Monthly Archives: August 2016

Monday August 31, 1936

diary 2The 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.

Letter from Ty-Ty says she and Mary Jo will come Thursday – Dr. Smith died in his chair on Saturday morning last.  Seems terrible but he’d been ailing for some time!

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Clark Gable is on the cover of this week’s Time Magazine

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A Nationalist radio broadcast from Seville announced that 67 miners at Rio Tinto had been executed for supplying Republican forces with munitions.

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The Battle of the Sierra Guadalupe ended in a tactical Nationalist victory.

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An explosion at a mine in Bochum, Germany killed 29.

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: Radio Prague International shortwave broadcasts from the government telegraph office

Radio Prague was launched.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chicago Daily Tribune August 31, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune August 31, 1936

 

Sunday August 30, 1936

diary 2The 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.

Went to a tea at Wanda Howard’s for Ethelyn. Saw Mickey B. and Image result for one rainy afternoonJosephine Albow.  Mickey bought me home.  Went to see “One Rainy Afternoon” with Frances Lederer – absurd but cute.  Yesterday we walked to 5 points and several blocks on the way back.  Visited maternity ward of Masonic while in Five Points.  Not such a long walk!

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The head of Thomas Jefferson on the Mount Rushmore sculpture was dedicated in a ceremony attended by President Roosevelt

Sunday August 30,1936
Sunday August 30,1936

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Chicago Tribune published Jay Allen‘s famous account of the Massacre of Badajoz. “Eighteen hundred men – there were women too – were mowed down there in some twelve hours”, Allen reported. “There is more blood than you would think in 1,800 bodies.”

USS Kane (DD-235)

The destroyer USS Kane which was in Spanish waters assisting in the evacuation of American nationals, was attacked by an unidentified aircraft. A total of six bombs were dropped which landed near the ship but did no damage, and the Kanereplied with anti-aircraft fire in the direction of the plane. The United States sent protests to both sides in the civil war. The U.S. State Department said the altercation was probably a case of mistaken identity, even though the Kane was clearly flying the American flag.

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The Blue Riband

The Queen Mary crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a record time of 3 days, 23 hours and 57 minutes to claim the Blue Riband.

 

 

A new Popeye – Never Kick a Woman

Saturday August 29, 1936

diary 2The 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.

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On the campaign trail, President Franklin D. Roosevelt enjoys a chat with farmer Henry Wilbur, his wife and daughter, Darleen, as he tours the dust bowl areas

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A new New Yorker and Saturday Evening Post

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Leon Trotsky

The Soviet government demanded that Norway expel Trotsky, accusing him of breaking his pledge to not engage in counter-revolutionary activities.

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Nationalists captured Oropesa.

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The Franco regime proclaimed that the pre-Republican red and gold bicolour flag would be displayed in Nationalist-held territory

Chicago Daily Tribune August 29, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune August 29, 1936

Friday August 28, 1936

diary 2The 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

 

Has rained for two hours solidly with much thunder and lightning.   Had planned to take Jean and Ethelyn  to “Anthony Adverse”  but if this continues we may have to wait until Tomorrow! Repacked my bags into Dit’s steamer trunk.  Had to go to town on Image result for anthony adversea sightseeing bus because the streetcars couldn’t run – the tracks were completely covered with mud, rocks, etc.  Met Jean and Ethelyn at the Park.   The show was grand!  Claude Rains as Don Louis, Fredric March as Anthony and Olivia de Havilland as Angela were outstanding.  I think I never saw a more hateful character than Faith. Got home about 7 and the rest of the family was just getting ready to see it so I went down (rather than stay alone) and saw it again!  Twice in one day is enough for that.  Got home at eleven – Paper says it rained 1.99 inches at Ft. Bliss. About that in Fort Hill I imagine.

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The Battle of Monte Pelado was fought, resulting in Republican victory.

Nationalist forces bombed Madrid for the first time.

A new Popeye. Never kick a woman

 

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German War Minister Werner von Blomberg approved the deployment of combat aircraft in Spain.

Italy prohibited the export of munitions to Spain

 

 

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BG-1 and BFC-2 Goshawk pictured in formation above San Diego Bay

 

 

 

Chicago Daily Tribune August 28, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune August 28, 1936

Thursday August 27, 1936

diary 2The 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

The luncheon was lovely – Other guests were Melrose Robinson, Marjorie Erwin, Wanda Howard and Lois Tendrick.  After lunch Mrs. Miller (hostess of the hotel) took Image result for good housekeeping 1936 augustus to the penthouse on the 18th floor. It is furnished like the rooms on the colored paper of Good Housekeeping – simple yet expensive.  3 rooms, bath and kitchenette complete plus terrace with shrubs and printed iron furniture. Rents for only  $250.00 a month*.  We tried all the chairs!  We sat in the upstairs lounge and talked until three.

*$250.00 is $4328.18 today.

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Britain and France asked 17 nations to declare arms embargoes against Spain.

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The musical comedy film Swing Time starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers premiered in New York City

 

The last Birney  cable car ran in Illinois.

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Chicago Daily Tribune August 27, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune August 27, 1936

 

Wednesday August 26, 1936

diary 2The 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

Ethelyn Danis and Jean Stevenson came up to visit awhile and invited me and Dit to a luncheon tomorrow at the Grill  Room of the Hilton at 12:30.  Ethelyn arrived from Dallas Sunday or Monday. She is just the same as ever-even with an M.A. She and Jean both walked with Dit tonight for the first time in a long time.  Very confusing letter from Ty-Ty n Mary Jo, Seems I did wrong to buy the blue wool!

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The Anglo-Egyptian treaty was signed. Britain recognized Egyptian independence and agreed to withdraw all troops from Egypt except those required to defend the Suez Canal.

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The BBC broadcast its first television programme, a variety show called Here’s Looking at You.

 

 

 

 

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Shells from a Nationalist attack on Irun fell on the French side of the border. French authorities advised peasants to evacuate the area

 

 

Chicago Daily Tribune August 26, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune August 26, 1936

Tuesday August 25, 1936

diary 2The 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

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The sixteen convicted Soviet conspirators were executed by firing squad. From exile in Norway, Leon Trotsky declared it was his duty to avenge “one of the greatest crimes in the world’s history.

 

Image result for august 25, 1936 radioRadio signals on the entire coast of South America faded out between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM.  This includes airplane communication radios.  Some reports indicate that the fade-out was also experienced from New York to Honolulu.

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Jesse Owens returns to his hometown of Cleveland where he receives a big welcome.

 

Chicago Daily Tribune August 25, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune August 25, 1936

Monday August 24, 1936

diary 2The 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

Irene Nixon called and came by. She has been in U.S. since February – Virginia Joyner was with her, from San Antonio.  Cecilia Faulks sent her regards. Dit N Harold wet out for dinner. Jaime n I went for a ride with Heinzels and played Bridge. Jaime goes on to 11 to 7 shift tonight.  First change in 6 weeks. Reading “Hasta la Vista” by Christopher Morley –  story of his boat trip to Peru.  Got out Bernal Diaz’s story of the Conquest of Mexico but it is too detailed for too much reading.

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The show trial of 16 leaders of the Polish wartime underground movement (including the Home Army and civil authorities) convicted of “drawing up plans for military action against the U.S.S.R.”, Moscow, June 1945. All of them had been invited to help organize the new “Polish Government of National Unity” in March 1945 and were subsequently captured by the NKVD.

The Trial of the Sixteen ended with all the defendants sentenced to death by firing squad.

President of the Republic of Spain Manuel Azaña is on the cover of this week’s Time Magazine along with General Francisco Franco and General Emilio Mola

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The St. Patrick’s saltire flag of the Irish Brigade.

Eoin O’Duffy announced the formation of the Irish Brigade to fight for the Nationalist side in Spain.

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Nazi Germany increased the duration of cumpulsory military service from one year to two

 

 

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Olympic Champion  Jesse Owens and his wife, Ruth Owens, return home from the Olympics in Berlin

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 24, 1936
August 24, 1936

Sunday August 23, 1936

diary 2The 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

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17-year old Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians became the youngest player to pitch a complete game victory in the major leagues, defeating the St. Louis Browns 4-1. Feller struck out 15 batters

Two influential figures in non-intervention: the British Neville Chamberlain (left) and the French Léon Blum (right)

The Soviet Union announced acceptance of the French non-intervention plan

 

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Chicago Sunday Tribune August 23, 1936
Chicago Sunday Tribune August 23, 1936

Saturday August 22, 1936

diary 2The 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

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Seabiscuit came in 4th at Saratoga.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sidney Cummings takes part in the Lewes speed trials in Lewes, Sussex, England, it is sometimes known as “The Motor Road.”

 

 

 

                                            The Córdoba offensive ended in Republican failure.

Chicago Daily Tribune August 22, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune August 22, 1936

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