The Iloilo Provincial Profile is an annual publication of the Provincial Planning and Development Office. It contains relevant information on the socio-economic situation of the Province of Iloilo. This publication serves as a guide for development planners, policy makers, researchers, private sectors as well as potential investors.
This publication also includes maps, chart, and socio-economic indicators gathered from various national government agencies, provincial government offices and private institutions.
This novel won the 1961 Stonehill Award for the Filipino novel in English, and published for the Philippine Center of International Pen by the Regal Publishing Company and incorporated in the Regal Series of Distinguished Filipino writing in English
The single intent and purpose of this book is to point out and emphasize that the organizations and their activities as described herein, beginning with the Filipino Student Movement, have the sole object of making this a livable, peaceful world, free from wars and abhorrent of war as a method of settling internal or external differences among peoples.
Contents: Did you know: Two major battles were fought at Balantang / Eliseo S. Espia -- The great couple of the Panay Guerrilla / Engineer Rodolfo T. Lataquin -- Our pride as Ilonggos
Contents: Welcome, America: To the American forces of liberation -- Once a soldier -- A glimpse of the war in Panay or "not in history books" -- The guerrillas in Panay and adjacent islands / Manrico T. Lataquin -- Reflections about Kenkuy: Some vignettes of life about a Filipino war veteran in the United States / Peter Ane Rapista -- "Thank you for our lives": A true story about a wartime rescue of two USAF airmen over Guimaras Island / Engr. Ricardo Hechanova
Contents: My Leavenworth years (Conclusion) / Col. Remigio T. Octavio -- The Original Victory (Liberation) Day Celebration / Engr. Rodolfo T. Lataquin -- Women in the war
To commemorate the epic struggle of the freedom-loving fighters of Panay and Romblon during the painful years of the Second World War in this part of the Pacific, a war memorial is erected on the beautiful plaza of Jaro, a district of the city of Iloilo.
This historic edifice symbolizes the spirit and substance of the noble and heroic movement which set aflame the hearts of men and women who ignored uncertainties, inconveniences, and even death in the name of love of country and democracy. Their names are now legend. Their patriotic deeds are now part of history.
The people of this region highly appreciates what the war veterans, their widows and orphans, have done in order to erect this war memorial specially the Greater Manila Chapter of the 6th Military District. Jaro is a very logical site for this memorial. Major encounters between the enemy forces and those of the 6th Military District were had at the outskirts of this district across the Jaro River.
(from the message of former Iloilo Governor Conrado J. Norada)