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US President Harry S. Truman in the Oval Office, evidently receiving a cane as a gift from the Philippine President Elpidio Quirino as Ambassador Joaquín Elizalde looks on. Quirino's administration excelled in diplomacy, impressing foreign heads of states and world statesmen by his intelligence and culture.
Reorganizing the Civil Aeronautics Administration, abolishing the National Airports Corporation created under Republic Act No. 224 and transferring its functions, funds, capital and properties to the Civil Aeronautics Administration, creating a revolving fund for the operation of the Manila International Airport, and for other purposes
Elpidio Quirino: Vice President of the Philippines: 7: Ramon Magsaysay: Military Governor of Zambales, Secretary of National Defense: 8: Carlos P. Garcia: Governor of Bohol, Vice President of the Philippines: 9: Diosdado Macapagal: Vice President of the Philippines: 10: Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Major in the 14th Infantry Division of the US Armed ...
Incumbent President Elpidio Quirino won a full term as President of the Philippines after the death of President Manuel Roxas in 1948. His running mate, Senator Fernando Lopez, won as Vice President. Despite factions created in the administration party, Quirino won a satisfactory vote from the public.
President: Elpidio Quirino: 1948–1953 Vice-President: Fernando Lopez: 1949–1953 Secretary of Foreign Affairs: Joaquín Miguel Elizalde: 1948–1950 Carlos P. Romulo: 1950–1952 Joaquín Miguel Elizalde: 1952–1953 Secretary of the Interior: Sotero Baluyut: 1948–1950 Secretary of Finance: Miguel Cuaderno, Sr. 1948–1949 Jaime Hernandez ...
As part of his Agrarian Reform agenda, President Elpidio Quirino issued on October 23, 1950, Executive Order No. 355 which replaced the National Land Settlement Administration with Land Settlement Development Corporation (LASEDECO) which takes over the responsibilities of the Agricultural Machinery Equipment Corporation and the Rice and Corn ...
Picture of the president Elpidio Quirino. It is the only SONA to be delivered through radio broadcast to the Congress of the Philippines and the only one where the president did not personally attend the Congress' joint session. The State of the Nation Address that was picked up was delivered on 10:00 am of January 23, 1950. [1]
Incumbent President Elpidio Quirino won a full term as President of the Philippines after the death of late President Manuel Roxas in 1948. His running mate, Senator Fernando Lopez won as Vice President. Despite factions created in the administration party, Quirino won a satisfactory vote from the public.