Word: mexicans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another dividend omitted was that of Warner-Quintan Co., Texan and Mexican producer and, in the New York area, a large distributor. Last spring Warner-Quinlan's dividend was bisected but President William W. McFarland said it would be resumed by the end of the year. This time he merely said conditions would be better...
...closed, ever since onetime President Plutarco Elias Calles tried to enforce Mexico's anti-religious laws (TIME, Feb. 22, 1926 et seq.) and the Pope in displeasure ordered priests to cease their public religious duties. But last year Mexico and Vatican City made 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...
...Engineers, he engaged in rivers-&-harbors work, experience which must have weighed heavily with the engineering President. But also of importance was the wide variety of other services General MacArthur has seen: aide (1908) to President Roosevelt, General Staff Officer (1913-15), press information officer in Washington during the Mexican Punitive Expedition; Wartime commander of the 42nd (Rainbow) Division in France, twice wounded, many times decorated for bravery in action; Superintendent (1919) at the U. S. Military Academy. In 1928 he was chairman of the American Olympic Games Committee. He is unmarried (his divorced wife, the onetime Mrs. Walter Brooks...
...Temperance & Social Service. When at the end of this month Brazilian Methodists adopt their constitution and elect their own bishop, they will be independent of the Methodist Church, South. Last month Methodist Bishop Warren A. Candler (South) and Methodist Bishop Francis John McConnell (North) met in Mexico City with Mexican Methodists and wrote a constitution for a Methodist Church of Mexico. The middle of next month Mexicans will organize their church, elect their bishop...
Fifteen major bond issues have been floated abroad since 1885 by the Mexican government and the Mexican National Railways (today an insolvent concern). Last week the grand total of these Mexican debts stood at $514,302,000 principal, plus $369,888,000 in accrued unpaid interest. Therefore in the cool Manhattan office of J. P. Morgan & Co. an agreement was signed by Senor Luis Montes De Oca, Mexican Finance Minister. By its terms Mexico's principal creditors (the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico, chairmanned by Thomas William Lamont) agree to accept a "very large" but unspecified...