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0400 A.D. The ancestors of the Czechs and Slovaks were first noted in recorded history in the 5th century when the ancient Czech tribes settled in Bohemia and Moravia and when Slovak tribes settled in what was to become Slovakia. In the 9th century, the 2 peoples were united for the 1st time in the Great Moravian Empire. From the beginning of the 10th century and for almost a millennium the 2 peoples followed separate courses.



1184 Pope Lucius III established the Inquisition at the Council of Verona.



1215 Magna Charta



1381 Wycliffe preaches. His message taken up by Hus.



1403 The greatest moment of Czech self expression came with the Hussite movement in the 15th century. In 1403 the Czech reformist preacher Jan Hus challenged papal authority and precipitated a broadly based anti-German rebellion. For over 2 centuries the Czech were able to maintain political self rule which was expressed by the Bohemian estates.



1412 Jan Hus aka John Hus, Czech rebel preacher burned at the stake. Hussite movement lives.



1478 At the request of Ferdinand and Isabella Pope Sixtus IV establishes the Spanish Inquisition by a papal bull. Not the first inquisition. Purpose: to combat Jews who feigned conversion to escape persecution. See 1184 when Pope Lucius established the Inquisition at the Council of Verona.

1528 The first Hutterite colony of Bruderhof was established in 1528 in Austerlitz, Moravia - now Czechoslovakia. Named after Jacob Hutter who was burned at the stake. Plain living farmers who wanted nothing more than to be left alone to pursue their way of life. By 1622 driven into Transylvania from Slovakia.



1622 Hutterites driven into Transylvania from Slovakia.



1750 ? When? How far Locke goes in indicating the principles of legally limited government can especially be seen in his reference to a well-recognize principle of the common ]aw--an administrative officer, acting beyond warrant, may be resisted--and he inquires why this principle is not applicable to the highest magistrate in the land. We find in this the kernel of the doctrine later firmly embedded in American colonialism: no one ha a right to enforce an unconstitutional law. There are legal bounds to governmental authority. Though we should not attribute to Locke alone the origin of this idea, we do n n finding in his philosophy-- closely associated as it vas wit . al politics and with certain established principles of Engli 9 Locke, op. Cit., bk. II, secs. I23-Ia4. Ibid., bk. II, sec. I35. Iid., bk. II, sec I36. 3 Ibia'., bk. II, sec, I37; see also secs. 22, I24. Locke's summary of his chapter, "Of the Extent of the Legislative Power", ;ents some of the ideas just discussed: "These are the bound which the trust is put in them by the society and the law of God and Nature have set to the native power of every commonwealth, in all forms of government. First: They are governed by promulgated established laws, not to be varied in particular cases, but to one rule for rich and poor, for the favourite at Court, and the countryman at the plough. Secondly: these laws also ought to be designed for no other end ultimately the good of the people. Thirdly: They must not raise taxes on the property of people without the consent of the people given by themselves or their deputies. this properly concerns only such governments where the legislative is always king, or at least where the people have not reserved any part o the legislative deputies, to be from time to time chosen by themselves. Fourthly: Legislature must nor can transfer the power of making laws to anybody else, or place it anywhere but where the people have." Ibid., bk. II, sec. I42.



1761 Feb. Adams, age 25, argues against the writs of assistance. "This then was when the child liberty was born"? The quotation appears in U.S. v Boyd.



1765 Hutchinson says regarding the stamp act: "The prevailing reason at this time is, that the Act of Parliament I against Magna Charta, and the natural Rights of Englishmen, and therefore, according to Lord Coke, null and void." (See footnote25 in original) When the town of boston presented to the Governor in council a men1orial asking of the opening of the courts, stamps or no stamps, James Otis, John Adams, and Jeremy Gridley appeared in support of the memorial Otis opened an eloquent harangue with tears; he quoted Molloy: When there are no Courts of Law to appeal to, it is then we mus have recourse to the Law of Nature...." Adams, not so tearful apparently, declared the Stamp Act "utterly void, and of no binding force--not, it seems, because Parliament had no authority over the colonies but because the act was contrary to "certain Principles fixed unalterably in Nature." footnote 27 A Virginia court doubtless under the influence of the same kin of reasoning as that used by Otis and Adams, did not hesitate to tak and The court "unanimously declared it to be their opinion at the said act did not bind, affect, or concern the inhabitants of thi lon, in as much as they conceive the same to be unconstitutional Footnote 25: Quoted in an appendix to Quincy (Mass.) Reports (I7I-I772), p. 527. Italic: F the original omitted The whole note on pp. 27-528 is worth studying carefully en Justice Cushing, in a letter to Chief Justice Hutchinson, dated "In a hurr eb. 7, I766," said, "Its true It is said an Act of Parliament against natural Equity is void. It will be disputed whether this is such an Act. It seems to me the main question here is whether an Act which cannot b carried into execution should stop the Course of Justice, and that the Judges are more confined than with respect to a obsolete Act." Ibid., p. 528 (quoted from 25 Mass. Archives, 55)-



1765 ? When? John Locke:" . . . Thus the law of Nature stands as an eternal rule to all men, legislators as well as others." 6 Havin lind the security of person and possessions, he also declares that even the legislature cn assume the power to rule by 'extremely ry arbitrary decrees, but is bound to dispense justice and decide rights of the subject by promulgated standing laws, and know rized judges." 7 "Absolute arbitrary power, or governing with settled standing laws, can neither of them consist with the ends xiety and government. . . 8 He was thinking of the eternal unvarying law of nature and of nature's God, and, in addition need of established and. open principles as a means of giving security. Note 9



1769 Scot James Watt devised a condenser which made steam power the driving force in industry. Soon mills move to

where the coal is. Little children are lowered into mines through tiny wells. Terrible working conditions in this black county.



1778 ? When? Page 128: Regarding: Articles of Confederation: Certain fundamental civil rights and privileges which are commonly recognized by the civilized of the world at large and are accorded to their own citizens are accorded to foreigners sojourning within their limits A citizen of A America going to Britain or France expects to find, and he doe the same degree of protection to his person and property as enjoyed by citizens of those nations; he may, for example, make he courts of a foreign nation for the assertion and maintenance of his rights. And in these respects the Constitution of the United States such protection and such privileges legally obligatory upon states of the union in their treatment of citizens of the several states/ No nation, no national state, enforces the penal laws of another same principle is true of the members of the american union ,vil matters, however, every civilized nation does recognize I-ourts the rights of an individual which are based upon the la principles from the laws of a foreign state. The same general principles obtain in interstate lalv of the American union. some of these ] principles of international comity are made legally obligatory by constitutional system. Full faith and credit are b constitutional rights accorded in each state to the public acts, record and process of every other state is But in the world at large are the same recognized, commonly given (nd given on the same principles) by one

1781 The last British outpost surrendered - end of Revolutionary war.



1783 Congress having borrowed was at its wits end. "The crisis has arrived" a committee announced, "when the people of these United States, by whose will, and for whose benefit the federal government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad; or whether , for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength to the confederacy, they will hazard not only the existence of the union, but of those great and invaluable privileges for which they have so arduously and so honourably contended." Letter from Morris to Franklin 11 Jan 1783. Application: Macropsychology.



1787 Constitution signed.



1787 ? When? Articles of confederation.



1789 July 14 Storming of bastille



1791 Thomas Paine published The Rights of Man



1815 Napoleon's downfall.



1818 Karl Marx born in Prussia.



1824 Trade unions become legal in England.



1832 Andrew Jackson kills 2nd bank of the United States and thenceforth each state had its own currency. When did we adopt uniform currency?



1838 Peabody starts what would be House of Morgan in London. He was scrooge.



1838 Chartists compile the People's Charter. Six points. All designed to give the working man the vote which until then was given only to the upper and middle classes.



1840 In 1840s: Richard Cobden, a cotton salesman traveled around England witnessing desperate unhappiness of the working people.



1845 Peabody and Barings bribe Daniel Webster to persuade American legislature to make good on debt to London.



1847 Parliament passes 10 hours act limiting abusive overworking of children. Observe that they did not prohibit child labor - they merely limited it to 10 hours per day. What a grand joke in perspective.

1848 Karl Marx published Communist Manifesto. Marx had studied Hegel's dialectics. Marx was a contemporary of Fourier who espoused the phalanges where people would live in Harmony as mentioned in the Utopian literature.



1849 Gold Rush to California.



1850 Peabody amassed $20 million fortune financing silk trade with China, rail exports to America He hoarded his money in preparation for the next panic. Panics were regular and more severe.

1850 Illinois decides on a railroad instead of a canal. And donates the land to the railroad. The Illinois Central was one of the few railroads to remain stable through the machinations of Vanderbilt.



1857 Financial Panic of 1857. Jay Cooke separates from Clark and Dodge. Peabody and Morgan come to the aid of American currency.



1859 Darwin writes "Origin of Species"



1861 Alexander II, Russian Romanov emancipates the serfs.



1861 Civil War. U.S. Jay Cooke opens banking house of Jay Cooke and Co. All the wealthy families avoided military service by sending substitutes to the war. Behind the lines there was money to be made - $1 million was raised per day for the military. Jay Cooke obtained a monopoly on selling of government bonds. His motto was published by leaflets: "A national debt a national blessing". Peabody and Morgan receiving n England fleeing American money. Morgan ran the rifle scam. Contractor Simon Stevens borrowed money from Morgan to buy rifles from the government. He then bored them and sold them back at an enormous profit but Morgan had usurped his business as is the traditional of bankers and collected the money from the government. Government sold them for $17, 486 and bought the same guns back for $109,912.



1864 Immigration act enacted permits importing contract labor.



1864 Tariff act of 1864 a sheltering wall of subsidies.



1864 Marx hosts "First Internationale" in London.



1865 ? Page 674: "If Johnson had found the wrong exit from the obscurity of a perplexing passage (in the unconstitutional tenure of office act) should he be convicted of a high crime or misdemeanor? " Applicable to state bar crimes.



1865 ? Page 678: ". . . the remaining states still lying beyond the pale were readmitted or restored - or whatever may be the proper word for describing the whole strange and abnormal process." Discussing the consideration of what is the status of a state of the confederacy that was deemed not to have seceded - but then the northerners wanted them to reapply for state hood. Similar to what the bar does.



1865 ? In sitting on impeachment of President Johnson: ". . . You are a law unto yourselves, bound only by the natural principles of equity and justice, and that salus popli sprema est lex." 2C According to this reasoning senators could properly vote on political grounds and decree the removal of Johnson from office because the thought (that) removal would be beneficial and salutary.



1865 ? The House managers in order to carry out the theory that the enate was not sitting as a court and that the proceeding was, not a trial", commonly addressed the presiding officer as "Mr. President'' the counsel for the President on the other hand, attempted to guard nd protect the judicial character of the tribunal and to repel the assumption that the Senate was merely a political body. "Mr. Chief. Justice said Benjamin . Curtis, the distinguished Ex-Justice wh d written the famous dissenting opinion in the Dred Scott case, " m here to speak to the Senate of the United States sitting in it judicial capacity as a court of impeachment, presided over by the Chief Justice of the United States for the trial o the President of the Unite States. This statement sufficiently characterizes what I have to say. Here party spirit, political schemes, foregone conclusions, outrageous aSes can hae no fit operation. This final sentence is sufficient tse the proper nature of the proceedings, and it makes clear als e objectionable character of the attack by the President's accuser e lamnhlp ,nd shameful fact is that the counsel for the defense



1865 ? At the time when the Negroes received the vote a Congressman proposed universal suffrage by lowering the voting age to 12.



1865 ? Page 684: "the best of them were not willing, as were many of their compatriots in northern cities, to accept with complacency that species of political banditry which was the humiliating characteristic of American municipal life. The never failed to proclaim undeviating objection to the "lapse of Caucasian civilization into African barbarism"



1866 Vanderbilt attempts to corner the market in Erie railroad stock. Drew waters the stock and prints certificates as fast as Vanderbilt can buy them up. V lost but not for long.



1867 and federal provision of somewhat similar character was likewise pronounced invalid. Ex Parte Garland (1867) 4 Wallace 333. Usable against state bar.





1867 A state test oath of issollri, which was intended to keep ex-confederates and their sympathizers from the exercise of certain provisions, was declared by the Court to be an ex post facto lau (Cummings v Missouri (1867)) 4 Wallace 277;



1867 Marx publishes Das Kapital



1867 Transcontinental railroad is being built at 8 miles per day. Collis Huntington has Chinese working for him. Coolies?



1868 Pacific Associates consisting of Collis Huntington, Leland Stanford, and Crocker and Hopkins capitalize on their pass through the mountains. They form Western Development Company to buy up any competition from Souther Pacific or anybody else. Huntington received a 20 year reprieve on the interest on his $21 million loan and never paid the full sum back.



1868 New York state judge George C. Barnard of the Tweed ring enjoined the Erie directors from issuing more stock and ordered them to return to the treasury ¼ of the shares recently issued.



1868 March 11. Vanderbilt asks Judge Barnard to issue arrest warrants for Drew, Fisk, and Gould. Daniel Drew, Jim Fisk, and Jay Gould empty the safes at Wall street, cram $6 million in cash into a valise and cross the Hudson into New Jersey.



1869 Rockefeller is secretly paying rebates to railroads.



1869 Sept 7 Tweed Ring. Battle of the Susquehanna railroad. Gould's circus roustabout rounded up Bowery boy thugs from NY and piled into a train heading East from Binghamton - 800 men. The Ramsey forces had 450 men. The two trains crashed head on at the Long Tunnel near Binghamton. One locomotive was partially derailed. 10 people were shot. Gould forces fled. Governor summoned the state militia to quell the bloodshed.



1869 Sept 24 was to be the main buyout day. Jim Fisk was to unloose a flurry of buy orders. Then at noon, Boutwell of the government cut loose a sale of government gold and the price sank. Jay Gould had sold out that morning already. Hmm.



1869 May 20 Vanderbilt secured passage of a bill to permit him to combine all his roads with the New York Central. One night he carried away from the office of his son in law, Horace Clark, $6 million in currency after watering his stock. $50,000 of water was in each mile of railroad between new York and Buffalo.



1869 The Rockefeller found Hobson's narrows in the stream of commerce in 1869 or earlier in refining where they could control. Collis Huntington found the narrows on a passage through the mountains. He bought up land to prevent other railroads from coming through the mountains.



1869 May 10 After 5 years the 2 lines meet at Promontory Point, Utah.



1869 Sept 15 Jay Gould announces to Jim Fisk that President and Mrs. Grant have fallen into their scheme to corner the market on gold. $1.5 million had just been purchased by Gould's agents in treasury sub treasurer for New York. Butterfield's name. Butterfield paid nothing for it. It was a bribe.



1870 Birth of Vladimir Ulyanov aka Lenin.



1870 Carnegie steel systematically hires immigrants - mainly Slavs and Italians - because they are submissive and docile.



1870 Credit Mobilier investigation is ordered but , as Henry Adams said "It dared not probe and refused to analyze."



1871 Prussian Bismark defeats Paris. Bizarre.



1871 November. Chicago fire.



1871 From Robber Barons, p 117 Members of Rockefeller trusts signed oath of secrecy and received a rail rebate of 50%.



1872 Jan 6 After a day of Tammany hall testimony in the case of Mansfield v Fisk, Stokes shoots Jim Fisk to death at the train station.



1872 War in France. Crash in the bourse.



1873 Huntington bought steamships and organized Occidental and Oriental SS. Co in order to monopolize the entire route across the U.S. to the orient. The robber barons in order of dastardliness: Rockefeller, J P Morgan, Jay Gould, Jay Cooke, Vanderbilt, Collis Huntington, Villard, Leland Stanford, Hopkins, Morgan: (page 299, Robber Barons) "Well, I don't know as I want a lawyer to tell me what I cannot do. I hire him to tell me how to do what I want to do."



1873- 75 Vanderbilts and other robber barons bolster their holdings while the populace suffers.



1873 Slaughter house cases. Page 655The terms of the amendment which speaks of "involuntary servitude, are general enough to apply to more than Negro very. If Mexican peonage or the Chinese coolie labor system shall develop very of the eiCn or Chinese race within our territory, this amendment may properly be trusted to make it void- Slaughter-House Cases, 16 Wall2Ce 36, 72 (I873),. also Clyatt v United States, ]97 U- S. 207 (I905), upholding a congressional statute against peonage; and Bailey v- Alabama, 2I9 U. S. 2I9 ( 9II.



1873/74 A hard winter for citizens. Page 180 - The Robber Barons by Matthew Josephson. Citing T. Veblen in "Theory of Business Enterprises" citing L. F. Ward on the Psychological Basis of Social Economics" says that the "principle of deception" or "superior cunning" was the chief element in the division of the spoils after a feudal conquest which was what was happening in 1873 - 1875 as the Robber Barons shared the spoils of the panic of 1873. "The method was that of the ambush and the snare. Its ruling principle was cunning. Its object was to deceive, circumvent, ensnare, capture. Low animal cunning was succeeded by more refined kinds of cunning. The more important of these go by the name of business shrewdness, strategy, and diplomacy, none of which differ from ordinary cunning in anything but the degree of adroitness by which the victim is outwitted.: Theory of business Enterprise page 56-57.



1873 Sept 17 President Grant arrives at Ogontz the palace of Jay Cooke to eat and drink and smoke. Stays overnight. Morning> Cooke receives alarming telegram from his partner. Closes bank.



1873 Washington decided to "refune" at lower interest rate, the $300 million civil war debt. Jay Cooke painted an exaggerated picture of fruit groves along the great plains rail tracks. Ha! Investment scams.



1874 Jan 13 New York police march and beat up women and children who were protesting with what they presumed was police permission which had been withdrawn without notice.



1876 Huntington complains that he must pay $200,000 to $500,000 bribery each congressional session.



1879 Birth of Joseph Djugashvili aka Stalin - man of steel. Aka Koba.



1879 European crop failure. Bumper crops in Western U.S. Large profits for railroads transporting crops. Some prosperity for Western farmers.



1881 Czar Alexander II assassinated in carriage. Bomb outside.



1887 Interstate Commerce Act



1889 Hitler's birthday April 20, 1889. Hitler's youth rebelled against the Hapsburg dynasty and catholicism. Hitler's name is of Czech origin. His family is from near Bohemia - and Bohemia became Czechoslovakia. He was an acolyte (alter boy) at age 6.



1890 (Flash forward to 1990: At that point, the Bush administration changed its tactics. Previously, in sharp contrast to the Thatcher government in Great Britain, it had been nominally in favor of German reunification. But at the Houston economic summit of the Group of Seven Industrialized Countries in the summer of 1990, the United States blocked (with Britain) Germany's plan of unconditional economic aid to the Soviet Union. President Bush took the position that the Soviet Union must submit to International Monetary Fund requisites as a precondition for any substantive economic assistance.

In the Far East, Japan's continuing growth in manufacturing also posed a threat to Washington's desire to retain superpower status. If President Bush and his Bonesmen coterie were unaware of a stunning historical analogy, their British "cousins" were quick to pick up on the parallels between the global strategic situation in July 1990 and the identical international situation that existed 100 years earlier.)

In the 1890s, France, under the brilliant political leadership of Foreign Minister Gabriel Hanataux, was attempting to forge a Eurasian alliance with Germany, Russia and Meiji Japan. The idea was to link continental Europe with Japan and China through a series of large overland infrastructure projects, beginning with the Trans-Siberian Railroad. Through treaties covering key areas of economic and security matters, Hanataux hoped to create a zone of prosperity, built on a foundation of rapid economic growth and extensive trade.

Such a political-economic common interest alliance threatened the imperial hegemony of Great Britain. At the turn of the 20th century, Britain looked to the United States (as its English-speaking ally) to join in sabotaging the Hanataux plan. Through the Spanish-American War of 1898 and the Russo-Japanese War of 1905, Britain and her American junior partner (by then led by Henry Stimson's old mentor Teddy Roosevelt) managed to disrupt the French-German-Russian-Japanese economic axis. Two world wars and the Great Depression were the consequences of that interference.

1890 J P Morgan dominates 3 insurance companies: New York Life, Equitable, and Mutual. It was observed that Morgan owns the goose and golden eggs. He controls the people by using their own money.,



1893 Financial panic. Previous panic was 1873? See Robber Barons page 375



1894 Pullman Strike. President Cleveland sends in troops to run the trains.

1885 Noble Order of Knights of Labor.

1873 approximately. Grange has been formed to fight railroad abuse. Organization of Western agrarians. Membership of 1.5 million American peasants. It had handshakes, passwords, oaths, degrees, like the Masons.



1894 Pullman strikes. Pierpont railroad cartels.



1894 Bell's patents ran out on the telephone. Only then was rural telephone development possible. Subject: laws gone awry. Wasn't the purpose of patents to promote technology. Here it stifled technology. Source: National Geographic table size atlas at Hueneme library.



1894 page 765 . 1894 Great railroad strike of 1894. Eugene Debs imprisoned from northern Illinois court.



1894 Kruschev born in Ukraine. His grandfather was a serf.



1895 Feb 4 gold leaving U.S. treasury at rapid rate. They would run out. Morgan and Rothschild rigged some kind of scheme to stop the gold depletion relying on a civil war emergency statute that permitted president to buy gold. Causes anti Semitism.



1900 In 1900s Jewish Kuhn Loeb is investing money owned by Germans.



1900 All the railroads have been consolidated into 6 owned by 2 banks: Morgan and Kuhn, Loeb.



1900 Iskra published and secretly delivered to Russia.



1902 In 1902 a Pierpont officer received $3 million fee to merge Deering, McCormick and 3 others into International Harvester, a trust violative of antitrust laws.



1902 $40 million in gold bullion was transferred to France to purchase the Panama Isthmus - which we improved with the Panama canal. J Pierpont Morgan financed the new state of Panama.



1903 Hitler's illegitimate Dad died after a sip of wine in a tavern after retirement when Hitler was age 13 in January 1903. Hitler became angry when he lost at the state lottery.



1903 ? A juvenile Hitler read Ostara, a magazine proclaiming the superiority of white males and written by a monk. Eugenics. Social Darwinism. Genetic behaviorism.





1905 Clyatt v U.S. Upholding statute against peonage. Who protested?!



1905 Jan. 9. Bloody Sunday at Winter Palace.



1907 Hitler's mother died in Dec 1907.





1907 Perkins (Morgan's head guy) blocked an antitrust suit again IHC.



1907 Here is the short story about a famous case called Ex Part Young. 209 U.S. 123. The case was decided in 1907 - the age of the robber barons. J. Pierpont Morgan has created a bunch of monopolies including international Harvester, and a conglamerate of railroads. The federeral reserve won't come for a while. J P Morgan balances the economy for the country - by providing gold for a fee.

Rockefeller has a secret deal with Morgan and thereby gets a kickback for shipping oil by train car. The honest competitors to Rockefeller go broke.

For the farmer, the phrase is "costs a bushel to ship a bushel" and that is way too expensive.

Against this background, the folks in Minnesota said "enough is enough". They regulated railroad rates and reduced them 33%. The railroad selected 2 stockholders as pawns and these pawns sued Minnesota and its Attorney General Young (whose name names this case). They sued the A.G. in federal court to prevent him from enforcing the 33% reduced rates - on the theory that this constituted confiscation of their assets whose value they state to be $17 billion - which seems to me to be an inability to understand numbers. The Attorney General, Young, blatantly violated the federal court order and began to enforce the 33% reduced rates. The federal court then directed the U.S. marshals to seize Young and hold him until he did what he was told - namely, desist. The Attorney General of Minnesota, Young, appealed using a writ of Habeas Corpus, to the U.S. Supreme Court who wrote this long wordy decision and said essentially "Keep Young, the Minnesota Attorney General in jail until he obeys the federal court. The federal court was right to enjoin the criminal prosecution of those 2 pawn stockholders who would violate an unjust state law. God bless the railroads and J P Morgan who keeps this country runing smooth with his magnificent monopolies. All you farmers can go to hell." Of course they used more poetic language so as not to offend the Minnesota folks who simply got an early start on the great depression. And there was a major financial panic in 1907. lawyerdude@earthlink.net 408-297-3353
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1907 Financial Panic. (One of the panics that was the impetus for seeking a stabilizing device such as the Federal reserve system which would come in 1933?)



1908 November 1908 Hitler was homeless and queued up at the home for men in Meidling. Writings of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer influenced Hitler. Liberalism, parliamentarism, egalitarianism, and internationalism were deemed violations of natural law and symptoms of degeneracy. "Community spirit" was held in contempt. Age 24 Hitler moves from Vienna to Munich. August 1, 1914 war is declared joyously. Nov 10 1918 House of Hohenzollen had fallen and republic had been proclaimed in Germany. May 1919, Peace terms from Woodrow Wilson.



1908 William Crapo Durant founded GM. With Ransom E. Olds (REO) and David Buick.



1908 Congress passed Aldrich Vreeland currency act. Which created National Monetary commission to study changes in the banking system



1909 At age 15 Kruschev's father moves to Donets valley to work in the coal mines because he could not make a living from the land. Nikita also worked in the mines.



1909. Little Lander, San Diego county. 1909.



1909 Wall street funded with $25 million the railroad from Canton to Shanghai.



1910 Nov Secret meeting at Jekyll Island Club of Georgia. Resort of the 100 millionaires. Here is where they conceived the federal reserve system which would be created in 1913.



1910 The percentage of Jews in Vienna in 1910 was 8.5% - 30% in some sectors - higher than any other Eastern European city. They controlled banks and press in Vienna. Query: Did Jews force us into WW2?



1911 Taft sued them. But earlier President Teddy Roosevelt was in Morgan's corner and decided not to sue Morgan creation International Harvester under antitrust laws but Taft sued them in 1911.



1911 nationalist revolution in China ousts Manchu dynasty and creates a republic.



1912 Maiden voyage of Morgan's Titanic. He had a seat booked but he canceled at the last minute. Of course it sank on its maiden voyage.



1912 Because suits were eventually filed against IHC Roosevelt bolted from the Republican party to form the Bull Moose party. IHC suit fizzles. IHC has to divest only 3 small holdings.



1912 Suit against the Morgan Trust, U.S. steel, fizzled.



1913 Ratification of the 16th amendment. In 1914 income taxes soared and the FTC was created.



1913 Dec 23, 1913 President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act. The Federal Reserve System went into operation in November 1914.



1914 ? Wold War I . This war signaled the change from the British sterling to the American dollar as the currency standard.



1914 July 31 Jul 1914 market did not open - and did not resume trading until December - and even that was restricted trading. In Spring 1915 it opened again. But brokers traded outside in the streets on New Street until the Stock Exchange clamped down. But query: If the exchange would not trade then are they not thwarting the free market system by keeping others from trading? Does not a free market system depend on , well, a free market?



1914 June Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.



1914 Jul 28 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Stock panic. (Other panics were in 1907 and 1893?)



1914 Clayton anti trust passed. It forbade interlocking board but did not stop bankers from sitting on the boards of client companies.



1917 Russian Bolsheviks repudiate foreign debt. The Morgans had been the Czar's banker. Whoops.



1917 Mexican revolution. Mexico defaults on American debt.



1917 March 15. Czar signs papers and abdicates.



1917 Lusitania sunk by German submarines.



1917 Nov 17 Bolsheviks take over in a carefully planned pre dawn organized seizure of power stations, post office and government building - a bloodless coup. At 8 a.m. they demand the Winter Palace. Lenin makes the "decree of land" which never quite works out.



1917 December. Lenin takes over the banks.



1917 April 16. Lenin enters triumphantly to Petrograd. Band plays la Marseillaise.



1917 6 April. U.S. enters the war.



1918 July 17. Czar and family are killed.



1918 July. U.S. provokes killing of czar by landing troops in Siberia to protect supples that they had previously dispatched via Vladivostok



1918 ? Lenin begins killing kulaks - the larger farm owners who refused to give up their produce.



1919 May Day. Twenty letter bombs intercepted due to lack of adequate postage.



1919 In 1919 Hitler begins politics at age 30 - rather late. "Wretched housing conditions" concerned him. Did he blame these conditions on Jews? Were Jews responsible? Naziism opposed Marxism. Violently. Hitler feared the world turning into "Chicago with a sprinkling of agriculture." Ironically there was a back to the country movement also.





1919 Paris peace conference.. The U.S. never ratified the Treaty of Versailles and never joined the League of Nations with Wilson's 14 points. The French succeeded in assigning $32 billion in war reparations from the Germans but French were settling an old score. French has been assessed reparations by the Germans in 1819 and 1871. Application of Macropsychology. Reparations is booty. Caused WWII and the anger at German bankers!



1919 June 18 1919 signed on the 5th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand at Sarajevo. The military was converted to the "red" army and wore red armbands but that was transient and overthrown in the November revolution of 1919?



1919 physician Francis Townsend came to Long Beach. Plenty-for-all clubs in the depression. Wilshire.



1920 Famine in Russia. Kruschev's wife dies leaving him with 2 small children.



1920 Jan 15, 1920 Volstead act did not prohibit consumption - just prohibited "the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors" repeal ratified on Dec 5, 1933 - just months after gold was outlawed. They gave us back our booze but took our gold. March 4, 1970 Meyer Lansky busted at the airport because one bottle of his regular prescription drugs did not have his name on it because his regular pharmacist sold it to him without a prescription. In other words, the drug was prescribed to him - but not this particular bottle. Chickenshit. This was his only drug conviction. Charges dismissed. Page 340: March 22, 1972. Israeli Supreme Court. Lansky v State of Israel. Petition going back to the British Mandate, an order nisi requiring the high court to invalidate the minister of the interior's decision unless the minister could show the court just cause for depriving Meyer Lansky of his civil rights



1920 Post war recession.



1920 ? When? Check the book again. Burnette G. Haskell, a lawyer and Marxian First International proponent. Kaweah in the giant sequoias. They built the only road there - the one used today.



1920 During 1920s : Morgan partners made $1 to $5 million per year each.





1920 Sept. 16. A wagon full of heavy window sash weights presumably placed by anarchist explodes at Morgan headquarters hitting Joseph Kennedy outside on the street. The weights became shrapnel.



1920 ? DuPont (who made war fortune in explosives - including the explosive plant along the river near Seneca, Illinois, which sold nitrogen fertilizer which was a byproduct of the manufacture of explosives) and Morgan buy out Crapo who hedged his stock and could not make million dollar margin call. Crapo, the founder of General Motors, eventually ran a bowling alley in Flint , Michigan.



1921 Mussolini kills 100 in elections.



1922 Mussolini takes power.



1922 Nov 2. Stalin publishes Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of Russia which he and Lenin had drawn up. It granted equality to non Russians also: Equality, sovereignty. And self determination.



1923. August. Republican Warren Harding dies of embolism. Calvin Coolidge succeeds him.



1923 German rampant inflation. At the end prices doubled every hour.



1924. Jan 21. Lenin has 3rrd stroke and dies at age 54.



1924 Coolidge reelected.



1925 Page 330: Hitler lamented the "tragedy of the small saver" in view of the disastrous inflation of a about 1925 fueled by the money mongers. Industrial leaders wanted state subsidies. Chancellor Bruning mistakenly proposed that hopelessly indebted properties be used for settlement of the unemployed.



1926 English economist J A Hobson writes The Evolution of Modern Capitalism and describes all commerce as a stream with a strait or narrow at some point. The Rockefeller found that strait in 1869 or earlier in refining where they could control. Collis Huntington found the narrows on a passage through the mountains. He bought up land to prevent other railroads from coming through the mountains.



1927 Guaranty trust invents ADR's - American Depository receipts - to facilitate American investors to buy foreign stocks in the U s.

1928 Stalin's first 5 year plan.



1929 Oct Five days before black Tuesday, Lamont of Morgan wrote Hoover a Memo saying that all was well and the market was not overheated.



1930 Nazi party wins more seats than any other party. A landslide.



1930 Young rural Tokyo member of Blood Brotherhood assassinates J Inouye in Japan. Weeks later Baron Dan, MI T trained mining engineer and chief executive of Mitsui zaibatsu bank is assassinated by same group in Japan.



1930 Jun3 17 Hoover ignored 100 economists and signed Hawley-Smoot Tariff act. The prior day, in anticipation the stock market suffered its worst day since tragic Tuesday. The second blunder of the mid 1930s: Federal Reserve ended the liberal provision of credit and shrank the money supply



1931 was the worst year in stock market history. England left the gold standard.

1931 Sept 18, 1931 Niece Geli commits suicide.

1931 In 1931 Hitler openly condemned the Bourgeoisie thereby reversing his position as a young adult when he sought to become a bourgeoisie. Hitler lives with his sexy young niece. Hitler utilized artificial twilight in meetings - theatrics that he learned from the catholic church. He entered with his own them "The Badenweiler March". He drank mineral water constantly before appearances. (Hmm. Symptomatic of stimulant use?)





1932 Feb 1932 Hitler runs against Hindenberg and produces sound movies to be shown before the feature film. March 13 1932: Election. Hindenberg got 49.6% - short of a majority and therefore cause for another election. Hitler got 30%. April 10, 1932: Runoff election.



1932 ? April 14: Hindenberg orders demilitarization of Hitler. Hitler's army is broken up and his schools and depots occupied. Rohm, having 400,000 men wanted to challenge Hindenberg but Hitler refused. June 16 , 1932, the power genuflects to Hitler and lifts the ban on SA activity, July 20, 1932, Hindenberg's guy does a coup on the police. August 5, 1932 Hitler meets with Schleicher and demanded full power to rule by decree. August 13 1932 Hindenberg offers Hitler vice chancellorship. Declined. Sept 2, 1932 Chancellor Pappen recommends commuting the death penalty of the 5 Nazi murderers and they are released months later. Goring was elected president of the Reichstag and voted "no confidence" in chancellor Pappen by 512 to 42. 9 million were unemployed in October 1932 in Germany. The industrialists did not want Hitler in power but they knew that if his party disbanded then there would be 10 million more communists. Hitler's demise would create a power vacuum that the communists would fill.



1932 Hoover says "Nobody is actually starving. . . one hobo in New York got 10 meals in one day."



1933 March 4 F Roosevelt took office. Gov Lehman of NY shut NY banks and Richard Whitney closed the stock exchange. Of the 25000 banks in 1929, 7000 had now failed.



1933 Jan 4, 1933 meeting with Schroder, a banker at which meeting was the birth of the 3rd Reich. Jan 15 1933. Nazis win 39.5 % of Landstag elections in tiny sector consisting of 100,000 voters. German total population was then 68 million. Hmm. I did not realize that it was so large. A few days after Jan 18 1933 Hitler met forcibly with Hindenberg's son who agreed to make Hitler Chancellor. 28 Jan 1933 Hindenberg senior gave in to Hitler's demands but Hitler conceded equivocally that there would be no new elections. Jan 30, Papen greets Hitler as chancellor of the new government. 8 conservatives outnumbered the 3 Nazis in the cabinet. Feb 4 1933 decree by Hitler signed by Hindenberg permitted the government to forbid political meetings and publications of rival parties.





1933 The "patriots" are right when they say that the private ownership of gold was outlawed. It was outlawed by executive order - in 1933 as I recall. Then by executive Order a corporation was established to buy up all newly mined gold in the U.S. at a fixed price. See "The People's chronology 1992.



1933 : President Hindenberg, age 85, appoints Hitler as chancellor in 1933 and dies in 1934.



1933 By executive order we go off the gold standard. Some people said it was a revolution.







1933 April SoCal negotiated the first oil concession in Saudi Arabia. The payment had to be made in gold because they had no paper currency. ON July 26, 1933 Dean Atchison refused to permit gold to leave the U.S. But Socal simply bought British gold. British shipped it to the Arabs who counted the coins by hand and then deposited them in Morgan banks. Hmm. Later this same operation would eventually lead to ARAMCO the Arabian American Oil Co.



1933 March 12 Fireside chat. Banks eventually reopened.



1933, after election of party candidates, Hitler has a ceremony on the opening of he 3rd Reich, shaking hands with Hindenberg. March 23 he addresses the Reichstag and proposes unconstitutional act (this brings to mind the unconstitutional acts of Marbury v Madison and of the California Lucas court in creating the state bar court). The enabling act proposed:

1 Power of legislation passed from Reichstag to administration (Hitler).

2 Hitler gets power to change the constitution.

3 Draft laws pass from president Hindenberg to Hitler

4 Enabling acts grant administration the right to do treaties

5 Limited the act to 4 years. Ha!



1933 April 1, 1933 SA soldiers stood in front of Jewish stores to chase away patrons.



1933 Feb 22 1933 Goring set up the Gestapo. feb 24 police raided communist headquarters. 28 Feb 1933 Reichstag fire framed the communists. The next day Hitler proposed curtailing constitutional rights and increased death penalty and Hindenberg signed. "Conservatives made no efforts to preserve the rights of habeas corpus." Use this in the LSD case. Page 397. Hitler Joachim Fest, 1973 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. "They could prevent a lawyer or any other person from visiting [the arrested person] or examining the files in the case." page 397. Hitler. Use in state bar case for Acuna. March 21,





1934 California senator Hiram Johns sponsored Johnson act which forbade loans to foreign governments that were in default on their dollar obligations.



1934 Matthew Josephson write The Robber Barons. From page 53, his thesis: "It is this process of conquest and partition during the feudal period of our industrial development that we must follow in detail, especially with reference to the small group of talented mean who were to be its chief beneficiaries. In the decline of the Roman empire which is comparable to the disintegration of our landholding and planing rulership, the government in its weakness conferred the gift of local administration upon eh great proprietors in the provinces, or else permitted them to usurp these rights by seizures which then by usage became legal. In thi way there arose the dukes, barons, and other nobles of the Middle Ages. By other procedures such as the precarium, small landholders, who felt the need of protection in troublous times, surrendered title to the Strong, as Taine has called them, the great armed proprietors themselves hardy fighters and commanders of combative field-hands and servants. The small landholder would thenceforth occupy his land as a tenant. The patrocinium was the procedure by which those who lost their land would pray a landed proprietor for shelter and support in return for their labor." Josephson extracted this rom Thompson, J.W. History of the Middle Ages, Chapter 19.



1934 June 30, 1934 Hitler killed Rohm's associates and other top leaders and then lied to the public calling it a purging. But did he kill Rohm? Yes.



1934 Aug 2, 1934 Hindenberg died after unconstitutionally granting power to Hitler by combining office of president with Fuhrer and chancellor.



1935 May 28, 1935 Eva Braun's 2nd suicide attempt.





1935 McLaughlin writes A Constitutional History of the U.S. McLaughlin. C 1935





1935 Wheeler has investigation of banker influence over railroads. Morgans jettison the Van Sweringen brothers.



1935 Sept 10. The Van Sweringen bought back their railroad at the default auction and made a killing.



1936 Olympics in Berlin. Hitler order the anti Jewish tirade to stop before the games in order to give a deceptive impression to the guests.





1937 Oct 19. Black Tuesday on stock market.



1938 Dec. William O Douglas (before he went to supreme court) at SEC promulgated rule that banks could not collect underwriting fees form public utilities unless they bargained at arms length.





1938 Stalin dispatches Kruschev to the Ukraine with a population of 40 million.



1939 Oct 7,1939: secret decree to do a racial clean up.





1940 Morgan incorporate because the assets dwindled from $119 Million to $39 Million between 1929 and 1940.







1940 Nov. Wendell Wilkie loses to Roosevelt.



1940 June. Wendell Wilkie, Indiana Republican, supported by Morgan becomes candidate. Later he lost to New Deal 2 Roosevelt.



1940 June. German Nazis seized Jewish money in Morgan banks in France.



1940 June 22 France submits to German aggression and signs armistice.



1941 The Vatican ships its gold from Europe to the U.S. to preserve its assets from seizure by Mussolini or the Nazis during World War II. Ironically, at this time U.S. citizens cannot own gold because in 1933 Franklin Roosevelt by executive order outlawed the private ownership of gold.



1941 Jan 1942 began the systematic round up of Jews. Page 680. Aug 1942 Himmler was the only Nazi leader to actually attend a mass execution and he nearly fainted and subsequently had an hysterical fit.





1941 June 21. Nazis attack Russia.



1941 Dec 1941 first gassing - something he learned in WW1.





1942 I walked around the mound of earth and stood in front of the hu people lay pressed so closely together on top of one another that could be seen. Blood was running from almost all the heads de shoulders. Sone of those who had been shot were still moving. their arms and turned their heads to show they were still alive. . , around to see who was doing the shooting. It was an SS man, ground at the rim of the narrow side of the pit, a submachine gun o and smoking a cigarette. The completely naked people walked do step that had been cut into the earthen wall of the pit, stumbled of those who were already ;lying there to the place that the SS r They lay down in front of e dead or wounded; some stroked the still living and murmured what seemed to be words of comfort. T series of shots I looked into the pit and saw the bodies twitching already lying still on the bodies in front. Blood ran from the b necks." (Endnote 76 says "Part of the statement of the engineer Hermann Friedrich Grabe on the mass shooting of some 5,000 Jews in Dubno (Ukraine) on October 5, 1942, by SS and Ukrainian militiamen; see IMT [International Military Tribunal] XXXI, pages 446 ff (2992-PS).



1942 ? When? Hitler proposed building up the German race after the war by assuring that the many women who would normally be without men (due to the war) would be married. The law would provide that men could have more than one wife but his logic is flawed. While he professes the goal of a super race, he breeds by reward for combat. He proposes that military award winners be permitted multiple wives without regard to any sort of physical or mental testing - or indeed any racial testing.



1942 That was the reality. Gradually, however, by the establishing of highly organized murder factories the work of anni removed from the eyes of the populace, rationalized, and cha poison gas. On March l, 1942, the camp of Belzec, w capacity of 15,000 persons, began functioning. It was of



1943 Jan 31. Russians make a stand at Stalingrad (formerly Petrograd?) They succeed in turning back the Germans and begin a march to Berlin.



1943 1943 July 19, 1943. Meeting with doddering Mussolini. They have suffered defeats at the hands of the allies. 1944 squad 105 worked feverishly to exhume the bodies in the mass graves and to burn them to destroy evidence of the mass murders.





1944 Bretton Woods New Hampshire. World Bank and IMF created. Morgans had lost $197 on Japanese defaults (which they later repaid), $20 million fro Austria, $151 million from Germany.



1944 July 20, 1944 Staffenburg sets off a bomb the explodes in Hitler's planning meeting but does not kill Hitler.





1944 July Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, head of German finance, arrested by Nazis after another plot against Hitler



1945 May 4. Schacht is about to be executed when he is liberated by Allies.



1945 Jan 30, 1945 Hitler makes his last speech on the radio. That same day Albert Speer wrote a memo to Hitler informing him that the war was lost. April 30th 1945 Hitler commits suicide and his troops carry him outside, pour gasoline on him and burn him and Eva.



1947 Stalin refuses to accept aid under the Marshal plan.



1949 Mao accepts Stalin invitation and visits Moscow.



1949 Oct. 1. Chairman Mao declares Peoples Republic of China.



1950 Korean war begins. Equipped with soviet arms, the North Koreans come across the border.



1952 Saudis created a bank deceiving their people who believed that usury or paying interest was sinful. They called it Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency. They changed terminology to "return on investment" instead of interest. Eventually Morgan dealt with Adnan Khashoggi the world's richest businessman, son of a court physician.



1953 March 5. Stalin dies.



1953 July. Peace accord signed regarding Korea.



1953 Mao launches a 5 year plan



1956 Feb 24. Kruschev makes a speech condemning the now dead Stalin.



1956 July 26. Egypt's prime minister Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the Suez canal.



1960 Francis Gary Powers shot down over Russia in a U-2 spy plane.



1961 Certificates of deposit invented to circumvent the regulatory cap on interest rates.



1962 Oct. Cuban missile crisis.



1964 Kruschev voted from power.



1966 Bibliography: California Utopian Colonies 1966 Norton, New York.



1967 Morning Star ranch near Occidental. 1973 temporary building torn down by sheriff bulldozers. Kerista village, 1980. Project One, San Francisco, 1980.



1869 Erie ring headed by Gould and Fisk attempted to monopolize the new coal fields of Pennsylvania.



1966 McGeorge Bundy, a leading Bonesman, left his position as National Security Adviser to President Lyndon Johnson in 1966 to assume the presidency of the Ford Foundation. During the nearly two decades that Bundy spent directing the $3 billion tax-exempt fund, he arguably wielded more power than he did during his six years as the National Security Adviser to two presidents. Under the Bundy reign the Ford Foundation spent hundreds of millions of dollars to launch the environmentalist movement and funded scores of projects devoted to population reduction in the Third World.





1970 Morgan incorporates and hires salesmen and begins trading stocks.



1971 August 15. The Nixon decision on August 15, 1971 to remove the dollar from a fixed, gold-backed exchange rate system, had triggered a move toward double-digit inflation, urban decay, rising unemployment and soaring interest rates. The Kissinger-orchestrated Iranian-Middle East oil crisis in the early 1970s had contributed to a rate of deindustrialization that ultimately transformed the United State from the biggest creditor nation in the world to the world's biggest debtor nation.





1972 Itasca, Peacock press. American Utopianism. Robert Fogarty.



1972 And 73,74 There was a recession or depression! Morgan book, page 600 or so. This is when I graduated from college and the job market was not rosy. It influenced my philosophy.



1974 Khashoggi secretly flies in "models" from France and matches them up with all the men at a conference as a sort of joke.



1974 Fifth circuit federal court of appeal overturns Lansky's year and a day contempt sentence for not rushing back from Israel. Asshole Robert Bork authorized this bogus request for a hearing en banc after Bork lost before 5th circuit. Bork wisely declined to go the supreme court.



1976 Nov 3, 1976 Lansky receives new that Justice will not appeal the dismissal of charges against Lansky. Page 385. Lansky wins.



1976 Tie in to macropsychology. IMF imposed austerity measures as a condition for loans to south american countries. These hurt the economies and the country and merely made the people slaves to the U.S. banks. Much of the money was siphoned off by corrupt leaders who redeposited it in Morgan banks in America. This was called "flight capital" and was plundered by some buy which caused the Guinness scandal. Tony Gebauer ripped off the money but why was this star only being paid $150,000 per year while the owners were making $5 million per year? 30% was siphoned off. If there had been no flight capital, the countries could have paid the interest and paid off the principal. Again there was a cycle of loans to south America. Argentina was the only county who did not default on the first round - in the 20'2. This second round was called MBA loans - Mexico, Brazil, Argentina.



1980 1980's Euro dollars become in vogue. $2.5 trillion



1982 March. Rule 415. Blue chip stocks could now register a block of stock and sell it piecemeal. Why could they not do this before?



1984 May. Mother's day weekend. Run on Continental Chicago. FDIC said they would cover it even though it was uninsured stuff. Continental's money was "hot money" money not insured because it was bought in chunks



1986. Between 1983-1986, the British-born conspiracy theorist Antony Sutton wrote a series of pamphlets about the Order of Skull & Bones. According to informed sources, Sutton was one of several historians who were provided with a large file of the Order's internal documents, including minutes of some meetings, descriptions of rituals, and what would appear to be a rather complete list of its members from its founding through to the early 1980s. The short pamphlets were compiled into one volume and published as a book in 1986.





1986 In 1986 there were over 346 mergers in the million dollar mark. To stay independent, corporations could no longer be financially sound because a takeover firm would take them over, drain their cash and disassemble them. Next step LBO leveraged buy out.



1987 stock market crash - almost 60 years after 1929 crash.



1991 Publication of Meyer Lansky's bio called "Little Man"



Index

1765 1, 2

1849 3

1991 14

1995 1

1996 1

21 4, 9, 11, 12

8 miles 4

administrative 1

angry 6

anniversary 8

April 6, 8, 10, 11, 13

arrested 11, 13

artificial 10

attorney 1

August 7, 9, 10

bill 4

blue 14

bogus 14

Boyd 1

California 3, 11, 13

call 9

Charter 3

consent 1

consideration 3

counsel 4

court 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 11-14

crimes 3

Dad 6

David 7

deal 12

Debs 6

debt 3, 5, 8

December 7, 8

default 11, 14

demand 8

drain 14

drug 9

drugs 9

Dupont 9

eggs 6

Engineer 10, 12

evolution 9

Ex Parte Garland 4

ex post facto 4

exaggerated 5

film 10

FTC 7

Garland 4

gasoline 13

genetic 6

George 4

golden eggs 6

goose 6

government 1-4, 8, 10, 11

group 10, 11

gun 12

Hardy 11

home 2, 7

how to 5

Illinois 3, 6, 9

important 5

impression 11

inflation 9

issue 4

January 6

Jim 4, 5

Johnson 3, 11

Judge 4

July 2, 7, 8, 10, 13

June 8, 10-12

left 1, 10

letter 2, 8

loan 4

lost 4, 6, 11-14

LSD 11

Lucas 11

Lucas court 11

magistrate 1

majority 10

Marbury v Madison 11

March 4, 5, 8-14

May 1-5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14

merely 3, 4, 14

miles 4

Morgan 3, 5-7, 9, 10, 12-14

natural law 7

Near 4, 6, 9, 13

November 5, 7, 8

oath 4, 5

October 10, 12

order 4-6, 9-12

Palaschak 1

petition 9

philosophy 1, 14

police 5, 10, 11

press 7, 14

prior 10

probe 5

property 1, 2

purpose 1, 6

Ransom 7

reason 1

refused 5, 8, 10

repeal 8

responsible 8

Richard 3, 10

right 1, 10, 11

Robber Barons 5, 6, 11

San Francisco 13

secrecy 5

sell 14

selling 3

settlement 9

sexy 10

silk 3

smoke 5

stable 3

standing 2

state bar 3, 4, 11

Stevens 3

stimulant 10

suicide 10, 11, 13

support 1, 2, 11

supreme court 9, 12, 14

tenant 11

theory 4, 5

time 1, 4, 12

times 11

title 11

unconstitutional 1-3, 11

use 10, 11

utilities 12

warrant 1

Warren 9

Washington 5

water 4, 10

Way 1, 11

whole 2, 3

wine 6