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Unconscious of these wrangles over the national coffee cups, Col. Lindbergh tended to business. He climbed into The Spirit of St. Louis at Mexico City; nosed upward; set off for Guatemala, British Honduras, Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama...
...General Jose Gonzalo Escobar, who personally made the capture. A few hours later he was executed by a firing squad in the hamlet of Teocelo, Vera Cruz. With him died his nephew, Lieut. Col. Francisco Gomez Vizcarra. Shortly afterwards, Federal troops also shot General Adalberto Palacios, Colonel Salvador Costanos, Major Francisco Meza Perez. Their bodies were all shipped to Mexico City, where their relatives claimed them. Each showed a bullet hole through the temple...
...aided efforts to show the possibilities of controlling malaria in nine North American states and in Porto Rico, Nicaragua, Salvador, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Poland, Palestine and the Philippine Islands...
...Powers with permanent seats: Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan. Nations with temporary seats: Chile, Poland, Rumania (3 years) : and Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Salvador (1 year...
...Tripp Jr. 29; Paul Vanderbilt '27; H. J. Vickerson '27; T. E. Wallace '28; J. I. Weisman '28; J. L. Wells '28; J. E. Westervolt '28; Charles Wexler '27; W. E. Wilson Jr. 27; Abraham Wolper '29; L. P. Ziegler '28; E. P. Anderson '30; Salvador Arana Jr. '30; Bernard Barnes '30; A. B. Bigelow '30; J. T. Black '30; A. W. Brown '30; P. S. Brown '30; F. T. Burgess '30; L. H. Butterfield '30; D. K. Carroll '30; G. A. Chaffee '30: Joseph Cohen '30; C. W. Colman '30; C. M. Cooper '30; J. L. Cushwa...