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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Richard Henry Catling, 58, Manhattan banker, son of famed Gatling-gunman Richard Jordan Catling; to Ann M. Jones, of Baltimore, in Hagerstown, Md. Banker Catling recently divorced Winifred Waters Catling on the ground of desertion. She had gone to Jerusalem, Palestine, to practice Christian Science...
Kreider-Reisner Aircraft Corp. Hagerstown, Md. / Challenger / Passenger / . . . . .*$24,000 / Lowest priced stock plans...
Glenn L. Martin Co. Baltimore, Md. / Martin Bombers / Military / . . . . . . . Special / Pioneer flights; War service...
...heart warmed by a Presidential farewell, and perhaps stimulated by foreknowledge of a Presidential blessing he was to receive en route (see p. 7), Herbert Hoover set out from Washington to Palo Alto, to vote for himself and be voted for. At Cumberland, Md., he paused and spoke again about Prosperity. One aside in this speech revealed the political flair which he had seldom been suspected of having. Spying some of the train crew in the crowd he said: "I think I ought to tell them I am grateful to them. . . . I have come to think of this strip...
Died. Jack Dunn, owner and manager of the Baltimore Orioles, perennial champions of the International Baseball League; of heart disease while viewing from the saddle the trial of his dog Bell the Devil at Townson, Md. Dunn developed George Herman Ruth, Carl Mays, many another rough-in-the-diamond...