• German
socialist activist
Rosa Luxemburg stood on trial at the
Frankfurt Criminal Court on charges of encouraging public disobedience stemming from anti-war speeches she made across
Germany. During the trial, Luxemburg declared, "When, as I say, the majority of people come to the conclusion that wars are nothing but a barbaric, unsocial, reactionary phenomenon, entirely against the interests of the people, then wars will have become impossible." She was sentenced to one year in prison, which she served during the second year of
World War I. • British rancher William S. Benton, who owned land in
Chihuahua under control of Mexican revolutionary
Pancho Villa, was reported executed by firing squad in
Juarez following a court martial where he was convicted of making an attempt on the revolutionary leader's life. However, friends and acquaintances of Benton claimed he had never taken sides in the
Mexican Revolution nor had any motivation to harm Villa. • James William Humphrys Scotland made the first substantial cross-country flight in New Zealand. He flew from
Invercargill to
Gore, a distance of , in 40 minutes in a
Caudron biplane. He continued on to
Dunedin,
Timaru and
Christchurch where he arrived on 6 March. • The
Fethard-on-Sea life-boat capsized on service off the cost of
County Wexford,
Ireland, with nine men lost. •
Winston Churchill,
First Lord of the Admiralty, flew as a passenger in a
Sopwith Sociable airplane at
Hendon,
England, three days after the aircraft's test flight. • The
Jōhana railroad was extended in
Toyama Prefecture,
Japan, with stations
Takaoka,
Futatsuka,
Toide,
Aburaden,
Demachi,
Takagi,
Fukuno, and
Jōhana serving the line. • The Norwegian sports club
Rollon was formed in
Ålesund,
Norway, and remains the oldest sports club in the city to offer
association football. • The village of
Legal, Alberta was established. •
Born: •
Peter Rogers, British film-maker, producer of the
Carry On series; in
Rochester, Kent,
England (d.
2009) •
John Charles Daly, American television personality, host of ''
What's My Line?''; in
Johannesburg,
South Africa (d.
1991) •
Joey Archibald, American boxer, world
featherweight champion in 1938 to 1941; as Joseph Archibald, in
Providence, Rhode Island, United States (d.
1998) •
Died: •
Federico Degetau, Puerto Rican politician, first
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico from 1901 to 1905 (b.
1862) •
Dev Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana, Nepalese state leader, 12th
Prime Minister of Nepal (b.
1862) ==
February 21, 1914 (Saturday)==