Obituaries Related to "Robles" from New York Times Archive
Rex Robles, Plotter of Philippine Coups, Is Dead at 77
He was seen as the chief theorist and propaganda expert of a group of ambitious military officers who worked to oust two presidents.
June Robles Birt, Whose Abduction at 6 Gripped the Nation, Is Dead at 87
After “Little June” was rescued from a coffinlike cage in Arizona in 1934, she vanished again, this time deliberately into an inconspicuous life.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROBLES, HAROLD MILES
ROBLES--Harold Miles. After a long illness, bravely fought, bravely endured, Harold Miles Robles died on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2005. Memorial Service at Marble Collegiate Church, 1 West 29th St., January 4, 2:00PM.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROBLES, IDA T.
ROBLES-Ida T., on Sept 11, 1997. Beloved wife of the late Daniel Robles. Cherished sister of Riva T. Holtz, adored aunt. Services were held on Friday, September 12.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROBLES, IDA T.
ROBLES-Ida T., on Sept 11, 1997. Beloved wife of the late Daniel Robles. Cherished sister of Riva T. Holtz, adored aunt. Services were held on Friday, September 12.
Alfonso Garcia Robles Dies at 80; Shared Nobel for Atom Arms Ban
Alfonso Garcia Robles, a former Mexican Foreign Minister who shared the 1982 Nobel Peace Prize for promoting disarmament, died late Monday in Mexico City. He was 80 years old. The Mexican Foreign Ministry said his death was the result of kidney failure.
Marco Robles, Ex-Panama Chief Who Backed Exports, Dies at 84
LEAD: Marco A. Robles, who as President of Panama in the 1960's tried but failed to negotiate new canal treaties, died Saturday in Miami. He was 84 years old and lived in Miami after stepping down.
HOLD-UP PLOT LED TO ROBLES' DEATH; Foiled Robbery in Baltimore Set Stage for Slaying of Desperado Here
Miller, Robert L, after slaying 5
ROBLES SHOT DEAD IN TWO-HOUR SIEGE OF FLAT IN HARLEM; ROBLES IS SLAIN IN HARLEM SIEGE Several Hundred Policemen Engage in Furious Tenement Gun Battle With Elusive August Robles Gunman, Trapped in Hideout and Wily to Last, Battles Several Hundred Poli
Robles shot dead in Harlem apt after 2-hr siege by several hundred policemen; 2 detectives wounded; Fire Dept extinguishes blaze set by tear gas bombs; siege chronology; Robles por; map; illus; police estimate nearly 100,000 watched battle; crowd reactions; illus
REBELS IN MOROCCO BOMBED BY PLANES; But Insurgents Are Reported Still in Full Control of Zone -- Death Toll Is Put at 60. 3 WARSHIPS JOIN RISING Fierce Fighting at Larache -- Loyal Troops Reach Ceuta -- Revolt Laid to Gil Robles. REBELS IN MOROCCO BO
Loyal aviators reptd to have bombed High Comr's palace in Tetuan, Moroccan capital, following arrest of High Comr by Franco; 3 govt warships desert to rebels; 3 aviators escape from rebel command to French zone, tell of events in Larache; Gil Robles accused of instigating revolt; repts on dead and wounded; dispatches from Melilla rept all of Spanish Morocco in hands of revolutionaries
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