Stnetona re-elected president of Lithe" Bonus loan bill was, repassed by the depression, which was approved by tlonal series from Santa Paula team . Sept. 8—About 200 drowned by floaffl uania. * • ** 5, senate and became law, leading members of congress, ’ ot Argentina. at Ponce, Porto Rico. Dec. IS—Tsuyoshl Inukal, head of: Al Capone, liquor gang leader or Out. 8—Billion dollar bankers pool Don Moe won western amateur Sept, io—Belize, British Honduras,"» Selyukai party, made premier of JaplT Chicago, sentenced to six months In foi raed to carry out Hoover plan. title. . - devastated by hurricane; 1,400 killed^ Chronology an, jail for contempt pf court by Federal Oc|. 13-—Natlonal Credit association JUly 19—Briilab tennis team defeated Oct. 24—Russian submarine effnk In. u . ■ Dec. 13—Japan suspended the gold judge Wllkerson, , ■„ . ■ .incorporated In Delewarer Americans and tyon right to- play collision: 60 drowned. • - standard. .. - .March' 1—Treasury offered securities Oct, 14—-Amerlcan Federatlon ,of La, trench for Davie cup.' „ Nov. 6—Five ’ killed and eight In­ Dec. 15—Chlang. Kal-shck resigned for *1,700.090.000 for bonus loans. ( tioi convention voted against .compul¿ July • 22—Jack Sharkey an d Micky" jured by gun explosion on U. S. S. as president of China. Lin Sen suc­ March • 2—House voted for 90 per; snry unJiupJoymcnt insurance. - Walker fought a . 15 round draw :in Colorado. o§ the Year ceeded him. , : cent, cut In immigration;. , ; , Oct. 15—Federation of Labor voted Brooklyn. : Nov. 20—-Explosion in colliery near Dec, 17—Giuseppe Motta- elected March . 3—President -Hoover--.vetoed tor legalization of 2,76 por cent beer. , July 26-*-tfrencH tennis team defeated Gantonbury, England, killed—88 men. president of S-.vltzerland, ‘ the Muscle Shoals'bill and the senn-.c , Oct. 17—A1 Capone, boss gangster,-- British, retaining-Dgvis cup. . Nov. 22—Stoqjt show special wrecked' sustained the veto:.,,,-. ¡’nund guilty Jp Chicago of Income tax n Aug, " 1—Sun Beau, winning the Ar* In Missouri; seven men and many INTERNATIONAL March 4—Congress made “Stm fraud! • v ■ llngton handicap, became record break-1 valuable horses killed; * 1931= Jan.. $—Pope Plus XI issued an en­ Spangled Banner”, the national anthem Celebration of 150th anniversary of. ing money winner. ■ Dec. 13—Three hundred Chinese died . cyclical contemning divorce, birth Seventy-first, congress adjourned. Rattle of Yorktown begun. •Aug* 8—American women’s tennis when ship blew ur near Shanghai: control and many phases of moilewiL March 6—‘Alexander Legge .resigned/ Oct. 19—PresldentHooverspake at team won Wightnian cup from British: life. as chairman of federal'farin board and Vnrktown celebration; , Aug. 23—Helen Wills "Moody again ' - NECROLOGY Compiled by Jan. 23—League of Nations- council .was succeeded b.\v Janies C. Stone. Oct. 29—Interstate commerce com-, won women's tennis-championship. decided to convene world disarmament March 18—Rioting convicts In Illi­ mission denied freight rate' increase of Aug. 28—Rev. Garrison Roebuck of #Jan. 1—Hugh c.‘ Wallace, former conference Feb. 2, 1932. -• - “ nois penitentiary ¡ft Statevllle burned t5 per cent, offering a substitute plan McClure, Ohio, won Grand American ambassador 'to France. E. W. Pickard March- 1—France and Italy reached the mess-hall and other buildings.- .if",temporary increases. ' , ; handicap; Jan. 3—Marshal Joseph Jottre of an accord on naval strength. Sam H. Thompsiwof Illinois appoint­ Oct. 22—Premier Laval of France a r­ ' ‘Aug, 29—Mrs. O. S. Hill-won-women’s France, hero of the, Marne. ■ March 27—International Wheat con­ ed a member of .federal farm board rived In Washington- for conferences Western golf title. Jan. 11— Nathan Straus of New York,. March 19—President Hoover sailed . with President Hoover. mWlioaaJre merchant and philanthro­ ference opened In Rome,. Sept, 5—Francis Qulmet~won nation­ pist. • FOREIGN April 27—New commercial accord on battleship*' Arizona for Porto Rico - Oct. 24—A) Capone sentenced to 11 al amateur golf championship at Chi­ and .Virgin-1 Islands. . w ars tn prison and fine'd *69,000. cago. * Jan. 22—Anna Pavlowa, noted dancer, signed by Italy und Russia. a t, The Hague. Jan. 2—Government of Panama over­ May 4—China abrogated njl extra­ Nevada legislature legalized-’'gam­ O *.t. 25—HopvervLaval conversations Sept. 6 —Kaye Don's Miss England II thrown by revolutionists ami Presi*- territoriality treaties, effective .Jiin. 1, bling. - concluded wIt’ll agreement that revision. . beat Gar Wood’s Miss America IX in Jan, 26—Edward 1. Edwards, former dent Arosemena captured, Ricardo Al­ 1932. .. — .March. 20 —Bltlh control Indorsed by war debts and reparations should go first heat' of Uannsworih trophy race governor of New Jersey and former faro, minister to t tie United States * May 16—Commission on. proposed committee; representing 27 Protestant side by side. at ^Detroit. United States senator. * accepted .offer of the presidency. European union met in Geneva, and churches of America. .Nov. 2—President Hoover named Sept. 7 —Harmsworth races ended Feb. 14—Maj. Gen, C. R. Edwards, Jan. 4—Dr. Daniel .Salamanca elected Austro-German customs union was de­ "March 22 — Federal- farm board an ­ emmittee of five to examine charg es, when Don’s boat was disqualified and commander of Yankee division, A. E. president of Bolivia.' bate 1. • ...... nounced stabilization of wheat prices made against administration policies then sank. . p . F., In Boston,,- Jan. T9—Round table conference on June 20—President'Hoover proposed would end with marketing of 1930 ■i>y the-Navy-league. Sept. 10—Tony Canzonerl, lightweight Feb. 18—Louis Wolheim, stage and India closed in London. one year suspension of German repara­ crop. , . Nov, 3—By .electing a congressman champion, defeated Jack Berg In title screen star. . Jan. 22—French cabinet headed by tions and payments on war debts, -March 23—President Hoover landed 111 the Eighth’ Michigan district the tight at New York. i Frank C. Emerson, governor, of Steeg resigned. June 23—Rotary International met In at San Juan, Porto Rico,| Democrats gained control of the next Wyoming. . Jan. 26—Pierre Laval formed new Sept. T2--Ellsworth vines of Cali­ Vienna' and elected S., \V. Pascall of New York legislature voted to In­ house ot representatives. fornia won national, tennis Champion- W. R, Merrlam, former governor of ministry for France. vestigate conditions in New York city A. Harry Moore, Democrat, was Minnesota. Feb. '7—King of Spain restored con London president. sljlp. Juii'ie 24—-France made counter pro­ government- and lower'-courts, elected governor of New Jersey; Mar­ Sept. 16—Philadelphia Athletics won Feb. 23—Dame Nellie Melba, famous stitiitional rights and called an elec- March 25—President Hoover spent tin tf. Conner, Democrat, governor of Boprano, in Melba, Australia. tioig posal, for war debt moratorium. Great American league pennant. * Brita’n and Italy accepted Hoover’s day at St. Thomas, Virgin-Islands. Mississippi, and Ruby Laffoon, Demo­ Sept. 16—S t Louis Cardinals won March l—Representative He'hry A. "Feb. 9—Karl 0/ Bessborough appoint­ March 29—President Hoover re­ crat, governor of Kentucky. Cooper of. Wisconsin. ed governor general of Canada. ' plan. National league pennant...... July *'6—France and United States turned from Carrlbenn cruise. Nov. 7—Committee on Navy league Sept. 19—Tom Creavy won the pro­ Reur Admiral Thomas S. Rodgers, U. Feb. M—Berenguer cabinet of Spain April 1—Methods of collecting crime charges reported they contained many S. N., retired. ■ resigned and king cancelled call for agreed on moratorium plan and It be­ fessional golf championship. came effective as-of date of July 1. statistics condemned ..by Wiekersham false and inaccurate statements,' and Sants Paula team of Argentina won March 2—Lieut. Gen. Edgar Jadwln, parliamentary elections. Julv 13—World bankers at Basel ex­ commission. vinillcatod President Hoover's navy chairman of Interoeeanle canal board, Feb. 16—Pehr Svinhufvud elected April 7—Anton J. Cermnk,. Democrat, American open polo, title, ... ; tended *100,000,000 credit to Germany, policy. Sept. 26 - Helen Hicks won women’s March 10—Joseph P. Cotton, under­ president of Finland. elected mayor of Chicago. New cruiser Indianapolis launched, secretary of state. - , Feb. 1*—New Spanish government July 20—International conference on golf championship, defeating Mrs German crisis opened in London. April 22—King of Siam, with his Nov, 11—Armistice day observed, Glenna Collett Vare. . March 16—Cardinal Pietro Maffi, formed by Admiral Juan Aznar, moil- queen,' came to United States for an President' Hoover speaking In Wash­ archbishop of Pisa, ' ■ archlst. July 23—London conference ad-' Oct. 10—St. Louis Cardinals won jburned after adopting recommenda­ .eye operation. ington. world championship. Representative James B. Aswell of Feb. 20—Attempt to assassinate King' May 4—international Chamber ot Nov. IS—President’ Hoover proposed Louisiana. Zog of Albania in Vienna failed. tions that h'ort term credits to Ger­ Oct. 12—Jack Sharkey whipped many be renewed, Commerce met in Washington. federal system of home loan banks. Primo Camera in Brooklyn: March 24—Robert Edeson, stage and Peruvian counter revolution sup­ May 11—President Hoover ordered Mrs. Hattie Caraway appointed screen star. * pressed with bloodshed at Callao but Aug. ll--Protoeol co-ordinating mor­ drastic reductions in expenses of all Oct. 20—Nova Scotia boat Bluenose atorium plan with Youiig plan signed temporary senator from Arkansas. won Atlantic fishing fleet trophy per­ Rear Admiral C. P. Plunkett, retired, continued at Arequ'ipa. executive1 departments. - Nov. Í5—President Hoover's advisory In Washington. March 1—Navy junta In Peru forced by international experts in London. May 15—Harvey H. Bundy of Mich manently.' Aug. 27-^-American and French committee on education reported rec­ Oct. 23—Lou Broulliard won welter­ March 27—Arnold Bennett, English Provisional President Cerro to resign ,igan appointed assistant secretary of ommending wide revision of federal novelist and playwright. and put Chief Justice ltieardo Elias at bankers arranged for' *400,000,000 loan state weight title from Jack Thompson. to Great Britain. educational policy and creation of a Oct. 26—Young Perez of Tunis woh ■ Henry IveS Cob'b, American archi­ head of government. . May 18—Supreme court upheld legal­ department of education with a secre­ tect. • Dr. Gabriel Terra Inaugurated as Sept. 3—Germany and Austria form­ ity of the Hoover dam act. flyweight title from Frankie Genaro of ally abandoned the proposed customs tary In the cabinet. New York tn Paris. March 29—Byron Bancroft Johnson, president of Uruguay, and Arturo Ar­ "Red flag" clause of California anti­ Nov. 16—Dino Grand!, Italian for­ founder of American Baseball league. aujo as president of Salvador. union'. Nov. 2—Lewis outwrestled Zbyszko Sept 6—Worid court ruled Austro- communist statute held invalid by Su eign minister, arrived In Washington In Chicago and won worid title. Dr. George A. Dorsey, anthropologist, March Array junta in Peru ousted preme court. for conversations with President Hoo-- In New York. . Elias. .J,. German customs union wns illegal. May 21—American Red Cross cele Nov. 4—Battallno beat Earl MSstro Sept. 7—League of Nations assembly ver. In Chicago, retaining featherweight April 1—Maclyn Arbuckle, stage and -March 19—Lieut. Col. David Ocampo brated Its fiftieth anniversary. Nov. 19—Grandl concluded his con­ screen star. became provisional president of Peru. met in Geneva, electing Nikolas Tl- May 25—Supreme court ruled for title. lulescu of Rumania president. , versations with President Hoover and Nov. 20—Canzonerl defeated Kid "April 9—Nicholas Longworth, speak­ April 4—Mutinous troops seized Ma­ eigners. seeking citizenship can ex­ Secretary Stlmson. er bf the national house of representa­ deira Island; Portugal rushed war­ Sept. 8—Mexico accepted bid to Join press no reservations about bearing Chocolate In New York.. - ■ ■ tives. League of Nations. Nov. 21—Federal Judge FltzHenry Nov. 21—In football Yale defeated ships to crush rebellion. arms for the country. at Springfield, 111., rilled i alcohol per­ May 2—George F. Baker of New April 12—King Alfonso's enemies Sept. 14—Panama and China given May 28—Presbyterian general assem Harvard, and University of Southern York, America's richest banker. seats In League of Nations council. mits to food manufacturers Illegal. California beat Notre Dame. triumphed as Spain voted; Republicans bly opened in Pittsburgh and elected Nov. 24—Robert L. O’Brien, Boston May 9—Dr. Albert A. Miehelson, emi­ Sept. 19—Japanese troops shelled Dr. Lewis, S. Mudge of Philadelphia Nov. 28—Northwestern, Purdue and nent scientist, ip Pasadena, Calif. ‘ . routed monarchists in municipal elec­ and occupied Mukden," Mnnchuria. editor, ., appointed chairman of tariff Michigan tied for Western Conference tions. moderator. commission. May 10—Walter A. Strong, publisher April ;4—King Alfonso abdicated Sept. 20—Japan occupied all cities In May 29—C. C. Teague resigned from football championship; Army defeated of Chicago Dally News. southern Manchuria; China sent note R. M. Kleberg, Democrat, elected con­ Notre Dame; Yale beat Princeton; Tu- and sa.lled for exile; republic set up federal farm board and W. F, Schill gressman from Texas to succeed the May 12—Eugene Ysaye, violinist, In demanding Japanese cease hostilities ing was reappointed. lane won Southern conference title. Brussels, Belgium, headed by Alcala Zamora. .and withdraw troops to previous posi­ late H. W. VVurzbach, Republican. Dec. 30—Annual conference, .of Na­ April 16—Civil war broke out in Hon­ May 30—President Hoover delivered Nov. 30— Representative B. H. Snell May 14 —David Beiasco, dean of tions. Memorial day address at Valley Forge, tional Collegiate Athletic association theatrical producers. duras, loyal troops defeating rebels in Oct. 5—Fourth Pan-American com­ nf New York chosen Republican candi­ opened In New York. three battles I’a. date 'or speaker. Dr. S. P. Brooks, president of Baylor mercial congress opened In Washing­ May 31—Secretary Mellon announced university, in Waco, Texas April 2b—Honduras 'nsurgents cap­ ton. ------— Vice President Curtis announced he tured and looted Progreso. an *S00.000,000 bond issue. AERONAUTICS May 16—Dr. Samuel W. Parr of Uni­ Oct. 8—Japanese army planes bombed June 1—Minnesota's press gag law would be a candidate for renomination. April 22—Honduras rebel forces Chinchow, temporary capital of Man­ Herman Trelle of Alberta, Canada, Jan. 5—Twelve Italian planes started versity of Illinois, chemist. routed by federal troops. held unconstitutional by United States transatlantic flight from Portuguese May 29—Congressman C. A. Mooney churia, killing many soldiers and civil­ Supreme court. again declared American wheat king at May 2—Rebels in Madeira Island sur­ ians. International Live Stock exposition tn Guinea to Brazil. of Cleveland, Ohio. rendered to Portuguese forces. Supreme court refused to review the Jan. 6 —Tep ot the Italian planes June 4—Mortimer I,. Schlff, New York Oct. 10—China served ultimatum on case of Albert B. Fall. Chicago. May 13—Aristide Briand defeated for Japan, demanding immediate evacua­ Dec. I—W. Warren Barbour appoint­ reached Natal, Brazil; two forced banker and philanthropist, presidency of France; Paul Doumer June 5—Al Capone, Chicago gang down at sea, five men killed. June 5—John I,. Stodilnrd, American tion of Manchuria. leader, Indicted, for Income tax eva­ ed senator from New Jersey. ejected. , Oct. l i —Secretary of State Sttmson Wabash "ailway put 'in receiver’s Jan. 11—Mrs. Beryl Hart and Lieut. author and travel lecturer. May 22—Spanish republic dècreed sions. W. S. MacLnren lost in Wop from Ber­ Jurle 15—Miss Anna Adams Gordon, called on League of Nations to avert June 6—President Hoover ordered hands. absolute freedom for all roliglons. war between China and Japan. Dec. 2—President Hoover opened muda to the Azores, ^ . former president of World W. C. T. U. May 30—Premier Mussolini ordered abandonment of Guam naval station. Jan. 31—Big German flying boat DO- June 20—Ralph Booth, American ' Oct. 15—League of Nations council June 7—Report by Wlckersham com­ conference On home blinding. dissolution of all Catholic action youth • Incited United States to participate in Dec 5—Steamer Manhattan, largest X (lew from Lisbon to Canary islands minister to Denmark. organizations in Italy; Pope Pius re­ mission blamed excessive crime on on transatlantic flight, v*. June 25—AlfredAloyslus Smith discussion of Slno-Japanese embroglio, system of prosecution; merchant vessel ever built tn America, sponded by placing the Catholic Action Japan opposing. launched at Camden, N. J. April 7—Harmon trophy presented to (“Trader Horn”), in London. - in control of the bishops. Oct. 24—League of Nations council June 9—Tennessee/ lower house Dec. 7—Seventy-second congress con Mai. James II. Doolittle for his blind June 27—Wilbur C. Whitehead, June 8—Great Britain awarded own­ demanded that Japan evacuate Chinese voted against Impeachment of Gov. H. vened; John N. Garner of Texas, Dem­ flight experiments. bridge whist authority. ership of Jerusalem wading wall to H. Horton. May 27 —Prof. August Piccard or July 1—Miss Alice M. Robertson, territory by, November 16 and ad­ June 12—Al Capone and 68 others ocrat. elected speaker of the house. . Moslems, with free access for Jews journed to that date; Japan rejected Communist "hunger marchers” re­ Brussels and an assistant made bal­ former congresswoman from Oklahoma. at all times. Indicted by federal grand "jury at Chi­ loon flight to the stratosphere, being July 2—Dr. Stephen M. Babcock of the demand. cago for conspiracy to violate prohibi­ pulsed by police In Washington. June 13 — Paul Doumer inaugurated Nov. 4—League of Nations again told Interstate commerce commission in a sealed aluminum ball; landed In University of Wisconsin, Inventor of president of France. Japan to withdraw troops- from Man­ tion laws. granted railroads *100,000,000 freight Austria Tyrol after reaching record the milk test. Juan B. Perez resigned presidency June 15—president Hoover addressed altitude of>52,500 feet. July 4—George S. Graham o.f Penn­ of Venezuela on demand of congress. churia. the Indiana Republican Editorial as­ rate Increase. June 4—.German flying boat- DO-X sylvania, oldest member of congress. Nov. 6—Japanese won three day bat­ sociation in Indianapolis, predicting a Dec. 8—President Hoover gave con­ June 16—Government of Austria re­ tle with Chinese under G«n? Ma Chan- gress ills message on the state of the flow from Cape Verde Islands to F er­ July 7—John Brlsben Walker, sol­ signed. • renewal of prosperity. nando Noronha, Brazil, in 12 hours 15 dier, business man, writer and mag­ shan at Nonni river bridge. S R. McKelvie resigned from federal Union, asking higher ,taxes, a recon­ June 19—Juan Vicente Gomez elected Nov. 8—Three thousand armed civ­ struction finance corporation and other minutes azine editor, In Brooklyn. president of Venezuela. ilians rioted in Tientsin; Fifteenth farm, board. June 23—Wiley Post and Harold July 9—John L. Agnew, mining mag­ June 20—Pope Pius denounced the June 16—President Hoover, former emergency measures. Gatty hopped off from Harbor Grace, nate, at Copper Cliff. Ont. United States Infantry called out, to­ President Coolidge and other notables Illinois Central cut pay of officers Fascist government of Italy. gether with French and Italian troops. N. F., for Berlin. R. L Henry, former congressman Doctor Buresch formed new govern­ took part In dedication of the Harding and nonunion employees. June 24—Post and Gatty landed at from Texas, In Houston. Nov. P2—Germany asked a moratori­ memorial at Marlon, Ohio. Dec. 9—President Hoover sent con­ ment for Austria. um on reparations. Chester, England, and proceeded to July 13—Representative C. G. Ed­ June 28—Spanish elections won by Al Capone pleaded guilty In Chicago gress his budget message together Berlin on way around world. wards of Georgia. Nov. 16-r-Lcague of Nations council to income tax evasion and prohibition with the report of Secretary of the Republican coalition. met In Paris to consider the Slno-Jap­ Otto Hillig and'H olger Holrlls left July 28—Congressman Sam C. Major , July 9—.Mussolini barred all Fascists law violation indictments. Treasury Mellon recommending In­ Harbor Grace on a flight to Copen­ of Missouri. anese embroglio; Ambassador Dawes June 17—President Hoover spoke at creased taxes. 'from joining Catholic Action. present as American observer. New York Central passed Its divi­ hagen. Aug. 3—Merritt Star, Chicago attor­ July 11—Financial crisis in Germany One year armament truce declared In dedication of remodeled Lincoln tomb June 25—Hillig and Holrlls landed at ney and author. due to failure to get huge loan for in Springfield, 111. dend, ‘first time in more than 60 y/ars. Crefeld, Germany. Aug. 11—Rov. Plater J. O’Callaghan effect by League secretariat. Railways of country asked Inter­ Dec. 10—Message on foreign relations Reichsbank. » Nov. 18—Japanese routed General Ma July 1—Post and Gatty landed at of Chicago, president of Catholic Total . July 26—Carlos Ibanez, president- state commerce commission to author­ sent to congress by President. Roosevelt field. Long Island, having Abstinence Union of America. and captured Anganchi and Tsitslhar. ize 15 per cent Increase In freight Dec. 10—President Hoover’s message dictator of Chile, resigned and lied. Nov. 20—Truce in Manchuria, planned on foreign relations asked ratification completed the flight ground the world Aug. 26—Frank Harris, author, In Princess Ileana of Rumania and by League of Nations council, rejected rates. In 8 days, 15 hours and 51^ minutes. Nice, France. Archduke Anton of Austria were mar­ June 23—Dwight Davis resigned as of the moratorium and proposed re­ July 15—George Endres 'and Alex­ Aug. 29—Alfred P. Dennis, member ried at Sinaia. by Japan. governor general of Philippines, ef­ constitution of war debt commission. Germany proposed new conference on Harry Powers, West Virginia ''Blue­ ander Magyar. Hungarian army flyers, of tariff commission. July 27—Juan Esteben Monterò be­ reparations and debts. fective June 30. • started from Harbor Grace, N. F., on Aug. 31—Sir Hall Caine, English came acting president of Chile. July 7—John R. Coen of Sterling, beard" murderer, convicted and sen­ flight to Budapest author. . Nov. 23—Japanese army in Manchu­ tenced to death. Aug. 9—Plebiscite failed to over­ ria began.advance southward on Chin­ Cpio, elected grand exalted ruler of July 16—Endres and Magyar landed Sept. 12—F. W. Lehmann ot St. throw Prussian government, and rad­ the Elks. Dec. 11—Seven convicts escaped 14 miles from Budapest. Louis, former United States solicitor chow. Julv 11—Suspension of sentence de­ from Leavenworth: three died In bat­ icals staged fatal riots. Nov. 26—Chinese and Japanese July 28—Hugh Hetndort and Clyde general. State of war declared in Havana as nied Albert B. Fall. tle with -posse, three were recaptured. Pangborn took, off from New lr ork on Sept. 18—J. F. Nugent, former sen­ troops began fierce fighting in Tientsin. Julv 13—Gen. -B„ D. Foulois appointed Dec. 15—Republican national com­ revolutionary movement broke out. Dec. 1—Japanese stopped advance on flight to Moscbw; Russell Boardman ator from Idaho. Aug. 14—Cuban army captured ' Gen. chief of army air corps, effective De­ mittee voted to hold presidential con­ Col. Zack Mulhali, Oklahoma pioneer " Chinchow; General Ma defeated Jap­ vention In Chicago, opening June 14. and John Polando started from New Mario Menocal and other revolutionary anese troops near Tsitsihar,, cember 20. York on flight to Turkey. and showman. leaders. July 15—Criminal court procedure Dec. 17—Senator Swanson named a Col. and Mrs. C. A. Lindbergh' left Sept. 19—Dr. David Starr Jordan, Dec. 6—Japanese In Manchuria be­ criticized in a report from Wicker- delegate to disarmament conference. Aug. • 17—President' Machado an­ gan war on bandits on three fronts. Washington. on air tour to Japan. chancollor emeritus of Stanford u n i­ nounced the Cuban revolt waiT sup­ sham commission. Dec. 18—The house ratified the'H oo­ July 29—Herndon and Pangborn versity. Dec. 7—International bankers com­ July 20—A. B, Fall entered the New ver , moratorium but went on record pressed. mittee to Investigate Germany's abil­ landed In Wales, went on to London Sept. 25—Dr. J. B. Deaver of Phil­ Aug. 19—Count Bethlen resigned as Mexico penitentiary. - as opposed to reduction or cancellation and started again for Moscow. adelphia, surgeon. ity to resume reparations payments July 24—Federal court of appeals up­ of war debts. premier of Hungary and was succeeded next summer met in Basel, Switzer­ July 30—Bo.icdmnn and Polando Sept. 29—Sir William Orpen, British by Count Karolyl. held conviction of Ralph Capone on landed In Istanbul, setting new non­ artist. land. ' Income tax fraud charges. SPORTS Aug. 24—British labor cabinet re­ „Dec. 10—Japan and China accepted stop distance record. Oct. 2—Sir Thomas Llpton, tea mag­ signed and Premier Ramsay MacDon­ with reservations the League of Na­ July 26—Report by Wlckersham Jan. 1—Alabama defeated Washing­ Aug. 14—Lindberghs landed at Kar- nate and yachtsman. ald was asked to form a coalition min­ tions resolution for cessation of hos­ commission declared American prison ton State in Pasadena, Rose Bowl foot­ agin Island, Kamchatka. Oct. 3—Dr. Rosslter Johnson, author istry to balance the budget. tilities in Manchuria and a commission system a failure In almost every sense. ball game. . Aug. 27—DO-X, hlg German flying and editor. ” Isidro Ayora, president of Ecuador, Julv 28—United States Steel corpora- . Feb. 5—Capt. Malcolm Campbell of boat, arrived at New York. Oct. 5—Dwight W. Morrow, senator of inquiry. „ tlon directors reduced dividend rate resigned. Dec. 20—Chinese army began drive England established world automobile Aug..28—National air races opened from New Jersey. ' , • Aug. 25—British national government to recapture Mukden-from Japanese. and authorized lowering of salaries. speed 'record of 245.73 miles an hour at Cleveland, Ohio.' _± Oct. 7—Daniel.Chester French, Amer­ formed with MacDonald as prime min­ July 29—Centenary of McCormick's at Daytona Beach, Fla. Sept. 1—Graf Zeppelin reached Bra­ ican sculptor. ister.. DOMESTIC reaper celebrated at Blacksburg, Va. Feb.- 26—First James E. Sullivan zil. Oct. 11—Fleming H. Revell of New Sept. 1—Mutiny in Chilean navy Aug. 3—C. B. Curtis appointed min­ memorial medal of A. A. U. presented Sept. 4—Jimmy Doolittle flew from York, publisher, threatened government. Jan. 1—President Hoover proclaimed ister to Salvador and Arthur Schoen- to . Los Angeles to New York in 11% hours. Oct. 14—W. H. Williams, president Sept. 2—Italy and the pope reached the London naval treaty in effect. feld minister to Dominican republic. Feb. 28—Northwestern university Sept. 7—Lowell Bayles won Thomp-. of Wabash railway. an accord on Catholic Action societies. Jan. 5—Congress resumed business Aug. 4—Governor Murray closed- the won Big Ten basketball championship. son trophy at Cleveland with average Oct. 16—-Charles W. Murphy, former Chilean cabinet, resigned. and house passed bill appropriating Oklahoma oil wells and proclaimed March 20—Gar Wood at Miami Beach speed of 236 miles an hour. owner of Chicago National League Sept. 6—Chilean government planes *45,000,000 for drought relief; senate, martial law, demanding a price of *1 a set new speed boat record! of 102.256 Sept. 8—Don Moyle and C. A. Allen Ball club. bombed warships held by mutineers. increased amount, by *15,000,000 for barrel. miles an hour. started from Samushiro, Japan, on non­ Oct. 18—Thomas A. Edison In West Sept. 7—Chilean mutineers surren­ food loans, Aug. 7—Farm board rejected offer March 21—Cambridge crew beat Ox-, stop flight to Seat’tle. * Orange, N. J. dered. Jan 9—Senate asked President to from Germany for Its cotton holdings. ford. Sept. 11—Hope for Muyle and Allen Oct 22—Fletcher Hale, congressman Sept. 8—British parliament met and resubmit three nominations to power Wlckersham commission report crit­ April 14—Jack Thompson, Chicago given up. from New Hampshire. national government won vote of con­ commission. icised deportation methods, colored welterweight regained world's Sept. 13—Lieuts. J. N. Boothman and Oct. 24—C. F. D. Belden, librarian of fidence. Jan. 10—President Hoover refused to Frank Evans of Utah appointed title by defeating Tommy Freeman of G. H. Stainforth won Schneider cup Boston Public library and president of Sept. 10—House of Commons accepted return power commission appointments member of federal farm board. Cleveland. permanently for Great Britain, the lat­ American Library association. Snowden’s budget, increasing taxes and to the senate. Aug. 8—'Navy’s dirigible Akron April 24—Tony Canzonerl -retained ter setting new speed record of 379.05 „Oct. 25—Charles A. Comlskey, owner cutting the. dole and pay of govern­ Jan. 15—House passed army appro­ christened by Mrs. Hoover. lightweight title at Chicago by knock­ miles per hour. of Chicago White Sox ball club. ment employees. priation bill carrying *446,024,000. , Aug. 12—Farm board asked cotton ing out Jack (Kid) Berg of England. Sept. 16—Moyle and Allen found alive Ronald W. Boyden, American mem­ Sept. 14—Round tab-e conference on Jan. 16—Senate passed *30,000,000 planters to plow under one-third of May 9—Maté won the Preakness. and safe on island off Kamchatka. ber of the Hague court. India opened In London with Gandhi bill for modernizing three battleships. crop. May 12—American amateur boxers Sept. 23—Navy dirigible Akron made Oct. 28—John M. Bowman, president present. Jan. 17—Senate voted for *25:000,000 Aug. 17—Five large Toledo banks deflated French team, 5 bouts to 3, first test flight successfully. of Bowman-Biitmore hotel corporation. Sept. 21'—British parliament passed gift to Red Cross for free food. closed their doors. in Chicago. Oct. 4—Pangborn and Herndon start­ Nov. 5t—C. A. Greathouse of Indiana, measure suspending gold standard act Jan. 18—President Hoover named Texas oil wells closed and martial May 16—rMrs. Whitney’s Twenty- ed nonstop flight from Japan to United secretary of Democratic national com­ for six months. Red Cross-relief drive committee head law in the fields proclaimed. Grand won the Kentucky derby. States. mittee Sept. 27—Norway and Sw eden'sus­ ed by Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 19—President Hoover named W. May 22J^Eric Smith won British — Oct. 5—Pangborn : and Herndon Prof. O. E. Rqlvaag, novelist and pended gold standard. . Jan, 19—Wlckersham commission re­ S. Gifford head/o{ unemployment re­ amateur golf title. landed at VVenatchie, Wash., complet­ educator, at Northfield,’Minn. Oct. 4—Juan Esteban Monterò elected port on- prohibition delivered to Presi­ lief body. May 23—Wisconsin won Big Four ing first continuous flight from Japan Nov, 6—Senator T. H. Caraway of president of Chile. dent Hoover. , Aug. 21—Farm board traded 25,000,- track and field championship. •> to United States and winning i|25,000 Arkansas. Oct. 7—German cabinet resigned apd Jan.' 20—Wlckersham report, trans­ »00 bushels of wheat to Brazil for 1,- May 37 —William Harridge elefcted prize. Henry M. Wurzbach, only Republican •Chancellor Bruenlng was commissioned mitted to congress, found to be a 050,000 bags of coffee. president of American Baseball league. Nov. 25—Bert Hlnkler-atOned flight congressman from Texas. to form a new government with great­ straddle of the liquor question. Contract let for Chicago’s *16,005,000 May SO—Louis Schneider,won Indian­ from Natal, Brazil, to~Afrlca. 1 Nov. 7—Richard T. Crane, Jr., of* ly Increased* powers. Jan. 29—Secretary Stimson apologized post office building. apolis 500 mile automobile, Tace. Nov. 26—Hinkler landed In British Chicago, president of Crane company. Oct. 13—Spanish cortes voted separa'-' to Italy for remarks derogatory to Aug. 25—Col. Luke Lea of Tennes­ Southern California won intercol- Gambia, West Africa, completing first Nov. 9—-Col. Isaac N. Lewis, inventor tion of church and state. Mussolini made by Gen. Smedley But­ see, publisher and former senator, con­ lngiate track championship. eastward flight across the South At­ of machine gun, in Hoboken, N. J. Oct. 14—Zamora resigned as presi­ ler, who was ordered court rriartlaled. victed of bank fraud and sentenced to * June 3—English derby won by Cam- lantic Nov. 17—Edward Simmons, American dent of Spain and was succeeded by Feb. 4—Senate reconfirmed Garsaud prison. eronlan, the favorite. . - Dec. 5—Lowell R. Bayles killed at painter, In Baltimore. Emanuel Azana. and Draper as members of power Aug. 31—Farm board announced It June 5—Tommy Armour, Detroit pro­ Detroit in attempt to set n e w ' speed A. J. Wimple, corn developer, In Cen­ .- Oct. 22—People of Cyprus revolted board but rejected George Otis Smith was through buying wheat and cotton fessional, won British open golf cham­ record. ----- terville, S. D. • against British rule, burning the gov-" Feb. 6—Compromise in drought re­ for stabilization. pionship. . - Nov. 21—Dr. Sam Small, editor and ernment building. in„Nicosia. lief matter reached by congressional gept. 4—Sale of 15,000,000 bushels of June 6—University of Southern Cali­ DISASTERS evangelist. In Atlanta, Ga. OcL 23—Cyprus revolt suppressed by leaders by adding *20,000,000 to'loans farm board wheat to China announced. fornia won national collegiate track Jan.. 3—About 170 persons killed by Nov. 22—Louis Loucheur, French .. troops. fund. <- Veterans of Foreign Wars voted for meet. . ' • - typhoon 'In the Philippines. statesman. Oct. 24—Sanchez Cerro elected presi­ Feb. 8—General Butler reprimanded repeal of dry law. University of Illinois won Big Four Jan. 14—Oaxaca City, Mexico, wrecked/ Nov 25—Form er Gov. Al Taylor of dent of Peru. and his trial called off. Sept. 8—Alphonse Capone withdrew baseball championship. by earthquake; many killed. . Tennessee. Oct 26—President Gugglarl of Para­ Feb. 13—House passed *349,000,000 his plea of guilty to crimes against June 16—Navy won the Poughkeep­ Feb. 3—Cities of Napier and H ast­ Nov. 27—Robert Ames, American ac­ guay handed 'over thè presidential naval appropriation bill. the dry law, In " Chicago. sie regatta. ings. New Zealand, wrecked by earth­ tor. powers to Vice President Navero, be- Feh.' 14—Interior department appro­ Sept. 11—Farm board sold 7,500,000 June T9—Harvard beat' Yale in the quake; many killed. Hoke Smith, former cabinet member, , cause of disorders: - priation carrying *20.000,000 for bushels of wheat to Germany. NeW London regatta. Feb 16—One • hundred Chinese senator and governor. In Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 27—MacDonald's National gov­ drought relief passed by congress and Sept. .14—American Legion, labor con­ June 20—Mate won : the American drowned when Steamer sank In Pearl Nov. 30—Henry Walters, railway ernment won. a sweeping victory in signed by the President.. . , ference opened in Washington. dérby at Chicago. . ‘ river * magnate In New York. the British elections. -Feb. 16—House passed bill Increasing Sept. 17—Samuel P. Town of Phila­ ]Bd Dudley won Western' open golf March 7.—Earthquake In the Balkans Dr. K. G. Matheson, president of Nov. S—Prime Minister MacDonald loans on veterans bonus certificates to delphia elected-commander in chief of. championship. killed 150 and wrecked many towns. Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. ot Great Britain' announced new cab­ 50 per cent ■ ' ll the _G, A. R- ad encampment .In Des- June 21— of Omaha March 31— Knute Rockne, Notre Daniel Sullivan, multimillionaire inet of 20. ■Feh. 18—Senate rejected treaty with Moines. won -Transmississippl golf title.- Dame football coach and seven others banker of San Antonio, Tex. Nov. 16—Philip Snowden was ere- ' Canada for preservation of Niagara Sept 211—President Hoover addressed june 23—Yale won collegiate golf .killed In T. A. T. Western Express J. J. Hattstaedt of Chicago, veteran ated a viscount and elevated to house falls. American Legion convention In De­ musical educator. . of lords. . team title. liner crash near Bazaar, Kan.’, Feb. 19-^Bonus loan bill, passed by troit. Juhe 27—American golfers defeated City of Managua, Nicaragua, ruined Dec. 1—W. O. Shepard, Methodist Nov. 19—Spanish national assembly the senate. Iowa state troops -called out to sup­ bishop of Mediterranean area, In Paris.... declared former King Alfonso an < out­ British, regaining the Ryder cup. by earthquake; 1,100 dead. Feb. 20—House adopted conference press farmers' revolt against tuber­ George Dunlap of Princeton won colt April 29—Earthquake in Transcau­ Dec. 2—A. H. Cockburn, government law. s report"on bill for government operation culin tests of cattle. • gun expert, at Watervllet, N. Y. Nov. 25—Labor cabinet of Australia Of Muscle Shoals. - . ^ legiatd golf championship.-^ casia killed vnearly 400. Sept. 22—United States Steel. Beth- May 25—Forty-seven killed by Are Dec, 3—Ylhncent DTndy, French com- ■was defeated and resigned. • Feb. 21—Senate passed *358,000,000 lehem Steel and Youngstown Sheet-apd July *1—Max Schméling of.Germany poser. ■ Nav. 27—British conference on Bur­ naval appropriation bill, adding funds whipped Willie Stribling In 15 rounds In gold mine in Kolar fields, India. Tube, announced wage cuts...of 10 per at Cleveland, retaining the heavyweight Dec. 4—J, F. Jelke, philanthropist ma, opened- in London. for eleven destroyers. cent; General Motors reduced salaries; June 9—British submarine sunk In and manufActur-er, in Chicago. . Dec.-l—Round table, conference on In- ‘ Feb. 23—Senate adopted Muscle United States R ubier adopted 5-day title. , collislbn near Weihaiwei, China; 24 men . July 4— and -W Illlt lost:. > * ♦ F. H. . Bedford, oil magnate. In !New dia ended without result. .Shoals measure; house passed the Wag­ week. Yqrk. Dec. -2—-Moderate coalition won New ner employment , agency bill. ‘ Burke tied for national op'en golf June 14—French excursion steamer Sept. 24—American Legion voted for championship. , capsized near St. Nazaire; about GOO , Charles MacVeagh. former American Zealand election over radicals. Feh. 24—United States Supreme referendum on dry laws, decided, not ambassador to Japan. i . Dec. 3—President Arturo Araujo of • court again upheld validity of the to ask immediate payment of compenr , July 6—Von Elm and Burke again lives lost. ■tied in play-off of national golf cham­ June 22—Ten million dollar firs. In •Dec.v 5’—Vachell .Lindsay, American Salvador, ousted by military revolution. Eighteenth amendment. satton -certificates, and . elected Harr; poet; In,Springfield, 111. .Wages ‘ of Canadian railway work­ House passecTTfcsoHition for abolish­ Lt Stevens, Jr.,.of Warsaw, N. C., na-' pionship. , ' St. John, N. B. July..6—Billy Burke won open golf •, Aug. ' 21—Flood of . Yangtse river Dec. 6-LClarenee H. • Howard, steel ers cut 10 per cent. ing of "lame duck” session olj con­ tlonal- commander. , magnate, in Boston. gress. „ *- — , ■— Oct. 1—Eastern trunk .lines agreed title .to second playoff with Van Elm drowned ‘ 200,000 .and threatened de­ .i Dec. 8—Qerman government "decreed 'vjuly--.ll—Walter Hagen and Percy struction of Hankow, ' Dee. 7—R, &~THupp. automobile ------—reductions.~ ln wages,- salaries, ‘and F6b.- 26—President Hoover vetoed the on plan tor merging eisterfr-roads into manufacturer.’-Tq, Detroit. • nearly all cojts of living. veterans’ bonus Joan measure and, .the four systems.. J AUls8 1,e& for'Canadian upen golf title. ' Aug. 27—Thousands reported killed house repassed it. * Dct 6^-Araertcan Federation ojt La­ Q’ju ly '14—Hagen beat Allies In playsfr by earthquake in Baluchistan. • D ec ~ 9—Antonio ‘ Salandra,'1 ‘ war' 'x ^ 'S a n c h e s Orro inaugurated president Aug.i,80^Terrlble:!ffood9v north ff-oit premier of italy. * t House' • appropriated1. 230,000,000' bor. rbpened -,lto^annpay?cpnveptlon-;in;4 for Canadian, title. a íA ug. v®0—Terr 1 bio., sooaa y, north s-or ' "0—Zamora was " --Vincpavir, B. C. * - 1 í^gehot^\ehinaf,Tesultedfrom,Break-; ' 'IdM iliji ‘ Ingi oi iGranmeanol dykea;,. 169,000, Í 0 .1911. Western Sformai