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The following events occurred in August 1912:

August 7, 1912: Victor Hess (center) discovers cosmic rays
August 17, 1912: Legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow acquitted of criminal charges
August 12, 1912: Yusuf becomes new Sultan of Morocco as brother flees
August 8, 1912: Haiti's President Leconte killed in accidental explosion


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Alfred Cunningham USMC

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  • An attack by soldiers of Montenegro against a Turkish border post killed 30 Turks and 12 Montenegrins.[4]
  • "Baby Seals Blues" was published in the form of sheet music; according to historian Rudi Blesh, the song by Arthur "Baby" Seales was the first blues song to use the word "blues" in its title, with "Dallas Blues" appearing the next month on September 28, while other sources describe "Dallas Blues" as having been introduced in March 1912.[13]

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  • A mine explosion in the village of Gerthe, in the Westphalia region of Germany, killed 103 men at the Lothringen Coal Company.[29]
  • Friederich Krupp AG, the Krupp family armaments company, celebrated its centennial with the Kaiser giving the address. Accompanying the Kaiser to the ceremony at Essen were the Chancellor and many of his cabinet, and Prince Henry.[30]
 
Pope Pius X

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  • An attack by Zapatista rebels on a train near Mexico City killed 35 soldiers and 20 civilians.[4]
 
Ty Cobb
  • Major league baseball star Ty Cobb was in Detroit when he was jumped by three hoodlums while on his way to catch a train to Syracuse, New York, to appear for the Detroit Tigers in an exhibition game against the minor league Syracuse Stars, and cut on the back by a knife.[42] He played the next day while wearing "a blood-soaked, makeshift bandage", and would later tell biographer Al Stump that he had beaten one of his attackers to death.[43] However, lawyer and baseball fan Doug Roberts researched coroner records and press reports, and found no record of a body being found with head trauma during the summer of 1912, nor of mention in the Detroit newspapers, although Cobb was treated for an 0.5-inch (13 mm) long knife wound.[44]
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  • Bandar Abbas in Persia (now Iran) was attacked by rebels.[4]
  • Sir Hugh Clifford was appointed Governor of the Gold Coast (now Ghana).[4]
  • The Pure Food and Drug Act was amended to prohibit drug manufacturers from making false claims on the labels of medication.[81]
  • Four-year-old Bobby Dunbar disappeared while his parents were on a fishing trip to a lake near their home in Opelousas, Louisiana. After an eight-month search by Bobby's father, police in Mississippi would announce that they had found the child under the care of handyman William Cantwell Walters, who said that he had been entrusted to take care of Bruce Anderson by Bruce's mother. In a dispute between the Dunbars and Mrs. Anderson, a court would award the boy to the Dunbars, while Walters would be convicted of kidnapping Bobby and serve two years before the verdict was reversed. In 2004, a DNA test would show that Walters had been right and that the child returned to the Dunbars had not been Bobby. It was presumed that the child raised by the Dunbars had been Bruce Anderson, who lived until 1966, and that Bobby Dunbar had died more than 91 years earlier.[82][83]
  • Born:

August 24, 1912 (Saturday) edit

  • Portugal put down the native uprising at East Timor. The revolt cost 3,424 Timorese killed and 12,567 wounded, and 289 Portuguese killed and 600 wounded.[84]
  • Turkish troops massacred Serbians at Sjenica in what is now Serbia.[85]
  • The Panama Canal bill was signed into law, providing that, on the opening of the Canal in 1914, "no tolls shall be levied upon vessels engaged in the coastwise trade of the United States". The discrimination in favor of American vessels would be repealed on June 15, 1914.[86]
  • The Lloyd–La Follette Act was passed, amending the U.S. Post Office Appropriations Act by prohibiting federal employees from being removed except for inefficiency, and not without written notice or a right to appeal.[87]
  • Alaska was made a U.S. territory by passage of the Second Organic Act and given limited self-government. The U.S. government still controlled Alaska's natural resources. Although an elected Territorial Legislature was created, it could not pass any laws related to fishing, wildlife, soil, divorce, gambling or liquor.[88]
  • The collier USS Jupiter, the first electrically propelled ship in the United States Navy, was launched. In 1922, after being decommissioned and refurbished, it would be commissioned as the first American aircraft carrier, the USS Langley.[89]
  • Born: Essie Summers, New Zealand romance writer, author of close to 60 novels, in Christchurch (d. 1998)

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Kuomintang emblem

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Brusilov

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kilometres in length opened between Malenge and Franklin Cape South Africa 3 A train accident at Rio de Janeiro killed 10 people and injured 50 4 nbsp Alfred Cunningham USMC Alfred A Cunningham of the United States Marine Corps made his first solo flight after 2 hours and 40 minutes of instruction of an airplane becoming the first U S Marine pilot 5 The Progressive Party announced that it would not allow African Americans from Southern states to be delegates at its organizing convention in Chicago with the approval of former U S President Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt emphasized that from Northern states there would be a number of negro delegates more in fact than ever before figured in a National convention 6 7 Golfer John McDermott successfully defended his championship title at the 18th U S Open beating runnerup Tom McNamara by two strokes 8 Born David Brand Australian politician 19th Premier of Western Australia in Dongara Western Australia Australia d 1979 Frank K Edmondson American astronomer established the Indiana Asteroid Program in Milwaukee d 2008 August 2 1912 Friday editChinese soldiers routed Tibetans at Lhasa 4 The throwing of a bomb in the Ottoman Empire city of Kotschana now Kocani North Macedonia led to a riot by the residents there with 140 people killed by Turkish soldiers who suppressed it Eleven people died when a bomb went off in the town square followed a few minutes later by another fatal attack 9 Competition for new aircraft models that met the for the requirements of the newly formed Royal Flying Corps began on the Salisbury Plain near Larkhill England Samuel Franklin Cody won the competition which attracted 32 entrants with his Cody V biplane 10 The United States Senate voted 51 4 to extend the Monroe Doctrine to protect the Americas from foreign corporations 11 The gunboat USS Tacoma was ordered to proceed from Guantanamo to Bluefields Nicaragua 12 August 3 1912 Saturday editAn attack by soldiers of Montenegro against a Turkish border post killed 30 Turks and 12 Montenegrins 4 Baby Seals Blues was published in the form of sheet music according to historian Rudi Blesh the song by Arthur Baby Seales was the first blues song to use the word blues in its title with Dallas Blues appearing the next month on September 28 while other sources describe Dallas Blues as having been introduced in March 1912 13 August 4 1912 Sunday editTurkey s Senate voted to give the sultan power to dissolve parliament 4 after which it was dissolved with a vote of no confidence 14 Mount Etna erupted in Sicily 4 Nine members of an English boy scout troop between the ages of 11 and 14 drowned along with their scoutmaster when their boat capsized in the sea near the Isle of Sheppey off the coast of the county of Kent 15 Britain mourned the deaths of the scouts as a national tragedy and then First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill had the destroyer HMS Fervent bring their flag draped coffins to London for the funeral 16 One hundred U S Marines and Navy men on the USS Annapolis landed at Corinto Nicaragua to protect American interests while the USS Tacoma arrived at Bluefields on Tuesday 17 The forces assisted in the defeat on September 24 of the rebel forces led by General Luis Mena 18 Born Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov Soviet mathematician known for his theorems including the Alexandrov s uniqueness theorem in Volyn Ryazan Oblast Russia d 1999 Virgilio Pinera Cuban writer known for his short story collection Cold Tales and novels such as Rene s Flesh and Pressures and Diamonds in Cardenas Cuba d 1979 Jandhyala Papayya Sastry Indian poet known for works including Pushpa Vilapam and Kunthi Kumari in Kopparu Guntur district Andhra Pradesh India d 1992 Raoul Wallenberg Swedish diplomat credited for rescuing tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews during The Holocaust before being taken captive by the Soviets during the Siege of Budapest in Lidingo Municipality Sweden d 1947 death reported August 5 1912 Monday editIn Chicago the Progressive Party nicknamed the Bull Moose Party to rival the Republican elephant and Democrat donkey called itself to order as its founding convention opened at noon 19 Born Abbe Pierre French clergy founder of Emmaus recipient of the Legion of Honour in Lyon d 2007 August 6 1912 Tuesday editU S President William Howard Taft asked the United States Congress to fix maximum tolls for the Panama Canal 4 Theodore Roosevelt announced his 1912 platform at the Chicago convention of the Progressive Party 20 The Manistee Watch Company sold off all of its property assets and machinery at auction following its closure in Manistee Michigan It had produced some 60 000 pocket watches in its three year existence 21 Born Adoniran Barbosa Brazilian singer known for samba songs including Samba do Arnesto and Samba Italiano in Cavarzere Brazil d 1982 August 7 1912 Wednesday editRussian composer Sergei Prokofiev first performed his Piano Concerto No 1 for the public in Moscow 22 Physicist Victor Francis Hess of the Institute for Radium Research in Vienna became the first person to discover cosmic rays Hoping to build upon the research of Theodor Wulf who had found that radioactive emission from Earth decreased measurably at higher altitudes Hess sought to measure the decrease by venturing to greater heights in a balloon On his seventh flight he lifted off with a pilot and a meteorologist from Aussig now Usti nad Labem in the Czech Republic To his surprise the electroscopes on his balloon began measuring an increase in radiation at 5 350 feet 1 630 m after a steady decrease during the ascent and at 15 000 feet 4 600 m the amount doubled showing that penetrating radiation was entering the atmosphere from a source other than the Sun 23 Hess called the rays Hohenstrahlung or radiation from above 24 Woodrow Wilson accepted the Democratic nomination for president which had offered the previous month at the convention in Baltimore The New Jersey Governor spoke at his home in Sea Girt New Jersey before a group of other Democrats who were state governors and a crowd of 6 000 supporters 25 New technology was used to capture the moment on phonographic records and films so that American voters could see and hear the candidate 26 The Progressive Party nominated Theodore Roosevelt as its candidate for President of the United States and California Governor Hiram Johnson for vice president 27 Three employees of the Union American Cigar Company at 28th and Smallman in Pittsburgh were killed and 12 seriously injured after a 24 ton water tank fell through the roof and the sixth floor then into the fifth 28 Born Vo Chi Cong Vietnamese state leader third President of Vietnam in Quảng Nam Province French Indochina d 2011 Died Francois Alphonse Forel 71 Swiss biologist credited for the creation of limnology the study of the ecology of freshwater lakes b 1841 August 8 1912 Thursday editA mine explosion in the village of Gerthe in the Westphalia region of Germany killed 103 men at the Lothringen Coal Company 29 Friederich Krupp AG the Krupp family armaments company celebrated its centennial with the Kaiser giving the address Accompanying the Kaiser to the ceremony at Essen were the Chancellor and many of his cabinet and Prince Henry 30 nbsp Pope Pius X Pope Pius X issued an encyclical about abuse of the indigenous tribes in the Putumayo region of Peru 4 Cincinnatus Leconte President of Haiti was killed in an accidental explosion at the presidential palace in Port au Prince The President shared his residence with an arsenal of gunpowder in the basement and the first blast occurred after an early morning fire had started The legislature named General Tancrede Auguste as the new president that afternoon 31 Born B V Raman Indian astrologer promoter of modern Hindu astrology in Bangalore India d 1998 Died Ross Winn 40 American publisher known for his work with the anarchist magazine Free Society b 1871 August 9 1912 Friday editAn earthquake in Turkey near the Dardanelles killed 3 000 people and injured another 1 575 There was a total destruction of the towns of Sarkoy and Corlu and 300 dead in Murefte formerly Myriophyton and 80 in Ganos Hora Corlu was consumed by fire reportedly by a lantern being toppled by the quake 32 In total 5 540 homes were destroyed 33 34 Kosovo Albanian rebel leaders presented a list of 14 demands to one of the viziers of the Ottoman Empire The Turkish leadership would agree to most of the proposals 35 The Panama Canal bill passed the United States Senate 47 15 36 Born Anne Brown American opera singer first singer to portray Bess in the opera Porgy and Bess in Baltimore d 2009 Alex Stevenson Irish association football player forward for Everton from 1934 to 1949 and the Republic of Ireland national football team from 1932 to 1948 in Dublin d 1985 Died Candida Maria of Jesus 67 Spanish clergy founder of the Hijas de Jesus canonized at a saint in 2010 b 1845 August 10 1912 Saturday editThe Republic of China s provisional government enacted its election law creating a lower house of parliament and limiting voting rights to male citizens who were at least 21 had two years residency in their district and met property and educational restrictions 37 Frank McClean flew a Short Brothers floatplane up the River Thames between the upper and lower parts of Tower Bridge and underneath London Bridge 38 English author Adeline Virginia Stephen married author Leonard Woolf to become Virginia Woolf 39 The Sharon Giants minor baseball team moved to Bridgeport Ohio to finish off its final season with Ohio Pennsylvania League which broke apart afterward 40 41 Born Jorge Amado Brazilian writer author of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands in Itabuna Brazil d 2001 Romain Maes Belgian cyclist winner of the 1935 Tour de France in Zerkegem Belgium d 1983 Died Paul Wallot German architect designer for the Reichstag building in Berlin b 1841 August 11 1912 Sunday editAn attack by Zapatista rebels on a train near Mexico City killed 35 soldiers and 20 civilians 4 nbsp Ty Cobb Major league baseball star Ty Cobb was in Detroit when he was jumped by three hoodlums while on his way to catch a train to Syracuse New York to appear for the Detroit Tigers in an exhibition game against the minor league Syracuse Stars and cut on the back by a knife 42 He played the next day while wearing a blood soaked makeshift bandage and would later tell biographer Al Stump that he had beaten one of his attackers to death 43 However lawyer and baseball fan Doug Roberts researched coroner records and press reports and found no record of a body being found with head trauma during the summer of 1912 nor of mention in the Detroit newspapers although Cobb was treated for an 0 5 inch 13 mm long knife wound 44 Born Howard Lee Hale American farmer with polio who survived longer than any other person in an iron lung from 1944 until his death in 1976 45 Thanom Kittikachorn Thai state leader 10th Prime Minister of Thailand in Mueang Tak District Tak Province Siam d 2004 Norman Levinson American mathematician known for his research field including number theory and differential equations author of On the Non Vanishing of a Function in Lynn Massachusetts d 1975 August 12 1912 Monday editA military aviation branch was created for the Imperial Russian Army beginning what would become the Soviet Air Forces 46 An army of 15 000 Kosovar Albanians marched on the Uskub now Skopje in North Macedonia at the time one of the European outposts of the Ottoman Empire and expelled the Turkish administrators and Serbian residents there Serbia sent troops in response retaking the city and driving out the remaining Ottomans from Macedonia after the Battle of Kumanovo on October 23 47 Sultan Mulay Hafid who signed the agreement to place Morocco under French control abdicated his throne in favor of his younger brother Mulay Yusuf 48 A record seven convicts were put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing the New York penitentiary at Ossining New York in the space of a little more than an hour with the first being executed at 5 09 am and the last at 6 14 am Five were Italian Americans who had burglarized a house at Griffin s Corners New York in November during which a sixth man Santo Zanzara had stabbed an occupant to death Zanzara had been executed earlier and the other five were put to death as accessories 49 50 Keystone Studios was formed by filmmaker Mack Sennett producing comedies most notably those of the Keystone Cops 51 The drama Fine Feathers by Eugene Walter opened at the Cort Theatre in Chicago 52 Born Samuel Fuller American film director and screenwriter known for films including Shock Corridor The Naked Kiss and The Big Red One in Worcester Massachusetts d 1997 Rex Griffin American country musician known for hit country songs Everybody s Trying to Be My Baby and The Last Letter in Gadsden Alabama d 1959 August 13 1912 Tuesday editPilot Simeon Petrov became the first to fly an airplane over Bulgaria He had been part of a program where 13 army officers were trained abroad leading to the eventual formation of the Bulgarian Air Force 53 The Radio Act was enacted providing for all American radio broadcasters to be licensed by and assigned a specific frequency by the United States government 54 Zapatistas captured the city of Ixtapa Mexico after killing 200 government troops 55 Born Ben Hogan American golfer fourth all time PGA Tour winner winner of nine major championships including the Masters PGA U S Open and The Open Championship in Stephenville Texas d 1997 Salvador Luria Italian American microbiologist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research into bacteriophages in Turin d 1991 Died Horace Howard Furness 80 American literary critic noted researcher into William Shakespeare b 1833 Jules Massenet 70 French composer best known for his operas Manon and Werther b 1842 August 14 1912 Wednesday editConcessions to the rebels temporarily ended the Khost Rebellion in Afghanistan 4 Born John Astor American business leader heir to the Astor family fortune in Miami Beach Florida d 1992 Died Octavia Hill 73 British activist founder of the Charity Organization Society now Family Action b 1838 August 15 1912 Thursday editJapan began its first taxi service with the founding of the Takushi jidosha kabushiki kaisha serving the Ginza and train stations in Tokyo 56 Belgian lawyer Jules Destree published an open letter to King Albert calling for the separation of the regions of Flanders and Wallonia from Belgium laying the groundwork for the Walloon Movement 57 Eduardo Schaerer was sworn into office as the 26th President of Paraguay and would serve a full four year term 58 Born Julia Child American chef and television personality author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking host of the 1960s cooking television show The French Chef in Pasadena California d 2004 Amir Khan Indian singer credited as founder of Indore gharana used in Indian classical music in Indore India d 1974 Guido Morselli Italian writer author of Past Conditional Roma senza papa and Dissipatio HG in Bologna d 1973 committed suicide Naoto Tajima Japanese athlete gold medalist at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Osaka d 1990 Died George Blewett 38 Canadian philosopher noted for works of ethics from a Christian perspective author of The Metaphysical Basis of Preceptive Ethics drowning while on a vacation b 1873 August 16 1912 Friday editGenerals Hwang hui and Chang Tsen chu were arrested and summarily executed on charges of leading the Wuchang Uprising on October 9 1911 59 60 At Berane Montenegro twelve Christian villages were attacked and the inhabitants massacred 61 Captain Stanley Lord of the SS Californian issued his statement to explain the ship s failure to come to the aid of the Titanic Lord said that the ship which his Second Officer had seen firing a rocket was not the Titanic because it steamed away that Morse code signals from the Californian to the other ship were ignored and that if the ship had been the Titanic it would have been seen by the RMS Carpathia at the same time 62 George Basil Haddon Smith was appointed Governor of the Bahamas 4 Theodore Roosevelt opened his campaign for the presidency with an address at Providence Rhode Island 63 Sixteen year old Virginia Christian was executed in Richmond Virginia for the March 18 murder of her employer Mrs Ida Belote in Hampton despite pleas for clemency made to the state governor Despite being a minor the African American girl was described in reports as the first woman to be put to death in the electric chair in Virginia 64 Born Ted Drake English association football player centre forward for Arsenal from 1934 to 1945 and the England national football team from 1934 to 1938 in Southampton England d 1995 Wendy Hiller English actress known for roles in Pygmalion and Major Barbara recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Separate Tables in Bramhall England d 2003 Died Johann Martin Schleyer German clergy inventor of the language Volapuk b 1831 August 17 1912 Saturday editThe Eastern Suburbs defeated Glebe 6 4 in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership final in North Sydney New South Wales Australia 65 The United Kingdom by its ambassador Sir John Jordan sent a message to the Republic of China announcing that Britain would accept China s suzerainty over Tibet as long as Chinese troops remained out of the Buddhist state in the Himalayas Britain s objective was to make Tibet a buffer state between China and British India 66 67 The Williamson Mausoleum at Orphans Cemetery in Eastman Georgia was publicly unveiled in honor of Albert Genavie Williamson a local entrepreneur who donated the land for a cemetery in 1885 as a resting place for children who died before they reached adulthood The site was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 68 The provincial government of Ontario issued Regulation 17 which banned the teaching of the French language after the first two years of elementary school in all schools across the province It was eventually repealed in 1927 69 70 Clarence Darrow the famous American lawyer was successful in winning another verdict of acquittal in a criminal trial his own Darrow had been charged with having attempted to bribe a juror in the Los Angeles Times bombing case 71 Born Elsie Locke New Zealand children s writer and activist author of The Runaway Settlers and A Canoe in the Mist proponent of the Communist Party of New Zealand in Hamilton New Zealand d 2001 August 18 1912 Sunday editThe Ottoman Empire granted autonomy to its Albanian minority The Scutari vilayet province and its capital Tirana would become independent as Albania after World War I 72 Austrian composer Franz Schreker premiered his opera The Distant Sound at the Opera House in Frankfurt 73 The New Martinsville Potters minor baseball team formerly the East Liverpool Potters from Pennsylvania disbanded one of some 40 baseball teams that dissolved when the Ohio Pennsylvania League broke apart later that year 74 Born Josephine Barnes English physician first woman to be president of the British Medical Association in Sheringham England d 1999 Elsa Morante Italian writer author of History in Rome d 1985 Ertugrul Osman Turkish noble pretender to the throne of the Ottoman Empire 43rd head of the House of Osman from 1994 to 2009 d 2009 Otto Ernst Remer German army officer known to have foiled the 20 July plot to overthrow Adolf Hitler co founder of the Socialist Reich Party in West Germany in Neubrandenburg Germany d 1997 August 19 1912 Monday editGrand Vizier Ibrahim Hakki Pasha gave Albanian rebels at Uskub now Skopje in North Macedonia fourteen hours to surrender 4 Guillermo Billinghurst was elected President of Peru 4 August 20 1912 Tuesday editForty Chinese pirates seized control of the British held island of Cheung Chau near Hong Kong 4 At Salonika Grand Vizier Ibrahim Hakki Pasha met with Albanian rebel representative Isa Boletini ending the rebellion at Pristina 4 Ahmed al Hiba pretender to the Moroccan throne seized control of Marrakesh Morocco and took nine Frenchmen as hostages including Vice Consul Jacques Malgret 75 The Plant Quarantine Act was signed into law giving the U S government the power to regulate the importation and interstate shipment of plant products that might carry with them insects and diseases The law was effective in curtailing the spread of the gypsy moth beyond the New England area where the population of the pest had increased over the previous seven years 76 Lieutenant Charles Becker of the New York City Police Department was indicted by a grand jury for the killing of Herman Rosenthal 77 Born Philip Kapleau American educator noted instructor of Zen Buddhism in the United States in New Haven Connecticut d 2004 Died William Booth 83 British religious leader founder of The Salvation Army b 1829 Walter Goodman 74 British painter known for works including The Printseller s Window and The Keeleys on Stage and at Home b 1838 August 21 1912 Wednesday editTibet and China agreed to a ceasefire at Lhasa 4 The Prime Minister of Montenegro and his cabinet resigned 4 The U S Marines landed at Bluefields Nicaragua 4 Seventeen year old Arthur Rose Eldred of Rockville Centre New York became the first Boy Scout to earn the rank of Eagle Scout He was formally awarded the rank in a ceremony on September 2 Since then over 2 million Scouts have earned the rank including Eldred s son and two of his grandsons 78 Born Toe Blake Canadian hockey player left wing for the Montreal Canadiens from 1934 to 1948 10 time Stanley Cup champion in Coniston Ontario d 1995 Natalia Dudinskaya Russian ballet dancer known for her collaborations with Kirov Ballet in Kharkiv Ukraine d 2003 Robert L Fish American mystery writer co author of The Assassination Bureau Ltd and Mute Witness which inspired the Steve McQueen crime film Bullitt in Cleveland d 1981 August 22 1912 Thursday editColonel Charles Mangin and the French Army defeated Moroccan rebel Ahmed al Hiba at Marrakesh Morocco Two weeks later al Hiba and his men would be defeated in a second battle 79 England won the Triangular Test Cricket Tournament in London against Australia and South Africa with four wins out of six matches 80 August 23 1912 Friday editBandar Abbas in Persia now Iran was attacked by rebels 4 Sir Hugh Clifford was appointed Governor of the Gold Coast now Ghana 4 The Pure Food and Drug Act was amended to prohibit drug manufacturers from making false claims on the labels of medication 81 Four year old Bobby Dunbar disappeared while his parents were on a fishing trip to a lake near their home in Opelousas Louisiana After an eight month search by Bobby s father police in Mississippi would announce that they had found the child under the care of handyman William Cantwell Walters who said that he had been entrusted to take care of Bruce Anderson by Bruce s mother In a dispute between the Dunbars and Mrs Anderson a court would award the boy to the Dunbars while Walters would be convicted of kidnapping Bobby and serve two years before the verdict was reversed In 2004 a DNA test would show that Walters had been right and that the child returned to the Dunbars had not been Bobby It was presumed that the child raised by the Dunbars had been Bruce Anderson who lived until 1966 and that Bobby Dunbar had died more than 91 years earlier 82 83 Born Gene Kelly American actor and dancer best known for his film musicals An American in Paris and Singin in the Rain in Pittsburgh d 1996 Nelson Rodrigues Brazilian playwright known for plays including The Wedding Dress in Recife Brazil d 1980 Alexey Sudayev Russian engineer designer of the PPS submachine gun and AS 44 assault rifle in Alatyr Russia d 1946 August 24 1912 Saturday editPortugal put down the native uprising at East Timor The revolt cost 3 424 Timorese killed and 12 567 wounded and 289 Portuguese killed and 600 wounded 84 Turkish troops massacred Serbians at Sjenica in what is now Serbia 85 The Panama Canal bill was signed into law providing that on the opening of the Canal in 1914 no tolls shall be levied upon vessels engaged in the coastwise trade of the United States The discrimination in favor of American vessels would be repealed on June 15 1914 86 The Lloyd La Follette Act was passed amending the U S Post Office Appropriations Act by prohibiting federal employees from being removed except for inefficiency and not without written notice or a right to appeal 87 Alaska was made a U S territory by passage of the Second Organic Act and given limited self government The U S government still controlled Alaska s natural resources Although an elected Territorial Legislature was created it could not pass any laws related to fishing wildlife soil divorce gambling or liquor 88 The collier USS Jupiter the first electrically propelled ship in the United States Navy was launched In 1922 after being decommissioned and refurbished it would be commissioned as the first American aircraft carrier the USS Langley 89 Born Essie Summers New Zealand romance writer author of close to 60 novels in Christchurch d 1998 August 25 1912 Sunday editJapanese Government Railways extended the Echigo Line in the Niigata Prefecture Japan with stations Yoshida Wanō Maki Sone and Uchino serving the line 90 nbsp Kuomintang emblem The Kuomintang political party also referred to as the Nationalist Chinese Party was founded in China by former President Sun Yat sen and other core members of the secret society Tongmenghui Under the leadership of Chiang Kai shek the Kuomintang would be the ruling political party of mainland China until 1949 and of Taiwan since then 91 Italian Army Aviation Corps Lieutenant Piero Manzini became the first pilot to die in warfare As part of the Italo Turkish War Manzini had taken off on a reconnaissance mission when his plane s engine failed causing him to crash into the Mediterranean Sea 92 The once prosperous copper mining town of Eholt British Columbia suffered a fire that destroyed most of its business district The Canadian Pacific Railway then moved its facilities to another location and when the town s post office closed in 1949 there were only 17 residents left The area is now a ghost town 93 Born Erich Honecker German state leader second General Secretary of the Central Committee of East Germany in Neunkirchen Germany d 1994 Ted Key American cartoonist creator of the comic panel Hazel in Fresno California d 2008 August 26 1912 Monday editThe Fasanenstrasse Synagogue opened for services in Berlin Nazi authorities closed it permanently in 1936 and the original building was destroyed by Allied bombing in 1943 A new Jewish community center was built on the original site in 1959 94 Tennis player Maurice McLoughlin defeated Wallace F Johnson 3 6 2 6 6 2 6 4 6 2 in the men s singles final in the U S National Championships 95 Walter Johnson pitcher for the Washington Senators was credited with a loss after coming in as a relief pitcher in a 4 3 defeat by the St Louis Browns ending his streak of consecutive games won at 16 Under modern rules the loss would have listed as a failed save however Johnson s streak would still have been ended at 16 because he lost his next start in a game against the Philadelphia Athletics 96 The musical The Pink Lady composed by Ivan Caryll returned for a second run at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City 97 Born John Tinniswood British Supercentenarian and oldest living man alive Pen Tennyson British film director former assistant film director to Alfred Hitchcock known for films There Ain t No Justice The Proud Valley and Convoy in Chelsea London England d 1941 killed in a plane crash Died Feng Ru 30 Chinese American engineer and pilot dubbed the Pioneer of Chinese Aviation died in a crash during a demonstration flight of the first airplane manufactured in China b 1883 98 Jose Maria Velasco Gomez 72 Mexican painter known for works including Valle de Mexico desde el cerro de Atraeualco and Rocas del cerro de Atzacoalco b 1840 August 27 1912 Tuesday editThe recently deceased Japanese Emperor Mutsuhito was posthumously proclaimed the Emperor Meiji 4 The structure for the new Parliament of the Republic of China was set up by regulations issued by President Yuan Shikai The new bicameral legislature consisted of 596 representatives and 274 Senators 99 Heavy rains caused flooding across England particularly in Norfolk and Norwich 100 U S Navy cruiser USS Denver commanded by Commander Thomas Washington arrived at Corinto Nicaragua with 350 sailors and marines on board to help with the military intervention in the country A landing force of 120 men under command of Lieutenant Allen B Reed disembarked two days later to protect the railway running from the port to the capital city of Managua 101 Born Gloria Guinness Mexican English fashion editor noted contributor of Harper s Bazaar as Gloria Rubio y Altorre in Guadalajara d 1980 Jose Laurel Jr Filipino politician 9th Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Tanauan Batangas Philippines d 1998 August 28 1912 Wednesday edit nbsp Brusilov Russian explorer Georgy Brusilov began a disastrous expedition to find the Northern Sea Route setting out from Arkhangelsk in late summer on the ship Svyataya Anna St Anna with a crew of 24 The ship would become trapped in the Arctic ice as it went north then remained trapped through all of 1913 Only two crewmen Valerian Albanov and Alexander Konrad survived by leaving the ship and heading south 102 The ship and its crew were missing without a trace for almost 98 years but in July 2010 explorers found the crew s remains and pages from a sailor s log 103 Born Tarzan Lopez Mexican wrestler held that Mexican national championship as a welterweight lucha libre from 1936 to 1939 and four American world middleweight titles between 1940 and 1952 in Jerez de Garcia Salinas Mexico d 1975 August 29 1912 Thursday editFlooding in Wenzhou caused by a typhoon began and would ultimately kill as many as 220 000 people 104 Claims made by entrepreneur Clarence Cunningham to the coal fields of the U S territory of Alaska were cancelled by the U S Department of the Interior 4 Born Sohn Kee chung Korean athlete gold medalist at the 1936 Summer Olympics first Korean to win an Olympic medal in Yeng Byen Korea d 2002 Wolfgang Suschitzky Austrian cinematographer known for his collaborations with British filmmaker Paul Rotha and Mike Hodges in Vienna d 2016 Died Robert Reed Church 72 African American entrepreneur founder of Solvent Savings Bank and Trust b 1839 August 30 1912 Friday editHermann Schwarz a recently discharged soldier from the Swiss Army shot and killed seven men and wounded another six before he was captured in Romanshorn Switzerland He was later diagnosed with a mental illness and institutionized for the remainder of his life 105 Rebel Mexican General Jose Ines Salazar began a campaign of forcing American residents to leave Mexico ordering the residents of the American Mormon settlement in Colonia Morelos in the State of Sonora to leave the country within two weeks Mexican forces would destroy the American settlements on September 12 106 The USS Denver landed a smaller landing party at San Juan del Sur Nicaragua to protect communications in port The cruiser remained in port for a month relaying messages to other navy ships serving the military intervention in the country 107 Born Howard Wilson Emmons American engineer developer of fire protection engineering in Morristown New Jersey d 1998 Edward Mills Purcell American physicist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics for using a nuclear magnetic resonance for research into molecules in Taylorville Illinois d 1997 Barry Sullivan American actor known for his film roles including The Bad and the Beautiful in New York City d 1994 Nancy Wake New Zealand Special Operations Executive agent member of the Pat O Leary Line during World War II recipient of the Order of Australia Legion of Honour and Croix de Guerre in Wellington d 2011 August 31 1912 Saturday editGeneral Leonidas Plaza was inaugurated for a four year term as the 24th President of Ecuador after winning 98 of the vote in the presidential election 108 He had previously served from 1901 to 1905 109 The Severs Hotel opened in Muskogee Oklahoma one of the first of five skyscrapers built in the city before the 1930s It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 110 Born Katsumi Tezuka Japanese actor portrayed Godzilla in Godzilla and Rodan d unknown References edit Lu David John 1997 Japan A Documentary History Vol 2 M E Sharpe p 389 Allen Cecil J 1958 Switzerland s Amazing Railways London Thomas Nelson and Sons p 141 Statement Showing in Chronological Order the Date of Opening and the Mileage of Each Section of Railway Statement No 19 p 187 ref no 200954 13 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u The Britannica Year Book 1913 A Survey of the World s Progress Since the Completion in 1910 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica 1913 pp xxxiii xxxvi Simmons Edwin H 2003 The United States Marines A History Naval Institute Press p 87 Roosevelt Men Bar Southern Negroes The New York Times August 2 1912 Roosevelt Insists He s Negro s Friend The New York Times August 3 1912 M Dermott tops Open golf field Chicago Daily Tribune August 3 1912 p 10 Turks Slew 140 Bulgarians The New York Times August 11 1912 Aeroplane Tests First Prizes Won By Mr Cody British Successes The Times No 39992 London 31 August 1912 Page 4 column A Warning to Powers Adopted by Senate The New York Times August 3 1912 p 2 Rush Gunboat to Nicaragua The New York Times August 3 1912 O Meally Robert G 1998 The Jazz Cadence of American Culture Columbia University Press p 28 Young Turks Fall Leaders Fear Jail The New York Times August 6 1912 Nine Boy Scouts Drown The New York Times August 5 1912 MacDonald Robert 2011 Sons of the Empire University of Toronto Press pp 176 177 An American Force Lands in Nicaragua The New York Times August 6 1912 Davis Robert T 2010 United States Foreign Policy and National Security ABC CLIO p 32 Call New Party Into Life To day The New York Times August 5 1912 Roosevelt s Own Creed Set Forth The New York Times August 7 1912 Watch factory goes a beggin Manistee Daily News August 6 1912 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1 Archived from the original on 14 February 2012 Crease Robert P Mann Charles C 1996 The Second Creation Makers of the Revolution in Twentieth Century Physics Rutgers University Press pp 148 149 Bartusiak Marcia 2006 Archives of the Universe 100 Discoveries That Transformed Our Understanding of the Cosmos Random House Digital p 279 Thousands Hear Wilson Accept The New York Times August 8 1912 Phonograph to Give Wilson to All of Us The New York Times August 9 1912 Roosevelt Named Shows Emotion The New York Times August 8 1912 Girls Killed at Work Heavy Water Tank Crashes Through Roof of Pittsburgh Factory The New York Times August 8 1912 p 2 103 German Miners Killed The New York Times August 9 1912 Kaiser Praises the Krupps The New York Times August 9 1912 Explosion Kills Haitian President The New York Times August 9 1912 Earthquake Upsets a Lamp The New York Times August 10 1912 Earthquake Kills Hundreds of Turks The New York Times August 11 1912 Earthquake Killed 3 000 The New York Times August 18 1912 Williams Kristen P 2001 Despite Nationalist Conflicts Theory and Practice of Maintaining World Peace Greenwood Publishing Group p 124 Senate by 47 to 15 Passes Canal Bill The New York Times August 10 1912 Ono Kazuko 1989 Chinese Women in a Century of Revolution 1850 1950 Stanford University Press p 87 Sir Francis McClean Pioneer Aviator Obituaries The Times No 53297 London 12 August 1955 p 11 column C Reid Panthea 1996 Art and Affection A Life of Virginia Woolf Oxford University Press p 136 Sharon Pennsylvania BR Bullpen Retrieved 4 March 2020 Holl Jim Ohio Pennsylvania League of 1905 Society for American Baseball Research Archived from the original on November 7 2003 Retrieved 2007 03 04 Cobb Helps Tigers Beat Syracuse The New York Times August 13 1912 Stump Al 1994 Cobb A Biography Algonquin Books pp 11 12 Kirst Sean Peter 2003 The Ashes of Lou Gehrig and Other Baseball Essays McFarland pp 13 18 Quesenberry Wayne August 8 2012 Polio victim s life honored with scholarship Wytheville Enterprise Wytheville Virginia Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Haas Marcel 2004 Russian Security and Air Power 1992 2002 Frank Cass p 106 Evans Thammy 2010 Macedonia Bradt Travel Guides p 118 Morocco s Sultan Will Abdicate The New York Times August 12 1912 Seven Put to Death in One Hour at Sing Sing The New York Times August 13 1912 Christianson Scott 2001 Condemned Inside the Sing Sing Death House New York University Press p 4 Oderman Stuart July 31 2005 Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle A Biography of the Silent Film Comedian 1887 1933 McFarland pp 41 42 Thorold W J Hornblow Sr Arthur Maxwell Perriton Beach Stewart eds 1 December 1912 Chicago Applauds James Walter New Play The Theatre Retrieved 25 January 2023 via Google Books Nedialkov Dimitar 2001 Air Power of the Kingdom of Bulgaria Part I Sofia Fark OOD p Part ISBN 9549669793 Rudel Anthony J 2008 Hello Everybody The Dawn of American Radio Houghton Mifflin Harcourt pp 16 17 200 Killed in Battle The New York Times August 13 1912 Freedman Alisa 2010 Tokyo in Transit Japanese Culture on the Rails and Road Stanford University Press p 285 Belgium may separate PDF The New York Times 8 September 1912 Robertson William Spence 1922 History of the Latin American Nations D Appleton and Company p 284 Two Generals Shot by Order of Yuan The New York Times August 17 1912 Killing May End Chinese Republic The New York Times August 19 1912 Turks Massacre Women The New York Times August 17 1912 Capt Lord s Story Interests London The New York Times August 18 1912 Roosevelt Opens Campaign To Day The New York Times August 16 1912 p 4 Negro Murderess Executed The New York Times August 17 1912 Haddan Stephen 1991 History of the NSW Rugby League Finals Australia p 22 ISBN 9780646050980 Retrieved 13 July 2014 via Google Books a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link China Cannot Have Tibet Says Britain The New York Times August 30 1912 Grunfeld A Tom 1996 The Making of Modern Tibet M E Sharpe p 66 Williamson Mausoleum 1912 Eastman Vanishing South Georgia Retrieved February 12 2019 Brown Robert Craig Cook Ramsay 1974 Canada 1896 1921 A nation transformed Canadian Centenary Series pp 253 62 Barber Marilyn Sylvestre Paul francois 22 February 2016 Ontario Schools Question The Canadian Encyclopedia Historica Canada Retrieved 25 January 2023 Darrow Acquitted May Be Tried Again The New York Times August 18 1912 Di Lellio Anna 2006 The Case for Kosova Passage to Independence Anthem Press p 55 Bennett Clive 2001 Franz Schreker In Holden Amanda ed The New Penguin Opera Guide London New York et al Penguin Putnam Books p 832 Holl Jim Ohio Pennsylvania League of 1905 Society for American Baseball Research Archived from the original on November 7 2003 Retrieved 2007 03 04 Frenchmen in Moors Hands The New York Times August 26 1912 Winston Mark L 1997 Nature Wars People Vs Pests Harvard University Press p 27 Becker Indicted With Six Others Jury Applauds The New York Times August 21 1912 Townley Alvin 2007 Legacy of Honor The Values and Influence of America s Eagle Scouts New York St Martin s Press p 12 ISBN 978 0 312 36653 7 Park Thomas K Boum Aomar 2006 Historical Dictionary of Morocco Scarecrow Press p 153 Frindall Bill 2000 The Wisden Book Of Test Cricket Vol 1 1877 1970 London Headline Book Publishing p 124 ISBN 0747272735 Pray W Steven 2003 A History of Nonprescription Product Regulation Haworth Press p 52 DNA clears man of 1914 kidnapping 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expedition Agence France Presse September 13 2010 Ankers Alexander Zhejiang flood 1912 Disaster History Retrieved 21 August 2022 Crazy soldier kills four The New York Times September 1 1912 Hart John Mason 2006 Empire And Revolution The Americans in Mexico Since the Civil War University of California Press p 290 List of Expeditions 1901 1929 Navy Department Library Naval History and Heritage Command Archived from the original on December 3 2010 Nohlen D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook Vol II p 398 ISBN 978 0 19 928358 3 Robertson William Spence 1922 History of the Latin American Nations D Appleton and Company p 399 Bell Roger Hoffman Jerry 2014 Muskogee Postcard History Series Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing p 32 ISBN 978 1 4671 1268 0 Retrieved January 25 2023 via Google Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title August 1912 amp oldid 1218802532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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