Word: attacker
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...spark commonly supposed to have lit the conflagration in Jerusalem on Aug. 23, 1929, was described as from the beginning an attack by Arabs on Jews, for which the Commission could find no excuse in the form of earlier Jewish attacks on Arabs...
...miracles were performed in virtue of the martyrs collectively less than four years ago. They took the form of cures. The first miracle was that Sister Marie-Maxima of a religious House of St. Hyacinth in Quebec recovered "perfectly and instantaneously" on Dec. 30, 1927, from a prolonged attack of tubercular peritonitis. Second miracle was that Sister Savoie of the diocese of Chatham (Canada) had on July 9, 1926, a cure, also perfecta et instantanea, of prolonged tubercular peritonitis...
...including a reproduction of this sacrilegious attack . . . for the private information of the clergy and for such use as they may deem advisable and prudent...
...bubbles. Many a ship was saved during the War when its lookouts spotted the wake of an approaching torpedo and the wheel was instantly spun to swerve the ship. With an "invisible" torpedo-presumably one propelled by some other means than compressed air-the first warning of attack would be the actual explosion of the torpedo...
Died. Walter Herbert Eckersall, 46. famed onetime (1903-06) University of Chicago halfback, sports writer, football referee; of a heart attack; in Chicago. Footballer Eckersall in his days of gridiron fame never weighed more than 145 pounds. In 1903 when Chicago beat Wisconsin 15-6, he made all of Chicago's points with field goals. Dying, he mumbled something about a 20-yard gain...