Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Romulo, Carlos P. (Carlos Pena), 1899-1985

Romulo, Carlos P. (Carlos Pena), 1899-1985

Chapman and Romulo

Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (left) and Ambassador of the Philippines Carlos P. Romulo (center) with an unidentified man. Photo if autographed by Romulo: "To a great American, Oscar Chapman, who has won my admiration and respect, Carlos P. Romulo, United Nations."

Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo appearing before the Senate Finance Committee

Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States, left a sick bed at Walter Reed Hospital to present the views of the Philippine Government on H.R. 5856, Philippine Trade Act of 1946, to the Senate Finance Committee. General Romulo has been a patient at Walter Reed since last Saturday where he was ordered by Dr. Gonzalo Austria, his physician, for a complete rest. He is hospitalized with recurrent malaria. From: Beth Gore.

Photo of President Truman presenting one of the pens used in signing the Philippine Trade Bill and the Rehabilitation Bill to General Carlos P. Romulo

President Harry S. Truman presenting one of the pens used in signing the Philippine Trade Bill and the Rehabilitation Bill to General Carlos P. Romulo, Resident Commissioner of the Philippines. Directly behind Romulo is Secretary of Interior J. A. Krug and in the center is Senator Millard E. Tydings of Maryland. From: Beth Gore.

Photo of General Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines with Paul V. McNutt, High Commissioner of the Philippines, and Rep. C. Jasper Bell (Missouri)

General Carlos P. Romulo, resident Commissioner of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, appeared before the House Ways and Means Committee on future trade relations between the U. S. and the Philippine Islands. Left to right, Paul V. McNutt, High Commissioner of the Philippines; Congressman C. Jasper Bell, Missouri; and General Romulo. From: Beth Gore.