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Jose S. Leyson (1900–1945) was a
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lawyer and politician from
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, Philippines. He was appointed by the Japanese forces to serve as governor of the province of Cebu during
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. His death occurred before the end of the
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, and the whereabouts of his remains are unknown.


Early life

Jose Leyson, born in 1900, was married to Lourdes Velez. He attended Colegio de San Carlos (now
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), acquired a law degree at the
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, and became a lawyer on November 15, 1923.


Career

He worked as general manager of Cebu Transit Company, a bus company in operation before the war. In social circles, he was known for his stylish dressing and as " Beau Brommel", and was described as fun-loving and sociable. Leyson, along with Manuel Gotianuy and Lim Bonfing, was one of the co-founders and incorporators of the Union Surety and Insurance Corporation, a
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company, established on July 14, 1931. The company was later renamed Visayan Surety and Insurance Corporation a month later. Leyson served as the company's vice-president and secretary. On October 2, 1939, his appointment by then President Manuel L. Quezon as member of the Board of Tax Appeals of
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, together with that of
Vicente Urgello Vicente Sarmiento Urgello (April 22, 1875 – May 3, 1952) was a Filipino lawyer and legislator from Cebu, Philippines. He was a member of the House of the Representatives for Cebu's 3rd district from 1916 until 1922. Early life Vicente S. U ...
, was confirmed by the Commission on Appointment. On December 10, 1940, he was elected as member of the provincial board with
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.


During World War II

During World War II, Jose Leyson was forced by the Japanese to serve the government. He became the ''de facto'' governor when Hilario Abellana escaped to the town of Badian on the eve of the Japanese landings on April 10, 1942, and he interacted with the Japanese in their attempt to install a
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. In addition, he had visited Japan previously on an educational
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when he was a law student at the
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. Abellana soon returned to
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and resumed the role of governor, while Leyson became vice governor. Due to the instability in politics at the time, scholars had difficulty determining the administrations of war-time governors Abellana, Leyson, and Jose Delgado, who was the Cebu City mayor before the coming of the Japanese forces. According to the Governor's Gallery installed in the
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, his term was placed between 1944 and 1945. He participated in the assembly called by ''
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(Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipino)'', the group that replaced political parties, that ratified the
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on September 7, 1943. When the
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convened in 1943, he was one of the representatives of Cebu together with Delgado. Before the end of the war, he was killed and his remains have never been found. There are several accounts that explained his death, one of which was that he was held as
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by the Japanese army in their retreat towards the northern part of Cebu and then he was executed. Another account claimed that together with
Paulino Gullas Paulino Arandia Gullas (29 April 1891 – 1945) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer, newspaper publisher, and legislator from Cebu, Philippines. He was the founder of The Freeman, Cebu's longest-running newspaper, served as member of the 7th Philippine ...
and other Cebuano officials, he was taken by the Japanese to the Babag Ridge area and died when Americans bombed the cave in which they were hiding. Leyson was hailed as a
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and
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.


Historical commemoration

Governor Jose S. Leyson Street, formerly known as Progreso Street, was named in his honor in accordance to the Cebu City Council enacted on August 5, 1971. On October 12, 2018, the ordinance was implemented by unveiling the street sign in Barangay Ermita, Cebu City.


Further reading

* Certificate of Filing of Amended Articles of incorporation of Visayan Surety & Insurance Corporation *Mojares, Resil et al., ''The War in Cebu,'' University of San Carlos (2015)


References

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