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December 17, 1919

A farmer complains to police that he paid two men $15 for a reserved seat to witness the end of the world. He explained that the two told him he should come to a house in Cleveland to join the other members of his church who had also purchased tickets to see the event. When he arrived, no one else was there, and the end of the world did not come to pass. (Would he prefer to have gotten what he paid for?)

January 31, 1934
The James Gang, led by brothers Frank and Jesse, robs a train in Gadshill, Missouri. Telling the train's engineer to pass it along to the newspapers, they leave behind a description of their great crime with a blank space left in for the amount of the heist. newspapers cooperatively fill the amount: $22,000.

June 4, 1070
Roquefort cheese is alledgedly discovered by a French shepherd who finds the sheep's milk cheese he lost in a cave covered by a tasty mold.

June 15, 1908
A pastor in Pennsylvania, despairing of keeping records, installs a cash register at the church door so churchgoers can see their donations rung up. It also represents a "pay-as-you-enter" approach, dispensing with the collection plate.

January 7, 1932
In Los Angeles, officials apparently consider "Lysistrata," a Greek play by Aristophanes, too sexy-or too subversive. The tragedy is about how women plot to end a war by withholding sexual relations during its duration. The entire cast of 65, performing at one of the city' largest theaters, is arrested and taken to the police station.

January 14, 1909
In New York, a 21-year old woman sues her husband on the grounds that their marriage violates the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. She says she has nothing against her husband, but wants the protection under the amendment which forbids involuntary servitude.

February 12, 1866
Idaho's governor flees office after pocketing the entire territory's treasury receipts Of $41,062.

January 12, 1928
Pope Pius XI receives a strange communication from Moscow. It informs him that he has been condemned to death for supporting the anti-Bolshevist movement with contributions of money. It is signed by, among others, Party Secretary Joseph Stalin.


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