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Charles Hoy Fort's Notes


1931


1931:


[1931] / [1931 Was Warmest Of 63 Years in City] / NY Times, Jan. 12, 1931. [XIII-G; 1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 12, 1931.)]


1931 / Witchcraft / home of Mrs Annie Podwa, Pleasant Mount, Wayne Co., Pa. / See July 11, 1931. [F; 244. See: (1931 July 11).]


1931 Jan / [3-Year Term for Forger] / NY Times, May 23. [F; 245. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, May 23, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 1] / [Jan. 1 More Like Jinx Than Friday the 13th to Milford Firemen] / Ev. World, Jan. 2. [F; 246. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 2, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 2 / [Mysterious Knocking Studied At Legation Building in Prague] / (The New York Times]3rd. [XIII-G; 2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 3, 1931.)]


[1931 Jan. 2] / [Severe Rainstorms Flooding Portugal] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 3. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, ca. January 2, 1931.)]


1931 Jan. 2 / [Boston's Sniper Gets Sixth Victim] / Ev. World, Jan. 2. [F; 247. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 2, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 3 / [Many Die in Portugal I Torrential Rains] / NY Times, Jan. 4, 1931. [XIII-G; 4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 4, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 3 / [80 Dead, 50 Missing In Philippine Storm / [The New York Times]—Jan 6. [XIII-G; 5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 6, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 4 / [Quake Damages Greece.] / [The New York Times]—5th. [XIII-G; 6.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 5, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 4-11 / [Pet Animals Found Maimed By Torture] / [The New York Times]—Jan 12. [XIII-G; 6.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 12, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 5] / Ev. World [of] / [Heavy Earth Shock At Melfi, Italy]. [XIII-G; 6.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 5, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 5] / Ev. World [of] / [San Francisco Feels Slight Earthquake]. [XIII-G; 6.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 5, 1931.)]


[The following four notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 248-251.]


1931 Jan 5 / [Maniac Brands M on Woman, Sets Her Afire] / H-Trib, Jan 6. [F; 248. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 5, 1931.)]


1931 Jan / [She Admits XXX Hoax] / N.Y. Sun, Jan 12. [F; 249. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 12, 1931.)]


1931 Jan / Hirsh case / See Girllied. / Man liedAp. 9, 1887. [F; 250. See: (1887 Ap 9).]


1931 Jan 5 / Hirsch / [Tries Twice to Kill Woman with Fire] / NY Times, Jan. 6. [F; 251. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 6, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 6 / [Strange Star Seen in Porto Rico.] / [The New York Times]7th. [XIII-G; 6.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 7, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 6 / See Star note. / Venus in Inferior Conj on Nov. 22, 1930. [XIII-G; 6.6. See: (Star note), and, (1930 Nov 22).]


1931 Jan 8 / [Quake Opens Argentine Volcanoes.] / [The New York Times], 9th. [XIII-G; 6.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 9, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 8 / Ev. World of / [Quebec Shaken By Worst Earth Shock Since 1925]. [XIII-G; 6.8. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 8, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 8, etc. / Dust and Snow / [Blizzard Lashes Peiping, Killing 100 in Streets] / H. Trib, Jan 11 / DustSee Nov. 23. [XIII-G; 6.9. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 11, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 9 / [Quakes Alarm Convicts In Mexican Penal Colony] / [Jan. 10]NY Sun of. [XIII-G; 6.10. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 10, 1931.)]


1930 Jan. 9 / [Car Fumes Kill 2 in Detroit] / [Herald Tribune]10th. [F; 252. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 10, 1932.)]


1931 [Jan. 11] / [Mexico Fears Isles May Sink In Quakes] / [The New York Times, January 12, 1931.] [XIII-G; 6.11. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 12, 1931.)]


1931 Jan. 11 / [Girl Lives as Fiance Dies of Motor Fumes] / [Herald Tribune], 12th. [F; 253. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 12, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 11 / [“Mythical Animals” Reappear in France; Lion-Like Creatures Unhurt as Police Fire] / [The New York Times, Jan.] 12th, 1931. [F; 254. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 12, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 11] / [Airplane Falls in Swamp; Darkness Prevents Hunt] / H. Trib., Jan. 12. [F; 255. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 12, 1931.)]


[1931 Jan 12] / Lo / [Moon Rocket Exponent Coming] / Herald Tribune, Jan 12, 1931. [XIII-G; 6.12. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 12, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 14 / [Oaxaca Is In Ruins; 13 Killed In Quebec] / [The New York Times]16th. [XIII-G; 6.13. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 16, 1931.)]


1931 Jan. 14 / [New Island Is Found After Mexican Quake] / Ev. World, Feb. 4. [XIII-G; 6.14. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, February 4, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 14] / [Quake, Fires, WWeird Sky Light And Bolts Terrify Mexico City] / H. Trib., Jan 15. [XIII-G; 6.15. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 15, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 14 / [Andes Region Shaken Again] / [Jan. 14]NY Sun. [XIII-G; 6.16. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 14, 1931.)]


1931 Jan. 14 / [Worst Quake in Years Rocks Mexico City; Woman Killed, Panic as All Lights Go Out] / [The New York Times]Jan 15. [XIII-G; 6.17. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 15, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 15 / [Navy Station Damage] / [Jan. 16]N.Y. Sun. [XIII-G; 6.18. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 16, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 16 / [Many Ill In Europe] / [Jan. 16]N.Y. Sun. [XIII-G; 6.19. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 16, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 16] / [Floods Maroon American Tourists in Greece] / NY Sun, Jan 16. [XIII-G; 6.20. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 16, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 17 / [Another Quake Excites Mexico] / N.Y. Sun, 17th. [XIII-G; 6.21. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 17, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 17 / [Two Earthquakes Recorded at Fordham] / NY Sun17th. [XIII-G; 6.22. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 17, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 17 / [Mitchell Spurs Hunt for Alaska's Killer, Blamed for 15 Murders in Lonely Places] / The New York Times]Jan 18. [F; 256. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 18, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 17 / Esk murders / See Dec. 24, 1929. [F; 257. See: (1929 Dec 24).]


1931 Jan 18 / [Meteor Falls In France.} / [The New York Times]20th. [XIII-G; 6.23. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 20, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 18 / [Robbery Hinted As Fumes Kill Youth in Garage] / [New York Herald Tribune, January 19, 1931]. [F; 258. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 19, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 18 / [Holds Thug Slew by Motor Fumes] / N.Y. Sun, [Jan. 19.] [F; 259. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 19, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 21 / [Java Earthquake Dead Now Placed at Eighteen] / [Jan. 22]NY Sun. [XIII-G; 6.24. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 22, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 21] / [Belgian Fog Causes Panic] / H-Trib, 22nd. [XIII-G; 6.25. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 22, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 21 / Aviation / Dixmunde / [Mystery of Lost Dixmunde Sends Searchers to Sahara] / [Jan. 21]Ev. World. [F; 260. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 21, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 21 / Dixmunde was lost, in Jan., 1924. [F; 261. See: Aviation, (SF-VII; 155).]


1931 Jan 22 / [Three States Report Seeing Speedy Meteor] / Ev. World23rd. [XIII-G; 6.26. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 23, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 22 / [Meteor Illumines Sky Over The City] / N.Y. Times, Jan 23. [XIII-G; 6.27. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 23, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 23] / Ev. World / [Influenza Epidemic Grips All Of Spain]. [XIII-G; 6.28. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 23, 1931.)]


1931 [Jan. 23] / NY Sun / [19,000 Are Ill Of Flu]. [XIII-G; 6.29. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 23, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 24 / [Wave Of Influenza Sweeps Over Far East] / [The New York Times]25th. [XIII-G; 6.30. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 25, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 28 / [4 Killed as Quake Wrecks 200 Buildings in Albania] / H. Trib, 29th. [XIII-G; 6.31. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 29, 1931.)]


1931 Jan. 28 / [Windless Storm on Pacific Preceded Great Earthquake] / N.Y. Times, Feb. 23. [XIII-G; 6.32. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 23, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 28 / [Quake Wrecks 500 Homes] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 6.33. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, Jnaury 28, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 29 / [Bank Says Outlook Is Poor In Columbia] / [The New York Times]8th / See Floods in Feb. [XIII-G; 6.34. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 8, 1931.) See: (Feb.).]


1931 Jan 29 (/) / [The New York Times of] / [Meteor Seen Up-State.] [XIII-G; 6.35. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 29, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 31 / [New Quakes In Albania.] / NY Times, Feb. 1. [XIII-G; 6.36. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 1, 1931.)]


1931 Jan 31 / N.Y. Times, Feb. 1 / [Flare at Sea Off Galveston Starts Story of Ship Explosion]. [XIII-G; 6.37. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 1, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F; 262-263.]


1931 Jan 31 / [Fire in Girls' School Laid to Monk's Curse] / [The New York Times]Fev. 1. [F; 262. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 1, 1931.)]


1931 [Feb. 28] / [Fire and Crowning Recall Curse Of Monk on Loss of Battle Abbey] / NY Herald Trib, March 1, 1931. [F; 263. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 1, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 2 / [Levine Planes Burn; Hunt Field Visitor] / [New York Telegram]3rd. [F; 264. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 3, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 3 / [New Zealand Cities Under Martial Law] / [The New York Times], 6th. [XIII-G; 6.38. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 6, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 3 / [Fear 1,000 Dead In New Zealand Quakes and Fire] / Ev. World, [February 4]. [XIII-G; 6.39. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, February 4, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 3-4 / [Torrential Rains Sweep California] / [Feb. 5]Ev. World. [XIII-G; 6.40. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, February 5, 1931.)]


1931 [Feb. 5] / N.Y. Telegram / [Floods In Australia.] [XIII-G; 6.41. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 5, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 5 / N.Y. Sun of / [Drought Persists Over A Wide Area]. [XIII-G; 6.42. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, February 5, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 6 / [Rain Promises To End Drought] / [Feb. 6]NY Telegram. [XIII-G; 6.43. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 6, 1931.)]


1931 Feb 6 / [Snow Sweeping Mid-West From Border to Border] / NY H Trib, 7th. [XIII-G; 6.44. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 7, 1931.)]


1931 Feb 6 / [New Earthquakes Rock New Zealand] / NY Telegram, 6th. [XIII-G; 6.45. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 6, 1931.)]


1931 Feb 6 / [16-Inch Rain Floods Australian City] / [Feb. 6.]N.Y. Telegram. [XIII-G; 6.46. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 6, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 6 / [Quake Rocks Venezuela] / NY Telegram, 6th. [XIII-G; 6.47. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 6, 1931.)]


1931 Feb 7 / [Heavy Rains In Bolivia Bring Death And Ruin] / [The New York Times]7th. [XIII-G; 6.48. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 7, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 7 / [Rain Gives Hope to West's Drought Regions; Railways Haul Water to Illinois Towns] / [The New York Times]—Feb. 7. [XIII-G; 6.49. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 7, 1931.)]


1931 [Feb. 7.] / [Report Plague In Caucasus.] / NY Telegram, 7th. [XIII-G; 6.50. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 7, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 8 / H-Trib. [of] / [Winter Drought Continues After Mid-West Snowfall]. [XIII-G; 6.51. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 8, 1931.)]


1931 [Feb. 9[ / [Napier Shaken Anew] / NY Sun, Feb 9. [XIII-G; 6.52. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, February 9, 1931.)]


1931 [Feb. 9] / [Ghostly Skeleton Performs Antics on Face of Tombstone] / Ev. World, Feb 9(?) [F; 265. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, February 9, 1931???)]


1931 Feb. 11 / Teleportation? / [Disappearance of Virginia Brooks Called One of Most Tragic in Recent Annals] / San Francisco newspaper, [March 5, 1931] / Sent by Shipley. [F; 266. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco newspaper, March 5, 1931.) (Virginia Brooks dismembered body was found on March 9, 1931; and, her kidnapping and murder remains a cold case.)]


1931 Feb 13. / [Quakes Hit New Zealand Again] / H. Trib, 14th. [XIII-G; 6.53. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 14, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 13 / [Woman Drowns As Cloudburst Deluges Arizona] / H. Trib, 15th. [XIII-G; 6.54. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 15, 1931.)]


1931 [Feb. 13.] / [Boston Police, With Riot Guns, Line Roads Near City.] / N.Y. Telegram, Feb 13. [F; 267. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 13, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 14 / [Slight Quake Felt in Zores] / H. Trib, 15th. [XIII-G; 6.55. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald-Tribune, February 15, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 14 / [Sleepwalker Dies in Fall] / H. Trib, 15th. [F; 268. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 15, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 269-270.]


1931 Feb. 14 / There was an appearance of mice somewhere else, about this time. [F; 269. (Ref.???)]


1931 [Feb. 14.] / [Mice Destroy Crops.] / [The New York Times], 15th. [F; 270. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 15, 1931.)]


1931 Feb 15 / [Flaming Sword In Northeastern Sky Thrills Watchers] / New Castle, Pa., News, Feb. 18, 1931. [XIII-G; 6.56. Newspaper clipping. (New Castle News, February 18, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 17 / [Drought Cuts City Water Rserve In Catskills, Threatens Rationing] / H. Trib., Feb. 17. [XIII-G; 6.57. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 17, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 23 / [Student's Death Mystery] / [The New York Times]24[th]. [F; 271. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 24, 1931.)]


1931 Feb 23 / [Death of Student Baffles England] / Telegram 2/24 / Clip from [Aaron] Sussman. [F; 272. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, February 24, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 25 / [Albania Again Shaken.] / Times24[th]. [XIII-G; 6.58. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, or London Times, February 25, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 25 / H. Trib, March 2 / [Bible Tutor, 17, Held for Beating Widow for $16]. [F; 273. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 2, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 26 / [Meteor Shower in Kansas Was Remarkable Display] / Pittsburgh Gazette Post of 17th. [XIII-G; 6.59. Newspaper clipping. (Pittsburgh Gazette Post, March 17, 1931???)]


1931 Feb 26 / [Society Woman Hurt in Mysterious Attack] / NY Times, Feb. 27. [F; 274. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 27, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 26 / [Wealthy Woman May Die From Myserious Attack] / H. Trib., 27th. [F; 275. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 27, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 26 / Feb / February 26(Wooster, Ohio / Wayne County) / [Find Eggs in This Photo] / [source unidentified]. [F; 276. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, February 26, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 27 / Again fog in Belgium. / See Dec. 5, 1930. [XIII-G; 6.60. See: (1930 Dec 5).]


1931 [Feb. 27] / [Storm Kills 230 in Fiji Islands, 27 in Southern Italy and Sicily] / H. Trib., Feb. 27. [XIII-G; 6.61. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, February 27, 1931.)]


1931 Feb. 28 / [Group of Large Spots Appears on the Sun] / N.Y. Sun, 28th. [XIII-G; 7.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, February 28, 1931.)]


1931 March / Mice plague / See 1892, early in. [F; 277. See: 1892, (B; 1192), and, 1892 Jan 31, (VII; 337).]


1931 March, early / Mice / Australia / See May 22, 1931. [F; 278. See: (1931 May 22).]


1931 [March 30] / [Australia's Latest Trouble.] / [source unidentified] / Charles Fort / 'Lo” / [Card of Edward G. de Puy], an Australian journalist. [F; 279. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, March 30, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 280-281.]


1931 March 3 / These mice in dif places driven by one general drought? / See other mice periods. / 1892. [F; 280. See: (other mice periods).]


1931 March 2 / M. Shipley / S.F. Chronicle, 3/3/31 / [Plane Reported In Bay Plunge]. [F; 281. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Chronicle, March 3, 1931.)]


1931 March 4 / [Subterranean Storm Shakes Seismograph] / H. Trib., 6th. [XIII-G; 7.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 6, 1931.)]


1931 [March 5.] / [Palm tree Falls on Worshippers At Mass Led by Cardinal Hayes] / N.Y. H. Trib, March 6, 1931. [F; 282. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 6, 1931.)]


1931 March 6 / [Quake Smashes Balkan Towns] / NY Telegram, 7th. [XIII-G; 8. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, March 7, 1931.)]


1931 March 6 / [Bullet Stirs a Mystery.] / N.Y. Times, March 7. [F; 283. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 7, 1931.)]


1931 March 6 / [Drought Is Broken In Southern Spain] / [New York Times, March 7,] 1931. [XIII-G; 9.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 7, 1931.)]


1931 [March 6] / [Floods Serious At Paris.] / NY Times, March 7, 1931. [XIII-G; 9.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 7, 1931.)]


1931 [March 6.] / [Rain Halts Parade of Portuguese Ruler] / Telegram, 6th / But a time of floods. [F; 284. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, March 6, 1931.)]


1931 [March 7.] / [Storm Cools Argentina.] / [The New York Times], 8th. [XIII-G; 9.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 8, 1931.)]


1931 March 7 / [Western Drought Ends In Blizzard] / [The New York Times], 8th. [XIII-G; 9.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 8, 1931.)]


[1931 March 7.] / [Storms And Floods Rage Over Europe; Quakes In Balkans] / [March 8, 1931], NY Times. [XIII-G; 9.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 8, 1931.)]


1931 March 7-8 / H-Trib, March 9 / [Quakes Kill 150 and Injure 500 In Jugoslavia]. [XIII-G; 9.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald-Tribune, March 9, 1931.)]


1931 March 8 / [Snow Maroons Office Workers In Chicago Loop] / {New York Herald Tribune, March 9, 1931]. [XIII-G; 9.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 9, 1931.)]


1931 March 9 / [Temblors Rock Japan, Balkans] / [New York World-Telegram, March 9, 1931.] [XIII-G; 9.8. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, March 9, 1931.)]


1931 March 9 / N.Y. World Telegram / [Mystery Fumes Rout 30, Overcome Several in Shop]. [F; 285. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, March 9, 1931.)]


1931 [March 12.] / [Washington Woman Vanishes While Traveling to Convalesce] / [Herald Tribune]13th. [F; 286. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 12, 1931.)]


1931 March 13 / [Dust Lifted by Quake Tints Raindrops Yellow] / H Trib, March 14. [XIII-G; 9.9. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 14, 1931.)]


1931 March 13 / Dust / [Quakes Continuing, Serbs Stay In Open] / [New York Times]March 15. [XIII-G; 9.10. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 15, 1931.)]


1931 [March 14] / [Buttercups, Nogg Rain In Belgrade] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 9.11. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, March 14, 1931.)]


[1931 March 14.] / [Liquid-Fuel Rocket In Successful Flight] / [The New York Times]—March 15, 1931. [XIII-G; 10. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 15, 1931.)]


1931 March 15 / Pittsburgh lights / 1931 / March ? / Pittsburgh lights / [Letter to Fort, from Charles S. McDaniel, Mar 16, '31] / 1931 / March 15 / + / Clipping sent by Charles S. McDaniel, 816 Ivy Street, East Liberty P.O., Pittsburgh, Pa. / [Mystery Light Here Puzzles Sky Gazers] / Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph (evening paper), March 16th / My observations at 9:30 to 10:00 p.m., when lights disappeared. Evidently lights appeared and disappeared over some period of time. Lights reported seen in Pennsylvania, about 100 mi. no. of pgh. / C.S.M. [XIII-G: 10.2 to 10.4. (Letter; McDaniel, Charles S., to Fort; March 16, 1931.) Newspaper clipping. (Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph, March 16, 1931.)]


1931 March 16 / [Dead Woman Comes to Life, Escaping Burial by 3 Hours] / NY TimesMarch 16. [F; 287. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 16, 1931.)]


1931 March 17 / [Rat Influx Stirs Turkey.] / [The New York Times], 18th. [F; 288. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 18, 1931.)]


1931 [March 19] / [Quakes Rock Philippines., Toppling Stone Buildings] / H Trib, March 20. [XIII-G; 10.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 20, 1931.)]


1931 March 19 / NY Times, Ap. 13 / [Brooklyn Inventor Missing for Month]. [F; 289. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 13, 1931.)]


1931 [March 20.] / [Quakes Again Damage Macedonian Villages] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 10.6. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, March 20, 1931.)]


1931 March 21 / [English Town Shaken] / World-Telegram, 21[st]. [XIII-G; 10.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, March 21, 1931.)]


1931 March 22 / [Airship Worker Suspect in Fatal Plane Accident] / [New York Herald Tribune, March 21, 1931]. [F; 290. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 21, 1931.)]


1931 [March 23] / [Earthquake Continues To Shake Jugoslavia] / H. Trib, 24th. [XIII-G; 10.8 Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 24, 1931.)]


1931 [March 23.] / [Dwellings Falling to PiecesPeople Resigned to Fate.] / NY World Telegram, 23[rd]. [XIII-G; 10.9. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, March 23, 1931.)]


1931 [March 23.] / [River Carries Off Women] / N.Y. World Telegram, 23rd. [XIII-G; 10.10. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, March 23, 1931.)]


1931 March 23 / [Counting the Fish May Solve an Old Mystery] / S.F. Chronicle, 3/23/31 / Miriam Allen De Ford. [F; 291. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Chronicle, March 23, 1931.)]


1931 March 23 / The ciscoes. / See B. Eagle, May 13-16-4, 1895. / Extraordinary disap. of Fish in Lake Michigan. / See. [F; 292. "Lake Michigan Fish Disappear." Brooklyn Eagle, May 13, 1895, p. 16 c. 4. See: 1895 May 13, (C; 264).]


1931 [March 24] / [Speeding Planet, Similar to Eros, Found Near Earth] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 10.11. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, March 24, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 293-294.]


1931 March 25 / Mind on explosion on time of explosion / Caused it, or was aware was coming? [F; 293.]


1931 March 25 / H. Trib of / [Viking Exploded Just as Frissell Warned of Peril]. [F; 294. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 25, 1931.)]


[1931 March 26] / [Wants Meteor Back] / N.Y. Sun, March 26, 1931. [F; 295. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, March 26, 1931.)]


[1931 [March 26.] / [O'Where, O'Where Has My New House Gone? Owner Asks] / [source unidentified] / Clipping from Charles Fulton, St Paul, Minn. [F; 296. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, March 26, 1931.)]


[1931 March 29] / [Fingerprints Not Infallible] / [The New York Times], March 29, 1931. [F; 297. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 29, 1931.)]


1931 March 29 / [Death of Infant In Car Prompts Nassau Inquiry] / [Herald Tribune], 30th. [F; 298. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 30, 1931.)]


1931 [March 30] / NY Ev Post [of] / [Sydney Feels New Quake]. [XIII-G; 10.12. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening Post, March 30, 1931.)]


1931 March 30 / H. Trib, Ap. 2 / [25,000 Flee to Hills Outside Managua Ruins]. [XIII-G; 10.13. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 2, 1931.)]


1931 [March 31.] / [1,100 Perish as Quake and Fire Destroy Managua, Nicaragua] / H. Trib, Ap. 1. [XIII-G; 10.14. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 1, 1931.)]


1931 [March 31] / [Freak Tornado Sweeps South; Two Are Killed] / H. TribAp. 1. [XIII-G; 10.15. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 1, 1931.)]


1931 March 31-Ap. 1 / [7 Earthquakes Frighten Peasantry in Jugoslavia] / H. Trib., Ap. 2. [XIII-G; 10.16. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 2, 1931.)]


1931 March 31 / [Rockne Plane Struck Building, Says Story] / W. Telegram, May 9. [F; 299. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 9, 1931.)]


1931 April / Schley estate fires / Aug 12, 1927. [F; 300. See: (1927 Aug 12).]


1931 Ap. 1 / [Sea Damages For McRae] / H Trib, Ap. 2. [XIII-G; 10.17. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 2, 1931.)]


1931 [April 2] / [Worst Snowfall of Year Isolates Olean; One Dead] / H. Trib., Ap. 3, 1931. [XIII-G; 10.18. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 3, 1931.)]


1931 Ap. 3 / [Blast or Quake? Phantom Jars City Districts; Your Guess as Good as Any] / San Francisco Chronicle, April 4, 1931. [F; 301.1. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Chronicle, April 4, 1931.)]


1931 Ap. 3 / Blast or q. / San Francisco / See other notes. / [Seismographs Fail To Back Reports Of San Francisco Quake] / St Paul Dispatch, April 4, 1931. / Charles C. Fulton, St Paul Minn. / [Many Hurt by Tremors In Argentina and Mexico] / [source unidentified] / [Hachado Volcano in Japan Erupts.] / [source unidentified].  [XIII-G: 10.19, 10.20, 10.21. Newspaper clipping. (St Paul Dispatch, April 4, 1931.) Two newspaper clippings. (Unidentified Sources, ca. April 3, 1931.) The Kuchinoerabujima volcano???]


[1931 April] / Revival / [Missouri Minister Kills Visiting Evangelist; Success of Revival Held Cause of Shooting] / [The New York Times[, Ap. 6. [F; 301.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 6, 1931.)]


1931 [April 8] / [Pests Destory Fields, Menace Life in South] / H Trib, Ap. 9. [F; 302. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 9, 1931.)]


1931 [April 9] / [Died While Texas Senators Prayed] / H. Trib, 10th. [F; 303. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 10, 1931.)]


[The following three notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 304-306.]


1931 Ap 10 / H. Trib. of / Longworth fatality / [Longworth's Sister, Ill, Not Told of Death]. [F; 304. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 10, 1931.)]


1931 [April 9.] / [untitled article about death of Nocholas Longworth] / [Herald Tribune], 10th / [page 16 missing]. [F; 305. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 10, 1931.)]


[1931 April 9] / [fragment of article about Longworth] / [source unidentified]. [F; 306. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, April 9, 1931.)]


1931 [April 10.] / [Scientists Say Huge One-Eyed Skeletion May Bear Out Story of Cyclops] / World-Telegram, Ap. 10. [F; 307. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, April 10, 1931.)]


1931 [April 10.] / [Wellesley College Graduate Held as Slayer of Spinster Cult Revival] / World Telegram, Ap. 10. [F; 308. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, April 10, 1931.)]


1931 [April 10] / [Gnat Pest Kills Mules] / World Telegram, Ap. 10. [F; 309. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, April 10, 1931.)]


1931 Ap. 13 / Deland letter / [Letter to Fort, from Margaret Deland, April 15, 1931.] / 1931/ April 13 / Mud rain / Quebec / [Sudden Shower of Reddish Mud Scares Population of Northern Quebec Town] / [The Boston Post], April 14th1931 / There seems to be a difference of opinion as to the color! / [Town Dark As Rain And Black Mud Falls] / Boston Herald—(I think.) [XIII-G: 10.22, 10.23. Newspaper clipping. (Boston Post, April 14, 1931.) Newspaper clipping. (Boston Herald, ca. April, 1931???) "Citizens Awestricken As It Rained Mud For Two Hours in Chicoutimi." Brandon Daily Sun, (Manitoba), April 13, 1931, p. 1 c. 1. "Chicoutimi, Que., April 13.Are stricken citizens of this northern Quebec town stood in streets as dark as night at noon today and were drenched by a downpour or rain laden with black mud. At eleven-thirty this morning the sky suddenly turned black and turned the town into a midnight darkness. Lights were turned on in every building and the street lights were also put in operation." "Fearful of what was about to happen the people all took to the outdoors. There was no wind but occasionally the clouds rolled aside to reveal grayish yellow sky. Then rain started to fall and the amazed population were further dumfounded when they noticed that the pownpour was half mud. The phenomenon lasted more than two hours." "Rains Mud in Quebec. Corner Brook Western Star, (Newfoundland), April 22, 1931, p. 1 c. 4. "At two o'clock the sky lighted and the muddy rain ceased."]


1931 [April 13] / [Quebec Town Startled By Muddy Rain] / [NY Sun, Ap. 13]. [XIII-G; 10.24. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 13, 1931.)]


[1931 April 13] / [Mud Showers in Quebec As Noon Turns to Night] / [NY Herald Tribune, 4/14/31] / McDaniel. [XIII-G; 10.25. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 14, 1931.)]


1931 [April 13] / [Mud Showers in Quebec A Noon Turns to Night] / N Y Herald Tribune, 4/14/31. [XIII-G; 10.26. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 14, 1931.)]


1931 [April 13] / [Quebec Town Startled By Muddy Rain] / NY Sun, Ap. 13. [XIII-G; 10.27. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 13, 1931.)]


1931 Ap. 14 / [Murderer onf Nine Describes Crimes] / [New York Sun, April 14, 1931.] [F; 310. (New York Sun, April 14, 1931.)]


1931 [April 14.] / Magic? / [Gassed Eyes Are Saved] / [The New York Times], 15[th]. [F; 311. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 15, 1931.)]


1931 [April 16.] / Fog Funes in Meuse Again.] / World Telegram, Ap. 16, 1931. [F; 312.]  Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, April 16, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 313-314.]


1931 Ap. 19. / [Fatal Schley Fire Is a Mystery] / N.Y. Sun, Ap. 20. [F; 313. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 20, 1931.)]


1927 Aug 12 / [Fire on Schleu Estate] / NY Sun, Aug 13. [F; 314. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 13, 1931.)]


1931 [April 20] / N.Y. Ev. Post [of] / [Quake Again Hits Ruins In Managua]. [XIII-G; 10.28. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening Post, April 20, 1931.)]


1931 [April 20] / N.Y. Sun / [Shortly Before 3 p.m.] [XIII-G; 10.29. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 20, 1931.)]


1931 [April 20.] / [untitled article about earth tremors in Albany, eastern Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Vermont] / H Trib, Ap. 21. [XIII-G; 10.30. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 21, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 315-316.]


1931 April 21 / Polt / Detroit / [The Haunted House and the Refugees] / [The Detroit News, April 21, 1931.] [F; 315. Newspaper clipping. (Detroit News, April 21, 1931.) (Detroit Free Press, April 22, 1931, p. 1.) (Detroit Free Press, April 24, 1931, p. 3.) (Detroit Free Press, April 26, 1931, p. 8; @ newspapers.com.)]


[1931 April 21] / [Terror Drives a Family Out of Haunted House] / [source unidentified] / Maude Nichol, 740 Hazelwood Ave, Detroit. [F; 316. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, ca. April 21, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 317-318.]


1931 Ap. 22 / Occurrence like thisin a Chicago subwaya few days before. [F; 317.]


1931 Apr 22 / [20 Hurt on El As Green Smoke Stampedes 200] / H. Trib, Ap. 23. [F; 318. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, April 23, 1931.)]


1931 Ap. 23 / [Ocean Dust Held Volcanic By U.C. Savant] / San Francisco Chronicle, [April 28, 1931] / from Miriam Allen De Ford. [XIII-G; 10.31. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Chronicle, April 28, 1931.)]


1931 [April 24] / [untitled article about Los Angeles earthquake] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 10.32. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, April 24, 1931.)]


1931 Ap 24 / [Phenomenon Is Blamed on Tricky Spring Winds.] / Detroit Free Press, Ap. 25 / Marman B. Hickox, 1123 Jackson Blvd, Chicago. [XIII-G; 10.33. Newspaper clipping. (Detroit Free Press, April 25, 1931.)]


1931 [April 25] / [Earth Shocks Rock Oaxaca, Mexico.] / NY Times, Ap 26. [XIII-G; 10.34. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 26, 1931.)]


1931 [April 27.] / [Eruption In Salvador] / NY W.-Telegram, Ap. 27. [XIII-G; 10.35. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, April 27, 1931.)]


1931 [April 28] / N.Y. Sun / [Warship Chased at Sea By Four Waterspouts]. [XIII-G; 10.36. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 28, 1931.)]


[1931 Ap 28] / [Baby Attacked by Rats.] / NY Sun, Ap 28, 1931. [F; 319. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 28, 1931.)]


1931 Ap. 29 / [Hundreds Injured in Region Where Dictator Was Born.] / W Telegram, 29th. [XIII-G; 10.37. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, April 29, 1931.)]


1931 [April 30.] / [Heavy Rains in Transcaucasio Hamper Rescue EffortsIndustry Halted.] / World Telegram, Ap. 30. [XIII-G; 10.38. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, April 30, 1931.)]


1931 Ap 30 / [Nine in a Family Ill of Mastoiditis] / N.Y. Times. [F; 320. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 30, 1931.)]


1931 May / [untitled article about the launching of the first pocket battleship Deutschland] / [New York Tribune]Dec 27. [F; 321. Newspaper clipping. (New York Tribune, December 27, 1931.)]


1931 May 1-11 / Alaskan eruption / [1931.] Oct. 13 / N.Y. Times [of] / [Tells Of His Flight Over Active Crater]. [XIII-G; 10.39. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 13, 1931.) The Aniakchak volcano.]


1931 May 1 / ['Padre of Glaciers' Hopes to Land in Crater of Recently Erupting Aniakchak.] / [The New York Times, June 3.] [XIII-G; 10.40. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 3, 1931.) The Aniakchak volcano.]


1931 May 1 / [Science Puzzled by Case of Nine with Mastoiditis] / NY W-Telegram, May 1. [F; 322. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 1, 1931.)]


1931 [May 3 / See Longworth. / [Roosevelt Asks Passport; May Sail Wednesday]  [Herald Tribune, May] 3. [F; 323. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 3, 1931.) See: (Longworth).]


1931 [May 3] / [Fourth Woman Slain; San Diego Mystified] / New York Times, May 4. [F; 324. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, May 4, 1931.)]


1931 [May 4] / [Amherst Homes Shaken By Slight Earthquake] / H. TribMay 5. [XIII-G; 10.41. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 5, 1931.)]


1931 [May 4] / [Earthquake.] /  Telegram, 4th. [XIII-G; 10.42. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 4, 1931.)]


[1931 May 5.] / [Sleepwalker Falls 15 Feet] / [Herald Tribune], 6th. [F; 325. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 6, 1931.)]


1931 [May 6.] / [Fire Again Perils Liner] / W. Telegram, 6th. [F; 326. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 6, 1931.)]


1931 May 6 / N.Y. Times, May 7 / [Girl Slain in Ohio; Four Shot in Week]. [F; 327. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, May 7, 1931.)]


1931 May 7, about / + / [Dust Storm at Sea Furnishes New Experience for Sailors] / N.Y. Times, May 31. [XIII-G; 10.43. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, May 31, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. F: 328-329.]


1931 May 7 / W. Telegram / Woman Killer / [Woman Maniac Kills Girl of 5, Who was Frail]. [F; 328. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 7, 1931.)]


[1931 May 7.] / [Maniac Killing Laid to Crowded Asylum] / W. Telegram, [May 7, 1931.] [F; 329. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 7, 1931.)]


1931 [May 8.] / [New Zealand Shaken.] / W. Telegram, 8th. [XIII-G; 10.44. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram.)]


1931 [May 8] / [Three-Hour Parade of Turtles] / H Trib, 10th. [F; 330. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 10, 1931.)]


1931 May 8 / N.Y. W.-Telegram, May 14 / [Ambrose Channel Mystery Plumbed by Sea Sleuths]. [F; 331. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 14, 1931.)]


1931 May 9 / H. Trib / [Noisy Heaven Brings Arrest of Negro Messiah]. [F; 332. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 9, 1931.)]


1931 May 10 / + / Alaskan volc / See May 1. [XIII-G; 10.45. See: 1931 May 1-11, (XIII-G; 10.39), and, 1931 May 1, (XIII-G; 10.40). The Aniakchak volcano.]


1931 May 11 / + / [10 Italians in Quake Hurt In Stampede From Church] / H. Trib., May 12. [XIII-G; 10.41. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 12, 1931.)]


1931 May 11 / [It May Not Be Lion, But Town Is Upset] / [New York Times], 12th. [F; 333. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, May 12, 1931.)]


1931 May 11 / [The Passaic Panther] / H Trib, May 13. [F; 334. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 13, 1931.)]


[1931 May 11.] / [Poison Penman Search Spurred; Victims Now 16] / [Herald Tribune, 12[th]. [F; 335. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 12, 1931.)]


1931 [May 13] / [Fujiyama Crater Vanishes] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 10.42. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 13, 1931.) The Fujiyama volcano has not erupted since 1708.]


1931 May 13 / W. Telegram of / [But One Bold Adam Sends Snake on Way Down E. 57th St. Sewer.] [F; 336. [F; 336. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, May 13, 1931.)]


[1931] May 14 / ['Murder' Victim Put Self on Spot, Coroner Insists] / [Herald Tribune], 15th. [XIII-G; 11.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 15, 1931.)]


1931 May 14 / [Witness Against Physician WHo Vanished Is Missing] / W.-Telegram of 14th. [XIII-G; 11.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, May 14, 1931.)]


1931 [May 18] / [Brown Rain Falls In Saskatchewan] / N.Y. Sun, May 18. [XIII-G; 11.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, May 18, 1931.)]


1931 [May 18.] / [Sharp Quakes In Persia.] / W. Telegram, 18th. [XIII-G; 11.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, May 18, 1931.)]


1931 [May 19.] / [Quake Shock In Mexico.] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 11.5. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 19, 1931.)]


1931 May 19-20 / [Lisbon And Mexico Rocked By Quakes] / W. Telegram, May 20th. [XIII-G; 11.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, May 20, 1931.)]


1931 May 20-26, ab. / Final eruption / Alaska / See May 1. [F; 337. See: 1931 May 1-11, (XIII-G; 10.39), and, 1931 May 1, (XIII-G; 10.40). The Aniakchak volcano.]


1931 May 22 / Fish shower. / 1931 May 22 / Fish shower. Please send the enclosed to Mr. Charles Fort. / And so I do. I enclose another clipping as well. Sussman. / From the Newark Evening News, May 22, 1931 / Teleportation, Mr. Fort? / Alan Branigan, 104 Davis Avenue, Kearny, N.J. / 1931 May 22 / [newspaper clipping] / [Shower of Frozen Fish Falls During Rainstorm] / [Newark News]of the 22nd. [XIII-G: 12.1, 12.1, 12.3. Newspaper clipping. (Newark Evening News, May 22, 1931.)]


1931 May 22 / Fish / [Letter to Fort, from Lee R. Grigsby, May 29, 1931]. [XIII-G; 13. (Letter; Grigsby, Lee R., to Fort; May 29, 1931.)]


1931 [May 22] / [Rat Bites Sleeping Baby.] / May 22, 1931, N.Y. Sun. [XIII-G; 14. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, May 22, 1931.)]


1931 May 22 / W-Telegram [of] / [Youth Believed Found]. [XIII-G; 15.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, May 22, 1931.)]


1931 [May 22.] / [Volcanoes Scatter Ashes 150 Miles Over Alaska] / H Trib., June 7. [XIII-G; 15.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 7, 1931.)]


1931 [May 22] / See early in March. / [Army of Mice Routs Australian Residents] / H. Trib., May 23. [XIII-G; 15.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 23, 1931.)]


[1931 May 22] / [Army of Mice Routs Asutralian Residents] / N.Y. Herald-Tribune, [May 23, 1931] / by Aaron Sussman. [XIII-G; 15.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald-Tribune, May 23, 1931.)]


1931 May 23 / [Traffic Halts As Turtle Tries To Cross Street] / [New York Herald Tribune, May 25, 1931]. [XIII-G; 15.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 25, 1931.)]


1931 May 23 / [Capture Of Turtle Regales Brooklyn] / [The New York Times, May 24, 1931.] [XIII-G; 15.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, May 24, 1931.)]


1931 [May 24] / ['Woman-Hater' Terrifies Kidnapped Chicago Girl] / H. Trib, May 25. ] [XIII-G; 15.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 25, 1931.)]


1931 May 25 / [Convict Who Sent 4 To Jail Knifed at Baltimore Prison] / H. Trib of 25th. [XIII-G; 16.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 25, 1931.)]


1931 [May 25] / [Heavy California Rain Damages Many Crops] / NY Sun, May 25. [XIII-G; 16.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, May 25, 1931.)]


1931 May 27 / [Riverside Drive Shaken As Plane Drops 2 Bombs] / H. Trib, May 28. [XIII-G; 16.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 28, 1931.)]


1931 May 28 / N.Y. Times / [Sixth Death Revealed At Mrs. Summers's]. [XIII-G; 17.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, May 28, 1931.) Margaret Summers was convicted of poisoning her nephew, and she was the beneficiary of numerous insurance policies of husbands and roomers who were also suspected to have died from poisoning.]


1931 [May 29] / [Tremors Felt in Mexico] / H. Trib., May 30. [XIII-G; 17.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 30, 1931.)]


1931 / ab. June / A clipping from the Times (Hammond, Indiana) was sent with this. Same as the other clip. [Letter to Fort from John G. Baird, June 1, 1931]. [XIII-G; 18.1. (Letter; Baird, John G., to Fort; June 1, 1931.) Newspaper clipping. (Times, Hammond, Indiana, ca. 1931???)]


1931 June / Knapp case / Times, Sept 29 / Knapp pleaded guilty 2nd degree murdersentenced to 20 years. [XIII-G; 18.2. (Times, September 29, 1931???)]


1931 June / ship fire / the Bermuda / See Nov., 1931 / Then destroyed at Belfast. [F; 338. See: (1931 Nov).]


1931 June 1 / [Turtle Smoking Cigar Halts Capital Traffic] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 19. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, June 1, 1931.)]


1931 [June 1.] / [Turtle Holds Up Traffic] / W. Telegram, June 1. [XIII-G; 20.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 1, 1931.)]


1931 June 4 / [Wind Brings Cloud of Insects, Which Ravage Alaskan Island] / [June 12, The New York Times]. [XIII-G; 20.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 12, 1931.)]


1931 June 4 / + / [Baseball-Size Hail Hits Ozarks Village] / [The New York Times]9th. [XIII-G; 20.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 9, 1931.)]


1931 June 4 / England / Light in sky preceding q by 3 nights. / See June 7. [XIII-G; 20.4. See: (June 7).]


1931 / ab June 6 or May 15 / [Stones in Hail Storm / San Jose M[note cut off], May 26, 1931.] / Miriam Allan De Ford, San Francisco. [XIII-G; 20.5. Newspaper clipping. (San Jose Mercury News, ca. May-June, 1931???)]


1931 June 7 / + / [Earth Shock At Night Shakes All England] / N.Y. Times, 7th. [XIII-G; 20.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 7, 1931.)]


1931 June 7 / [England Shaken By Earthquake; Buildings Sway] / H. Trib, 7th. [XIII-G; 20.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 7, 1931.)]


1931 June 7 / [European Shocks Do Little Damage] / NY-Times, June 8. [XIII-G; 20.8. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 8.)]


1931 [June 8.] / [Missouri Cleans Up Debris Of Ice] / San Antonio, Texas, Express, [June 9, 1931.] [XIII-G; 20.9. Newspaper clipping. (San Antonio Express, June 9, 1931.)]


1931 June 9 / [Santa Cruz Has an Earth Shock.] / N.Y. Times, June 10. [XIII-G; 20.10. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / [Ohio Earth Shock Laid to Meteor] / NY SunJune 10. [XIII-G; 20.11. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / + / [Earth Shock Felt for 50 Miles Laid to Meteorite's Fall in Ohio] / N.Y. Trib, June 11. [XIII-G; 20.12. Newspaper clipping. (New York Tribune, June 11, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / W. Telegram of / [Mystery Blast Shakes Towns]. [XIII-G; 20.13. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 [June 10] / [Violent Shocks Felt in Portugal] / NY Sun, June 10. [XIII-G; 20.15. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / [Meteor Mystery Probed] / N.Y. Ev. Post., 12th. [XIII-G; 20.16. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening Post, June 12, 1931.)]


1931 [June 10.] / ['Meteor' Crash In Ohio Shakes Up Two States] / Cleveland, Ohio, News, June 10 / Clip sent by Paul Teichert of Cleveland. [XIII-G; 20.17. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland News, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / [Tear of Plaster Saint Draw Throngs to Home of Brooklyn Iceman, and He Loses Out on Sleep] / N.Y. World Telegram, June 10. [XIII-G; 20.18. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / Sun of / [Brooklyn Statue Said To Have Wept]/ [XIII-G; 20.19. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / N.Y. Times / [Say Saint's Statue Weeps.] [XIII-G; 20.20.Newspaper clipping.  (New York Times, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / [untitled article about "The Weeping Statue of Brooklyn"] / NY American of 10th. [XIII-G; 20.21. Newspaper clipping. (New York American, June 10, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / [Visitors Report Statue Weeps in Brooklyn Home] / [New York Herald Tribune], June 11, 1931. [XIII-G; 20.22. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 11, 1931.)]


1931 June 10 / [It Looked Like Rain, But Was Only Moths] / NY Sun, June 11. [XIII-G; 20.23. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 11, 1932.)]


1931 June 11 / + / N.Y. American of / [Meteor Cuts Huge Hole, Uproots Trees in Ohio]. [XIII-G; 20.14. Newspaper clipping. (New York American, June 11, 1931.)]


[1931 June 11] / [untitled article about earth tremor from meteor near Syracuse] / NY Sun, June 11. [XIII-G; 20.24. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 11, 1931.)]


1931 [June 11] / [Record Rainfall at Taunton.] / NY Times, June 12, 1931 / Much rain generally. [XIII-G; 20.25. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 12, 1931.)]


1931 [June 11] / [Hurt in Texas Tornado] / H. Trib, June 12. [XIII-G; 20.26. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 12, 1931.)]


1931 [June 11.] / [untitled article about Tokio earthquake] / H Trib, June 12. [XIII-G; 20.27. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 12, 1931.)]


1931 June 11 / [Shock Rocks Hawaii] / NY W Telegram, 12th. [XIII-G; 20.28. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, June 12, 1931.)]


[1931 June 11/] / Sci / [Nebula Velocities Support Einstein] / NY Times, June 12, 1931. [XIII-G; 21.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 12, 1931.)]


1931 June 12 / [Earthquake Rocks Chile.] / NY Sun, 13th. [XIII-G; 21.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 13, 1931.)]


1931 [June 13] / [Seattle Whirlwind Picks Up Boy] / H Trib., 14th. [XIII-G; 22. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 14, 1931.)]


1931 June 14 / [Monoxide Kills WOman Hurt by Fall in Garage] / N.Y. Times, June 15. [XIII-G; 23. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 15, 1931.)]


[The following four notes were clipped together by Fort. XIII-G: 23.1 to 23.4.]


1931 June 14 / [Man Dies of Heart Ailment on Bench in Harlem Park] / Home News, 15th. [XIII-G; 23.1. Newspaper clipping. (Home News, June 15, 1931.)]


1931 June 14 / [Two Dead on Benches In Mount Morris Park] / NY Sun, June 15. [XIII-G; 23.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 15, 1931.)]


1931 June 14 / [Fall on Park Ave. Proves Fatal to 45-Year-Old Man] / Home News, 15th, [XIII-G; 23.3. Newspaper clipping. (Home News, June 15, 1931.)]


1931 June 16 / [Cop Discovers Man Dead in Rain on Park Bench] / Home News, Harlem, NY, June 17. [XIII-G; 23.4. Newspaper clipping. (Harlem Home News, June 17, 1931.)]


1931 June 15 / Home News [of] / [10,000 Assemble at Relic of St. Anthony in Nanuet]. [XIII-G; 24.1. Newspaper clipping. (Home News, June 15, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. XIII-G: 24.2. & 24.3.]


1931 [June 15] / [Park Guard Kills Man Who Shot Young Woman] / NY Herald Trib, June 16. [XIII-G; 24.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 16, 1931.)]


1931 June 16 / Home News of / [Maniac Slain After Shooting Woman]. [XIII-G; 24.3. Newspaper clipping. (Home News, June 16, 1931.)]


1931 June 16 / [Quake Swallows Hill in Mexico, Leaving Small Lake in Its Place] / NY Times, July 12. [XIII-G; 24.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 12, 1931.)]


1931 June 16 / H. Trib. / [Drought Grows, Northwest Fears Crop Failures]. [XIII-G; 24.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 16, 1931.)]


1931 June 17 / [Liner Bermuda Burns At Dock; Crew Escapes] / W. Telegram, 17th. [XIII-G; 25. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 17, 1931.)]


1931 June 17 / Home News (Harlem) [of] / [Seer Gives Cops Right Tip in Home Robbery]. [XIII-G; 26.1. Newspaper clipping. [Harlem Home News, June 17, 1931.)]


1931 [June 17.] / [untitled article about Tokio earthquake] / W.-Telegram, 17th. [XIII-G; 26.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 17, 1931.)]


1931 June 17 / [Fleeting Quake Terrifies Tokio; Damage Is Slight] / H Trib, 18th. [XIII-G; 26.3. (Newspaper clipping. New York Herald Tribune, June 18, 1931.)]


1931 [June 18.] / [Japanese Volcano Erupts] / N.Y. Times, June 19. [XIII-G; 26.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, June 19, 1931.)]


1931 June 18 / [Japanese Peak Active] / W. Telegram, 18th. [XIII-G; 26.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 18, 1931.)]


1931 June 18 / + / Volcanic eruption / Japan / See June 23. [XIII-G; 26.6. See: (June 23).]


1931 June 18 / W-Telegram [of] / [Dakotans Pray For Rain]. [XIII-G; 26.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 18, 1931.)]


1931 [June 19] / [10 Below in Uruguay] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 26.8. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, June 19, 1931.)]


1931 [June 19] / [Rain Floods Guadalajara] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 26.9. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, June 19, 1931.)]


1931 [June 20] / [Girl Killed After 'Omen of Evil'] / H. Trib, June 21. [XIII-G; 27. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 21, 1931.)]


1931 June 20 / The poisoned partridge / Occult by poison, too? / [untitled article about the poisoned partridge at Aldershot] / H. Trib Magazine, Jan. 31, 1932 / no solution given. [F; 339. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune Magazine, January 31, 1932.)]


1931 June 22 / H. Trib, June 23 / [Sudden Plague of Insects Blankets Jersey Village]. [XIII-G; 28.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 23, 1931.)]


1931 [June 22] / [Hundreds Dead in Human Flood As Climax to War and Famine] / H Trib., June 23. [XIII-G; 28.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 23, 1931.)]


1931 June 22 / [Two More Volcanoes Erupting in Japan] / [June 24](Sun). [XIII-G; 28.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, June 24, 1931.)]


1931 [June 22] / [Rains Damage Mexican Crops] / H. Trib, June 23. [XIII-G; 28.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 23, 1931.)]


1931 [June 23] / [Earthquake Shakes Tokio For Second Time in Week] / H. Trib, 24th. [XIII-G; 28.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 24, 1931.)]


1931 June 24 / (W. -Telegram) / ['Flying Horse' Brings Rain in The South]. [XIII-G; 28.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 24, 1931.)]


1931 [June 25.] / BO / W. Telegram / [Franco Breaks Leg, Spain Is Relieved]. [XIII-G; 28.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, June 25, 1931.)]


1931 [June 26] / [Spiral Cloud Hums In Dip Toward Earth] / San Francisco Chronicle, June 281931. [XIII-G; 28.8 Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Chronicle, June 28, 1931.)]


1931 June 27 / [Describes Meteorite.] / N.Y. Times, Aug 23. [XIII-G; 28.9. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 23, 1931.)]


1931 [June 27] / [Canal Zone Feels Earthquake] / H. Trib., June 28. [XIII-G; 28.10. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 28, 1931.)]


1931 June 28 / Home News (Bronx) / [Cop Recovers Stolen Auto on "Hunch"]. [XIII-G; 29. Newspaper clipping. (Bronx Home News, June 28, 1931.)]


1931 [June 30] / [Grasshoppers Ravage Nebraska, Delay Trains] / H. Trib., July 1. [XIII-G; 30. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 1, 1931.)]


1931 June 30 / NY Times, Aug 8 / [Death Of Officer Mystifies Britain]. [XIII-G; 31.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 8, 1931.)]


[1931 June 30] / [Where Life Imitates Holmes.] / NY TimesAug. 11. [XIII-G; 31.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 11, 1931.)]


1931 June, last. / L.I. Babboon / See July 20 and19. [F; 340. (See: (1931 July 19 and 20).]


1931 / summer / + / Ills of China / Floods, revolutions, diseasestroubles with Japan and Mexico / Famines / etc. [XIII-G; 31.3. (Refs.???)]


1931 June / Ape, Mineola / See ape-man, Pittsburgh, 1920. / Sept. [XIII-G; 32. See: (Ape, Mineola), and, (1920).]


1931 July / Ape story / See Nov. 4, 1922. / [June 26.] / [Lion and Big Ape Play I-Spy With Nassau County] / June [27, 1931]H. Trib. / [June 29.] / [Police At Mineola Hunt Ape-Like Animal] / N.Y. Times, June 30 / [June 29.] / [Nassau Baboon Threatens Child, Eludes Hunters] / June 30, H-Trib / [July 19.] / [Long Island's Ape Now Definitely Bald] / July 19Times / [July 19.] / [Stray Baboon Goes Bald on L.I. Hiking Trip] / July 20, H. Trib. [XIII-G: 33.1, 33.2, 33.3. See: (1922 Nov. 4). Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 27, 1931.) Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 29, 1931.) Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, June 30, 1931.) Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 20, 1931.) (New York Times, June 30, 1931.) Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 19, 1931.)]


1931 July / Cleveland Killer / See Aug 10, 1931. [XIII-G; 34. See: (1931 Aug 10).]


1931 July 4 / ['Dead' 9 Hours, Tells Of Dreamless Sleep / The New York Time]9th. [XIII-G; 35. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 9, 1931.)]


1931 July 5 / H. Trib., July 6 / [2 Brothers Slain With Same Gun 24 Years Apart]. [XIII-G; 36.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 6, 1931.)]


1931 July 6 / [Bottom Of Pacific Shaken By Quake] / W. Telegram, 10th. [XIII-G; 36.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, July 10, 1931.)]


1931 [July 6.] / [See Sing Sing Feud In Second Slaying / The New York Times, July 7] . [XIII-G; 37. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 7, 1931.)]


1931 July 7 / H. Trib. [of] / [2nd Convict Slain By tabbing In Sing Sing Feud]. [XIII-G; 38.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 7, 1931.)]


1931 [July 7] / [Denver Records Distant Quake] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 38.2. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, July 7, 1931.)]


1931 July 8 / N.Y. Sun / [Death Fulfills Prophecy.] [XIII-G; 39. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, July 8, 1931.)]


1931 July 8 / H. Trib. [of] / A case like this in N.Y. about 2 weeks before. / [Boy Drowned in Sewer As 100 Attempt Rescue]. [XIII-G; 40. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 8, 1931.)]


1931 July 9 / [Dreamer Finds Unending Snake Is Real Article] / [New York Herald Tribune, July 10, 1931]. [XIII-G; 41. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 10, 1931.)]


1931 July 10 / ['Poison' Stabber Hunted] / W. Telegram, 10th. [XIII-G; 42. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, July 10, 1931.)]


1931 July 10 / frogs / Clipping sent by Russ Symontowne, Reading, Pa. / [Little Frogs Rain Down at Columbia] / Reading Times, July 11. [XIII-G; 43. Newspaper clipping. (Reading Times, Pennsylvania, July 11, 1931.)]


1931 [July 10.] / [Crash of Burning Plane Is Reported] / [source unidentified] / Miriam Allan De Ford. [XIII-G; 44. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, July 10, 1931.)]


1931 [July 10.] / [The World-Telegram] / ["Ghost" In Her Bed]. [XIII-G; 45.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram.)]


1931 July 10-13 / [Quakes Shake Phillipine Isle 4th Day.] / N.Y. Times, July 14. [XIII-G; 45.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 14, 1931.)]


1931 July 11 / [H. Trib. ] / [Ghost Eradicator Goes to Court in 16-Cylinder Car.] [XIII-G; 46. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, Jul 11, 1931.)]


1931 July 11 / [Odd Poison Epidemic Sweeps Nurses' School] / [July 13]N.Y. Sun. [XIII-G; 47.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, July 13, 1931.)]


1931 [July 12] / [Freakish Lightning Display Is Seen In England.] / NY Sun, Aug 18. [XIII-G; 47.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 July 12-15 / + / Northern Saskatchewan Indians held a 48-hour rain dance. 14th and 15th, heavy rains on parched fields. / N.Y. Times, July 27. [XIII-G; 47.3. (New York Times, July 27, 1931.)]


1931 July 13 / W. Telegram / [Air Rifleman Held As Mystery Sniper]. [XIII-G; 48.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, July 13, 1931.)]


1931 July 13 / ["Meteorite In His Yard] / W Telegram14th. [XIII-G; 48.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, July 14, 1931.)]


1931 July 13 / [White Hot Meteorite Falls in Mountains] / NY Sun, July 14. [XIII-G; 48.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, July 14, 1931.)]


1931 July 14 / [Science Asked to Study Bolt That Hit 2 Trees] / [Herald Tribune], July 17. [XIII-G; 49.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 17, 1931.)]


1931 / ab. July 15 / [Mexican Quake Toll Heavy] / H. Trib, July 18. [XIII-G; 49.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 18, 1931.)]


91931 July 16.] / [Tales of Frisky Monster in Lake Thrills Sandusky] / Plain DealerJuly 171931. [XIII-G; 50. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 17, 1931; @ newsbank.com.)]


1931 [July 16] / [Killed by Lightning At Bedside of Mother] / H Trib, July 17. [XIII-G; 51. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 17, 1931.)]


1931 [July 16] / W-Telegram / [Electrocuted At Bedside]. [XIII-G; 52.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram,, July 16, 1931.)]


1931 July 16 / [untitled article about Latacunga earthquake] / [July 17.]W Telegram. [XIII-G; 52.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, July 17, 1931.)]


1931 [July 17.] / [Bolt From The Blue] / [The World-Telegram]17th. [XIII-G; 53. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, July 17, 1931.)]


[1931 July 17/] / [Sanduskians Keen To See Sea Serpent] / [Plain Dealer], July 181931. [XIII-G; 54. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 18, 1931.) ("Report of the Capture of Big 'Sea Serpent.'" New York Times, July 22, 1931.)]


[1931 July 18.] / [Wily Savant on Trail of Sandusky's Sea Serpent] / Plain Dealer, July 191931. [XIII-G; 55. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 19, 1931.)]


1931 July 18 / W. Telegram / [Death Fulfills Dream]. [XIII-G; 56. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, July 18, 1931.)]


1931 July 20 / Mother of pearl clip. Sent by T.J. Hopkins, P.O. Box 548, Santa Monica, Cal. / 1931 [July 20.] / [Jewels Rain from Sky in Canada; One in Hailstone] / [Chicago Tribune]. [XIII-G; 57. Newspaper clipping. (Chicago Tribune, July 20, 1931.) (The Daily Free Press, (Carbondale, Illinois),,Wednesday, July 22, 1931, p. 5. "Jewels Rain From Sky In Canada; One In Hailstone." "Regina, Sask., July 20—Charles AVittal. Regina man. today picked up a hailstone which fell during a week end storm and cracked it open. I was The size of a marble and had a piece of mother of pearl, the size of a pea, inside.") Hail the size of marbles fell in Regina, on Saturday morning.]


1931 July / Python / Cleveland clippings sent by Paul E. Teichert, of Cleveland. [XIII-G; 58. (@ newsbank.com: Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1931: July 17, 1931; July 18, 1931; July 19; "Sea Serpent Barks...," July 20; July 21;  "Fishermen Use Oars to Stun Sea Serpent at Sandusky," July 22; "...Show Snake Hero As Carnival Man." July 23; editorial, July 24, 1931.) See: 1931 July 17, (XIII-G; 54); 1931 July 18, (XIII-G; 55); 1931 July 21, (XIII-G; 59); 1931 July 22, (XIII-G: 60, 61 & 62); 1931 July 23, (XIII-G: 66 & 67); and, 1931 July 24, (XIII-G; 68).]


[1931 July 21.] / First Report (morning) / [Snake on Sandusky Bay] / [Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 22, 1931]. [XIII-G; 59. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 22, 1931.)]


1931 [July 22] / Second Report / [Surf Swimmin' Snake SeizedNo Snickerin'] / Cleveland Press, 22nd. [XIII-G; 60. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Press, July 22, 1931.)]


[1931 July 22] / Third Report (morning) / [Snake Hero Revealed As Carnival Man] / [Plain Dealer, July 23, 1931]. [XIII-G; 61. Newspaper clipping. ("...Show Snake Hero As Carnival Man." Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 23, 1931.)]


[1931 July 22.] / [Fourth Repo]rt (afternoon) / ['Oh, Yeah?' Says Sandusky as Lake Erie Yields 'Sea Serpent'] / [The Cleveland New, July 22, 1931.] [XIII-G; 62. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland News, July 22, 1931.)]


1931 July 22 / [Lake Monster 18-Foot Snake] / [New York Sun, July 22, 1931.] [XIII-G; 63. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, July 22, 1931.) ("Sea Serpent in Ohio Waters Proves To Be 18-Foot Python." Washington Evening Star, July 22, 1931, p. 1 c. 7-8. Harold Madison, curator of Cleveland Museum of Natural History, identified it as an Indian python.)]


[1931 July 22] / [Great "Sea Serpent" Mystery Of Lake Erie Appears Solved] / The Boston Daily GlobeJuly 23. '31 / Clipping sent by Charles S McDaniel, of Pittsburgh. [XIII-G; 64. Newspaper clipping. ("Great Sea Serpent Mystery of Lake Erie Appears Solved." Boston Globe, July 23, 1931, p. 28; at Newspapers.com.)]


1931 July 22 / W [Telegra]m / [Erie's 'Sea Serpent' Baffles Sandusky]. [XIII-G; 65. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, July 22, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. XIII-G: 66 & 67.]


[1931 July 23] / [Swimmin' Snake And Boss Back in Carnival] / [The Cleveland Press], July 23, 1931. [XIII-G; 66. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Press, July 23, 1931.)]


[1931 July 23] / [Sea Serpent Story Flops; 'Hero' Leaves] / Cleveland News, July 23, 1931. [XIII-G; 67. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland News, July 23, 1931.)]


[1931 July 24] / [Well, Well and Well!] / Cleveland Plain Dealer EditorialJuly 24, 1931. [XIII-G; 68. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 24, 1931.)]


1931 July 24 / [Grasshoppers Lay Waste In Nebraska] / W Telegram, 24th. [XIII-G; 69. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, July 24, 1931.)]


1931 July / Python / [Letter to Fort, from Roger Conant, July 25, 1931]. [XIII-G; 70. (Letter; Conant, Roger, to Fort; July 25, 1931.) Conant, Roger. The Reptiles of Ohio." Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, Second edition, 1951, 6. "Reptiles, particularly turtles, are being transported constantly by human agency, and such extraneous species as the horned toads, Phrynosoma cornutum and P. solare, the bull snake, Pituophis sayi sayi, the python, Python molurus bivittatus, the alligator, Alligator mississipiensis, and the tortoise, Gopherus agassizii, etc., were collected in Ohio and reported to the writer during the course of the present survey." Conant's survey was conducted from 1930 to 1935.]


1931 July / Python / [Letter to Fort, from Harold L. Madison, July 27, 1931]. [XIII-G; 71. (Letter; Madison, Harold L., Jr., to Fort; July 27, 1931.) (Possibly copy of Fort's letter at Cleveland Museum of Natural History; https://www.cmnh.org/research-collections/library/museum-archives).]


1931 [July 26.] / [Indians Do 48-Hour Rain Dance; The It Pours in Saskatchewan] / N.Y. Times, July 27. [XIII-G; 72.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 27, 1931.)]


1931 [July 27] / [3 Seismographs Record Latin-American Shocks] / H Trib, July 28. [XIII-G; 72.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, July 28, 1931.)]


1931 [July 27.] / [Grasshoppers Devastate Farm Area in Three Midwest States] / [New York Sun, July 27, 1931.] [XIII-G; 72.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, July 27, 1931.)]


[1931 July 27] / [Shadows Betray Robbers] / N.Y. Times, July 27, 1931. [F; 341. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 27, 1931.)]


1931 July 28 / [New York (Times)] / [Grasshoppers Clean Fields In 3 States]. [XIII-G; 72.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 28, 1931.)]


1931 July 30 / N.Y. Times / [Grasshopper Peril Added To A Drought]. [XIII-G; 72.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 30, 1931.)]


1931 [July 31] / [Cloudbursts In West] / NY Sun, July 31. [XIII-G; 72.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, July 31, 1931.)]


[1931 July 31.] / [5 At Picnic Drowned By Creek Flood] / August 11931, Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio. [XIII-G; 72.7. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 1, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 1.] / [Migrating Butterflies Visit Park] / H. Trib, Aug. 16. [XIII-G; 72.8. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 16, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 2.] / [Brady Lake Sarpint? Well, Snake, Anyhow] / Clev. Plain Dealer, Aug 31931. [XIII-G; 73. Newspaper clipping. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 3, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 6 / NY Times / [Mosquito Hordes in Paris Worry the Screenless City]. [XIII-G; 74.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 6, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 6.] / [Ten Die In Floods As Volcano Erupts] / NY Sun, Aug 6. [XIII-G; 74.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 6, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 7] / [New Zealand and Washington Observatories Also Note Severe shocks.] / NY Times, Aug 8. [XIII-G; 74.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 8, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 8] / [Message Revives Memory.] / N.Y. Times, Aug 9. [XIII-G; 75.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 9, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 8.] / [Ten Stations Note Quake.] / W Telegram, Aug 8, 1931. [XIII-G; 75.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, August 8, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 9 / [Punish 6 At Auburn For Prison Uproar] / Times, Aug. 11. [XIII-G; 76.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 11, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 9] / [Kansas City Earth Shocks Rout Sleep, Break Dishes] / H Trib., Aug 10. [XIII-G; 76.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 10, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 10 / N.Y. Sun / [Spirit Wife Named in Divorce]. [XIII-G; 77. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 10, 1931.)]


1931 Aug. 10 / [2 Boys, 2 Girls Dead in Motor] / [Aug. 11]NY Sun. [XIII-G; 78.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 11, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 10] / [Japanese Volcano Erupts Near Forbes Residence] / NY Sun, Aug 10. [XIII-G; 78.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 10, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 11 / [2 Earth Shocks Recorded Here] / H. Trib, 12th. [XIII-G; 78.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 12, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 11 / [No Rain Falls in Seven Years; 2,000 Leave District in Spain] / The New York Times12[th]. [XIII-G; 78.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 12, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 13] / [Extent of Earthquake In Turkestan Uncertain] / N.Y. Sun, Aug. 13. [XIII-G; 78.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 1, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 13.] / [Floods Bury 16 Villages.] / [The New York Times.] [XIII-G; 78.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 13, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 14 / Yates case / [No bullet Hole in Clothing] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 79. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, August 14, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 15] / [Typhoid Checks Gold Rush] / H-Trib, Aug. 16. [XIII-G; 80. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 16, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 15.] / [200 Children Dead In Mexican Epidemic] / [The New York Times], 16th. [XIII-G; 81. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 16, 1931.)]


1931 Aug / Infantile paralysis / See R.G., 1916 / Scare in Spet., 1927. [XIII-G; 82. (Reader's Guide, 1916.) (Refs.???)]


[1931. Aug. 16/] / [New England Fights Paralysis Increase] / Aug 17, N.Y. Times. [XIII-G; 83.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 17, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 16 / [West Texas Cities Shaken By Tremors] / [New York Times, August 17]. [XIII-G; 83.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 17, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 16 / [Storm of Hailstones Fill Denver Streets With Ice] / NY Sun, 17th. [XIII-G; 83.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 16, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 16 / [Quake Wrecks Denver Homes] / NY Sun, Aug 17. [XIII-G; 83.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 17, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 17] / [Walls Collapse in Mexico] / H Trib, 18th. [XIII-G; 83.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 17] / [Earthquake In Argentina.] / NY Times, Aug 18. [XIII-G; 83.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 17] / [400 Houses Razed in Paraguay] / H. Trib., Aug 18. [XIII-G; 83.7. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 17.] / [Hankow Without Ice and Papers As the Yangtse Flood Spreads] / The New York Times,18th. [XIII-G; 83.8 Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 17] / [Thunderstorms Reported.] / NY Times, 18th. [XIII-G; 83.9. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 17] / [Storms in Britain Kill 14; Property Damage Rises] / H Trib, Aug 18. [XIII-G; 83.10. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug 17 / qlights / [Mysterious Light Accompanies Earthquakes, Japanese Reports] / H Trib, Aug 18. [F; 342. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 Aug, ab. / ['The Dove of Peace.'] / NY Sun, Aug. 18. [XIII-G; 84. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 Aug. 18 / Pea vines / Clip sent by Paul Teichert of Cleveland / 1931 [Aug. 18] / [Rains Pea Vines] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 85.1. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, August 18, 1931.) "Shower of Pea Vines." Frederick News, (Maryland), August 19, 1931, p. 9 c. 1. "Spokane, Wash., Aug 18.Resident sof the Moran district near here were mystified today over a freak storm during which dead pea vines were showered over the community for half an hour. There is not a pea-vine farm within miles of the district." "Residents believed the vines were picked up far away by a severe wind storm or cyclone whirled across country and into a cloud to fall like rain upon a hitheto vineless territory."]


1931 [Aug. 18.] / [200-Year-Old Germ Blamed For Death] / Sept 6, NY Times. [XIII-G; 85.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, September 6, 1931.)]


1931 Aug. 19 / [Earthquake Shocks Reported by Fordham] / NY Sun, Aug 19. [XIII-G; 85.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 19, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 20 / [Fumes Kill Policeman's Son] / H. Trib, 21st. [XIII-G; 86.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 21, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 20] / [200 Missing in Corean Storm] / H. Trib, Aug 21. [XIII-G; 86.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 21, 1931.)]


1931 Aug. 20 / [Japanese BVolcano Asama Erupts; Injures Climber] / H. Trib, Aug 21. [XIII-G; 86.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 21, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 20] / NY Sun / [untitled article about eruption of Mount Asama] . [XIII-G; 86.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 20, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 21 / H. Trib of / [Empty Coffin, Placarded, Gives Police a Puzzle]. [XIII-G; 87. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 21, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 21 / N.Y. H. Trib. / [Graf Camera, Keener Than Eye, Spots debris on Amundsen Trail]. [F; 343. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 21, 1931.)]


[1931.] Aug 22 / N.Y. Times / [Paralysis Shows Sporadic Increase]. [XIII-G; 88. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 22, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 22.] / [Roaches Swarm in Sanford, Me., Driving Families From Homes] / NY Times, Aug. 23. [XIII-G; 89. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 23, 1931.)]


[1931 Aug. 24.] / [Faith Of Woman Foils 11th Snake] / N.Y. Ev. Post, Aug 24. [XIII-G; 90. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evenng Post, August 24, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 26.] / W Telegram / [Quakes Rock Greek Town]. [XIII-G; 90.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, August 26, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 27 / [Suspect Woman Who Insured 75] / [New York Sun, August 27]. [XIII-G; 91. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 27, 1931.)]


1931 Aug. 27 / Two of these cases are of carbon monoxide in garages. [XIII-G; 92.1. (Ref.???)]


1931 [Aug. 27] / [Bursts Into Eruption] / N.Y. Sun, Aug 27. [XIII-G; 92.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 27, 1931.)]


1931 Aug 28 / H. Tribune / [2 Grasshoppers Claim 43-Story Record Hop]. [XIII-G; 93. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 28, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were folded together by Fort. XIII-G: 94 & 95.]


[1931 Aug. 29] / Teleport / [Loco Weed Cultivation Suspected in City Patch] / H Trib., Aug. 30, 1931. [XIII-G; 94. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 30, 1931.)]


1931 [Aug. 29.] / [Ten Acre 'Loco Weed' Patch Discoverd in Philadelphia] / Aug 30N.Y. Times. [XIII-G; 95. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 30, 1931.)]


[1931 Aug. 29.] / Ships / [S.S. Portland Life Belt Cast Up, '98 Wreck Momento] / NY Times, Aug 30, 1931.[F; 344. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 30, 1931.)]


1931 Sept 1, about / + / [Meteor of Six Tons Explodes Near Northern French Town] / [The New York Times.], 18th. [XIII-G; 95.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, August 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 1] / [Earthquake Rocks Lima] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 95.3. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, September 1, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 1.] / [15-Pound Hailstones Damage Crops, Kill Animals in China] / [The New York Times]Sept 27. [XIII-G; 95.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, September 27, 1931.)]


[1931 Sept. 2] / [Lost Man Found in Shark] / H. Trib, Sept 3, 1931. [F; 345. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 3, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 3] / [Fungus Wages War Against Grasshoppers] / N.Y. Sun, Sept. 3. [XIII-G; 96. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, September 3, 1931.)]


1931 Sept 7 / 3 wrecks / [Walker and Japanese Dog To Stay in Cannes a Week] / H Trib, Sept 8. [XIII-G; 97.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 8, 1931.)]


1931 Sept 8 / [Piece Broken From a Meteor Goes Trhough Maryland Roof] / [The New York Times]9th. [XIII-G; 97.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, September 9, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept 8] / (q's) / [Quake Predicted Today On Euro-Asian Frontier] / H Trib, Sept 9. [XIII-G; 97.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 9, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 9] / [2 Quakes Along Pacific Recorded] / H Trib, 10th. [F; 346. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 10, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 10.] / [Jellicoes, in Hospital, Improves] / H. Trib., Sept. 11. [XIII-G; 98.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 11, 1931.)]


1931 Sept 10 / [Giant Meteor Plunges Into Wisconsin Lake] / N.Y. Sun, Sept. 11. [XIII-G; 98.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, September 11, 11931.)]


1931 [Sept. 12] / [Quake Jars New Zealand] / NY Ev Post, Sept 12. [XIII-G; 98.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening Post, September 12, 1931.)]


1931 Sept. 13 / [G.C. Vaughan Found Dead Of Gas Poisoning in Garage] / [Herald Tribune, September 14, 1931]. [XIII-G; 99.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 14, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 14] / [Earth Shocks Raze Houses On Island of Eubea] / NY Sun, Sept 14. [XIII-G; 99.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, September 14, 1931.)]


1931 Sept. 15 / insects / [Wonders If There Is a Scientific Explanation for Long Island Mosquitoes.] / N.Y. Sun of 15th. [XIII-G; 100. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, September 15, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 18] / N.Y. Sun [of] / [Sharp Earth tremor Felt In Mount Fujiyama Area]. [XIII-G; 100.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, September 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 19] / [Fish suicide Suggested As They Die by Tons] / Sept 20H. Trib. [XIII-G; 101. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 20, 1931.)]


1931 Sept 20 / [Elisha Walker Home Looted of $45,000 Jewels] / [Herald Tribune]22[nd]. [XIII-G; 102.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 22, 1931.)]


[1931 Sept. 21.] / [Most Severe Quake Since 1924 Rocks Tokyo; Slipping of Strata Alarms Indiana and Ohio] / NY Times, Sept 21. [XIII-G; 102.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, September 21, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 24.] / [English Crickets Chirp And Eat Rugs at Utica] / [Herald Tribune], 25th. [XIII-G; 103. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 25, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 25] / [Mystery Ship Vanishes In Sight of Lighthouse] / H Trib, Sept. 26. [XIII-G; 104. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 26, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept 25.] / [Seek To Learn Tanker's Fate] / Pgh Post Gazette[Sept. 25.] / McDaniel. [XIII-G; 105.1. Newspaper clipping. (Pittsburgh Post Gazette, September 25, 1931.)]


1931 [Sept. 25] / [Severe Quake in orient Registered by 4 Experts] / H Trib, Sept 26. [XIII-G; 105.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 26, 1931.)]


[The following three notes were clipped together by Fort. XIII-G: 106, 107, & 108.]


1931 Sept 30 / [Dramatist's Death Puzzles Westport] / [The New York Times.], Oct 1. [XIII-G; 106. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 1, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 1 / Cemetary case / [Student Sought In Strange Death Of Playwright] / H Trib., Oct 2, 1931. [XIII-G; 107. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 2, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 1 / Cemetary / [Chum of Raisbeck Sought In Mystery] / NY Times, Oct 2. [XIII-G; 108. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 2, 1931.)]


1931 Sept 30 / ['Dead' Man Arises in Coffin And Causes Panic at Funeral] / [The New York Times.], Oct 18. [XIII-G; 109. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 18, 1931.)]


1931 Oct / Sniper of W. Orange / See W. Tel. clipping, Dec. 9. [XIII-G; 110.1. See: (Dec. 9).]


1931 [Oct. 1.] / [Panic Grips Honduran Seaport At Sight of Three Waterspouts] / [The New York Times.] [XIII-G; 110.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 1, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 1] / [Slight Earthquake Is Felt At San Diego; No Damage] / H. Trib., Oct. 2. [XIII-G; 110.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 2, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 3 / [Traveler Finds His Lost Lady] / NY Sun, [October 6, 1931.] [XIII-G; 111.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 6, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 8] / [Quake In California] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 111.2. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, October 8, 1931.)]


1931 Oct. 9 / [The Sun's Rays] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 112. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, October 9, 1931.)]


1931 Oct. 9 / [Letter to Fort, from Jerome Rand, October 20, 1931.] / [The Original Fountain.] / [1931.], Oct 19N.Y. Sun. [XIII-G; 113. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 19, 1931.)]


1931 Oct. 9 / [Letter to Fort, from Neil Currie, Oct. 21, 1931] / 1931 / Oct. 9 / [Envelope address to Fort, postmarked Emporia, Kansas, Oct 21, 1931]. [XIII-G; 114. (Letter; Currie, Neil, to Fort; October 21, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 9 / This anywhere near where airship was "seen"? / 1932 [Jan. 6] / [Army Plane Wreck Found, With Lieut. Bobbitt Dead] / H. Trib., Jan 7. [XIII-G; 115. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 7, 1932.)]


1931 Oct 9 / Fallen planes / Sept 10, 1929 / Oct. 21, 1930 / Jan 11, 1931 / Etc. [XIII-G; 116.1. See: (Sept 10, 1929 / Oct. 21, 1930 / Jan 11, 1931 / Etc.).]


1931 [Oct. 9] / [Seismograph at Denver Records Distant Quake] / H Trib., Oct. 10. [XIII-G; 116.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 10, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 10] / [Dirigible Crash Reported By West Virginia Citizens] / NY H. Trib., Oct. 11. [XIII-G; 117.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 11, 1931.) (No crashed blimp was found, nor was any airship reported as missing in this area.)]


[1931 Oct. 10] / [Letter to Fort, from Lieut. Eckford Hodgson, Dec. 10, 1931.] [XIII-G; 117.2. (Letter; Hodgson, Eckford, to Fort; December 10, 1931.) (Pabst, Carl J., and, Mangiacopra, Gary S. "The Blimp That Wasn't There." Fate, 32 (August 1979): 91-94. And, in: Gaide, Phyllis, et al., eds. The World's Strangest True Stories.) (Huntington Herald Dispatch, October 12, 1931, p. 1. "First of the airplane searches was made shortly after dawn by Lieut. Eckford Hodgson, pilot at the Gallipolis airport. He zig-zagged over a 20-mile square wooded area for approximately an hour and a half flying at an altitude of 6,800 feet, but found nothing. He also made two other vain flights for sight of the mishap. Last night he decided to search no more.")]


1931 [Oct. 11.] / [Blimp Search Is Abandoned] / [source unidentified] / McDaniel. [XIII-G; 118. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, October 11, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 12 / [Man Is Shoved Into Path Of Train; Blames Maniac] / H Trib., Oct. 13. [XIII-G; 119.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 13, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 12] / [Quake Stirs Tenancingo] / H Trib., Oct. 13. [XIII-G; 119.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 13, 1931.) Tenancingo, Mexico.]


1931 [Oct. 13] / [Hunt for Blimp Continues] / NY Ev Post, Oct 13. [XIII-G; 120. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening Post, October 13, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 15] / [1000 In Ghost Hunt] / N.Y. Sun, Oct 15, 1931. [XIII-G; 121. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 15, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 18 / [Dr. Stratton Dies As He Dictates Edison Tribute] / H. Trib, Oct. 19, 1931. [XIII-G; 122. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 19 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 18.] / [Zoo Worker Killed by Car] / [Herald Tribune](19[th]). [XIII-G; 123. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 19, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 19 / N.Y. Sun [of] / (Oct 9See) / [The Original Fountain.] [XIII-G; 124. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 19, 1931.) See: 1931 Oct. 9, (XIII-G; 113).]


1931 [Oct. 22] / N.Y. Sun / [Pyromaniac Terrorizes Ontario Farmers]. [XIII-G; 125.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 22, 1931.)]


1931 Oct 25-26 / [No, It Wasn't Snow or Feathers, But Seeds, That Showered City] / N.Y. Times, Oct. 27. [XIII-G; 125.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 27, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 26] / [Fever In Virgin Islands.] / Oct 27N.Y. Times. [XIII-G; 126.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 27, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 26] / [Phenomenon Makes Fish Plentiful on Texas Shores] / NY H Trib., Nov. 1, 1931. [XIII-G; 126.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 1, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 27] / [Unusual Moon Halo] / NY Sun, Oct. 27. [XIII-G; 126.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 27, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 28] / [Charred Airplane Found. ] / N.Y. Times, Oct. 29. [XIII-G; 127.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, October 29, 1931.)]


1931 [Oct. 31.] / + / ["Sea of Milk" in Atlantic Reported by British Sailor] / [The New York Times.](Nov. 1). [XIII-G; 127.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 1, 1931.)]

1931 Nov. / Sniper of W. Orange / See W. Tel. clipping, Dec. 9. [XIII-G; 128. See: (Dec. 9).]


1931 Nov. / Castaways / First came those of Cocos Island. 2 men adrift from Long Island / etc. [XIII-G;

129. (Refs.???)]


1931 Nov. 1, etc. / Cases of people adrift at sea / Is it that events segregate in time? Have events all the qualities of matter? Events affinity for one another, or events repulsive to one another. "It never rains but it pours" = segregation of events? [XIII-G; 130.]


1931 Nov 1 / Sim. name / [Columbia Senior Killed by Fall at Church on Drive] / H. Trib, Nov. 2. [XIII-G; 131.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 2, 1931.)]


1931 Nov. 1 / + / [Quake Rocks Oaxaca; Felt In Mexico City] / N.Y. Times, Nov. 2. [XIII-G; 131.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 2, 1931.)]


1931 Nov 1 / Ship fireBermuda at BelfastSee Dec. 20, 1931. [F; 347. See: (1931 Dec 20).]


1931 Nov. 2 / [Quake Rocks Japan; Heavy Toll Feared] / [The New York Times.]Nov. 3. [XIII-G; 131.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 3, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 4.] / [Island Drops into Sea] / W. Telegram, 4th. [XIII-G; 131.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, November 4, 1931.)]


[1931 Nov. 4.] / A “curse” / [Alfonso Calls Off Wedding of Princess Beatrice Lest She'd Carry Bourbon Scourge to Sons] / W. Telegram, Nov. 4, 1931. [F; 348. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, November 4, 1931.)]


1931 Nov. 12 / N.Y. Sun / [Nebraska Doctor Finds a Lemur.] / [Letter to Fort, from E.R. Mathers, Nov. 21, 1931]. [XIII-G; 132.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, November 12, 1931.) (Letter; Mathers, E.R., to Fort; November 21, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 14.] / ['Black Frost' Ruins Vineyards in Chief Argentine Wine Region] / H. Trib., Nov. 29. [XIII-G; 132.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 29, 1931.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. XIII-G: 133 & 134.]


1931 [Nov. 16.] / [Pastor And Flock Taken To Court] / [New York Sun, November 16, 1931.] [XIII-G; 133. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, November 16, 1931.)]


1931 Nov. 16 / [Raid On 'Heaven' Ends Midnight Din] / NY Times, Nov. 17. [XIII-G; 134. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 17, 1931.)]


1931 Nov. 16 / [8 Feared Lost On Boat Found At Lighthouse] / [Herald Tribune]19th. [XIII-G; 135. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 19, 1931.)]


1931 Nov. 17 / NY Times [of] / [Radio Declines to Take Home For Dry Spells and Floods]. [XIII-G; 136. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 17, 1931.)]


[1931 Nov. 17] / [Schooner Abandoned, Crew Rescued At Sea] / NY Times, Nov 18, 1931. [XIII-G; 137. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 18, 1931.)]


1931 Nov 17 / [Dazed Man Talks Of Wreck At Sea] / N.Y. Sun, Nov. 17. [XIII-G; 138.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, November 17, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 17] / [Scientists in Plane View Extravaanza of Meteors] / H Trib, Nov. 19. [XIII-G; 138.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 19, 1931.)]


[1931 Nov. 17.] / Leonids / [Astronomers Study Meteors from Plane; Show of Leonids Greatest in 65 Years] / [The New York Times., November 18, 1931.] [XIII-G; 138.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 18, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 18.] / [Counted 266 Meteors.] / [The New York Times.]Nov 19. [XIII-G; 138.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 19, 1931.)]


1931 Nov / [The Missing Meteors] / H. Trib, Editorial, Nov 22, 1931. [XIII-G; 138.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 22, 1931.)]


1931 Nov 20 / [Fire Destroys the Liner Bermuda at Belfast; Ship Was Being Rebuilt After Blaze in June] / [The New York Times.]Nov. 20. [XIII-G; 139.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 20, 1931.)]


1931 Nov 31 / [Live Fish Rain From Sky In Waterspout at Bordeaux] / [The New York Times.]24th. [XIII-G; 139.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 24, 1931, p. 2 c. 6.)]


1931 Nov 23 / [Skiff Is Found Sunk; Hope Wanes For Pair] / [The New York Times., 24th. [XIII-G; 140. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 24, 1931.)]


1931 Nov. 24 / [2 Saved At Sea Face Rum Count On Landing Here] / H Trib., Nov. 29. [XIII-G; 141. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 29, 1931.)]


1931 Nov 24 / N.Y. H. Trib / [Boat Found Off Barnegat; No Trace of 2 Fishermen]. [XIII-G; 142. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 24, 1931.)]


[1931 Nov. 24.] / [Negro 'Messiah' To Quit Sayville] / [source unidentified]. [XIII-G; 143.1. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, November 24, 1931.) ( Father Divine.)]


1931 Nov 24 / N.Y. Times / [Freakish Weather to Last Two More Days; Mercury at 72 here, Below Zero in Rockies]. [XIII-G; 143.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 24, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 26.] / X / [Nine Indians Perish, 500 Snowbound on Mesa; Zunis Pray as 50 Ride to Rescue in New Moexico] / NY Times, Nov. 27. [XIII-G; 143.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, Novemver 27, 1931.)]


1931 Nov 27 / [Funeral Service For Robert Ames To Be Tomorrow] / H Trib., Nov. 29. [XIII-G; 144. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 29, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 28] / [Drives With Dead Captor.] / NY Times, Nov. 29. [XIII-G; 145. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 29, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 28.] / [54 Days Adrift, 7 Burn Clothes To Bring Rescue] / Nov 29H. Trib. [XIII-G; 146. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 29, 1931.)]


1931 Nov. 29 / Look this up in Times of India. / 1931 / [Nov. 29] / [Tattooed Burnese Rebel, 'Bullet Proof,' Is Hanged] / Nov 29H Trib. [XIII-G; 147. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 29, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 30.] / [Pair Adrift in Boat Full of Food [note cut off] They Forgot to Take a Can Opener] / W Telegram, Nov. 30. [XIII-G; 148. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, November 30, 1931.)]


1931 [Nov. 30.] / [Newark Sherlock Holmes Finds "Phantom" Burglar] / [The World-Telegram.]Nov. 30. [XIII-G; 149.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, November 30, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 1] / [Heavy Earth Tremors Alamr Nova Scotians] / N.Y. Sun, Dec. 1. [XIII-G; 149.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, December 1, 1931.)]


1931 Dec 2 / [Fishing Boat Found.] / N.Y. Times, Dec 3. [XIII-G; 150. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 3, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 3.] / [New York Fishermen Rescued Off Jersey] / [World-Telegram.]Dec 3. [XIII-G; 151. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, December 3, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 3.] / [Cat Crawls Into Crib And Suffocates Baby] / [Herald Tribune]—Dec. 4. [XIII-G; 152. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 4, 1931.)]


[1931 Dec. 3] / [Dislocated Shoulder Mystifies Ann Harding] / Dec. [4, 1931], H. Tribune. [XIII-G; 153. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 4, 1931.)]


1931 Dec 5 / [Jersey Swwamp Searched For Flyer and Parachute] / [Herald Tribune]—Dec. 7. [XIII-G; 154. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 7, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 7.] / [Sailor Gets Mysterious Wound; Falls Unconscious in Sea Gale] / [New York Times.], Dec. 8. [XIII-G; 155.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 8, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 8] / Volcano Erupts Violently 70 Miles From Tokio] / NY H. Trib, [December 8, 1931]. [XIII-G; 155.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 8, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 9] / [250,000 Trout Disappear In Nevada Rearing Pond] / H. Trib, Dec. 10. [XIII-G; 156. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 10, 1931.)]


1931 Dec. 9 / See Nov or Dec., 1930. / Case of a boy shooting at time of an uncanny sniper. [XIII-G; 157. See: 1930 Nov. 3, (F; 182.1), and, 1930 Nov. 2, (F; 182.2).]


1931 Dec. 9 / [Bride Slain By Shot Through Window] / [The New York Times.]—10th. [XIII-G; 158.1 Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 10, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 9.] / [Woman Is Slain In West Orange Home by Sniper] / [Herald Tribune,] Dec. 10. [XIII-G; 158.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 10, 1931.)]


1931 Dec 9 / [Boy, 16, Faces Murder Charge In Bride's Death] / H. Trib., Dec. 11. [XIII-G; 159. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 11, 1931.)]


[The following three notes were clipped together by Fort. XIII-G: 160-162.]


1931 Dec. 9 / [Bride Murder Theory Dropped] / N.Y. Sun, Dec. 10. [XIII-G; 160. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, December 10, 1931.)]


1931 Dec 9 / [Orange Killed Laid To Boy Marksman] / [The New York Times.]11[th]. [XIII-G; 161. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 11, 1931.)]


1931 Dec. 9 / [Maniac Is Blamed For Silent Shot] / [The World-Telegram.]Dec. 10. [XIII-G; 162. Newspaper clipping. (New York World-Telegram, December 10, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 12] / [Puzzling Explosion Kills Sleeping Wife; Mate Safe] / H. Trib, Dec. 13, 1931. [XIII-G; 163. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 13, 1931.)]


[1931 Dec 14] / Physics / [Present Is Elusive, Says Dr. C.G. Darwin] / N.Y. Times, Dec 141931. [F; 350. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 14, 1931.)]


[1931 Dec. 15.] / [Omm Is Booster of His Country, His Proud Boast] / [New York World-Telegram, December 15, 1931.] [F; 351. Newspaper clipping. (New York World Telegram, December 15, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 16.] / [Army Flier Dragged Through Plane Floor] / [The New York Times.], 17th. [XIII-G; 164.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 17, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec 16] / [Earthquake Shakes Houses In Memphis] / N.Y. Times, Dec. 17. [XIII-G; 164.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 17, 1931.)]


[1931 Dec. 16.] / [Chicago Mummy Believed Body of Lincoln Slayer] / H. Trib, Dec. 17, 1931. [F; 349. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 17, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 16.] / [Weird Sounds Disturb Lord Mayor's Wife] / {The New York Times]Dec. 17. [F; 352. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 17, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 18] / [Earth Shocks Felt In Great Britain] / NY Sun18th. [XIII-G; 164.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, December 18, 1931.)]


[1931 Dec. 19] / [Booth Mummy Is Forbidden to Play Broadway] / [New York Herald Tribune, December 18, 1931]. [F; 353. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 18, 1931.)]


1931 Dec 20 / [New Liner Segovia Burns At Her Dock] / NY Times, Dec. 21, 1931. [XIII-G; 164.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 21, 1931.)]


1931 Dec. 20 / [Flames Destroy New $3,500,000 Liner in Yards] / [Herald Tribune]21st. [XIII-G; 164.5. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 21, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 21] / [New Quakes Alarm Italy.] / NY Times, Dec 22. [XIII-G; 164.6. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 22, 1931.)]


1931 Dec 23 / [Trapped Atop Runaway Elevator, Man Is Crushed After Wild Ride] / H. Trib, Dec 23, 1931. [XIII-G; 165. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 23, 1931.)]


1931 Dec. 24 / [Missed By A Meteorite.] / [The New York Times], Dec 28. [XIII-G; 166.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 28, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 24] / [Lava Pours From Kilayea Following Quake.] / N.Y. Sun, Dec 24. [XIII-G; 166.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, December 24, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 24] / [Earthquake Shakes Seward, Alaska] / N.Y. Sun, Dec. 24. [XIII-G; 166.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, December 24, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 24] / [Meteors Sparkle In New England Skies] / N.Y. Sun, Dec 24. [XIII-G; 166.4. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, December 24, 1931.)]


[1931 Dec. 25] / Impostor / [It's a Crime in Minneapolis] / H Trib., Dec. 25, 1931. [F; 354. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 25, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 26.] / [Missing Army Flier Sought In Mountains] / N.Y. Times, Dec 27. [XIII-G; 167.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 27, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 26] / [Kilauea Spouts Lava High.] / N.Y. Times, Dec 27. [XIII-G;

167.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 27, 1931.)]


1931 Dec. 29 / [Mysterious Disease Kills Boy In Queens] / N.Y. Times, Dec. 30. [XIII-G; 168. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 30, 1931.)]


1931 Dec 30 / [Eerie Horses? Neigh, Neigh, It's Nightmare] / [San Francisco] Chronicle / Miriam Allen De Ford. [XIII-G; 169.1. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Chronicle, ca. Dec 30, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 30.] / Swiss See The Aurora.] / [The New York Times], Dec. 31. [XIII-G; 169.2. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, December 31, 1931.)]


1931 [Dec. 31] / [Seattle Feels Silent Quake] / H Trib, Jan 1, 1932. [XIII-G; 169.3. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 1, 1932.)]

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