Considerable delays in common law matters
April 23, 1974
A DISTRICT COURT IS URGED. The installation in Los Mochis of a District Court to expedite criminal matters of the federal jurisdiction and not lag behind the common jurisdiction, as is currently the case, has become an imperative need and this was made known, and will continue to be insisted upon, before the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. 70 percent of the work rate that exists in the Criminal Court corresponds to the federal jurisdiction, while the matters of the common jurisdiction are lagging behind due to lack of personnel without being able to resolve matters.
RABIN, NEW PREMIER. Tel Aviv. The leaders of the Labor party with the majority in the government coalition appointed the head of Labor, Yitzhak Rabin, 52, former chief of staff and former ambassador to the United States, as prime minister. Rabin will replace the resigning head of government, Golda Meir. The Labor central committee voted in favor of Rabin 298 to 290, choosing between him and Information Minister Shimón Pérez, 51. Party leaders, in meetings held throughout the day, had reduced the fight to these two candidates. Rabin represents the children of the first settlers of modern Israel. Sitting next to Pérez, smoking incessantly, in the front row of the Assembly hall, was Beit Aeloaoeoff. Party sources had said that Rabin, a former ambassador to the United States, had the support of the sector, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon, while Pérez had the support of the sector headed by the head of Defense, Moshé Dayán. Mrs Meir assured that she would remain neutral. Meanwhile, Syrian troops bombarded Jewish positions on Mount Hermon and the Golan Front. Two Syrian jet planes entered Israeli-held territory in the Golan Hills and returned to Syria before Jewish aircraft could intercept them. For the forty-second day in a row, Syrian artillery shelled strategic Israeli positions. Israel denied that its troops had occupied Lebanese territory in the strategic territory of Hermon.
CARBÓ-CORRAL LINK. Don Ismael Carbó and Doña Rosa María López de Carbó, Don Francisco Corral and Doña Hercilia Chávez de Corral, served as godparents at the wedding of their children, the charming Patricia Carbó and the young architect José Luis Corral. In the parish of Fátima, they received the blessing of the seventh sacrament on the 20th of this year. The ribbon and the earnest money were also carried by the parents of the bride and groom. It was a solemn ceremony, in which they were accompanied by family and friends.
April 23, 1999
HARVEST ENDS AND UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASES. When the sugar cane grinding at the Mochis mill officially concluded, around five thousand workers who depend on the activity were unemployed, mainly in the area of cutting and transporting the grass to the batey. During an interview about this, the secretary of section 12 of the sugar union, Miguel Valenzuela, said that although the packaging of the last bag of candy will be in four days, the cane grinding has already concluded and what remains is the batey. and the mills.
I ONLY FEAR GOD: FOX. Mexico City The governor of Guanajuato, Vicente Fox, assured that he is not afraid of Diego Fernández, nor Juan Pérez, nor Juan Cuerdas, because he is going to beat them all. “I don't fear anyone but God, he is the only one I fear and respect,” he said. Fox assured that he will beat Diego Fernández if he participates, Labastida and anyone they put in front of him, be they güeritos, pelones or orejones. The governor expressed that if the PAN approves it, he will enter the race for the Presidency of the Republic.
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