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Tuesday April 20, 1937

The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary, diary 2by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.

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Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today

 

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On Budget Day in the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain raised income and business taxes to achieve a small projected surplus of £282,000.

 

 

 

In Berlin, Hitler reviewed 14,000 troops parading in honour of his 48th birthday. Albert Speer presented Hitler with renderings and a first model of the Volkshalle.

B’nai B’rith was banned in Nazi Germany because of individual members spreading “communist propaganda”.

Gee Walker of the Detroit Tigers hit for the cycle during a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Indians. He is the only player to ever hit for the cycle on Opening Day.

 

 

Chicago Daily Tribune April 20, 1937
Chicago Daily Tribune April 20, 1937

Tuesday April 14, 1936

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The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.

Velma came up and we sewed.  I on Dit’s little blue flannel blanket.  Pete came up later and chatted.  Saw Ruth Cobeau – She is terribly thin but the leg  is almost healed.   Her Scarlet Fever has given her a bad time bit in her wheelchair in the sunshine she is cheerful as ever. Letters from home, Dit and Jonathon already this week – The sky is falling

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today

President F.D. Roosevelt opens the baseball season at Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C

FDR Library Photograph Collection. NPx 74-20:496

 

The Battle of the Ogaden began on the southern front of the Abyssinian War.

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During a parade celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Second Spanish Republic in Madrid, several small bombs exploded under the presidential reviewing stand. The explosions caused no injuries but several people were trampled in the panic that ensued. Police blamed the attack on fascists.

A production of William Shakespeare‘s Macbeth, commonly nicknamed Voodoo Macbeth and directed by Orson Welles, premiered at the Lafayette Theatre in Harlem

 

Record turnout is expected in Illinois and Nebraska as voters head to the polls to vote in primary elections. Meanwhile, the Alaska G.O.P can not make a decision.

Chicago Daily Tribune April 14, 1936 pg 2
Chicago Daily Tribune April 14, 1936 pg 2
Chicago Daily Tribune April 14, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune April 14, 1936