Obituaries Related to "Alvarado" from New York Times Archive
Juan Velasco Alvarado, 67, Dies; Was Peru's President for 7 Years
Ex-Pres Gen Juan Velasco Alvarado dies at age 67; biog; por (M)
Gen. Alvarado's Death Confirmed.
Alvarado's death confirmed
ALVARADO EXECUTED, MEXICO CITY HEARS; Rebel General Put to Death by His Own Men, Press Dispatches Report.
report that Gen S Alvarado has been executed by his own men
CARRANZA WARNED OF INTERVENTION BY GEN. ALVARADO; Former Henchman Tells Him Watchful Waiting Will Not Last. WRITES OPEN LETTER Says Mexican Justice Is a Farce and That System Must Be Changed. REPORT OF VILLA BATTLE Fate of American Held for Ransom or
may be dead
PEDRO ALVARADO DEAD.; Six Years Ago a Barefooted Peon, He Recently Offered to Pay Mexico's Public Debt.
Alvarado, Pedro, death denied
DEATH OF ALVARADO HUNTER.; SKETOH OF HIS LIFE.
Death and biography of
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