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The following events occurred in April 1914:

Laying the last spike of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Fort Fraser, British Columbia
Colorado National Guard soldiers entering strike zone at Ludlow, Colorado

April 1, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

April 2, 1914 (Thursday) edit

 
Carrying survivors and bodies from SS Newfoundland sealing disaster

April 3, 1914 (Friday) edit

April 4, 1914 (Saturday) edit

 
Baba Gurdit Singh, organizer of the Komagata Maru voyage

April 5, 1914 (Sunday) edit

April 6, 1914 (Monday) edit

April 7, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

April 8, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

April 9, 1914 (Thursday) edit

  • Tampico Affair – Mexican authorities arrested eight U.S. sailors from the naval gunship Dolphin in Tampico harbor, Mexico, under the mistaken assumption the sailors were members of the Constitutionalists that clashed with federal troops days before. Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo, the commander of U.S. naval forces in the area, demanded a 21-gun salute and formal apology from the Mexican government. In response, Mexican President Victoriano Huerta ordered the release of the sailors and gave a written apology. However, he refused to have his forces raise the U.S. flag on Mexican soil to provide a 21-gun salute, inciting calls for action in Washington.[48]
  • The very first naval/aircraft skirmish took place in Topolobampo, Mexico. Captain Gustavo Salinas Camiña of the Constitutionalists flew a Glenn L. Martin biplane loaded with explosives to attack Mexican naval gunboats Guerrero and Morelos that were set up to block the mouth of the harbor where the mutinous gunboat Tampico lay partially sunk. The gunboats fired on the biplane using small arms while Camiña dropped five bombs over the warships anchored close to each other. Neither bomb hit their targets but Camiña was able to fly back to the airfield safely.[49]
  • Robert E. Woodrow, a distant relative to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, died in a motorcycle accident in Indianapolis. Woodrow's father was a cousin to President Wilson's mother.[50]
  • The first colour feature film, The World, the Flesh and the Devil, was shown in Great Britain.[51]
  • Store manager George James (G. J.) Coles opened the 'Coles Variety Store' in Melbourne, Australia, eventually growing to become a supermarket chain by the mid-20th century as Coles Supermarkets, Australia's second largest supermarket chain.[52]
  • Died: Empress Shōken, Japanese empress consort for Emperor Meiji (b. 1849); Eben Sumner Draper, American politician, 44th Governor of Massachusetts (b. 1858)

April 10, 1914 (Good Friday) edit

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April 12, 1914 (Sunday) edit

 
Catherine the Great Fabergé egg

April 13, 1914 (Monday) edit

April 14, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

April 15, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

April 16, 1914 (Thursday) edit

 
Ōkuma Shigenobu, Prime Minister of Japan

April 17, 1914 (Friday) edit

April 18, 1914 (Saturday) edit

April 19, 1914 (Sunday) edit

April 20, 1914 (Monday) edit

 
Ruins of labour strike camp in Ludlow, Colorado

April 21, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

 
U.S. Marines raise the flag in Veracruz, Mexico at start of occupation

April 22, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

April 23, 1914 (Thursday) edit

April 24, 1914 (Friday) edit

April 25, 1914 (Saturday) edit

April 26, 1914 (Sunday) edit

 
Former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, his son Kermit, Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon and their Amazon expedition party

April 27, 1914 (Monday) edit

April 28, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

April 29, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

April 30, 1914 (Thursday) edit

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april, 1914, 1914, january, february, march, april, june, july, august, september, october, november, december, following, events, occurred, laying, last, spike, grand, trunk, pacific, railway, fort, fraser, british, columbia, colorado, national, guard, soldie. 1914 January February March April May June July August September October November December lt lt April 1914 gt gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The following events occurred in April 1914 Laying the last spike of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Fort Fraser British Columbia Colorado National Guard soldiers entering strike zone at Ludlow Colorado Contents 1 April 1 1914 Wednesday 2 April 2 1914 Thursday 3 April 3 1914 Friday 4 April 4 1914 Saturday 5 April 5 1914 Sunday 6 April 6 1914 Monday 7 April 7 1914 Tuesday 8 April 8 1914 Wednesday 9 April 9 1914 Thursday 10 April 10 1914 Good Friday 11 April 11 1914 Saturday 12 April 12 1914 Sunday 13 April 13 1914 Monday 14 April 14 1914 Tuesday 15 April 15 1914 Wednesday 16 April 16 1914 Thursday 17 April 17 1914 Friday 18 April 18 1914 Saturday 19 April 19 1914 Sunday 20 April 20 1914 Monday 21 April 21 1914 Tuesday 22 April 22 1914 Wednesday 23 April 23 1914 Thursday 24 April 24 1914 Friday 25 April 25 1914 Saturday 26 April 26 1914 Sunday 27 April 27 1914 Monday 28 April 28 1914 Tuesday 29 April 29 1914 Wednesday 30 April 30 1914 Thursday 31 ReferencesApril 1 1914 Wednesday editBurston Strike School British schoolteachers Annie and Tom Higdon were dismissed from the Church of England village school in Burston Norfolk England following disputes with the local school managing body over the conditions of the school building Upon the firing 66 of 72 students at the school went on strike in support of the Higdons In defiance of the education governing body the teachers and students formed a strike school that eventually resulted in a new building by 1917 1 Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground was extended with the addition of stations Loria 2 Castro Barros 3 Rio de Janeiro 4 Acoyte 5 and Caballito 6 The Inukai railroad opened in Ōita Prefecture Japan with stations Nakahanda Takio Ōita Kōzaki Miyanohira Sakanoichi Takajō and Tsurusaki serving the line 7 The Carpenders Park railway station opened in London 8 The association football club Strasbourg Alsace received a lease for a home field in Strasbourg Germany that eventually became the site to build the Stade de la Meinau 9 The association football club Ljungby was formed in Ljungby Sweden 10 Died Rube Waddell American baseball player pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics and St Louis Browns inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum b 1876 April 2 1914 Thursday edit nbsp Carrying survivors and bodies from SS Newfoundland sealing disaster Pancho Villa telegraphed Venustiano Carranza to report his forces had retaken Torreon Mexico after 11 days of fighting Villa reported his forces sustained casualties of 2 000 killed or wounded and estimated over 12 000 federal troops dead wounded or captured The capture of the city gave the Mexican rebel army near complete control of north central Mexico 11 Wes Kean captain of the SS Newfoundland spotted survivors of 132 sealers from his ship that had been trapped on ice floes off Newfoundland for three days during a blizzard Using an improvised distress signal Kean alerted nearby ship SS Bellaventure to assist with crewman venturing onto the ice with blankets food and drink In total 77 men died on the ice with only 69 bodies recovered another survivor died later in the hospital from complications from exposure 12 The U S Navy gunboat Dolphin entered Tampico harbor in Mexico and presented a 21 gun salute to the Mexican flag three times as tribute to the celebrated occupation of Puebla in 1867 during the Second French intervention in Mexico It was the last peaceful diplomatic exchange between the United States Government and the Mexican government under Victoriano Huerta before relations dissolved during the Tampico Affair days later 13 Some 300 Pentecostal preachers and laymen from 20 U S states and several countries gathered for a general council in Hot Springs Arkansas to discuss ways to protect and preserve the results of Pentecostal revivalism through cooperative fellowship 14 Twenty people were killed and another 50 injured when a train derailed near Tanjung Priok Indonesia A herd of buffalo crossed the track near a bridge crossing six miles 9 kilometers outside the city forcing the train off the rails 15 The Australian steamer SS Kate a renowned tug in Sydney harbor was wrecked after 30 years of service to Australia s shipping industry The ferry Bellubera collided with the tug and cut it in half with all boat crew rescued 16 17 The Irishwomen s Council the Irish republican women s paramilitary organisation was formed in Dublin as an auxiliary of the Irish Volunteers involving members from the Daughters of Ireland nationalist organization 18 19 Construction began on the Connaught Tunnel in the Selkirk Mountains under Rogers Pass on the Canadian Pacific Railway main line between Calgary and Revelstoke British Columbia 20 The Sant Elena Church in Rome opened for worship 21 Born Alec Guinness British actor best known for his collaborations with David Lean including the films Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago and as Obi Wan Kenobi in the original Star Wars trilogy recipient for Academy Award for Best Actor in The Bridge on the River Kwai in London d 2000 Born Hans Wegner Danish furniture designer one of the developers of Organic Functionality in furniture in Tonder Denmark d 2007 Edwin Alonzo Boyd Canadian bank robber leader of the Boyd Gang in Toronto d 2002 Died Paul Heyse German writer recipient of the 1910 Nobel Prize in Literature b 1830 April 3 1914 Friday editThe Federal University of Alfenas was established in Alfenas Brazil as a school for dentistry and pharmacy The school expanded into other science and medical programs and became a federal university in 2005 22 Born Sam Manekshaw Indian military officer field marshal for the Indian Army in Amritsar India d 2008 Kay Stammers British tennis player winner of the women s doubles at the French Open in 1935 and Wimbledon women s doubles in 1935 and 1936 in St Albans England d 2005 April 4 1914 Saturday edit nbsp Baba Gurdit Singh organizer of the Komagata Maru voyage Hundreds of anxious spectators gathered in St John s Newfoundland harbor to meet the SS Bellaventure as it arrived with the frozen bodies of 69 sealers who died while caught in a blizzard on ice floes two days earlier Another 63 survivors disembarked with injuries from frostbite or exposure to cold 23 Komagata Maru incident Merchant fisherman Baba Gurdit Singh chartered the Japanese vessel Komagata Maru to pick up 165 passengers all subjects of British India in Hong Kong on the first leg of the voyage to Vancouver 24 Canadian Arctic Expedition Captain Robert Bartlett of the shipwreck Karluk and his Inuit guide Kataktovik reached the Siberian coast after weeks on the Arctic ice searching for other members of the polar expedition that had left Wrangel Island where the main party were camped The two followed a sledge track to a Chukchi village where they were given food and shelter for a night 25 26 Scotland beat England 3 1 in the final association football game of the British Home Championship in Glasgow but under the aggregate point system Ireland was the champion the first time in the championship s history The start of World War I would put the annual championship on hold for six years 27 Edgar Rice Burroughs published his fantasy serial novel At the Earth s Core in four parts through All Story Weekly The hardcover would be published in 1922 28 Born Marguerite Duras French writer and film director author of The Sea Wall and Hiroshima mon amour in Saigon French Indochina d 1996 Richard Coogan American actor best known for the title role in the film serial Captain Video and His Video Rangers from 1949 to 1950 in Short Hills New Jersey d 2014 David Goodall British Australian biologist editor of the Ecosystems of the World book series in Edmonton London England d 2018 Died Friedrich Weyerhauser German American business leader founder of Weyerhaeuser the world s largest private owner of timberlands b 1834 April 5 1914 Sunday editA commission set up by Venustiano Carranza formally implicated Pancho Villa s favorite officer Major Rudolfo Fierro for the death of British rancher William S Benton while under custody by the Mexican revolutionary leader 29 A bomb exploded in the church of St Martin in the Fields in London causing major property damage British suffragists were suspected to be behind the bombing but no firm evidence was obtained 30 31 Italian cyclist Ugo Agostoni won the 8th Milan San Remo cycling race in Sanremo Italy 32 The Hokusei railroad opened in Mie Prefecture Japan with stations Anoh Ariyoshi Hoshikawa Nanawa Nishibessho Ōyamada Rengeji Sohara and Umamichi serving the line 33 April 6 1914 Monday editThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Shantou was established in Guangzhou China 34 A federation of four provincial councils in Catalonia Spain together formed the Commonwealth of Catalonia as a means to bolster the eastern Spanish region s political influence in Spanish Parliament and strengthen economic growth in the region 35 British General Charles W H Douglas replaced Field Marshal Sir John French as Chief of the Imperial General Staff serving in the command position during the first three months of World War I 36 An explosion in the forward fireroom of U S Navy destroyer USS Aylwin DD 47 killed three sailors 37 Radio inventor Hiram Percy Maxim of Hartford Connecticut founded the American Radio Relay League the largest membership association of amateur radio enthusiasts in the United States 38 The second film adaptation of Charles Dickens The Old Curiosity Shop was released starring Alma Taylor 39 Died Jozef Chelmonski Polish painter member of the realist movement b 1849 Lillian M N Stevens American activist president of the Woman s Christian Temperance Union from 1898 to 1914 b 1843 April 7 1914 Tuesday editGeneral elections in Sweden ended with the General Electoral League emerging as the largest party winning 86 of the 230 seats in the Second Chamber It allowed Hjalmar Hammarskjold to retain his position as Prime Minister that he had held as interim in February 40 The last spike was driven on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway at Fort Fraser British Columbia 93 miles 150 km west of Prince George completing the line between Winnipeg and Prince Rupert 41 Canadian Arctic Expedition Karluk Captain Robert Bartlett and his Inuit guide Kataktovik set off for East Cape located on the Bering Sea coast where the polar explorer hoped to find passage back to Alaska to arrange a rescue mission for the remaining main party camped on Wrangel Island The journey was hampered by hurricane force winds and extreme cold but a network of Chukchi villages along the Siberian coastline allowed Bartlett to trade for provisions 42 Al McCoy defeated George Chip with a surprise first round knockout in Brooklyn New York City to take the World Middleweight Championship holding onto the title until 1917 Born Arthur Hezlet South African British naval officer youngest officer to achieve rank of captain and rank of admiral in the Royal Navy recipient of the Order of the British Empire Order of the Bath Distinguished Service Order Distinguished Service Cross and Legion of Merit in Pretoria South Africa d 2007 Died Ayub Khan Emir of Afghanistan from 1879 to 1880 leader of the Afghans in the Second Anglo Afghan War b 1857 Charlie Ganzel American baseball player catcher for the Detroit Wolverines and Boston Beaneaters b 1862 April 8 1914 Wednesday editOver 158 000 women registered to vote for the first time in Illinois township elections voted in favor of adding 16 counties to the 30 that already prohibited the sale of alcohol one of the first times the female vote had a major public impact on the American electorate Full suffrage is undoubtedly the next step said the president of the Chicago Equal Suffrage Association 43 44 Komagata Maru incident The Japanese vessel carrying British Indian citizens picked up more passengers in Shanghai eventually totaling 376 45 British cargo ship Pengreep was launched at West Hartlepool England 46 The Wight Pusher Seaplane was first flown following its debut at the Olympia Air Show in London 47 Born Maria Felix Mexican actress leading actress during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in Alamos Mexico d 2002 Joan Henry British author known for the novel Who Lie in Gaol adapted to film as The Weak and the Wicked in London d 2000 Robert Giroux American publisher co founder of Farrar Straus and Giroux in Jersey City New Jersey d 2008 April 9 1914 Thursday editTampico Affair Mexican authorities arrested eight U S sailors from the naval gunship Dolphin in Tampico harbor Mexico under the mistaken assumption the sailors were members of the Constitutionalists that clashed with federal troops days before Rear Admiral Henry T Mayo the commander of U S naval forces in the area demanded a 21 gun salute and formal apology from the Mexican government In response Mexican President Victoriano Huerta ordered the release of the sailors and gave a written apology However he refused to have his forces raise the U S flag on Mexican soil to provide a 21 gun salute inciting calls for action in Washington 48 The very first naval aircraft skirmish took place in Topolobampo Mexico Captain Gustavo Salinas Camina of the Constitutionalists flew a Glenn L Martin biplane loaded with explosives to attack Mexican naval gunboats Guerrero and Morelos that were set up to block the mouth of the harbor where the mutinous gunboat Tampico lay partially sunk The gunboats fired on the biplane using small arms while Camina dropped five bombs over the warships anchored close to each other Neither bomb hit their targets but Camina was able to fly back to the airfield safely 49 Robert E Woodrow a distant relative to U S President Woodrow Wilson died in a motorcycle accident in Indianapolis Woodrow s father was a cousin to President Wilson s mother 50 The first colour feature film The World the Flesh and the Devil was shown in Great Britain 51 Store manager George James G J Coles opened the Coles Variety Store in Melbourne Australia eventually growing to become a supermarket chain by the mid 20th century as Coles Supermarkets Australia s second largest supermarket chain 52 Died Empress Shōken Japanese empress consort for Emperor Meiji b 1849 Eben Sumner Draper American politician 44th Governor of Massachusetts b 1858 April 10 1914 Good Friday editWith the opposition in disarray Pancho Villa was able to drive federal troops out of San Pedro Coahuila Mexico and occupy the city 53 The Andhra Pradesh Library Association formerly Andhra Desa Library Association was established in Vijayawada and is the oldest state library association in India 54 Born Jack Badcock Australian cricketer played in seven Tests from 1936 to 1938 in Exton Tasmania Australia d 1982 April 11 1914 Saturday editParis celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower The 324 metre 1 063 ft tall iron structure had become an accepted landmark in the city 55 Canadian military nurse Margaret C MacDonald was appointed Matron in Chief of the Canadian Nursing service band and became the first woman in the British Empire to reach the rank of major 56 The cornerstone was laid for the new city hall in Ocean City New Jersey and would be completed by the end of the year The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 57 Alpha Rho Chi a professional architecture fraternity was founded at Hotel Sherman in Chicago 58 The first English language performance of George Bernard Shaw s comedy Pygmalion opened at His Majesty s Theatre in London 59 Born Robert Stanfield Canadian politician 17th Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in Truro Nova Scotia d 2003 Norman McLaren Scottish Canadian animator renowned animator for the National Film Board of Canada recipient of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Neighbours in Stirling Scotland d 1987 Leroy Edwards American basketball player centre for the Kentucky Wildcats men s basketball team from 1934 to 1935 and Oshkosh All Stars from 1937 to 1949 in Crawfordsville Indiana d 1971 Died Carl Chun German biologist leader of the Valdivia Expedition b 1852 April 12 1914 Sunday edit nbsp Catherine the Great Faberge egg Tsar Nicholas presented as an Easter gift to his wife Empress Alexandra Feodorovna a jeweled enameled Easter egg crafted by Albert Holmstrom under the supervision of Peter Carl Faberge The gift would eventually be known as the world famous Mosaic Faberge egg 60 Nicholas also gave an Easter egg designed by Faberge to his mother Maria Feodorovna that became known at the Catherine the Great 61 The first general council for the Assemblies of God was created through partnerships with several American Pentecostal organizations in Hot Springs Arkansas following a general meeting of around 300 preachers and layman 62 The Assembly became the largest Pentecostal denomination of in the world 63 64 French road cyclist Charles Crupelandt won the 19th edition of the Paris Roubaix tour a 274 km 170 mi bicycle road race from Paris to Roubaix with an official time of nine hours and two minutes 65 The association football club America was formed in Recife Brazil one of the more successful clubs of Pernambuco state in Brazil with six state championship titles to its name 66 Film legend Rudolph Valentino allegedly made his screen debut uncredited as a taxi dancer in The Battle of the Sexes directed by D W Griffith 67 Franklin D Roosevelt then Assistant Secretary of the Navy officially dedicated the opening of the new Cabrillo Bridge in San Diego 68 69 The Keihin Railway extended the Keikyu Main Line in the Kanagawa Prefecture Japan with station Kagetsu sōjiji serving the line 70 The Opera House opened in Wellington 71 The Mark Strand Theatre opened in the Manhattan Theatre District It was first movie palace theatre that offered customers a full theatrical experience and a step up from the modest store front nickelodeons where movies where shown before 72 Born Gilbert Taylor British cinematographer known for his film works including Dr Strangelove A Hard Day s Night Repulsion The Omen and Star Wars in Bushey England d 2013 April 13 1914 Monday editMembers of the Western Federation of Miners voted to end the strike in Copper Country Michigan without achieving any of its major goals 73 Former New York Governor William Sulzer along with other Democrats formed the American Party in Albany New York to protest what was perceived as undue political influence by Tammany Hall leader Charles Francis Murphy on the state government 74 The final match of the international rugby Five Nations Championship was played in Paris between France and England with England crushing France 39 13 England took the top spot of the championship table with eight points followed by Wales with six points and Ireland with four points 75 Born Orhan Veli Kanik Turkish poet one of the founders of the Garip movement in Istanbul d 1950 Borge Mogensen Danish furniture designer member of the Danish modern movement in Aalborg Denmark d 1972 April 14 1914 Tuesday editThe Uryankhay Republic in Central Asia was annexed by the Russian Empire 76 77 The First International Criminal Police Congress was held in Monaco with representatives of 24 countries represented as one of several attempts to formalize international police cooperation a different later effort in 1923 resulted in the creation of Interpol 78 Komagata Maru incident The Japanese vessel arrived in Yokohama with a total contingent of 376 passengers including 340 Sikhs 24 Muslims and 12 Hindus all British subjects 79 A collision at Burntisland railway station in Scotland between an express and a shunting goods train following a signalman s error killed two locomotive crew and injured twelve passengers 80 The city of Irving Texas was incorporated 81 Born Hans Hahn German air force officer commander of Jagdgeschwader 2 and Jagdgeschwader 54 for the Luftwaffe during World War II recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross in Gotha Germany d 1982 April 15 1914 Wednesday editSome 8 000 federal soldiers from San Pedro Coahuila Mexico were trapped by two factions of rebel soldiers after the railroad they were retreating on was sabotaged 82 Russian battleship Imperator Aleksandr III was launched by the Russad Shipyard in Nikolayev Russian Empire the third and last dreadnought ship for the Imperial Russian Navy 83 A bust of British journalist W T Stead was unveiled in The Hague to commemorate the renowned pacifist s passing on the RMS Titanic when it sank on April 15 1912 84 Sinclair Lewis married Vogue editor Grace Livingston Hegger in a civil ceremony in Brooklyn New York City 85 Actor Sydney Deane became the first Australian to appear in a Hollywood film when he debuted in Brewster s Millions a comedy film directed by Oscar Apfel and Cecil B DeMille and starring Edward Abeles 86 April 16 1914 Thursday edit nbsp Ōkuma Shigenobu Prime Minister of Japan Ōkuma Shigenobu became the 5th Prime Minister of Japan and the second time in his political career Shigenobu returned to politics at the request of Emperor Taishō to form a new cabinet after the administration under Yamamoto Gonnohyōe was dissolved earlier in wake of the Siemens scandal 87 The 4th Marine Regiment of the United States Marine Corps was activated in Puget Sound Washington under the command of Colonel Joseph Henry Pendleton for the purpose of any military engagements in Mexico following the Tampico Affair The regiment was called into action within weeks to occupy Veracruz Mexico 88 Bai Lang Rebellion Regular troops routed the bandit army of Bai Yung chang known as the White Wolf near Sian Foo in northwest China killing or wounding some 2 000 men 89 Following a scoreless championship final on April 11 the Scottish Cup was replayed with the Celtic club from Glasgow beating the Hiberian club from Edinburgh 4 1 An estimated 40 000 spectators attended the Scottish football championship 90 Born John Hodiak American actor known for roles in Lifeboat and A Bell for Adano in Pittsburgh d 1955 Qiu Huizuo Chinese army officer head of the People s Liberation Army General Logistics Department before being purged during the Cultural Revolution in Xingguo County China d 2002 Born K H Ara Indian painter member of the Bombay Progressive Artists Group in Bolarum British India d 1985 Hiro Saga Japanese noble wife to Prince Pujie brother to Emperor Puyi last of the Qing dynasty in Tokyo d 1987 April 17 1914 Friday editRussia formally dissolved the Uryankhay Republic in the Tannu Uriankhai a region once ruled by the Mongol Empire and later the Qing dynasty to become a protectorate of the empire 91 The same day it formally dissolved the protectorate Uryankhay Krai it had occupied since 1912 92 93 Michael P Mahoney an aggrieved 71 year old citizen of New York City fired a gun at Mayor John Purroy Mitchel as he was getting into his car to go to lunch The bullet missed Mitchel and ricocheted off a pedestrian before hitting Frank Polk the city s corporation counsel in the chin 94 A bomb destroyed a theater in the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth England with local authorities suspecting it was planted by members of the suffragist movement in Britain 95 The Kunstkring Art Gallery in Central Jakarta was inaugurated by Governor General of Dutch Indies Alexander Willem Frederik Idenburg as the overseer The building was designed by Dutch architect Pieter Adriaan Jacobus Moojen and housed the Kunstkring Art Circle until 1936 where after it passed through private and government ownership until its restoration in 2011 96 Born Red Conkright American football player centre for the Chicago Bears Cleveland Rams Washington Redskins and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1937 to 1944 in Beggs Oklahoma d 1980 Evelyn Furtsch American runner gold medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics in San Diego d 2015 Dovey Johnson Roundtree American activist attorney in the Keys v Carolina Coach Co civil case that lead to desegregation on the bus system in Charlotte North Carolina d 2018 April 18 1914 Saturday editThe Auckland Exhibition closed in New Zealand 97 The Victorian Farmers Union was established during a farmers meeting in Woodend Victoria Australia 98 American cargo ship Ohioan was launched by Maryland Steel in Sparrows Point Maryland for service in the Panama Canal but was later purchased by the United States Navy during World War I 99 The Iwate Light Railway opened new stations in the Iwate Prefecture Japan including Haruyama Tōno and Kamigō 100 The Italian epic film Cabiria directed by Giovanni Pastrone was released The film followed the adventures of the title heroine who witnessed or got involved in major historic events in the Roman Empire including Hannibal s crossing of the Alps It was the first major film to feature the tracking shot and also the first film screened at the White House 101 The film comedy Mabel at the Wheel starring Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand who also co directed with Mack Sennett was released 102 April 19 1914 Sunday editVictorino Marquez Bustillos became interim President of Venezuela after Juan Vicente Gomez voluntarily stepped down from office though he continued to influence government from his home in Maracay until his official return to power in 1922 103 The Rikuu East railroad was extended in Miyagi Prefecture Japan with stations Ikezuki and Kawatabi serving the line Swiss cyclist Oscar Egg won the 11th Paris Tours cycle race in Paris 104 Bishop Johannes von Euch dedicated the opening of St Lawrence s Church in Roskilde Denmark 105 The village of Estuary Saskatchewan was established along the future Canadian Pacific Railway branch line The town peaked at 800 inhabitants and 163 businesses before a change in the railroad route caused the town to decline becoming a ghost town by the mid 20th century 106 Died Frederik Collett Norwegian painter famous for his landscape paintings of the region around Lillehammer Norway b 1839 Charles Sanders Peirce American philosopher known as the father of pragmatism b 1839 April 20 1914 Monday edit nbsp Ruins of labour strike camp in Ludlow Colorado Ludlow Massacre Colorado Coalfield War The Colorado National Guard attacked a tent colony of 1 200 striking coal miners in Ludlow Colorado killing 24 people Among the casualties were labor organizer Louis Tikas who had been shot three times and two women and 11 children who were asphyxiated while hiding in a cellar beneath one the camp s main tents that had been set on fire The mass casualties ignited the Colorado Coalfield War 107 U S President Woodrow Wilson asked the United States Congress to use military force in Mexico in reaction to the Tampico Affair 108 Concha Revolution Soldiers for the government of Ecuador suffered defeat at Camarones Ecuador with 500 killed or wounded and another 200 taken prisoner by rebels under the command of Carlos Concha who had been leading an uprising since the death of President Emilio Estrada Carmona December 21 1911 109 Steam tug Naramata was launched by the Canadian Pacific Railway to service Okanagan Lake in British Columbia 110 Howard Pixton won the Schneider Trophy air race at Monaco with a winning average speech of 139 66 km h 86 78 mph over the course in a Sopwith Schneider seaplane 111 The association football club Flamengo was established one of the founding clubs of the Pernambuco State Football Federation in Recife Brazil 112 British artist Dorothy Shakespear married American poet Ezra Pound at St Mary Abbots on Kensington High Street in London at the behest of family even though the couple preferred a civil ceremony 113 The Japanese language novel Kokoro by Natsume Sōseki began its serial run in Asahi Shimbun one of Japan s national newspapers The novel chronicles the country s transition from the Meiji period to the modern era through the relationship between a young man and his sensei mentor 114 Born Betty Lou Gerson American actress best known as the voice of Cruella de Vil in One Hundred and One Dalmatians in Chattanooga Tennessee d 1999 George Ștefănescu Romanian artist known for his collaborations with the National Theatre Bucharest in Dumbrăveni Vrancea Romania d 2007 Died Ivar Wickman Swedish physician discovered how polio was transferred committed suicide b 1872 April 21 1914 Tuesday edit nbsp U S Marines raise the flag in Veracruz Mexico at start of occupation The United States House of Representatives voted 337 to 37 in favor of employing armed forces in Mexico after fours hours of debate 115 United States occupation of Veracruz Around 2 300 U S Navy sailors and Marines under the command of Rear Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher landed in the port city of Veracruz Mexico in response to the Tampico Affair on April 9 Fighting began between American and local Mexican forces by noon 116 The German steamer SS Ypiranga was detained by the United States Navy as it attempted to unload arms for forces under command of Victoriano Huerta in Veracruz However since there was no formal blockade during the occupation the ship s detention was illegal Subsequently the steamer was released where it went to a nearby port unoccupied by the U S Navy to unload its shipment 117 The association football club Iraty was formed in Irati becoming the oldest football club in Parana Brazil 118 Oliver Hardy made his film debut in the comedy Outwitting Dad directed by Arthur Hotaling 119 Born James Henry Quello American government official Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission FCC from 1974 to 1993 in Laurium Michigan d 2010 Died Theodore B Basselin German American businessman created the Lowville and Beaver River Railroad and other companies established the Basselin Scholarship for Theological College at the Catholic University of America b 1851 April 22 1914 Wednesday editUnited States occupation of Veracruz Street fighting broke out as the United States Navy and Marines expanded beyond the Veracruz waterfront into the city to ensure American forces could hold the port By late afternoon sailors and Marines has taken control of the town centre 120 The destroyer USS McDougal named in honor of American Civil War navy officer David McDougal was launched at Bath Iron Works in Bath Maine McDougal s granddaughter Marguerite S LeBreton was the launch s sponsor 121 The Titanic Engineers Memorial was unveiled by Sir Archibald Denny president of the Institute of Marine Engineers in Southampton England to commemorate the engineers who died during the sinking of RMS Titanic on April 15 1912 122 The men s fraternity Alpha Kappa Lambda was founded by students attending the University of California Berkeley 123 Babe Ruth pitched his first professional game for the Baltimore Orioles at age 19 124 Born Baldev Raj Chopra Indian film and television director best known for the Mahabharat television series in Ludhiana British India d 2008 Jan de Hartog Dutch writer author of The Fourposter in Haarlem Netherlands d 2002 Michael Wittmann German army officer commander of the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion for the Waffen SS during World War II recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross in Dietfurt Germany d 1944 killed in action April 23 1914 Thursday editLeo Frank convicted in the murder of 13 year old Mary Phagan was awarded a stay of execution and a new hearing by a single justice of the Georgia Supreme Court based on evidence not brought up in the original trial Despite new evidence brought forward justice Ben Hill upheld the original court decision and denied Frank a new trial 125 The baseball stadium Weeghman Park later known as Wrigley Field opened in Chicago with the first game played between home team Chicago Whales and visiting Kansas City Packers 126 The first Woolworths store opened in Ireland on Grafton Street in Dublin 127 British author Robert Tressell released his semi autobiographical novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists 128 Born Glyn Daniel Welsh archaeologist editor of the academic magazine Antiquity from 1958 to 1985 in Pembrokeshire Wales d 1986 Died Solon Spencer Beman American architect designer of the Pullman Chicago community in Illinois b 1853 April 24 1914 Friday editUnited States occupation of Veracruz All fighting between America and Mexican forces in Veracruz ceased with the United States Navy occupying the city for another six months 129 Larne gun running Arms shipments from Germany including 35 000 rifles and over 3 million rounds of ammunition landed at Larne Bangor and Donaghadee Ireland and were distributed for the Ulster Volunteers using motor vehicles the first time arms were ever distributed in such a manner 130 Canadian Arctic Expedition Karluk Captain Robert Bartlett and his Inuit guide Kataktovik reached Emma Town a Siberian settlement a few miles west of East Cape 37 days since leaving Wrangel Island where the main party was camped The two men had traveled about 700 miles 1 100 km much of it on foot Robert arranged transit with a local Russian official to take him to Emma Harbour on the coast a week s journey away where he could look for a ship to Alaska 131 Physicists James Franck and Gustav Ludwig Hertz presented results of their experiment on electron collisions to the German Physical Society which revealed the internal quantum levels of atoms 132 Born William Castle American filmmaker most noted for his B movies including The Tingler producer of Rosemary s Baby in New York City d 1977 April 25 1914 Saturday editThe first combat flight by a U S Navy aircraft took place observing Mexican positions during the United States occupation of Veracruz 133 James Parr was re elected by acclamation as mayor of Auckland 134 The 10th Marine Regiment of United States Marine Corps was formed in Quantico Virginia on as an artillery battalion under the 1st Marine Brigade 135 Burnley beat Liverpool 1 0 in the FA Cup Final with Bert Freeman scoring the game s single goal It was the last time the FA Cup was played at the Crystal Palace in London Attendance was high at over 72 000 thanks in part to reigning British monarch King George attending the championship game 136 The Tōkaidō Railroad opened new stations in the Shiga Prefecture Japan including Azuchi Ishiyama and a new replacement for the existing station in Kyōto 137 Born Marcos Perez Jimenez Venezuelan state leader 51st President of Venezuela in Tachira Venezuela d 2001 Charles Acton English Irish music critic for The Irish Times and member of The Critics Circle in Iron Acton England d 1999 John Sebastian American musician promoter of the harmonica as a serious instrument father to songwriter John B Sebastian in Philadelphia d 1980 Died Ellen Ternan English actress mistress to Charles Dickens b 1839 April 26 1914 Sunday edit nbsp Former U S President Theodore Roosevelt his son Kermit Brazilian explorer Candido Rondon and their Amazon expedition party France began to hold general elections with final results not tallied until May 10 138 Roosevelt Rondon Scientific Expedition Former U S President Theodore Roosevelt and Brazilian military officer Candido Rondon completed their exploration of the River of Doubt later renamed Roosevelt River in the Amazon The expedition achieved its objectives at terrible cost Three men out of the 16 in the exploration party perished one through drowning another by homicide forcing the party to abandon the third man who committed the act to perish in the jungle The rest were weakened by starvation and disease Roosevelt and Rondon credited the help of a team of seringueiros local Brazilians who harvest rubber from trees for tire manufacturing in North America for providing needed aid through the last leg of the river to meet their rendezvous with the American Brazilian relief party which escorted them back to Manaus Brazil 139 Born Bernard Malamud American writer author of The Fixer and The Natural in New York City d 1986 Lilian Rolfe French secret agent in World War II in Paris worked in France behind enemy lines until her capture in 1944 executed in 1945 James Rouse American real estate developer founder of The Rouse Company in Easton Maryland d 1996 Died Eduard Suess Austrian geologist first proposed the supercontinent Gondwana b 1831 April 27 1914 Monday editThe Russian steamer Kometa exploded off the coast of Algeria killing half of the 30 man crew and injuring nine more 140 Born Albert Soboul Algerian French historian specialized in the French Revolution and Napoleonic periods in Ammi Moussa Algeria d 1982 Joseph Harold Moore American air force officer leader of Operation Rolling Thunder during the Vietnam War in Florence South Carolina d 2006 April 28 1914 Tuesday editA coal mine explosion in Eccles West Virginia killed over 180 miners the second worst mining disaster in the state s history Mine investigators concluded a flame from a carbide lamp touched off a pocket of coal gas which set up a chain reaction of explosions throughout the mine Official records of the disaster contradict exact casualties with the number ranging from 180 to 186 dead 141 Colorado Coalfield War U S President Woodrow Wilson ordered federal troops to Colorado at the request of state governor Elias M Ammons to restore order after ten days of fighting between coal mine strikers and the Colorado National Guard 142 Two dioceses were established in Africa the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nkongsamba in what is now Cameroon 143 and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Djibouti in Djibouti 144 New Jersey boroughs Westville and Stone Harbor were incorporated 145 British suffragettes Hilda Burkitt and Florence Tunks burned down the Felixstow Bath Hotel in Suffolk England as part of a series of violent actions during the Votes For Women Campaign There were no occupants in the hotel Both women were arrested and given prison sentences on May 29 146 Died Thomas G Jones American politician 28th Governor of Alabama b 1844 April 29 1914 Wednesday editColorado Coalfield War Fifteen people were killed in clashes between striking miners mine guard and state militia on the final day of the labor dispute for the Colorado coalfields as federal troops arrived upon which hundreds of striking miners laid down their arms and ended the violence 147 Incumbent Duncan McFarlane retained his seat as mayor of Invercargill New Zealand over challenger and previous mayor William Ott 148 The Kita Matsue rail line opened in Shimane Prefecture Japan with stations Tabushi Takeshi and Unshu Hirata serving the line 149 A scientific expedition to the western half of Sumatra collected specimens of a unique species of muntjac a type of deer later called the Sumatran Muntjac The animal was later sighted in the 1930s and early 2000s 150 Born Johnny Dio American gangster Lucchese crime family capo and Murder Inc member in New York City d 1979 April 30 1914 Thursday editAmerican cargo ship Benjamin Noble foundered in Lake Superior with all 16 crew lost 151 Grande Prairie Alberta was incorporated as a village 152 Osaka Electric Tramway opened the Nara and Osaka rail lines in Japan with stations Ishikiri Hiraoka Hyōtan yama Ikoma Kawachi Hanazono Nara Ōtsumachi Ōsaka Uehommachi Tomio Tsuruhashi Wakae Iwata and Yamato Saidaiji serving the line 153 Born Dorival Caymmi Brazilian musician considered one the founders of the bossa nova movement in Salvador Bahia Brazil d 2008 Died Sarah Herring Sorin American lawyer first woman to practice law in Arizona and first woman to appear before the Supreme Court of the 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