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Table Of Contents
The Presidency ............................. .--------- Page
Problems that only a fairy godmother
can solve.
Report of the Nat'l. Director of Publicity._Page
No Pulitzer prize for tamale suppers.
Mrs. Sal (Emma) Berrotern---------...................Page
National Secretary reports whirl-wind
activities.
Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Perez------...------.....................Page
"Best Double-Play Combination."2
3
4
5
LLulac, Past, Present and Future................Pages 6-7
A past national president takes a look
at the League.
Report of the National Treasurer-...........Pages 8-11
Herman Tafoya outlines his work for
the year.
Uncle M ike Rom o..............................................Page 8
Profile of a great man.
"If Elected, I promise. ."............................... Page 12
Columnist Porras blasts Goldwater, LBJ
and Texas Governor Connally.
Hector Godinez....--------...----............----------......................Page 13
A look at an active past president.
Report of the National Director of Youth
Activities-----.....................-----------------................Pages 14-16
Where are the Pins, Frank Gallardo? ........Page 16
The National Director of Supplies re-
ports.
Report of the Nat'l. Director of Education..Page 17
Educational Program outlined by Jo-
seph Mares.
Educational Program ........................................Page 18
Mrs. Ramiro (Belen) Robles .......................Page 19
A report on the doings of the National
Director of Women's Activities.
LULAC NEWS--June, 1964NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY AND
BULL
A natural combination.
LULAC NEWS
The LULAC NEWS is an authorized publica-
tion of the League of United Latin American
Citizens, with headquarters at the LULAC Na-
tional Home, 103 Montana street, El Paso, Texas.
It is edited and published by members and dis-
tributed to paid-up members wherever LULAC
is organized.
Views and opinions expressed are not neces-
sarily those of the League of United Latin Amer-
ican Citizens. The National Director of Publicity
is solely responsible for content and reserves the
right to select and edit all material. All contribu-
tions are welcome.
Mailing address: LULAC NEWS, LULAC Na-
tional Home, 103 Montana street, El Paso, Texas.
Printed by American Printing Co., 1121 East
Missouri, El Paso, Texas.
Editor-in-Chief-----------................--------......................Ken Flynn
Executive Editor................................Michael J. Romo
Managing Editor ...........................Herb J. Porras Jr.
M idwest Editor ..........................................M aria M ier
Director of Art .......................Evangelina Rodriguez
Chief Photographer..............................Sal Berroterin
National President..................................Paul Andow
COVER-The Lulac National Home in El Paso,
headquarters of the League and permanent Lulac
Home, is no longer a dream, thanks to National
President Paul Andow, who stands like a giant in
front of the headquarters that will solve many of
the League's headaches.
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