Word: pascual
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Guillermo, 20, and Fernando, 19, sons of Mexico's President Pascual Ortiz Rubio, went to Atchison, Kan. to become students at St. Benedict's College...
...peace (TIME, July 1, 1929). Mexican churches reopened for services, not, however, the Cathedral. Three and a half centuries had weakened the structure. Its use had become dangerous. The chapter took advantage of the cessation of worship to reinforce weakened portions. Last week repairs were sufficient for safety. Archbishop Pascual Diaz, primate of Mexico, and Archbishop Leopoldo Ruiz y Florez, Apostolic Delegate to Mexico, were ready to celebrate a high pontifical mass. They gave a signal. The bellringers boomed their bells. The worshipers flocked in, un- persuaded until that moment that their faith was really re-established in Mexico...
...salute. Soldiers in black dress uniform snapped to present arms. Three bands simultaneously struck up the Himno Nacional Mexicano ("Mexicans! to the cry of war . ."). Detectives and police stalked up and down the rows of seats looking for possible assassins. Entered portentously the President-Elect, Pascual Ortiz Rubio, large-toothed and smiling, a green, white and red sash across his chest, accompanied by his predecessor, Emilio Fortes...
...swear," said Pascual Ortiz Rubio, his broad palm flat against a copy of Mexico's Constitution, "to protect...
Moscow's conclusion seems a mere deduction from the fact that U. S.-Mexican relations have not for a generation been so cordial as now. True, the President-Elect of Mexico, Pascual Ortiz Rubio, was accused of "going to Wall Street and Washington for his orders" when he paid his goodwill visit to President Hoover (TIME, Dec. 30), but there is no proof that he ever received any orders...