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"Memorial Album - Pictures of Our Land" - Diario El Llanquihue - January 16, 2010

Continuing our publications in this first month of 2010, here are the Album of Remembrance for the Saturday, January 16, CEPH page that makes all weeks for the newspaper El Llanquihue, which is published on Saturdays on page A2 of the newspaper in printed format on paper.

reminder that you can send us your old photographs to be published in the newspaper and web site (no charge), with a short historical overview of what is shown in the picture. If necessary, we expand the wording of the article with the basis of information available to our organization.

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ANGELMO BY DANIEL DE LA VEGA

In early 1948, Puerto Montt received the visit of Chilean writer Daniel de la Vega (National Literature Prize in 1953). Taking advantage of their stay in our city, "El Llanquihue" asked to write their impressions sobre la ciudad. El artículo fue publicado el 13 de enero de 1948 y en parte de éste se puede leer: "Angelmó es el barrio de los pescadores, rincón lleno de color y animación. Al muelle de Angelmó llegan las lanchas chilotas. Traen pescado y legumbres de los alrededores. Luego baja la marea y todas las lanchas se quedan perezosamente recostadas en la playa. Es un verdadero bosque de mástiles, cordeles y velas a medio arrollar. Los compradores bajan hasta las mismas embarcaciones a discutir el precio de una merluza o de una docena de zanahorias. Algunos pescadores se encargan de la venta y otros duermen tendidos en la cubierta de su barca. En el interior de estas barcas se divisan mujeres que dan de comer a sus chicos o lavan ropa. Es una alegre feria. Among the boats buzzing a world of barefoot kids and dogs that eat the waste from the sales. Late sun lights up like a horizontal reflector such vivid pictures. Facing the setting sun, the masts and ropes are browned and acquire theatrical effect. Some children cry and the wind in the afternoon funeral dishevel smoke of a steamer which lies next to the dock. "The image, by an unknown artist, shows just the Angelmó of those years.

Eucharistic Congress in Puerto Varas

During several days in November 1951 the city of Puerto Varas was beset with the realization of the Eucharistic Congress in that city. During the meeting they discussed the gospel of Jesus Christ is remembered and reflected on the obligations required of all good Christian. Attended the Eucharistic Congress, Cardinal José María Caro and 10 Chilean Bishops. Monumental Cross located on the hilltop Philippi recalls the realization of this great religious event. The image, captured by a particular photographer, shows the crowd gathered in the Plaza de Armas and street corner Santa Rosa Del Salvador, at times that various entities in the city conducted a parade through the downtown streets of Puerto Varas.

Luis Donoso QUEVEDO

Close at 5:00 am on Friday, 1 December 1967, Ramon Silva, Regional Hospital nochero Puerto Montt, is awakened by a man driving a citroneta. He notes that just found on the street, the lifeless body of a young woman. In the morning, the police knew the identity of the girl and the driver of the citroneta: Luisa Donoso (18) and the lawyer Alfonso Pérez Sánchez (39). Both maintained a scandalous affair, because the lawyer was married to Councillor Elsie Llewlyn Puerto Montt. The next day, when the population puertomontina prepared to read the case history in the pages of The Llanquihue, on the first page of the newspaper could be read: "The court prohibits information on the death of a young woman." According to death certificate, Luisa Donoso died of "heart penetrating gunshot wound." In the first instance, described the case as murder and ordered the arrest of attorney Pérez Sánchez. Subsequently the case was taken over by the Court of Appeals of Valdivia. Finally the sentence was handed down on November 10, 1968. Perez Sanchez was convicted of "cooperation to suicide" and released on bail. The ruling caused dismay in the family of Luisa Donoso. For them, justice had operated favoring the powerful.

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