Word: najera
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Definite and satisfactory settlement of all pending questions" between Mexico and the U. S. will soon be made, President Cardenas announced as his Ambassador to the U. S., Francisco Castillo Najera, flew back to his post. The President mentioned naval and air bases "directed by Mexicans." This was a broad hint that Dr. Castillo Najera's mission had been successful, that before Lazaro Cardenas retires to his cow farm on Dec. 2, the U. S. and Mexico will have embarked on a joint defense program as sweeping as that between the U. S. and Canada...
...last week U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull invited Mexican Ambassador Dr. Francisco Najera to his office and handed him a note. Dr. Najera read the note, then tucked it into a diplomatic pouch and sent it by airplane to Mexico City. There the Ministry of Foreign Affairs read it, made a careful copy for study, forwarded the original to the State of Oaxaca, where President Lázaro Cárdenas was on a tour of inspection. Soulful Señior Cárdenas read it, said nothing but that he would "answer at an opportune time...
...shuffled down to the room of Francisco Castillo Najera, Mexican Ambassador to the U. S., knocked on the door of that poet-musician. Next day Dr. Najera presented the plan, lined up the suspicious delegates behind the new theory of continental solidarity, which has since had two additions: 1) hemisphere defense, 2) the Pan-American 300-mile safety belt...