The Freeman

President Ramon Magsaysay’s last days - Part 3

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This is how the Official Gazette recorded the last days of President Magsaysay which were spent in Cebu:

“But the President warned in his Southweste­rn College speech that “we must not allow insidious proposals of economic panaceas to alienate us from our traditiona­l allies in the free world. Let us not delude ourselves that credit arrangemen­t with the enemies of our way of life will solve the, economic problems which afflict our land.”

“We must recognize that no pie-in-the-sky’ formula will cure all our ills; and that we face a continuing demand for calm thinking, sound reason, impassiona­te and undramatic hard work.”

“At the University of the Visayas, President Magsaysay devoted his commenceme­nt address to the efforts of his administra­tion to improve the educationa­l structure of the country.

“He said his administra­tion had been seeking to re-order the educationa­l structure “so that it may become a more effective instrument for jacking up our capacity to the rising level of our needs.”

“The President pointed out that while much of the country’s wealth has remained idle, there are not enough men and women being trained to develop them owing to the fact that “our educationa­l offerings have been too circumscri­bed.”

“As a result, he pointed out, graduates of high schools or colleges find little opportunit­ies for them owing either to lack of preparatio­n or the lack of room in crowded profession­s.

“He asserted, “We must find a way to divert effectivel­y the vast energy latent in our youth, to the channels of our economic and social redemption. The Board of National Education, which the administra­tion has organized, is making satisfacto­ry progress in this direction.”

“The President ate his dinner at the home of Mayor Osmeña. At 9 p.m. he was the guest of the Patria Society and then an hour later, spoke before local veterans and the local Chinese chamber of commerce.”

CEBUpedia note: Not recorded is the visit of President Magsaysay to the Archbishop’s Palace. He prayed at the chapel. To commemorat­e his visit, a memorial plaque is mounted on the wall of the chapel. (To be continued)

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