The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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Feb
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used to aid tre
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which t‘ Is old man r.-xf *•
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Id the doctors atty was
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of Ch ar
March 1
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Oreat Hr.’,
at I- d •
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A. ■ . ;k • I W Boyden selected
to . crtl • ’ 1 llui'” .i* American
member of permanent court of arb (ra-
tio. Hl T he IlHgii*
tee - < ' •••! 1" to 6 ;tg;. . •
Of Judge .1 J Parker
retarv of refute St i.--
Mav ? —President i
buduet for |lt’,60e <'
on Boulder dam project
May 3- Hou** defeat<
her ’ pi.i’i and a ”te
board entered
to vhech un-
Amerl-
V.,*K
i.SJ
‘•rtH re- I wat
ny bei ng <• <
■U *.',■ k «.
on a war i
control ct I *
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Sen
C F .
..j 16—C A Weverhaut
magnate of St. Paul Minn
Feb 17— AleiHuder P M
Maar- .
. rn anil I >
not.,ir ated fo
- ! ‘ sj'
trig it iioOVl't
Sej.t 23—R
Sept
« ,it<; way p«.-;<. t
r n . •. n r retard
Hoover KUbmitted
!•<’ to begin work
exp- rt .
y ■
B. «
Irtiftt of
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IM’MESTIC
Jan 1 Eire tn south wing of Cant-
l-l at Washington did 135.000 damage
Ian s I’eMdent Hoover asked con-
g’.e- oioie coast guard vsesala
f..r rro|.ii ”(.n enforcement
Jai 1 I'enresentatlve J M Rob-
al..n of Kentueky aworn in an senator
■ --■■■•'• ■ ei •erignrd
.Ian 13 -Cr me commiaslon'a prelim-
inary isport was submitted to eon.
*• " and I'reW.tent H-ovar reeotn-
rr.ei.de.I nreaoMrew l» Siretftthen ;{,a
Ant: Saloon league opened Its twen-
ty fourtn annual convention |n Detroit
Jan It- Senate voted to retain pres-
ent duties on sugar.
Jan It - House passed treasury ,n. j
proprlatton bill carrying 115 000 000 for ,
prohibition bureau
Jan 30 Ralph II Booth of Michigan
appointed minister to Denmark
. onimlMi. r<
•h.nH. Evans
viilet Justice of
Phil-
■ i?ji
the
J?”
.1 V ratified
Signed a
"jlriTii.'h
E. %% .
• ' * ate. f, 3 I
United States and t'anada negotiated
March 36 -Ht li. > Jenna De Wolf
I Perry, bishop of Rhode i «land elected
, . . ■ . 1' « Kj, j. ,
April 1—House pnssed resolution for
'■'.mmlsslon to study universal draft
plan
I'ar ff bill sent to rot: fererft e
' :l. ng of fifteenth deo nntal census
Ai " • 4 —Senate p:«««ed bill for gov-
e. 'nei t operation of Mu*- le Bhoais
‘.'(iril . - The house peered
j bill creating a bur.;. . of tint
Apt 11 ' Mrs I. j th Ha nt
I n . k ti',not ,<ii <1 f
of Illinois
Ai .: l<—Saprc
go lake « atri
«>y President
■ tax reduc-
.,1
> congress
gt io oun nnn
bill. set.ale
•*■'.000 00g
trs
over trans-
cola to sen-
emergvney
sold to
i t 32 Mat
In’" Shansi prov
new Austrian
Jb ,., K . S.r pa . th
(lerrnan cabin
fin..' ' tai 1 • form
Oct. 2 British ..
opened in l.ondon
or t x - Be t r o t h a I
Bulgaria ar’ " ‘
Italy xnnjui
Revolt bre
Brasi!
oct S Rumsnlan
Manlu resigned
o.-i s Brailllan
I'ernatnbuco after Is
II. tlah d-o.inlons
empire free trade
o.t li Great III
nadian prop-"al for
oct i' '.at man
I- rnnosml e'ght
a 300 years ago
ie plus XI spp..luted live
French troops evacuated
', . «nd It..! > ngt eed to
building for ala months
rei.hi.tag
l .. -Nadir Khan
earned throne cf Afghani
I mt I* h • deral govern
• 1 irsitc. gii aurr.T.'tered to the rev.it
- I | ••res- t. nt i .i • arrested and eo
s of Bulgaria
ovanna of Italy
"f irypttan .
dris
'“.'ssi
' '
t • • • Arg- • - am
•d St’.n-
Fiai.ce «'t 11 . . on
o.t ;; Twenty
at < re:,. . a I • '
rial ai.l ' ■ •
Sig tied SM |. - -
l.e< auae uf liolln
Land
Oct 37 l.oi
ratification" i.
o t 3 — J lie lib
Dake City appoi
Mexico.
o.t R - Pr«
■ Sixth Inter
' opened tn V
o t 7 - A nt,: vi
. .-le bt a t «•<! with
chief sp-'ker
o.t s An
sk.;"""
O't 17—Pr<
a cabinet com
American legation to Po’and elevated T that
• n an embassy I w.«n. „ ..
li UM voted C<N? six more H b'.iliei n .•
fede. <1 p. is- .»
Ja i ft —Senate put hides, leather
and shoes on free list.
Jan XM —Fred M. Dearing of Mittaoi'.ri
appointed atnl.aessdor to Pe.u
Feb 3 —William 11. Taft resigned as
chief Justice of the I’. 8 Supreme
.curt, and PreHfdent Hoover appointed
Charles Evans Hughes to the position.
fvt, g—Federal (arm hoard launched
emeigeocy plan <>( surplus control cor-
poration to check decline of wheat
Feb. 7—President Hoover named
cnrr.mlss’on to investigate condliiona
in Haiti, with W C. Furbee as cbair-
Feb • -President Hoover left Wash- I
Dig ton for a week's fishing at Long
House passe
h lb it Ion enforc
Herman Bernstein
pointed miniate:
Feb 13—8»iu
ment of Hugh*
d»-::' . f L'niven
el.-, ted nreslden
no's
PrsMident Ho<
federal radio
Feb 2< Cha
sworn 'n UH chi.
«■ -irl of U s
' - ogre* s .;i|u
I b.'Utli and \V — t
! M ■■ ! « E. rn.cr
1 .1 ! N Willv" sp
I t > I’oland
I M.h . h t. - Senate .
| Iff on ’ ul.an augur
I. ■ •
Jan J< —Rear Adr* re
I.h II i - N ret ire .
Raar Admiral "Ibot
U. S. N
Jar rt- Gen David S Gordon. 0 S
Chi ago primate f Ep pal church
of America
Jan 31 —Dr W II. P Faunee. presi-
dent emeritus of Brown : iverslty
Feb i-Re.tr Admiral W L Howard
U S N. retired
I .-t> k —Brig Gen M P .Maus, noted
‘ idtan fighter, in New \\ ...'leor Md.
Feb 14—Former Senator Fred T.
Idaho
Henator C. F Johnson of
•r. lumber
oore. am-
Perosl. tn
Chicago
In special aea-
* tr im Prevl-
.. -f <«e naval
med veterans' rs- drouanr^rehel
lief laglslaf.
Jan 6.
' and Mg'.ird » ■■!,
Was •«©!>-niiierl. I
A.,’!'',
arvel. president >f As
oclation and ■ .r.ocr
• ware
•xander
'■ ‘'arJ-
•Teu can t miss what
»■ a4.B said Elmer CUrk
if h
the
' ne
dolh
mytl
defeated v W '*
■ m. 'A M 1 *
,’Eb/ . G'- I-. .
Ej ' r eta. y W ilbur ma ngur.H . |
Representative Klncheb
i-pointed justice of the <
Nicholas Roosevelt r< • -'»■
as vice governor of the Philipp
ai.d was appointed minister i.> li_
a*Bept 3« -New York Repubil. ans I m"1 lrl\n-
nominated C H Tuttle for governor *'r
oil H platform
Sept 31' ■ i’enio. rats of Neu York re-
noinln.ited Gov. Franklin D R.u 'evelt.
' •-.• ir'-t 'A V' ■ • •• r.....ur.rd a» •
Osyaadvr to Mexico.
...i 2- Presid'• t I! over addressed
Bankers' aMociatii n m
■en '‘"lark Jr . of Salt
uitsd ambaasad. r to
nt Hoover addressed
ci.cn and the Amsri-
in Host.>n.
oads congress
of battle of
('aridma, was
i -j;,';!'’
I pension
sersmn of cong-rsa •* .is
July 4 Presidrn. Hom
rial session of
doti naval treaty
July 7—Senate n-et ...
• ion and received message ft .m
•'ent urging rat fication of he
treaty
NMnkii
July* ll--senat» ratified the London
nava! treaty. 53 to 9 and ad'- p; ed
Appointment of W m Jstdioe its
minister to Egypt cwnfirtnrd b> sen-
July Ik—Mrs Fers'ison and w u
Rterllng leaders In Democratic gut., r
natorla’ primary In Texa.-. Senator
“freppatd renvminatrd
July »»— President Hoove* I . t ’Mnted !
xuitiinisaiul. iu aludy unernpi vmeril |
Aug 1—President Hoove- > . p.iced
nation-wide invest igat |.>i> .., more
and better homes
T F Woodlock resigned front Inter- I
state commareg entnmlxst uharles I
I Matiatne was named to »u v.-ed him
Arthur O Williams Jr ..f East ,
| '’rovldenee, R. 1. won the I >’o Edison
scholarship
| Aug » Maj. Gca Pvuglss MacAr- |
' U As ____
S.pt b—Robert M. Th<. r,
Turk finance i and »|...i i
- a. l-.no K,u„. ,
Mrs Frederick Pent <; :i
ter-in-law of president i :■
l-t o Rear Admiral ■-
■ I*’ 7 S. W Strap -
New York
Sept 9—Arthur T Van •
torlal Review. In New Y- •
i -Hard A. iiuaby. <
Sept. 15—Milton Sills. -
** Joi I .nS'of'M'rmesn.;i, f
• nor and congressman
Sept. 19—Daniel Sully.
Wall street plunger
C M UAWHon. piealder.'
Walk i Dry G< ..de <’•> of
Sept. 20-Frederick 1. .V •
cago merchant. In Paris
I nator of condensed soup
Sept 23—Henry Phipps, re" -
macnale
Mre Emma Ashford
sacred miistc. In Nashville
I Sept. 23 — Representative • arl
tit. •> .niin cf Nuitti Carolina
Philo A. Otis of Chicago.
Sept 34—<3en. Sir Bryan M-
mander of the British tro i
Jipoll
Sept 26-W L. Tomlin- - . ,J.-
Apoli ' Muaical club of < .
Representative W. C. lb
North Carolina
A\ D Baldwin, chairma,
of <H1S Eleva'..r pc: .
Sept. 27—Lucien XV Few*
can artist.
Sept -Daniel tlUgge
York capitalist and philan'!
Sept C’ - William I’gtt 1:
liBh novelist
Sept 30—Lord Btrkenh-
etati hinan and lawyer
Oct. I—E R Culver. <
board of Culver Military a
Indiana
Federal Judge F 8 Die’-
.16 ! r. John C Young
geon, at Olean. N Y
Oct 7_ *r ... Pinkerton,
Ive agen >
glared at him I
f BMe then drew g of
g^l^gcralch paper toward
■
"i R«. .. ...
m, ..
thur named chief of staff t< succeed J
KMn mernll in November: Brig Gen. H*-n
itidant of niarioe
corps
Aug 7—C M Huston resigned as
Republican national chairman and was
■ u< • t rded by Senator Fess,
Aug y-- Interstate commerce com-
mi»*i«>n authorised lowered freight
rat-“ In drought afflicted areas
Aug. 12 - President Hoover aban-
1. ned his vacation trip plans because
of drought situa'ion.
Aug i 4 - President Hoover snd gov-
ernors of drought affli< t* d states ar-
ranged program for relief
Aug 16- Federal aid r.-ad funds re-
President Hoover appotnt-
drought relief committee
beiretary of Agricuiturs
Henry p Fletcher a .
of tariff commiMi
- medal of I Ko,L"'
........ ..... .. at cot.ven- j
-- 3. Sterling defeated
... Ferguson for guherna-
•e nresl- I y,l,‘ Murulnatluu by Demo, rats c*
I s'sr.'s
Aug 37—-Roy A Young resigned as
governor .»t the fedeia) reeervs board
Aug 30 Valuable government files
destroyed when federal trade commis-
sion huUdlng in Washington burned
s. pi o - - I- ere Meyer apr nte I
gov. , cor of terteral r......rve h.grfl
Vice Governor Edmund J’latt resigned
I.s - f Fo' • • K tl 'A i ~ it’, < • I.
| ver.’ n Ila 11, n.o • . voted for tepee'
I of prohibition law-
I •-••pt a- Mti'-.h
j 'f i ..ii rri.p t office
def«'n t'
Byr
■4 , . i I M ... r it .. ' f
Fin e t j > : " • d t aii r,. i.s h's
plan for a f<dei.,l union for al! Europe
Mav i> Final evacuation of the
Rl’l • Grot ti'. '.'i I ’. b‘r. h tr p-
<’>r drour"’
mldent Hoosar named j r“J£ag" H-Ved'er!
. investigate cond'ii«»na lea.ert av H,d I., ..
ill. with W C. hurbea as chair- Aliz 19—President Hoover appoint- ; . "rr
I | V”
a weeks fi-hing at Long j 1 majrna . ....
”eement uVust’l| commtMion”by i ba^or^,2jJ^n,?.1,rd^ .(' i
• - . '
Harry w < hnse. preel- | -j'/,1*, r.un.lr.at.ui. by Democrats of . 27 —Maj. G H Putnam publish-
• I- er. in New York
March 2-D H Lawrence English
novelist.
March
Idet.t em>
Kir land u nd
tai r« pr cmi|i•• n• ■» i .' i • ’"
w nil anti 8ov Hu* • -
V » •• > >• . .' «v I no i » ■ .. >
•N. I ■. • , • ■ e ••
commleel. >.i Hit pted
on In W i
nntr ir ated
naval limitation
t nations signed
y gua i a1.1 etlng finan-
uitry that is the vic-
'halin Weiimann re-
nt "f World /. onlsts
h policy in the Holy
idon three power naval
o effect with deposit ef
bel prixe for medic
: K a r! 141 n .1»t»n. r
istltute for Medical
• itfnn." prepare
Uarmament be-
ihorne.
. . .. -lotber Jont
labor leader
l .ur t la nrt H
York magaame publiabei
L»ec li — Dr W E
cator, In Newton, Mat.
I 7-Dr William E Barton-
ch' rchmsn and author
S r "tto Beit. 8»uth African
magnate,
» l.rnwaa. RiCStt
tronomar, at Han Jose. Calif
Pec 11 — L»e S Overman •'
li>>m ooMth « aiul.oa.
De. is— William Orosem"?.
Chancellor of Knighta of r/'“*
Ba Itlmore
Dec 17 —Senator Frank L. <
uf Vermont
Dec 19—C. Christensen. Da;"*
lltlrat leader .
De< lt> Gerrit J DiekagtA
can minister to The Hague I
Dec Ji—Hir Harry Perry K '*'1!
British journalist. t
<£ t>» Western Newsgspsr dsw*l |
Feeer B Kyne •*', ;
, Ul lifted out for the delig
cJJijHf was a cig.r -•
'mall town tr, < ,.lif,.|
• clients), none t.... i .
. JBgtWF, and it <v uid te
»>Ut lai the latest cl tv »tv
■*“ K" -k-m-" ing
-oout to i » . i ked "•!
CUN Of the death . *
BS‘2.
ecOimml nd •
nnauer
RM|MaB to hustle
Ton tr.av think it is
Of Ike new tun ,,r -.*
MW;:..
8? v'> a ’■** « ! ■- *•'
WH'l'afcr carrying
717;X'.
these qualities b
stOMBlnlv have "' prod !i..
ffisir.'. .
wRJkl •••■■ money-blinded
It eras a git], <>f
and what
■
bank, *>.<! t om behn.-t p.
.‘'MBaao!. f th., f.
a.baxxriM./ .,e hue ",
mor^had - me tot. .
Hand, ov* n if it v. , - .
cate, aof. gl. v.- >
'dHMBF m «• h. i d r
if. by r.
happier’ efforts . f >.n.- *
Beat aUtitellers
Ibat a TOr* American «... —...
■ry W < hnr ----‘ 1 <*rlal nunvlnat.uu
of N. r t il
tappointed entire
”*>» Hugheo I
.... • of Supierae i
"on for I
■ sldent Hoo‘
a Lego n an
. .on of Ijibor
ternational rc
\\ - dington
• Ahnivers!. ry
Pre Si .let
,’tri!' n Legion elected
i of Kansas national cum-
i . nt Hof.v er appointed
nmittee to plan uuemploy -
s Supremo court again
refu•. d to pass ■ n validity of Eight- |
• eenth amendment
•'• t Ji Arthur VS -.Is of Ne*
York appointed director of federal un-
I smi»1cy :urnt relief work
j 11. i '.I- H<'.'.tr pia. e.t «m-
barg" on shipment uf war munitions
<> Brasilian rebels.
o. t .'i. — upiiniiMic report made by
national business survey
Department of Justice cleared De-
lia. tinent of Intel.or of all chnrges
inade by Kelly concerning shale oil
'ends.
"t 27—Navy day celebra'ed In
Jnited States
Get 29—President Hoover denounced
•ubl',cation of Kelly charges against
•epartmei.t of Interior as a campaign
dot.
Nov 4 —Elections resulted generally
In Democratic victories. Republican
majorities in acmite and house nearly
wiped out Illinois, Massachusetts and
Rhode Island voted again"! prohibition
Nov. 5 — Harry Payna Whitneys will
filed, leaving )2l'0.0Uu.0V0 to his family
and employ rer
.Nobel prim tor literature awarded to
Sinclair Lewis American novelist.
■ * C i a1 **■'•'*iont»J in. dal of hon•
-r given Cap. Edward V Hlckenback-
»r t.y President Hoover
~ NaU....«’. Democratic leaders
I prentseri ttmir patty would co-operate
with President Hoover Cur restoration
■ f nr< perlty.
I Nov l1 • Pre«ld»nt Hoover In Armi-
stice day speech urged continuous
Work for world pea. e
Nov 12 - Annual < • uventlon of the
National (Iratigs opened in Rochester
Nov If. Federal farm tear*
the wh.-at market again tv <..«
warranted de, lints ic prices
Nov lb Referendum vote of
can Bar esam-IatiOn announced
to one In favor of repeal of the
• ei.th amen.l;■>«nt.
Nov 19 White House conference
'hiid health and protection was opei
b/ president Hoover
No? 2<v—Gen. € P HwantneT”
tired as chief of staff of army —,
succeeded by Maj. Gm Douglas Mi
Arthur.
Nov 22 Final census figures an-
nounced giving United States popula-
tion ■ ■ 114 92b C69
N-.v 34 —Supreme court held ten big
movie cvtupanies guilty of violating
anti-trust law
Nov 35- T wenty customs men ar
rested in Detroit for liquor graft
Nov 2k —William N busk of Virginia
appointed secretary ef labor
Dec 1—Short aeaeion of congreae
opened
Dec 2 President Hoover’s mesaage
submitted to congress
pec 3 Bildgrt of »4,v54.619.309 for
fiscal year 1932 submitted by Preaident
Hoover an.. • d Income t.,
ion should not be continued
,.v;!3r
’ 9 —House 'pasa.<
emergen- y construction
■ •erf bill a ppr<>t>r!at >ng
seed and food tor farmet
c. 10—-I'resldent Hoo
*d World court protoc
c. 11—Senate passed
• truction bill
h-’e'ig" and Alton railroad
Baltimore and Ohio
I necticut
| March ?—Abraham L
I theater magnate
Mafv ii b ■ Wui.atil I
cted Republicans Pr» !*•' f aid forri
< : <•• !• iudn. ar.d 1! P r.»*lTra>> I 9tatesi”;in
n ocrat- G-v Huey Long ..r
ina dcf.-ated Senator Ransdell
1f’resldent Hoover appoint-
oulter. E H Uio.-sard
i . . 6 Dr. John
geon, at Uls»n, N Y
Oct. 7 — Allan Pinko
Pinkerton Detective
Y >rk
oct 11 Milton J
founders of Scripps
league.
Josiah H Marr-'
lean Bar asso. ....»>
leader tn Delaware
Oct 13—Alexander Harris.-:
can painter In Parle
J>r Harry R H Hall. Enc
ologlat
Oct. 15—Rear Admiral II
meir at Bremerton. Wash
Oct. 19—E V Valentine
sculptor, in Richmond. \ a
Oct. tv—Snerman L. Wi-
Boston lawyer
General Valerian Weyle*
leading soldier.
'k’t 31—Congreaaman Otfs Winp,
Arxanaaa
Oct 32—Col. Ben H. C'hs.- sr.
»t Indian want, at Alla:.’ ' tf
I Frank M Wilmot, seer. »ry
t manager of Carnegie hero ‘
I mission at Pittsburgh.
Oct 23—Cardinal Vint-----
archb.shop of Granada.
I Oct 24- Robert W. Char
i ran mural painter.
j oct. Xo—George P. Be-'.
piano .nanufadurer, In l.«s as
Rear Admiral C W. Dysc
of marine engines, in Washtni
^,n | Oct 26—Harry Payne Wr
, New York, financier and sp-
tah I Dr W H Hutton, dean of H
I sr. Hug land
| OcL 33— Edward H (Bnai , ■
rlson. ones the king of Jo •
Brooklyn.
Nov 2—Lieut Gen. Sir
thune. British commander
Nov 4—Charles M Psppei
Journalist. In New York
-.p°<Xu.?~2na ew** ■">•« ..........
Cardinal Mlstrangeio of Flort wore. And the thin, thr.-i
Cardinal Charoat of Rennr ,
Nov 3—Glare Eames. Am'- ........c'
ress. in London ■■■■ coupled with the
«etar»-' "" I '""
John Lee Mahln. pioneer fo wear" Bock tie. still further
•x? VTrria. h’-- -
oneei auffiaglst. In Chlcag I
Sidney M. Colgate, chairman ef -*■
f Colgate-I'almollve-Peet Co. 't, j
*'*, v ‘ 11 - Thomas Coloma:
financier and former U 3 ” ’ ' J
W iraington, Del eJKji
;• M Hubbell, wealthlee' > • wnh
L>*Ni.v’ 15 — Dr Samuel Pain..' •’Birth <>f the arterial
"•S1.1',’V2t"w: ««»«♦"■■ I".
vua! magnate in Pittsburgh T» ■MMBgg.. | found rrv^elf
s„v n— Ei-senator C. D • Hatts* i . cure it Hoi?..-
""""I'-K Ch.ril.". ISM * ■'
den- of Woolworth company 4M* Ji''-'ir,n<*d hi." vlutgn,
L,' .r. I.V""" “ !■!■»<<' "Tlh
m liable to die n
<f ike In Columbus, chlo. WB* *" Mtme t" set
.■V 24—C H Markham, ct,* ’ •_
b<’ rd of Illinois Central ra ; * » ■“ w<lr
. V 26 fapt ottu Sverdrup, | McPe: •• frowned but krj
•MS " "
of i.piv.v’pal diocese of t i"- > yuu -that tor Iw<
' . H , •’ „rk.,rlt. Juu
• 'v 39—Must Rev Austin ' BbU' rw .rth,"
w” ?»4* *l*b’. rl«l" '
Nov 311 - Mother Jones. "You’re one o
labor leader yQU(,a. .«» feiiuUA .w<
ts:.-... WE r lawyer draw u[
vss would please tne
n E McPeaks r. j.iird
“Ftt let. ihan that 1 g ..m-iii
yvw uni
JMHB^vvUh client
Ana.. I.vn. Y-.
. ^■■trl^kTr Yon ku.iw m
MMb late for ine to qua
now. and twato* *
my affairs thun
karl Vaugofn formed I
cabinet, ths Fascist |
cabinet ordered drastic I
imperial conference
of King Boris of
nd Princess Giovanna of
meed
oke out In several states of
cabinet headed by
rebels captured
o days of fighting
refected plan for
Irltaln rejected Ca-
r tariff on food,
rvichs'ag opened
p*'itee fighting the ...
t Mav 26—Supreme court ruled buyers
Hrueriing of ,,f liquor are guilty of no offense
icifidenve In Ma. j» President It.-uver del vered
M. in rial da) a<1 dress at Gettvsburg
Eniional cemetery
June J—-Congress passed Spanish- .
v-.-.v. :r. war pension blit ©ver presl-
i .■ I nuls Bamb< rger of N. w !
Vock and til" eislei Mrw Fe’lw F'i'd '
f ive |b U"”."99 f .t a university of ad
S ' !. . : linn p.ni'HTi.ts noi"ir:<ited
i Senatot Simmons
1 June 9- President Hoove.- ti .ened bill
• "'S i ivil war pensions br |12
you, 000
v tii.Mgo Board of Trade dedicated
,.»w 122 000,000 home
Prof Fiank p Graham elected pres-
ident uf University of North Carolina
J'jr'.e 12 President Hm.vcr n.'.iuiriat.
ed W Cameron Forbes as ambassador
*o Japan and reappointed Legge and
T'eayoe to farters! farm b**ard
June 13- Senate paaaed the tariff hill
June J4—House passed the tariff bill
Jupe 17 —President Hoover signed
the tar.ff bl|>. and It became rffe. live
at midnight
June 19—Rear Admiral B»rd arrived
in New York from the Anter."to
June 20 -Senate confirmed Hanford
Ma- NTder as minister to Canada
Rivera and Harbors bill passed by
the aenit'e
June 22 - President Hoover gave no-
tice hr would veto (he World war vet-
erans' bill as Uim.und and too costly
Hon was born to Colonel and Mrs
Lindbergh
June 23—Senate passed the World
war veterans bill by vole of «6 to ft -
! Amos W W Woodcock appointed
chief prohibition offivar in Depat tinent I
of JUSU'O
June 26--President Hthivei vetoed .
1 the World war vetarans’ till tr.
I house siifttalned the veto and pnsa-rt I
; a substitute measure. ’
I June 37—Alm-.n A Roth California j ps-i
a t"d pres der.1 of Koiarv Interna for
Ilona I j i>e<.
In i Ju|Y 1—Henate passed World war n !tte<
I veterans hili with amendments. ete
its- I ’•••” Edgar Jadwin selected as head I Dec
• "* I of. federal power commission 1 conatt
• passed bill for unified border | CHR -------------- —.w
the Baltimore and Ohio
3 Senate accepted World war Dee 13 -Cameron Morrison appointed
bill <>f th- h. use and special ' senator from South Carolina to fill o-.,t
cf conger,, tta, adl' itred ter the Ute Sen..'..r Overman
4 Preside:. Hoover I!. .1 spy- pec 16- Federal Judge Wilham
talon If senate to act on Lor- Clark of New Jersey held the adot.
'•** "•'»’> tton of the eighteenth amendment was
y—s„n... »,.» <. _—_,i_, invalid
J»er 17—Consideration of World
court protoiols postponed one year b>
senate committee
r... ........j,. ta8SfctJ
•ongrrsa completed the re-
J Ion and recessed until
NECROLOGY
.’rC,ar* cartoonist. In
Jan 5—John D Archbold former
president of Standard OU comnanv »r
New jers v
. j;... .' i i. f Hmrv i c.., veteran
I weather fr.ret aster, in Chicago
I .Tan 31 Mr« William Jennins;*
| Rrun In L<-» Angeles
'* . -lame. »mho..a.. ro,Tnr or Omaha
Jin 32 Stephen T M« h»t former
It director of r.nto.nal parka eyat <m
’• Dr II cry R Hutrhln.' pres
trfent emeritus of I ntversitv of Michi
Kan.
T *p-n IB Scrims riots tn Cal.'Utts 1
I nver Gandhi movemen’
j April 2i—(’•utiril ut 126 headed by
I premier Mussolini instaiii'd to rule
Italian Industries.
A|HI 3h -H:. ala opened new 3100-
030 000 railway through Turkestan
Mav 1—Car.sdiar a urnirnt an-
nout-«d tariff ■ hanges retaliatory
■ ga l s’ United Stl.tr"
May 4 Mahatma Gandhi arrested bv
Er.'tkh a'l'h'-rlHes iri India.
May 7 Bloody battle between In-
dian nac .naliata and troops at Shoia-
.Mav » Jehti Masefield made p'«r
iSo’e.' e , * I ; . <1
May 14 Chinese Nationalists de-
feu'ed northern rebels iu six day bal-
Msy .6 -Gen Rafael Trujillo elected
President of Han Domingo
Me 27--Chtnese Nationalist army
j d"fea’ed by northern alliance rsbrls in
| Hunan
au->« • ■ cwru.*l< .al'.i.ei ire-a"*”
June • serious Communist riots in
French Indo-Chlna
Former crown Prince Carol returned
to Rumania by airplane
Jure . •Rumanian parliament m.-i.i’-
Carol king and hia son heir to He
t h 11 >' •
Ju»a 9 Chinese rebels captured
Ts ' an. Capital Of Sha-: ung I''- ►
June 17 Si-rtoue revolution through-
on' |t'i|:i a tei" rted
Northern Chmeer rebel army badly
whipped by Nationalists In Hunan
province
Ju r ft l<el»nd opened relebratloll
* lbi .:«»nil:h aonlversurv of its I
< I n.en In
., Bolivian revolutionists oc-
upO'd I..1 l uz, the capital, slid vet..b-
M . Al'ft"i”tn M- ! , ikt
cane |®t*< her employer’!
W .’fBFl*■ ■■ utnt aiinonnc
Miron Hutterworth was «
•ntaratli'' and de mtii
’Key j him wait ins ha
the lawyer answered. I
Iglued ret. "g the tuornln
a half-i wait will i,
iMtycholu. nt! effect on th:
bach. > It will add to my
and din nian his."
McWtcte flt.i'l:."! ret 1
he opent
general
bGWC-4 Hiram I’.
cheery r w»d morning and
duiry »» to the state of
worth >« alth
»r®3 *rm <l »n«. for" bls v|«
j . a Ki t*t rd ..nd sank : . tv
cveretuff d armchair win
Am McPmRi resen.'d for
-Yes, M- 1‘eak.', :
gjtic “I Wouldn't say that.
Wiirth,* Md’eak. sum!lid
are alwit's pessimistle. Ti
liiltibiic i- ir a i hnnge."
litratn Butterworth Hare
1,4 rttreful impatience “Wh
icsntv '■ *•* say It ?" be growled, at
#,tha ■ hlmaelf. u
don’t know anything abot
‘ why. And I do. I otigl
paid out enough good .as;
find out I've i’cen to *ii
all ;ritles and have r
Identieat enlicts Rm <•<,.,
you. anti don’t you try to
• not I guess I know whe
etwxh for. Cos’, me enough to firn
He tbufT’-l I.’i f •
- down, observe.] t
wrt»rth’s - ">■>•.< u mt,.
worn.
h.Mirellor I r ■ -ning d
• rrmsii rslchstag t-ecau
crnrl and fltvlm ff su
i vatlv.s f Cinsr
k"i',z'.. I.: I."’
Dr J R Brtdgra » > - . „ I
fertttn *’»:.t'dnrd **••*■». J
RuSfcA-;;. 1
a re hobo.’ la Btauai ' -1
July 21-ubnn H c rti7. .. , ■
pioneer, to Buffalo. N
Catholic archbishop , t A w ■
Richard Sutro. New ) . *"* 1
Aug 5- Mrs Hl
(••Pansy ■/. American ' d»» I
J. Fred Booth. Cnnadia;
nate
Aug 7 —Edwin Clapp .
finam -a! wrltei ... \.
Dorr E Felt, townto-
fr-nn California
Aug 10—Mias Caroline
Chicago, veteran ndw>:,
and author
r..1r“5.
-I'ji'T
of Baltimore Ne«v-
Aug 21—Char..
magnate, at Manistee M.
w S Van Rensselaer N,
Eugens 811 vain dean
Auk 33 — Cap" W a H
aurvtvor of famous muun ,
Inspector.
G N. Saltzgaber. former
• r ,.f n.n.mn. \*-— ’•
Aug. 26—J R. Gordon".,
Emergency Fleet rornno’i
Ington.
Frank O Wetmore, Ch.
Lon Chaney Screen ii"'
Thon ,,s s>e- ':nK, ; - .
f: ”, t-outh Dak*".. . — ...... v..T
I. 1' Mors-. New York A® <ha town Hometl
3o— Maj Ger. . cMMR prellminai
A., retired be works:
' 5 -Robert M ! £*»»• Of the
Klmtr's :
Turkey signed
. dinar io ,niei.t
rC'tnmlaslon adopted British Free, ti
plat, f'-r bti'IgYtery I'mtlatH’n -t nrma-
Amrrt.a's .Ri'in agninat Germany
for ft One !H1" for an’ ,infra rt'"e!!"Wed
by nil t*'l t in .ins . <””11 nlon
Nov 3'» Budgetary limitation sys-
tem applied to navies by pi < paratorv
disarmament < > mrrosaion United States
t-:;,---------------
commission refused Geirnany s demand
for nulitsry parity
Do. x Germany protested to league
of Nation" over terrorism against
Gvrtimo in.ii”! Hies In >' <.ah bituala.
FOREIGN
Jan 9- c rown I’l i. a Humbert of
Italy and I Maria Jose of Bel
g , i: tn mn r r’rd io j; ■>
Ian IX l’i'|'» I US X I l»« ■ Hll
sn • r . H . . .( ., , (
Jan I* I’rln.o d*' Rl».' ,
and db'tator "( Dr
compulsion and was succeeded t.v <)en
Darnaao Rerenguer
Feb 6 -'ii.; Rubin Inaugurated
Frealdent of Me*!." at-I wounded ty
ii assassin Immediately after the
rei< li> iiait puoi-he.t ,rn i | re.
port condemning General Nobile's
conduct «m Ar. Ri^fiiKbi ’ <1‘* Dalia
g
>'• 1
• c. Isllst. be. I , I I...... I ,, , r
Feb 34 Renewed revolt :■> -Santo
Qomlngu I alnst regime of Pr evident
Feb 2S 4'hautein|.n new French
cabli st fidied nut of . f
Fab X', I'.u'i.nl.a, . ete.;;-
the <apdai wui.ut blond .-bed
Tardleil undertook (n form i
Fre’i.'b g xernriier.t
Feb 2" Provisional »■ "eminent
ranged lor t- ” I'" so i.|.ubi „
Urena. Ilimrgeut Ruder
March 1 Amer n sn . "»i,>n
rnn Investigst In' f
Hnl*'
March 37 Ghnncri: • Vu. iler'a cat.
Inet fell tn tow over dole t. t
mnnvs S.fil’d 0"fi line!. ;,1 . .,(
March 2H I'retrid' Ot W "ixm Cos-
grave "f il• "t. El • . . le
March 29 l»« < t«*r Bruen n. new
— -man chancetlur, formed a cabinet
.!-“* *■•• ! ■
by Slawek
Vr.t'Ta of State Of VI. : A”"*raR i
de.....<1 eg.'' I” • ■
All'll • .T'.-a.s.r la vl.kte.l Pres'
den* of Iris.’ Free State
Apr ! 6 M ih.ittna Gat dht t nallv
ope’”-.’ his revolt agnnst t■■ ti-n rule
11 India by violating the salt laws
Rae Taffurl pr<>< limed himself sole
refer • t Abyeetnin
April tl Seri, us rlit'ng in ithern
Italy due <s ee< nomlc . 'id ’ions
Assembly of South Aft!, a passed
woman eafraiuhiaem»iil bilk
pr. "' • r ( . MtiadH
Afroli trlb<"rneri moving on I’esha-
war through Khyber Paas, opposed by
British troop-
Aup t l ’ ' • of A ' i ee a' d f u
voyage to Nr rth pda found on Arctic
Ince and killed i('O of Ba Inhabitants
A •« 22 M Mary re. ■ it in J * ru
broke , nt at Areqmpa
Aug 2. 1’ienilei Slawak of Poland
A -ii .b I'l-.-Id. I t l egal
rssig’.vd and took refuge
ship, military committee In
th* a •" » ri.rnent
I' leudsk' became premier
Aug 26- g. I Her. hti Cer
head of Peruvian governmei
Aug 11 li.. ■■ ,'M .tern.
n- Aires A r g. n.a
s. nt t, Argent ne army and navy
rev 'le': Yrgoven f r.a.l to I''.'",.!
Ge. - - Evarisio I'riburu ber-ame
pm lent
Kept 14 Fasileta and Communists i
n.i'. x > .:■» in German psrlla- |
Itet 1 ' f1 the i h'nG
hoUtH ’d hl" ret r*’::
•' ■ ! '’’ I’" ' 1 ire fr: .n
W W Ktm-
,« Snowden.
I •’'■''n-’V’?’ ,‘J
as head of Brasilian government
S'- .:-' e I. n ; "for of Fth‘, j.!;, new 122 000.f:
Nov 3 -Va.gaa assumed ■ flics as Prof Fiank P
pruv atonal piie.dent <>f Rraail Idetit of Unlvsttr
Nov a s ciallsts w: --. and Fascists
lost tn Austrian elections
Nov 12 Hound table conference
ripened In larndrm to fiv the atslqs pf
India
Nov. 14 British dominion confer-
ee - ended without Important revutts
! I’retn.er Yuko Hxmagu.hl of Japan
• hot by asaaseln tn Tokyo
N' V If. I' l-udekf a party won to
Polish elections, obtaining a ma i
of the pHthamen'
Nov 17 General strike ai-coinran
b> t.l >ody rioting to Barcelona, spa
Nov is -Stenlo Vincent elected pr
Idrnt of Haiti
I'altan government cut all govern-
m. : ’ salaries !<■ help balam-e budget
Russian Communist leaders arrested
for pbKing ag.iinst 1’l. tat. r Stalin
Nov 25 -Norway celebrated twenty-
fifth annlveraary of cr. wt.ing of K.i.g
Haakon
n iv 30- Ender succeeded Vaugotn
as • hanceli"’ of Austria
De, 4- Freni h arnats forced the
resignstlo" of Premier Tarrtleu and h>e
I >rc 13 - Military revolt to nutlheru
Spain
1 •• 13 Theodore fitetg formed
Fren. h cabinet.
l>< 15 Martial law declared In
S| i'll
Dec 17 Military Junta In Gnat
mnla headed by G.-n, Manuel Orellana
ousted I', ud 11 i Palma « Iu h.ui
sinned pr«.».drncy after President Cha-
Spanish revolt declared suppressed
De 19 Molotoff succeeded Rykoff
,H I ■ r e *r • r of Russia..
Vi": "ini’ VVilllngdon appointed vice-
roy of India
I'r 21- Revolution staitsd to Ven-
INTERNATIONAL
Jan 3 -s", nd ror.faren « on war
debt r. • ' , i - H .gu*
Jan 1’ M'let.r. ■ „• •”«« "ignrd the
Young ; • • - • • • « ■ ■
in I.'-nd: I. f. . ”t • ord hr Kit «
rs
■> Ul • I :! -
Feb I -Italy and Austria signed a
trea' »>f f ■ : ■ and r- " -1 ■ t'
Grima* hut . r, or council of
nt Herbert Gladstone of Eng-
Grand Admiral von T rjl'x of Ger-
nr. of Cen-
.1 : .ft. for-
f fustics
Terry Saa-
•se Pelton,
xrcutivea
era. former
jr. British
M.... _4—W Alter ; 'kersai nation-
»i;i known athletic authority to Chi*
Albert H Washburn former minis-
ter to Austria, to Vienna
M•«*.•!> U 2/ -’M-uon” i-"uu Kirk.
Am- ’'"'su in Pari"
; a. > 1 . io Kuri t ' Mh. phltoio*
: g - lit Chi. .IgO
April 3—Emma Albani former grand
W H Mln." . Io -ago -■ L
| April 7—W P G Harding » "ernor
! of L*e<teral Reserve bank ot H<'S”>n
I S B Irtimbert of St Ixtuis. airplane
manufacturer.
I,.,, , f ' O A Larnroln former eenat-r and
■ ■a. . governor "f New Mex-co.
1 Psu' Dara, former editor of New
i ’ c. e Cb.a..,
Hun- I ,n 1 't'K’t D'
", In Weir, •.- ter. ____
_H "c a rd I .!<...■ - (.:■-• -.I, t cf
Rhode Island State eoileg.
| April 11—J .ord Dewar, British dls-
I Anrll 1«—Congressman R Q lea of
Cardinal de Arcoverde of Rio de
* April 19—Charles Scribner, publisher
I In New York
April 21 — Robert Bridges, poet laurs-
, ate f England
' Ay. i 2. Timer T Mc'lenry prt
1 . **
April 24 Adele Ritchie, actress.
Laguna Beach, Calif
Apn’ H H Mackanxle. lead
Canadi in Rar her. In Montreal
Apt’’ 27—Maj Gen George Barm
former <'"mm.‘”i<1iint of marine corj
actor
May 7—Robertas Love, poet and ei
le, in S' l-ouis
Mnc 9-i.i.ri D Church, eontmisso
Mav' 1. 1 ■ n Wheatley. British I
I bor party lead- ■
v IS—I ” i i'dtji f Nansen, famous
ex 1.1' ’• r. In < "-Io Norway.
May IS—William J. Locks. English
no v cl 1 st
M Ention Roosevelt, New York <ap«
Itallst.
May 1?—Herbert D. Croly, publisher
an<i author.
Mav 29—Cot. J Gray Estey, organ
manufacturer at Brattleboro. Vt.
May 22--Wllliam Hubbard, pioneer
in telephony at Elgin. Ill
Dean G. W. Patterson of Michigan
university.
William Ordway Partridge. Amerhaa
Mav 33—Henry Wallaeo Phillips.
American story writer
Mav 25 Mrs Katherine Keith Ad-
ler of Chicago, novelist.
Lord Randall T Davidson, former
archbishop of Canterbury
May 2.—Daniel M. Lord of New
Yotk. veteran advertising man
May 38—Cardinal Lucon. archbishop
of Reims.
Mr r 19 Judge Hugo Pam ef rht.
May Si—Dr J Walter Fewkee. I
American ethnologist
June J—Gen Herbert M fjord, for I
mer director of the budget
Herbert H. Win-low. American play-
trr'.J •
June 3 Maj. Gen. C. A. DevoL U 8.
A ret irsd
William Bolltho American author I
June 6 - A I. M filer, veteran r...,
road execut ve, In Chicago
June T—chief Magistrate Wiilla
McAdoo of NrW York . ity
June 9 -Sir Hubert Warren. Encltah 1
eauca tor
T De Thulatrup. Illustrator, in New I
.J.;"r?U,7,7vc r°'"r •"
June 13 -Str Henry O Segrave aut..
ai d boat, speed record holder in Eng
June 14—Feders! Judge W Re, Estes
at T« xarkana. Ark
June 19—Dr Elmer A Sperry, ln-
•*“*lt<>r of the gyroscope. In llr””k>y-
Tharles .Maa.,n Mitchell. American
act r and diplomat
June 17 —Kirk Munroe author of
boys’ books to Orlando, Fla.
I Earl of Mar. premier earl of Scot-
June 32—Walter R Agnew. Cherokee
Indian statesman, in Muskogee. Okla.
Bishop Sidney C Partridge of the
West .Missouri Episcopal diocese to
“Kr.1 ‘i'l -Melville Davisson Post |
st ry writer
Maj Gen J M. Carter, retired, at
Houston. Texas.
Loren Palmer, magailne editor to
New York
Juno 35 Dr Kuno Francks of Harv-
ard university
J K Vstdamsn. former senator from
Mismoelppi
William Barnes, former Republican
lend"’' of ».’*»• York efflft*
June 26—Congressman Stephen Q
Porter of Pennsylvania
Harry C Stun, euto designer and
manufacturer, In Indianapolis
Dr R. H Babtock famous blind
S'ESi s":?S=.-?s
June 30 -Dr Harvey W W lle> pure
food "peciahst In Washington
Jelv 4— Grant Overton, journalist
and author, ti. Patchogue. L L
July 1—«ir Arthur Conan Doyle,
famous Er.altvn author
July 8 —Maj Gen W C Neville, com-
mandant of the marine corps.
July 9—Cardinal Vannutelli. dean of
the sa -red < oliege. In Rome
L*’
July 19— ieneral vo- Hernhardl Oer-
’’’"r —'mmsn'!**- sm! war writer
”'UU ’*8 NC*r A(Sra:raI A U Itobstl- j
.............
I V.l'lH 8y<lnor Harrison. American
July 15—Rudolph Rchtldkraut. veter-
an actor. In Hollywood
Idiopold von Auer violinist, in Drex-
den
July IC—Jaiiiee M. Lynch, veteran
leader of International 1 ,Doaraph>. ..i
uninn
Alice F Ives. American olaywr g( t
July 17- G A Whiting paper mamj-
'•-i turer and philanthropist, at Neeiu.h
W IB
. ,--r..e Row*. American etcher and
illustrator.
■Jrv^Xwr."
Juiv 19—Harry B. Bla.’h. Now
capita list
•l , Parker of N • ’ I: ■ '... • '::a a ~ a-.-..,'at.-
‘ Kiel . e <d lie Supreme court rela ted
led by senate "■ to 41
ng MBy <. - President Hoover nomlnstefl
J Rui.ei'- of Philadelphia fur
Supreme court asso. late Justice.
Mav 13 senate passed bill for fed-
eral 9 :i. t •, u >irie r: t I. >>e.. .
May 13— Senate voted to put Mexican
mmigratH n under national origins
qtio'a system
.May 14- Senate passed bill transfer
ring prohibition bureau from Treasury
to Department of Justice
May 17 —Salvation Arrny celebrated
Its gulden Jubilee tn New York
.May 19— Bishop Cannon acquitted of
stuck gambling charges by committee
of Method's! church. South
May 30- Secretary of laibor J J
Dav.a nominated for senator and Gif.
ford Ptnrhot for governor tn Pennsyl-
vania Republican primary
Senate confit med Owen J Roberts as
a < :ate justice ef Supreme court
Mav 21 Hanford Ma Nider appointed
n u-latir to Canada.
28—Su
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