Show I A D y JY Pay Record of the Events of bf Continued from Preceding 4 r read r-ad David Lloyd Llod G vr r c- c cout out ut of c r P it It ith sh h liberal party On June 4 Lloyd Llod George refused to be oui e. e and end on June Junt 8 the pal parly y chieftains supported him whereupon Asquith the tue leadership of ot the party patt and withdrew from 7 President of ut Oer- Oer er- er issued a 11 statement 1111 11 against the proposed propose confiscation o of property of or forme forme- J I r Wll- Wll helm If II In lIi UIA rh referendum rett on June 20 a large vot il for tor confiscation on fiscal Ion but t the tro total did not not- reach that require 1 by hy th tho th German Ger man constitution S Sec Se Septem L her ber r 6 6 I I j-i j Brazil of-Brazil Brazil Designed membership mb I In league of ot nations se rth M-rth 8 and September 6 1 16 16 6 Premier resigned its Us f nth 0 or He lie undertook to e hi his cabinet cabi cati- oCt net without On June 1 former o-mer o l Premier JI nj undertook task but also alb tailed On June Jine 23 to o office with ith a new cabinet of J J. J J J. J was finance minister See Ste Uy lly 11 20 24 20 24 20 International 24 eucharistic congress Chicago probably the most spectacular and Impressive re religious religious religious re- re festival festl ever staged in AmerIca America Amer Amer- ica honored by the presence of oC twelve Cardinal princes of the Roman Ro Rb- I man Catholic church among them John Cardinal Bonzano the tho papal legate legale papal 23 23 23 Mrs Ir Aimee Almee Semple son who was supposed to have been drowned Ma May 18 reappeared at Douglas Ar Anz Arz claiming to have been and held a captive in Mexico Sh She was accorded a great reat reception in Angelus temple June 27 See uly July I. I 2 21 i-Haugen i bill for tor farm relief defeated In senate The administration adminis adminis- ration tried to put through compromise compromise com corn promise Fees Felis bill which was also defeated more decisively June 29 See January 26 28 Premier Premier McKenzie 1 King of or Canada whose government was overthrown by customs scandal re resigned Ie cc- signed and asked Governor General Lord Byng to dissolve parliament and call a new election This Thill Lord Byng refused to do and Instead asked former Premier Arthur Meighen to to form Im I'm a new ministry The Tife Meighen ministry was yas defeated defeat defeat- i ed on its first vote the British co colonial colonial colonial co- co lonial office repudiated the action of or Lord Byng and on July 2 parliament parliament parliament par par- was va dissolved ed In the election election election elec elec- tion on September 14 the liberals Increased their strength and with the aid of the progressives obtained obtained ob oh- tamed a I majority Premier King returned to office September 25 See February 4 4 29 29 New New Italian industrial laws promulgated Nine hour hour work day lay established other regulations 1 put lut ut into effect size and contents of newspapers newspapers regulated See August August August Au Au- gust 3 JULY 1 1 Mexican 1 officials declared Mrs Irs Aimee Semple McPhersons McPherson's story of to be a fake take See July 8 8 3 3 First First session of of congress adjourned Senate filibuster fill fill- buster defeated action on resolution tion to limit campaign expenses In senatorial elections See December December December Decem Decem- ber 6 6 President 6 Coolidge and famIly family fam farn- ily left lert for summer bummer camp In Adi- Adi near Paul Smiths Smith's New NewYork NewYork York 1011 remaining except for tor a brief iet I visit to his birthplace till September September September Sep Sep- 18 New York subway motormen anI and switchmen went on strike wh which ch held until 29 when men re returned returned returned re- re turned without achieving purpose of strike 8 8 8 Mrs Irs Aimee Almee Semple McPherson son nJ appeared before Los Angeles grand rand Jury Jur which was investigating ing case The Tue grand jur jury lury eventually e reported that no facts were discovered ered warranting the tte Indictment of anybody See Sept 16 11 French II French disabled war veterans veterans veter veter- ans paraded In Paris in potest protest against terms t of United States war debt settlement See Sep July 12 12 England 12 2 1 and France agreed I to 10 revision of war debt settlement on terms said to be I more more Hian eral than those accorded b by Ur etl d S States atell See gee Jul July 1 15 12 16 Donald IS-Donald Donald It n. Mellett editor of Canton 0 O. newspaper ne and a crusading crusading cru cru- reformer was assassinated presumably b by members of underworld underworld underworld under under- world Rang gang that Infested that elt city Tire Tile crime resulted in a cleanup i of ot the city and the arrest of or ofa a number of suspects one of whom P. P E. E McDermott 1 is now on trial i 17 ne 17 Rev J. J Frank Prank Norris Rap nap clergyman shot and killed D D. E. E Chipps Port ort Worth Tex al alleging al- al Ipg-Ing Ipg that lIe he tIlI the emissary of or a coterie of conspirators in- in eluding city official who plotted h his destruction Norris was vat put on trial November ember 1 1 but was granted a a. change of ot venue Ills Ilie trial will vIli take talc place at Austin Tex in January Januar 1927 1817 Defeated on his hili rehabilitation program Premier Briand resigned his tenth premiership of ot France Jo A ministry formed formell by Herriot Jul July 13 12 fell Jul July 21 On Jul July 23 28 naymond Ray nay mond Poincare former premier and former president of ot Prance IVance formed a ministry which Included sIx Mx Ix former premiers Briand remainIng remainIng remaining remain- remain Ing as ns foreign minister By Br adjoUrning adjourning ad ad- politics and laying aside i personal differences this ministry minis ninie- try succeeded in bettering Uia ili financial condition of the country especially after the two houses met In national assembly at Versailles Ver Ver- sallies sailles and upheld the plans of this coalition ministry See Aug ug 8 As the result of the campaign of a New York newspaper the go governor of New Jerse Jersey ordered the reopening of the case of Rev E E. W. W Hall and antI Mrs Ir Eleanor Mills who vim were murdered near New Brunswick N. N J. J September 14 14 1922 A special prosecutor plunged Into the old case caFe with energy and on Jul July 28 Mrs frs Frances Stevens Hall lIall willow Widow of ot the slain clergyman was arrested She was released on bond but buther buther buther her two brothers bothers Henry and William Wil Sil lI liam ham m Stevens and her hel brother- brother in law Henry hears D D. Carpender were bald without ball bail All were IndIcted in indicted In- In September l 15 Mrs 1 Hall Halland Halland and her two brothers were put on trial at Somerville N. N J. J November November Novem Novem- ber 3 3 The trial was probably the most mOlt spectacularly reported affair of the kind in criminal history Two hundred J reporters and a staff of ot photographers occupied the courtroom The star witness for forthe forthe forthe the prosecution was carried in on and testified from a hospital cot The daughter and the widower of the murdered woman became newspaper reporters as did also the wife of ot one of the Stevens brothers Many Ian of ot the We proceedIngs proceedings proceedings proceed proceed- ings were highly sensational The accused were acquitted December December Decem Decem- ber bet 3 3 29 The 29 The senate Investigating committee discovered u that in Illi 1111 I nois nos as well wel as Pennsylvania sums sum of ot mane mone money had been spent in the senatorial primary Generous contributions had been made to Frank J L L. Smiths Smith's campaign campaign campaign cam cam- fund b by large traction and power interests See April 13 31 31 Mexican Mexican government refused to delay effect or to modify church laws requiring clergymen to register and r nying right of alien clergymen to perform re religious religious re- re ministrations an and as the Catholic hierarchy refused 1 to recognize recognize recognize rec rec- or obe obey these laws the priests of Mexico suspended all religious activities a at t the close of ot Uris day See Aug 1 AUGUST 1 1 Mexican 1 church laws In ef ert eri er- i t feet ct Labor fabor party staged big big- loyal lorall demonstration Disorders reported none however of ot serious nature V Various elements have hae since then sought to Induce administration at Washington to intervene on one pretext or another many not re related related related re- re to this issue but President President President dent Coolidge has for non- non ence The United States state department has confined Its protest i to matters pertaining to toland toland toland land laws and to reports leports of Mexican Meal Meal- can intermeddling with a affairs of ot Nicaragua See Aug 27 21 7 and Nov 23 3 Mussolini 3 put ban on all ceremonies ceremonies cere cere- monies celebrations sports and the like not und under r fascist auspices See Aug 31 6 Gertrude 6 Ederle of or New York swam English channel the first tint woman to accomplish this t feat at Mrs ton Carson Carllon did the same Au August 28 28 8 and during the next three weeks the channel was vas swum by a a. German a Frenchman re French hman h- h man and an n Englishman although a great many more failed faUel 8 8 Georges Georges Clemenceau venerable venerable venera venera- ble war premier of or France Prance and dominant figure at Paris peace conference addressed open letter to President Coolidge declaring the terms of the United States French war debt settlement meant the economic enslavement ement of Europe See Jan 20 i 11 Lincoln Il-Lincoln Lincoln C. C Andrews h head ad of i federal prohibition enforcement returned from England reporting that h be hid had made dade a a. supplementary supplement supplement- I ary ar agreement with that country which would make rum running Ion on Atlantic coast more mOle difficult I I See Oct 19 and Nov XO 2 2 22 Revolution 22 in Greece President President dent the Greek Mussolini Musso Musso- lini ousted and deported b by army and navy nan coup Adm tie restored d to presidency tSee See Nov Xo 7 2 25 21 new world teacher sponsored by Mrs Irs Annie Besant head of oC one branch of ot Theosophists and oP opposed ol d b by another branch led by Mrs Katherine Katherine Kath- Kath erine trine A. A Tingley of California ar- ar In X New V York for tor a tl tour of this coUntr country He lie declared nest next day that America is commercial superficial and m materialistic but butIn butIn butin In Chicago he said The west js h-js a a. contribution to make to the east in material blessings while I the cast east has hag something for tor the west In meditative qu qualities An even balance between these thee two desirable things the material and the spiritual is worth at ing 27 27 NIcaraguan 27 government complained corn com to league of ot nations that Mexico was aiding revolutionists United States warned Nicaragua Uton Ut on August 80 30 JO and since then n 1 feeling of unrest ha has 1108 e existed between between between be be- tween this country and Mexico ove- ove the Nicaraguan issue See Sept 16 and Nov 17 31 31 Fascist government of Italy abolished election of municipal of officialS officials of- of throughout the country countr See Sept 11 J SEPTEMBER 5 Martial 6 Martial law declared in Spain A small army revolt was crushed next day On September 11 11 12 I and 13 the people Voted approval I of 01 th the government government of or Primo de deRivera deRivera Rivera still stilt dictator of that coun coun- try 6 6 Assembly of league of nations na aS- 1 met in annual session Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many was as admitted to league Septem Septem Sep- Sep tem tern 7 7 and her delegates took their seats September 8 Spain declined n a a seat In Inthe Inthe inthe the league council and on September September Sep Sep- 13 announced her resignation resignation nation prom from the league On September September September Sep Sep- 24 the assembly arranged for tor a call for tor an international conference conference conference con con- ference rence on disarmament before next September and adjourned September 25 23 See Jan 12 and March 8 I 11 11 Another r Italian radical took tooka a shot at Mussolini and missed him lIe He was supposed to have ha I front from France fo for fOI the purpose purpose pur pur- pose post which led the dictator to tomake tomake tomake make an inflammatory speech against France and the to attack a n. French consulate near the border When hen real trouble threatened threatened threat threat- enec ened the Italian government Apologized apologized Apol apol- pol- pol for the attack See Oct 31 16 16 Jacob Jacob Rosenthal American citizen was murdered b by Mexican bandits near Mexico City The I promptness with which Mexican army regulars pursued the murderers murderers mur mur- killing man many and executing others prevented pre international com com- See Feb 2 and Nov 17 Mrs Mis Aimee Almee Semple McPherson and her mother Mrs Minnie Jennedy Kennedy Kennedy Ken Ken- nedy arrested Los Angeles on I charge that her story of 01 kidnap kidnap- ing lag was untrue and that she had suborned perjury to support It Kenneth G. G Ormiston form former r ra radIo radio radio ra- ra dio operator of Angelus Temple also sought on warrant charging that he and Mrs 1 McPherson were together when she was supposed to tobe tobe tobe I be in hands of or abductors After long nad sensational public preliminary preliminary pre pre- hearing both women were held for trial November 3 See May 18 and Dec 9 IS Storms IS-Storms Storms wrought great damage damage damage dam dam- age in Miami and other Florida cities Deaths reported man many missing and unaccounted for property property property prop prop- erty damage heavy Red ned Cross and other agencies rushed to relief of sufferers On October 1 John B. B Payne president American Red nee RedCross Cross declared in formal statement that efforts ot of governor of Florida mayor of 1 Miami II a 11 I to minimize extent of ot disaster impeded gather- gather lag ins of or relief relict funds 21 21 GIant Giant airplane 8 35 In which Captain Reneo Fonck of ot France and Lieutenant I. I W AV V Curtin U. U S. S N. N undertook nonstop flight from New lew York to Paris wrecked and destroyed before it could take theair tho the all air at Roosevelt elt field Long Island and radio operator killed 23 Conference 23 of ot nations signatory signatory signa signa- tory to world ourt court part pad r received and approved its iii committees committee's reply to United States statu concerning concerning- Amerlean Amerlean Amer- Amer lean loan re reservations er accepting all but i that relating to advisory ad o opinions and leaving lulng that open to further consideration This makes necessary necessary sary ary an agreement with e each ch of ot the forty eight countries s sU supporting Porting the court and U is in the 1 ot of an- an n- n awer r erv with a a. res res- ree- ree In his speech In tri Kansas City on November 11 11 President Coolidge said he would not urge the senate to go KO through this complicated complicated com corn procedure See ee January Januar 12 Gene Tunney won Y hta heavyweight pugilistic ch championship in ten- ten round bout with Jack Dem Dempsey le in stadium of or Se St ex exposition exposition ex- ex position at Philadelphia I 25 Ford S Ford Motor company announced announced an an- d five day w week k as al 5 a Il permanent permanent permanent per per- manent poll policy I 28 United 8 United States statU circuit court of ot appeals reversed lower court which upheld eld Oil company's compans nt 11 II F. F Sinclair's lease leace to naval al re reserve reserve re- re serve aern oil lan lands on Teapot Dome The upper court ordered cancellation cancellation cancella cancella- tion of lease eviction of ot company and an accounting and |