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Township (2) XXXIX anniversary of the creation of the Municipality of

(Second and last part)

Published in Diario de Colima
June 4, 2006 Miguel Chavez

MICHEL *

not belittle the courageous efforts of other armeritenses distinguished from my point of view, Don Eusebio Rincon Michel, in his capacity as President of the H. Armory Municipal Board (1965-1967), was in his time, one of the architects most enthusiastic and persistent, who was personally involved in negotiations which culminated in the erection of the Municipality of Armory. Thus, as time progresses, its version, becomes more important to rescue the true history of our people.

Therefore, I share a small part of their memories. In fact, raw, usually with Michel Eduardo Fontana, one of the many evenings when dialogábamos on various subjects, left it up the adventures that "Don Chebo" had to overcome, to reach the category Armory Municipality. Glos

his version: "When Prof. Benito Rincón López, proposed that instead of Santa Rita, and San Buenaventura Cualata be segregated Coquimatlán the campus of Rincon de Lopez, Coastecomatán and the Bank of wasps, I observed that the Governor Velasco Curiel, he was very serious and turned to see the Dip. Bustos Othón Solórzano, and this in turn, undeterred, asked me what do you think Chebo?. And frankly speaking I did not know what to say, and only came to my mind the recent clashes between judicial police and "rebels" of Rincón de López who had invaded the land of Valencia Uribe. " And spoke slowly, he said: "No doubt, Prof. Benito Rincon, was playing very sensitive strings skillfully. But he was so eager to support the Governor Velasco Curiel, that capture the foggy silence of all present, is addressed to the Secretary General of Government, and wisely, instructing him to discuss the issue with authorities Coquimatlán "

" Formalizing the instructions of the Governor, in sense of reaching agreements that the case merited, there were several meetings, some were in the office of Secretary General of Government, Mr. Enrique de la Madrid Meillón, others were developed with the Chief Government Officer, Crescencio Flores Diaz, and more, in the legislative chamber itself was located in the lower part of the Government Palace, which were served with diligence, care and special atingentes by Dep. Mr. Bustos Othón Solórzano, always attended by the Chief Clerk of the Congress Prof. Juan Oseguera Elías Velásquez Méndez Pizano cartographer. "

continues the talk, "an evening of April, Father Juan Hernández told me that the" rebels "of Rincón de López, he expressed" its claim to be part of the new municipality "immediately, I made an les meeting with the Dip. Othon Bustos, who moved to Armory, as the Agrarians, for fear of arrest, unable to travel to the city of Colima. So a little over twenty peasants led by Amado de la Mora, J. Trinidad Galván, moved on horseback, arriving by "cualatilla" because the "old way Periquillo to Bank, on the grounds of" the straw "was a" judicial detachment. " His proposal is fair to admit it, "unlock" the resistance Coquimatlán City Council. "

"Once that was achieved the agreement of the Municipal Presidents Coquimatlán, Antonio Marquez Estrada and Don Luis García Castillo Manzanillo, on May 19, 1967 Deputies Solórzano Mr. Othon Bustos, Jorge Velasco González Márquez and Roberto Fuentes presented to the full Congress studies socioeconomic and topographical justifying Armory Township building with an area of \u200b\u200b392 square kilometers, suggesting, for effect, segregate 330 of the Municipality of Manzanillo and 62 of Coquimatlán. " The proposal was approved unanimously. The President of Congress, instructed the Committee on Constitutional Issues to develop the draft decree. Similarly, the adoption of the Decree No. 118 on the official site said the school "Adolfo López Mateos" to enact the creation of the Municipality of Armory. " Concludes the event.

At twelve thirty hours a day May 26, 1967, was launched in School "Adolfo López Meteos, the people of Armory, the Solemn Session of the Legislature XLI composed of deputies Roberto González Fuentes, Mr. Abel López Llerenas, Jorge Velasco Márquez, Ramón García Serrano, Mr. Othon Bustos Solórzano, Roberto Gonzales Fuentes, Enrique Bayardo Herminio Lopez and Red Malaga. The protocol, from an inconspicuous place, it coordinated its Chief Administrative Officer, Prof. Juan Oseguera Velásquez.

Pursuant item Members were appointed Herminio Rojas and Enrique Málaga Bayardo Lopez to introduce the Governor, who was already outside the venue, accompanied by the chief justice Court of Justice, Mr. Julio Santana, President of H. Michel Eusebio Rincon Municipal Board and the Mayors of Manzanillo, Luis García Castillo; Coquimatlán, Antonio Márquez Estrada, Colima, Octavio Urzua Quroz; Comala, Alfredo Rocha Contreras, Cuauhtémoc, Gonzalo Curiel Verduzco; Ixtlahuacán, Francisco Bueno Larios, Minatitlan, J. Ascension Yánez; Tecomán Jose Espinoza Rivera and Villa de Álvarez, José Inés Ramírez Cobián. Installed

officials, guests and general public, Rep. Roberto González Fuentes proceeded to read the Decree No. 119 on the rose to the rank of municipality the agricultural area Armory. "... The approval of the decree was signed by the large audience with a large and prolonged applause accompanied by a cacophony produced by more than one hundred vehicles, tractors and the bells of the church, all in jubilation, for this historic creates the tenth event of the State of Colima City ... "Source: Minutes of the Formal Session of the Congress of State dated May 26, 1967.

On behalf of the legislature, Representative Herminio Malaga Manzanillo Rojas, led an emotional and conceptual speech that was signed with prolonged applause. Session adjourned, Governor and guests presided over a parade of floats with pictures alluding to the origin, evolution and development of Armory Village.

Based on the foregoing, and other works, which later will be the subject of future collaborations, the eighth of Armory Hall (1989-1991) "adopted unanimously" that the Hall of the Municipal Councils of the Presidency of Armory take, since 1991, the name "Michel Eusebio Rincón" in homage to "armeritense Quixote" to materialize the aspirations and hopes of many generations of Armeritenses. Congratulations and congratulations.


* The author is a member of the State Council of the Chronicle, Colima Association of Journalists and Writers and Journalists Association of Towns and Cities of the State of Colima. Chavezmichel@colima.com

chavezmichel@gmail.com

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