SPAIN LIFTS CENSORSHIP.; Will Allow Dispatches to Leave Country Unchecked.
Date: 10 June 1929
Censorship lifted on dispatches leaving country

John Marshall Alexander Jr. (June 9, 1929 – December 25, 1954), known by the stage name Johnny Ace, was an American rhythm-and-blues singer. He had a string of hit singles in the mid-1950s. He emerged as a prominent figure in postwar R&B and gained fame with hits such as "My Song", "Cross My Heart", and "Pledging My Love". Ace's smooth vocal style and romantic ballads made him a popular artist, particularly on R&B radio stations and jukeboxes. At the height of his career, he toured extensively and was regarded as one of the most promising young stars in the genre.
He died on Christmas Day 1954 by accidentally shooting himself backstage in Houston, Texas at the age of 25. He remains a significant figure in early R&B history, with later artists covering his songs and citing him as an inspiration.
"Pledging My Love", produced by Johnny Otis and featuring Otis on vibraphone, became a posthumous hit and has been recorded by numerous musicians across different genres.
llegir més...El 9 de juny de 1929 era un diumenge sota el signe estrella de ♊. Era el 159 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Herbert Hoover.
Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 97 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dimarts, 9 de juny de 2026, fa 25 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dimecres, 9 de juny de 2027, d'aquí a 339 dies. Heu viscut durant 35.454 dies, o unes 850.896 hores, o uns 51.053.783 minuts, o uns 3.063.226.980 segons.
Date: 10 June 1929
Censorship lifted on dispatches leaving country
Date: 09 June 1929
Date: 09 June 1929
By HENRY R. ILSLEY
Henry ILSLEY
Plans to license professional dog handlers
Date: 09 June 1929
Photograph by Times Wide World
Photograph Wide
Feature article on growing use of buses for long distance runs; illus
Date: 10 June 1929
Special to The New York Times
Date: 09 June 1929
By JOHN MacCORMAC. Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
John MacCORMAC
Trianon Treaty revision movement