b'100 Years: 1919-2019 Events to Remember(Jun 27) A photo of Carl Nelson100 Years Ago (Jun 15) Pancho Villa attacked Ciudad Jurez, Mexico. Gorman was taken, one of1919 (May 1) Riots broke out in Cleveland, Ohio; 2When the bullets began to fly to the American side of the original 29 Navajo Codepeople were killed, 40 injured, and 116 arrested. Thethe border, two units of the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment Talkers as he tracked enemyriots occurred during the May Day parade organized bycrossed the border, to push Villa\'s forces from American movements on Saipan. The Navajo code talkers wereSocialist leader Charles Ruthenberg. Local newspapersterritory.commended for the skill, speed, and accuracy theypointed out that only eight of those arrested were born(Jun 28) The demonstrated throughout the war. At the Battle of Iwoin the U.S. In response to the riots, the city governmentBig Four during Jima, Major Howard Connor, 5th Marine Division signalimmediately passed laws to restrict parades and thethe Paris Peace officer, had six Navajo code talkers working arounddisplay of red flags. Overall, it was seen as the mostConference (from the clock during the first two days of the battle. Theseviolent of a series of similar disorders that took placeleft to right, six sent and received over 800 messages, all withoutthroughout the U.S. as a result of the First Red Scare. David Lloyd error. Connor later stated, "Were it not for the(May 29) Einsteins theory ofGeorge, Vittorio Navajos, the Marines would never have takengeneral relativity was tested byOrlando, Georges Iwo Jima." Arthur Eddingtons observation ofClemenceau, Woodrow Wilson).1944 (Jul 1) The United Nations Monetarythe bending of light during a1919 (Jul 7) and Financial Conference began at Brettontotal solar eclipse in Prncipe,The U.S. Army Woods, New Hampshire. and by Andrew Crommelin insent a convoy (Jul 6) Hartford circus fire: More thanSobral, Cear, Brazil (confirmedalong with 100 children died in one of the worst fireNov. 19, 1919). Lieutenant disasters inColonel Dwight U.S. history.Eisenhower The fireacross the occurredcontinental during an afternoon1919 (Jun) EarlU.S., starting in Washington, D.C., to assess the possibility performance of theW. Bascom, rodeoof crossing North America by road. This crossing took Ringling Bros. andcowboy and artist,many months to complete. Fourty-five years later In July Barnum & Baileyalong with his fatherof 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower laid the plans to Circus, when 6,000John W. Bascom atbuild the U.S. Highway System.to 8,000 people were attending. The fire killed 167Lethbridge, Alberta,(Jul 21) Wingfoot Air Express crash: The dirigible people and more than 700 were injured. Canada, designed and made rodeos first reverse-openWingfoot Air Express caught fire over downtown Chicago. WWII: At Camp Hood, Texas, future baseball starside-delivery bucking chute, now the world standard. Two passengers, one aircrewman and ten people on and 1st Lt. Jackie Robinson was arrested and later(Jun 4) Womens rights: The U.S. Congress approvedthe ground were killed; only two people were able to court-martialed, for refusing to move to the back of athe 19th Amendment to the Constitution, whichparachute to the ground safely.segregated U.S. Army bus (he was eventually acquitted). guaranteed suffrage to women, and sent it to the states(Jul 27) The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 began when a white for ratification. man threw stones at a group of four black teens on a raft. 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