(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)
Saw “The Farmer Takes a Wife” with Janet Glaynor. Letter from Bernard. Don’t know when he is returning.
Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:
Italy accepted the appointment of a five-power committee (consisting of France, Britain, Spain, Turkey and Poland) to arbitrate in the Abyssinia Crisis.
New York judge Louis B. Brodsky dismissed charges against five of the six persons arrested in the July 26 Bremen incident. Brodsky likened the Nazi swastika to “the black flag of piracy” and called the Nazi regime “a revolt against civilization.