The Philippine Star

Distinguis­hed men behind 1953 Phl Int’l Fair

Remember When?

- DANNY DOLOR

Behind the very successful 1953 Philippine­s Internatio­nal Fair were seven distinguis­hed men, pillars of business and civic groups. They composed the board of directors with Cornelio Balmaceda as chairman; Antonio de las Alas as vice chairman; Santiago de la Cruz as director and treasurer. Directors were J.T. Naylor, Alfonso Sycip, Jose Marcelo and Eduardo Taylor.

President Elpidio Quirino, in a message, said the event was ‘well worth its cost and effort for what it can do to focus attention on the progress of the first Republic ever establishe­d in the Far East.’

The 1953 Philippine­s Internatio­nal Fair, mounted from Feb. 1 to April 30, was mounted at the Luneta area. It showcased the country’s agricultur­al, commercial, cultural and industrial progress and developmen­t the last 500 years. Manila was billed ‘Gateway to the East.’ Many countries joined the event whose goal was, in the words of President Quirino, ‘strengthen the sense of solidarity in the free world.’

Coinciding with the internatio­nal fair were the selection of the 1953 Miss Philippine­s with delegates all over the country, the Holiday on

Ice exhibition and the Xavier Cougat Band performanc­e. Crowned 1953 Miss Philippine­s by the first Miss Universe, Armi Kuusela of Finland, was a winsome lass from Tarlac, Cristina Galang.

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Cristina Galang
 ??  ?? Men behind the 1953 Fair. Upper photo, from left: Cornelio Balmaceda, Antonio de las Alas, Santiago de la Cruz. Lower photo, from left: J.T. Naylor, Alfonso Sycip, Eduardo Taylor, Jose Marcelo
Men behind the 1953 Fair. Upper photo, from left: Cornelio Balmaceda, Antonio de las Alas, Santiago de la Cruz. Lower photo, from left: J.T. Naylor, Alfonso Sycip, Eduardo Taylor, Jose Marcelo
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Cover of souvenir program
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President Elpidio Quirino
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