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Charles Davila, 77, Dies; An Ex-Rumanian Diplomat
Davila, Chas
DAVILA IS EULOGIZED; Maza and Mora Pay Tributes at Memorial in Capital
memorial session; tributes
CARLOS DAVILA,'68, DIPLOMAT, IS DEAD; Head of Americas Unit Had Been President of Chile and Ambassador to U.S. FOUNOEO NEWS WEEKLY Publisher of Hoy Served at .United Nations--Developed Economic Integration Plan
Davila, Carlos
JUAN MONTERO, 69, CHILEEX-PRESIDENT; Nation's Chief Executive in '31 Dies -Ousted Next Year in Coup by Carlos Davila
Montero, Juan
NOTABLES AT FUNERAL OF GEORGE L. DUVAL; Requiem Mass Celebrated by Bishop Dunn--Ambassador Davila a Pallbearer.
funeral
r EX-PRESIDENT DAVILA OF HONDURAS DEAD; General of Provisional Govern. ment of '9#7, Which Elected I Him Head.
Death
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