Article 3 -- No Title
Date: 15 October 1909
Bernd Rosemeyer, né le à Lingen (Empire allemand) et mort le sur l'autoroute Francfort-Darmstadt (Reich allemand), est un pilote automobile allemand. Il est considéré comme l'un des plus grands pilotes de course d'avant-guerre. Pendant sa courte carrière, interrompue par un accident, il marqua le sport automobile et s'imposa comme un ténor de la discipline.
Bernd Rosemeyer remporte le championnat d'Europe des pilotes d'avant-guerre (l'équivalent du championnat du monde de Formule 1 créé en 1950) en 1936 à l'époque des Flèches d'Argent et réalise plusieurs records de vitesse pour l'écurie Auto Union. Il est surnommé Nebelmeister en français : « maître du brouillard » après sa victoire à l'Eifelrennen 1936 par un fort brouillard.
Pilote motocycliste, Rosemeyer participe à une séance d'essais pour Auto Union grâce à son statut de pilote titulaire chez DKW. Réserviste, il fait ses débuts à l'Avusrennen 1935 mais son talent éclate lors de son deuxième Grand Prix et il devient, dès lors, pilote-titulaire pour la saison 1935. En fin d'année, il remporte sa première victoire en Tchécoslovaquie où il rencontre Elly Beinhorn. Il l'épouse l'année suivante, remporte sept victoires et devient champion d'Europe des pilotes. En 1937, il remporte quatre courses et, en fin d'année, réalise plusieurs records de vitesse. Le , il meurt à plus de 400 km/h en tentant de battre un nouveau record de vitesse.
Comme beaucoup de pilotes allemands en activité dans les années 1930, et s'il n'a jamais été membre du parti nazi, Bernd Rosemeyer est intégré au groupe paramilitaire nazi Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps (NSKK). Bien qu'indépendant d'esprit vis-à-vis du régime, il fut l'objet de campagnes de propagande nazie.
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Date: 14 October 1909
Senator Patrick H. McCarren, Democratis leader of Kings County, was suddenly stricken with appendicitis early last night in the Hotel Clarendon in Washington Street, Brooklyn and was hurried to St. Catherine's Hospital, that borough, where he was operated on by Dr. Peter Hughes, his family physician.
Date: 14 October 1909
PARIS, Oct. 14. -- A dispatch to the Matin from Barcelona says that the execution of Ferrer did not produce the effect expected. The Barcelona newspapers print brief details of the affair without comment. Ferrer was never popular in Barcelona, and latterly the censorship has been very stringent, so that the public is ignorant of the manifestations abroad or has been led to believe that they were organized and paid for with Ferrer's money.
Date: 14 October 1909
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 14 October 1909
BRUSSELS, Oct. 13. -- The organized Socialists paraded the principal streets tonight in protest against the execution of Ferrer. There was no disorder.
Date: 15 October 1909
PARIS, Oct. 14. -- The demonstrations in protest at the execution of Ferrer were very marked throughout France to-day, and from reports received to-night they still continue. The Latin quarter here is seething, and several times during the evening a strong force of police scattered the manifestants. During the night students in the Latin quarter burned King Alfonso in effigy.
Date: 14 October 1909
KEY WEST, Fla., Oct. 13. -- News reached here late this afternoon of the sinking of the tugs Sybil and Sadie at Bahia Honda during Monday's hurricane and the loss of the eleven members of the crew of the Sybil, including Capt. Parker.
Date: 14 October 1909
Cometh to us, now, The Ketchikan Miner, a small but sprightly newspaper, revealing to us for the first time, not only its own existence, but that of the town Ketchikan, which is, it seems, in Alaska, where the gold also comes from.
Date: 14 October 1909
In that branch of the Panama libel case which involves the Indiana defendants Judge A.B. ANDERSON of the United States District Court renders a decision that is commendable and satisfying from the point of view of common sense, justice, and a reasonable interpretation of the laws of the land.