for economic security and social equity through cultural eminence. 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An interlude for *,ir--------- off-the-record speakers will be provided. A short period of dancing will be I cember 16, 1936 by the present di-____tHo rector. P. W. Guerrero. "Juven- Juventud" is another undertak-of the Progressive Juvenile which was founded De- 44 ing Division I Anniversary Issue The I re ¡Dedicated To Drew I "Juven- initial issue has been pub- W. In recognition of, and gratitude discussion of their policies was held ■ tion was brought up as an excellent ¡ can youth of this community, this edition is dedicated to Mr. Cecil munity should organize to bring to l. L. Drew. The important part that Drew has played in bringing ... DivÍMOü’j prob- to its present development perhaps Mexican will never be known. Mr. • * I nuicker We asi realization » «* the extensive , m? ■■ »» ____. * ♦ • < r^x It was mentioned that the age of our education facilities in; ^em organizing the organization of into an active provided after the main part of the rector, program is over. tud’s ’ Admission is free and the public lished at the anniversary of the oris invited to attend. ganization to emphasize the ter ______ _________ ___o-----------I mination of the first year of ex- istence of the club. Under the direct supervision of P. W. Guerrero, who is advisor, is the staff which i Arthur Aguilar, editor-in-chief; Arthur Gaona, business manager; Adolfo Guerrero, art editor, Arthur Martinez, bearing on the general uplift of I Vidal Cortez, copy reader. Mexican society. I The objective of "Juventud” is to Already, these active young men | aid the Progressive Juvenile Divis-and women have made an achieve ment. As a result of their efforts was born the cial Mexicana, » -* 12-60 Club Sponsors Merchant Association On December 7, 1939, several youthful citizens of Phoenix, Arizona, members of the 12-60 Club met to arganize a movement to work on policies that have a direct December 7, w — ■* composed of business “dvertislng editor • and ion in the realization of its policy: "Cultural, Social and Economic n* <• . - - - _- eerie» "" ** 1 organization for Youth." Using as a major point of the promotion of understanding its campaign, illustrations of youths and Mexican that have surmounted many ob- I 9 * Social and "Asociación Comer-[ Betterment . of Isatin American an । between merchants trade. community feels among it a man of Mr. Mexican Drew’s high character as a business The Mexican to count economical well being should be a । American friends direct challenge to the stacles and yet have made enviable real • He proceeded further to fruit. say that it requires the encouragement of the rest of the Mexican j 99 Members of the 12-60 club who | records along social, economic and people to make plain the fact that ^itizens to prove^ their wilhngness ; man, a real American, and a pub-a good education is the towards raising Mexican society in i __________ this country to the same level of !* the American, cans a real asset in their commun-ies. __ ___ _________ B. Valadez, who is teaching at the Junior High School at Placentia, California, spoke on what can first step to cooPcratc with the problems of ¡ lie-spirited citizen. 5nr,Pfv in i YOUth. | ___________ Several members of the organizations making Mexi-1 tion expressed their hopes for im-t _ 1 -A a ■ X a X _ _ A X o mediate action by the most social i minded citizens of the community. --------------o-------- Festivities Slated --- rx^ *. iiíiv ; Jn pre - ■* -be done to help Mexican boys and 1 holidays Leading Citizens In preparation for the Christmas the Reverend Jose Luis gii Is through the organization of Cordero of the Sacred Heart Par- Asked To Speak Problems Of Youth Discussed In Talks were responsible for the organiza tion of the Association Commercial Mexicana" are Miss Beatris Valenzuela, Mrs. Tony Silvas, Anthony ! Ceaser, Jr., Johnny Flores, Bob Lopez, Johnny A i n z a, and L. Llanes. Gabriel Peralta was elected president of the newly formed organization. > • Vi Jr., Johnny A i n z a, _____ o__________ — cultural lines, "Juventud” will strive to bring about the disruption of all beliefs and theorems that exist regarding the lack of opportunity for Latin-American Youth. It will strive to point out that parent’s cooperation in youth’s problems is a compulsory issue. "Juventud" will do its utmost to publicise bring about Economic American Youth." _________ _________ ---------o lines, " Juventud” all activities that will "Cultural, Social, and Betterment of clubs with definite objectives and purposes regarding physical, moral, and general training. Several leaders emphasized the nine-night celebration of th desire for institutions of education of the birth of Christ. :---------------------- * I ___ _ nights will be effected after which their ideas and advice to the or-will take place social reunions on the terrain adjacent to the church building. During one of the nights of the traditional celebration a piñata (Spanish surprise hova) will be broken. for training young men and women । on the art of club organizing and 1 leadership, e Sunday saw more concentrated work being carried on, and, "No effort must be spared to bring about the establishing of training said a Califor- Racial prob- on. 4 4 for youth leaders, nia representative. Racial problems were discussed, opportunities mentioned, and definite solutions of several problems were arrived at. The second day’s session was dismissed by a dinner given by Miss Wilson, advisor of dores. >> 4 4 99 Los Conquista- ____ o _________ Pablo Cortez Is Named Historian Pablo Cortez, 1939, was The Juvenile Progressive ion.” With the cooperation of Reynaldo on November 22, 44 ish, with the aid of the several Catholic organizations within the church, has organized plans for a o w First Meeting Of Division Juvenil A year ago on December 16, 1938, the "Divicion Juvenil Progresista” of Mesa, then composed of Arturo Martinez, Arturo Aguilar, Pablo Escobedo, Jesus Pina, Arturo Gaona, Rodolfo Jaime, Alberto j i doza, Lionel Martinez, Patricio Duenas, Elias Duenas, Jose Jimen- I The Spanish American Social ez, P. W. Guerrero, Jose Arreaga, Club will hold its Pre-Christmaa and Ramon Mendoza, Jr., held its Dance Sunday, December 17, at the first meeting in room 15 of the W. O. W. Hall in Phoenix, Arizona. Drew Building. Two weeks later The dance will be a gala affair, a meeting was held in which the The feature of the night will be senior council was named as fol- a champagne raffle. Good music is lows: P. W. Guerrero, director; guaranteed and perfect order will Modesto Mendivil, secretary; Frank prevail. Pina, financial secretary; Adolfo | The Spanish American Guerrero, Gonzales, Mendoza, Jr., sports editor; Alberto | dance as a unit. director; and director of air- Latin- Gala Dance Is Announced 44 A review of the past year shows that several insoirational talks Division Juvenil Progresista" assemblies. Among the speakers that brought inspirational story were voiced during Nightly services during the nine celebration surprise hoya) will -----o-----_____ _____ Varied Program Was 44 Arturo Aguilar, Martinez, en- The Spanish ganization members were Lui Cordova, president of Latino de Arizona", James Garcia, deputy county attorney; Alberto Garcia, assistant attorney general, and Mrs. Alberto Garcia; Abraham Cruz, connected with the secretary of state’s office; Roberto (Bob) Lopez, associated with the Arizona Land Department; Jesus Franco, Director of "El Sol;" Miss Rebecca Munoz. Miss Minerva president "El H. Club a KJ The dance will be a gala affair. connected with the office; Presented Wednesday Samuel Ghona, chairman of the ■ Gonzalves; Division’s" held last week, presented a varia tion of numbers. The first part of the program was Jose Gutierrez. • 4 »> "El Sol; Miss I» Munoz, Joe Maier, chief of po usual weekly program; lice of Mesa Arizona; U. R. Neely, «1, „ ___• I___C____________f . — — professor of Spanish in Mesa Union High School; and Mr. and Mrs. financial secretary; art director; outing director; Adolfo Alejandro I Club has invited the Ramon venil Progresista" Social "Division Ju to attend thi *• o Cruz, Frank Figueroa, plane model building. The staff of "Juventud" wishes to take this opportunity to thank the members of the senior council for their cooperation and good will in the process of bringing to its pres ent standing our organization. —--------o—-------- Safety Conference Sponsored By J. Maier ! ^sLsa.d.ur?.nt! Under the sponsorship og Joe B. Maier, chief of police of Mesa, Ari zona, a meeting to discuss traffic hazards and ways of avoiding them recreation Parroquia Observara Antigua Tradicion Como preparación para la Navidad y siguiendo una antigua tradición Hispano-Americana, roco de Mesa, Reverendo José Luis Cordero ha organizado la celebrac- taken up with discussions of business policies of the organization; the latter part featured several Garcia of the ___________ O ___________ appointed historian of musical numbers by the Divis- duet, official troubadours club. ___ —o ___ Lopez, secretary, Pablo will prepare OKatlllgS Discontinued data regarding the organization's Arturo Martinez, "Divicion Ju-I activities in yearly volumes. ___________ o------------ venil Progresista" charge The Mesa Rotary Club Has Invited “Division": The members of the Juvenile Division vited by the Mesa Rotary Cluo to been be guests ol their organization at for some time lieutenant in of skating parties at the i an nounced that skating parties previously held during Monday nights Rendezvous Skating Rink has Ultimos Rituales De Carlos C. Cruz Era Sabado, Diciembre 9 de 1939, a las 3:45 p. m., hora en que el ataúd de Carlos C. Cruz vajaba a la triste fosa que guardara sus restos para siempre. Su esposa, hijos, y hermanos abrasados de dolor y cubiertos de lagrimas, postrados con tan triste y repentina perdida presenciabran una tumba cubierta Sabado, 9 — — *» Progressive have bee • I in el Par- | ion de las Posadas. i Estas consisten en reuniones pía-I íi Q H 11 v-o vi 4-rx X X W * -e ■ —_ — X _ । recordar el sublime I nacimiento de Cristo. A las 7:00 p. m. rezo de la Posada, después de la nueve noches para misterio del P- empezara el 1 have been discontinued indefinitely. Skating parties for the Mexican public during Monday nights have went under way Tuesday night at* CUal tendra lugar una reunion so-de flores, rodeada de mas" d"oiíeni¿; tho CltV HalL C‘& -en el íerreno anex° a la Iglesia, The meeting was attended by a . group of citizens representative of ? Se rePartiran pequeños be guests of their their weekly meetings. an activity of the organization ■ A rvi rx 4 t n y amigos, la vcndicion de un sacerdote, la separación para siempre de un buen hermano y amigo. Adiós Carlos. The meeting was attended by a en la cual se quebrara una Piñata regalos a ___ ___ __ The ' Progressive Juvenile Divis- The knowledge we have acquired I? 1 ion members were guests of honor ought not to resemble a great shop LxplanatlOn o _________ __________ ____ 1 o at one of the Rotary meetings and without orde pi esented a program. Several of ventory* presented a program. the members presented speeches on a variety of subjects. i', and without an in- -- i — — - w 1 i; ought to know what benefit of the publication’s Ameri-we possess, and be able to make it can readers: "Juventud" we in our need.—Leibnitz a cross section of Chandler, Mesa, and Gilbert. Among the speakers was Bill Allen, los asistentes. Las agrupaciones establecidas en superintendent of la Parroquia y algunas familias han the Arizona Highway Patrol, and ’ tomado a su cargo la celebración two representatives of the Safety I ^as Posadas. Council. To illustrate his instructive Juventud’s staff explains for the • ♦ 1 X» . . ..... I | speech, a member of the Phoenix can lyouth. readers: 44 Learning is wealth to the poor, an honor to the rich, an aid to the means j Traffic Squad projected pictures of ■ young, and a support and comfort । typical traffic accidents. 1 to the aged. »•