Sun.Star Pampanga

Streets with laughable history

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I can’t forget this one story told to me years ago by my friend Marvin Paule, a retired banker who’s now a constant companion of my Cumpareng Tony De Jesus, brother of former Public Works and Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Ping De Jesus. Every now and then the group of Ping invites me to their Friday dinner where Marvin regale us with his stories. He will be alternatin­g with former Department of Public Works and Highways Rico Guilas in cracking jokes. It is all humor and laughter. Always a well spent evening with them.

Marvin who is a certified native of Lubao recalled one street in Barangay San Nicolas which to this day called by the local residents as Calle Cuco. This is the street where former President Diosdado Macapagal, his brother Angel who was a former congressma­n and sister Lourdes were born. It is in the same street where the Arrastia family lived, whose descendant­s include socialites Mercy Tuazon and Letty Arrastia, wife of Mario Montenegro a matinee idol in the early years and one of the prized stars of Donia Silang De Leon’s LVN studios.

Also the family of Isabel Preysler, former wife Spanish balladeer Julio Iglesias once had their ancestral home in Calle Cuco. The late Pampanga Governor Jose B. Lingad who was Department of Labor secretary and Bureau of Customs commission­er in the sixties was born and had his early childhood spent in Cuco street. Two other known personalit­ies,

movie icon Rogelio Dela Rosa and brother Jaime were also born in this street.

As a background, it was and and still is called in its nickname as ‘Calle Cuco’because in the early years many of the people who lived there suffered from respirator­y and pulmonary diseases. When one dies , it was mostly traced to tuberculos­is.( The late President Manuel L. Quezon died of tubercul osi s) . Purita de la Rosa, the first wife of President Macapagal also died of tuberculos­is. There was no found cure yet during those years. Penicillin came later.

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‘What’s in a name? A rose by any name will still smell sw eet ’.

Moneyed people when they convert their large estates into subdivisio­ns, most likely the street names are of their kins. For example if there’s in Angeles City, the changes of the names of streets should have been done years ago. Example is the Leoncia subdivisio­n in the city wherein all streets are named after all known cigarette brands. Not a single street was named after a distinguis­hed person who have contribute­d to the history of the city. Whoever was responsibl­e for naming the streets there should make a visit to the Lung Center in Quezon City.

A postman must be confused which of the two Magalang roads in Angeles City where to deliver a letter of the addressee if its postal marking is Magalang road. The two roads intersect each other. Once I asked a local historian if he knows how the most popular street in the city, the Fields Avenue, got its name. It was named after whom? And there’s Jake Gonzales boulevard, the eight lane road after you descend Abacan bridge going to the downtown area.

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