Article Index: 1924 Category: Chronological Archive Page Sections: July · August · September · November · December |
July | Title | Details |
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Wednesday, 23 July 1924 | ||
23 July 1924 | No Henry Ford Employe May Have Liquor On His Breath or at Home and Keep His Job “The Eighteenth Amendment is part of the fundamental laws of this country. It was meant to be enforced and so far as our organization is concerned it is going to be enforced to the letter.” | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Topic: Ford Motor Company |
August | Title | Details |
Sunday, 17 August 1924 | ||
17 August 1924 | FINDS KINSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND MOTOR CARS Speed and Snap of the American “Jazz” Music Influenced by Automobile Popularity, Says Irving Berlin in Explaining “Ragtime” Development. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
September | Title | Details |
Tuesday, 16 September 1924 | ||
16 September 1924 | MACDONALD'S MOTOR CAR. A part of the Conservative press has been making great play with the trust fund placed at the British Prime Minister's disposal by a boyhood friend for the maintenance of an automobile which Mr. MacDonald could not otherwise afford. | Commentary (text) Publication: The New York Times |
Sunday, 21 September 1924 | ||
21 September 1924 | AUSTRALIAN "OLDS" DUPLICATES FEAT OF CANNON-BALL TRIP | The Pittsburgh Press |
21 September 1924 | FIRST SEDAN BUILT BY HUDSON MOTOR COMPANY IN 1913 | The Pittsburgh Press |
21 September 1924 | W. VA. STATE TROOPERS BUY CHRYSLER AFTER SPEED TEST | The Pittsburgh Press |
21 September 1924 | WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S TRAFFIC TALKS | Walter P. Chrysler, The Pittsburgh Press |
November | Title | Details |
Friday, 14 November 1924 | ||
14 November 1924 | GENERAL MOTORS NOT TO CUT PRICE | The New York Times |
December | Title | Details |
Thursday, 18 December 1924 | ||
18 December 1924 | THE MOTOR VEHICLE SLAUGHTER. The National Conference on Street and Highway Safety, called to meet in Washington by Secretary Hoover, will have failed of its purpose unless the whole country is aroused to the duty of regulating motor vehicle traffic. | Commentary (text) The New York Times |
Sunday, 28 December 1924 | ||
28 December 1924 | Speeding to Satisfy a Debutante's Whim, Detroit Autoist Runs Down Five, Kills One Speeding home to change from a dinner coat to evening clothes because a society débutante desired a more formal attire at her ball, Arthur M. Kugeman last night drove his car into a family attempting to reach a safety zone at St. Aubin and Jefferson Avenues. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
Wednesday, 31 December 1924 | ||
31 December 1924 | DEFENDS BRIDGE PLANS. William Wirt Mills, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, replied yesterday to the Broadway Merchants' Association of Brooklyn, which opposed his plans to obtain additional roadway space on the Williamsburg Bridge. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |