- Jorge B. Vargas
Jorge B. Vargas (
August 24 ,1890 –February 22 ,1980 ) was a lawyer and youth advocate born inBago City ,Negros Occidental ,Philippines . He graduated valedictorian from Bacolod High School in 1909 and obtained aBachelor of Arts degree in 1911 and aBachelor of Law degree with honors in 1914, both from theUniversity of the Philippines . He was a founding member of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (now thePhilippine Olympic Committee ) in 1911 and served in its Executive Committee in 1918On My Honor, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, 2001, p. 136-137.] . He served as its second Chairman from 1935 to 1955. He was also the first Filipino member of theInternational Olympic Committee . [http://www.olympic.ph/history.html Philippine Olympic Committee] ]Government service
Infobox President
name = Jorge B. Vargas
order = Presiding Officer of the Philippine Executive Commission
term_start =January 23 ,1942
term_end =October 14 ,1943 [Appointed byManuel L. Quezon ,December 30 ,1941 as Head of the Civilian Emergency Administration; then appointed byMasaharu Homma as head of government,January 23 ,1942 ]
predecessor =Manuel L. Quezon (as Philippine President)
successor =Jose P. Laurel
birth_date =August 24 ,1890
birth_place =Bago City ,Negros Occidental
dead = dead
death_date =February 22 ,1980
death_place =Manila ,Philippines
party = Kapisanan ng Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas
spouse = Marina Yulo Vargas
religion =Roman Catholic
president=Masaharu Homma /Japanese Military Administration (1942)
Jose P. Laurel (1943-1944)After being admitted to the Philippine Bar in 1914, he was appointed as law clerk in the Philippine Commission. He quickly rose through the ranks and was promoted to the position of Chief Clerk of the Department of the Interior in 1917. [ [http://www.dnd.gov.ph/ Philippine Department of Defense] ]
In 1918 he served as the legislative secretary to Speaker
Sergio Osmeña of the House of Representatives and in 1919 was appointed by PresidentManuel Quezon as his Executive Secretary, becoming the first in the country to serve in such a position. [ [http://www.vargasmuseum.org Jorge B. Vargas Museum] ]Vargas was designated by
Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel Quezon as mayor of the GreaterManila area in 1941. His responsibilities included administering the "open city" upon the arrival of occupational Japanese imperial forces on January 2, 1942.By 1942, Vargas became chairman of the Japanese-sponsored
Philippine Executive Commission . During the occupation-period regime known as theSecond Philippine Republic , he was once asked by the Japanese to be its President, but he declined. He instead served as the regime's Ambassador to Japan. In that position, he was quoted shortly before Japanese troops were driven from Manila as stating that "we know Japan is destined for sure victory and prosperity for ages to come." ["Japan is warned by puppet envoy of Manila's fate," Oakland Tribune, p. 2D, 1945-02-03.] In 1960, the Republic of the Philippines conferred on him the Legion of Honor with the rank of Commander.couting involvement
Vargas’ involvement with Scouting started in 1935 when he became a member of the executive board of the Philippine Council of the
Boy Scouts of America . Together with other Philippine Scouting advocates he became one of the charter members of theBoy Scouts of the Philippines in 1936.Upon the death of Manuel Camus in 1949 he was unanimously chosen by the National Executive Board to serve as the BSP's President and Chief Scout. He served the position of National President until 1961. He became a member of the
World Scout Committee of theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement from 1951 to 1957.Vargas was awarded the Bronze Wolf in 1959 and received other awards including the Silver Tamaraw (Philippines), Silver Fox (Canada), Silver Ibex (Austria), Silver Wolf (UK), and the White Eagle (Japan). He also became the first recipient of the "Tanglaw ng Kabataan "(Light of the Youth) Award of the BSP in 1961.
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