The Clamor of Baeza, which appears weekly in the city in 1884 and moved to Baker where he was again released from 1887 with new header, The Cry of the People, in the sections that are advertised for Baez and the Carolina, meeting several times, owes its existence to RUFINO GÁMEZ BRAVO, which Antonio Checa Godoy says in his book History of the press Jaén (1808-1893) (Jaén, Jaén Provincial Council, 1986, p. 289 )
"One of the most picturesque in the history of journalism Jaen. Near the GOP-progressive, but rather Independent, launched in his hometown in 1884 the weekly El Clamor de Baeza, whose contents was banished from the city. Thus began a journey that led him to Linares, where he relaunched his paper now and The Cry of the People, which met numerous and rough stages, and others as directed The Righteous or Industrial and Commercial Herald. Already in the twentieth century, lived a few years and then Andújar in Jaen, repeating them The Cry of the People until he got the death in 1907. "
About this newspaper at Linares and stage director, who appears in a list of Masonry, no news on the following link: Press Linares, which take the following illustrations of a number of weekly said:
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