4 ( coPr ) DE ItORt[Oft VIBBADO9 J. FERNIITDEZ Uospltslr 121 Ber.celona 5 de tilarso ae l9l8 Sr. Dr. C. l. sentoa Prisldante de la Delegact6n de Eapafia-FtltplDas an Barcelona Xuy $r. ILol Coofor:aequedaroe en v!.slta de ayerr t94to-9] -Cg:!9.99
VIBRADC aconDafiarle abiunoc datos de laa plezas de HORIdIGON de au lntor!.dedes qse las loa redta-a oui Ie hab16. iarn au fabr1cae16n. a aouerdo un llegar iona'dc Para it;i"-t n;.i; Por ut parte Dnedo alo8urar y respoadlr, qu.e tl leE Autorl<iades Espafrolag ie eoncedea un GuPo csPeclal para fabrlcarDd BL0quEiJen un afio, eon loa oqarcr rii a vaei'. DrEL MTLL0HES ii-ruede nut blca oalcular que tcndrCa Por lo-aenoa para CII{cuEilTA MIL VIVISNDAS.v aoE cl fin qu€ Grtor rcr resultatan en lulai ie hacerLoa en Barcelona, los fabrlcarfa aas- btr.iog. en-aoi-pfag6a que Eengan Frtlto en Ia Zoaa de i,avaate, ll rlauo tlenpo icrla talblea nooebarLas ct'orta! 5estl'oncl t Por parte ae V[ea. Dara Yer de coaseSul'r uaog 20 oanlones oon ru renolque de lai tater!,as prlnas asl' cono el t'ransve que il-tranaporte 6ort" a" Ias,p!.Lcas fabrl'oadaa al pueito rutan xrchos ullloaes ie Es. que bibr{,a que bacerlog en un afro. Y6 re oonDroneto para en el plaro de un ues a l* feeha del- pedlds, a estar fabrl'cando por 1o nenoe de la conflmait6a pieras a1 dlr y a los tres Eea€c obteaer urra Prode tl a l0 dl duocl6n de rds'de 30 ail bloiues dl'arioa, y en tlsta fo a en un aolo atto el pedldo quedarla eunplbent'ador y pam ello neocdel soatrato un aatLalpo de cI l0 Eltarl,a tetblcn- a la llna pedtdo. o* aef lnnorte del v tcasuahcate bacer Ia llqlldaol&r que plisas En late foroa a loc e-atarfei febrloadal. i'e tas yd podfu oatar en pedldo de ia oonf!.rnse16n del ir"i l"iis prber cargars[to. eI para baoer puerto Erpafrol, un barco Estos bloques o oraollcven unos aerY{os EuIr.fruesor Puadc! oerfectaneate 6lca oarS,arse y deaeargar sLn pelLgro de que haya baJas Io cual 6s unq ventirJa Para quo se loa Puedatr llcvar hecbos.
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En 1o gue afecta a les pleaas, y6 trnblen 1eg harla €n esta uaoa rebages para eI mbut ldo de los rarcoa as{. y ceeouo los aedloe bloquea oon 1o cual les facll{tarta r{an de una ra;ldea nuy grende la colooacl6n de loa ilanos, pues casl, prede declrse quo eer{a la construecl6n de las vtvl,enda s cono un De6BDor poEa cuanto a lat cublrmr da lar vlvlradar ta$lon drlanor estudlar Ia folila de fabrLsarl.eg VIGA$ DE HOR!,IIAOI{ VIBRIDO, de lag cualet ea Brpa!,e oc oolocan m,obtrbat y daa un ragnlflco remltado y en .rt,e calo sono la bovedille no podrla llevarac cn baroo por<lBc leta tlcnc lor ncrvl,og delgadoa, y habrLa nrohlal.lar baJaa, y6 1er pr.oporolonarl.a un par dc l6quLnaa para qn6 dlarlarentc f,abrLcaron nll de y .n .!ta forra t,ongan Vdcg. 1a ecaur.ldad abcoluta lllal, qne ca-pooo rAa de sr afio ttcacn rcsuelto eI problera de la vlvlrnda. fellr
Ctant og datgs deseca y aeoeslten para ?er de 11evar a esta operacl6n urt ttrto-.o se loc feollltarlr !6ntno Oon loe &eyores raslr€too qneda oryo afto.
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lertr-t . aegegarloc para pueg t€roa rrrEs !t E .r-..' lJ.t para Beoosarloc ru au !|. co1goacl6u, colooacl6n. s(,rggatgloEr oon con c(,n Io para Dueg lo neoecer{o Deo€tef,Lo aar{ o Dara ooP.iI-a ooPueg Dara oo locar doc ledrlllor. Iocar_doc-ledrlllor, colocaraoa ua'blooue. ua bloque, vy luego ea Ia sucatl6n a la sircati6n dc cnLucldor como apones hry Jrutr s en Ioa bloqucsr qucs, ttendrenos endrenos unil una
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-Eato! bloquea todoc aon Gon ru! cdlarac de alrc lo que hecc que la vtvi,qnda reEultc nroho rdr oonfortable td que aebido a cilar no pasa cl frto nl. cl" calon, aal oouo los ruld6c f huaedadca.
loa lt@U89, puedentanbtu oarr lo que perutte dcJer yC lr dre. con 1o dre, lo oual bey otra eo eoono
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Erprtareroc pcr achooloner Enar bucna,r qlaeca ae rlrtllea Jr ar€nes y prcpararero! un horatg6a dc 25O/3OOkllorral6c de ccrento por.ret,ro ollbllor I oD unai eraaedorae rrpeolilcr (u6 hornlgoncraa ) harercc Ia raaa oon cI rlnlnrr de ague y dejCridole rcrloBto4oor ae leoanlran let bloqutr en uaa-vlBh,,lDoil t APISOrA!9ce, DORAl- !4 !EZ, cn la quc el bloquc qu6 re fabrl,oa reclbe por 1o Ecno6 MIL DOSCIEffTAS vlbraoloact poi nlnuto, lo que hacc iuc toda Ia aasa cca coupletarcnto colocedi exact,aaeitc 1gu8l r rfri faii;; ale Blnguna olase una vor hc€ha 66ta operaciih ae-llevi la plcra e un aacad€ror f on €1 EoE.Dto qur cl honnlg6n ha latcl,edo cir prhc!€ ra aorete e llnvtae Gortllgar por'lcdlo la f8!rc rle fraguaal€lto <le pulvcriradca. de agnar. y ac:l ae lar tl,elc de lO e 1Z ltea, lo qus becc qne eI fraguarlonto rca sonpletal€atc pGtfolto.
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lst Indorsenent Manila, Septenber 17, 1948 to the Dlrector of Respectfully refered The writer Publlc 1,I6rks, Mairila, for consideratlon. this reference. of advl.sed has been Bv direction
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My dear. Ur. President, this 1s to lntroduce to you Eysolf, being a nallires of Bugallon Pangaslrpn and nov resldlng ln the wrltten above addr€ss and a lawdbldlne citlsen of the Phlllpplneal f€8r pectful$ aek your slneere belp to glve rner €coedenor any governnent Jobs wherein datlon fio any Compa.ny I ar,ri father of flve childrens I nay t'lno a-Ilvtig.a thtrd year hlgh school and know sonethlng about carpgntry and othcr Jobc, beLng an educated man. Any heLp you can glvc me w111 bs appreclated by ne and ny fanlly and latter on yourll knov that nvaclf and nv fanllv w11-1be of Er6at value to ybu. I hope'I can igcelve any h61p fron you as' aoon as possibJ.e aB * an alnoat a Bronth Joblesu. Wlshlng you and all nenbers of your cablnct, especlall! your fantly the happlest tines and abundant of luckg for the future r I an Respectfullv youra.
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TEDGRIEO ilATOAHAS Prlvrte Sccretary to the Presldent
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INSTRUCTIONS
'' Special budgets required under section 7 of Commonwealth Act No. 246 and Ex'ecutive Order No, 285 dated June 24, 1940 for lump-sum appropriations, allotments, receipts automatically appropriated and special funds shall be denominated as principal or supplem,ental The principbl special budgets shall be prepared once for every fiscal period to cover original plans of expenditures of lump-sum appropriations, allotments, receipts automatically appropriated, and special funds. All subsequent modifications thereof shall be set forth in supplemental special budgets r,vhich r.ill be serially numbered in accordance with the order of their preparation and submission, beginning x'ith number 1 for each fund. The follorving are necessary details in the preparation of a special budget : L, Name of furul.-This is the title by which the lump-sum appropriation, allotment, receipt (or receipts) automatically appropriated or special fund that is the subject of the special budget is known. The appropriation act under which the fund is authorized and its corresponding item number therein, if any, should be stated to completely identify the service that is being budgeted. 2. Sources of fund,.-The sources of fund refer to a list of the amounts that are available for expenditure during the period in accordance lvith the provisions of the law or executive order concerned. In the case of lump-sum appropriations and allotments, the sources referred to. are ,the amounts which have been set aside by existing lalvs or orders for the accomplishment of the desired purposes. With respect to receipts automatically appropriated and special funds, the sources of fund consist of all current receipts from operation, including such amounts as may have accrued to the service duriug previous fiscal periods but which temain unencumbered at the beginning of the current fiscal period. With lespect to supplemental special budgets, the sources of fund may include (1) the unallotted balance available for further allotment brought over from the principal special budget in the case of the first supplemental special budget, or from the last approved supplemental special budget in the case of any subsequent supplemental special budget; (2) the reversion of previous allotments or parts thereof, l'hich are no longer needed and are returned to the unallotted balance; and (3) the additional or underestimated receipts rvhich should include not only parts of reveme items previously estiniated but also the amounts of additional or nely items of revenues that may be estimated and considered collectible. Should there be overestimated receipts whieh might have been included in plevious special budgets, the amounts which appear to be uncollectible should be shown as a deduction from the sources of fund in t\e subsequentspecial budgct. (Continuedou GcneralForm No.91-b) 2.1(i(i?
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EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FoRM No, 91-b (Revised February, 1949) PBrcEDrNo Frsc-{l,
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PERToD
e"r]! I INSTRUCTIONS (Continued lrom General Form No. 91-a)
3, Er.pewl,itures.-The items of expendituresshould reflect.-allamounts neededduring the period to carry out the purposesfor which the particular fund has been created. The said items should be groupedand classifiedunder (1) Salariesand Wages, (2) Sundry Expenses,(3) Furniture and Equipment, and (4) SpecialPurposes. The personnelneededshould be itemized in detail under "Salaries and Wages,"but positionswith the samedesignationsand rates of compensationshouldbe consolidated in one item. Proposalsto create new positions should be explained in detail and justified by actual requirementsof the public service. No salary increaseswhich are not justified by increasedduties and responsibilitiesor elevation in rank should be proposed. "Sundry Expenses"should show by prescribedaccountingclassificationsthe nature of each item thereof. "Furniture and Equipment" should be supportedby a list of the articles to be acquiredshowing the quantity, name and full description of the articles, estimated cost of each and the total value thereof. AII other expensesshould be listed under "Special Pufposes." 4. Item numbers.-The numbering of the budget items should be consecutive,irrespective of the classificationor group. However, the ritems under "sourcesof fund" should for this purposebe consideredseparatelyfrom thoseunder "expenditures." 5. Preced,ingfiscal periocl.-These are the various amounts of the preceding fiscal period which correspondto the proposalscontained,in the special budget, ite "br;ritefi.' 'With'fespect to "sources of fund," no amount for the precedingfiscal period needbe given when it refers to a lump-sumappropriation or allotment. Only the receipts from operation which were made available for expenditure during the said period should be listed. For "salaries and wages," the colmun "actual" should indicate the salary or wages of the incumbent of the position instead of the amountsalready expended during the period as in the caseof "sundry expenses,""furniture and equipment" and "special purposes." Similarly, the expensesfor salariesand wagesneednot be given under the coluinri"estimated," and specialpurposes. ln the event as the estimatedexpenses referredto are thosefor sundryexpbnses "actual" "preceding should shof all the expensesincurred fiscal period" has 6nded, column that the during the period and the column "estirhated" rvill be left blank, General Form No. 91-b is intended to eontain all of the expenditurepart of the specialbudget. However,when more spaceis needed,additional sheetsof this form should be used,in which case,the summary of expendituresshould be given in the last sheet, There shoukl be six copiesof eachspecialburtget,to be distributbi'dJ iotidri,i: o"e copy (original) to the bureau or office concerned,one copy to the office of the correspondinghead of department, one copy to the Officeof the President,one copy to the GeneralAuditing Office,and two copiesto the Budget Office. The six copies should be submitted, through the Commissionerof the Budget, to the President of the Philippines accompaniedby a letter of transmittal containing detailed explanations of the program of expendituresoutlined.in the special budget. .Tlre distribtltnqn,of. the six copiesas determinedin the foregoing should be made only after correspondingaction thereon has been taken by the authoritiesconcerned. 1t475
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GENERAL FoRM No, 91-b (Revised February, 1949) PBacEDlNo FrscAr, PERToD
REenEsrED ESTIMATED
PRESTDENt
DETAILS
PEIUPPINES
BY tAE HIAD O!
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EXPENDITUBES
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GENERAL FoaM No. 91-b (Revised February, 1949)
EXPENDITURES
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INSTRUCTIONS (Continued from General Form No, 91-a)
3. Enpentlitures.-The items of expendituresshould reflect all amountsneededduring the period to carry out the purposesfor rvhich the particular fund has been created. The said items should be groupedand classifiedunder (1) Salariesand Wages, (2) Sundry Expenses,(3) Furniture and Equipment, and (4) Special Purposes. The personnelneededshould be itemized in detail under "Salaries and Wages,"but positionswith the samedesignatlonsand rates of compensationshouldbe consolidated in one item. Proposalsto create nelv positions should be explalned in detail and justifled by acbual requirementsof the public service. No salary increasesr,vhichare not justified by increasedduties and responsibilitiesor eievationin rank shoulclbe propbsed, "Sundiy dxpdns'es'rshbirldsirow by prescribedaccountingclassificationsthe nature of each item thereof. "Furniture and Equipment" should be supportedby a list of the articles to be acquiredshowing the quantity, name and full descriptionof, the articles, estimated cost of each and the total value thereof. Ali other expensesshould be listed under "Special Purposes," 4. IterL nambers.-The numbering of the budget items should be consecutive,irrespective of the classificationor group. However, the items under "sourcesof fund" should for this purposebe consideredseparatelyfrom thoseunder "expenditures." 5. Preced:ingfi.scul,period.,-These are the various amounts of the preceding fiscal period which correspondto the proposalscontainedin the special budget, item by item. With respectto "sources of fund," no amount for the precedingfiscal period needbe given when it refers to q,lump-sumappropriation or allotment. Only the receipts from operation which r-ere made available for expenditure during the said period should be listed. For "salaries and wages," the colmun "actual" should indicate the salarl. 61'rrages of the incumbent of the position instead of the amountsalready expended during the period as in the caseof "sundry expenses,""furniture and equipment" and "special purposes." Similarly, the expensesfor salariesand wagesneednot be given under the column"estimated," as the estimatedexpensesreferred to are thosefor sundry expensesand specialpurposes. In the event that the "preceding fiscal period" has ended, column "actual" should shorv ail the expensesincurred during the period and the column "estimated" will be left blank. General Form No. 91-b is intended to contain all of the expenditurepart of the special budget. However,when more spaceis needed,additional sheetsof this form shouldbe used,in which case,the summary of expendituresshouldbe given in the last sheet. There shouldbe six eopiesof eachspecialbudget,to be distributed as follolvs: one copy (original) to the bureau or office concerned,one copy to the office of the correspondinghead of department, one copy to the Officeof the President,one copy to the GeneralAuditing Office,and trvo copiesto the Budget Office. The six copies should be submitted, through the Commissionerof the Budget, to the President of the Philippines accompaniedby a letter of transmittal containing detailed explanations of the proglam o{ expendituresoutlined in the special budget. The distribution of the six copiesas determinedin the foregoing should be made only after correspondingaction thereon has been taken by the authoritiesconcerndd.
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Fcbnrery I8, 1952 Hfur Bc. I€ay hcad. dcr0 of tlbr FhLl!.pp{nrr f,hc 'hrtrugh tire Honcteblc Thc Secrrtarlr of hrbl"t o lrlor*s and eornnunLcatL ons. end
lho :icnorable fhg 0osadtrloa X a n t l - e t
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f .€f tlD Euaigcr0
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I hrvo the honc to er bm:lt lor yla oo td.ldlon the rttsoh.d Spoo{tI Budtd, fuppitrerat a].o. l0r covarlu tho .n@rDt of grl3, O0O.OO r*r lch rc'poads the unaLlottod b*lrcr of tb. 20F.dtrcrrtLo[.rlr portlon of t]r€ ltlghusy! S pocd.et ftrnd, Cor.r.ronwotlth Act t{oo ffi, ts mon&d, anil to requert spployal thrrrof, Farrant.to thr prrld.ac of Scqtlon ?-I(4) of CoummF rcr1tb Aqt tlo. 216, ra nrndrd. In vler of tlr lraont pcor onditioa of, thcrc roedc rd'rich tr .d to bo rttrndcd to &medlrtcly to prevcnt f,urthlr altrtmotlor, your fstorrb'lc t€tlon tr e rtrtcdlif plloltrdr Yrry rrpcott\r
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r/ Iariu Foranndo trl ISAUS tmriasDo *lrcctor of PubLlo Wor*a
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GElrERAr, FoRM No. g1-a (ReYised February, 1946)
SPECIAL BUDGET
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SIIPPIEI.III,ITAJ,I'JC. lC (Principal or Supplemental No. .,,,,-.....---,...-.) fl or tne flsca,tpet'to(, ------:--'--:--'
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DEPARI'IVIENT OF
S:-eciel
Name of funtl:
Appropriation Act No, --...-.--.------,.-.""----, Item
Page
SOURCESOF FUND (APPR,OPRIATION,
UNALLOITED
BALANCE,
f,STIMATtrD
RTiCXU'TS ANI)
OIIiERS) PnBscRrBrNc
nEesEsrED NY TEA CSIE' OI DETAILS
I.rscAr, PEBToD
(tu to rec€tpt! avallable)
RE€or[xE\.DED
Pcu,Ippr\.Es
(3)
(4)
Balauceat tbe beginuingof the period Balance carried forward as per last special
,313,CCo
Budget ADD-Fuuds availablef rom:
Totsl aeouut available
,313rcco
Total expenditures provided herein, zrs per attached detailed stat€urent (General Form No, 91-D)
3r3 |AAA c00.0c0
BALANoE
Apvoueil bg authority of the Presiilent:
Recotnm,ended,:
Requested,: Ii)ti,IAS Ffnll4llDC -&i r.ee|ce.-.af, --3+ibl,ic.. -'jbrk €.-. Chiel of Bureauor Off,co
SLTAD.CBALUWT Eeecutire Secretaru
Head of Detro,rtnxent
195.-.-
195---_ (Read iastructions on lhc back hereof)
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iNsrhucrrou$t Special budgets required under section 7 of CommonwealthAct No. 246 and Executive Order No. 285 dated June 24, L940 for lump-sum appropriations, allotments, receipts automatically appropriated and specialfunds shall be denominatedas pri,nci.pal or supplementaL The principal specialbudgets shall be prepared once for every fiscal period to cover original plans of expendituresof lump-sum appropriations,allotments, receipts automatically appropriated, and special funds. All snbsequentmodifications thereof shall be set forth in supplementalspecialbudgets l'hich will be serially numbered in accordancewith the order of their preparation and submission,beginning with nirmber I for each fund. The following are necessarydetails in the preparation of a specialbudget: l. N alne of ftoLd.--Ihis is the title by which the lump-sum appropriation, allotment, receipt (or receipts) automatically appropriated or specialfund that is the subject of the special budget is knorvn. The appropriation act under which the fund is authorized and its correspondingitem number therein, if any, should be stated to completely identify the service that is being budgeted. 2. Sourcesof fund,.-The sourcesof fund refer to a list of the amounts that are available for expenditure during the period in accordancewith the provisions of the law or executiveorder concerned. In the case of lump-sum appropriations and allotments, the sourcesreferred to'arâ&#x201A;Ź-the amounts which have been set aside by existing laws or orders for the arcomplishmentof the desiredpurposes. With respectto receipts automaticallyappropriated and specialfunds, the sourcesof fund consist of all current receipts from operation, including such amounts as may have accrued to the service during previous fiscal periods but rvhich remain unencumberedat the beginning of the current fiscal period. With respectto supplementalspecialbudgets,the sourcesof fund may include (1) the unallotted balance available for further allotment brought over from the principal specialbudget in the case of the first supplementalspecial budget, or from the last approved supplementalspecial budget in the case of any subsequent snpplementalspecial budget; (2) the reversion of previous allotmentsor parts thereof, rvhich are no longer neededand are returned to the unallotted balance; and (3) the additional or underestimatedreceipts which should include not only parts of revenue items previously estiilated but also the amounts of additional or nelv items of revenues that may be estimated and consideredcollectible. Should there be overestimatedreceipts which might have been included in previous specialbudgets,the a-mountswhich appear to be uncollectibleshould be shorvn as a deductionfrom the sourcesof fund in the subsequentspecialbudget. 2,1e{i?
(Continued on Gcneral Form No. $1-b)
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EXPENDITURES
GENERAT,FoRM No. 91-b (Revised FebruarT, 1949) PRE@DrNo F$cAr,
REQUEsTED BY TEE OBIEF OT OFFToB AND
DETAII,S
PERToD
EBTTMATED
DEP.ARTIIEN!
(4)
SpECIAI TI'NPOSE
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?o 2@ dl scretionary portLon for the rnalnLeren ce, imprcvenert or construction of inte"prc ld-ncial and coasb to coasL roads or for thâ&#x201A;Ź naintenance and iriprovu,aent of roads, zub* ject to unusrally heaqy trafflc as fo llows: I,AIIAO IR,O1,rJN6E liprovenerf Sectlon,
Dansal,an 1'{aLabang l,anao-Cot abato Road
1501000
Ioprbverrert
Ganasl--I.unbatsn nd.
63rooo
cAl&AnINES suB Trnrprovaenb of Manil,a South Road(Can.Norte Boundarydipoeoti Canerlnes Sur) ,...,. Total- -
[@.@ 313.000
SUMMARY Total for salaries and weges Total fo!
sundry
Total for fuuiture
expenseB
and equipment
Total for special purposes To4At EXPENDITUnIS
313rooo 313r@o (Baad inshuctiols on the back hercof)
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INSTRUCTIONS (Continued from General Forh
No, 91-a)
during the period 3. Erpendit ures.-The items of expentlituresshouldreflect-allamountsneecled to carry out the purposesfor which the particular fund has been created. The.said items-shoulil be groupedand classified under (l) Salariesand Wages,(2) Sundry Expenses,(3) Furniture and Equipment, and (4) Speciai Purposes. The personnelneededshould_peitemiz-edin detail under "Salaries shouidbe consolidated and rates oI compensation anclWages,"but positionswith the samedesignations in one item, Proposalsto createnew positionsshouldbe explainedin detail and justified by actual requirementsof the public service. No salary increaseswhich are not justified by increaseddulies and responsibilitiesor elevationin rank should be proposed. "Sundry Expenses"should show by prescribedaccountingclassificationsthe nature of each item thereof. "Furniture and EquiBment" should be supportedby a list of the articles to be acquiredshowing the quantity, namegnd full description of the articles, estimated cost of each and the total value thereof. All other expensesshpuld be listed under "special Purposes." 4. Item numbers.-The numbering of the budget items shpuld be consecutive,irre,spectiveof the classificationor group. However, the items under "sourcesof fund" should for this purpose be consideredseparatelyfrom thoseunder "expenditures." 5. Precedingfisealperiod.-Theseare the various amountsol" the precedingfiscal period which correspondto the proposalscontainedin the specialbudget, item by item. With respectto""sources of fund," no amount for the precedingfiscal period needbe given when it refers to a lump.sum appropriation or allotment. Only the receiptsrfrdn operation which were rnadq available for expehditure during the said period should be listed. For "salaries and wages," the colmun "actual" should lndicate the salary or wages of the incumbenf of the position instead o{ the'amoun$sahe*dy expended during the period as in the caseof "sriridry expenses,""furniture and equipment" and "special purposes." Similarly, the expensesfor salariesand wagesneednot be given under the column"estimated," as the estimatedexpensesreferred to are thosefor sundry expensesand specialpurposes. In the event that the "preceding fiscal period" has ended, column "actual" should sho'wall the expensesincurred during the period and the column "estimated" will be left blank. General Form No, 91-b is intended to contain all of the expenditurepart of the specialbudget. However,when more spaceis needed,additional sheetsof this form should be used,in which case,the summary of expendituresshouldbe given in the last sheet. There shouldbe six copiesof eachspecialbudget,to be distributed as follows: one copy (original) to the bureau or office concerned,one copy to the office of the correspondinghead of department, one copy to the Officeof the President,one copy to the GeneralAuditing Office,and two copiesto the Budget Office. The six copies should be submitted, through the Commissionerof the Budget, to the President of the Philippines accompaniedby a letter of transmittal containing detailed explanations of the program of expendituresoutlined in the special budget. The distribution of the six copiesas deterrninedin the foregoing should be made only after correspondingaction thereon has been taken by the authorities concerned, 11t73
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eapt. Secobar told ne abogt it rdren I sa.uhfn last w3& ln hls offlce st flezs. Gol,u.. I *n.derste-nit, &.
Buads-Lta$, tkc uer aglorutes Xs stlll
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lly dear Dtrectot
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$urvey Report of Cebu Ctty ao prepared
by the Hlgbray Plaanlng gurvey Seotlon of tbe Bu' reau of Fubllc Torks. $tncerely Yeurat
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pleasure
of a Traflic
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i_n furni
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of CeU/City
prelared.
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Gen. toaoyoki-Yana
Qff'*.9 capitulatod Military
in Northern Luzon.
PolicE Counand(MPC)
Organi.cad on June ft
ae a national
die-hard
polico
L')4J, by Prsoidentiel
Executivc 0rder No. 51r
force to conduct operations agsinst tho
Japaneee and nati.ve bandits
who took advantage of the
uasettled conditiobs croatod by the afternath of tha battle. Reorganized iato
the Philippine
Conetsbulary â&#x201A;Ź litt1e
lator.
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ACTIVITIES
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Highways
of 23,500 kilorneters
systern
city roads,
'rith
perfnitting
nough, thereby
of perrnanent
suffered
heavy darnages during
truss
the roadway Iiberation,
wooden struc-
Ninety
per cerrt
either bornbetl, burned, cent (80f") of the perconcrete
af I,2'4A reinforced
and 861 steel
Most of the darnages suffered on
were destroyed.
structrrres,
the cons-
the structur,:s,
rrar.
the lastPacific
or dernolisired as a war action, while eighty p:r consisting
although
ternporary
(90/") of the te::aporary wooden bridges were
rnanent bridges,
e-
of funds then pvailable
particularly
these highway facilities,
However,
for
presented an acute highway problern.
had already
tures and ferries
These
costs 'wete low
and extensions,
to replace
bridges
and
and geornetrically
arnounts
sizeable
to be used for road irnproverrrents truction
and culyerts'
bridges
rnaintenance
and their
provincial
national,
of improved
some 8,100 perrnanent
then existing,
the traffic
had a h.;'ghwa7
the country
adequate enough both structurally
were
loads
war,
of tdb Pacific
At the outbreak
constant
itself
were
due to their
without
their
haviag the benefit
use during
the fight for
of any organized
mainte-
nance, rnuch les s irnprovernent. after
Irnrnediately
flow again norrnally, plor:able were
sufficient
dards
obtainine
began to
for the rrrost part in a de-
were
in ord:r
of the highways, facilities
when traffic
What should have treen done at that tirne,
funds available,
all highway
therefore,
these highways
state of disrepair.
pid deterioration truct
liberatior',
was to repair,
destroyed
at the outbreak
to arrest
the eltr ernel)z rairnpr o'vq and recons-
or daroaged even dnly to stan-
of the war.
But this could not be so,
ffi
- z -
vehicles,
the weights
carried
distance
co\.erage
tor vehicle already
depleted
The bulk of the very
tion and destruction.
bridges
accelerated lirnited
deterioraof funds
arnounts
so
leaving therefore
eYen with difficulty,
surns for the rnaintenance and repair
insignificant
the
to replace those destroyed,
and culverts
that travel could be facilitated practically
subjecting
thereby
the.n had to be spent in the construction
that could be rnade available of ternporary
had increased,
systern to a highly
highway
and the per rrro-
and busses,
by trucks
of
the number
In the rneantirne,
for lack of adequate funds'
o{ the
roadway its e1f. The principal provernents so-called
"Highway
the gasoline
Special Fuadrr, which consists
vehicles
and licensing
purposes
for rnaintenance
needed to replace
less to financ e construction ted econornic Fortunately,
developrnent
especially
from
the registra-
This fund is adequate of a few sections
and for irnprovernent
darnages,
the
of collections
oil, and from
of drivers,
but not to finance
heaqy traffic,
and im-
corne frorn
in this country
tax and taxes on lubricating
tion of rnotor
rying
and bridges
of highways
repair
of fund for the rnaintenance,
source
work
the vast rehabilitation to highway
of new roads to bring
car-
structures,
rnuch
about an acceleta-
of the country,
{or the country
the U. S. Congress,
had authorized
the expenditure of $40,040,000.00 or F80,080,000.00, for the rehabilitation
of essential
roads,
streets
and bridges
in the Philippines,
which, although far below our estirnate of F254,000,000,00 darnages Highway tiye,
sustained,
had helped rnuch in carrying
Rehabilitation
sorne 25 rnillion
made arrailable
Prograrn. pesos frorn
by the Philippine
out the Philippine
To rnake the prograrn the Highway Governrnent,
for the
rnore effec-
Special Fund was also rnaking
a total
arnount
3'
*r - 3 -
the prograrn
spentsfor
of the following
ing in the accornplishrnent
pauernent,
po:rtland cernent concrete or asphalt
biturninous
pavernenl
and structural
in{orced
concrete
bridges,
constructed, gaps or strearn
major country,
besides
and cities,
and streets
our highways ?84 perrnanent
traffic,
rninor
and nurnerous
of first
tence, or a total of 28,500 kilometers,
kilorneters
of road constructed,
the present
first
irnproved
still
class roads
to the rninirnurn
have constructed
structures
class'
of second class, and 5,162 kilorneter s of third
kilornetrage,
to keep
to replace
rnaterials.
Now, there are 14,960 kilorneters
of pre-war
work
and have paved 268 kilorne-
bri.dges and culvetts
kilorneters
traffic.
provinces
respective
rnaintenance
open to vehicular
road with biturninous
of gravel
ters
bridges
ternporary
tirnber
in their
of the
in travel
of vehicular
rnovernent
routine
undertaking
routes
and discornforts
and City Engineers
of re-
of irnportant
in the rnain highway
through
continuous
our District
254 tn.ajot bridges
the connection
interruptions
thus decreasing
and guaranteeing Also,
crossings
s of low type surface,
or a total of 492 permanent
steel,
enabling
thereby
of
s of high type
kilometer
71 kitornete!
of road laid;
o! a total of 605 kilometers
127 '5 kilorneters
:
406'5
pesos, result-
rnillion
rnore than one hundred
83?8 kilorneters
class roads in exis-
which, cornpared to the 23,500 shows an increase
Considering,
however,
of some 5'000 that 54/" ol
and 45lo ol the second class have to be standard,
rnuch rernai:rs
as yet to be
done. In order .
cility
to provide
an efficient,
and safe highway
to sorne 110,000 rnotor rrehicles now rnorrinp on the nationts
network, all unsatisfactory rnore that fifty proved
econornical
per
fatoad
or sub-standard roads which constitute
cerrl (50%) of tle
even only to rninirnurn
total kilornetrage
standards,
/ and$s
need to be irn-
rnan1r of the 6,719
lqw'-. /o.*o'
i"l'"t
-
t-.
- 4 ternporary
ways carrying
heavy traffic,
ting, with perrnarrâ&#x201A;Źnt Special
highway
irnprovement
funds perrnit-
need to be replaced,
structures.
prograrn
accruing
..o.rroe
A"'th"
to finance
Fund is insufficient
Highway
those located on
especially
and ferries,
bridges
to the
any extensive
to place the systern to the stan-
dard required
to take care of the traffic
seable future,
additional
at present
and for a fote-
sources
of funds for roads
and bridges
ushered
in the employrnent
of up*to-date
need to be explored, The post-war rnodern
period
rnethod of road and bridge
in the rnore advanced countries
Iocal rnaterials. probably
ratory,
every
District
job.
efficient, light
economical
chased for distribution equiprnent blished
at strategic
and rnaintenance
to ensure
the best obtainable highway
activities
truction
projects
proper
quantities
procedure,
equiprnent
project
to assure
is an inevitable
and modern
and heavy highway
a materials
highway
office
and the correct
As rnechanization
laboia 1949 and in
that only the
are used in any adjunct
to an
great quantities
of
haye been and are being purdepots where
the necessary
shops have been or are being esta-
upkeep of these equiprnent
performance
efficiency,
and to deterrnine
to produce
To eoordinete
what irnprovement
should be given priority,
tion that funds are lirnited
but, of
East, was established
rnajor
and City Engineerts
kind of rnaterials
particular
in every
now
using as rnuch as possible
this practice,
the best in the Far
with perso:rnel
in Manila
right
To irnplernent
and Europe,
of Arnerica
adopted to local conditions,
course,
as practiced
construction
taking
all
or con!.-
into considera-
to fine.nce thern, there has been esta-
blished as early as 1949 within the Bureau of Public Works a Highway Prograrnming
and Planning Service,
This'Service
rnakes
studies of the usage of aII road sections in the country and determine
t 3 t - t -
the kind, type and nurnber roads
in the foreseable
destrian
traffic
enforcing
future.
su:veys
officers
of vehicles
in the conversion
to serve
ducing but still
routes
roads
time,
prograrns
block for the carrying
tries
extending
Agency
beneficiaries
to econornic
tance of roads as a rrital factor the country,
for the construction
United States Aid
(PHILCUSA),
construction
of four rnajor
610 kilorneter
s in estirnated
aid.
Realizing
the Mutual
Se_
arnong the counirnpor_
developrnent
have for the present projects
In the rnean-
ttre prirne
in the econornic
highway
is the
are increasing.
through
the philippines
now pro_ of deve-
But, again, financing
here and the philippine
the MSA Mission
prirnary
and to areas
out such prograrns,
(MSA) has included
of the
tJre present
areas
the United States Governrnent
eco-
prograrn
dernands for the opening of rnore new roads
Fortunately, eurity
rnobilization
to new productive
loprnent roads have been prepared, sturnbling
into safer ones,
demand for .n "*p#ding
econornic
not served,
to law-
congested. and dan-
and street crossings
new developrnent
and secondary
and pe_
vehicular
of heavily
the countryrs
norny, in line with the total governnent,
It undertakes
and has been of great assistance
gerous highway iniersections In order
and rnay use s
using,
of
Council
for
approved
the
in Mindanao
totalling
length.
Buildings
Ovet 16,750 public buildings were destloyed ring tJ:e last war - schools, offices, hospitals, facilities,
etc., of which
over 12,830 of them. ings based on pre-rpar equinalent
the schools
suffered
or darnaged du_ post offices,
radio
hearrily nurnbering
The aggregate walue of said destroyed
build-
cost arnounted to p124,596,444, which is
to ?472,211,480
based on present
cosf
as shown here_
'-,lr - 5 under :
Total Cost of Darna
No. of bldge.
Typ e or Clas s Schools Natlonal buildings.. .. ,. Hospital anil dispensaries ..., Provincial, city and rnunicipal Markete and slaughterhous e Other buildings .......,..,.....,
Pr e-TIl-E6lT-FiEs illE
st
12,834 P 4 5 , 0 8 0 , 0 2 7? 1 4 7 , 8 8 9 , 0?3 870 19,83 0,104 87,30r"546 583 3"3t3,748 r0,884,491 979 1,O72 766
12,693,093 45,984,O52 1 9 , 4 0 1 , 703 5,326,3r5 38,353,157 160,150"624
16,757 ?124,596,444 ?472"2II,480 For the rehabilitation of public buildings the total amount of ?99,974,000 of U. S. Fund and "10,?38,?30.5? were required. Up to June 30, 1952, 384 buildings remi.ined to be cornpleted out ot 4,446 and the total expenditures on these war damaged public buildings at the end of iihe flscal year being ?90,135,987.23.
The difference bet-
ween total expenditures and the arnount awarded by the Philippine War Darnage Cornrnission, shown hereunder, represents Goyernrnent
Philippine
expenditur e6 : Arnount Released Tota1 Expenditures byPWDC
Type or Class
Administration buildings . .. .. ?17,905,457 .31 ?22,3t4,r74.t3 S c h o o l b u i l d i n g s . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,380,059.96 5 5 ,0 6 3 , 5 4 1 , 1 3 Hospital building s 5 , 6 5 7, 9 6 0 . 3 4 6,965,249.25 Public health bulldings ...."... 7 , 5 6 5 , 1 4 2 . 0 7 r,999,452"1r ?o ("n (2 Nursery buildings 3 9, 3 4 5 . 1 9 Communication buildingts ..... rr8,615.25 138,124.46 Other buildings......,,..,...,,.. u,470.00 t3, 908.18 'Waterworks systern 3,296,070.60 3,544,083.38 Irrigation systern r,600.00 1,600.00 Electric plants ..,...... 5 5 , 5 1 0o.0 56,510.0e T o t a I - - - - The unavoidable were
delays in the execution
due to the following
l. The lack of adequate rnaterials.
"84,132,956.05
F90,135,987"23
of public
workg
projects
causes: suppLy of locally
This was especially
true during
procurable the first
constructio!. ttrr ee years
after
Iiberation. 2. The financial
prostratioo
irr o,fich
the country
found itself
with
*alll -
ite goverarnent
startilg
from
l
-
ecratch,
and the increasing
ffi
Iabor and rnaterials. 3. The shortage of local supply of skilled Iaborers and techniclans. 4. The shortage of tools and equiprneDt, especially
rnechenized
ones and sp&re parts. i
5. Our cornplete dcpeadeace on foreign
tr uctlon rnate r ials ; rnachlaery
mar:kets for vital cons-
and supp lies .
6. Trtal dependeace upoa foreiga bottorns to carry. our freights. 7, The r:edeeigaing and reconstructlon cations and the design aa'd preparation
of lost plaas and specifi-
of naeded lrew ones.
8, Incldeatal fluctuatloas of foreign goods due to labor problerns,
tt
ACTMTIES
#@ ftffi.*
CN s'U.UL.lC :r"CiHS
H:ghways
war, the csur{'ry htd a highrr:y
At the outbreak ol thc Plcific
n"tioltil, syst*m of 2j,5CrOkilornoierr+ ,:rf !rnJ,r''-:v".'d
cliy rords, rrlth uome I'i00 S,ertnanent briCges :r'ndcuitelis" roacle we t.; adsilu',le enough lxrth structt!r.rlly
nd
prc'rrinci'iI
Thcsl
thcn existlnS, rrnd their maintarrence Gcsrs wcre lou
dbc traflic
tot
lud g€oin€irically
e-
nough, thcrcby pdrrr:ittiag sizeeble ar:rculrts s{ {unds ther'' avallable and cxtcnsions, llthough i'he conr-
to be uscd for road improvonrcnlr
truction of permcaent bridges to rcpl*c '. lcrnpr:rary r*ooden e truc hld alrendy ir rr1:rtr}d l-r !icut': l:igh''va-yq'roblem'
trrres tad {*rri*s
Ficw€vcr, tboro hlgh*ry
facilltlcs,
eq{fered hea';y darn:ges cturiag the la$trocl{ic 1907"\ st thcr temporary
dther bomlred, burncd'
roodcn brldgos wore
conaictiag Qt f,'a4i reinforcod
r(]irne&!t brldgel,
tru6s BtrEctur€s, ware d;stroycd,
libcration,
':r'."-r. Nincty percent
ts a war ecti.ol, rvhtl o r:lgbty per cant lSOf') oi the per'
or dcrnolkbcd
itt€lf
the road*a''
tbe struclurel,
partlcularly
torr
concrcte and E61 steal
Mott of the damrger: s*ffored oa
deo to their eon turt ule durlng tbe fljbt
wltbont tbelr having the banelit of ray organized
for
rnaintc-
nf,trco, rrrucb loea funprovement.
flow agaln aorrnally. plorablo
rtrt.
pld detcrloratlon
di!d.
all bighwly
whcn ttatfic
tbase higLwr,rya wa"Q for thr molt
o{ {lrrtptlr,
werc rsf(lcltnt
truct
thcrelore,
aftot libcrttiou,
Immediatrly
wbrt
furrdl avcllabtt,
ln ordcl
dettroyad
obtrrrring rt tha ontbrret
p4rt in a dc-
.boulc h&v. been doac at thrt tlnc, to arrGlt
ol llc hlghvrayr, war to repair, l*cllltloe
begah to
thc extrorncly
rc-
irnprove and rccona'
or damagcd cvon only to stcl-
of tbo ser.
Bnt thlt
could aot bo lo,
I -tf,l
-zlor hck
thr rclgbtr
vcblcl*,
Thr bllk
tioa aad d.ttructto!.
tbat could be rnade enrtttbh
tbat travcl
could bc frcllit&t
practlcally
insignlflcant
rnd thr pcr rno-
rrd busrcs,
dotcrlora'
to a htghly rcceleratrd
of thc vory fimitcd
of fuads
rlroutrt!
tih.en had to bc epcat ln tihc conalructloa gtr
to replacc those dcatroycd,
brldgco r{d eulvttts
of trrnporary
sl
had iacreaeed, tharcby subjceting the
eyetrm
dcplcted hlghrey
t'ho mrmbrr
nlealilnc.
bJ trucks
earrltd
dlat nca co?.ragc
tor vobkle rlrGldy
I! thl
f[6ds.
of adequrtr
lcaving thercforc
d cvcn wlth diffieulty,
of tht
rnd rcpalr
eurnc fos the malntcsrxl
roadwry lteclf, Tbc prlaclpal provararBt3
thr garelhc
vcbickt
tioa of motor for rnabtraanc ryiag hlrvy
trafflt,
to fbarcr
tcd lcoaomic
ttr
tld
to h.lghray rtt|rch|r
dcyrlepmrnt
sf acr
rxprnilltut
i of l{0,010,000'00
rblcb,
rlthough frr
tordt,
Klgbrry
R,,"habilltrtloll
mrdr
tbc U.5.
.tr..tr
had brlprd
.u.trl!.d,,
work , mucb
lo brlag abont arl accllctr-
rordr
l:rotnh;
Conlrces,
ot tf0;0t0,000'00. r.nd bridgcr
bclow ou! ..tlrnat
drmagcr
clr-
oI tha csurttft.
fsr iilrr'couairy
of cmcatl.rl
of e trw lcclioll
tepocblly
colatraction
lltr|tio'l
fuad ls rd.qurtr
Thl.
tibc vrgt rchabilltrtlol
Fortraatcly.
tlvr.
ot drlvrrr.
licearlng
ftom
oll, and frstn t'he r.3lstra-
on lubrlcating
but aot to finaacr dalnj..,
and irn-
of collectlone
conalctl
c lvsrttoaar rnd lor kqrrovcnacot
nccdrd to rcplrcc hlr
Spcclal Fu.!d.'n vhlch
tax aad tr:re
rcpalr
ln this country corac from ttra
rnd brldgu
of bigbtryi t'!{ighvay
3o-crllid
for the r:naintcraacc,
of fud
lourca
brd ruthorlzld for thr rchebl-
lr the PhlllpPincr,
of l2!4,000'000.00
much ta errrying To r*}l
tor thc
out the Phll|ppil.
tbr progrrrr
rroto
o{frc -
romo 25 mtlltoa preor frorn thc Hlghwty Speclal Fund wal alro ayalhblo
by thr Pblllpptlc
Gov.rm.rrt,
rnrkhl
r tobl
amount
r
J-- .l
- 3 *
rpent for the proglarr
dnin orre hundred mlllloa
sotr
Ll?,5 kilor,':ctcrs ot
tug tn th* accorn;lisl:rnent o{ tt s fcli.i'ri:rt: porttrnd crrmcYlt coner:te
'{')6 5 kil"rrr}terr
ptv*:nant;
bitumlnous o! asplLllt pa!'eErent, ?1 kil{rmetets t!- rs'lcl l:id.
or & totrl o{ 635 kiiomctrrs lo{orccd colcr€t€
Fasg!, rs
oi high i;'pe
ol lrr..r t}?a gurf'rcl.
?54 nr,:jor }iridges ol re-
ste :r, '-'t a total sl 493 ;'rm'rnent
and oiructlrsi
b'rldges, constructed, th"ireby ea*Lling tl:e cooacctlon of irnportent maJor gtpa or Btrenrn ctossings
in tbE :ns'in highway routei
*nd rJi.s{:omforts in travel
country, thua decreesing intertuptionn rlrd gwrraalr€inl
o
conthNrsur
Alro, our Distrlct
Inov€tR{rrt of vghlcular
thrsu;h
o{ the
t:afflc.
',nd Clty Etlgineers in th..?lrres.. +ctlv- pr<rvinces routine rteinten,tnce rvork to keep
and cltlee. bceides undertlklng
open to Yrhlqlrlnr tr:lflc.
our highw:.ys r*C atr*tts
hrv€ cchstructod
?8{ permr.nant brldges &rrd [urrrsro'rs ]$inor !tructu]*6
to rcplocc
tir:aber tenurof,t.ty brtdg":s ald culvt:t1s .rrxl have prved ?68 )tllcmeof gravel raad wiih biturbltrcus tne.t*riila '
tcrr
of flrst clacs, E!?8 kllornlterr
Now, th*re are 14,960 hllomrters
oi secoad claas, and 5,16? kilorrreter s of thlrd clas* roads ln cxlsl*ncr,
.nlrlclt, ct,rnpartdl to th* 21,5C0
o! a tot,l.l of 28.50C kiloroetcts.
hllornoter s cf prt-rv*r kllometars
of rocd coattruci;ed.
thc preeent fttst clrts t*rylrovcd
kllomctrage,
rtlil
sholt,a *a irlctolsa
Conrld€rlng,
of roms 5,000
bo,vevar, that 54/, of
roada rad {5% oi the ceconti ci{rss hnvs to bc
ts tbe n-dulatrm
slaaCn.rd, aluch lltnlrlns
t s yet to bQ
doue, Ia order clllty
to prcvide
nn efficicnl,
to sosrc 110,000 rnotor vcllcles
D€twork, all ongatlsfsciory aror. ;rlov;d
tbat llfty
?e o$dr-.ilc il 4!td saie highway fatcv/ arovlag o! fhs netlonrs rntd
or srrb- atandrrd rord6 "{blcb constituto
per cent i30$)
evcn only to urtntmum
of the total ltilarartrrg* studardt,
tnd er tllrny
n.ed to bc lrrrof thr 6,?19
a--.-.
f,ffi
- 4 tcmpotrty
cat!y'rg
tay.
bcavy trafllc,
pctsrantat
tlag, rith
hl;hway-improvGrnctrt drrd rcquircd
Progrr$t
futur c, addltloaal
rny cxtcoelvc
to fln&nc.
to tha sta!-
to placc tbe rylterr
aad fot a folc-
nt prclcnt
of trha trafflc
to takr cuc
to tbc
At tba revcnue lecrulng
rtructbtar.
\h'--9
fundr pcrmlt-
to bc roplrced,
nltd
Speclal Fund tr beufflclclt
Highrry
rcablc
crpcclally thoac locatcd on
brldgar nad fcrrlcr,
of lundr for ro*da lud bridgca
.ourcc.
nced to be cxplorcd. pcriod urherod
Thc port-war
mcthod of rord and bridgc
modcrn
courac, adoptcd to loeal conditlosr.
rntory,
ptrromrl
evcry Dietrict
aDd Ctty Eragllccrrr
rlgbt khd
of rnntrrlalr
particular
job.
procadntc.
and modlra
lt atrataglc
blirhed
and rrrrlntcaancc
to cnrurc
activiticN
tructloa
projcctr
l{ighvay rtEdl.r
E.cd la aby
adjunct to an quastiticr
grart
of
depotr $therr thc nGcG.a.t)t
thopr havc bccn or rrc balag cstr-
pcrtorrnancc
that
rbould be givca priotlty, to flnnc
ae carly ar 1949 slthln Programrnlag of tb! uiAg.
To coordlnrtc
cfficicncy.
qtrd to d.talrrrinc
tloa trbat fundr crc lirnltcd bllrbcd
rrc
propGt upkccp ol hhcse cqutprnaat to producc
thc bcet obtelaabh lrlgbwry
and ln
hevc brcn aad arc bclng pur-
llght and heavy highway .quipm.rt chcead for dirtrlbutloa
qlrf,rtltlGr
lr al fur€yltabl.
Ar m.chf,allrllon
t& 19{9
that only thc
officc to arraic
aad thc eorrtcl
ccoaornleal
cqulpmcnt
labo-
c, a m,atcrials
in evcry nrajor hlShryay projcct
in Manlla *ltlr
cfflcicnl,
uGiDg aa much al poaslblc
tlhc bcrt la thr Far East, wat drtrbllshGd
probrbly
tro*
bt'lt, of
ard Europr'
thlc plrctlc
. To lrrplcm.at
plactic.d
tt
constructlon
of Arncrlca
ln thc morc advaseqd counialcs
local matcrialr
of up-to'd*tc
ia thc crnploymcot
lrnprovcmcnt
rord
c tbcrrr, ttcre
har bccn crta-
tihr Burcau of Publlc
.Gclloar
o! conr-
tcking Into coarldcra-
ard Pluaniag gcrvicc.
of rll
all
?bir
Workg a Scrvicc
ia thr coutry
rnakcr
rad detcrmlac
|.t'i - $ -
trafflc
dcrtrlaa
rrld hra brcn ol 3!.at
rurvcyr
offlccre
rafcclng
ttrd rtlr.t
to ..!Ya
ln llnc wltt
aony,
govrlDsr6rt,
loutar
but rttll
duclaj loprnrat
tlltr
bccn prparcd.
Agcncy (MSA) hu bcnafl€iariel
tance ol roadl
cr r vltrl
ln artlrartrd
of dcve-
rol.dt
lr thc
Il ibc rnluara lxlarsla3. the Mutual Sc-
ltror8b
rrrrorg tbc corutbr ptlnatfurrpor-
Realldlg
ln lhc .:rconornlc dcvclopmcnt
factor
hcro rrd
thc Phlllpptar
havr for tbe pr ploj.ctr
of four aneJor htjbvly
610 kllomctrrr
nnr Pror
laC to araar
tnc ludrd thr Fbtllpplnct
Onttrd Stctsa Atd (PIiILCESA), coantructlon
prlnrry
tbc prmcnt
Fut, agetrt" flalnclag
to ccouornlc rld'
ol tbr
for trhc coantruction
of rnorc nsr
tbc !r{3A Ml.rio!
tftr couatry,
progrcnr
aut lr,rch progrrmr'
lor tht opgllal
on.t.
lnto rcfcr
tor aa oxPcadiag rco-
arcer
tbc Ualtcd Etatcr Govelan.rt
Irolhrnrtoly,
rad daa-
cxtrndbl
progrrtnr
btock for trha cury'a3
ttrnc, dcrnradl
curlty
tordr
productlvl
to acr
not rtrvldn
rorde htvc
rtambltn3
coalartGd
thc totel ocsnomle mobllhrtloa
acw dcvclopmlrrt
l|rd accondrty
to lart-
Gro.llalr
dcm'rd
tiha coultry'o
srrd
r.alatlac.
of btavlly
ln tbc colvcrrlon
garour htghway lnterroctlolr In ordcr
vihiculrr
futnl s. tt uldtlttrh..
la tba {orcrcabto
rorde
.!d rnr.r/ n't
rrrlat,
of vehlclcr
thr htad, tj'P€ ind turnbtrl
Coulcll
of for
cnt approvcd ttr
h Mladrnro
totallhg
lcnjlih.
Eutldlatr Qv'r 16,?10 publtc hrtldlng. tirt
vGr! dcrtroyrd
th. la.t rvir - .ehoolr. offlcce, horpltah,
facllitlco,
or drmogcd du1lo:t offlccr.
ridlo
cte.. ol rrhlch thc rcboolr sulfcrrd bcavlly aunbcring
orar 12,830 of thom. Tbe agjro5atc valuc o( rrld dcrttoyed buildln3r ber*d oa pr.-tar rqulvrhat
co.t rmorrltGd to ?U4r596,144, vhicb lr
to ?{1a.allr{t0
brr.d on praront eo.t, r. rhowr brrr-
ql.i - 6 trrliht
!
No. of
bld:r.
Tvpc or Clarr
-j:-
Seboole Natlonal txrlldlagr. '. ' '. ' . ,... ' ". .." tlorpltal aad dlrpclnllu clty aad Frovlnclal, mnaictpal Mrlketn and rhughtcrboutc Olhee bulldlnSr ........"...'....
t 15,0Eg,0l??l{7,889,0t? t9.83o,lo{ g?,t01,5.t6 529 r0,Esa,49l 5E 3,3It,7{E
u,El{
9?9 1,0?Z 760
12,693,093 13,984''052 .5,3a6,315 19,.{01,7t0 t8,t5t,15? 160,750,5a{
t6,757 ;L2a,,r6,u1
; 47Z,zlr,,'ag
o{ publl* butldtngr tAo total amoBat of For tbc rchrbllltrtlol UF to ?99,9?4,000of U.5, Furd rd ?10,738,730'5?rere "+tultd. J crro 30, L952, 384 bull{iagt
rrrerr totrl cxp6ld{tlr
yrar bcisg ?90,135,9E7'e3' Tbc {iffercnct rr rnd ttG arnonnt a*ardcd ahott h.ttutd.r,
l||ar DamrSe Cosrnlrrloan Govetnmnt
out of {,4d5
to be coapl.tcd
orl tih.r e war durlagcd publlc hrildingr
rad ttc total cxpcrdlhrrtr tbc rld of thc flrcll
rtatlr.d
rt bat*
by thl Fbiltpplar Philipplne
tcprâ&#x201A;Źa.ntr
crpeldlhrr cr : .Amouut R clearcd
Total Expcn4itur cr
. . ,. . ?r7,905,{5?.31 ?22,il{,1?{.13 Admlalrtrltloa l6lldt!9. S c h o o lb u l l d { a t . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; 5 5 , 3 8 0 . 0 5 9 , 9 6 55,061,5{1,13 t,65?,t55.t4 6,96r,249.25 Horpitel hdldllgr 1,999,492.r1 Publlc hcaltb bnrlldfaj* .,...... t,565,742.0'l 39,3{5.19 t9,570.52 liSrrf .rry buf ldlajr 118,515.25 $8,1e4.d6 bultdlngr ..... Comrnulicatlon It,90E.l8 ll,{?0.00 ............,.,... baildtag. Othcr Watcrworkr ry3tcrrt 3 , 2 9 6 , 0 ? 0 . 6 0 3,5,r4.083.t6 1,600.00 1,500.00 .y.trs Irrlgrtlol platrt 56,5lo.oo 56,5r0.OS Eletrlc .......,.
T o t * I - - -The quvoidrblr
drlryr
wcro duc to thc lollowtnj 1. ahc lach of adcqcrtc matrridr.
Thir trr
- F 8 { , I 3 2 , 9 5 5 . O 5 ?90,135,98?.23
la tbc asccutioa
of public
rorkr
projoctr
crurcr: rlpply
c.pteirlly
of locrl$'froeurablr
conctruction
t'hc flrtt
tilucc yrarr
h whlch tbo couatry
fouad i,tr.lf
tlrle {uriag
aftcr
llbcration. l. Tbc flaaacht
pfoa*titlo!
eltb
,6*
*F*
*r
;ov*lanlat ud
lrbor
rtrtHrl;
lrom
rclricl,
aad 6l
iist'rrla3
td,'-*.9
rnat !lr;ll.
!. ?br rhortr$
6f locrl ruP9ly ot elllhd
lrborcrr
ard tlebd-
clur, {, Thr rhpctalf
of toob rld .qdptatrt,
"P'clrUy
!c!
raocbrnllcd
o[aa.
rFrrrtlor
of art{ad
of folailr
lood. dua to l.rbor ptobl.tm.
ACTIVITIES ON PUBLIC WORKS Nighrryt
wrr.
At tJre outbr cak of thc Paciflc ot 2!,500 kllomctcrr
cyrttrn
roro
tbc traffic
thcn cxietlng,
rnd thair
prrmlltlag
.lt..rblc
nough, thctoby
of perm*acat
Horrlv.r,
thcrr
c-
alt'hough thc coae-
aud cxtcnsions,
wosdca gtruc-
.!r qeutc hlghway prgblcm.
pruratad
partlcularly
highway facilitlce,
thc structures,
cuffcrcd hcavy drnnagGa dutin8 tbc lad Pacific war' (907) of thc tcmporaty
low
for
amounts of funde t*ran avclloblc
brldgcc to replace tcmporary
hrd alrrrdy
turcc rrld lcrrlcs
costs w.tâ&#x201A;Ź
maintcnancc
to br uocd for road lrnprovcnraata tructlon
and
and geornetrlcally
rnough botb rtructurally
adcqurta
provlnclal
national,
of improvcd
8,100 pcrmaacnt brldges and culvarte ' Thcee
clty roadc, .oith roea roadt
had a hlghway
thc country
aoodca brldgrs
eithu
wcre
Niucty pcrcent bornbrdr burnrd,
or dcmolighed ag a rrrr action" wblle ctghty pcr ecat (801,) of thr prrnranoat bridgcs, coaelltlng trueo etructurcs,
lrnraodirtcly
aftrr
pld dctcriorallon truct
llbcratisn, lbt:r
st8t. of dierapalr.
rulficlrat
oa
ueo during tbe ftght for
conctrot
rnrirt.-
lmprovcnrnt.
flow rgaln normally,
rtro
dua to thcir
without thclr havlog the bcnaflt of any o:gtaltGd
naacc, rnuch llce
plorlblc
aud 861 etccl
coacrct.
Mort of thc damagcr ruffrrtd
dcrtroyod.
iteelf scrc
tha roadeay Ilbtration.
re*o
o{ l'2d0 relnforc.d
h{ghways rrer.
whan trafflc
of l.hr hlgh*ryr,
in ordcr
darde obtaiaing at thc outbrcek
brea doac nt that tirnc,
to arrcst
vra to rcpalr.
dcatroyrd
or darugcd
of tlc rar,
bcgrn to
for thc mort pnrt ls a dc-
Whr.t ehould brv:
fundr rvallablo,
all highwey frcllttirr
thcrrfora,
ttrc cxtrcmcly lrnprovc rvro
ro-
and rccola-
enly to rtaa-
Eut thia could aot bc eo,
l}",
/i*xa^
atru
- e for leclt of adoqurte furds. v€hicloE,
tlc
lclg'tts
I:: th€ r:rrre.ntim€, thr nrerrber of i:y i::ucits
c$,!:ied
:,rd ir:t"rerl;, :rl
tor velr,ieje <liettrtrce covetrag3 1i+d iucr:.::ascd' thereby syst*rn
deFlsteC highray
alreedy
tloa and <icel:ucti.Ja. that esuld
of temporary
bridg,:s
sub.tectinE the
to a h{ghly acc€ler.,tcd
T.rre brrik oI th* verv
tri: rrreC,, evailsi;lo
the t{?:f,rc-
deteriora-
lirniterJ am,ountt
of fuodr
ab,qn had to i:lo $pi:nt ln the construction
and culveytx
to repl:rce
thc*e doslrr;yed,
rven with dlfficulty,
so
th:rt tr:vel
ccrrlC be facllitrt.:d
prrrcttcelly
inslgnif le,:"rrtgums for thtt 'n4int.:ninaa ,ind r6palr ot thc
le$ving therefore
roadway ltae U, Tbc prtbctpill prov.n,6nts io-cslled
sourcr of fund tor thc n:;rlrrtenlnce, repnir !$d ir:r-
ol higbwayr and brligcr
triilghrvay Sp:el:l
1n t}:is coqntry comc from the
Fundtt, which cr:nsiste o{ cotlectlons frorn
'the gaeollac ta.:t rnd taxcs on iubrlc r.iing sll, t34 froan the reghtrrtiEn g[ r,loior r"*hiclcr lad ilccaring for l::llrtcai.nc ryirrj
of drlve.r s. This fund ie ;dagrrata
r prr"posga lnd ior lr:rprevlmerrt
hcavy trtflicr
needed to raphce
oI r. f s\r sectionr
bui nct to financ c tho viBt rehabilitstloa dlr:r:,gen, ecperirily
to hl ghway etruetur*e,
car-
worl mucb
lcee to finrnce conatruction of new tonrir to hring Rtlout A! ncceler*tnd ccoaosrie developmut Fortunrteiy, tho txpendtture lit&ttoo
ol the country.
for tbr cousiry f.hr U. $. Congreca. had authcriaed of ${0,040,$00.00 or P80.08t'1,000,00, for tbc rchabi-
o{ +rrealta.l
rouds, etreetr
and bridgae la thc Fhi}lpplner,
rrbich, o ltbough for be!o* our cstirnst. damagrs ruthined, llighwny
utrdr
hed halped much io oarrylng
R r habllttation
tlvs, Bonrt 25 mitliot lveilable
,r{ }25{1000,000.00 for the
Prolrar-
aut tbe ilhtllppi$r
To rn*ke lbe prograrn
mo;o affrc-
paeor lrom tbe Hlgbwey $pcclnl F und wne rtro
by tha i;irlllpphr
Oovernmcnt,
mrklag
r totrl
r.moust
a t { - 3 for tlhc program
rpart
carncft
blhunlsoge
plverncllt,
colclrrtt
o! raPhilt
pava$relt'
blldgcr,
constrrlctfdr
Xuaraatcclag our Dlltrtct
Alro,
rtrd gltl..,
brcldcr
oar hlghcaye ?84 prrrnancnt
tcr r sf gravcl
rd
through rnovcm.nt
uadtrtaki.ng
brldgu
ltd
bridgm
Pfo?itc's
havc coagtructod
etruchltoa
to trcplacc
rrld have pavcd 268 klloma-
rad culv.rtl
road wlth blhrmfuisus tnattr{ll:.
or a total of !!,500
kllorretrrg
ralasr
autlrelou3
of rccond c1at3. nld 5,162 kllamator
hllorrrrtcr
trafflc,
traflic'
work to kccp
rnrlattnancl
oPaa to Yahleulat
of thG
in travol
of vchlcular
il t.hrlr "G.p.etiv.
tcutia.
Nos. thcrc a"c l,{,960 kllomriera
l.ac.,
and diacornlorte
Clty tnSb.ors
ard atrccts
t.rnpotaty
tlrnbcr
colthtour
o{ irn;rortrut
la thc main highway loulra
lntcrruptions
th$a dcerarulng
coustlyr ud
cros3lngr
of lc-
ot & total of 492 Pctrnarcat
aaabllng Lhe connactioa
tharcby
maJor gapr or strat$l
of low typa eurfccc,
?l kilometers
rt*cl,
atd atruitutrl
corctcta
r of
of high typo
406.5 kllornctere
r of road laid I 25{ rnajor bridgnr
or r total ol 605 kilomrttr lnforccd
r
121'5 kilornctcr
t
of t'hc follorring
ing la trhc cccornpllahmcnt portlard
prto"
r!|roti thl|r o|re bgrdr cd mlluo!
,#, ?,\ /J
o of prt-wat
ktlomltcr
kllometragc,
of road cotsgtructid.
thr prcrcal flrct clen
ol flrat clarrr
83?E hilomrbr
s of thtrd clala
coodl h trie-
r, whl-h, shosl
cornp.r.d
la lacrram howcvcr.
Coaeldrrllg,
rordr rud {56\f
improvcd rtlll to thr rnlalrrurn strtdud'
r
to thc 21,500 of romc 5.000 that 54$ of
iihc rteond cla.s havr to br rruch rrmahr
r. fGt tb bc
donr. tr ordcr to provldr trt efflclrnt. clttty to rerrrc ll0r000 motor vcllclct nrtrorh, urefc ttrt
all unrailrlrelory
ccolonlcel
tld sqf. hl3bvey fa-
&orPmovin3 oi tha $atialr r rord
or rub-rtasdrld
roedr which coastltutr
ftlg prr crat (t0S) ot thc total kllomrtragl
proyGd cvra onlt to rnld,nnrn rtrnd.rds,
rttd u mrly
accd to b. itnof thr 6,?19
J
r a '
-,1tcmporrry rayr
brldgc
curylag
ud falrlrr,
..p.clr[y
bravy tralftc. nrcd io br rrplac;d,
tia3. rlth partrlaaari at!sctur...
.Astlr rlvrluc
l{lgh*y
Speclal $uad ir lnlrlllclcnt
blslwry
imp"ov.mr[t
ploglrln
rcrblc
addltlolal
ronlcca
ft.*---t*9
qny crtcarlvo
to plica thc ry.t
to talc carc of thr tralflc
fundr permlt-
ffi
accrulaS to tht
to fimncc
dard requlrrd futurr,
tAorc locrtrd oa
m to lhc rtan-
at p"caaat aad for a folc{or roadr
of lnlda
aad brldger
nocd lo bt cxplorad. Th. port-err
pcrtod srbrr rd {n tha rmployrrrct$ of np-tor-drt.
modrra mrthod of rord rnd brldgc co
tltrctlon u practlcad !!oe
la thl.rrror c idvalcad couttrlGr of Aracrlca and turopa,
, urltrg a. mncb er portlblc
eourre, adoptrd to locrl cordltlotr tocgl rttrtcrhle.
probrbly tbc brrt b thc tt'ar tut,
rrtoly.
ln tvlaallo wlth poraourl cvtry Dlrtriet
Ptttlculrr rf{lchat,
offlc o to lr.tra.
ccoaornlcd ald modrra proccdurr, btghrry
for dtrtrlbrtlo!
.!1trlprrr.!t
tructlon projcctr
dcpotr rhcrc
npl..p
;tflcioacy,
tlon lbrt fuad. ua ltrnttcd to flnalec
ahrdl.a of tbG aftle
adJulct to aa qlultltl..
of
thc nrccuary
l9d9 rltbln
To coordlart6 rll
rrhlt improvrmaat
.borrld bc glvca prlorltn
Projraxrnlag
urcd ln tny
of tb..e Gqulpmrat to producc
rad ta drtornltrG
btlrhrd cr carly *
rr!
rbopr bavc bcca or IrG bclag a.te-
thc bdt obtrtaablr pcrfolmancc hl3bwry actlvltler
trart
thrt only th.
hrve btcn aad arr bcing pur-
rt .trrtallc
bltrbed to Ga.qr r prop.!
labo-
cetabllrhod b'f9{9
and tLr BorlGct gqrrtltl.a
aqslpmaat end mrlntcaalcr
tttghrey
vu
Job. *|t rncchaalnctl6n ll aa iacvltabh
ftght ud bary cburd
r matorlalr
la cvcry mrJor hl3hwry proJrct lad tn
rld Cltt Etrtll.alr!
rtgbt ltlnd of mrtrrlrlr
o
thlr prrctlcc,
To lqrhmrat
but, of
t*J[g
tberrt, tb*c
or cor$-
tnto cor ldarrhlrr brta artr-
3hc &rrcan of Publlc Workr r
tud PleaaLag Scrvlcc, ol rll road.Gctloar
Thlr Slrvtct
rnalcr
in th: country aad dctcrralac
r l
r i
ffi
- 5 _ of vchlcl*
tihc Llad, typc aad lrrnbc! rordr
fntnrr.
la thc for crcrblc
sra
urlag, ead mit
and pcJ
v.hlcnhr
lt uldettrLm
dertrlaa tr alflc rsrvrya atd hr. brta of grcrt erletaaci artorclag oftlcc: r lrr ttc colvcrtloa
ftd;--'g
to l.s-
ol hcrvlly GooSG.tcd rnd dqlInto sa{Gr orcr.
gcroua higbvay htat ractlot$ rnd ltr rct croarlsSt
Il ordcr to ta!?G thr couabyrr drmrnd for an cxpcldlag ccolorry,
ln liac s{th tibr totrl
govcrlncnt,
icorsmlc
aor drvrloprrett
tordr
proStrm.
lopmrnt roadr brvr btta prcprrcd. rtunbllag tlnc,
rsd to arcaa aow p!o-
triu
for tilrr cosstruetlon of dcvcfisatciag ir tbc
tsut, tgah'
bloch for thr carrylng oqt rach prolrrmr,
In t"hc morn-
dcsrrnds fot $ra oponlng of m,ore rcw tordr rrc Incmarlng.
Fortua.t e$lltf
of thc
extcndbg tho prcrant prian.ry
end rocoadrry routcr to ncr produetlvc arort ducbg but ettll net rcrvld,
proiram
rnobllllrtioa
ly, th; tluitcd 9tetu
Governsrcat tbrough tbc Mutual $c-
A;crrcy (ldSA) bm lncludcd tbc Fblltppta.. ba!.flcltrlcr
to ccoloaie
rrrtorlg tho coun-
tba prlura lmpor-
rld" R crlllh!
tetc o sf roe.dl ar r vltrl lactor ln thc ecoaomlc dcvcloprneat of tbr couatry, the MttA b{l..lotr hcrc .td thr Pblltpptar Councll for Unltrd 9tatca Afd (PIIILCUSA), hevr for ttc plascrrt approv.d thc of losr mejor highrat
coantructlca 610 kitomctrrr
in crtlrrrtld
projeetr
la lvllndaaro tetelllug
lcagth. Butldhgr
Over 16,?50 publlc buildlqr tilg
tib. lr.t
facilitlcei
ya!
- .cbool.,
Gtc., ol rhlch
rcrc
offleqr,
thc achool.
ovcr 12,t30 of trhem. The tggrcgrtc blag. ba3d
o! pr.-tat
â&#x201A;Źort amourtrd
tEuivltGat trrt{?2,eU,{80
dcriroycd bolpitah, ruffccd
or daratrgcd duport offleoe,
hcevlly
valuc of rtld
aunbrrlng
dcrtroyrd
te,124,596,44{.
bared o! prcscrit coet r
rrdlo
rhlcb tbora
bulldlr htrc-
undcr l No, of bldgs.
Typa or Chrt
9choole 12,E31 ? {5,080.02? tr4?,899,0t? Natloral buildlrga...... 3Zg 19.830,t04 8?.301.5t16 Itrarpltal alrd dlrpclrarlcs .... 581 3,313,?.18 10,88{,491 Provinciat citf ud tmrltctpa.r 12,693,093 15,984,65e 919 Mlrkctr and rlaughtrrhoure I,o?z 5,324,3r9 19,40t,730 Olhar hrlldlng! .,..,.......,.... 76s 38,r53,15? i60.?50.6e{
15,757 ;12/-,396,444 "472,2\,480
".orthcrchabtlttatlos., "onrrJffiffi.**r
"99,9?.4.000 of U. S. Fuad rad ?10.?38,?30.5? wcrc raquircd. June 30, f 952, 384 belldiagr aad tho total expctdltut{r.
on these war drrnagrd
thc ard ol thc flgcal f.rr soen tolal cxprndttur Wa.r Damrgc Governrnrnt
rcmidlncd to bc cornpletcd
b.lng t90.135,9E?.23.
ehowa hcreundcr,
public buildlagt Thc diflcrcnce
at b:t-
ippiac
philippinc
r.pra.ants
expeadltur cr :t Amouat Rclcarcd
tYpe er Clara
o
Ilp to
out of {,4,{(
ra ead thc amouat awardcd by the pb
Gomnlrrloror.
"t
by P wDC
Total Expendlturce
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l,ast night, i had occasion to lj.stsr to the Capi-tol Lions Club speech 6l i:iy. i''agsa1'ssy, and rny attention r\ras attracted particularly to the follov:inq polnts whicli pertain to public works in the lUilipr,ine Tslands. For t his reason, I dug into ihe stat.'Lstical records of the rI h. .i r 4 lr .yirnr n r .irnuar q
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, \ , (1. lt4pqved re4d_s.*/'{ccord j-nq to statisti-cal fi.gures, Islarrdi as of Jrrne, 1951 a we hd-ve il-fG:F-hrl$pi'ne total of 16,106 kns. of roads, of r''hich l+,9't5 kr4s. are third class snd ir2od lcns. of barrio roads or trail.s. This rlakes the percentage of unpaved roads in the F 1j: 1 : ' p r l n e T s l a n d s o n l _ v 3 ' . , . . t n t h e o * u h e rh a n d , i n i : h e Uni-ted States, w:itlr.a1:l:".fnF*bi-}4.ii.ans,,o-f,...d.s&-&acs..,at",.."ils JLi€Foos&l.,there are, as of 19J1, sone 1,335,q52 niles of non-surfaced roads out of a total of 1,002r!0! miles of various types of -roads. Tn other words, r:liile in the United litlt,es 46ii of their roads renain unpaverl, in the lhi.lipnines the percentage of such unpaved roads is onlv This goes to show that j.n the I'hilippinc Tslands 37r. we are not behind in the nroqlran of navenent of our roads for the benefit of fa rmer's who need then for Nhe agricult ural- and econonic advancen'rentof ou:: countr,v,
There is, therefore, no ground for the arfument that roads leading to the barrios, through neglect of t he rid*:inistration, are bei.ng l"eft tc rernain as lrtwo inches of dust in su-nner and four inches of nud in the rainy s6s56ntr. ( The Government is presently en:barked in an extensive'and sci.ent i f i.c a1lv systenratic road prcgrar?I, under the able guidance of the ccnstructjon l1 .S. Publ-ic Road Adrainistrat ion, and with the aid of U.i,. funds.i
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cone across lni;,d d'r drinking water and pointed the sad A studv .of t,hl activities of lack of artesian wells. 'i/orks the Artesian r"^Iell Division of the'Burearr of Pub1ic revealed the fact that, as of today, Lhere are 2ru)2 operatj nq artesian wel1s in the Phj.li pnine Islands, of This nurnber is adnittedly vrhich 1rr)JO are new vrells. s r n a l . i i f w e c r . , n s i - d e tr h e f a c t t h a t , a c c o r d i . n g t o s t a t i . s tics, there are 18r585 barrios all over the Phifinpines, a L n Ci f o n e a r t e s i a n v ' e 1 l a l o n e i s C r i l l e d i n e a c h b a r r i o , t here uif 1 be a need for 18,.1:11artesian urell-s all over A t a c o s t o f . Y U , J C ' }t o d r i l 1 a v r e l I , t h e t he Islands. G o v e r n m e n tw j l i n e e d s o n e f / J - m i l l i o n for this purpose a 1 o n e . B u t , i f t h e f a c t i . s c : , n s i d e r e d t h a t s o r n eb a r r i o s ask frqn 2 to 4 wel1s each, and sone barrios ask for as man.,a r s 2! artesian wel1s to satisfy their actuel needs, the t h e n e e d e d a p p r o p r i - a t i o n b e c o r a e ss t a g g e r i n q . inability of the Governnent to satisfy the actual- artesianwell glequirement of the barrios in the Philippines is 11 apnro.rj ation. !'or instance, traceable to insufficiencl' t he Surear.r of Public lJork! recoirmenciedfor the fiseal yearL953-1954 an appropriation of f.6,5oo,Q{to, but of this an'rount Congress approved onlv f1 ,SO0r00O. l's1,r-rra11y,the number of vrells rrhich can be drilled wi"th this' llqited a p p r o f r i a t i l o n i s c o r r e s r o n d i . n - I y r e ' l u c e d . T h e o r ^ i q jn a I a ; i r o l n t o f l 0 , 5 0 O r O a ) i lr e q u e s t e d f o r d r i l 1 1 n g o 1 ' a r t 6 s i a n tre1ls fc,r 1953-54 wouLd enable tl:e Governrcent to drill about 1r.:il0 to 1,JO0 wells ln that period. But even at i hi s rate , it will ta}:e fronr. 12 to 1lt l,'ears f rom t oday b e fo re each ai d every barrio is ,"i.ven onl"r' one art esian vrel-1each. To satisfy, therefore, tl,c recluirerent of every barrio of fron I0 Nc 25 artesian rr'ells, it ruill t alie at least 1SO years be fore the en*,il"e requireroent can be satisfied, assunin- tlrat a fi ve-' i.11ion peso yearly appronriation can be pr6vided for the pu.rpose.
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