Obituaries Related to "Estrada" from New York Times Archive
Angel Estrada, 31, Designer, Dies; Created Sculptured Evening Wear
LEAD: Angel Estrada, a fashion designer who gave downtown chic a touch of old-world glamour, died of respiratory failure arising from AIDS yesterday at his Manhattan town house. He was 31 years old.
;GEN. JUAH ESTRADA OF NICARAGUA DIES; 1 President of Country, 1910-11,, Led Revolt Against Zelayau Later Took to Farming
:GENERAL ESTRADA, MEXICAN LEADER; Manager of National Railways and Former Revolutionist Dies in Mexico City
Estrada, Enrique
GENARO ESTRADA, MEXICAN DIPLOMAT; Author of Policy Repudiating Monroe Doctrine Is Dead-Ex-Foreign Secretary
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GUATEMALA CHIEFS , SENTENCED TO DEATH; Seven of Estrada Cabrera's Aids Are Convicted of Part in Bombardment of City. THEY GOT OPEN LEGAL TRIAL Former President Is Imprisoned In San Salvador on Order of Head of Revolutionists.
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, May 28.--After a trial by court martial seven prominent participants in the bombardment of the capital in the April revolution have been sentenced to death before a firing squad.
PRESIDENT ESTRADA DEAD.; He Expires Suddenly at Guayaquil, Ecuador, at the Age of 65.
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GEN. COREA KILLED.; Well-Known Lieutenant of Estrada Dies in Fight in Nicaragua.
Gen C Corea, noted Estradist, killed fighting in interior; Estrada leaves for interior to take charge of forces there
ESTRADA GENERAL EXECUTED.; Report Says Matuty Has Been Put to Death for Betraying Cause.
Gen Matuty reptdly executed for betraying Estrada cause
"FRAZZLE."; A Tribute to Tomas Estrada Palma.
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