Name Slits Event Type Death Event Date 06 Feb 1935 Event Place Sint-Oedenrode, Noord-Brabant, Nederland Event Place (Original) Sint-Oedenrode Gender Female Father's Name Thomas Slits Mother's Name Gerardina Helena Adriaans
Citation "Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Miscellaneous Records," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QLXG-ZTB6 : 23 August 2017), Slits, Death 06 Feb 1935, Sint-Oedenrode, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing Sint-Oedenrode, archive 405, inventory number 406, record number 8; ; Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum.
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The temperature on February 6, 1935 was between -2.0 °C and 4.6 °C and averaged 1.6 °C. There was 0.1 mm of rain. There was 0.9 hours of sunshine (10%). The average windspeed was 4 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the northeast. Source: KNMI
February 2 » Leonarde Keeler administers polygraph tests to two murder suspects, the first time polygraph evidence was admitted in U.S. courts.
February 12 » USSMacon, one of the two largest helium-filled airships ever created, crashes into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California and sinks.
June 3 » One thousand unemployed Canadian workers board freight cars in Vancouver, beginning a protest trek to Ottawa.
June 10 » Chaco War ends: A truce is called between Bolivia and Paraguay who had been fighting since 1932.
June 11 » Inventor Edwin Armstrong gives the first public demonstration of FM broadcasting in the United States at Alpine, New Jersey.
September 8 » US Senator from Louisiana Huey Long is fatally shot in the Louisiana State Capitol building.
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