1952 in Mexico
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Events in the year 1952 in Mexico.
Incumbents
[edit]Federal government
[edit]- President: Miguel Alemán Valdés (until November 30), Adolfo Ruiz Cortines (starting December 1)
- Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Ernesto P. Uruchurtu/Ángel Carvajal Bernal
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Manuel Tello Baurraud/Luis Padilla Nervo
- Communications Secretary (SCT): Carlos Lazo
- Education Secretary (SEP): Manuel Gual Vidal/Jose Angel Ceniceros
- Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Gilberto R. Limón/Matías Ramos
- Secretary of Navy: Alberto J. Pawling/Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada
- Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare: Manuel Ramírez Vázquez/Adolfo López Mateos
Supreme Court
[edit]- President of the Supreme Court: Roque Estrada Reynoso
Governors
[edit]- Aguascalientes: Edmundo Gámez Orozco
- Baja California: Alfonso García González
- Campeche: Manuel López Hernández
- Chiapas: Francisco J. Grajales/Efraín Aranda Osorio
- Chihuahua: Oscar Soto Maynez
- Coahuila: Ramón Cepeda López
- Colima: Jesús González Lugo
- Durango: Enrique Torres Sánchez
- Guanajuato: José Aguilar y Maya
- Guerrero: Alejandro Gómez Maganda/Darío L. Arrieta Mateos
- Hidalgo: Vicente Aguirre del Castillo/Quintín Rueda Villagrán
- Jalisco: José de Jesús González Gallo
- State of Mexico: Salvador Sánchez Colín
- Michoacán: Dámaso Cárdenas del Río
- Morelos: Ernesto Escobar Muñoz/Rodolfo López de Nava
- Nayarit: José Limón Guzmán
- Nuevo León: Ignacio Morones Prieto/José S. Vivanco
- Oaxaca: Manuel Mayoral Heredia/Manuel Cabrera Carrasqueado
- Puebla: Rafael Ávila Camacho
- Querétaro: Octavio Mondragón Guerra/Juan C. Gorraéz
- San Luis Potosí: Ismael Salas Penieres/Manuel Álvarez
- Sinaloa: Enrique Pérez Arce
- Sonora: Ignacio Soto/Álvaro Obregón Tapia
- Tabasco: Francisco Javier Santamaría
- Tamaulipas: Horacio Terán
- Tlaxcala: Felipe Mazarraza
- Veracruz: Marco Antonio Muñoz Turnbull
- Yucatán: Humberto Esquivel Medina/Tomás Marentes Miranda
- Zacatecas: José Minero Roque
Events
[edit]- The Miss Mexico organization is formed.
- The Gorditas Doña Tota restaurant chain is established in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas by Carlota Murillo.
- January 16: The North Territory of Baja California is admitted as the State of Baja California.
- April: The trade union confederation called Confederación Revolucionaria de Obreros y Campesinos (CROC) is founded.
- July 7: 1952 Mexican general election.
Film
[edit]Sport
[edit]- 1951–52 Mexican Primera División season.
- Aguila de Veracruz win the Mexican League.
- Mexico at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Births
[edit]- January 22 – Iliana Godoy Patiño, narrator, researcher, and poet ("Contralianza" and "Mastil en Tierra") (d. 2017).[1]
- February 24 — Jesús Aguilar Padilla, politician (PRI) and lawyer; Governor of Sinaloa 2004–2010.
- March 23 — Villano III (Arturo Díaz Mendoza), wrestler (d. 2018).
- April 27 — Federico Barbosa Gutiérrez, jurist and politician, member of the Congress of the Union (2003–2006); (d. 2018).
- June 16 — Salvador Pineda, soap opera actor
- October 19 — Verónica Castro, actress, singer, producer, former model, and presenter.
- November 21 – Jorge Arturo García Rubí, lawyer, politician (PRI), Governor of Morelos (May–September 2000).
- November 24 — Laura León, actress and singer
- December 5 — Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares, politician (PRI); Governor of Veracruz 2016 - 2018
- Date unknown — Enrique Caballero Vela, actor (d. 2018).[2]
Deaths
[edit]- 12 June — Genovevo de la O, general of the Liberation Army of the South during the Mexican Revolution (b. 1876)[3]
- 21 July – Pedro Lascuráin, 34th President of Mexico for 45 minutes in 1914 (b. 1856)[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Muere la poeta mexicana Iliana Godoy". 7 December 2017.
- ^ "Fallece de cáncer el actor guerrerense Enrique Caballero, anoche en Acapulco" [Guerrero actor Enrique Caballero died last night from cancer], El Sur (in Spanish), Acapulco, Jan 7, 2018, archived from the original on January 31, 2018, retrieved Oct 6, 2019
- ^ Sotelo Inclan, Jesus. "SEMBLANZA DEL GENERAL GENOVEVO DE LA O" [Aspects of General Genovevo de la O] (in Spanish). Bibliotecas TV. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
- ^ "Pedro Lascuráin Paredes: biografía y aportaciones" [Pedro Lascuráin Paredes: biography and contributions] (in Spanish). Lifeder.com. Retrieved May 29, 2019.