Obituaries Related to "Aguirre" from New York Times Archive
Aguirre, 60, Dies in Spain; Headed Consulate in N.Y.
Aguirre y Gonzalo, Antonio M de
Jose Antonio de Aguirre Dies; Basque Leader Opposed Franco; Head of Governmeni-in-Exde Was Associate of Galindez uTaaght at Columbia
Aguirre, Jose A de
400,000 CHILEANS AT AGUIRRE FUNERAL; Crowds Line Streets for 5 Miles -- Bolivia, Peru Pay Tribute
SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 28 -- The remains of President Fedro Aguirre Cerda were deposited in the family vault of the local cemetery at 1 P.M. today after funeral ceremonies, marked by full military honors, that commenced at 5 o'clock this morning.
AGUIRRE'S BODY LIES IN CONGRESS BUILDING; Funeral of Chilean President Will Be Held Tomorrow
body taken to Cong Bldg
AGUIRRE CERDA OF CHILE IS DEAD; Popular Front President, 62, Succumbs to Bronchial Illness in Santiago
por
CHILE OFFICIAL'S SONS DIE IN AIR COLLISION; Sergio Valdovinos, One Victim, Praised by President Aguirre
S and H Valdovinos and 2, Peralillo
U.S. AID IS RUSHED TO CHILE'S VICTIMS; Red Cross, Army and Airline Facilities Are Placed at That Country's Disposal 2 AMERICANS DIE, 4 HURT Bomber Is Carrying Vaccines --Roosevelt Asks Aguirre for Estimate of Needs Praises Chileans' Spirit Clothing A
Sends messages to Chile promising earthquake aid
JOHN FARR DEAD; LEADER IN SUGAR; Official of Central Aguirre Sugar Company Succumbs at the Age of 74. ENTERED INDUSTRY IN 1879 Helped to Develop Cuban-American ConcernuVice President of Guayama Railroad.
MEXICO GIVES WIDOW J.M. AGUIRRE PROPERTY; Estate of Rebel General Put to Death Is Turned Back to Wife Because of Her Poverty.
Estate of Gen Aguirre, executed as rebel, turned back to wife
AGUIRRE EXECUTED AS SON PLANS PLEA; MAZATLAN BESIEGED; Insurgent General Goes to Death Bravely--15-Year-Old Boy Tells Pride in Him. REBELS OPEN PACIFIC FIGHT Fire on Trenches at Mazatlan as Calles Sends 6,000 Men to Relieve the City. ESCOBAR WILL BE
Gen J M Aguirre executed; Mazatlan attacked by rebels; map; int with Gen Escobar
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