Coolidge’s Aircraft Board of Inquiry rejects Billy Mitchell’s call for a unified Air Force, continuing the existing system of separate army and navy air services.
Texan citizens create a fund to pay for a special session of the Legislature to investigate Gov. Miriam Ferguson, since it turns out that special sessions don’t have the power to appropriate funds for themselves during the special session.
A day after Gov. Ferguson announces a bounty on rich flouters of prohibition law, George Brady, a black butler at the Governor’s Mansion is arrested for attempting to sell liquor to some white dudes. Brady had a death sentence commuted by a previous governor, but his parole was revoked by another governor “on general principles,” he was then furloughed to work in the Mansion, and later pardoned by Ms. Ferguson.
The NYT op-ed page says it would have more sympathy with Ferguson’s critics if she hadn’t campaigned on a promise to let her husband do most of the governoring, a job divided between “an elected wife who confesses small knowledge of how to exercise it and a husband whose record shows that he knows too much.”
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill says “The Socialist in his folly and the Communist in his malice would undermine and fatally wreck the pillars of our society. They wish to go as fast as possible along the same road, but the Communist thinks he can smash his way by violence and the Socialist believes he can do it by humbug.” I’ve said it before: we just don’t use the word “humbug” often enough these days.
Gandhi is fasting again. The NYT fails to say why, but it’s a “penitential” 7-day fast after “moral lapses” by some kids at the Satyagraha Ashram.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Today -100: November 30, 1925: They wish to go as fast as possible along the same road
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