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The following events occurred in January 1913:

January 9, 1913: Future U.S. President Richard Nixon (2nd from right) born in California
January 23, 1913: Ottoman Empire Navy Minister Nazim assassinated, Prime Minister Kamil overthrown in coup in Turkey
Dutch calendar for January 1913, designed by Theo van Hoytema

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Caricature of Lt-Colonel Sir Robert William Inglis, published in Vanity Fair, January 8, 1913, as "Men of the Day" Number 2306

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January 11, 1913 (Saturday) edit

 
Kirstie's Cairn, Changue Forest The memorial reads "In memory of Christopher McTaggart, shepherd, who perished in snow storm near this spot, 11 January 1913, aged 19 years." The copyright on this image is owned by Oliver Dixon and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
  • Having recently proclaimed their independence from China, Tibet and Mongolia signed a mutual defense treaty that, under its terms, was "for all time".[49]
  • The Paris intra-urban transit system went entirely to electric streetcars, as the last horse-drawn streetcar made its final run on the city's rails.[50]
  • The county clerk for Ottawa County, Kansas, was accidentally locked inside the vault at the courthouse, and nobody in the office knew the combination except for him. Fortunately, former clerk John Bell, living in Salina, remembered the combination "after spending an hour searching his memory for the correct numerals". After 2+12 hours, when the vault was opened, "the liberated Baldwin fell to the floor unconscious" from lack of oxygen but survived.[51]
  • Born: Lona Cohen, American spy, who worked with husband Morris Cohen to share secrets of the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union; in Adams, Massachusetts. (d. 1992)

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President-elect Raymond Poincaré

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Jim Thorpe at the New York Polo Grounds in 1913

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January 27, 1913 (Monday) edit

 
The old "Liberty Head nickel"
 
The new "Buffalo nickel"
 
Masonic Hall, Hawarden. Formerly the Boys Elementary School, built in 1834, the building was taken over by the Masons in 1912. After some internal alterations were carried out they convened their first meeting on 27th January 1913 and a plaque on the prominent chimney carries that date. The copyright on this image is owned by John S Turner and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
  • Arizona's four electoral votes for the 1912 U.S. presidential election (all four for the election winner, (Woodrow Wilson) had still not been received at the U.S. Vice President's office when as the 6:00 p.m. deadline set by the Electoral College expired.[118] Wilfred T. Webb, an Arizona legislator, had departed Phoenix on January 17 but had stopped in St. Louis, Missouri, rather than proceeding directly to the nation's capital. Webb arrived the next afternoon at 4:00 in the afternoon and told reporters, "I took my time about getting to Washington, because I was under the impression that I had until February 1 in which to deliver our four electoral votes."[119]
  • The British Cabinet voted to remove the women's suffrage bill from consideration in the House of Commons.[120]
  • The first new American five-cent pieces, known as "buffalo nickels", were manufactured at the Philadelphia mint.[121]

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Sources edit

  • Cinema News and Property Gazette. Vol. II. London. 1913.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) scan p. 413
  • "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (June 1912), pp. 289–292

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8 1913 Wednesday 9 January 9 1913 Thursday 10 January 10 1913 Friday 11 January 11 1913 Saturday 12 January 12 1913 Sunday 13 January 13 1913 Monday 14 January 14 1913 Tuesday 15 January 15 1913 Wednesday 16 January 16 1913 Thursday 17 January 17 1913 Friday 18 January 18 1913 Saturday 19 January 19 1913 Sunday 20 January 20 1913 Monday 21 January 21 1913 Tuesday 22 January 22 1913 Wednesday 23 January 23 1913 Thursday 24 January 24 1913 Friday 25 January 25 1913 Saturday 26 January 26 1913 Sunday 27 January 27 1913 Monday 28 January 28 1913 Tuesday 29 January 29 1913 Wednesday 30 January 30 1913 Thursday 31 January 31 1913 Friday 32 References 33 SourcesJanuary 1 1913 Wednesday editThe Six Powers the United States United Kingdom France Russia Germany and Japan agreed to a 125 000 000 loan to China at 6 percent interest 1 The Council of the Russian Empire adopted a law freeing the last of the Russian serfs In 1861 the Caucasus had been exempt from the emancipation of serfs there 2 Parcel post was inaugurated in the United States 3 4 Horatio Clarence Hocken was elected 36th Mayor of Toronto in the municipal election his first full term after serving as interim mayor following the resignation of George Reginald Geary in 1912 5 The German National Library was established in Leipzig 6 Louis Armstrong as an 11 year old boy in New Orleans was arrested by police after firing his stepfather s pistol to celebrate the arrival of the new year He was sentenced by the juvenile court to 18 months at the Colored Waifs Home where his musical talent would be perfected and he would go on to fame as one of America s greatest jazz artists 7 The British Board of Censors began operations 8 The municipalities of Kvenvaer and Otteroy were established in Norway Both were dissolved in 1964 9 The municipality of Churchbridge Saskatchewan was established 10 Born Shih Kien Chinese actor known for his villainous roles in martial arts and wuxia films including Enter the Dragon in Shigang Village Guangzhou province d 2009 January 2 1913 Thursday editU S Representative William Wedemeyer of Michigan jumped overboard from the ocean liner Panama while returning to the United States in an apparent suicide Wedemeyer who had been defeated in November 1912 in his bid for reelection had accompanied U S President William Howard Taft in December on a visit to Panama as part of a 30 member congressional inspection party and was treated for depression in a Canal Zone hospital before sailing for home 11 Australia initiated its own postage service with the Kangaroo and Map stamp series which featured a kangaroo standing on a map of Australia 12 The comic strip Bringing Up Father began an 87 year run Created by George McManus the strip about an Irish millionaire and his wife Jiggs and Maggie was a daily it became a Sunday feature beginning April 14 1918 After McManus died in 1954 the strip continued until May 28 2000 13 The Yiddish language weekly newspaper The Time began publication in Saint Petersburg but was shut down by the government on the eve of World War I 14 Born Anna Lee stage name for Joan Boniface Winnifrith English born American film actress best known for How Green Was My Valley Two Rode Together and Fort Apache and in the television soap opera General Hospital in Ightham Kent d 2004 Died Leon Teisserenc de Bort 57 French meteorologist credited for identifying the stratosphere b 1855 January 3 1913 Friday editA coastal storm lashed the eastern coast of the United States resulting in record low pressures and destructive winds in Pennsylvania Virginia New Jersey New York Massachusetts and Maine 15 The storm caused at least seven deaths at sea when American schooner Future was severely damaged while en route to Washington D C 16 Greece completed its capture of the eastern Aegean island of Chios as the last Ottoman forces on the island surrendered 17 18 Duarte Leite resigned as the 58th Prime Minister of Portugal 19 The steamer Julia Luckenbach sank after a collision with the British steamer Indrakuala in Chesapeake Bay killing 15 of the 23 people on board 20 U S Senator Joseph Weldon Bailey of Texas resigned with less than two months left in his term he was replaced by Rienzi Melville Johnston 21 A fire destroyed the famed U S Navy sloop of war ship USS Jamestown at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth Virginia 22 Thomas Edison gave the first demonstration of his new invention the kinetophone at his laboratory in West Orange New Jersey described as a combination of the moving picture machine and the phonograph with a synchronizing device that is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity 23 Died Jeff Davis 50 American politician incumbent U S Senator for Arkansas since 1907 previously Governor of Arkansas 1901 to 1907 died of a stroke 24 b 1862 January 4 1913 Saturday editRienzi Melville Johnston was appointed as U S Senator from Texas to serve the remaining two months of the term for Joseph Weldon Bailey The Texas Legislature did not approve of the appointment of Johnston by Texas Governor Oscar Branch Colquitt and selected Morris Sheppard to replace him 25 His 29 day term was the second shortest in Senate s history behind John N Heiskell who served 24 days as U S Senator from Arkansas 26 Australasian Films merged with the General Film Company of Australasia to form The Combine the precursor to Event Cinemas in Australia 27 Born Malietoa Tanumafili II Samoan state leader Paramount Chief of Samoa from 1962 to 2007 at Apia Samoa d 2007 Died Alfred von Schlieffen 79 German noble and army officer Chief of the German General Staff of the Imperial German Army from 1891 to 1906 architect of the Schlieffen Plan used in the opening months of World War I b 1833 January 5 1913 Sunday editGottlieb von Jagow was named as the new State Secretary of the German Foreign Office 28 Died Lewis A Swift 92 American astronomer who discovered 13 comets and over 1 200 nebulae second only to German astronomer William Herschel b 1820 January 6 1913 Monday editThe explosion of a boiler on the French battleship Massena killed eight members of the crew 29 Great Southern Railway completed the Ongerup Branch Railway connecting Tambellup to Ongerup Australia 30 31 32 Born Edward Gierek Polish Communist politician First Secretary of the Polish United Workers Party and de facto leader from 1970 to 1980 in Porabka Russian Empire now Poland d 2001 Loretta Young American actress known for her film roles in The Bishop s Wife and Come to the Stable and her 1950s television series The Loretta Young Show recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actress for The Farmer s Daughter in Salt Lake City d 2000 January 7 1913 Tuesday editAmerican steamship Rosecrans was wrecked in a gale and ran aground on Peacock Spit a spit off the coast of Oregon killing 33 of the crew of 36 33 Canadian steamship Cheslakee capsized in the Strait of Georgia near Van Anda British Columbia killing seven people on board It was salvaged on January 20 to examine why it capsized before it was re commissioned into service 34 William Merriam Burton was awarded U S Patent No 1 049 667 for his thermal cracking process that would dramatically increase the supply of gasoline that could be developed from crude oil 35 Born Shirley Ross stage name for Bernice Gaunt American actress and singer known for her musical roles in Manhattan Melodrama and The Big Broadcast of 1938 in Omaha Nebraska d 1975 January 8 1913 Wednesday edit nbsp Caricature of Lt Colonel Sir Robert William Inglis published in Vanity Fair January 8 1913 as Men of the Day Number 2306 Serbia gave up its demand for a port on the Adriatic Sea as part of its negotiation at the London Peace Conference to end the Balkan Wars 36 Afonso Costa became the 13th Prime Minister of Portugal 37 Alfred Deakin resigned as Leader of the Opposition in Australia 38 Swiss polar explorer Xavier Mertz the second member of the Far Eastern Party for the Australasian Antarctic Expedition died after going in a coma brought on by medical experts later believed to be hypervitaminosis A due to eating dog liver when food rations were low leaving party leader Douglas Mawson the sole survivor of the expedition team Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis the third member of the party died after he fell into a crevasse while the team crossed a glacier on December 14 1912 39 English poet Harold Monro founded the Poetry Bookshop in London where it became a significant literary meeting place 40 The Hotel McAlpin largest in New York City opened with rooms for 2 500 guests An unusual feature of the 25 story hotel was that was one floor was reserved exclusively for men another for women and the sleepy sixteenth floor was to be kept quiet as a tomb during the daytime 41 Sports club BUL was established in Oslo and has become known for its leading track and field and skiing programs in Norway 42 January 9 1913 Thursday editThe passenger cargo ship SS Rosecrans broke in two after crashing during a storm against rocks off of the coast of the U S state of Washington Two members of the crew survived and another 35 drowned in the storm 43 Born Richard Nixon who would become the 37th president of the United States was born in Yorba Linda California at 9 35 p m 44 He held office from 1969 to 1974 and was the only U S president to resign from office Nixon died on April 22 1994 at the age of 81 Eric Berry British actor best for his stage roles in The Boy Friend and films such as The Red Shoes in London d 1993 January 10 1913 Friday editMoroccan rebels under the command of Ahmed al Hiba ambushed and killed a Mauritanian detachment of the French camel cavalry the mehariste corps 45 Romania demanded that Bulgaria cede all territory between the town of Silistra and the Black Sea at the London Peace Conference 46 The explosion of a boiler on the riverboat James T Staples killed 26 people and injured 21 others 47 The city of Munoz Nueva Ecija Philippines was established 48 Born Gustav Husak Slovak state leader 9th President of Czechoslovakia 1975 1989 and General Secretary of the Czechoslovakian Communist Party 1969 1987 in Pozsonyhidegkut Austria Hungary now Dubravka Slovakia d 1991 Mehmet Shehu Albanian state leader 23rd Prime Minister of Albania 1954 1981 in Corrush d committed suicide 1981 Franco Bordoni Italian air force officer and race car driver member of the Corpo Aereo Italiano during World War II recipient of the Silver Medal of Military Valor and War Merit Cross in Milan d killed in plane crash 1975 January 11 1913 Saturday edit nbsp Kirstie s Cairn Changue Forest The memorial reads In memory of Christopher McTaggart shepherd who perished in snow storm near this spot 11 January 1913 aged 19 years The copyright on this image is owned by Oliver Dixon and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2 0 license Having recently proclaimed their independence from China Tibet and Mongolia signed a mutual defense treaty that under its terms was for all time 49 The Paris intra urban transit system went entirely to electric streetcars as the last horse drawn streetcar made its final run on the city s rails 50 The county clerk for Ottawa County Kansas was accidentally locked inside the vault at the courthouse and nobody in the office knew the combination except for him Fortunately former clerk John Bell living in Salina remembered the combination after spending an hour searching his memory for the correct numerals After 2 1 2 hours when the vault was opened the liberated Baldwin fell to the floor unconscious from lack of oxygen but survived 51 Born Lona Cohen American spy who worked with husband Morris Cohen to share secrets of the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union in Adams Massachusetts d 1992 January 12 1913 Sunday editAlexandre Millerand quit as Minister of War for the French government after Lieutenant Colonel Armand du Paty de Clam a key figure in the Dreyfus affair was reinstated 52 In an article for the Russian language Paris newspaper Sozial Demokrat Bolshevik activist Josef Dzhugashvili first used the pseudonym based on the Russian word for steel Stal Stal The issue was dated January 12 because of the differences between the Julian calendar used in Russia at the time and the Gregorian calendar that would be adopted later The National Question and Social Democracy was signed with the name K Stalin a steel man a name that Joseph Stalin would use thereafter 53 German archaeologist Hermann Junker discovered Mastaba of Kaninisut an ancient Egyptian tomb during excavation of the field west of the Great Pyramid of Giza 54 The Castle Point Lighthouse was officially lit at Castlepoint New Zealand 55 January 13 1913 Monday editU S Commerce Court judge Robert W Archbald was convicted on five of 13 articles of impeachment by the United States Senate and removed from office The vote was 68 5 on the first article sufficient for removal In all he was convicted on three articles acquitted on the other ten He became only the third U S government official to be removed by the impeachment process 56 Electors in the 48 United States chosen in the presidential election in November met in their respective state legislatures to cast their electoral votes Woodrow Wilson received 435 votes from 40 states Theodore Roosevelt 88 from six states and incumbent U S President William Howard Taft favored only by Utah and Vermont won eight votes 57 The Ulster Volunteer Force was organized by Edward Carson and James Craig to resist the Irish Home Rule movement 58 The first attempt at airmail delivery in the United States began as aviator Harry M Jones took off from Franklin Park in Boston with a pouch of mail bound for several destinations en route to New York City 59 Jones landed in Providence Rhode Island 64 minutes later and collected more mail bound for New York Plagued by frequent breakdowns and bad weather Jones s 215 miles 346 km flight would not be completed until 46 days later on March 10 60 Railroad executive Julius Kruttschnitt left Union Pacific Railroad and succeeded Robert S Lovett as Chairman of the Executive Committee for the Southern Pacific Railroad 61 Delta Sigma Theta an African American sorority was founded at Howard University A century later it would have 900 chapters in eight nations 62 The Harvard University Press was established at a meeting of the president and fellows of the university 63 The Nacional was established in Manaus Brazil and is the oldest association football club in Amazonas 64 Born Murray Bowen American psychiatrist pioneer in systemic family therapy in Waverly Tennessee d 1990 Dox pen name for Jean Verdi Salomon Razakandrainy Malagasy poet and promoter of romanticism in Madagascar in Manankavaly d 1978 January 14 1913 Tuesday editThe London Peace Conference ended as the Balkan states and the Ottoman Empire were unable to reach an agreement in negotiations 65 The football club Zbrojovka Brno was established in Brno Moravia Austria Hungary now the Czech Republic 66 Born Luderin Darbone American Cajun musician fiddler for the Hackberry Ramblers in Evangeline Parish Louisiana d 2008 January 15 1913 Wednesday editIn a battle in the First Balkan War the Ottoman battle cruiser Medjidie attacked and sank the Greek merchant ship Macedonia which had been armed for use as a troop transport 67 The members of Britain s Royal Geographical Society voted overwhelmingly to admit women after 82 years as an all male organization 68 The first sickness benefits were paid under the United Kingdom s National Insurance Act as its provisions took effect Men were eligible to receive ten shillings per week for illness and women seven shillings and sixpence per week After 13 weeks the benefits for both men and women were five shillings a week 69 Born Lloyd Bridges American actor best known for his lead roles in the television adventure series Sea Hunt and comedic roles in Airplane and Hot Shots in San Leandro California d 1998 Alexander Marinesko Soviet Navy submarine officer captain of S 13 which sank the German ship Wilhelm Gustloff and killed 9 000 people in 1945 during World War II in Odessa d 1963 January 16 1913 Thursday editThe Parliament of the United Kingdom passed the Irish Home Rule Bill on its third reading by a vote of 367 to 257 70 The measure moved on to the House of Lords where it was vetoed on January 30 71 The first wireless transmission between the United States and Germany was sent in the inauguration of a new telegraph system at Sayville New York with the message received in Berlin 72 Grande Duke Michael Alexandrovich was stripped of his rank as officer in the Imperial Russian Army after his controversial marriage was met by the disapproval of his brother Tsar Nicholas 73 The painting Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan by Ilya Repin was vandalized in Tretyakov Gallery Moscow The portrait faces of Ivan the Terrible and Ivan Ivanovich were slashed by a knife Gallery director Ilya Ostroukhov resigned over the incident and Repin was called in to repair the painting The painting was vandalized again in 2018 74 Srinivasa Ramanujan a 26 year old student in Madras sent a letter to English mathematician G H Hardy admitting that he had no formal mathematical training but submitting more than 100 theorems that Hardy recognized as ingenious 75 Died Thaddeus S C Lowe 80 American meteorologist and balloonist pioneer in aerial reconnaissance b 1832 January 17 1913 Friday edit nbsp President elect Raymond Poincare Prime Minister Raymond Poincare was elected as the new President of France After none of the three candidates received a majority on the first ballot the result on the second round was Prime Minister Poincare 483 Agriculture Minister Jules Pams 296 and Marie Eduard Maillant 69 76 The six European powers sent a joint note advising the Ottoman Empire to surrender Adrianople and the Aegean Islands 77 Mohammad Ali Ala ol Saltaneh became the 12th Premier of Persia 78 The villages of Delburne and Oyen Alberta were established 79 80 January 18 1913 Saturday editThe Ottoman Navy attempted to break the Greek naval blockade in the Dardanelles off Lemnos Greece Despite firing more rounds Ottoman ships missed their targets more often than the Greeks who in turn were able to score more hits As a result three Ottoman ships were damaged 41 sailors were killed and another 105 were wounded The Greeks sustained only one wounded casualty The Ottoman fleet retreated to its base within the Dardanelles from which it will not venture for the rest of the war 81 82 The British Antarctic Expedition was able to continue as the research ship Terra Nova finally broke through the ice outside of Antarctica s McMurdo Sound to pick up the Northern Party the remaining members of the expedition The group had set out to locate explorer the Southern Party that had been led by Robert Falcon Scott Victor Campbell reported to the Terra Nova crew that Scott s party had reached the South Pole on January 17 1912 but all died on the return journey 83 Born George Unwin British air force officer noted fighter pilot during the Battle of Britain commander of the No 84 Squadron post World War II recipient of the Distinguished Service Order and Distinguished Flying Medal in Barnsley South Yorkshire d 2006 January 19 1913 Sunday editA new war between white Americans and the Ute Native American tribe was threatened when a group of 50 Utes confronted a 100 man posse from the Montezuma County Colorado Sheriff s Office that had arrived at the Southern Ute Indian Reservation to arrest one of the prominent Ute members Big Rabbit on charges arising from the shooting of a Mexican sheep herder during a gunfight that killed another Ute Sheriff James Gawith and his deputies were met by a crowd of Utes armed with rifles and vowed to fight to the death before surrendering their comrade 84 The standoff would continue for five more months and would require the intervention of Colorado Governor Elias M Ammons who would announce on May 30 a settlement whereby Big Rabbit would surrender to Colorado authorities at Durango and be released on bond pending a fair trial where he would be represented by a U S District Attorney 85 William Howard Taft the outgoing President of the United States who had been defeated for re election in November criticized the United States Senate in an address in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Order of the B nai B rith I had a dream that we were going to take a long step toward universal peace he told the Jewish advocacy organization in New York City but after negotiating a treaty with England and a treaty with France I awoke 86 For the first time in its brief history the Chicago Grand Opera Company was forced to cancel its scheduled performance because of a labor strike Hours before the curtain was to rise for Pagliacci featuring visiting star dancer Adeline Genee the chorus girls demanded a 50 cent raise for performing on Sunday from 2 00 to 2 50 Reportedly the manager waved crisp 2 notes in their faces and told the women Take it or leave it The chorus chose the latter and the patrons were given refunds 87 A retrospective on the works of German artist Lovis Corinth opened at the Munich Secession galleries in Munich 88 Born Jan Linssen Dutch football player forward for Feyenoord most error free player in the Dutch first division football league in Rotterdam d 1995 Rudolf Wanderone American billiards player and entertainer who billed himself as Minnesota Fats after the release of the 1961 film The Hustler in New York City d 1996 Anthony Dexter American film actor best known for his bio pics including Rudolph Valentino in Valentino Billy the Kid in The Parson and the Outlaw and Christopher Columbus in The Story of Mankind in Talmage Nebraska d 2001 Died Claas Epp Jr 74 Russian Mennonite religious leader who had predicted that the Second Coming would occur on March 8 1889 and again on March 8 1891 b 1838 January 20 1913 Monday editOutgoing U S President William Howard Taft accepted a position as a professor at the Yale University College of Law 89 Aristide Briand was selected as the Prime Minister of France to replace Raymond Poincare who had vacated the office after being elected president 90 Bulgaria Serbia and Montenegro presented an ultimatum to the Ottoman Empire giving the Turks 14 days to make a favorable reply to their demands or face a resumption of war 91 The first film footage of war scenes in color was shown having been taken during the First Balkan War under the direction of British war correspondent Frederic Villiers who accompanied a division of the Greek Army 92 The Ijebu Ode Grammar School was established in Ijebu Ode in British Nigeria and remains the oldest operating school in the country 93 94 Died Jose Guadalupe Posada 60 Mexican artist best known for his illustrations including La Calavera Catrina b 1852 January 21 1913 Tuesday editCanadian Member of Parliament W F MacLean of South York made the first proposal for a central Canadian bank in a speech on the floor of the House of Commons 95 Died Fanny Jackson Coppin 76 American religious leader and activist proponent for university education for women particularly those of color b 1837 Aluisio Azevedo Brazilian writer 55 chairman of Brazilian Academy of Letters and author of O Mulato b 1857 January 22 1913 Wednesday edit nbsp Jim Thorpe at the New York Polo Grounds in 1913 The Ottoman Grand Council voted to surrender Edirne Adrianople to the Balkan Allies and to accept the other demands for peace including ceding its Aegean islands 96 The battleship Rio de Janeiro was launched by Armstrong Whitworth in Newcastle upon Tyne England for service in the Brazilian Navy It was sold to the Ottoman Empire by December of that year and renamed Sultan Osman I It was seized by the Royal Navy at the start of World War I and renamed HMS Agincourt where it served out the way before being decommissioned in 1921 97 The Gazette of Worcester Massachusetts published a story that cost Jim Thorpe his Olympic medals One of the sportswriters for the Gazette had played minor league baseball in the Eastern Carolina League for the Fayetteville Highlanders and was aware that Thorpe had played in the league in the 1909 and 1910 seasons The Gazette editor had spent eight days verifying the fact before breaking the news that Thorpe had played professional ball for Fayetteville and for the Rocky Mount Railroaders 98 The headline was Thorpe With Professional Baseball Team Says Clancy and quoted Charley Clancy who had tipped off reporter Roy Johnson 99 Helen Miller Gould America s Queen Philanthropist married Finley J Shepard 100 Born William Conway Irish Roman Catholic cardinal and Primate of All Ireland from 1963 to 1977 in Belfast d 1977 Carl F H Henry American theologian Baptist minister and first editor and publisher of Christianity Today in Long Island New York d 2003 January 23 1913 Thursday editThe Raid on the Sublime Porte took place as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire Kamil Pasha was forced to resign at gunpoint and Navy Minister Nazim Pasha was shot and killed The mob of perpetrators members of Enver Bey s rival organization the Committee of Union and Progress installed Mahmud Shevket Pasha as the new Grand Vizier 101 Seven U S soldiers were killed in the Philippines at Jolo during a fight with the Igorot residents 102 Albert Solomon was re elected as Premier of Tasmania in Australia with the seats in the Tasmanian House of Assembly virtually unchanged following the election 103 104 Born Wally Parks American racing driver founder of the National Hot Rod Association in Goltry Oklahoma d 2007 January 24 1913 Friday editFormer Socialist Party presidential candidate Eugene V Debs was arrested at Terre Haute weeks after being indicted for obstructing justice 105 Debs was quickly released on bail and the case would be dismissed in May 106 The cabinet of Jens Bratlie Prime Minister of Norway resigned 107 The United States Senate approved the construction of the Lincoln Memorial On January 29 the United States House of Representatives appropriated 2 million in funding for the building 108 The Picture House opened on Oxford Street Westminster London to premier the film The Miracle directed by French actor turned filmmaker Michel Antoine Carre and featuring the new technology Pathecolor which could feature films in color 109 The football club Independiente Rivadavia was established in Mendoza Argentina 110 The Shire of Gowrie was dissolved in Queensland Australia and split between the Town of Newtown and the Shire of Jondaryan 111 112 Born Ray Stehr Australian rugby player prop for the Eastern Suburbs from 1929 to 1946 and the Australia national rugby league team from 1933 to 1938 in Warialda New South Wales d 1983 Norman Dello Joio American composer known for works including Variations Chaconne and Finale recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Music for Meditations on Ecclesiastes in New York City d 2008 January 25 1913 Saturday editThe United States House of Representatives passed the Dillingham Burnett immigration bill requiring a literacy test for all incoming immigrants by a 166 71 margin 113 Royal Navy destroyer Ambuscade was launched by John Brown amp Company in Clydebank Scotland It would serve as part of the Grand Fleet during World War I 114 The Shire of Crows Nest was established in Queensland Australia 115 Born Witold Lutoslawski Polish composer known for works including Concerto for Orchestra and Jeux venitiens in Warsaw d 1994 Huang Hua Foreign Minister of the People s Republic of China from 1976 to 1982 as Wang Rumei in Ci County Hebei China d 2010 January 26 1913 Sunday editThe body of John Paul Jones was inhumed at the chapel of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland more than seven years after it had been returned to the United States from France 116 The new stadium Campo da Constituicao opened in Porto Portugal with a football tournament hosted by Porto 117 Football club Louvieroise was established in La Louviere Belgium Born Jimmy Van Heusen American composer four time recipient of the Academy Award for Best Original Song known for Swinging on a Star and High Hopes in Syracuse New York d 1990 January 27 1913 Monday edit nbsp The old Liberty Head nickel nbsp The new Buffalo nickel nbsp Masonic Hall Hawarden Formerly the Boys Elementary School built in 1834 the building was taken over by the Masons in 1912 After some internal alterations were carried out they convened their first meeting on 27th January 1913 and a plaque on the prominent chimney carries that date The copyright on this image is owned by John S Turner and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2 0 license Arizona s four electoral votes for the 1912 U S presidential election all four for the election winner Woodrow Wilson had still not been received at the U S Vice President s office when as the 6 00 p m deadline set by the Electoral College expired 118 Wilfred T Webb an Arizona legislator had departed Phoenix on January 17 but had stopped in St Louis Missouri rather than proceeding directly to the nation s capital Webb arrived the next afternoon at 4 00 in the afternoon and told reporters I took my time about getting to Washington because I was under the impression that I had until February 1 in which to deliver our four electoral votes 119 The British Cabinet voted to remove the women s suffrage bill from consideration in the House of Commons 120 The first new American five cent pieces known as buffalo nickels were manufactured at the Philadelphia mint 121 January 28 1913 Tuesday editThe Young Turks council of the Committee of Union and Progress voted unanimously to fight the surrender of Edirne Adrianople and the Aegean islands in accordance with the demands of the new leader Enver Bey 122 The Apostolic Vicariate of Bangueolo was established in Southern Rhodesia by the White Fathers Catholic missionary society in what is now Zambia It was split apart in 1952 when the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kasama was established 123 The Apostolic Vicariate of Nekemte was established in Nekemte Ethiopia 124 Died Segismundo Moret 79 Spanish state leader three time Prime Minister of Spain between 1905 and 1910 b 1833 January 29 1913 Wednesday editAlpha Kappa Alpha the first African American sorority was incorporated 125 Born Daniel Taradash American screenwriter and director best known for From Here to Eternity and Bell Book and Candle in Louisville Kentucky d 2003 Victor Mature American film actor known for film roles in One Million B C My Darling Clementine and Kiss of Death in Louisville Kentucky d 1999 January 30 1913 Thursday editThe United Kingdom s House of Lords rejected the Home Rule bill by a vote of 326 69 126 A no confidence motion passed in the German Reichstag 127 The Ottoman Empire replied to the ultimatum of the Great Powers at the end of the First Balkan War and agreed to give up most of Edirne Adrianople except for the Muslim shrines but it refused to surrender its Aegean islands 128 General Hasan Riza Pasha commander of defending forces during the Siege of Scutari was assassinated in a plot organized by Essad Pasha Toptani who took over as commander of Ottoman forces the next day 129 St Joseph s Church was consecrated in Aldershot England 130 Born Amrita Sher Gil Hungarian born Indian painter and known for her 1932 painting Young Girls in Budapest d 1941 Han Xianchu Chinese army officer commander of Chinese communist forces during the Chinese Civil War Second Sino Japanese War and Korean War in Hong an County Hubei province d 1986 Died James Henderson Berry 71 American politician U S Senator for Arkansas for 22 years from 1885 to 1907 Governor of Arkansas 1883 to 1885 b 1841 January 31 1913 Friday editAhmed Izzet Pasha was appointed commander in chief of Ottoman forces 131 Gunnar Knudsen became Prime Minister of Norway for the second time and would serve until 1920 132 The first meeting of the Lithuanian Education Society Rytas was held at clergyhouse of the Church of All Saints in Vilnius Lithuania 133 Born Don Hutson American football player for the Green Bay Packers from 1935 to 1945 inductee to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame in Pine Bluff Arkansas d 1997 Died James Lindsay 65 British astronomer president of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1878 b 1847 References edit Agree on Loan to China New York Times January 2 1913 Frees Last Russian Serfs New York Times January 2 1913 The Parcel Post Now in Operation New York Times January 2 1913 The American Year Book Volume 4 T Nelson amp Sons 1914 Election Coverage Toronto Star January 1 1913 From the foundation of the Deutsche Bucherei to the end of World War II DNB de Retrieved 16 October 2019 Armstrong Louis in Encyclopedia of African American History Leslie Alexander ed ABC CLIO 2010 p 138 Conrich Ian October 2003 Film Classification and the BBFC BBC Retrieved 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Retrieved 2 October 2013 To Succeed von Kiderlen New York Times January 6 1913 Kills 8 on French Warship New York Times January 7 1913 Tambellup Ongerup Railway Albany Advertiser 30 Jul 1913 p 4 Retrieved 2012 08 31 Tambellup Ongerup Railway Act 1911 State Law Publisher p91 Act was no 11 of 1911 and also has reference 1911 1 Geo V No 22 Gnowangerup Ongerup builder Vincent Brothers contract let 19 9 1911 line opened 6 1 1913 in table Construction of the W A Government Railways network 1879 1931 page 210 in Gunzburg Adrian and Austin Jeff 2008 Rails through the Bush Timber and Firewood Tramways and Railway Contractors of Western Australia Perth W A Rail Heritage WA ISBN 978 0 9803922 2 7 Thirty Three Perish in Wreck Milwaukee Journal January 8 1913 p 1 Rushton Gerald A Whistle Up the Inlet The Union Steamship Story J J Douglas Ltd Vancouver BC 1974 ISBN 0 88894 057 2 pp 67 69 Marius Vassiliou The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry Scarecrow Press 2009 pp 107 108 Servia Aids Peace Milwaukee 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