 1888; .s.. Emile K. and Sarah Hamman (Stephens) S; B.S. in:,Aeronautical Engineering, Univ.of Texas; stud.路 La


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Salle Sacred Heart CoIl. m., Elma L. Kimball of Burlingame, Ca1., Jan. 29, 1919; childrerv- Myra Gene, Shirley Joan. Worked for various electrical & telephones cos. in U. S.; came to Phil. 1910 and was chief engr. Baguio Light & Power Co., mgr. Century Electric Co., mgr. E. C. McCullough electric dept. and consulting en gr. ; organized Phil. Long Distance Telephone Co. and presently v.p. & gen. mgr.; served as maj. U.S.A. Aviation Corps during World War I; bd. chmn. Phil. Engineering Corpn., Pan Phil. Corpn., Davao Telephone Co.; chmn. executive com. Western Equipment & Supply Co.; dir. Phi1. Air Transport Co., Commonwealth Investment Corpn., California Philippine Corpn., Filipino Fi,lms, Inc.; memo Baguio Chamber of Commerce (dir.), Boy Scouts of the Phil. (pres.), Am. Chamber of Commerce, Pan Xenia Frat. of Univ. of Phil. (hon.), Phil. Anti-Tuberculosis Soc. (trustee), Gota de Leche (dir.), Phil. Anti-Leprosy Soc. (trustee), Phil. N. G. Assn. (v.p.), American Legion (past dept. comdr.), Camara de Comercio de las Islas Fi]ipinas, American Guardian Assn., A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. E.E., Phii Mech. & Electrical Engrs., Phil. Sugar Assn. clubsArmy and Navy, Casino Espanol, Filipino, Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country. address-Rosaria Apts., Manila, Phil. STEVENS, Frederic Harper; b. Rowlett, Ky., Jan. 11, 1879; S. Peter Harper and Eliza (Faget) S; ed. in U. S. m. Lucille Shield, Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 14, 1901; m. Martha Josephine Kuhen of San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 3, 1912. Sales mgr. Lanston Monotype Co., Chicago, 1906-11; pres. McCullough Printing Co., Manila, 1912-29; dir. of imports, Pacific Commercial 00., Manila, 1921-23; pre,s; F. H. Stev03ns & Co. since 1923; pres. Am. Sch., Inc., 1921-23; hon. memo and past pres. Manila Rotary Club; director Masonic Temple Association and Pacific Institute; treas. Y.M.C.A., Manila; hon. V.Pi Hosp. for Crippled Children; , served with 'Troop F, 1st Ill. Vol. Cav., 1898; maj. U.S.A. 'Res .. since 1.~11; .:M~~.on (33'\ . I?h~iner) : ~~~ .pa~t.'gl!a~~l maste~ . 10 路f; , I.~" ~ depu~y "supreme, counci~ (ScottIsh ,Rite) in P. ' I.; Elkl clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, ' Wack

STIVER

Wack Golf, Universi.ty: address-227 David, Manila, Phil. ' . STEVENSON, Walter George, business executive; b. Manila, Phi1., Aug. 9, 1874; s. Walter F. and Meta (Mackay) S; ed. in England. m. Beatrice M'. Earnshaw in Yokohama, Japan, Jan. 25, 1909. Joined family firm W. F. Stevenson & Co., 1896 and held various positions with same; became associated with Phil. Fiber Inspection Service and mgr. same since 1926. clubs- Casino Espanol, Army and Navy, Manila, Manila Polo, Manila Golf. address-5 Meadowbrook Lane, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. STEWART, Edward Francis, insurance & real estate executive; b. London, Eng., Jan.

21, 1905; S. George Edward and Marie Catherine (Peebles) S; grad. Bedford Sch. (Eng.), 1922. m. Dorothy Louise Beiyon of San Bernardino, Cal.; Sept. 8, 1937. Joined Union Insurance Soc. of Canton Ltd. in London, 1923, transferred to Hongkong, 1924, Manila, 1926-28; with Canadian Pacific R.R. Co. (Manila), 1928-32; with insurance and stCllck brokerage firms, 1932-38; with insurance & real estate dept. Wise & Co., since 1938. clubs-Manila, Nomad Sports, Canlubang Social .& Athletic. address-816 Remedios, Manila, Phil. STEWART, Karl Maris, mining engineer and executive; b. Savannah, Mo., Nov. 25, 1901; s. David and Rosa (Paulette) S; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of California, 1926. m. Florence McLeod of Fort Bragg, CaL, Feb. 28, 1925; childrerv- Roderick, Richard. With Red Mountain Mines (B.C.), 1919-21; en gr. for City of Berkeley, Cal., 192627; shift boss and engl'. Cerro de Pasco Copper Corpn. (Peru), 1927-30; resident engr. Jasper Stacy Co. (Ariz.), 1931-32; came to Phil. as shift boss for Benguet Consolidated Mining Co., 1933-34; gen. ,supt. IXL Mining Co., 1934-36; gen. supt. Paracale Gold Mining Co., 1936-37; asst. gen. mgr. Nielson & Co., Ine. since 1938; memo 'A.I.M.E: (dir. Manila s.edion), co-ordinating . 路com. Boy Scouts of AmeriCa. ,clubs~ Manila. , Polo, Baguio Country.. , add:r688.~路 70 Cristobal, Manila, Phil. " :STIVER; Joseph Alfred, ~ttorney, account-


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ant; b. Germantown, Ohio, June 21, 1881; s. William C. and Sarah E. (Nicolas) S; A.B. Ohio State Univ., 1905. m. Edna Teresa Anderson of Darbyville, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1905; 1 son Victor Anderson. Came to Phil. as accountant with Bur. of Audits, 1907-17; admitted Phil. bar, 1914; priv. law practice and practicing C. P. A. since 1917. address-560 Taft Ave., Manila, Phil. STOPFORD, Wyndham Horace, business executive; b. Hove, England, Aug. 15, 1904; s. Wyndham and Dorothy (Leeson) S; attended Bradfield Coli. m. May Craig, San Antonio, Texas, July 7, 1928; chiLd1'en--NeviJIe, Ann. With Findlay Millar Timber Co., 192630; Franklin Bakel' Co. since 1931. clubsManila, Manila Golf, Manila Polo, Army and Navy, Canlubang. add1'ess-San Pablo, Laguna, P. I. STORMS, Walter Rex, mining engineer; b. Galveston County, Tex., JUly 4; HSl1/;

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Arthur C. and Anna (Bryant) S; B.S. Univ. of Washington, 1923, M. E., 1932. m. Melva D. Jones of Williamsburg, Ia., Jun~ 4, 1ÂŁ)29. Successively miner, timberman, mine sampler, asst. safety & ventilation engr., asst. mine geologist with United Verde Copper Co., 1923-27; engl'. New Verde Mines (Peru), 1927-28; mining en gr. & geologist United Verde Copper, 1928-35; chief geologist Park City Con. Mines, 1935-36; asst. engl'. safety div. U. S. Bureau of Mines, 1936; came to Phil. 1937 as engl'. with H. A. Wendt & Co. until 1938; with Elizalde & Co. mining div. as gen. BUpt. Malaguit Mining and Paracale de Oro projects since 1938; memo A.I.M.M.E., American Legion. author- technical articles on diamond drilling and mining. club- Paracale Country. add'r ess- P. O. Box 63, Paracale, Camarines Norte, Phil. _STRAIT, C. E., accountant; b. Daet, -Camarines Norte, PhiL, Sept. 22, 1910; S. H.C. and Josefa (de la Rosa) S; stud. Phil. Normal Sch. and La Salle Extension Univ. 1n. Emily Moses of Baguio, Phil., Dec. 26, 1934; 1 son James Henry. School teacher in Masbate, 1929-31; joined L\brsman & Co., and successively bookkeeper, asst. commercial accountant, chief commercial accountant, chief-mine

SUA BOK SAN

& commercial accountant, asst. treas. since 1932. add1'es8- 34 Taylo St., Pasay, Rizal,

Phil. STREET, Thomas Atkins, judge, author; b. Marshall, Ala., March 14, 1872; s. Thomas Atkins and Julia Ann (Beard) S; A.B. U. of Ala., 1892, A.M., 1893, LL.B., 1894. ?n. Lallie Abercrombie, of Montgomery, Ala., April 22, 1911; children-Lura Martin, Julia Alice. Admitted to bar 1894; practised law at Nashville, Tenn., 1894-1902; adj. prof. law, Vanderbilt U., 1900-02; on staff Edward Thompson Co., law pubs. Northport, N. Y., 1902-08; prof. equity, U. of Mo. Sch. of Law, 1908-10; drafted Internal Revenue Law of 1914 (P. I.); as memo Code Co., (1910-17) was principal codifier of Administrative Code of Philippine Islands, 1916, and of revised Administrative Code, 1917; asso. justice Supreme Court of P.I., 1917-35. author-li'oundations of Legal Liability (3 vols.) 1906; Federal Equity Practice (3 vols.) 1909. address -Supreme Court, Manila, P. I. STRONG, Philip Kearney, safety engineer; b. Laurens, N.Y., Aug. 11, 1907; s. Theodore Matteson and Flora (Allen) S; B.S. in Mining Engineering, Univ. of California, 1930. m. Irene Kohout of St. Paul, Minn., July 11, 1939. Variously employed in engineering & construction work in U.S. and Hawaii, 1928-37; came to Phil. 1937 as mine foreman with San Mauricio Mining Co. and safety dir. Mambulao-Paracale Mine Safety Assn. since 1938; memo Sigma Gamma Epsilon, A.I.M.E. author- articles on mine safety procedure. club- Paracale Country. address- San Mauricio Mining Co., Jose Pangafiiban, Camarines Norte, Phil. SUA BOK SAN, Enrique, business executive j b. Amoy, China, July 15, 1899; S. Chua Pon Giam and -Mary (Kho); grad. Ilone Chinese Commercial Sch., 1917. m. Aida-Buon in Iloilo City, PhiL, Sept. 15, 1929; 1 son Enrique, Jr. With F.M. Yaptico & Co. (Cebu) as cashier, 1917-21; presently mgr. EI Naval Kian Kee Co. (Iloilo) since 1921; dir. Chinese Chamber of Commerce (Iloilo), Chinese Commercial Sch. of Iloilo, International Chamber of Commerce (11000), Y.M.c.A. of-Iloilo. add?'ess- Iloilo City, Phil. -


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SUMULONG, Juan, attorney, legislator, statesman; b. Antipolo, Rizal, Phil., Dec. 27, 1875; 8. Policarpo and Arcadia (Marquez) S; stud. San Juan de Letran ColI.; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1900. m. Salome Sumulong in Manila, PhiL, 1898; childt'en- Lumen, Demetria, Lorenzo, Paz, Juan, Jr., Belen, Francisco. Admitted Phil. bar, 1900 and entered priv. practice in Manila; judge Court of 1st Instance and Land Court, 1906-09; memo Phil. Commission, 1909-13; senator from 4th dist., 1925-31 and served as minority leader; memo Phil. legislative mission to U.S., 193031; senior memo law firm of Sumulong, Lavides & Sumulong; active memo revolutionary forces during Phil. Insurrection. addTess249 San Anton, Manila, Phil. SUVA, Geronimo T., director physical education; b. Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, PhiL, July 23, 1894; S. Lorenzo and Aniceta (Tayag) S; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1917, B. S. E., 1919; B.P.E. Internat. Y.M.C.A. Colt (Springfield, Mass.), 1921; Ed. M. Harvard Univ., 1922. m. Maria Socorro Hernandez in Manila, May 15, 1939; childTen - Ramon, Lorenzo. Playground dir., 1913-14; physical dir. Student Y.M.C.A., 1915-19; teacher Bur. of Education, 1922-25; head dept. physical education Univ. of Phil., 1925-29; insurance business, 1929-37; capt. P. A. Res. in charge of athletics since 1937; business mgr. 路 of various sch. and general circulation magazines; memo Filipino Student Federation of New England (pres.), Rizal 'Debating club (organizer & pres.), Junior Phil. Assembly (twice speaker); Insular Life Underwriters Assn. (pres.), Harvard Lodge (charter), Cosmopolitan Club Harvard Univ., Phil. Physical Education Assn. (sec.). author- History of Physical Education' in the "Philippines, Anthropometric Measurements for. Filipinos. address-P .. O. Box 734, Manila, Phil. . SUZARA, Augusto Andres, surveyor, author, engineer; b. Manila, P. I., May 7, 1884; 8. Andres and Juana (Ynterzasi) S; completed corr. courses in engineering and law, American Sch., Chicago, 1912 '20. m. Lucia Angeles, Manila, Nov. 29, 1902; childrenFlorencia, Faustino, Juanito, Augusto. Machinist various industrial factories, 18991900; watch engineer merchant marine,

SYLVESTER

1902-07; passed chief engineer's examinations, 1906; first Filino apptd. chief engineer, Insular Coastguard vessels, 1907; first Filipino commissioned chief engineer 1st It., Bur. of Navigation, 1912; passed boiler inspector's examinations, 1913; elected memo American Soc., Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (first Filipino), 1913; apptd. boiler inspector, Bur. of Customs, 1914, senior hull and boiler inspector, 1916-20; private practice as consulting marine engineer, surveyor, since 1920. author-First and only engineering books in the P. I., Manual de Maquinistas, Compendio de Motores de Combustion Interna. addTess-785 Kalamba, Cebu City, Phil. SY CIP, Albino Z., banking and business executive; b. Manila, Phil., Dec. 17, 1887; S. Jose Z. and Yulan Sy Cip; LL.B. Univ. of Michigan, 1912; LL.D. St. Johns Univ. (Shanghai, China), 1929. 1n. Vonling Bau (desc.) in Shanghai, Nov. 14, 1916; m. Anastacia Uy of Manila; child1'en- David, Washington, Alexander, Elizabeth, Paz. Priv. law prac. in Manila, 1912-18; entered banking business and presently V.p. and mg!". China Banking Corpn. clubs-Philippine Columbian, Cosmos, Oriental, Wack Wack Golf. address -1014 Santa Mesa, Manila, Phil. SYLIANTENG, business executive; b. Amoy, China, Jan. 8, 1905; S. Sy Koc and Ky Te. m. Dy Hick Keng, Manila, P. I., April 25, 1930; children-Sy Huay Kiat, Sy Tengteng, Sy Se Kiat, Sy Bibi, Sy Wanwan. Pres., mgr. Cosmos Bazar, Inc.; Mason; memo Chinese Y.C.M.A., Phil. Y.M.C.A., Oriental Club. add1'ess-217 Rosario, Manila, P. I. SYLVESTER, Allan Thorndyke, engineer, government official; b. North Attl.eboro, Mass., July 10, 1886; s. Arthur Clinton" and Harriet (Passom) S; B.C.E. Tufts CoIl., 1908 . tn. Nora M. Nation in Manila, Phil., March 23; 1921. . With Boston & Albany R.R., 190810; came to Phil. as C.E. with Bur. Public Works, Dec. 5, 1910 and successively asst. engr, Iloilo and Capiz (1911), Occ. Neg. (1912), dist. engr. Ilocos Norte (1913), Ore. Neg. (1914), Tayahas (1914-18), special duty Manila (1918-19), sup;ervising engr. Iloilo (1920), constructing engr. Manila (1921-28).


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port works engl'. Manila since 192.9 ;.actg. dir. Bur. Public WQrks,. 1927; · .chmn. Board of Examiners for C.E., 1922-23; memo Manila Harbor Bd., 1930; v.p. Phil. Bd. of Maps & .Surveys. Mason (32°, Shriner); memo B.P. O.E., Delta Tau Delta, Eastern Star, Order of the Amaranth. clubs-Manila Polo, Manila Golf. address - Bureau of Public Works, Manila, Phil. TABLAN, Domingo R., government official, physician; b. Bulacan, Bulacan, Phil., July 12, 1891; S. Jorge and Manuela (Rodriguez) T; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1918; C. P.H. Univ. of Phil., 1930. m. Valentina de Jesus of Bulacan, April 18, 1915; childre1'lrDr. Deogracias, Eugenio, Adelina, Leticia, Teresita, Aurora, Viol eta. Joined Bur. of Health after grad. as dist. health officer for Palawan until 1919; headed med. party in Bataan during smallpox epidemic, 19190-20; dist. health officer Bulacan, 1920, Tarlac until 1929, Ilocos Sur until 1933 an Bulacan since 1933; memo P.M.A., Bulacan Med. Soc. (pres. 1934); Mason. dub- Plaridel Golf. address- Malolos, Bulacan, Phil. TABURAR, Gabino, businessman, educator; b. Bacnotan, La Union, P. I., Feb. 19, 1894; E.S.E., M.A. Columbia Univ. m. Trinidad Alambra, Santos Tomas, La Union, Nov. 28, 1936; childre-~Elisa, Gabino, Josefina. With Bureau of Education, 1912-29 in various capacities; actg. pres. National Univ., 1929-36. address-708 Vermont, Manila, P. I. TADASHI, Yoke, physician; b. Fukushima, Japan, February 20 1900; s. Kiichi and Gin (Majima) T; B.A. Otterbein Coil., 1924; M.D. Chicago Univ., 1931. m. Matsu Izuno of Fukushima, Jan., 1916. Came to Phil. in 1933 and entered priv. med. prac. addre88Manila, Phil. TALAY, Nicasio Talay, government Official; b. Cambabangan; Cagayan, Phil., Sept. 10, i907; g.r aduate Cagayan High School, 1929. m: Veronica T. Ramos of Cambabangan; childr~ Ana, Nicasio; Jr. Mun. teacher in Rizal, 1929-37; mun. mayor Cambabangan since 1927. . addre88- Cambabangan, ·Caga· yan, Phil. .. . .

TAMESIS

TAMUUATCO, Domingo Acuiia~ physician and surgeon; b. Cabuyao, Laguna, Phil., Jan. 9, 1892; 8. Felix and Filomena (Acuna) T; A.B. Liceo de Manila, 1912; M.D. Univ. Sto . Tomas, 1917; post-grad. stud. Harvard Univ., 1919-20, Chicago Post-Graduate Sch. & Hosp., 1920-22. m. Maria· Hauss in Phila., Penna., 1923; childre1'lr- Filomena, Felix, Domingo, Jr. Served as dist. health officer at Calamba, Laguna, 1917-18; asst. supt. Southwestern Minnesota Sanatorium, 1922-24; passed Penna. medical examination, 1925; priv. practice in Phila. until 1929; l'eturned to Manila and entered priv. practice; established and owner Harrison Hosp.; prof gynecology at Centro Escolar Univ.; memo Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico. address-Harrison Hospital, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. TAMESIS, Florencio Revuelta, government official, educator; b. Unisan, Tayabas, Phil., Nov. 7, 1888; s. Saturnino and Graciana (Revuelta) T; ranger certificate, Univ. of Phil., 1912; B.S.F. Univ. Washington, 1922, M.S.F., 1923. m. Silvina Valerio of Unisan, Dec. 30, 1911; childr~ Benjamin, Evangelina, Jesus, Resurreccion, Florencio, Jr., Emmanuel, Veneracion, Leonor. Stud. asst. Bur. of Forestry, 1907-09; qualified for civil service ranger position, 1909; detailed to coil. of agr. Univ. of Phil. in charge of the Maquiling forest reserve, 1909~12, charge of forest nursery, 1909-11; asst. in dendrology, sch. of forestry, 1911-12; ranger in charge Northern Neg. forest, 1912-14, forest dist. No.7, 1914-15; detailed to Panama-Pacific exposition (San Francisco, Cal.) , 1915-16; charge Vi sayan forest dist., 1916-17; asst. & actg. chief div. of forest lands & maps, 1917-19; forester at large under dir. of Forestry, 1923-24; charge special investigative work of bur. also crude rubber investigation, 1924-25; asst. later chief div. of sawmills and utilization, 1926; actg. dir. of Bur. of Forestry, 1932-33 and asst. dir.,· 192736, presently dir. since' Jan. 1, 1937; dean sch. of forestry Univ. · of phil.' since 1927; memo Nat. · Research Councll of· · Phil . . ·(charter), Flood Control Commn.; Manila Beautiful Com., Internat. ForestrY Soc.; Com. on ,Shelter, Com. on·:·Conservatfon of Natural Resources, Nat. Economic·Council; chmn: ·com.


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oil .camping . Boy .Scouts of Phil.; memo Y.M. C.A. of Phil. (on' various committees), Phil. Scientific Soc. author- numerous articles and original papers on forestry and natural products. addTess- 1507 San Andres, Manila, Phil.

ptesently . prof. & sec.-treaa.; chemist with Corona Pharmaceutical Laboratories; dir. Phil. Pharmaceutical Assn. (pres. 1923-25); memo governing bd. 1st Phil. Pharmaceuti.cal conv. address-Manila College of Pharmacy, Manila, Phil.

TAMPINCO, Angel, businessman, artist;

TANCO, Arturo V., engineer, business executive; b. San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, Phil., May 7, 1901; 8. Patricio and Victorina (Valle) T; B.M.E. Univ. of PhiL, 1923, B.E.E., 1924. Passed bd. examinations, 1928; apprentice engr. Bacolod-Murcia Milling Co., 1924; asst. engl'. Talisay-Silay Milling Co., 1925; joined Phil. Engineering Co. in Manila, 1926, successively asst. engl'. (1926), chief engl'. 192836 and actg. mgr. 1930-31; cons. engr. Cebu Portland Cement Co., 1936-37; supervising engr. Nat. Rice & Corn Corpn. since 1937; organizer & ex-pres. Phil. Assn. Mech. & E.E. ; memo Rizal Center Frat., Phil. Chamber of Commerce, Bd. of Examiners for E.E. (193036), Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Nat. Research Council (asso.). clubs - Phil. Columbian, Laong Laan Tennis. add1'ess-9 General Bautista, San Juan, Rizal, Phil.

b. Manila, P. I., Aug. 2, 1879; s. Isabelo and

Victoria (Jocson) T; A.B. Ateneo de Manila. Authorized practising architect, 1901. m. Rosario Concepcion, Manila, P. I., Jan. 9, 1904; children-Rosario, Julia, Eduardo, Conrado, Herminigildo, Augusto. One of the first practising architects in P. I.; awarded several medals in various expositions; at present head of sculpture works shop. address-655 Lealtad, Manila, Phil. TA8ADA, Lorenzo Martinez, attorney; b. Gumaca, Tayabas, Phil., Aug. 10, 1898; s. Vicente and Anastasia (Martinez) T; stud. De La Salle Coli.; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1920, LL.B., 1924; LL.M. Harvard Univ., 1928; D. C.L. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1937. m. Expedita Ebarle of Lucena, Tayabas, May 7, 1927; children-Gregorio, Lorenzo, Renato, Wigberto, Maria Elena, Maria Concepcion, Maria Milagros. Admitted Phil. bar, 1925 and joined law firm of Camus, DelgadQ & Recto; govt. pensionado to Harvard, 1927-29; asst. fiscal of Manila, 1929-36; presently partner Delgado & Tafiada law firm; prof. of law Univ. Sto. Tomas, Far Eastern Univ., Ateneo de Manila, Phil. Law Sch. since 1931; memo Civil Liberties Union of Phil. (pres.). author-The Constitution of the Philippines Annotated, The Law on Private Corporations. club- Phil. Columbian. address-Heacock Bldg.; Manila, Phil. TANCHOCO y DIONISIO, Filomen, educator, pharmacist, attorney; b. Malabon, Rizal, Nov. 20, 1887; 8. Adriano and Dionisia (Dionisio) T; A.B. Ateneo Filipino, 1908; grad. pharm. chemist, Escuela de Farmacia del Licea de Manila, 1910; LL.a. Escuela de Derecho, 1917. m. Purificacion Gallego in San Antonio, N"eva ~cija,' PhiL, 路,Jan. 2, 1926; children-"Luillhati, Magiliw, Pinagpala, Luninging. Admit.ted Phil.bar, 1914 and entered priv. law practice; founder' and instr. Manila CoIl. of Pharmacy & Dentistry since 1913 and

TANGCO, Paciano Concepcion, Philippine Army officer; b. Pateros, Rizal, PhiL, March 9, 1892; 8. Julio Califigo and Agueda Manalo (Concepcion) T; A.B. Colegio Filipino, 1909; stud. Liceo de Manila, LL.B. Escuela de Derecho, 1912; graduate Phil. Constabulary Academy. m. Rosalia Concepcion Santos of Pateros; children - Paciano, Jr., Pablo. Commd. 3rd It. Phil. Constabulary 1914, 2nd It. 1916, 1st It. 1917, capt. 1920, maj. 1931, It. col. P. A., 1937; took part in various campaigns throughout the Philippines; equipped & used 1st radio field unit in Constabulary, 1935-36; organized signal corps of P.A., 1936 and presently chief of dept.; successively provo comdr. Phil. Constabulary Nueva Ecija (1918-19), Cavite (1920), Zamboanga (1920-27), Tarlac (1927), Pampanga (1927-35), insp. & bn. comdr. Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Zambales, Bataan, Pampanga, Bulacan, (1935-36), dep. gov. Zamboanga provo (1920-26)', supt. -non-chris.t ian tribes of Pampanga (1928--34); memo Nati~~al Bird Com . .. (1929-30). NaUonal Electrical Communications B.d. ~ince 1936, Natioqal Economic Council; National Geographic


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Soc., Am. Radio Relay League, Phil. Amateur Rad'io Assn. medals- Visayan Campaign, World War Victory, Luzon Campaign, Mindanao & Sulu Campaign. address- Pateros, Rizal, Phil. TARBET, William Valentine, sales engineer; , b. Manila, Phil., June 11, 1911; s. Rollo Wagner and Emilia (Prieto) T; B.C.E. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1935. Joined Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Co. after graduation; sales engineer with Marsman Trading Corpn. since 1940; 2nd It. U.S.A. Res.; asso. memo Am. Chamber of Commerce; memo Am. Soc. of Mil. Engrs. add?'ess-Marsman Trading Corpn., Manila, Phil.

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19, 1882; 8. Gabriel and Ambr()cia (Alfonso) T; ed. in primary and intermediate schs. m. Florencia Hufana of San Fernando, La Union, PhiL, March 10, 1910; child?'erlr-Naomi H. and Arsenio H. (both adopted). Public sch. teacher, 1908-11; with Baguio Hosp., 1912; asst. bookkeeper & cashier Baguio Hotel, 1913; census enumerator for Carranglan, Nueva Ecija, 1918; mun. councilor, 1919, mun. pres. 1928-38; mun. mayor since; memo Legionarios del Trabajo, Veteran os de la Revolucion. address-Carranglan, Nueva Ecija, Phil.

TEODORO, Anastasio, attorney, writer; b. Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., July 14, 1890; 8. Justo and Nicolas (Reyes) T; B.A. Ateneo TAYAG, Jesus B., accountant; b. Maga- de Manila, 1908; LL.B. Escuela de Derelang, Pampanga, Phil., March 4, 1905; S. Ti..-< cho de Manila, 1911; LL.M. Georgetown moteo and Emilia (Bondoc) T; B.C.S. Jose Univ., 1914. m. Pilar Tiongco, Occidental NeRizal Coli., 1928. m. Belen Uy of Manila, Sept. gros, P. I.; childre?1r-Donato, Jorge, Pilar, 24, 1931; childre?1r-Nola Evelina, Alma De- Manuela, Carmen, Anastasio. Prosecuting licia. Joined brothei"s accounting firm 1928; atty. for Surigao and Agusan, 1914; asst. received C.P.A. 1930; accountant Farmacias atty. gen., 1917-21; investigator of dept. of Henson, 1929-32; with Bur. of Internal Rev- justice and judge at large, 1921; dist. judge, enue as income tax examiner, 1932-36; priv. 1924-31; senior public service commr., 1931practice as C.P.A. since 1936 and presently 33; retired from active civil service, 1933; auditor Destileria La Jarolefia of Iloilo City; formerly adviser to late governor Wood; deleasso. memo Phil. Inst. of Certified Public Ac- gate to Kyoto Conference on Internat. Relacountants. address-La Paz, Iloilo City, Phil. tions. author - Orientations (1922), Old Europe (1929), La Conciencia Moral de los Pueblos (1929), Legal Controversies (1930), TAYLOR, Carson, publisher; b. Flat Rock, Illinois, Dec. 5, 1875; S. Lafayette and Rachel Asia and Europe (1933), The Wise Malay Jane (Highsmith) T; attended Central Nor- (1935). Mem. Geographic Soc. of America, mal ColI. m. Elise Isabel Bogard, St. Louis, Samahang Bulacan (v.p.), Banaag at Lakas Missouri, Feb. 23, 1905; childrerlr-Lafa- ng Lalawigang Bulacan (delegate). address yette, Carson. Enlisted in First Colorado U.S. -727 San Marcelino, Manila, P. I. Volunteer Infantry, 1898; arrived PhilipTEODORO, Toribio M., business execupines, 1898; discharged, 1899; became circulation mgr. Manila American and acquired an tive, manufacturer; b. Caloocan, Rizal, PhiL, interest in the paper; founded Manila , Daily April 27, 1887; s. Julian and Apolinaria (del Bulletin, shipping paper, 1900; converted in- Mundo) T; ed. Manila public schs. m. Floto gen. newspaper, 1912. authm'-A History rentimi Grande in Manna, Aug. 20, 1903; of the Philippine Press. 'clubs- Manila, Los m. Marta de Jesus in Manila~ Aug. 28, 1913; Tamaraos, Elks, Army and 'Navy, Manila Po- childre?1r-Cecilia, Toribia, Macaria, Prudenlo; Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio cio, Francisco, Josefina. Variously employed Country, ,Jonathan (California), Los Angeles in Manila, 1899-1910; opened small slipper and California Country (California). address shop in 1910 which has developed into the -Rosario Drive, San Juan del Monte, Rizal, Ang Tibay Slipper & Shoe Factory, 1st Filipino owned shoe company in Phil.; memo P; I. .. .. . . -Biak-na-Bato, Phil. Chamber of Commerce , TELLEZ', Arsenio AlfonzQ, government of. (dir.) ' club-Wack Wack .Golf. address-3277 "ficial; b. Talayera, Nueva Ecija, Phil., July RizaJ Ave. ExtensIon, Rizal, Phil.


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TEUCHER, Werner, business executive; b. Tauris, Persia, Sept. 1, 1882; s. Jacques and

Bertha (Wuerth) T; ed. in Switzerland. m . Maria Lopez Palma in Manila, PhiL, May 28, 1910; 1 son Werner J., Jr. Came to Phil. in 1904 with Kuenzle & Streiff, v.p. & asst. mgr. same, 1919-24; v.p. Alhambra Cigar & Cigarette Mfg. Co., 1919-24; organized and pres.treas. of Elmac, Inc. since 1924. clubsSwiss, Manila Polo, Baguio Country. address -405 Tennessee, Manila, Phil. THOMAS, Frederick Langdon, business executive; b. Brecon, Wales, Jan. 5, 1907; s. D.W.E. and E.A. (Langdon) T; stud. Cheltenham ColI. (Eng.). Joined The Asiatic Petroleum Co., 1925 and with that organization in various capacities since; came to Phil. 1928 with Asiatic Petroleum Co., (P. I.) Ltd. and presently an executive of s ame. clubs- Thatched House (London, Eng. ) , Manila, Manila Polo, Hongkong (Hongkong, China), U.S. Golf (Cebu), Iloilo. address54 Panaderos, Manila, Phil. THOMPSON, Glenn Llewellyn, mining engineer; b. St. Joseph, IlL, Jan. 20, 1882; s. Spence!' Hale and Anne (Bartley) T. Widower; children-Helen Elizabeth (Mrs. Heckes), Grace Louise (Mrs. Garrard). With Butte Mining & Dev. Co., 1903-04; asst. mgr. Reins Copper Co., 1906-12; asst. mgr. and en gr. Rocher de Boule Copper Co., 1918; supt. Hirst-Chichagoff Mining Co. (Alaska), 1922 ; mg!". Indian Mines, Ltd. (B.C'.), 1923; 'mill supt. Minnesota mill for Mountain Copper Co., 1924; mgr. Fern Gold Mining Co. (Alaska), 1925; supt. Yankee Girl Con. Mines (B. C.), 1928; mgr. Amador & Bunker Hill Con. Mines 1929; gen. mine examination work in U. S., 1932-37; came to. Phil. in 1937 as ge~. supt. Km. 73 Mining Co. until 1940; presentlyon examination work in Cal. addTessc/o Bank of Montreal, San Francisco, California. TIAOQUI, Alfonso M., merchant; b. Manila, PhiL, Oct. 15, 1867; s. Jose S. and Cirila (Ochangco) T. m. Romana Tan-Tungco in Manila, Jan. 17, 1888; children-- Aurora, Jose, Manuel, Alfol' <II'). Connected with many .large corpns. in Manila ' in various official capacities; ex-pres. Katubusan and Perla de

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Filipinas; presently head of La Perla, Inc. '; ex-dir. Insular Life Assurance Co.; memo Philippine Chamber of Commerce (ex-pres.). clubs- Filipino, Tiro al Blanco. address1121 Carolina, Manila, Phil. TICMAN, Crisanto, auditor; b. Asingan, Pangasinan, P. I., Dec. 16, 1888; S. Jose and Joaquina (Lalata) T; attended Philippine Law Sch., National Univ., Philippine Sch. of Commerce. m. Paz Navarro, Manila. Dist, auditor, Pangasinan, La Union, and Tar lac, 1917-19, City of Baguio, Mountain Pr ovince, and Nueva Vizcaya, 1919-21, City of Manila and Metropolitan Water Dist., 1921-24; supervising auditor for Rizal, Cavite, Bataan, Laguna, Tayabas, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Marinduque, Mindoro, Zambales and Palawan, 1924-25; asst. mgr., dept. of provincial audits, Bur. of Audits 1925-29; provincial auditor, Rizal, 1930-33; retired from government service, 1934; auditor, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes, 1935-37. club-Philippine Columbian. add?'ess-52 Adante, Malabon, Rizal, P. I. TICZON, Domingo Belar mi.no, surgeon; b. San Pablo, Laguna, P. I., Au g. 4, 1903; s.

Cristeh and Miguela (Belarmino) T; B.A. Univ. of Sto. Tomas, 1923, M.D., 1928. m. Joaquina Rosales, Butuan, Agusan, P. I., Nov. 9, 1931; children - Josefin a, Maria Erlinda, Maria AuxiIiadora, Domingo, Jr. Was connected with the Tayabas Provincial Hosp. and later with Sulu Public Hosp.; at present chief surgeon, San Pablo Hosp., capt. U. S. A. Res. Medical Corps., pres. Laguna Medical Soc. ; memo P. I. Medical Assn. addTess-S an Pablo, Laguna, P. I. TILLMANN, Albert Josef, bu siness executive'; b. Cologne, Germany, Nov. 12, 1889; In Phil. with EI Oriente Fabr ica de Tabacos, 1909-21; executive with Viegelmann, Inc., 1921-25; gen. mgr. Bunning & Co. since 1925; memo German Chamber of Commerce (dir.), Manila Tobacco Assn. (dir.) . clubsGerman, Manila Lawn Tennis. address- 135 Felipe II, Manila, Phil. TIMMERBERG, Carl Heinrich. business executive; b. Bremen, Germany. Oct. 18, 1890; s. .Hermann. and Dorothea (Steinkamp)


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T; .ed. in Germany. m. Else Adolfine .Feder in Bremen, Sept. 5, 1921; children-- Eva Marie, Carl Heinz. Engaged in tobacco industry and associated with Alhambra Cigar & Cigarette Mfg. Co. in various executive offices since arrival in Phil., 1912 and presently mgr. since 1924; memo Phil. Govt. Tobacco Bd. since 1931; dir. Manila Tobacco Assn.; trustee American Sch., Inc. club - German (pres. 1929-30). addTess- 31 Tayuman, Manila, Phil. TINAN, Percy Warner, publisher; b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 8, 1880; S. Clarence and Katherine (Warner) T; student Cornell Univ., 1903. m. Beatrice Lanison, Havanna, Illinois, Dec. 21, 1910; children-Mrs. H. T. Deutermann, Mrs. W. C. Hughes. Lt. Railway Motor Cycle Corps, British Army, South African War, 1901-02; editor Philippines Free Press, 1907; city editor Manila American, 1907; mgr. Estrella Auto Palace, 1912-13; established Philippine Road Guide, 1911; issued first P. I. motor magazine, Philippine Motor Topics, 1916; territory organizer Studebaker Corpn., S. E. States, 1917-18; asst. mgr. Buenos Aires, and mgr. Montevideo Studebaker branches, 1918-23; manufacturers' rep. and importer, Buenos Aires, 1924-29; publisher U. S. Blue Book of South America, 1925-29; advertising mgr. Bachrach Motor Co. (Manila), 1930-31; at present publisher of Philippine Official Motor Road and Tourist Guide, road maps, mine maps, guide books; resident dir., Pines Hotel, Baguio; proprietor Mt. Data Lodge; publisher Pacific Empress, Canadian Pacific S. S. Co. ships' daily newspaper. author-Broadway to Johannesburg. clubsArmy and Navy, Manila. address-Baguio, P. I. TIROL, Ruperto del Castillo, attorney; b. Makato, Capiz, P. I., March 27, 1889; 8. Buenaventura and Leona (Tirol) C; LL.M. La Jurisprudencia, 1915. m. Asuncion Soriano y Sayo, Manila, March I, 1914; childt'en-Edgardo, Estefania, Leda. Admitted to practice before Supreme Court of P. I., 1914; justice of the peace, pavao, ~~1~; ~路~m. pr(lvincial bd., Manila, 1925-28; grand delegate of Masons to Congreso 'lnteriulcional de Supremos Consejos Escoceses, Paris, 1929; Ma路 son; memo Sociedad Teosofica Universal. ad-

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d"ess-,519 Lara, Manila, P. I. TIRONA, Dominador Abuig Tria, surgeon; Kawit, Cavite, P. I., Oct. 23, 1904; S. Andres and Fermina (Abuig) Tria T; A.A. Univ. of Phil., 1926; M.D. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1931. m. Pomposa Jamelo, La Carlota, Occidental Negros, P. I., Dec. 14, 1931; child1' en Wilfrido, Andresito. Intern private hosp. of Dr. Cesareo Sta. Ana; asst. instr. National Univ., 1931-32; priv. med. practice in Manila .& La Carlota since 1931; dir. La Carlota Puericulture Center Club. addressLa Carlota, Occidental Negros, Phil. b.

TIRONA, Tomas Tria, attorney; b. Kawit, Cavite, PhiL, Aug. 21, 1902; 8. Estanislao and Rosalia T; A.A. and Ph. B. Univ. of Phil., 1926, LL.B., 1929. m. Nicolasa V. Joven of Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur, Phil., 1928; child,'en-Sally, Antonio Danilo, Perlita, Diana, Milagros. Asso. attorney law office of Judge E. T. Tirona, 1929-37; atty. for labor organizations since 1938; instr. Liceo de Manila, 1923-27, Rizal Memorial Acad., 1924; prof. National Univ., 1927-29, San Beda ColI., 192932, Manila Law Coll., 1932; memo Nat. Commn. of Peasants (chmn. legislation com., 1940); asso. editor Jurisprudence; editor Commerce & Trade Journal. auth{)r- Treatise on Ternate Dialect, Recrudescence of Political Enthusiam. addTess- 718 P. Margal, Manila, Phil. TOBIAS, Pablo D., government official; b. Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Phil., June 30, 1907; S. Juan and Maria (Delgado) T; B.S.C. Far Eastern Univ., 1932; C.P.A., 1931. m. Consolacion Crisostomo of Manila, June 20, 1930; children-Araceli, Gloria, Adelfo, Cesar. Tax examiner Bur. of Internal Revenue, 1930; bank examiner Bur. of Banking, 1935; tech. asst. Dept. of Finance since 1936; memo Ed. of Accountancy. address - 274 A. Luna St., Mandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. TOLENTINO, Arturo Modesto, professor, attorney; b. Manila, P. I., Sept. 19, 1910; 8. Salvador and Escolastica (Modesto) T; LL. B. Univ. of Philippines, 193.4;. LL.M., D_.C.L. 路Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1938 . . m. Consuelo Pavid, Manila, 1931; 路 child"'en-- Arturo, Evelina. Prof. of law, Philippine Law Sch.; mgr. Acme


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Publishing Co. autlwr- Philippine Law of Torts and Damages, Commercial Laws of the Philippines (3 vols.), Code of Commerce, Commentaries and Jurisprudence on Commercial Law (2 vols.), The Rules of Court, The Bar Reviewer. Mem. Young Philippines, Upsilon Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Phi. addres8 -229 Espana, Manila, P. 1. TOLENTINO, Crispulo Cucio, government employee; b. San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, P. 1., June 10, 1892; 8. Juan and Filomena (Cucio) T. m. Honorata Socorro, Manila, P. 1., Sept. 29, 1930; chiLdren.-Profirio, Carmelo, Rufino. Govt. employee since 1911. addressDiv. of Purchase & Supply, Manila, P. 1. TOLENTINO, Jose G., physician; b. Magsingal, Ilocos Sur, Phil., March 16, 1900; s. Vicente and Estefania (Guerrero) T; M.D. Univ. of Phil., 1926. m. Consolacion Atega of Cabadbaran, Agusan, Phil., April 23, 1928; children - Ernesto, Carmen, Lucia, Leticia, Mariano. Resident phys. Southern Islands Hosp., 1926-28; senior phys. Culion Leper Colony, 1928-29; resident phys. Eversley Childs treatment station (Mandawe, Cebu), 1930-37, actg. chief since 1937; memo Cebu Med. Soc. (pres. 1939). autho1'-numerous articles on leprosy. address-Po O. Box 288, Cebu City, Phil. TOLENTINO, Miguel, attorney, legislator; b. Balayan, Batangas, Phil., Sept. 29, 1890; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1920. Twice elected to National Assembly from the 1st dist.; com. memo Coins (chmn.), Agriculture, Big Landed Estates, Health, Labor & Immigration, National Language. author-Annotated ' Election Law (in Tagalog), Lihim na Pagluha (novel), Hindi Magmamaliw (drama); pres. Aklatang Bayan Soc. of Writers, pres. bd. of trustees Balayan Institute; gen. mgr. Phil. Firewood & Charcoal Co. address-Rizal Ave. Extension, Rizal, Phil. TOLENTINO, Petronilo Perez, artist; b. Manila, P. I., May 30, 1905; S. Serapio and Eusebia (Perez) T; student CoIl. of Fine Arts, 1918. m. Leonor Gonzales, Lubang, Mindoro, P. I., Sept. 25, 1927; children--:.:Dominador, Milagr"os, Adoracion, ResUl'reccion. First Filipino creator of cardboard plastic

TORRES

figures; winner of different prizes for artistic carnival floats. addres8- 314 Bambang, Manila, P. I. TOLENTINO, Teodoro Beato, dental surgeon; b. Obando, Bulacan, P. I., April 28, 1893; S. Vicente and Crisanta (Calalang) T; D.D.S. Philippine Dental College, 1926. m. Ana Granatin, Legaspi, Albay, P. I.; children -Vicente, Saturnina, Antonio, Teogena, Maria, Teodoro, Mario, Eduardo, Timoteo. Connected with Bureau of Lands in various capacities, 1912-33. Mason. addre88- 3 Lakandula, Manila, P. I. TONELETE y VILLAFLOR, Francisco, government official; b. Carigara, Leyte, Phil., June 4, 1885; s. Saturnino and Secera (Villaflor) T. m. Concepcion Uy of Biliran, Leyte, Nov. 13, 1915; chiLd1路en.- Loroteo, Benito, Maximo, Secera, Francisco, Jr., Catalina, CeciBa, Pura. Store-keeper at Naval, Leyte; teacher w~th Bur. of Education, 1905-09; clk. office mun. treas. Biliran, 1910-16; mun. treas. Bato, Leyte, 1916-17 and mun. mayor & pres. since 1917. add1'ess- Biliran, Leyte, Phil. TORREGOSA, Tiburcio Jumao-as, government official; b. Jetafe, Bohol, Phil., Aug. 11, 1900; s. Felipe and Severa (Jumao-as) T. m. Dionisia Garcia of Jetafe, Jan. 7, 1927; children.- Constancio Garcia (desc.), Priscila, Ismael, Vidal (desc.), Felipe, David, Peter. Teaeher with Bur. of Education, 191719, 1921-22, 1923-25; elk. office mun. treas. Jetafe, 1927-36 and mun. mayor since. address - J eta fe, Bohol, Phil. TORRES, Alejandro Legaspi, government official; b. Makato, Capiz, Phil., May 19, 1888; S. Ramon and Clotilde (Legaspi) T; stud. Liceo de Manila. m. Avelina Torre of Makato, Aug. 20, 1906; chiLdren- Bienvenida, Maria Consuelo, Alejandre, Jr., Rafaelina Legaspi. Was successively teacher, chief of police, mun. sec., special census agent for municipality of Makato; mun. treas. Tapaz and Lazo; passed J.P. examination and presently mun. pres. Makato. address-Makato, Capiz, Phil. . TORRES, Baldomero, ' attorney; b. "Calum~ pit, Bulacan, P. 1., Feb. 27, 1895; s: Agustin


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and Gl'aciana .(Bauto) T; LL.B. ' l\1anila Univ., 1932. m. Dolores.. Vivas, Calumpit, Bu-. lacan, Dec. 30, 1920. Employed as stenogr~F pher American Chamber of Commerce, 192125, and later by "the Philippine Senate; at present asst. sec. Electoral Commission, Legislative Bldg., Manila; Mason. clubs- Alunan Tennis (founder, . pres., gen. mgr.). address~ 174 Solana, Walled City, Manila, P. 1. TORRES, Jose L., C.P.A., professor; b. Caridad, Cavite, Phil., Jan. 11, 1902; s. Esteban and Florentina (Lim) T; B.S.C. Univ. of Phil., 1924. m. Francisca del Rosario. of Tanza, Cavite, April 17, 1932; childre'Ylr- Rodolfo, Jose, Jr., Alicia, Alfredo. Accountant with Clarke & Larkin, 1924-36; presently memo Dalupan & Torres, C.P.A.'s; asso. prof. Univ. of Phil. and Far Eastern Univ. since 1935. address-1193 F. Munoz, Manila, Phil. TORRES, Manuel K., government official; b. Balayan, Batangas, Phil., May 12, 1897;

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Eleodoro and Agripina (Kousapen) T; LL. B. Phil. Law School, 1925. m. Pailita Dulce in Balayan, Dec. 28, 1923; children - Manuel, Benilda, Renato. Admitted Phil. bar, 1926; entered govt. service, 1917 and presently chief clk. administrative div. Bur. of Justice since 1925; Mason; memo Plaridel Temple Assn. address- 640 F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. TRILLO, Jose, business executive; b. Manila, PhiL, May 15, 1892; 8. Jose and Lorenza (Deblois) Trillo Figueroa; stud. Ateneo de Manila, St. Joseph's CoIl. (Hongkong, China). m. Anita Goitia of Manila, Sept. 26, 1911; children-- Antonio, Angelita, Jose, Jr. Variously employed with Pacific Commercial Company since 1913 and presently charge of code dept.; sec. Jai Alai Corpn. of Phil. club -Casino Espanol. address-33 Calle Victoria, Intramuros, Manila, Phil. TRINIDAD, Angel B., physician; b. San Fernando, Pampanga, PhiL, Oct. 2, 1893; S. Pedro and Mamerta (Borja) T; M.D. Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, Illinois, 1921. m. Luz Kabigting in Manila, December, 1924; children-- Leonardo, Jesus, Carmen, Angel, Jr., Restituto, Fexnando ... Recogpi2;ed authority on .tuberculosis; returned to Phil. .1922

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and resident 路phys. in-Santol Tuberculosis Sanatorium (now Quezon . Institute) 1923-1927; asst. : exec. sec:. of. Philippine 'Tuberculosis Society 1927-1928 and exec . . sec. since 1929; special lecturer on public health . nursing, University of the Philippines; pres. Bd. of Examiners in Nursing, 1926-1931; sec.treas. Community Health-Social Centers,,, 1933-1934; gen. mgr. National Charity Sweepstakes, 1934 i offiCial delegate to N ational Conference of 路 Tuberculosis in New York and to Conference of the International Union Against Tuberculosis in Europe, 1931; memo American School Health Association, American College of Chest Physicians, American Academy of Tuberculosis Physicians, Manila Medical Society, National Conference of Tuberculo's is Secretaries, Philippine Islands Medical Association, Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico de Filipinas, Philippine Columbian Association, National Research Council of the Philippines. address - c/o The Philippine Tuberculosis Society, 1893 Rizal Avenue, Manila, Phil. TRINIDAD, Jacinto Esguerra, dental surgeon; b. Meycauayan, Bulacan, P. I., July 3, 1901; S. Timoteo and Apolonia (Esguerra) T; D.D.S. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1932. address- Meycauayan, Bulacan, P. 1. TUASON y RIVERA, Ciriaco, business executive; b. Pateros, Rizal, Phil., June 18, 1878; S. Pedro and Nicolasa (Rivera) T; stud. Teacher's Spanish Normal Sch., Spanish Trade Sch. m. Florencia Gatdula, June 5, 1900; children-- Amparo, Carlos, Adela, Remedios, Pacita. Served as officer Phil. Revolutionary govt.; asso. with civil and military govt. as technical designer, 1904-12; technician for Manila Tile Works, 1918-20; first Filipino to enter tile mfg. business and invented Mayon stove under U.S. patent; organized and heads C. Tuason e Hijos, Inc. since 1921; memo Lodge Nilad, Phil. Chamber of Commerce. club-Filipino. address1600 San Andres, Manila, Phil. TUASON, Manuel N., physician, surgeon; 8. Gonzalo and Isabel (Gil de Sola) Tuason y Patino; graq .. CQll~ge Rollin .(Paris, France), 1909; A.B.路 Ate'neo de Manila, 1914'; M.D. 路Uiliv. 'of b. Manila, Phil., October 31, 1895;


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Phil., 1919; post-g~ad.work abroad, 1920~2~. m. Gloria Bastida y Sanz in Manila" AprIl 3, 1920; children- Gonzalo (desc.), ,Manuel, Jr., Rose Marie. Intern Phil. General Hosp., 1919-20' returned to PhiL, 1921 and entered present 'priv. practice; Phil. Med. Assn. del. to A.M.A. conv. in Minneapolis, 1928, attended Cancer Congress in London, Eng.. , 1928 ; asst. prof. Univ.' Sto. Tomas;, memo surgiGal staff San Juan de Dios Hosp.; v.p. & treas. Phil. Land Improvement Co.; dir. San Miguel Brewery; fellpw A.M.A.' and Phil. Med. Assn.; memo Manila Med. Soc. clu bs- Casino Espanol, Tiro al Blanco, Manila Polo, Wack Wack Golf, Baguio Country. address607 Filipinas Bldg., Manila, Phil. TURLA, Faustino Flores, veterinarian; b. Lubao, Pampanga, Phil., Feb. 15, 1896;

S.

Juan and Cayetana (Flores) T; D.V.M. Univ. of Phil., 1922; D.D.S. National Univ., 1927; LL.B. Manila Law Sch., 1936. m. Dr. Felisa Sta. Ana of San Rafael, Bulacan, Phil., March 18, 1924; 1 dau. Grace. Priv. vete~inary practice since 1922; memo Veterinary Examining Bd. since 1926; faculty memo Natiofl al Univ. club- Wack Wack Golf. address-779 Legarda, Manila, Phil. UICHANCO, Leopoldo B., educator; b. Calamba, Laguna, PhiL, April 23, 1894; S. Leandro and Edilberta B. (Soledad) Uichanco y Cazanas; B. Agr. Univ. of Phil., 1915, M.S., 1918; M.S. in Zoology, Harvard Univ., 1920, Sc.D., 1922. m. Mercedes Alejandrino of Gerona, Tarlac, Phil., Sept. 29, 1924; child1'en-- Luz, Leopoldo, Jr., Arturo, Edilberto, Vicente. Asst. in entomology, Univ. of Phil., 1915-18, instr., 1918-19, asst. prof., 1922-24, asso. prof., 1924-29, prof. since 1929; actg. head dept. of entomology, Univ. of Phil., 1923-28, head of dept. since 1928; dean colI. of agriculture, Univ. of Phil. since 1939; Univ. of Phil. fellow to Harvard Univ., 191922; del. 4th Pacific Science Congress (Java), 1929, 7th Internat. Congress of Entomology (Berlin), 1938, Internat. Locust Conf. (Brussels), 1938; memo National Research Council (chmn. div. biological sciences since 1938), A.A.A.S. (fellow), Entomological Soc. of Am., Am. Assn. Economic Entomologist, Soc. Advancement of , Research (pres. 19,3 2), Los Sanos Biological Club (sec. 1924, pres. 1926),

URTULA

Phi Kappa , Phi (v.p'; Univ: of Phil. chapter, 1939-4Q). autho1'~ New. Civic Biology (co'author); Laboratory Manua1 of ' New .c:ivic Biology (c'o "author) , Laboratory 'Mah'ual of Philippine Economic 'Entomology, var ious: scientific articles and papers. address-'-:'" Agricultural College, Laguna, P hiL UNSON, Miguel, ' statesman, ' insu ra.nce executive; b. Molo, Iloilo, Phil., Sept. 22, 1877; s. Juan and Germana (Yulo) U ; st).ld. San Juan de Letran; A.B. Univ; Sto. Tomas, 1895. , m. Nieves Locsin of 路Silay, Occ. Neg., Phil., Feb. 10, 1907; child1'en , - German; Emma', Miguel, Jr. , E~tered govt. service; 1900 l:\.nd was successively provo sec. bookkeeper, travelling audit or (N egr()s & Iloilo ), provo treas. (Isabela, Tarlac, Sorsogon" Pampanga ) , insular treas., 1916-17; under-sec. of finance 1917-28, sec. of finance, 1928-32; pres. Phil. National Bank, 1921-23; pres. National Development Co., 1934-35; memo Com. on Rural Banks (chmn.), 1928-29, Govt. Sur vey Bd. (chmn.), 1936-38; v.p. Postal Savings Bank Bd., 1928-31; memo Teachers P ension & Investment Bd., 192226, Textbook Bd., 1927-31 ; founder National Life Insurance Co. and pres. since 1933; organizer Provident Ins urance Co. and pres. since 1934; dir. Manila R.R. Co., Sea Foods Corpn. (treas.), Realty Investment Co., La Previsora Filipina; pres. Luzon Investment Co. clubs- Filipino, Wack Wack Golf. address -1201 California, Manila, Phil. URMENETA y ROBIOU, Fermin de, sugar industry executive; b. Barcelona, Spain, Dec. 20, 1888; s. Fermin de and Maria (Robiou y de la Torre ) Urmeneta y Tobia ;ed. in Spain. 11'1,. Amalia Cervera , (desc. ) in Barcelona, May 22, ,1918; m. Pilar Castaner in Manila, PhiL, Dec. 2, 1929 ; childTe1'1r- Maria del Carmen, F rancisco, Amalia, F ermin (1st mar riage). Came to Phil. 1912 with Com" pania General de Tabacos de Filipinas ; mgr. Central Azucarera de Bais since 1919. addt'ess - Central Azucarera de Bais, Bais, Oriental N egros, Phil. URTULA, Dalmacio, civil en gineer, government official; b. Calasiao, Pangasinan, Phil., Sept. 19, 1887; s. Vicente and Margarita (Gabatbat) U; stud. Univ. of, Illinois;


USON

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Univ. of Chicago; B.M.E. Univ. of Nebraska. 1909. m. Soledad Ortega in Isidro•. Nueva Ecija, Phil., June 5. 1912; children-Dolores, Dalmacio. Jr. Returned to Phil., 1909 as teacher in Trade School of Nueva Ecija until 1912 ; joined Bur. of Public Works overseer, 1913, obtained C. E. certificate and appointed C.E., 1918; Mason. address-Bureau of Public Works, Manila, Phil. USON, Clemente, accountant, author, educator; b. Lingayen, Pangasinan, Phil., Nov. 23, 1901; 8. Sisenando and Maria (Quintos) U; B.S.C. Univ. of PhiL, 1924. m. Restituta Royeca of Tayug, Pangasinan, May, 1928; children-- Angelina, Clemente, Jr., Mario. Accountant Oriental Commercial Co., 1924-25, Phil. Finance Corpn., 1926; instr. Univ. of PhiL, 1926-28; dir. Institute of Accountancy, 1928-34; dean institute of accounts, business & finance of Far Eastern Univ. since 1934; practising accountant since 1926; trustee Far Eastern Univ. since 1934 and executive sec. since 1934; dir. Phil. Institute of C.P.A.'s. author- Introduction to Accounting (1939). address-1569 Calixto Dyco, Man 'la, Phil. UY, Jose L., attorney; b. Manila, P. I., June 13, 1910; s. Serafin and Maria (Lim) U; LL.B. Philippine Law Sch., 1933. m. Maria Lorenza J. Palomo, Iloilo, P. I., June 28, 1915; 1 son Jose. With various firms, 1928-36; in private law practice since. add1'ess-887 Narra St., Manila, P. I. UY HIAP LOO, Pablo, business executive; b. Changchow, China, June 13, 1905; s. P. A.

and (Chua Tuan) Uy Yam; grad. Chinese Commercial Sch. (Iloilo), 1919, Chinan Institute (Nanking, China), 1922. m. Ong Sui Hong in Changchow, Nov. 29, 1928; 1 son Paul, Jr. Entered family firm in Iloilo City as cashier & asst. mgr. 1922 and presently gen. mgr. of P.A. Uy Yam Sons & Co.; dir. Chinese Chamber of Commerce (Iloilo), Internat. Chamber of Commerce (Iloilo); memo Iloilo Chinese Charity Assn., Iloilo Chinese Y.M.C.A. addre88- Iloilo City, Phil. ' . VALDERROSA, .Nicasio Saison, government o.fficial; b.. Bacolod, Occ. Neg., PhiL, Oct. 11, 1891; "S.• Domingo arid' Lorenza (Saison) V. m. Porfiria Miguel , of Zamboanga,' Phil.,

VALDES

Oct. 30, 1921; 1 son Jose. Presently mayor of Baguio City since .1939; memo Baguio Rotary. addre88-BaguiQ, Mountain Prov., Phil. VALD~S, Basilio Jose, major general P. A.; b. Manila, PhiL, July 10, 1892; 8. Dr. Benito and Filomena (Pica) V; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1916. m. Rosario Legarda of Manila, July 15, 1923. Instr. of physiology Univ. of Phil., 1916; joined Allied forces in Europe during World War I as asst. surgeon French Red Cross Hosp. No. 101; apptd. capt. in A.R.C. and assigned to Mil. Hosp. V.R. 76, July 10, 1917; chief surgeon Mil. Hosp. at Arc-En-Barrios, Haute Marne, June, 1918; apptd. memo Inter-Allied Com. to Germany, Feb., 1919; maj. & deputy commr. A.R.C., July, 1919 and chief of med. service of Red Cross Commn. to Albania, Aug., 1919; apptd. 1st It. & med. insp. Phil. Constabulary, 1921, capt. & surgeon, 1922, major & surgeon, 1925, It. col. & chief surgeon, 1926, brig. gen. & chief of Phi,l. Constabulary, 1934; brig. gen. & 1st asst. chief of staff Philippine Army, 1936, maj. gen. & deputy chief of staff, 1936; actg. chief Phil. Constabulary, 1938; chief of staff Phil. Army since Jan. 1, 1939; memo bd. of Med. Examiners, 1922-32 (pres. of bd. 1926-32); actg. commr. of Health and Welfare, 1933-34. medals/decorations - D.S.S. (Phil. Constabulary), Luzon Campaign (Phil. Constabulary), U.S. Red Cross Foreign Service, Cross of Commander of the Dragon of Annam (French), Cross of Officer of Legion of Honor (French), Cross of Officer of the Order of the Crown (Belgian), Cross of Officer of the Royal Order of Cambodge (French), Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise (French), Medaille d'Honneur (French), Medaille de la Grande Guerre (French), Medaille de la Victoire (French). autho1'- EI Herido de Guerra (1920), The Nursing Profession (1921), Tuberculosis Among the Constabulary Officers (1926), Basal Metabolism-Its· Clinical Importance (1928), Problems of the Board of Medical Examiners (1928), Rejuvenecimiento Por EI Metodo del Dr. Voronaff (1930), Is the Medical Profession becomi'ng.. Commercialized (193i), The Impor.tance of 'Medical' Ethics (1932)., Prob:. blemas,' Sobre. Nuestta .' Educacion " Medica (1932), Our Relations to. 'the Public and to


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the Medical Profession (1933), An Outlook on Child Health Problems in the Philippines (1934). clubs-Phil. Columbian, Los Tamaraos Polo, Wack Wack Golf. addres8~163 San Rafael, Manila, Phil. VALENCIA, Pio Enriquez, surgeon; b. Paombong, Bulacan, PhiL, July 11, 1885; s. Mariano and Natalia (Enriquez) V; M.D. Univ. of fhil., 1912. m. Catalina Osmefia of Carcar, Cebu, PhiL, April 13, 1914; childrenAlberto, Benjamina, Caridad, Demostenes, Ester. Resident phYs. Phil. General Hosp., 1912-13; pres. sanitary div. Carcar and chief of dept. Southern Island Hosp., 1913-16; organized private clinic in Cebu, 1916 and head of same since; memo Phil. Med. Soc., Cebu Med. Soc. (past pres.), Univ. of Phil. Alumni (Cebu chapter), Cebu Rotary. clu b-Cebu Filipino. address-115 Mabini St., Cebu City, Phil. . VALENZUELA, Cruz Z., business executive; b. Mangatarem, Pangasinan, Phil., Apr il 5, 1899; S. Jose and Florentina (Zafra) V ; B. B. A. University Southern CalifQ,rnia, 1923 ; post-graduate University California and Leland Stanford Jr. University. m. Ester Abellar of Cadiz, Occidental Negros, 19.37; children-Triunfante, Elizabeth. Editor Philippine Independent News (Filipino Weekly) in Salinas, California, 1924-26; labor ' contractor (California), 1926-28; sec.-treas. Filipino Gun Store, Inc. Manila, 1929-32; dean collegiate department National Institute, 1930; manager Filipinas Trading Co., 1933-36; president and manager People's Charity Sweepstakes, Inc., 1935-37; v.p. National Federation of Labor, 1936-37; memo National Commission of Peasants, 1939-40; organizer and pres. of the Manila Employees Union, 1940. autlwr- The Elements of Debating (1933), Business Communications. Mem. Dapitan Lodge No. 21 of F.A.M. address-418 Cahilom, Manila, Phil. VALENZUELA, Jesus Z., attorney, journalist; b. Mangatarem, P~mgasinan, P. I., Feb. 6, 1904; S. Jose and Florentina (Zafra ) V; attended Univ. of Southern California, Univ. of California, Uni.v. of Missouri, B.J., 1925, M.J., 1930; LL.B. Manila Law CoIl., 1939. 'Admitted Phil. bar, 1939; editor and publisher, The Philippine Informer, Califor-

VAN SCHAICK

nia, 1926; copy edit or, The Philippines Herald, 1926-27; corr., The New York World, San Francisco Chronicle, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; 2nd prize winner; National J ournali.sm Essay Contest, U. S.; memo faculty, Univ. of Philippines, 1927-34; dir. and founder Valenzuela Sch. of Journalism, 1934; copy editor Phil. Journal of Agr., 1935; chief of commercial intelligence, Bur . of Commer ce, 1936-37; asso. editor, Philippine J ournal of Commerce, 1938-40; notary public f or Dept . Agr. & Commerce since Sept., 1940. authorHistory of Journalism in the Philippine Islands (1933) , The Bureau of Plant Industry and Its Service to the P eople (1935), The Bureau of Commerce-How It Serves the People (1936) , Legal Advice (1940). addressP : O. Box 37, Man ila, Phil. VALENZUELA, Pat rocinio, professor; b. Manila, PhiL, May 5, 1895; s. Dr. Jose and Margarita (Biglang-awa) V ; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1915; Ph. G. Univ. of Phil., 1918, B.S. in Pharm., 1919; Pharm. D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1921 ; Ph.D. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1926. m. Elvira Cr isostomo in Ma nila, Dec. 11, 1922 ; children-Jose, Patrocinio, Jr., Bertilo. Faculty memo Univ. of PhiL, 1919 and has served successively as asst. in phar m., instr. asst. prof. and presently asso. prof . ; editor Univ. Alumnus and collaborator for Revista Boie ; Univ. of Phil. del. to Am. Assn. of Colleges of Pharmacy and Am. Pharmaceutical Assn., 1925; memo Ri.zal Center Frat. (past supreme noble), Sigma Xi, Rho Chi, Gamma Alpha, Phil. Scientific Soc., Am. Pharm. Assn. author-various articles in scientific journals. address-Univ. of Philippines, Manila, P hil. VAN SCHAICK, Louis J., U.S.A. officer, mining executive; b. Cobleskill, N.Y., July 1, 18'75; S. John and Francis Eliza (Shaver) Van S; stud. U.S. Military Acad. (West Point); grad. Line Sch. U.S.A., 1921, Army Staff ColI., 1922, Army War ColI., 1926. m. Nellie Mae Kellogg of Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. 1, 1906. Entered U. S. A. as 2nd It ., April 10, 1899 and retired for physical disability due to wounds received in action with rank of Colonel, ' August 31, 1934 ; came to Phil. 1899 with U.s.A.; capt. Phil. Scouts, 1904-07; gov. of Cavite, 1905~07; insp. Ph,il. Constabulary, 1908; gov. Mindoro, 1908-12 ;


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returned to U.S. and served with Funston's expedition to Vera Cruz, Mexico and Pershing's expedition into North Mexico, 1914, '16; col. during World War I and insp. gen. Am. forces in Germany, 1919-20; returned to Phil. as adviser to gov. gen., 1930-35; presently on staff of Benguet Consolidated Mining Co.; memo U.S.W.V. Lawton-Elbert Camp (past dept. comdr.), Baguio Rotary (1st pres.), American Legion, Philatelica de Manila (life mem.); Mason. decorations & medals-Congressional Medal of Honor, Congressional Gold Life Saving Medal, Distingui.shed Service Star (Phil. Constabulary), Purple Heart, Commander Imperial Order Dragon of Annan; Luzon, Mindanao & Sulu campaign medals (Phil. Constabulary), Spanish-American War, Philippine, Mexican, World War campaign medals. dubs-Army and Navy, Baguio Country. add1'ess-16 Outlook Drive, Baguio, Phil. VARGAS, Jorge B., attorney, secretary to the President of the Philippines; b. Bago, Occ. Neg., PhiL, Aug. 24, 1890; S. Angel and Filomena (Celis) V; B.A. Univ. of Phil., 1911, LL.B., 1914. m. Mariana Yulo of Molo, Iloilo, Phil., July 23, 1919; chiLdre~orge, Angel, Gregorio, Lourdes, Eduardo, Ramon, Teresa, Maria. Admitted to Phil. bar, 1914; law elk., Philippine Commission, 1915; chief clk., Dept. of Interior, 1917; commissioned maj. Judge Advocate General's Dept., Phil. N.G., 1917; legislative sec. to the Speaker Ho. of Rep., 1917-18; executive sec. 1st Independence Mission to U.S., 1918-19; admitted to prac. before U.S. Supreme Court, 1919; asst. dir. Bur. of Commerce & Industry, 1920; memo & sec. Militia Commission, 1920; actg. dir. Bur. Commerce & Industry, 1920-21; dir. of Lands, 1922; sec. to 2nd Independence Mission to U.S., 1922; under-sec. of Agr. & Commerce, 1928-35; executive sec. Phil. Commonwealth Inauguration Committee, 1935; sec. to President of Philippines since 1935; domestic sugar administrator, 1936-37; raised to rank of cabinet memo and head of dept. (office of the President and all unassigned bureaus), 1937; administrator Phil. export quotas since 1939; dir.-gen. Phil. Carnival, 1921; dir. Manila Railroad Co. (1923-24), Manila Hotel (1923-34), Phil. National Bank (1921, 1923

VASQUEZ.PRADA

& 1927 to date); pres. Binalbagan Estate

since 1936; mem. executive com. Phil. Carnival Assn. since 1925; dir. Univ. of Phil. P~s since 1930 (mem. exec. com., 1918路33); professorial lecturer on land registration and mortgages at Phil. Law School, 1930; pres. Phil. Amateur Athletic Federation since 1934; head Phil. Delegation to IXth Far Eastern Games (Japan), 1930; 1st v.p. Eastern Athletic Assn., 1930-34; v.p. Amateur Athletic Assn. of the Orient since 1934; memo Internat. Olympic Com. since 1936; dir. Phil. Bar. Assn., 1926-27; pres. Asso'ciation of Civil Employees of the Phil., 1928-30, PhU. Columbian Assn., 1928-32; dir. Phil. Motor Assn. (1st pres., 1931-32); memo executive bd. Boy Scouts of America since 1935; memo and incorporator Boy Scouts of the Philippines, 1937; pres. Univ. of Phil. Alumni Assn. since 1931; charter memo Phil. chapter Phi Kappa Phi since 1933; hon. pres. Phil. Zoological Soc. author-The Philippine Land Registration Law (1931), Blue Book of the Inauguration of the Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935), Messages of the President (1 voL, 1935; 2 vols., 1936; 2 vols., 1937; 2 vols., 1938). clubs-Laong-Laan Tennis (pres.), Manila Yacht, Cosmos (pres. since 1928), Baguio Country, Filipino, Los Tamaraos Polo, Tiro al Blanco, Wack Wack Golf. addres8Kawilihan, Mandaluyong, Rizal, Phil. VARGAS, Victor, mechanical engineer; b. Bago, Occ. Neg., Phil., June 16, 1906; S. Angel and Filomena (Celis) V; B.M.E. Univ. of Detroit, 1930. m. Olga 'P rocyshyn of Detroit, Mich., Aug. I, 1929; 1 son William Victor. Chief engr. Phil. Milling Co. (San Jose, Mindoro); supervised all construction work at Treasure Island mine of Pan Philippines Corpn. and presently mill supt. at same. add1'ess-Treasure Island, Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Phi]. VASQUEZ.PRADA, Enrique, finance executive; b. Madrid, Spain, Aug. 9, 1886; 8. Emilio and Teresa (Esain) V; stud. Univ. of Madrid (Spain); B.S. Superior Sch. of Madrid, 1900. m. Helen Loewinsohn in Madrid, April 17, 1922; children-Enrique, Jr., Herman, Alfonso, Fernando. Chief of banking dept. of Sociedad Anonima (Barcelona, Spain); came to Phil. in 1911 and organized


VEGA

195

La Urbana, 1923 and presently pres. & mgr. same; orga~ized Banco Hipotecario de Filipinas, 1940 and presently V.p. & mgr. same; dir. Kabankalan Sugar Co., Commonwealth Ins. Co., Sissar Cia., Inc. clubs-Casino Espanol, University, Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo, Baguio Country. address-1498 Oregon, Manila, Phil. VEGA, Juan, dentist; b. Calamba, Laguna, P. I., Nov. 5, 1904; s. Simfroso and Eulalia (Robles) V; D.D.S. Philippine Dental CoIl., 1930. m. Amelia Uebelhardt, Manila, Feb. 16, 1928; children-Lourdes, Eduardo, Anita. add1'ess-204 Reten, Manila, P. I. VELASCO, V. M., dental surgeon, optician; b. Daraga, Albay, P. I., April 10, 1884; s. Pedro and Ruperta (Morales) V; D.D.S. Philippine Dental ColI., 1930. m. Quintina Salonga, Calumpit, Bu.Iacan, P. I., Nov. 12, 1915; children-Josefina, Alfredo, Alfonso, Purificacion, Purita, Gregorio. First regist. ered optometrist in P. I. add1'e s-323 Tayuman, Manila, P. I. VELEZ, Francisco E., physician, surgeon; b. Manila, Phil., Aug. 3, 1895; s. Francisco

and Marcelina (Abano) V; M.D. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1918; C.P.H. Univ. of PhiL, 1930. m. Mercedes Carrascoso of Naga, Camarines Sur, PhiL, Nov. 26, 1923; children-Teresita, Lourdes, Jose Ma., Rafael Jesus. Joined Bur. of Health, 1919 and successively emergency phys., chief vaccinating party, asst. dist. health officer, actg. chief provo hosp. and presently dist. health officer at Iloilo, Phil.; memo Iloilo Med. Soc. (pres.), Iloilo Y.M.C.A. (dir.), Am. Public Health Assn. authorDysentery Epidemic In Province of La Union, monthly articles on health conditions. club -Casino Espanol (Iloilo). address-Emergency Hospital, Iloilo City, Phil. VELEZ, Tomas, business executive; b. Amoy, China, Aug. 15, 1909; 8. Tan Hua Chua and Gregoria Velez. m. Lim Pue Kim, Amoy, Jan., 1922; children-Tam Be Tin, Isabel Velez, Valentino, Severina. Established belt factory, Manila, 1926; now proprietor and mgr. New People Manufacturing Co.; memo Buddhist Assn. addres8-550 T. Pinpin, Manila, P. I.

VENTURA

VELILLA, A. L., attorney; b. Polo, Bulacan, Phil., Feb. 6, 1898; 8. Mariano and Maura (Lim) V; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1918, LL.B., 1922; LL.M. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1937. Admitted Phil. bar, 1922 and presently memo law firm of Vickers, Velilla & Balonkita (Manila) and chief of legal dept. Marsman & Co.; prof. Jose Rizal CoIl. clubsPhil. Columbian (sec.), Wack Wack Golf, Transportation (sec.). add1'ess-1599 Washington, Manila, Phil. VELOSO, Buenaventura Mamerto, business executive; b. Cebu City, PhiL, May 11, 1904; 8. Mariano G. and Consuelo (Carratala) V; B.B.A. Univ. of Nebraska, 1924. m. Lourdes Rodriguez of Cebu City, Nov. 18, 1928; child1'en-Antonio, Jose, Buenaventura, Jr., Alfredo, Mario. Mem. Cebu Rotary (past pres.), Cebu Carnival Assn. (pres.). clubFilipino de Cebu (pres.). add?'ess-Cebu City, Phil. VENECIA, Gualberto Abalos de, physician, surgeon; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, PhiL, July 12, 1895; S. Pedro Edades and Juana (Abalos) de V; M.D. valediooorian, Japan Medical ColI. (Tokyo), 1918. m. Marciana Flor y Corpus of Dagupan, April 3, 1921; child1'en-Pedro Gilberto, Nestor, Rosita, Josefina, Virginia. Upon return to Phil. 1919, established priv. hospital and in priv. med. practice since; memo Pangasinan Med. Soc. (ex-v.p.). address - Dagupan, Pangasinan, Phil. VENTURA, Francisco, author, educator, attorney, government official; b. San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, PhiL, June 16, 1893; 8. Sabas and Graciana (Rigonan) V; A.B. Univ. of Phil., 1916, LL.B. valedictorian, 1920, LL.M., 1928, M.A. in Political Science, 1929. m. Maria Valdez in Manila, PhiL, May 26, 1923; children-Con stante, Angel, Erlinda. Law elk. Bur. of Lands, 1920-21; provo fiscal of Lanao and Nueva Ecija, 1922-24; actg. fiscal Isabela, 1924 and asst. atty. Bur. of Justice since; sec. National Law ColI., 1921 and presently professorial lecturer at Univ. of Phil., head of polito science dept. National Univ., prof. Univ. of Manila; winner Cayetano Arellano, Maximo Kalaw and Jose P. Laurel prizes; memo Rizal Center Frat. author-Out-


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lines of Land Registration and Mortgages, Questions and Answers on Mortgages, Questions and Answers on Land Registration Laws in the Philippines, Answers to Bar Examination Questions on Land Registration and Mortgages. club-Phil. Columbian. address -Bureau of Justice, Manila, Phil. VERA, Braulio M. de, attorney; b. Mauban, Tayabas, P. I., March 26, 1894; s. Juan and Ignacio (Mancenido) de V; LL.B. Univ. of Manila, 1924. m. Dolores Garcia (desc.), Manila; childr'en--Antonio, Lourdes, Ramonita. ,Former sec. to Justice Thomas A. Street; at present supt. Inspection Div., Bur. of Posts. Mem. Knights of Columbus. address-Mauban, Tayabas, P. 1. VERA, Jose O. de, attorney, legislator; b. Pan dan, Albay, Phil., Nov. 18, 1888; s. Gregorio and Estefania (Olfindo) de V; A.B. San Juan de Letran, 1912; LL.B. Manila Law School, 1913. m. Dolores RonradQ in Manila, Aug. 19, 1916; childr'en--Emilia A. Gregorio. Admitted Phil. bar, 1913 and entered priv. law practice; memo Ro. of Rep. for 2nd district Albay, 1916-19; provo gov. Albay, 192225; senator from 6th dist., 1925-35. clubsFilipino, Phil. Columbian. addr'ess-27 Valencia, Quezon City, Phil. VERA, Pedro, attorney, legislator, business executive; b. Pandan, Albay, Phil., June 29, 1897; s. Jose C. and Apolonia (Tanquintic) V; LL.B. Phil. Law School, 1923. m. Rafaela Serrano of Bacon, Sorsogon, PhiL, May 5, 1922; children--Pedro, Leonardo, Isabel, Fernando, Antonio, Jose. Admitted Phil. bar and entered priv. law practice, 1923; memo Ro. of Rep. from 2nd dist. Albay, 1928-31, 4th dist. Albay, 1931-34; assemblyman from 4th dist. Albay, 1935-41; chmn. Public Lands, Mines and Mineral Resources corns.; presently in priv. law practice; mng. partner P. Vera & Sons; pres. and gen. mgr. Sampaguita Pictures, Inc.; memo Catanduanes Assn., Santo Cristo de Longos, National Rifle & Pistol Assn., Phil. Chamber of Commerce. clubs...:..Filipino, Phil. Columbian. address-472 Tennessee, Manila, Phil. VERA, Pedro C. de, attorney, industrialist; s. Casiano

b. Bacacay, Albay, Dec. 24, 1897;

VEYRA

and Zoila de V; B.A. Univ. of California, 1925, LL.B. and J.D. 1926; trustee and receiver in bankruptcy, U.S. Dist. Court, Southern California; pres. & gen. mgr. Citizens International Service, Inc., Philippine Chamber of Commerce, California; gen. sales mgr. Industrias Consolidadas, Inc., Manila; memo Foreign Trade of Los Angeles, U. S. Chamber of Commerce, American Legion (Commander Manila Post 464). addr'ess-1 Valenzuela, Santa Mesa, Manila, Phil. VERGEL DE DIOS, Villaroman, Pedro, dentist, educator; b. Angat, Bulacan, Phil., Nov. 6, 1900; S. Francisco and Petra (Villaroman) V; grad. Phil. Dental Sch., 1926. m. Josefa N. Santos of Angat, July 29, 1924; children--Lauro, Pedro, Jr., Rudolfo, Jaime, J osefita. Dentist with Red Cross, 1927; mun. v.p. Angat, 1928; professorial staff Centro Escolar Univ., 1929-31 and dean ColI. of Dentistry since 1931; memo Angat Bachelor Club (adviser), Univ. Pharm. Dental Assn. (adviser), Manila Dental Assn., National Dental Assn., Sociedad Dental de Filipinas. address-122 Guipit, Manila, Phil. VERLINDEN, Michel, consul of Belgium; s. Felix and Elisabeth (Schouteden) V; studied ColI. de Melle and Univ. of Brussels. m. Julia Stas, St. Nicholas, Belgium, Nov. 12, 1932; 1 dau. Micheline. In Belgium army, 1915-19; arrived Philippines, 1920; sec. Belgium Consulate, 1921; actg. consul of Belgium, 1923; manufacturers' rep., 1923; commr. Industrial Committee of Belgium for P. I. since 1923; consul of Belgium since 1925. clubs-Manila, Swiss, Baguio Country. addreSIS-Park Ave., Manila, P. I. b. Br.ussels, Belgium, June 26, 1898;

VEYRA, Fortunato de, educator; b. Alangalang, Leyte, P. I., April 17, 1895; S. Isidro and Celestina (Carzon) de V; attended Philippine Normal Sch., Univ. of California, Colorado State Teachers' ColI., Columbia Univ. B.A., 1921, M.A., 1922. m. Filomena Bobis, Albay, P. I., Feb. 8, 1923; children--Gloria, Estrella, Belinda, Ofelia, Cesar, Rogelia,' Patria, Arturo, Lucenita. Teacher, 191'1-12; elementary school principal, 1912-17; pensionado to Philippi.l'le Normal Sch., 191719; government pensionado to U. S.,


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1919-22; supervisor training depts. of Albay Normal Sch. and Philippine Normal Sch., 1922-27; high sch. prin., Pangasinan, Leyte, Manila, 1927-35; div. supt. of schs. since 1935; memo Kappa Delta Pi. address-Alangalang, Leyte, P. I.

VIANA, Arturo Luis Quintos, physician ; S . Jose and Isabel (Quintos) V; B.A. San Juan de Letran, 1919; M.D. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1924. m. Carmen del Rio, Manila, July 29, 1924; children--J oselito, Antonio, Isabelita, Pacita, Leticia, Rosario. Post-grad. courses in skin and venereal diseases, Madrid and Paris, 1925-27; asst. prof. of dermatology and syphilology, Univ. Santo Tomas, and consulting dermatologist, public dispensary of same univ.; administrator and memo staff of Phil. ippine Medical Protection, Inc. author-Essentials of Dermatology and Syphilology. Mem. Knights of Columbus. add'ress- 4 G. Reyes, San Juan del Monte, Rizal, P. I. b. Manila, P. I., June 21, 1899;

VICKERS, James Cat or, attorney; b. Taylors Islands, Md., Aug. 5, 1877; S. Stewart and Annie (Robinson) V; student Randolph-Macon Acad., Bedford City, Va., 1893-96; A. M. Randolph-Macon Coll., Ashland, Va., 1900; LL.B. Univ. of Philippines, 1913. m . Daisy Usher, of Berea, 0., April 20, 1904. Taught sch. in Va., 1900-02; in Philippine civil service, 1902-13; admitted to P . I. bar, 1913; memo firm McVean & Vickers, 1914-26; judge Court of First Instance, Cebu, P. I., 1927-30, Manila, 1931-32; asso. justice Supreme Court of P. I., 1932-36; presently memo law firm of Vickers, Velilla and Balonkita; memo Kappa Alpha, Am. Bar Assn. (pres. Phil. Chapter). clubs-Army and Navy, Baguio Country, Wack Wack Golf. address-Samanillo Bldg., Manila, Phil. VICTORIA, Jose Siao, dental surgeon; b. San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, P. I., Aug. 17, 1908; S. Higino and Rufina (Siao) V; D.D.S. Philippine Dental Coll., 1932. address-318 Padre Herrera, Manila, P. I. VIDUYA, Marcelino Tavarez, physician, surgeon '; b. Agoo, La Union, Phil., April '22, 1899; 8. Nicasio and Perfecta (Tavarez) V; B.S. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1923, M.D ., 1925 ;

VILLALON

post-grad. courses Sch. Tropical Med. (Puerto Rico), New York Polyclinic Med. Sch. & Hosp., Mayo Clinic, Cincinnati Gen. Hosp. m . Isabel Pintado of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Jan. 1, 1927; child1'en-Marcelino, Jr., Carmen Maria. Resident phys. Presbyterian Hosp. of San Juan, P uerto Rico, 1925-26; passed med. bd. examinations in Puerto Rico, 1926 and in pl'iv. prac., 1926-32; dir. Th e Beneficencia in Trujillo Alto, 1926-32; returned to Phil. 1932, passed med. bd. exam. and entered priv. prac.; attending physician & surgeon of Bethany Hosp. of San Fernando, La Union, 1933, supt., 1938; memo La Union Med. Soc. address-Bethany Hosp., San Fernando, La Union, Phil. VIEGELMANN, Edgar, business executive; b. Port Alegre, Brazil, July 21, 1878; S. Adolph F.W. and Elsa (Iwersen) V; ed. in Germany. m . P aula Bertha E lise Schroder of Hamburg, Germany. Sept. 30, 1902 ; children -Elizabeth Charlotte, Her bert, Ulrich. Export business in Germany until 1897; came to Phil. with C. Heiszen & Co., 1897-1902; established E. Viegelmann & Co. an d head of same since 1902; pres. Manila Button Factory, Inc. since 1917; memo German Chamber of Commerce (dir.). clu b-German (ex-pres.). address-74 Ortega, San Juan, Rizal Phil. VILLALON, Augusto P io, physician; b. Mariquina, Rizal, Phil., May 5, 1886; S. Victoriano and Ambrosia (Santos) V ; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1903 ; M. D. Un iv. of Phil., 1910. m. Genoveva Singson in Cebu, P hil., SeI?t. 20, 1918; 1 son Augusto, Jr. Intern PhIl. Gen. Hosp., 1910-11; dist. health officer for Laguna, Phil., 1911-16; atten ding phys. St. Luke's Hosp., 1911-13 ; pres. san itary div., Cebu, 1913-16, actg. dist. healt h officer, 1916-17; presently chief Sout hern Islands Hosp. (Cebu ) and special rep. P ublic Welfare Commr. ( Cebu ) ; dir. Maternity House & Sch. of Midwives (Cebu ) ; phys. for Phil. Long Distance Telephone Co., Hoa Hin Co., Hawaiian Sugar Planters Assn.; div. surgeon Phil. Railway Co.; med. examiner Insular Navigation Co.; memo Red Cross 路 ( dil~.) , A.M.A., Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico, Cebu Med. Soc. (pres.). clubs-Phil. Columbian Casino Espanol de Cebu, United Servic~ Country (Cebu) . address-Southern Islands


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Hospital, Cebu City, Phil. VlLLAMOR, Ignacio, judge; b. Ballgued, Abra, P. I., Feb. 1, 1863; s. Florellcio and Wenceslaoa (Borbon) V; A. B. San Juan de Letran Coli., 1885, M.A., 1887; LL.B. Univ. Sto. Tomas, 1893, LL.M., 1894. tn. Maria F. de VilIamor of Manila, May 31, 1893. Apptd. pros. atty. Pangasinan Province, P. 1., 1901; judge 6th dist., 1902-07; atty. gen. P. I., 1907-13, exec. sec. (sec. of state), 1913-14; pres. Univ. of Philippines, 1914-18; dir. Philippine Census, 1918; asso. justice Supreme Court of P. 1., 1920; admitted to practice in Supreme Court of U. S., 1911; hon. memo Real Academia de Legislacion y Jurisprudencia (Spain). autho1'-Criminality in the Philippines (1909), Commentaries on the Election Law (1909), Election Frauds and Their Remedies (1912), Prontuario de Practica Administracion Municipal y Provincial (1914), Locust vs. Agriculture (1914), Japan's Educational Development (1916). add1'ess-1930 Vergara St., Manila, P. 1. VILLANUEVA, Guillermo Z., attorney, assemblyman; b. Bais, Oriental N egros, P. 1., April 4, 1891; s. Hermenegildo and Eulogia (Teves) V; B.A. Silliman Institute, 1912; LL.B. Univ. of Michigan, 1918, M.A., 1918. m. Lourdes Atherton, Manila, P. 1., 1923. Elected to the Philippine Legislature, 1922; re-elected, 1925, 28, 31, 34; elected to the National Assembly, 1935; chmn. committee Public Instruction; memo Bd. of Regents, Univ. of Philippines; chmn. Legislative Commission to Japan, 1936. (ldd1'ess-Bais, Oriental Negros, P. 1. VILLANUEVA, Nicasio Enriquez, government official; b. Alaminos, Laguna, Phil., Oct. 11, 1896; S. Gerardo and Agueda (Enriquez) V; A.B. Academia de Leyes, 1920, LL.B., 1924. 1n. Paula Suarez (desc.) of San Pablo, Laguna, Phil; children-Gloria, Bella. Entered priv. law practice after grad.; gen. mgr. Yangco Transportation Co., 1937; govt. pensionado to Baguio Mil. Acad., 1915; J.P. of Jala-jala, Rizal, 1924:-33; presently mun. mayor Alaminos. addre8s - Alaminos, Laguna, Phil. VILLAREAL, Antonio, judge; b. Arayat,

VINZONS

Pampanga, P. 1., Jan. 17, 1880; S. Luis Enciso and Francisca (Ochangco) V; grad. Imperial Univ. Tokyo, 1904; grad. in law, La Jurisprudencia Sch. Manila, 1909. m. Paz Dol'onila of Jaro, Iloilo, Aug. 17, 1917; child1'en--Alicia, Carlos. Interpreter and translator, Bur. of Justice, 1904-10, asst. atty. 1910-16; auxiliary judge of First Instance, 1916-20; dist. judge First Instance, 1920-21; atty. gen. P. 1., 1921-25; asso. justice Supreme Court of P. I., since March 1925; professorial lecturer on criminology and penology, criminal law, statutory construction, and dir. Practice Court, Univ. of Philippines and Nat. Univ.; memo Am. Judicature Soc., Am. Sociol. Soc., Assn. Internat. de Droit Penal. clubsFilipino, Cosmos, Philippine Columbian. add1'ess-176 Vito Cruz, Manila, Phil. VILLA-REAL, Manuel Vicente, editor; b. Manila, P. I., Oct. 27, 1901; S. Jose Manuel and Trinidad (Duarte) V; B.A. Ateneo de Manila, 1918; special courses in journalism, Columbia Univ., N. Y. Univ. Started as cub reporter on EI Filipino, transferred to La Van guardia, 1918; memo Philippine Independence Mission, 1922; now editor of La Vanguardia. clubs-Filipino (ex-sec.), Philippine Columbian Assn., Bachelor's, Manila Press. address-T.V.T. Publications, Manila, Phil. VILLA VERT y ARCEGA, Alberto, government official; b. San Jose, Antique, Phil., April 25, 1903; S. Anacleto and Carmen (Arcega y Dominguez) Villavert y Jimenez; A.A. Univ. of Phil., 1925; law stud. Univ. of Manila. 1n. Cristeta Hierro y Nieves of San Jose, April 25, 1927; child1'en-Albert, Jr., Anacleto. Mun. pres. San Jose, 1928-34; governor of Antique provo since 1938. add1'essSan Jose, Antique, Phil. VlNZONS, Wenceslao Quinto, attorney; b. Indan, Cam. Norte, P. I., Sept. 28, 1910; S. Gavino V. and Engracia (Quinto) V; grad. Univ. of Philippines, 1933, LL. B . m. Liwayway Gonzales, 1933; children-Wenceslao, Jr., Aurora. Mem. Constitutional Convention, 1935; opposed grant extensive powers to chief executive of P. I., as being undemocratic; memo committees on official language, public instruction, civil service, nationalization and


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conservation of lands and natural resources and sponsorship; opposed collation party; organized Paracale Daguit Gold Mines, Inc.; entered law practice, 1933; pres. Young Philippines; memo Upsilon Sigma Phi. addressIndan, Cam. Norte, P. I. VIRATA, Emilio Pascual, attorney; b. General Trias, Cavite, Phil., May 17, 1890 ; S. Anselmo and Dorotea (Potente) V; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1914. Admitted Phil. bar and in priv. practice since 1915; pres. & dir. Instituto Burgos (priv. sch.), 1915-21 ; memo Ho. of Rep. from Cavite, 1919-22; memo Phil. Parliamentary Mission to U. S., 1922; actg. gov. Cavite, 1939; presently Malacafian Palace spl. investigator detailed to Dept. of Justice; memo Phil. Bar Assn., Masonic Order (various offices). clubs-Bachelors', Phil. Columbian, Tiro al Blanco. add?'ess-General Trias, Cavite, Phil. VITUG, Wenceslao Beltran, physician ; b. Lubao,. Pampanga, Phil., Sept. 28, 1892; 8. Esteban and Juana (Beltran) V; B.A. Univ. of Phil., 1915, M.D., 1918. m. Juanita Arrastia of Lubao, May 15, 1926; children-Lourdes, Amelia, Magdalena, Antonio, Luis. Resident phys. Phil. Gen. Hosp. & instr. Univ. of Phil., 1918-23; non-resident instr. Univ. of Phil. & attending phys. Phil. Gen. Hosp., 1923-25; presently asst. prof. of med. Univ. of Phil. since 1925; engaged in priv. prac. since 1923; cons. phys. Quezon Institute since July, 1940; memo P.M.A., Manila Med. Soc. author-Etiological and Clinical Studies on Meningitis and numerous other medical articles and papers. address-557 Pennsylvania Ave., Manila, Phil. VIZCARRA, Catalino Chay, surgeon; b. Baclaran, Rizal, Phil., April 30, 1896; S. Julian Choa and Tecla (Adriano) V; M.D. St. Johns Univ., 1929. m. Wu Keh Pen of Swatow, China, 1925; children-Catalino, Jr. Intern at Shanghai Sanitarium (Shanghai, China), 1928-29; asso. phys. & surgeon Manila Sanitarium, 1929-31; med. sec. West Visayan Mission, 1931-37; Phil. field med. supervisor for Philippine Union Mission, 193739; in priv. practice since 1939. addre8sBaclaran, Ri.zal, Phil.

WATERS

WADE. Herbert Windsor, leprologist ; b. Haddonfield, N. J., Nov. 23, 1886; 8 . Herbert and Anna (Mann) W; st ud. McGill Univ., 190809; M.D. Tulane, 1912. m. Dorot hy Paul of New Orleans, La., Dec. 22, 1915. Instr. in pathology and bacter iology, Tulane, 1912-15 ; resident pathologist Charity Hosp., New Orleans, 1913-15; pathologist and bacteriologist Bur. of Science, Manila, P. I., 1916-18; pr of . pathology, bacteriology, Univ. of Philippines, 1918-22; chief pathologist Culion Leper Colony 1922-1931, acting chief physician, 192224; med. dir. Leonard Wood Memorial for the Eradication of Leprosy; memo A.M.A., P. I. Med. Assn., Internat. Lepr osy Assn., Culion Medical Soc., Am. Assn. Patho!. and Bacteriologists, Am. Soc. Tropical Medicine, Far Eastern Assn. Tropical Medicine, A.A.A.S., Beta Theta Pi, Nu Sigma Nu. clubs-University, Army and Navy, Manila Polo. author -(with J . Rodriguez) A Description of Leprosy, 1927. Specialist in leprosy ; closely identified with expansion of antileprosy act ivity in the Phi,lippines and editor Internat. J our. of Leprosy. a ddress-Culion Leper Colony, Culion, Palawan, P. I. WAREHAM, Johnson M., a ccountant; b. Phila., Penna., Nov. 3, 1909 ; S. W. H. and Selma Helen (Kiener) W ; stud. Univ. of Hawaii. With General Motor s Export Co. (T. H.), 1927-31; Wahiawa Mot or s, Ltd. (T.H.), 1933-36; came to Manila, 1936 as accountant with Securities Service Corpn. until 1940 ; asst. sec.-treas. Gold Shar es, I nc., 1937-40 ; mine accountant with Phil. Iron Mines, Inc., since Jan. 1, 1940. add"ess-Larap, Camarines Norte, Phil. WATERS, Henry Scott, surgeon ; b. Swatow, China, Jan. 3, 1906; 8 . George Henry and Mary (Scott) W; B. A. Princeton Univ., 1928; M.D. Columbia Univ., 1932. m. Anna Martin, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, July 17, 1931; 1 son William. Two yrs. internship methodist Episcopal Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y.; dir. Iloilo Mission Hosp., P. I. since 1934; working under the American Baptist Foreign Mission Soc; memo Iloilo Medical Soc., Philippine Islands Medical Assn., American Medical Assn. addres8Iloilo City, P. I.


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WELHAVEN, Alf, consulting mmmg engineer, business executive; b. Lojo, Norway, Nov. 28, 1880; 8. Johan Ernst and Karen (Sissenere) W; stud. Royal Naval Acad. of Norway. m. Emelie Stevenson of Atherton, Cal., Feb. 1, 1907; children -Karen (Mrs. David W. Blythe), Lillebess (Mrs. James E. Atkinson). Engaged in the mining industry since 1901 and successively with Mariposa Commercial & Mining Co. (CaL), 1901-03; mine shift boss with Oriental Con. Mining Co. (Korea), 1903-05, gen. supt., 1905-10, gen. mgr., 1910-30, dir. until 1935; gen. mgr. & dir. Insular Lumber Co. (Phil.), 1926-29; mine examination work in U.S., 1931; gen. mgr. Big Wedge Mining Co. (Baguio, Phil.), 1932-33; joined Marsman & Co., 1933 and dir., V.p. and head of Manila div. since 1934, presently chmn. bd. of engineers and memo Marsman & Co. management com.; memo A.1.M.E., Institution of Mining & Metallurgy (London). clubs-Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo, University, Transportation. address - 267 Calle Real, Parafiaque, Rizal, Phil. WHITFIELD, Ray Henry, lumberman; b. Carthage, Missouri, July 14, 1881; S. Charles and Phoebe (Fletcher) W. m. Ethel Pauline in Manila, Philippines, March 20, 1924; childrerlr-Norman, Peggy. Arrived PhiL, 1912; gen. supt. Insular Lumber Co., 191215; sec.-treas. Pacific National Lumber Co., Washington, U. S., 1915-18; auditor and gen. supt. Insular Lumber Co., 1918-21; connected with various lumber cos. in P. 1.; connected with Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. and Heald Lumber Co. since 1933; memo Baguio Country Club. address - Pangil, Laguna, Phil. WHITTALL, Henry Cecil, business executive; b. Smyrna, Turkey, Jan. 27, 1888; S. Herbert and Louisa (Maltass) W; student Cambridge Univ., 1910. Rep. and mgr., The Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd. (P. 1.). clubsThatched House (London), Yokohama United, Hongkong, Manila, Army and Navy, Manila Polo, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Los Tamaraos Polo, Baguio Country. address214 Dominga, Pasay, P. 1. WILKINSON, Gerald Hugh, sugar factor,

WILLOUGHBY

merchant; b. Mt. Abu, Rajputana, India, Jan. 31, 1909. Came to Phil. 1934 and presently mgr. Teo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. Phil. branch; v.p. Honolulu Iron Works Co., E. J. Nell Co. i pres. Bogo-Medellin Milling Co., Cebu Sugar Co., Hawaiian-Philippine Co.; trustee Phil. Sugar Assn. clubS-Manila, Manila Polo, Baguio Country, Travellers (London), Junior Carlton (London). add1'ess - Hibiscus Road, Rosario Heights, Quezon City, Phil. WILLIAMS, Alpheus Daniel, civil engine路 er; b. Culpeper County, Va., Aug. 11, 1887; s. Charles Bruce and Katharine (Daniel) W; B. S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1906, C. E., 1907. m. Lucile Howell of Irwin, Penna., May 16, 1935. Asst. engr. water resources branch of U. S. Geological Survey, 1907-08; came to Phil. as asst. engr. irrigation div. Bur. Public Works, 1908-11, dist. engl'. and later mayor of Baguio, 1911-18, chief irrigation engr., 1918-22, dir & cons. engr. Metropolitan Water Dist., 1922-25; presently cons. engl'. to Bureau of Public Works, Metropolitan Water Dist., National Development; technical adviser to pres. of Commonwealth since 1936. clubs-Manila Polo, Army and Navy. address-Manila Hotel, Manila, Phil. WILLOUGHBY, Woodbury, executive assistant to American High Commissioner to Philippines; b. Fairfax County, Va., June 5, 1904; s. W. F. and B. T. (Appleby) W; B.S. Princeton Univ., 1925; Ph.D. John Hopkins Univ., 1932; post-grad. Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques (Paris, France). m. Amea Brewin of Toronto, Canada, June 4, 1928. Asst. to Am. financial adviser to Polish govt., 1927-30; memo staff making survey of local govt. for Illinois State legislative com., 1932; asst. to co-administrator of Agricultural Adjustment act, 1933; economist with U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1934, '35, '37; economist U. S. Tariff Com., 1936; economic analyst U. S. Dept. of State, 193839; executive asst., American High Commissioner to Phil. since 1939. decoration--PoIonia Restituta (Poland), 1929. author-War Finance Corporation a~d Capital Issues Cemmittee, various articles ,on economic subjects. clubs-Manila Polo, Army and Navy, Manila


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WILSON, Samuel J., business and mining executive; b. Phila., Penna., Feb. 19, 1897; s. James and Kathr:vn (McGurn) W. m. Gertrude H. Otto in Manila, Phil., Feb. 27, 1926; children--Samuel J., William Wilson. Expert lithographer since 1912; came to Phil. 1923 with Carmelo & Bauerrnann as lithographer and presently president of same; officer and dir., various mining companies; served with U.S. Navy during World War I; memo Manila Rotary, American Legion (past dept. comdr.), ' B. P. O. E. medal - World War Victory. clubs-Manila Polo, University, German, Swiss, Baguio Country. address - S Brixton Hill, Manila, Phil. WING, Eugene E., banking and mining executive; b. Fairfield, Maine; A.B. Bowdoin Coil., 1906, m. Nellie Grace Macbeth of Fairfield; 1 dau. Hope. Bank apprentice in N. Y. and London (Eng.), 1906; joined Internat. Banking 路Corpn. (now National City Bank of N. Y.) in New York and served 'in Singapore and Calcutta branches until 1909; came to Phil. as sub-accountant Manila branch, 1909-12, mgr. Cebu branch, 1912-15, Manila, Singapore, Batavia branches ,as sub-mgr., 1915-19; joined China Banking Corpn. as mgr: Manila branch 1922 an4 resigned 1937; joi'ned Marsman & Co., 1937 and presently V.p., treas., dir. of same. club-Manila Yacht. a,dd1'es8-Rosario Heights, Quezon City, Phil. WINSHIP, S. Davis, business executive; b. Lewiston, Maine, Aug. 31, 1890; S. Lewis V. and Mary Cora (Davis) W; B.C.E. Tufts Coli., 1911, C.E., 1924. Widower; child1'en-Mary Cora, Ellen, S. Davis, Jr. Engr. and gen. supt. various construction projects, 1911-14; officer in U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey, 191420; master S. S. Fathomer of Coast survey, 1917-20; mgr. Eastern Isles Importing Co., 1920-26, pres. & gen. mgr. since 1926; 1st v . p . Baguio Gold Mining Co.; v. p . Mine Operations, Inc.; dir. Southwestern Engl'. Co. of P. I.; mem . . B . P . 0 . E ., Am. Chamber of Commerce. clubs-University, Tiro al Blanco, Cosmopolitan Gun. addres8-S0 Balmes, Manila, Phil.

WOODS

WITTMAN, Arthur Carl, educator; b. Kiel, Wisconsin, Sept. 4, 1890; ' S. A. R. and Helen (Heins) W; B.A. Lawrence Coli., 1916. m. Mary Ida Martner, Prarie du Chien, Wisconsin, Jan. 10, 1925; 1 dau. Helen Gerda. Sergeant, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. Army, 1918-19; high sch. prin., Philippines, 1920-24; div. supt. of schs. since 1924. author-The Fly and the Dysentery Germ, Salary Computations Tables (co-author ). add1'ess-509-C Colorado, Manila, Phil. WOLFF, Thomas J., business executive; b. Reading, Penna., May 3, 1880; s. Thomas

J. and Catherine (Watson) W. m. Caroline C. Crawford of New York, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1927. Came to Phil. with U.S.A., 1899. Organized and has headed Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. since 1905; 1st v.p. & chmn. Phil. Exposition; chmn. Phil. Red Cross (15 yrs.); pres. T. J . Wolff & Co.; maj. U. S . A. Res.; Mason (32 0 , Shriner); memo B . P .0 . E . (past exalted ruler). clubs-Army and Navy (ex-v. p. ), Manila Polo, Los Tamaraos Polo, Universi,ty, Union, Manila Golf, Wack Wack Golf, Manila, The Family (San Francisco, Cal.). add1'ess-1047 F. B. Harrison, Pasay, Rizal, Phil.

WOLFSON, Julian A., attorney; b. New Orleans, La., June 21, IS88; S. Jos. N. and Esther (Dinkelspiel) W; LL.B. Univ. of Michigan, 1909. Practising attorney in Phil. since 1910; served as bar examiner for Supreme Court of Phil., 1936-38; dir. various mining and business enterprises. authorHistory of Americans Who Served in Philippine Judiciary, various articles on legal subjects and American-Philippine relations. clubs-University, Army and Navy, 'Manila Polo, Wack Wack Golf, Tiro al Blanco, Casino Espanol, Baguio Country, Manila Golf, Transportation. a'd dress-Patio de Pasay, Pasay, Rizal, Phil. WOODS, Arthur W., sugar industry executive; b. Downey, Cal.; 8. David F. and Charlotte L. (Sherrod) W. m. Marjorie J. Crow of ,Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 24, 1928; 1 dau. Charlen. Started in sugar industry with Holly Sugar Co. (Cal.), 1913 and was successively with LOS Alamitos Sugar Co. (Ca\.), Southern California Sugar Co. and Holly Su-


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gar Co.; with U.S.A. Air Service, 1918-19; with Hawaiian-Agricultural Co. (T.H.), 1920; asst. chemist Hawaiian-Philippine Co. (PhiL), 1920 and Isuccessively chief chemist, supt. fabrication, asst. mgr. _and presently mgr. of same; memo Am. Chamber of Commerce, B. P.O.E., Am. Legion. 1nedalr--World War VictOl路Y. club-Manila Polo. add1'ess-SilayHawaiian Central, Occidenta,1 Negros, Phil. WUNDERLICH, John C., business executive; b. Dresden, Germany, Dec. 28, 1887; s. Reinhard Paul and Auguste (Schanz) W; ed. in Germany. In tobacco trade in Germany until 1909; came to Phil. with El Oriente Fabrica de Tabacos, 1910 and was leaf buyer, 1913路17, asst. mgr., 1917-29; presently v.p. & gen. mgr. clubs-German, University. address-132 M. de Comillas, Manila, Phil. WYATT-SMITH, Stanley, British ConsulGeneral for Philippines; b. Minchinhampton. Eng., April 3, 1887. m. Beatrix Metford of Gloucester, Eng. Apptd. to British consular service in China, 1907; stud. interpreter British Legation, Peking, 1907-09; served at British Consulates in Hankow, Changsha, Shanghai, Weihaiwei, Swatow, Tsinan, Wuchow, Canton, Chinkiang, Tengyueh, Newchwang, Tsingtao, Foochow, (all in China) 1909-38; consul-general for Philippines since March, 1938. cLubs-Manila, Manila Polo, Manila Golf. address-86 Santa Clara, Manila, Phil. YAMANOUCHI, Hideo, priest; b. Hayatahal'a-Mura Kamo-Gun Hiroshima-Ken, Japan, May 25, 1900; S. Setsuji Yamauchi and Seki Sera; student 'Takushoku Univ. 'l'okyo, 1923. m. Umeko Kurozawa, Miyagi路Ken, Japan, Nov. 10, 1925; children - Akiko, Hiroshi, Johji, Michiko. Joined Hompa Hongwanji mission, Manila and organized first educational trip to Japan; established school of Japanese language, 1935; organized 2nd educational trip to Japan, 1936; established Philippine-Japan Library, 1936, Japan Information Bur., 1936; publisher Japan Information Bulletin; memo Japan Club. add1'ess ~841 ' Lepanto, Sampaloc, Manila, P. 1. YANKEY, John Sweeney, contruction ,executive; b. Springfield, l{y., Jan. 22, 1900; s.

YOUNG

J. S. and Frances (Ross) Y; stud. Univ. of Kentucky. 1n. Blanche Bowden of Bangor, Me., April 16, 1933; child,'en-John S., Jr., Perce Bowden. With experimental laboratories. Univ. of Kentucky, 1922-26; came to Phil. 1926 and' joined A. G. Yankey and presently in charge of construction of various public works in Mindanao & Visayan Islands. clubs -Army and Navy, U. S. Country (Cebu), Iloilo Golf. address-Jacson Drive, Iloilo City, Phil. YGARTE, Sebastian Alboitiz, attorney; b. Manila, P. 1., Jan. 17, 1907; S. Marcelino and Ana (Alboitiz) Y; B.C.S. De la Salle Coll., 1927; LL.B. Univ. Santo Tomas, 1931. clubs-Casino Espanol, Wack Wack Golf. address-77 Foch Ave., San Juan, Rizal, P. 1. YNGSON, Agustin Bantogui, dental surgeon; b. Iloilo, Iloilo, P.L, Feb. 13, 1897; s. Perpetuo and Sotera (Bantogui) Y; D.D.S. Univ. of PhiL, 1924, D.D.M., 1925. m. Concepcion S. Tan, Ormoc, Leyte, P. 1., Jan. 25, 1930; childrerlr-Imolda, Auror!!. Was asst. supel'vising teacher Iloilo, for 2 yrs,; joined staff of National Univ. as instructor in dentistry; at present in private practice; memo Manila Dental Soc. ,a ddress-Iloilo City, Phil. YORAC, Rufo JarovilJa, government official; b. Saravia, Occ. Neg., Phil., Dec. 24, 1872; S. Inocendio and Nicolasa (JaroviJIa) Y; stud. Montes Coll. m. Paz Miranda of Savaria, Aug'., 1899; children-Estrella M., Concepcion, Dr. Ramon, Aurora, Jose. 1st It. in P.A. during revolution against Spain, capt. in P.A. during insurrection against U.S.; has been successively mun. pres. of Saravia (,190710), mun. councilol', mun. v.p., mun. pres~ (1931-34) and president since 1937. address -Saravia, Occidental ,Negros, Phil. YOUNG, C. Kuangson, Chinese ConsulGeneral for Philippines; b. Shanghai, China, July 14, 1900; S. Wen-Lien and Tsing-Ho; stud. Tsing Hua CoIl. (China); A.B. Colorado Call., 1921; Ph.D. Princeton Univ., 1924. 11'/,. Julianna Yuyun Yen of Shanghai, Sept., 1929; childrerlr-Lai-Mun (Genevieve), Hsueh-Lan (Shirley), Si-Un (Lorette). Sec. Chinese Legation in Washington, 1924-27; asst. dir. intelligence and publicity dept. Mi-


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nistry of Foreign Affairs, 1929; special commissioner in Europe, 1930; consul-general in London, 1931-33; inspector-general of Foreign Affairs for Central China Provinces, 1934-35; mng. dir. 路 & editor China Press (Shanghai), 1936-38; Chinese Consul-General for Philippines since . 1938 ; memo Chinese delegation to League of Nations Assembly and Council at various times; Washington Conference, 1921-22, London Economic Conference, 1933 and Brussels Nine-Power Treaty Conference, 1937. author-Rights of Aliens in the U.S.A. clubs-Los Tamaraos, Wack Wack Golf, Oriental, Manila. add?'ess-1350 Oregon, Manila, Phil. YULO y YULO, Jose, attorney, legislator, statesman; b. Bago, Occ. Neg., Sept. 24, 1894; S. Sofronio and Segunda (Yulo) Y; LL.B. Univ. of Phil., 1914; LL.D. honoris causa, National Univ., 1939. nt. Cecilia Araneta of Bago, February 22, 1922; childre'Ylr-Maria Elena, Jose, Jr., Luis, Ramon, Cecilia, Jesus. Admitted Phil. bar, 1915, prac. before U. S. Supreme Court, 1929; librarian and later asst. to dean while law stud.; asst. atty. with Bruce & Reed, 1915-17; asst. atty. to Horace G. Reed, 1917-19; asst. atty. legal dept. Pacific Commercial Co., 1919-22; entered priv. prac., 1922 and successively memo Paredes, Buencamino & Yulo (1923-28), head of own law firm (1928-34); apptd. Sec. of Justice, July 25, 1934 until resignation on Sept. 29, 1938; memo Ho. of Rep. from 3rd dist. Occ. Neg. since 1938 and speaker 2nd National Assembly; professorial lecturer in priv. corpn. law Univ. of Phil., 1928-34; memo Phil. Bd. of Censorship for Moving Pictures, 1936-39; memo Joint Legislative Com. Phil. & Am. Bar Assns.; memo Bar Examining Bd., 1924, '25, '29, '30; dir. Phil. Nat. Bank, 193438 (chmn. of bd., 1936-38); apptd. by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt as vice-chmn. Joint Preparatory Com. on Phil. Affairs and also chmn. Phil. Delegation. address-353 Penafrancia, Manila, Phil. ZABALA, Jose Teofilo, business executive; b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, P. 1., Feb. 6, 1905; S. Fortunato and Maria (Callanta) Z; attended Bayambang Normal Sch. Pres. and mgr. of Jose Zabala & Brothers since 1930; MaRon. rrdrlrp,.'!s-Dagupan, Pangasinan, P. 1.

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ZAGUIRRE, Cipriano Zalamea, government official; b. Pagsanjan, Laguna, Phil., Sept. 26, 1898; S. Tomas ~nd Paula (Zalamea) Z; stud. Silliman Irist.; LL.B. ' Phil. Law School, 1923. m. Paz B. Bien of Tabaco, Albay, Phil., Jan. 7, 1922; childre'Ylr-Estel', Cipriano, Rodolfo Donaldo, Alexis, Guadalupe. Mun. mayor of Pagsanjan since 1938; v.p. 路 & hon. pres. Pagsanjan Teachers' Assn.; s路ec. Mayors' League. club-Carpa (Pagsanjan). addTess-Pagsanjan, Laguna, Phil. ZARAGOZA, Elias, electrical engineer; S. Jose and Rosa. (Roxas) Z; Ph.B. (E.E.), Yale, 1906. m. Rosario Velez, Guagua, Pampanga, P. 1., Oct. 3, 1910; children - Jose, Paz, Ricardo, Antonio, Enrique, Rosario. Connected with different electrical firms, 1906-26; at present cons. electrical engineer. address - 1022 R. Hidalgo, Manila, P. 1. b. Manila, P. 1., Oct. 29, 1884;

ZAVALLA, Domingo T., attorney; b. Santa Rosa, Laguna, Phil., July 11, 1899 ; S. Domingo V. and Maria (Tiongco) Z; A.B. Univ. of PhiL, 1920, LL.B., 1924; LL.M. Harvard Law Sch., 1927; special law course, Columbia Univ. nt. Salud Carteciano of Santa Rosa, June 28, 1931; child?'en-Sonia, Domingo, Mario, Andres. With Santos & Benitez law firm, 1925-26, Camus & Delgado, 1928 and presently in priv. law prac. with Judge Manuel Camus; del. to Constitutional Conv.; asso. prof. Univ. of Phil. add1'ess-34 El Hogar Bldg., Manila, Phil. / ZOBEL ROXAS, Alfonso, business executive; b. Manila, PhiL, Dec. 20, 1903; S. Enrique and Consuelo (Roxas de Ayala) Z; A.B. Real Colegio de Alfonso XII, Escorial, Spain, 1918; Ph.B. Univ. Notre Dame, 1924. m. Carmen Pfitz in Madrid, Spain, July 16, 1928. Joined family enterprises upon return to Phil. in 1925 and presently dir. Filipinas Compania de Seguros, Insular Life Assurance Co., Philippine Guaranty Co., Hospital Espanol de Santiago, Asociacion de Propietarios, Camara de Comercio Espanol, San Miguel Brewery (treas.), Central Luzon Milling Co. (treas.), v.p. & treas. Central Azucarera de Calatagan; mgr. & partner Ayala y Cia. clubs-Casino Espanol, Manila Polo, Filipino, Tiro al Blanco, Baguio Country. add?'(J.'!.'!


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-Ayala y Cia., Manila, Phil. ZULUETA, Jose C., attorney, legislator; b. Molo, Iloilo, Phil., Feb. 7, 1889; s. Don

Evaristo and Atilana (Castino) Z; A.B. Ateneo de Manila, 1911; LL.B. Escuela de Del'echo, 1916. m. Soledad路 Ramos of Gubat, Sorsogon, Phil.; 1 son .Antonio. Was successively elk. in Manila Court of 1st Instance,

stenographer in Bur. of Justice, one-time memo Ho. of Rep. from 1st dist. of Iloilo (floor leader & speaker pro tem), and presently memo National Assembly from 1st dist. of Iloilo; senior partner law firm Zulueta and Soriano. clubs-Alcazar, Phil. Columbian, Cosmopolitan Gun, Santa Ana Turf. add'l"ess112 Ariquiza, Manila, Phil.

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