April 1928

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April 13, 1928: Trio of pilots land in Canada in the German airplane Bremen, finish first east-to-west airplane flight over the Atlantic Ocean
April 7, 1928: New York Rangers' Coach Lester Patrick puts himself in NHL Stanley Cup game after his goalie is injured
Bremen pilots Fitzmaurice, von Hünefeld and Köhl

The following events occurred in April 1928:

Sunday, April 1, 1928

Monday, April 2, 1928

Tuesday, April 3, 1928

Wednesday, April 4, 1928

Thursday, April 5, 1928

  • The ocean liner
    SS Leviathan was hit by a 100-foot high wave that damaged the upper deck and flooded some of the third-class accommodations. It still managed to reach New York City on time four days later.[7]
  • Died:

Friday, April 6, 1928

  • Fascist politician Renato Ricci issued a circular ordering that handshaking be ceased as a social custom in Italy, calling it unhygienic and excessive.[8]
  • The
    The Daily Cougar
    was first published.
  • Born:


Saturday, April 7, 1928

Sunday, April 8, 1928

Monday, April 9, 1928

Tuesday, April 10, 1928

  • Frank O. Lowden and Al Smith won the Illinois Republican and the Democratic presidential primaries, respectively.[15]

Wednesday, April 11, 1928

Thursday, April 12, 1928

Friday, April 13, 1928

Saturday, April 14, 1928

Sunday, April 15, 1928

Monday, April 16, 1928

  • Four masked men robbed a train near Chicago.[29]
  • A libel trial opened in Cobourg, Ontario, initiated by General Sir Arthur Currie against a writer and the publisher of the Port Hope Evening Guide. Currie claimed that an article published in the newspaper defamed him by alleging that he wasted Canadian lives by ordering an assault in Mons on November 11, 1918, for no reason other than to have it be recorded that Canadians had fired the last shot of the war.[30][31]
  • NBC received the first television station construction permit.[32]

Tuesday, April 17, 1928

Wednesday, April 18, 1928

Thursday, April 19, 1928

Friday, April 20, 1928

Saturday, April 21, 1928

Sunday, April 22, 1928

Monday, April 23, 1928

Temple

Tuesday, April 24, 1928

Wednesday, April 25, 1928

Bennett

Thursday, April 26, 1928

Friday, April 27, 1928

Saturday, April 28, 1928

Sunday, April 29, 1928

Monday, April 30, 1928

The original Spirit in Washington [47]

References

  1. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 2, 1928. p. 18.
  2. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 16.
  3. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 3, 1928. p. 18.
  4. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 4, 1928. p. 1.
  5. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 17.
  6. ^ "Estelle Harris Dies: 'Seinfeld's Estelle Costanza, 'Toy Story' Franchise's MRS. Potato Head Was 93". 3 April 2022.
  7. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 10, 1928. p. 1.
  8. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 7, 1928. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Spotlight – Pinnacle". Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on March 23, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  10. ^ .
  11. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 8, 1928. p. 1.
  12. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 9, 1928. p. 23.
  13. ^ .
  14. ^ Tuohy, John William. "Guns and Glamour: The Chicago Mob. A History 1900–2000". Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  15. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 11, 1928. p. 1.
  16. ^ Tsuzuki, Chushichi. The Pursuit of Power in Modern Japan 1825 – 1995. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2000. p. 258
  17. Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser
    . April 14, 1928. p. 9.
  18. Chicago Daily Tribune
    : 1.
  19. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 12, 1928. p. 1.
  20. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 13, 1928. p. 1.
  21. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 14, 1928. p. 1.
  22. ^ "37 Killed in Mystery Blast; 22 Injured". West Plains Weekly Quill. West Plains, Missouri. April 19, 1928. p. 1.
  23. ^ Cisco, Marideth (1994). West Plains as I Knew It. Willow Springs, Missouri: Yarnspinner Press. pp. 77–83.
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  25. ^ "Stanley Cup playoffs 1928 – New York Rangers". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  26. ^ "1927–1928 Challenge Cup". Cherry & White – Wigan Warriors Rugby League Fan Site. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  27. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 16, 1928. p. 1.
  28. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 16, 1928. p. 21.
  29. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 17, 1928. p. 1.
  30. ^ "April 16, 1928 – Libel suit begins in Cobourg; former soldiers take the stand". The Hardscrabble Papers. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  31. ^ "Fighting At Mons". The Examiner. Launceston, Tasmania: 7. April 19, 1928.
  32. ^ "Baby Video Has Come Long Way; It Began Back in 1884". Billboard. September 22, 1956. p. 17.
  33. ^ "M6.6 – Bulgaria". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  34. ^ "1928-4-18 Bulgaria: Popovitsa". National Geophysical Data Center. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  35. ^ "Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses (1897–2013)". Boston Marathon Media Guide. Archived from the original on February 6, 2015. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  36. ^ "1928 Corinth Earthquake". Historical RFA. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  37. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 23, 1928. p. 5.
  38. ^ a b "Year End Review – 1928". CanadaGenWeb.org. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  39. ^
    Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 26, 1928. p. 1.
  40. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 26, 1928. p. 17.
  41. ^ "Present Arms". Playbill Vault. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  42. ^ "HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: One-sided result for Old Rochester". Archived from the original on 2018-04-21. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
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  44. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 28, 1928. p. 1.
  45. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . April 30, 1928. p. 18.
  46. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 18.
  47. ^ (attribution: Ad Meskens)]
  48. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 1, 1928. p. 3.