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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President Hoover cabled President Arias on the twenty-ninth anniversary of the Republic of Panama. The "memorable occasion": Nov. 2, 1903-U. S. S. Nashville arrives at Colon; Nov. 3-Panama revolts from Colombia, declares its independence; Nov. 4-the revolutionary leader exclaims: "President Roosevelt has made good! Long live President Roosevelt! Long live the American Government!" Nov. 6-the U. S. recognizes the Panama Government; Nov. 18-the U. S. and Panama sign a canal treaty; Jan. 27, 1914- President Wilson opens the Panama Canal; April 20, 1921-the U. S. agrees to pay Colombia...
...back every year to sink more deeply the roots of my being in the fertile soil of California's spiritual and cultural life. . . . When. sooner or later, the time arrives which permits me to do so, I propose to return to my home at Palo Alto to live with my fellow Cailfornians...
Significance. Everything thus continues to depend on the life of 85-year-old Paul von Hindenburg whose doctor expects him to live many a year. Should he die in the present crisis General von Schleicher & Friends could no longer rule by the President's decree and could not hope that the German people would elect another President favorable to them...
...worth a last year's bird nest." Sued. By Richard Wayne, onetime cinemactor: Mrs. Antoinette Converse Wayne, Iowa steel & banking heiress; for $300,000 advance allowance under a contract by which Mrs. Wayne agreed to pay Mr. Wayne $1,000 a month to quit the cinema and live with her; in Manhattan. Mrs. Wayne's countersuit to void the contract was denied by the New York Supreme Court, appealed. Honored. George Oenslager, B. F. Goodrich Co. technical adviser, by the Perkins Medal (high U. S. chemistry award) for research in rubber chemistry; University of Illinois Chemistry Professor George...
...Brooklyn, arrested for turning in false fire alarms, Julia Callahan, 27, housemaid, said she would keep on until the City of New York indemnified her for live teeth knocked out by a fireman in 1929 when she playfully turned in a false alarm...