Obituaries Related to "Orozco" from New York Times Archive
M'KINLEY HELM, AUTHOR, CRITIC; Writer of Travel Books Is Dead--Did Work on Orozco
Helm, MacKinley
*JOSE OROZCO, 65,. IIIEXlCIIlt PAINTER !; Noted Muralist, Ranked as One 'Of Nation's Greatest Artists, Dies--Taugh;c Himself
Wright, J Jos
MGR. OROZCO DEAD; ltlEXIC PRELATE; Archbishop of Guadalajara, 72, Was Twice Exiled During Church-State Dispute. ONCE HID IN MOUNTAINS Loading Catholic Intellectualw He Was a Strong Champion of His Faith for Year
death; por
HONOR FOR MURALS IS PAID TO OROZCO; Dartmouth Students Join With Professors at Dinner in Tribute to Artist.
Dinner in celebration of completion of Dartmouth Coll mural, Hanover, N H
MEXICO SENDS MEN TO SEIZE PRELATE; Ten Agents Get Orders to Fetch Mgr. Orozco y Jiminez to Capital, Dead or Alive. HE WAS REPORTED A REBEL Ex-Governor and an Ex-General With Insurrectionists Are Said to Have Been Slain by Federals.
Govt agents ordered to bring Archbishop Orozco y Jiminez back to Mexico City dead or alive; U Lavin, ex-Gov, and M Garcia killed by Federals
Great Funeral for Orozco Band.
magnificent funeral in El Paso
OROZCO WAS KILLED BY AMERICAN POSSE; Huerta General and Four Followers Met Death in Raid on Ranch in Texas. MORE TROOPS GO TO GUARD TEXAS
EL PASO, Texas, Aug. 31. -- Government officials here tonight said they had received reports confirming earlier rumors that General Pascual Orozco, prominent military leader during Mexican revolutions of the last five years, had been shot and killed in a fight between Mexicans and in American posse.
TO KILL OFF GEN. OROZCO.; Salazar Also to be Put to Death for Disloyalty to Huerta.
will be put to death for alleged disloyalty to Huerta
M'KINLEY HELM, AUTHOR, CRITIC; Writer of Travel Books Is Dead--Did Work on Orozco
Helm, MacKinley
*JOSE OROZCO, 65,. IIIEXlCIIlt PAINTER !; Noted Muralist, Ranked as One 'Of Nation's Greatest Artists, Dies--Taugh;c Himself
Wright, J Jos
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