Obituaries Related to "Juarez" from New York Times Archive
Paul Muni, Actor, Dies on Coast; Won Fame in Biographical Roles; Portrayed Darrow, Pasteur, Zola, Juarez and Gangster in Stage and Film Career
Muni, Paul
GEN. RODRIGUEZ, MEXICAN FASCIST; Leader of Gold Shirts, Exiled as Enemy by Cardenas in 1936, Dies in Juarez GOT HIS TITLE FROM VILLA Continued Activities Along the Border--Had 800,000 Ready to March on Capital
Rodriguez (Gen), N
BORDER CAFE TO CLOSE.; Repeal Sounds Death Knell of Famous Central in Juarez.
To close as result of repeal of U S prohibition
ANDRES ORTIZ ELECTED CHIHUAHUA GOVERNOR; Two Die in Clashes at Juarez in Election of Government Party Candidate.
Elected Gov of Chihuahua
OBREGON MOURNED YEAR AFTER DEATH; All Mexico Grieves on First Anniversary of Assassination --Business at Standstill. STREET RENAMED FOR HIM Portes Gil Unveils His Picture in National Museum Between Those of Juarez and Carranza.
Death
AMMUNITION FOR FEDERALS; War Department to Send 10,000,000 Rounds and Also Machine Guns. TROOPS MAY BE RELEASED Detained Juarez Garrison Likely to Be Allowed to Return to Fight Rebels. HOOVER CONSULTS KELLOGG Enjoins Silence on Our Program, but Offic
U S War Dept arranges to deliver munitions to Federal Army
JUAREZ RESUMES PEACEFUL PURSUITS; Business Goes On as Usual With Civilian Officials Restored to Office Under Mayor Gallo. AMERICANS FLOCK TO TOWN Rebel Forces Prepare for Attack by Federals--Interned Officer Dies at Fort Bliss.
Article on Mex revolution, Juarez resumes peaceful aspect
REBELS LINE UP TO ATTACK JUAREZ TODAY; OUR TROOPS PUT ON GUARD AT THE BORDER; FEDERALS TAKE VERA CRUZ, OPENING PORT; REFUGEES POUR INTO TEXAS Federals Retire to Hotel Roof to Defend Town Opposite EL Paso. REBELS CLAIM SINALOA Leaders Say Caliacan, Ca
Federals take Vera Cruz; Govt statement; article by Calles; map
Paul Muni, Actor, Dies on Coast; Won Fame in Biographical Roles; Portrayed Darrow, Pasteur, Zola, Juarez and Gangster in Stage and Film Career
Muni, Paul
GEN. RODRIGUEZ, MEXICAN FASCIST; Leader of Gold Shirts, Exiled as Enemy by Cardenas in 1936, Dies in Juarez GOT HIS TITLE FROM VILLA Continued Activities Along the Border--Had 800,000 Ready to March on Capital
Rodriguez (Gen), N
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