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President Roosevelt heads to Charlotte.
A massive landslide in the Himalayas wiped out seven villages and left hundreds reported dead.
Nationalist artillery resumed pounding San Sebastián after a 48-hour unofficial truce.
The British Trades Union Congress voted in favour of a policy of neutrality in the Spanish Civil War, due to fear that intervention in the conflict would spark a larger war in Europe.
Germany launched a propaganda campaign against Czechoslovakia, accusing the country of harbouring Soviet aircraft and providing airfields to the Soviet air force.
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.
Mr. Shrinkle talks to me about teaching Spanish!!! Ojala!
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The excursion steamship Romance collided with the steamer New York in a fog near Boston Harbor. The Romance sank in less than twenty minutes but the New York was able to rescue all passengers and crew aboard and return to Boston Harbor despite a 12-foot hole in the bow
Hitler gave an 8,500-word address before 800,000 Nazis on the subject of authority, which he called “the foundation of all harmony”. Unlimited individual liberty, Hitler asserted, led to anarchy. Following the speech, a proclamation outlined Nazi Germany‘s next goal as the restoration of its pre-war colonies and rebuilding its economy through a four-year plan.
Franco-Syrian Treaty of Independence: The French and Syrian governments signed a treaty of alliance and friendship. The pact provided for the French mandate over Syria to end within three years and for Syria to join the League of Nations.
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Orlov of the NKVD arrived in Spain to oversee the transfer of funds from the Spanish treasury to Moscow. This money would come to be known as Moscow gold.
Belgian Prime Minister Paul van Zeeland gave a radio address explaining that the world was splitting up between left-wing and right-wing extremists, and the only way to prevent a split within Belgium was to pursue a policy of complete neutrality. This speech signalled a shift in Belgian foreign policy to avoid any kind of alliances that could draw the country into a war.
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.
Leave for Roswell at 1 P.M – Arrive 8 P.M and find Teachers’ meeting was today instead of tomorrow! Mr. Morris, Alyce Claire and Charlotte K. meet me – Talked with a Mescalero Apache Indian on the bus. Find Heath has gone to Carlsbad!
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.
Church and Hotel Dieu occupy my time
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The last Tasmanian Tiger (thylacine) died of neglect in Beaumaris Zoo,
A revolt within the Portuguese Navy was put down. Two mutinous ships tried to steam out of Lisbon for an unknown destination until they were disabled by an artillery bombardment. 6 crew were killed and the rest were taken into custody.
The 8th Nazi Party Congress opened in Nuremberg. Hitler opened the proceedings with a three-minute address proclaiming that he had “restored full arms sovereignty to the nation.”
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.
Harold Myron born last night at 12:30 A.M. Weighed 7 lb 5oz – perfect! saw her just a few minutes this P.M.
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Nationalists drove back a Republican counterattack on Irún.
Beryl Markham completed the first east-to-west transatlantic solo flight by a woman. Due to bad weather eating up her fuel supply she had to make a forced landing at Baleine Cove, Nova Scotia short of her goal of New York. The plane landed in the mud and took significant damage but Markham only sustained a cut to the forehead.
8 spectators were killed in the ninth annual Tourist Trophy Race in Northern Ireland when driver Jack Chambers lost control of his Riley on the wet track and crashed into the crowd. The race was never held again.
This is the purported date that the famous photograph The Falling Soldier was taken by Robert Capa during the Spanish Civil War, although the authenticity of the photo has been called into question
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.
I went to Educ. Meeting at El Paso High. Dr Leonard was very good! M.J. left for Van Horn. Dit goes to hospital at one P.M.
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Louise Thaden becomes the first woman to win the prestigious coast
Francisco Largo Caballero became the 66th Prime Minister of Spain. An announcement explained that “because of the length of the civil war, the government believed it advisable to resign to make way for a government embracing all parties comprising the Popular Front.”
The Battle of Irún ended with the Nationalist capture of the city.
In Paris, 100,000 pro-Republican demonstrators held a march calling on the French government to lift its arms embargo against Spain
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.
Ty-Ty and Mary Jo – Got M.J’s coat. She went to “Anthony Adverse” and Kids Rodeo
Olympic gold medal winner Jesse Owens waves from an open car during a ticker tape parade in New York City
Prince Mikasa, in foreground wearing black skull cap, youngest of the three brothers of Emperor Hirohito, participates in the exercises of the 15th Cavalry Regiment, swimming mounts across the river in Tokyo
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.
Virginia Copenhover came to tea. Nan later. Rained hard at night – Ethelyn left for Dallas in a car at 7 p.m.
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Jesse Owens ‘Performing’ In A New-York Concert Hall In 1936
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.