translated from Spanish: Bellicose message from former Colombian dictator Gustavo Rojas

STORY IN THE DEBATE5 of August 1970
It’s a crisis in the meat problem. The problem of shortages and shortages of beef will crisis today, when this basic product runs out in the markets, on the basis that yesterday only 17 reses were slaughtered on the municipal trail, given the decision taken by the tablaros and resellers to suspend their activities until the authorities intervene to solve their needs to acquire the meat at reasonable prices. Tomorrow all the board stalls will remain closed unless there is any solution.
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New Post Office. The change of offices of the Post Office was presented as an immediate reality when the shipment from Mexico of furniture to the new premises that will occupy that unit was announced. The new venue is located on Hidalgo Street, between Guerrero and Angel Flores. The cancel and counter were sent to serve the public and the execution of works to properly condition was also authorized.  The exact opening date has not been specified. Begging message from former Colombian dictator Gustavo Rojas. Bogotá. Former dictator Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, stimulated the sector of “Los Halcones” of his party, Alianza Nacional Popular, with a bellicose message in which he orders further unaware of the result of last April’s presidential election, where Misael Pastrana Borrero was elected. He urged them to continue to fight until “the reconquest of power,” and offers to “shed every last drop of blood” in achieving that goal.
The message, released four days before President Pastrana’s inauguration, caused various reactions, even within the same ANAPO circles. It was considered “another ballad,” as were anonymous people who claimed to be members of ANAPO, and threatened diplomatic missions to attend the transmission of the presidential command. The army declared that it has the necessary instruments to maintain peace. XV years of Angelica Juvera. Carmen Angelica Juvera arrived in her fifteen springs. Her parents, Don José Juvera and Dona Celia de Juvera, accompanied her to the celebration of the Mass of Grace in the parish of the Sacred Heart. Mr. Ernesto Esparragoza and Amine Esper de Esparragoza were sponsored by Angelica. At the end of the ceremonial, a post-festival was held at the family residence, attended by Alma and Lilián González, Lupita Stone, the Esparra-goza brothers, the Sibrián brothers and many more.5 August 1995
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