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IN 3 RD DISTRICT
Guv bares line-up for mayoralty race
BY JUDY F. PARTLOW

Gov. Emilio Macias II, provincial chairman of the Nationalist People's Coalition, Wednesday disclosed the names of his mayoralty bets for the third congressional district of Negros Oriental, amid certain arrangements made with other political parties and their leaders in the province.

The governor also corrected earlier media reports that he was not fielding local candidates in all the towns and cities in the province, saying that while he is leaving the first and second districts to the incumbent congressional representatives to pick their choices, he will be putting up a slate in the third district.

He will be endorsing whoever gets named in the first and second districts for various elective positions,Macias said.

LTO-Bais seeking
deputation of cops
BY JUDY F. PARTLOW

The Land Transportation Office in Bais City , Negros Oriental, has begun identifying police personnel and local government workers in its area of coverage for deputation to help in the enforcement of traffic laws.

LTO-Bais District Office head Janine Flores stressed the need for deputation of these individuals as her office lacks manpower.

At least three police personnel in each town or city can be recommended for deputation while local government employees who are also directly involved in traffic operations and related concerns in the locality can also qualify for deputation, LTO Region 7 director Raul Aguilos said.

Massacre
condemned by Silliman

The Silliman University community in Dumaguete City yesterday strongly condemned the killing of at least 57, to include a university alumnus, in the strife-torn Maguindanao.

In a press statement, the university demanded swift execution of justice for the victims, among them, a fellow Sillimanian, lawyer Concepcion Jayme-Brizuela.

Brizuela graduated from Silliman University in 1975 with degrees in Creative Writing and Journalism, Mark Raygan Garcia, director of Information and Publication after verifying records of the university, said.

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