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Don Paulino Gullas reads President Laurel's speech

CEBUPEDIA - Clarence Paul Oaminal - The Freeman

Don Paulino Gullas, a Cebuano martyr of World War II (his martyred colleagues were governors Jose Leyson and Hilario Abellana and the Colonel-Surgeon Emilio Osmeña Sr.) was born on April 29, 1891. He founded Cebu's oldest existing newspaper "The FREEMAN" whose maiden issue was on May 10, 1919.

Don Paulino, who placed first in the Bar examinations, was compelled to be part of the government under the Japanese and became Commissioner for the Visayas of the Kalibapi (Kapisanan  sa Paglilingkod  sa Bagong Pilipinas). On April 13, 1944 he read the speech of President Jose P. Laurel before the convention of provincial governors, constabulary inspectors, municipal mayors and Kalibapi leaders of the Visayan provinces held in Cebu City, this was the speech:

"Today the Republic is faced with the recurrent problem of peace and order and the problem of food. Foodstuffs we must produce if we are to save our people from possible starvation, if we want our Republic to survive its severest test of fitness. Every piece of land must be cultivated. We have enough land to make us self-sufficient. Our salvation lies in our ability to produce. Determined as the Filipino people are to survive as a nation, I have no doubt that our countrymen will not fail their fatherland in the supreme hour of need. As Head of the Republic, I appeal to every Filipino worthy of his race to exert his utmost to make his soil productive, to render himself useful to the community. Let us stick together as one people happen what may. That is the true Filipino spirit-the spirit that animates us all today. It is the spirit that wills to succeed whatever be the obstacles – the spirit that rises superior to every adversity.

"Another important problem is unification. A house divided against itself cannot long stand. After having fought so long for independence, freely shedding the blood of heroes and martyrs, the Filipino people should stand united now that we are independent. Both duty and loyalty demand that we work for the uplift of our people and devote everything to the up building of a strong, great, progressive and enduring Republic. Before we can be true to others we must be true to ourselves. I ask each and all members of the convention and those under them to help their Government in uniting our people, in restoring peace and order, and in producing all foodstuffs our country needs. Let us all be one in our national aspiration and endeavor whatever political differences we may have had or now have."

Don Paulino was elected Representative of the old 2nd District of Cebu composed then of Cebu City, Mandaue, Consolacion, Liloan, Compostela, Cordova, and Opon.  Don Paulino is the brother of Don Vicente Gullas the Founder of the Visayan Institute now called the University of the Visayas. Don Paulino was also one of the brilliant 14 Cebuano delegates to the 1934 Constitutional Convention that drafted the wisest constitution the country ever had.

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