Trial begins against priest Berrigan

HISTORY IN THE DEBATE29 January 1972 Thunder against Pesquera. Representatives of fishing cooperatives thundered against the Nueva Pesquera de Topolobampo, pointing out that it is unjustifiably withholding about 5 million pesos from them as they are to cover storage expenses of fishing production and was also accused of “jockeying” 12 million pesos that it has received from the cooperatives for the payment of the debt with the IMSS. They pointed out as their main problem that of the retention of two pesos per kilo of shrimp delivered to the company. Dr. Chapman dies. Faced with the impossibility of science to save its existence, Dr. William Chapman died at the age of 85. Originally from Texas, he came to our country since 1916, living in El Rosario, Mazatlan and finally in Los Mochis, the city he loved most and never left. Dr. Chapman and his wife, Carmen Ardito de Chapman, had five children: Ida Guillermina, Carmen, Jeneva, Billy and Claudette, who along with their large number of friends, are heartbroken. Trial begins against the priest Berrigan. Pennsylvania. The trial of father Philip F. Berrigan and six other defendants (a nun and five parish priests) of conspiring in kidnapping attempts and to commit dynamite terrorist activities, was opened in this city and a federal judge assured that the process will last several months. Father Berrigan, a well-known activist against the Vietnam War, is currently serving a six-year term for the destruction of documents from conscription. The seven are charged with plotting to kidnap presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger, blowing up the heating systems of five federal buildings in Washington and raiding military recruiting offices in nine states. The court judge rejected a request by the defense to move the trial to New York, as the case will last quite some time and the jury would have to remain isolated all that time. Next dance of the Tec. Working at forced marches to obtain as much success as possible in their Saturday dance, there are the Mochitenses students of the Institute of Higher Studies of the Tecnológico de Monterrey. Javier Sánchez, Manuel Moreno Camacho, Melchor Cervantes and José Balderrama Verdugo, are the four men, the four pillars, the four managers, in whom rests all the responsibility of the youth dance. The Mochitense youth are ready to have a great time.January 29, 1997 Enormous agricultural potential. 15% increase in Procampo’s support announced in Sagar’s secretary, Francisco Labastida Ochoa; Likewise, together with Governor Renato Vega, he highlighted the progress made by Sinaloan agriculture in productivity and investment programs. The northwest of Mexico has a highly technical agriculture, where the most modern production methods of developed countries are incorporated, but Sinaloa also has the enormous advantage provided by the storage of water in the dams. PGR maintains accusations against Raúl. Mexico, D.F. Attorney General Jorge Madrazo said that the attorney general’s office will maintain the charges against Raúl Salinas, brother of former President Carlos Salinas, and assured that he will continue to provide evidence to prove that he murdered the PRI politician, José Francisco Ruiz Massieu. Madrazo came to the step of the opinions of some political analysts about the weakness of the evidence that incriminates Raúl, in the attack that in September 1994 cost the life of Ruiz Massieu. Washington. The White House reported that as part of the anti-drug efforts, the Clinton administration is studying the creation of a Latin American Air Force. This would be made up of 70 U.S. aircraft, would be based in Panama and would be operated by countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and Ecuador. This plan for an anti-narcotics fleet is one of the options under consideration by the U.S. government.



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