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La Prensa Polaca Acusa El Canadá No Aprofeó La Empezó a Ventilarse El Juicio De Los Bles Las Demandas De Los El Pdte TUCMl’ü PROBABLE OFICINAS: N ublado. 245 CANAL ST.-NEW TORK Má.s fi'iu. TELEFONO: CANAL í-1200 EL UNICO DIARIO ESPAÑOL E HISPANO AMERICANO DE NUEVA YORK CON CIRCULACION CERTIFICADA POR EL A. B. C. XXV— NUMERO 5959 NUEVA YORK, VIERNES 28 DE FEBRERO DE 1936 TRES CENTAVOS SEVELT DIO ORDENES ANOCHE Alcalá Zamora está Un maestro de escuela es El plan de rearme LOS MILITARES REBELDES DE SUS LIDERES SOBRE EL NUEVO ya en posición• • / muy muerto, mutilado,en Méjico inglés empezará TOKIO PACTAN CON EL GOBNO. Cuatro individuos lo secuestran, decapitan y desligaran PLAN DE IMPUESTOS PARA £. U. difícil en Madrid en otra forma en Qaerétaro.— Ciudadanos de Xinoca- el cinco de marzo Y LA CRISIS QUEDA CONJURADA tepec. Puebla, apodéranse de su municipio. — 500 LA POLICIA DE DAMASCO, SI. mineros marchan de Guanajuato a Méjico gue el ejecutivo re- RIA, HIRIO AYER A VEIN. Se insiste en los círculos Fuertes acusaciones fueron Los insurgentes, conser­ ettdará al Congreso TE ESTUDIANTES políticos que dimitirá ante hechas en el debate de la vando sus armas, aban­ QUERKT.ARO, Méjico, febrero que camisa» doradas han sido con- in de gravámenes DAMASCO, Siria, febrero 27 las nuevas Cortes 27 (A^j-— Un maestro dé escuela tratados como esquiroie». cámara de diputados ayer donan sus “ fortalezas" y 1^ 1.— Veinte estudiantes fueron B en ito L ópez, fu é secu es-rura!, tfíiedio de un mensaje Marcha de hambre de 375 millat se dan a “celebrar" en heridos hoy cuando la policía trado y asesinado por un grupo "ie cial.— Muchos opi- disparó contra un grupo que in­ NEGATIVA OFICIAL cuatro individuos cerca de aqui MEJICO, D. F ., febrero 27 (/P). INGLATERRA TENDRÁ hoteles y restaurantes. tentaba llevar a cabo una mani­ DE ESTOS RUMORES ho. — La vanguardia de una marcha UN NUEVO MINISTRO tgue el presidente so- festación después de salir de la El cuerpo fue hallado a medio de hambre de róOO mineros llegó - Hasta los liberales ad­ dícapitar y mutilado en varias for­ rá más de quinien- mezquita Ommayed. a la capital esta mañana después miten la probabilidad de Los estudiantes retrocedieron mas. El asesinato se atribuye a de andar 375 millas a pie para millones de dólares hasta la mezquita después de Pero se discuten ya los enemigo» de la educación socia­ Un diputado declara que és­ que se encargue a las lista. Un oficial de policía local pedir al presidente Cárdenas que nuevos gravámenes que los guardias hablan dispara, nombres de posibles suce­ te no será más que una derechas de formar el do contra la muchedumbre y a- que se encontraba con ei maestro resuelva la huelga de cuatro me­ cuando ¡os secuestradores se lo \gi este año. tacaron a la policía cOn hondas sores sayos ses en ¡a Guanajuato Reduction sombra del primer ministro nuevo g o 6ierno. desde la cúpula de un minarete- llevaron no fué molestado. Coinpany, empresa minera contro­ El conde Damien de Martel, Tropas fueron enviadas en per­ lada por intereses estadunidenses. L.giNGTON. D. C.. febrero MADRID, febrero 27. i/P ¡— LONDRES, febrero 27. l/Pl — TOKIO, febrero 28. (Viernes). comisionado francés en Siria, secución de los asesinos. Los demás mineros espérase que La administración for- Informaciones persistentes y pu­ Graves acusaciones fueron hechas •-•P)— Una de las crisis máa graves tiene el proyecto de ir pronto a llegarán mañana, terminando su 1 noche un programa con. blicadas de nuevo ahora en Fran­ E l t e apoder. depueblo hoy eft las Cámaras de los Co­ en la historia moderna del Impe­ París a participar en la confe­ caminata desde Guanajuato. í impuestos y empréstitos cia, indicando que el presidente M unicipio munes y los Lores en borrascoso rio JapuTii'-, pai'ecia hoy cereaiia rencia de ministros coloniales a , 4lficar el tesoro, toda vez de la República, .señor Alcalá Za­ MEJICO, D. F., febrero 27 (i^Pi. Mantilla viene a Washington debate sobre la defensa hoy, en 8 una solución, cuando oía solda­ fines de marzo. León Trolíky ..lendrá que hacer eroga- mora, está dispuesto a presentar — Despachos de Puebla decían hoy .MEJICO, D. F„ febrero 27, seguida del anuncio hecho por cl dos rebeldes, los cuales derriba­ coantiosas para poner en SE EXTIENDEN LAS HUEL. la dimisión de su cargo al inau­ que ios ciudadanos del pueblo de (UP)— Carlos Mantilla, que ha primer ministro Stanley Baldwin ron un gobierno a balazos, convi­ |«1 programa agrícola, pa. GAS EN SIRIA gurarse ei nuevo Parlamento el Xonacateoec se habían levantado sido encargado de negocios de de que cl programa de rearme de nieron en rendir sus armas. dia 17 de marzo próximo, como Inglaterra será iniciado con la cl bono de veterano.® de BEIRUT, Siria, febrero 27 en armas contra los funcionarios Méjico en el Ecuador, salió hoy La amenaza de una batalla en resultado del giro tomado por las municipales, atacando el municipio para Washington, en donde for­ publicación de una carta blanca “En Rusia impera para seguir proporcio- — Las huelgas se han exten- las calles de ia capital, fué con­ elecciones últimas, han sido ne­ el 5 de marzo. nda a los necesitados en rn lit Hi-xta páaina) y empezado una pelea a balazos en mará parte del personal de la em­ jurada cuando los revoltosos ac­ gados de fuente autorizada y ca­ Baldwin hizo saber qce se la que resultó una persona muerta bajada. cedieron anoche a la solicitud del tegóricamente hoy. y 10 heridas. Las tropas re.sta- nombrará un nuevo ministro del i Ucres congresionales se El Nevado de Toluca e* hoy una burocracia” gobierno de que salieran del cuar­ Gabinete para que sea su ayu­ A pesar de ello ia posición blecieron el orden. tel de policía. Se dice que lo hi­ len Cara Blanca para cé­ parque nacional dante al coordinar los planes de Beauchamp figuró personal en que se halla ya el je­ Despachos de Monterre,.' decían cieron bajo una orden dei empe­ lica conferencia sobre el MEJICO, D. F.. febrero 27.— deíen.°a. En la Cámara de lo» fe del ejecutivo está atrayendo que una persona había resultado rador, pero esto no ha sido con- . Muchos de ellos creen que La montaña conocida con él nom­ Comunes se discutirá e! rearme Los enemigos de la “ auto­ .seriamente la atención de los ob­ herida en corto tiroteo entre ''ca­ íirmado oficialmente. lente solo querrá que se bre de Nevado de Toluca ha sido el 9 y el 10 de marzo. servadores políticos de todos los misas doradas” y empleados en cracia y el despilfarro" lle­ Después de asesinar a cuatro tin programa pai-a conae- en un asesinato declarada parque nacional, que Los anuncios, hechos inmedia­ criterios. Tiénese en cuenta so. Btidad de quinientos mi- huelga de la fábrica “La Vidrie­ estadista.® liberales en la madru­ bre todo que al largo de la re­ será destinado a la conservación tamente de reuniones 'casi dia­ nan las cárceles— Trotzky dólares. Otros insisten ra .” gada del miércole.s, los soldados ciente campaña electoral, el se­ de la flora y fauna comarcanas, ria.» de Gabinete por dos meses, I cantidad puede ser ma. Dícese que los huelguistas cresn (SiJffuc rn lii iiHisitiA) se habian atrincherado en el Fué absuelto hace 3 años ñor Alcalá Zamora ha sido ob­ fueron generhlmente aprobado.® Por LEON TROTZKY cuartel de polícr- Lo.® rebeldes jeto de furiosos ataques de las iz­ en lo.® circulo.» del gobierno, pero «Urio del Tesoro. Mor- de la muerte de Pedro Ro­ ( Jnc't .1 . -1 Uusia nun prometieron regresa-- a sus cuar­ quierdas. Esi>ecialinente el señor dieron lugar a violentos discur­ ':»t((‘riii i'ti N oru'*si, ,ba informado que el go- HOFFMAN ATACA LA DECLARACIÓN DE OTRO teles. pero bajo un convenio de Largo Caballero, indudable líder sos de ia oposición, en los rúale.» HONEFOSS, Noruega, febrero í tendrá que h acer cierto,® dríguez, en San Juan compromiso, seguirán en el ejér­ DE LOS TESTIGOS EN EL CASO DE BRUNO fueron bosquejados io» horrores 27. (A^l— Durante los úUimoa me­ de la minoría socialista del nue. cito y evitarán la deshonra de ser do la próxima guerra, tales como vo Parlamento, le acusó de ha­ ses y semana» he recibido noti­ desarmados. cl día circuló el rumor S.i^N J U A N . P. R ., fe b r e r o 27. berse inclinado demasiado hacia gase.» envenenados, balas y mi­ cias en extremo importante?, de Testigos presencíales dijeron ¡presidente Roosevelt su. — .Actuando de acuerdo con las derechas en los últimos años. El gobernador insiste en que Condon debe ser interro­ crob ios. fuentes auténticas, relativa.» al que cientos de insurgente® ano­ •Congi'eso su programa iiiocione.® presentadas por uno de Baldwin se negó a dar cl nom­ terrible régimen contra los pri.sio- El gobierno del señor Azaña gado.— Fueron citadas ciertas declaraciones hechas che, al salir de los edificios dei en un mensaje espe. los fiscales de la Corte de Dis. bre del nuevo mini.stro, el cual ncro» político.», cuya fidelidad hasta ahora ha mantenido un es. gobierno, invadieron el famoso emente mañana, y que tvito de esta capital, dicho tribu­ por el testigo Joseph Perrone. fué descrito cn la Cámara de ios hacia la Unión -Soviética está fue­ Puii'ado silencio acerca de cuál Koraku y otros restaurantes y ho- ■ Departamento de Teso- nal ordenó una investigación so­ Lores por el barón btraboldi, co­ ra de duda y cuyo único crimen ni* será la actitud que asumirá cuan­ tele.® cercan os. ^rá los detalles del pro- bre la» muertes de Elía.s Beau­ do, como cosa descontada, algu­ nocido critico naval, como “un e.® el de ciiticar a la burocracia TRENTON, N.
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