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June 8, 1930: Carol II proclaimed as King of Romania after return from exile Juramant Carol II.jpg
June 8, 1930: Carol II proclaimed as King of Romania after return from exile

Sunday, June 1, 1930

Monday, June 2, 1930

Tuesday, June 3, 1930

Wednesday, June 4, 1930

Thursday, June 5, 1930

Friday, June 6, 1930

Saturday, June 7, 1930

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Ekman

Sunday, June 8, 1930

Monday, June 9, 1930

June 9, 1930: Chicago Board of Trade building, the city's tallest, opens Chicago Board Of Trade Building.jpg
June 9, 1930: Chicago Board of Trade building, the city's tallest, opens

Tuesday, June 10, 1930

Wednesday, June 11, 1930

Thursday, June 12, 1930

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Schmeling

Friday, June 13, 1930

Segrave Henry Segrave at the 1921 French Grand Prix (cropped).jpg
Segrave

Saturday, June 14, 1930

Sunday, June 15, 1930

Monday, June 16, 1930

Tuesday, June 17, 1930

Wednesday, June 18, 1930

Thursday, June 19, 1930

Friday, June 20, 1930

Saturday, June 21, 1930

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Nefertiti

Sunday, June 22, 1930

Monday, June 23, 1930

Tuesday, June 24, 1930

Morris and Beery in The Big House The-Big-House-1930.jpg
Morris and Beery in The Big House

Wednesday, June 25, 1930

Thursday, June 26, 1930

Friday, June 27, 1930

Saturday, June 28, 1930

Sunday, June 29, 1930

Monday, June 30, 1930

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  2. Crawford, Arthur (June 3, 1930). "Pass Pensions Over Veto". Chicago Daily Tribune . p. 1.
  3. Darrah, David (June 4, 1930). "France Spurns Sea Race Ban, Italy Charges". Chicago Daily Tribune . p. 1.
  4. "Mystery Fire Destroys India Bank and Shops". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 5, 1930. p. 5.
  5. "Europe Ready for Tariff War, French Warn". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 6, 1930. p. 7.
  6. "Carol Back in Rumania Where His Son is King". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 7, 1930. p. 3.
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  13. attribution: Joe Ravi
  14. "Offer $30,000 for Assassin". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 10, 1930. pp. 1–2.
  15. "Set $55,000 Price on Killer". Chicago Daily Tribune : 1. June 11, 1930.
  16. "Lssh Radicals at Banquet of Board of Trade". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 10, 1930. p. 1.
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  33. "Mellon Comes to Defense of the New Tariff". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 21, 1930. p. 1.
  34. "N Y. to Mexico in 16 1/2 Hours". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 22, 1930. p. 1.
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  47. "Report Capital of Bolivia Taken by Rebel Army". Chicago Daily Tribune . June 28, 1930. p. 3.
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  50. Dailey, Charles (July 1, 1930). "All-India Rebel Leader Jailed in British Drive". Chicago Daily Tribune . p. 17.