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El Nuevo Mexicano, 03-27-1919 La Compania Impresora Del Nuevo Mexicano University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository El Nuevo Mexicano, 1900-1922 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-27-1919 El Nuevo Mexicano, 03-27-1919 La Compania Impresora del Nuevo Mexicano Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nuevo_mexicano_news Recommended Citation La Compania Impresora del Nuevo Mexicano. "El Nuevo Mexicano, 03-27-1919." (1919). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ nuevo_mexicano_news/676 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in El Nuevo Mexicano, 1900-1922 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EL NUEVO MEXICANO Published and Attribute under Permit No. II TOMO 30 NO 37. ÍÍ&32Z SANTA FE, NUEVO MEXICO, JUEVES MARZO 27. 1919 WéE AL ANO LA REVOLUCION MK P F fSWUPQKHIKF RH N RALA DOCTRINA EN HUNGRIA ES LUU I ILLLU lí. I LULU nUL LU I 11 . ROJAS EN DOMINABAN EN MAYO EL MUISKUb; VA A DESESPERANTE SER PROTEGIDA m No Resultara en Guerra CAMPANA MORGAN OFRECE L05 HUNOS CONCRESO La Liga de Naciones Pro- Seria el GUERRA CON E.U.A. Según tegerá las Doctri- Gral. Ingles nas Viejas El Cadaver de Hubbell Aniversario Del 'Zenit El Presidente Dará la NO ES POSIBLE Hallado Entre Los Del Poder Llamada al DELEGACION E.U.A. europaesta UTOS PARA MEJICO Orgulloso Partir muy agotada Escombros Prusiano Para America DICE UN JAPONES VA A COOPERAR Alemania Insiste De- Alemania Debe Tener un Anglo-Fra- n SE CULPA A LOS en Banqueros ALEMANIA MILI- FACIL SEA POR Suicidio Para el Japón si ceses-Yank- is I rechos a Gobierno Estable Supli- INDIOS H O P TAR ES DIFUNTA MEDIO DE CABLE Es Conducido a Gue- Iguales Muy Pronto rán el Dinero rra con E. U. A. los Demás El Finado Era Hermano La Maquinaría Destrui- Los Senadores Probable Marzo 25. sa- Wáshington, Marzo 25. El Ge- DEUDAS DEBIDAS Parí, 8eg0n te De Don Lorenzo 20 BILLONES be, lo Americano en neral Frederick Maurice, ante- da; los Aliados Tie- Sean Reunidos delegados DEBEN PAGARSE Algo las conferencias de paz, han con- riormente director de las opera-clon- e Hubbell CONTRA 160 nen el Rahin. Mas venido enmendar el articulo diez militare Brit:nlcaa, que Antes Solicitud Para Re- del tratado de la liga denaciones, le encuentra aquí, declaró hoy, Que Flagstaff, Ariz., Marzo 24. OBI ca Desiste de la Inmi- "Wáshlnajton, Marzo 21. Hace nn Marzo . Libre a fin de que no confllcte con la que él qua ia deberla aver de Chas. Hübbell, hermano París, Ee probable quo piensa paz grese Limantour, di año qye el ejército alemán en una sesión del Doctrina Monroe. la anterior Senador de los Estados Um. hoy especial congreso Proceder completarse más pronto posi- la cúspide del poder se arrojó so- Americano se reunirá como a media- gración; Buen Agüero dos (Lorenzo 'Hubbell, fué hallado La enmienda provee lo ble, que no cree que resultaran bre las llosas Británica en Picar- dos de Mayo, que es la fecha que Leal se Desea que quemado cerca de la caja registro, il - y, intentando ganar una vistoria el Wilson convenios hecho el trata- operaciones militare extensa del Washington. Marzo 20. Se ha i- entre los escombros de un incendio presidente piensa valvar según abrumadora antes qoe las A- - do no se bolshevismo en Hungría o en cibido hoy por vías oficiales que que destruyó anoche su posta de co tropas América. Es posible cue si ei RESUMEN EPIGRAMATICO DEL construirán como un merlcanas llegaran al frente de bi tratado de paz esta suficiente ade- PROFESOR otras Dijo Rafael Meto, actuante ministro de mercio cerca de Oraibi, pueblo de los YAMAMOTO, obre lo principios partes. que Europa hacienda Indios talla en graades números. lante para garantizar ese curso, que AUTOR no de la República Mejicana Hopl, cincuenta millas al nor Mas JAPONES. de las doctrina internacionales estaba tan agotada que podría recientemente visitó York te de hoy, ya alemania no existe la sesión especial se llamará más que Nueva aquí, según las noticia que como un hasta han Ido sottener una guerra de ninguna un se recibieron Se cree poder militar, su gigantosc.i temprano, a fin de que tenga opor "La hltoria del "Peligro Amarillo" que aquí general- procurando empréstito para pro aquf boy. que se ha lo lo die, pósitos de se halla Hubbell que estaba al de maquinaria destruido y tunldad de tratar el asunto, antea fui originada por el de mente reconocida. magnitud por siguientes rehabilitación, cargo la Americanos a im- de regreso a ante posta, fué robado aiesl- - quienes quería de que sean llamado a preitar su Alemania para poner al Japón en or fio. Méjico para poner y después pedir, se encuentran en el den el Presidente Carranza las condi- nado los hoy Rhine, atenewn a otro asuntos importan de batatl encontra de Estados CLANCY Y ERVIEN SON RE- - por Indio, y que luego en hombro a hombro con QUE La situación Húngara, en ciones las cuales el Sr. J. P. incendiaron la los Ingleses y tes, muy principal entre ellos el de wimuvb, ei no alo resel bajo posta para ocultar los Franceses con toda Alemania psiv yian LLADOS POR EL ORAN JURA- del General Maurice, es UYUrgan se propone un ei crimen. y asuntos financieros. lado. organizar absolutamente a merced de ellos. en DO POR CORRER UN AU- "Un de grupo de banqueros Britanicos-Fia- iBl Alguacil, O. del Se conviene que es innecesario que "El Japón las presente Confe- moblmlento desespera' j. Harrington, Cuando los cables no- VA eesestVinericanos em condado de Coconino ha ido á In- trajeron la el presidente Wilson esté en rencia de Paz, no pidirá más que TOMOVIL 8IN CUIDADO clón, nacido del hambre que para negociar ticia el día 21 Marzo un Méjico. El iSenador Hubbell, her- de de 19Í8, shington, cuando dé la limada para proceder leal. préstitos para vestigar. de el tan sufriendo en el tiempo pre- 'Entre las en- mano del finado es 'la primera matanza Alemana, la sesión especial, pues esta puede "No es posible que pueda haber Tres Encontra condiciones, según muy prominente esfuerzo recuer Querellas de Cada sente y de la Incertldumbre que tendidas, que ba expuesto el Sr. en, los círculos republicanos de Ari- Americano, según ser mandada por cablegrama antes guerra entre el Japón y América. Cada uno; El Procurador de Dis- dan ios dedicando- - Si- - del esta, que que zona, y fué anteriormente candidato oficiales, estaba nue narta de París. El wniaon La riqueza del Japón no llega a O trito Read Asume los Deberes de tienen futuro." Margan aquella exige se a B.OOO.OOt hA producir un de sin nn lleenrto n nlnun.o- el gobierno MJicano muestre una para Senador de los Estados Unidos . ejército ernta.13 - billones, mientras que la de América ia Ofician; Davis debe conse-n- a con es Resigna. "Se establecer en Alemania Dueña de pagar al me Oraibi tiene la fama de Ber una ní''e. eaulpajto para decisión respecto al asunto. de 150 a 160 billones. El tener un disposición - - goDierno iirme y poderoso , aijo,,nog de los intereses qug los donde se celebra el fade.n II.WIIM cu y está reservando su acción hasta guerra con América erla cometer ob- - aigunos lugares El la dis- - '(De otro modo los términos que en BUB moso que talvez tenga una Idea definitiva un sucldla. gran jurado de corte de aQeuaa débitos extranjeros, baile Hopl de la Culebra, que esca tengan con el tratado de paz, uolo cuftIea est4n n haberB0 se verifica cudu año en el mes Je de cuando partirá para América. "La prensa ammarilla ha creado lnl0' que ea ""on especial, de pagl. una nurl- - aer .ue fue el tercer día de sus sirvlran nada, y hay peligro qua do desde el año de 1913: que el gru Agosto. Las Votantes También está el presidente alerta mala atmósfera: debemos ocho quert-lla- s Alemania se adhiera al bolshevismo, de do- Los muer-- ! con el sentimiento de América ha flcar esta atmósfera, mien- deliberaciones, reportó po banqueros internacionales detalles completos de la porque una desechada. si se demora Ais la decisión.' minaran el de los te de Hubbell no se obtener cía la liga de naciones. Si la si tras nuestro corazones están em- y de- manejo fondos; podra Tres de en- "Debo confesar que estoy muy asi como el Me hasta no vuelva el Har-- ; De La Nación tuación aparece demandar tal ac ponzoñado, nuestras mano pueden las querellas fueron también gobierno que Alguacil contra de Millett sanimado de la lentitud con que pro- debe que las coni'i La facción del Alguacil' se ción, es probable que tan pronto cometer crimine. Clancy y John jicano probar rington. Una de la acu- grese !s conferencia de paz. clones están volviendo al estado nor dirigieron a wanelow en el condado Se coma vuelva de Kuropa, haga un 'El Japón no insiste en la Ubre querellas los También dijo el General Maurice de Organizan extendido sus mi El ha sostenido la sú- sa de quebrantar la sección 391 de mal y que supla garantías en forma, Navajó, y de allí Iran ál lugar viaje presentando inmigración. la que estaba sorprendido de hallar tan- - ras en la cuestión directamente a plica del 'Convenio de codificación de tsló, por operar de tasaciones para reembolsar cual- donde se destruyó la posta, 45 Caballero' un ta oposición entre el pueblo Ameri empréstito se le Has de WinBlow hacia el Se Forma na Cámara de los votantes de los estados cuyos de 1906.
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