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The following events occurred in March 1928:

March 12, 1928: Collapse of St. Francis Dam (foreground) in Los Angeles floods San Francisquito Canyon, kills more than 400 people [1]

Thursday, March 1, 1928 edit

  • The French Chamber of Deputies abolished the drumhead court-martial but approved a new article in the military code stating that "any soldier committing an outrage against the flag or army may be punished by six months to five years in prison, or may be punished by loss of his rank." Communist deputy Alexandre Piquemal nearly incited a riot protesting the death penalty for anyone calling on soldiers to desert to the enemy in time of war when he stated, "We would all come in that category, we Communist deputies. We declare for the proletariat. They have one enemy, capitalism, and one fatherland, Soviet Russia. If you declare war on Russia we will urge the soldiers of the proletariat to desert to the Russian army."[2]
  • The Paramount Theatre opened in Seattle.

Friday, March 2, 1928 edit

Saturday, March 3, 1928 edit

Sunday, March 4, 1928 edit

 
The media bus for the Trans-American Footrace

Monday, March 5, 1928 edit

Tuesday, March 6, 1928 edit

Wednesday, March 7, 1928 edit

Thursday, March 8, 1928 edit

Friday, March 9, 1928 edit

Saturday, March 10, 1928 edit

Sunday, March 11, 1928 edit

  • Benito Mussolini proposed a national bank program to aid newly-married couples. Young Italians wanting to get married could receive a loan until they got on their feet financially, and then they could reimburse the state in two or three years.[17]

Monday, March 12, 1928 edit

 
The remains of the Dam [18]

Tuesday, March 13, 1928 edit

  • The water released from the collapse of the St. Francis Dam reached the Pacific Ocean after having killed 500 people.[19]
  • The Nicaraguan lower house defeated a bill that would have provided for American supervision of Nicaraguan elections.[21]

Wednesday, March 14, 1928 edit

Thursday, March 15, 1928 edit

  • The March 15 incident (San ichi-go jiken) occurred in Japan when the government cracked down on socialists and communists, making about 500 arrests.
  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge rejected a request from Puerto Rican legislators for autonomous rule. Coolidge wrote that it was not unreasonable "to suggest that the people of Porto Rico, who are part of the people of the United States, will progress with the people of the United States rather than become isolated from the source from which they have received practically their only hope of progress."[23]

Friday, March 16, 1928 edit

 
Premier Nahas

Saturday, March 17, 1928 edit

Sunday, March 18, 1928 edit

  • In Romania, 60,000 peasants staged a protest in Bucharest calling on Vintilă Brătianu to resign.[26]
  • American Roman Catholic Cardinal George Mundelein told journalists in Rome that the Vatican had no interest in the presidential campaign of Catholic candidate Al Smith. "The Catholic church in America contends with no oppressive legislation, has no political ax to grind and lives and thrives under the existing form of government", he said. "Therefore there is no reason whatever for it to take a partisan stand."[27]
  • Born: Fidel V. Ramos, 12th President of the Philippines (1992 to 1998); in Lingayen (d. 2022)

Monday, March 19, 1928 edit

 
Gosden and Correll, "Amos and Andy"

Tuesday, March 20, 1928 edit

Wednesday, March 21, 1928 edit

 
Coolidge and Lindbergh [29]

Thursday, March 22, 1928 edit

Friday, March 23, 1928 edit

Saturday, March 24, 1928 edit

Sunday, March 25, 1928 edit

  • At a rally in Rome, 80,000 Italian youths were initiated into the National Fascist Party during commemorations of the ninth anniversary of the founding of the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento.[32]
  • Pope Pius XI made an address protesting "the constant monopoly of the education of youth, both moral and spiritual", by the state. "We have kept silent in order not to make the situation worse, but our silence has been misinterpreted", the pope said.[33]
  • Born: Jim Lovell, American astronaut on Apollo 8 and Apollo 13, and two Gemini program missions, co-author of the book Lost Moon; in Cleveland

Monday, March 26, 1928 edit

  • Bombs thrown at the home of Illinois Senator Charles S. Deneen caused extensive damage, but Deneen was unhurt.[34] It was one of several acts of violence leading up to the April 10 elections that led them to be dubbed the "Pineapple Primary", as "pineapple" was a popular nickname for a grenade-style bomb favored by gangsters of the time.[35]
  • Born: Bobby Thomason, American football player, in Albertville, Alabama (d. 2013)

Tuesday, March 27, 1928 edit

Wednesday, March 28, 1928 edit

  • Former Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes made a speech at a conference of the Nationalist Party blaming Benito Mussolini for the immigration of large numbers of Italians. "To whom does Australia belong – ourselves or Premier Mussolini? Apparently all Premier Mussolini has to do is rattle his sword in the scabbard and we must allow unlimited numbers of Italians to enter the country", Hughes said.[36]
  • Oxford won the 80th Boat Race.
  • Born:

Thursday, March 29, 1928 edit

Friday, March 30, 1928 edit

  • Italian pilot Mario de Bernardi set a new air speed record of 336.6 miles per hour, smashing his own record.[38]
  • Italy passed a new decree suppressing all organizations promoting the spiritual, moral or physical education of children. The law was aimed squarely at Catholic children's organizations.[39]
  • Tipperary Tim won the Grand National horse race.
  • Died: Frank B. Willis, 56, U.S. Senator and 47th Governor of Ohio

Saturday, March 31, 1928 edit

References edit

  1. ^ attribution:SkyG702
  2. ^ Allen, Jay (March 2, 1928). "Paris Chamber Balks Army Reds with Prison Law". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 20.
  3. ^ Darrah, David (March 3, 1928). "Mussolini Pens Writ of Death for Parliament". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 7.
  4. ^ "Chronology 1928". indiana.edu. 2002. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  5. ^ Darrah, David (March 4, 1928). "Mussolini Lash for Austria". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  6. ^ . Miss America. Archived from the original on March 18, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  7. ^ Kastner, Charles B. (2007). Bunion Derby: The 1928 Footrace Across America. University of New Mexico Press. p. 11 and 34. ISBN 9780826343017.
  8. ^ "Court Unlocks Door to Border for Canadians". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 6, 1928. p. 7.
  9. ^ a b c Holston, Kim R. (2013). Movie Roadshows: A History and Filmography of Reserved-Seat Limited Showings, 1911–1973. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-7864-6062-5.
  10. ^ "Mixed Marriage Annulment Put Up to Cardinals". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 7, 1928. p. 12.
  11. ^ Parker, A. Stanley (March 9, 1928). "Many Hurt in Riots". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  12. ^ "Ship on Rocks; 300 Aboard". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 10, 1928. p. 1.
  13. ^ "House Refuses to Adopt Bill Ending 'Lame Duck' Sessions". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 10, 1928. p. 2.
  14. ^ Guide to Congress (Seventh Ed.). CQ Press. 2013. pp. 60–62. ISBN 9781452235325.
  15. ^ "80 Dead in Landslide". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 11, 1928. p. 1.
  16. ^ "New Avalanche Terrorizes Santos". Chicago Daily Tribune: 1. March 13, 1928.
  17. ^ Darrah, David (March 12, 1928). "Mussolini Bank to Make Easy Italy Marriages". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
  18. ^ attribution:Vodkamike3
  19. ^ a b Gunn, Angus Macleod (2008). Encyclopedia of Disasters: Environmental Catastrophes and Human Tragedies. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 312. ISBN 9780313087479.
  20. ^ "All Records Shattered on Stock Market". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 13, 1928. p. 1.
  21. ^ Rosenthal, Louis (March 14, 1928). "Nicaraguans Defeat Bil for U. S. Vote Rule". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 20.
  22. ^ Steele, John (March 15, 1928). "London Cheers Amir of Afghan and His Queen". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 27.
  23. ^ Henning, Arthur Sears (March 16, 1928). "Coolidge Tells Porto Rico U.S. Rule Must Stay". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  24. ^ Steele, John (March 17, 1928). "British Mutiny Blamed on Row Over Jazz Band". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 15.
  25. ^ "Foreign News: Admiral's Oaths". Time. April 9, 1928. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  26. ^ "Peasants Mob Bucharest to Oust Bratiano". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 19, 1928. p. 1.
  27. ^ "Pope Shows No Interest in Al, Mundelein Says". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 19, 1928. p. 1.
  28. ^ Gootee, Tom. "The History of WMAQ Radio". Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  29. ^ photo is of Coolidge presenting the Hubbard Medal rather than the Medal of Honor
  30. ^ "Coolidge Pins Honor Medal on Blushing Lindy". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 22, 1928. p. 10.
  31. ^ ""Jesse James" Band in Mexico Robs 15 Autis". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 25, 1928. p. 1.
  32. ^ Darrah, David (March 26, 1928). "Mussolini Adds 80,000 Boys to Fascist Army". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  33. ^ "Pope Bitter in New Attack on Curb of Rights". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 26, 1928. p. 15.
  34. ^ "Deneen's Home is Bombed". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 27, 1928. p. 1.
  35. ^ Tuohy, John William. . Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  36. ^ "Italian Influx Menace, Hughes Tells Australia". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 29, 1928. p. 13.
  37. ^ Steele, John (March 30, 1928). "British Flapper Vote Bill Wins Second Victory". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 33.
  38. ^ Darrah, David (March 31, 1928). "336.6 Miles an Hour; Sets New Air Speed Mark". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  39. ^ Darrah, David (March 31, 1928). "Mussolini Ends Catholic Boys' Clubs in Italy". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
  40. ^ "38 Are Killed Many Injured in Smyrna Quake". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 1, 1928. p. 3.
  41. ^ "Celestial Fire and Boiling Sea Preced Quake". Chicago Daily Tribune: 5. April 2, 1928.

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for the proletariat They have one enemy capitalism and one fatherland Soviet Russia If you declare war on Russia we will urge the soldiers of the proletariat to desert to the Russian army 2 The Paramount Theatre opened in Seattle Friday March 2 1928 editBenito Mussolini submitted a bill to the Chamber of Deputies that would remould Italian parliament into a strictly consultative body 3 Born Barbara Lang American actress and singer in Hollywood California d 1982 Died William Sloan 60 Canadian businessman and politicianSaturday March 3 1928 editFrance and Spain reached an agreement on the government of the Tangier International Zone giving Spain increased power 4 Benito Mussolini made a speech to the Chamber of Deputies warning Austria that actions and not words would be his next reply to criticism of the Italianization of South Tyrol 5 The circus comedy film Tillie s Punctured Romance starring W C Fields was released The organizers of the Miss America pageant voted 27 3 to discontinue the competition due to pressure from women s groups and church officials 6 It would not be held again until 1933 Born Gudrun Pausewang Czechoslovakian children s book writer in Mladkov d 2020 Died Jan Toorop 69 Dutch Indonesian painterSunday March 4 1928 edit nbsp The media bus for the Trans American Footrace The first Trans American Footrace nicknamed the Bunion Derby began in Los Angeles with 199 entrants competing to run 3 523 5 miles 5 670 5 km by foot to New York City with a 25 000 prize for the winner Most of the entrants dropped out in the first few days but 55 runners would go the distance with Andy Payne finishing first 7 Parliamentary elections were held in Poland the first since Jozef Pilsudski s May Coup of 1926 The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government led by Walery Slawek won 125 of the 444 seats in the Sejm Pilsudski would step aside in favor of a civilian prime minister Kazimierz Bartel on June 27 Born Samuel Adler German born American composer and conductor in Mannheim Patrick Moore astronomer in Pinner England d 2012 Piero D Inzeo Olympic show jumping rider in Rome d 2014 Alan Sillitoe writer in Nottingham England d 2010 Monday March 5 1928 editA circuit court of appeals in New York reversed an earlier decision and ruled that Canadians may work in the United States without immigration visas 8 The John Ford directed silent film Mother Machree premiered at the Globe Theatre in New York City 9 Tuesday March 6 1928 editThe Vatican announced that annulments of marriages between Catholics and non Catholics would hereafter be considered by a committee of cardinals instead of the Rota Tribunal 10 Sonja Henie of Norway won the ladies competition of the World Figure Skating Championships in London Wednesday March 7 1928 editThe Cross of Merit for Bravery was introduced in Poland Born Bob Boyd American football player in Riverside California d 2009 Died Robert Abbe 76 American surgeon and radiologist William Henry Crane 82 American actorThursday March 8 1928 editVasil Zacharka became the second president in exile of the Belarusian People s Republic upon the death of Pyotra Krecheuski Rioting broke out in Tanta Egypt when students assembled in the public square to protest against a proposed agreement to a treaty between Egypt and Great Britain After stones were thrown at foreign shops police tried to disperse the crowd which the protestors resisted 11 Died Pyotra Krecheuski 48 Belarusian statesman who led a government in exile from Prague Sachiko Princess Hisa 5 months second daughter of Emperor Hirohito and Empress KōjunFriday March 9 1928 editThe steamboat Robert E Lee ran aground on the Mary Ann Rocks off Manomet Point in Plymouth Massachusetts during a storm 12 The Norris resolution named for Senator George W Norris proposing a constitutional amendment to end lame duck sessions of Congress fell 36 votes short of the two thirds majority it required for its passage The proposed amendment also would have moved presidential inauguration day up from March 4 to January 4 13 14 Born Gerald Bull Canadian engineer in North Bay Ontario d 1990 Saturday March 10 1928 editA landslide at Santos Sao Paulo Brazil killed at least 130 people 15 16 Walter Collins the son of Christine Collins disappeared in Los Angeles The silent film The Legion of the Condemned starring Fay Wray and Gary Cooper was released Born James Earl Ray American criminal and convicted assassin of Martin Luther King Jr in Alton Illinois d 1998 Kiyoshi Atsumi Japanese film actor in Tokyo d 1996 Sunday March 11 1928 editBenito Mussolini proposed a national bank program to aid newly married couples Young Italians wanting to get married could receive a loan until they got on their feet financially and then they could reimburse the state in two or three years 17 Monday March 12 1928 edit nbsp The remains of the Dam 18 Shortly before midnight the St Francis Dam in Los Angeles collapsed and released 12 billion gallons 45 4 billion liters of water killing more than 400 people 19 A new one day record was set on Wall Street when 3 909 100 shares changed hands 20 Born Edward Albee American playwright in Virginia before growing up in Larchmont New York d 2016 Aldemaro Romero Venezuelan pianist in Valencia d 2007 Tuesday March 13 1928 editThe water released from the collapse of the St Francis Dam reached the Pacific Ocean after having killed 500 people 19 The Nicaraguan lower house defeated a bill that would have provided for American supervision of Nicaraguan elections 21 Wednesday March 14 1928 editThe partly talking film Tenderloin starring Dolores Costello premiered at the Warner Theatre in Washington D C 9 The Emir of Afghanistan Amanullah Khan and his wife Soraya Tarzi rode in a royal procession through London 22 Born Frank Borman American astronaut and commander of the Apollo 8 mission that was the first to go beyond Earth s orbit later Chairman of Eastern Air Lines in Gary Indiana d 2023 Thursday March 15 1928 editThe March 15 incident San ichi go jiken occurred in Japan when the government cracked down on socialists and communists making about 500 arrests U S President Calvin Coolidge rejected a request from Puerto Rican legislators for autonomous rule Coolidge wrote that it was not unreasonable to suggest that the people of Porto Rico who are part of the people of the United States will progress with the people of the United States rather than become isolated from the source from which they have received practically their only hope of progress 23 Friday March 16 1928 edit nbsp Premier Nahas Mustafa el Nahhas became the new Prime Minister of Egypt for the first of five occasions between 1928 and 1952 A controversy in the Royal Navy dubbed the Royal Oak Mutiny hit the media An admiral and two officers were suspended over a quarrel that began the previous week when Rear Admiral Bernard Collard objected to the presence of a jazz band at a party aboard HMS Royal Oak 24 25 Born Wakanohana Kanji I Japanese sumo wrestler and yokozuna in Hirosaki d 2010 Christa Ludwig German mezzo soprano in Berlin d 2021 Victor Maddern British actor in Seven Kings Ilford Essex d 1993 Saturday March 17 1928 editThe Brazilian football club Clube Ferroviario do Recife was founded Born Eunice Gayson English actress in Croydon Surrey d 2018 Died Lorenzo Porciatti 63 Italian architectSunday March 18 1928 editIn Romania 60 000 peasants staged a protest in Bucharest calling on Vintilă Brătianu to resign 26 American Roman Catholic Cardinal George Mundelein told journalists in Rome that the Vatican had no interest in the presidential campaign of Catholic candidate Al Smith The Catholic church in America contends with no oppressive legislation has no political ax to grind and lives and thrives under the existing form of government he said Therefore there is no reason whatever for it to take a partisan stand 27 Born Fidel V Ramos 12th President of the Philippines 1992 to 1998 in Lingayen d 2022 Monday March 19 1928 edit nbsp Gosden and Correll Amos and Andy The popular radio comedy show Amos n Andy with white comedians Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll mimicking African Americans in the style of a minstrel show first aired originally as a local program on WMAQ in Chicago 28 My Old Kentucky Home became the official state song of Kentucky Born Hans Kung Swiss Catholic priest theologian and author in Sursee d 2021 Patrick McGoohan American born Irish British actor in Astoria Queens New York City d 2009 Died Nora Bayes 47 American singer comedian and actressTuesday March 20 1928 editThe silent drama film The Trail of 98 starring Harry Carey premiered at the Astor Theatre 9 Born Fred Rogers Presbyterian minister and television host Mister Rogers Neighborhood in Latrobe Pennsylvania d 2003 Wednesday March 21 1928 edit nbsp Coolidge and Lindbergh 29 U S President Calvin Coolidge presented Charles Lindbergh with the Congressional Medal of Honor 30 Died Joe Espositi 55 Chicago Alderman for the 19th Ward as well as a bootlegger in organized crime was killed in a drive by shooting by members of a rival gang General Zhang Shaozeng 49 Chinese military leader who briefly served as the Premier of the Republic of China was assassinated Thursday March 22 1928 editThe Noel Coward revue This Year of Grace premiered at the London Pavilion The Fritz Lang directed film Spione Spies was released The Muslim Brotherhood is founded Born Ed Macauley American basketball player in St Louis d 2011 Friday March 23 1928 editThe silent film The Road to Ruin was released Born Jim Lemon American baseball player and coach in Covington Virginia d 2006 Saturday March 24 1928 editA band of Mexican bandits held up 15 automobiles and methodically robbed 200 people outside of Mexico City 31 Born Byron Janis American classical pianist in McKeesport PennsylvaniaSunday March 25 1928 editAt a rally in Rome 80 000 Italian youths were initiated into the National Fascist Party during commemorations of the ninth anniversary of the founding of the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento 32 Pope Pius XI made an address protesting the constant monopoly of the education of youth both moral and spiritual by the state We have kept silent in order not to make the situation worse but our silence has been misinterpreted the pope said 33 Born Jim Lovell American astronaut on Apollo 8 and Apollo 13 and two Gemini program missions co author of the book Lost Moon in ClevelandMonday March 26 1928 editBombs thrown at the home of Illinois Senator Charles S Deneen caused extensive damage but Deneen was unhurt 34 It was one of several acts of violence leading up to the April 10 elections that led them to be dubbed the Pineapple Primary as pineapple was a popular nickname for a grenade style bomb favored by gangsters of the time 35 Born Bobby Thomason American football player in Albertville Alabama d 2013 Tuesday March 27 1928 editThe Liberty Bridge opened in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Born Antonin Tucapsky Czech classical music composer in Opatovice Vyskov Czechoslovakia d 2014 Died Leslie Stuart 65 English theatrical composer known for FlorodoraWednesday March 28 1928 editFormer Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes made a speech at a conference of the Nationalist Party blaming Benito Mussolini for the immigration of large numbers of Italians To whom does Australia belong ourselves or Premier Mussolini Apparently all Premier Mussolini has to do is rattle his sword in the scabbard and we must allow unlimited numbers of Italians to enter the country Hughes said 36 Oxford won the 80th Boat Race Born Zbigniew Brzezinski Polish born American statesman and U S National Security Advisor 1977 1981 in Warsaw d 2017 Alexander Grothendieck German born French mathematician in Berlin d 2014 Thursday March 29 1928 editThe so called Flapper Vote Bill passed its second reading in the British House of Commons The bill would create over 5 million new women voters as young as twenty one 37 Born Vincent Gigante American mobster in Manhattan d 2005 Friday March 30 1928 editItalian pilot Mario de Bernardi set a new air speed record of 336 6 miles per hour smashing his own record 38 Italy passed a new decree suppressing all organizations promoting the spiritual moral or physical education of children The law was aimed squarely at Catholic children s organizations 39 Tipperary Tim won the Grand National horse race Died Frank B Willis 56 U S Senator and 47th Governor of OhioSaturday March 31 1928 editAn earthquake in Smyrna killed sixty people 40 41 Born Gordie Howe Canadian ice hockey player and inductee of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Floral Saskatchewan d 2016 Lefty Frizzell influential American country music singer and inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame in Corsicana Texas d 1975 Died Gustave Ador 82 President of the Swiss Confederation in 1919References edit attribution SkyG702 Allen Jay March 2 1928 Paris Chamber Balks Army Reds with Prison Law Chicago Daily Tribune p 20 Darrah David March 3 1928 Mussolini Pens Writ of Death for Parliament Chicago Daily Tribune p 7 Chronology 1928 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved March 4 2015 Darrah David March 4 1928 Mussolini Lash for Austria Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 1920s Decade in Review Miss America Archived from the original on March 18 2015 Retrieved March 4 2015 Kastner Charles B 2007 Bunion Derby The 1928 Footrace Across America University of New Mexico Press p 11 and 34 ISBN 9780826343017 Court Unlocks Door to Border for Canadians Chicago Daily Tribune March 6 1928 p 7 a b c Holston Kim R 2013 Movie Roadshows A History and Filmography of Reserved Seat Limited Showings 1911 1973 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc p 63 ISBN 978 0 7864 6062 5 Mixed Marriage Annulment Put Up to Cardinals Chicago Daily Tribune March 7 1928 p 12 Parker A Stanley March 9 1928 Many Hurt in Riots Chicago Daily Tribune p 13 Ship on Rocks 300 Aboard Chicago Daily Tribune March 10 1928 p 1 House Refuses to Adopt Bill Ending Lame Duck Sessions Chicago Daily Tribune March 10 1928 p 2 Guide to Congress Seventh Ed CQ Press 2013 pp 60 62 ISBN 9781452235325 80 Dead in Landslide Chicago Daily Tribune March 11 1928 p 1 New Avalanche Terrorizes Santos Chicago Daily Tribune 1 March 13 1928 Darrah David March 12 1928 Mussolini Bank to Make Easy Italy Marriages Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 attribution Vodkamike3 a b Gunn Angus Macleod 2008 Encyclopedia of Disasters Environmental Catastrophes and Human Tragedies Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 312 ISBN 9780313087479 All Records Shattered on Stock Market Chicago Daily Tribune March 13 1928 p 1 Rosenthal Louis March 14 1928 Nicaraguans Defeat Bil for U S Vote Rule Chicago Daily Tribune p 20 Steele John March 15 1928 London Cheers Amir of Afghan and His Queen Chicago Daily Tribune p 27 Henning Arthur Sears March 16 1928 Coolidge Tells Porto Rico U S Rule Must Stay Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Steele John March 17 1928 British Mutiny Blamed on Row Over Jazz Band Chicago Daily Tribune p 15 Foreign News Admiral s Oaths Time April 9 1928 Retrieved March 4 2015 Peasants Mob Bucharest to Oust Bratiano Chicago Daily Tribune March 19 1928 p 1 Pope Shows No Interest in Al Mundelein Says Chicago Daily Tribune March 19 1928 p 1 Gootee Tom The History of WMAQ Radio Retrieved March 4 2015 photo is of Coolidge presenting the Hubbard Medal rather than the Medal of Honor Coolidge Pins Honor Medal on Blushing Lindy Chicago Daily Tribune March 22 1928 p 10 Jesse James Band in Mexico Robs 15 Autis Chicago Daily Tribune March 25 1928 p 1 Darrah David March 26 1928 Mussolini Adds 80 000 Boys to Fascist Army Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Pope Bitter in New Attack on Curb of Rights Chicago Daily Tribune March 26 1928 p 15 Deneen s Home is Bombed Chicago Daily Tribune March 27 1928 p 1 Tuohy John William Guns and Glamour The Chicago Mob A History 1900 2000 Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 4 2015 Italian Influx Menace Hughes Tells Australia Chicago Daily Tribune March 29 1928 p 13 Steele John March 30 1928 British Flapper Vote Bill Wins Second Victory Chicago Daily Tribune p 33 Darrah David March 31 1928 336 6 Miles an Hour Sets New Air Speed Mark Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Darrah David March 31 1928 Mussolini Ends Catholic Boys Clubs in Italy Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 38 Are Killed Many Injured in Smyrna Quake Chicago Daily Tribune April 1 1928 p 3 Celestial Fire and Boiling Sea Preced Quake Chicago Daily Tribune 5 April 2 1928 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title March 1928 amp oldid 1194166553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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