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San Javier scans through the Crimson project 3 copies of local magazines 20s and 30s guarded in the municipal archives (15/05/2015)

Councilman Jose Miguel Luengo and municipal archivist Luis Lluch have gathered today in the General Archive of the Region of Murcia a digitized copies of three local magazines of the 1920s and 1930 copies, which have joined the Crimson project (catalog Files Murcia in the Information Society).

The director general of Research, Innovation and Information Society, Celia Martinez and the director general of Cultural Heritage, Maria Comas were responsible for delivering digitized copies of the documents produced by San Javier and other municipalities in the region to this project It aims at the dissemination of the documentary heritage of the Region of Murcia and its protection to ensure its preservation.

In the case of San Javier they have provided all the numbers stored in the magazines "Mar Menor" from October 1927 to September 1928;

"Tails" with 4 units in May 1930, and "the strip" from August to October 1931. All numbers are already digitized facilitating consultation and disclosure, both in the municipal archives and Crimson platform project where they will be uploaded soon.

The weekly magazine "Mar Menor" published in the San Javier Teodoro Zapata Bueno.

Conservative tone is concerned with general information with focus on local festivals and events with a profusion of advertisers of the time including "Angel Marí. Sastre" appears, whose descendants continue the business today.

Any copies October 1927 to September 1928 are preserved.

The "tails" publication on a more political tone was published in Los Alcázares, which then belonged to the municipality of San Javier, and cost 10 cents.

4 weekly copies May 1930 in which criticism, most often in code, both social and political cultivated, among other issues remain.

Ironically he announced his "death" itself with a note on the cover of its latest issue.

The third magazine whose units are already digitized is "the strip" founded by José María San Javier Hernansáez under the subtitle "Organ of workers and farmers".

More radical tone than before, tore in August 1931 with an article on "The Pinatar salt-workers" in relation to the conflict he had with the company.

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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