January 10, 1970

Oct 18, 2022

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28  Official Gazette for January 10, 1970:  President Marcos followed his regular weekday schedule, a departure from his usual weekend norm, when he usually focuses on his desk work and does not receive visitors. He had several visitors in the morning, a conference in the afternoon, and inducted the new Central Bank governor in addition. In-between all these chores, he also worked at his desk going over state papers and reports. The President inducted Gregorio S. Licaros, the DBP chairman in the last four years, as the governor of the Central Bank vice Alfonso Calalang, at a simple ceremony in Malacañang. Present at the ceremony were members of the Licaros family, officials of the DBP and the CB, and other prominent public officials. Among the President’s callers were: 

  1. A wartime buddy of his, American Capt. Donald Jamesen and his wife, whom the President met when he was brought in by submarine to help guerrillas operating in Northern Luzon. 2. USAF Brig. Gen. Joseph Capuchi, and his wife, who is here as official guest of Secretary of National Defense Ernesto Mata. The USAF brass called to pay his respects. 3. A group of teachers from Batanes who came here to testify at the Comelec probe of election venalities in that province.The teachers attended the meeting between the President and Comelec Chairman Jaime Ferrer and Commissioners Cesar Miraflor and Lino Patajo. Also at the meeting were Brig. Gen. Vicente Raval, PC chief, and Col. Rafael Dumlao, C-2, who reported on the Batanes situation. During the meeting, the President announced that he was ready to call a special election in the lone congressional district in Batanes should the Speaker of the House of Representatives certify to the existence of a vacancy on the basis of findings and recommendations of the Commission on Elections.

  In the afternoon, the President directed Secretary of Justice Juan Ponce Enrile to designate one City Court and one Court of First Instance as salas for hearing cases involving foreign tourists visiting in the Philippines. The President specified to Secretary Enrile that these courts should operate with specific instructions from the Secretary of Justice “to dispose of any case brought before them within 48 hours.”

In two separate memoranda, the President also formalized various decisions he announced earlier, namely: 

  1. To the Secretary of National Defense, to organize a special Metrocom team to help the Manila police and the Pasay City police provide protection and security for tourists, [especially those within the tourist belt area. The team shall include a mobile patrol unit and a foot patrol group, which will be deployed in coordination with the police units from the Manila and Pasay City police departments which have primary patrol responsibility in the tourist belt area. 2. Also to the Defense Secretary, to place at the disposal of the Board of Travel and Tourist Industry two Philippine Navy hydrofoil, which will be used to ferry tourists to and from Corregidor, and other nearby areas. On this point, the Defense Secretary was instructed to discuss with the Commissioner on Tourism the matter of expenses for the operation of the two boats, preferably on a 50-50 basis. 3. A joint memorandum to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs and the Commissioner of Immigration, to abolish visa requirements for any tourist bound for the Philippines.“For their entry to the Philippines, it shall be sufficient for tourists to present confirmed airplane or ship, as well as hotel, reservations for their trip to and out of the Philippines,” the President specified. The President also told the Foreign Office and Customs officials to take any other steps, or adopt other measures, that will facilitate the entry of tourists into the country. He stressed, “It is my desire that efforts be exerted to make processing of papers of tourists a very pleasant experience for them.

  In another directive, the President asked Secretary Alejo Santos of the Anti-Crime Commission, and concurrent director of prisons, to ensure that working prisoners get mere privileges such as better food and clothing, medical care, and other essential needs. In this connection, the President directed the prisons chief to organize a management council which will supervise all the properties of the Bureau of Prisons, particularly the rich untapped lands belonging to the penal colonies.

The President gave these instructions to Secretary Santos upon the latter’s submission of a proposed bill to Congress which would authorize payment of reasonable compensation to prisoners working at trades in the colonies.

[p.22] This is the day of many decisions. Laurel is beginning to buy votes for the Speakership. He has called a caucus on Sunday for this purpose.

Why did I write Oct. 10th—that is Betty Campos’ birthday; she is with us in the family dining room with Joe [Campos] for dinner—as I write this at 11:00 PM.

I have ordered the study of the nullification of the congressional elections in Batanes so I can call a special election but the Comelec [Commission on Elections] [Jaime] Ferrer, [Cesar] Miraflor and [Lino] Patajo says they think there is a hiatus in the law and that their power to nullify is in grave doubt. So I have suggested that they pass a resolution that no one has been elected because in the five towns only in one (the capital of Basco) has there been peaceful and free elections. The Speaker of the House would then be compelled to certify to a vacancy in Batanes. Then I would call a special election.

Have ordered that Commodore [Manuel] Cabal, the commander of the South West Downward, and who is from Batanes, go to Batanes with a squad of Marines to give protection to the people there.

The groups supporting ex-Speaker Villareal for speakership have asked me to remain neutral in the speakership fight and will take this stand in the caucus next Tuesday. The reasons they ([Nicanor] Yñiguez who has withdrawn at my prompting, [Emilio R.] Miling Espinosa, [Jose] Joe Alberto, [Floro] Floring Crisologo) gave for opposing Laurel is that Banjo Laurel, mayor of Tanauan and son of the Speaker, has been withdrawing funds from the House, signed by [Salvador] Encinas, chairman of the Committee on accounts and monopolizes all contracts of the House.

Have ordered a tariff and tax free zone to be established in the Nayong Pilipino at MIA [Manila International Airport]; the release of P2.2 million for the new fringe terminal at MIA and the preparation of the runway for the Jumbo Jets. We need to add two inches on the surface. Conferred with Sec. Leo[nides] Virata, CAA [Civil Aeronautics Administration] Administrator Federico Ablan and MIA Airport Manager Luis Tabuena.

Boni reports a new assassination plot by the same group masterminded by [Eleuterio] Terry Adevoso. Malacañang is under sector North Manila leadership of which was offered to [Jose] Joe Maristela, former CIS [Criminal Investigation Service] head, now our informant.

[p.23] Everybody is suggesting that Imelda take over the efforts at improving tourism. 800,000 to one million tourists visit Hongkong yearly, 400,000 to Bangkok—but only 120,000 to Manila.

So I have asked that all airlines, new and old, be allowed to land in the Philippines without limit at least for one year—the year of Expo 70. We should know then how this will affect our domestic airlines. My feeling is this will build up so much traffic that they will have their share of the increase.

The Chief of Police of Angeles City (a Lumanlan) and a relative of Gov. [Francisco] Nepomuceno, more accurately Mrs. [Juanita] Nepomuceno who is a Lumanlan, has just been killed. The PC surmise that a man of Mayor Suarez did it as Nepomuceno is feuding with Commander Sumulong who is in partnership with Mayor Suarez. Nepomuceno is in turn in partnership with Commander Dante.

So I will let them finish off each other in the meantime. But we have got to get in and finish all of them before they wreck the entire government.

I feel, however, that the Barrio Home Defense Force of five or ten men per barrio is the answer to the Huk movement.

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