May 1928

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May 23, 1928: Airship Italia sets off from Norway with crew of 16 and goal of landing at the North Pole, crashes in Arctic two days later [1]

The following events occurred in May 1928:

Tuesday, May 1, 1928

Wednesday, May 2, 1928

Thursday, May 3, 1928

  • The
    China when Chinese and Japanese soldiers clashed in Jinan, resulting in the death of 12 Japanese. Both sides blamed each other for the shooting, but Japanese officer Hikosuke Fukuda vowed to punish the Chinese for the incident after stockpiling food and ammunition.[5]
  • The town of Carnation, Washington, changed its name back to Tolt. The official name would remain until 1951, when the name would be changed to Carnation again.
  • Born: Dave Dudley, country music singer, in Spencer, Wisconsin (d. 2003)
  • Died:

Friday, May 4, 1928

Saturday, May 5, 1928

Jenkins

Sunday, May 6, 1928

  • Coupe de France Final
    .

Monday, May 7, 1928

Tuesday, May 8, 1928

Wednesday, May 9, 1928

Thursday, May 10, 1928

Friday, May 11, 1928

Saturday, May 12, 1928

Sunday, May 13, 1928

Monday, May 14, 1928

Tuesday, May 15, 1928

Wednesday, May 16, 1928

  • A panic on Wall Street caused stocks to plunge by as many as forty points, as a record 4,820,840 shares changed hands. The fall was triggered by selling of shares in aircraft companies.[2]
  • The House of Lords debated the matter of whether a husband should be allowed to disinherit wives and children in favour of mistresses.[24]
  • Born: Billy Martin, baseball player and manager, in Berkeley, California (d. 1989)

Thursday, May 17, 1928

Friday, May 18, 1928

Haywood

Saturday, May 19, 1928

Sunday, May 20, 1928

Monday, May 21, 1928

Tuesday, May 22, 1928

Wednesday, May 23, 1928

Thursday, May 24, 1928

Friday, May 25, 1928

Saturday, May 26, 1928

Payne

Sunday, May 27, 1928

Monday, May 28, 1928

Tuesday, May 29, 1928

  • Automobile manufacturers Dodge and Chrysler announced a merger worth $235 million.[48]
  • The U.S. Senate adjourned after the session on the Boulder Dam Bill lasted more than 31 hours due to filibustering.[49]

Wednesday, May 30, 1928

Thursday, May 31, 1928

  • A four-man crew of two Australians and two Americans took off in the Fokker F.VII Southern Cross from Oakland, California, attempting to make the first ever trans-Pacific flight to Australia.[52]
  • The
    Yugoslav National Assembly was adjourned for a week after opposition members tore the tops off of desks, pounded fists and shouted against the methods of police suppressing anti-Italian demonstrations.[53]

References

  1. ^ Attribution: Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-05738 / Georg Pahl / CC-BY-SA 3.0
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  3. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 2, 1928. p. 1.
  4. ^ "Coolidge Pins Flying Crosses On German, Irish Trans-Sea Fliers", Fresno (CA) Bee, May 2, 1928, p. 1
  5. ^ Akira Iriye, After Imperialism: The Search for a New Order in the Far East, 1921–1931 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965; reprinted:Chicago: Imprint Publications, 1990): 199–201.
  6. ^ "Chronology 1928". indiana.edu. 2002. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  7. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 6, 1928. p. 1.
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  9. ^ "Northern Rugby League 1927/28". Rugby League Project. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
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  11. ^ "The Jinan Incident". WW2 Timelines. 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  12. ^ a b "Hostilities in the Jinan Incident". Cultural China. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  13. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  14. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  15. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 8, 1928. p. 1.
  16. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 1.
  17. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 10, 1928. p. 11.
  18. ^ "WRGB -- GE's Station with many "Firsts" (For America)". Television History – The First 75 Years. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
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  20. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  21. ^ Satanovsky, Gary. "Mussolini ends women's suffrage". Famous Daily. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
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  23. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 16, 1928. p. 1.
  24. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 17, 1928. p. 1.
  25. ^ The Ninth Olympiad, Amsterdam 1928: Official Report (International Olympic Committee, 1928) p. 666
  26. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 18, 1928. p. 25.
  27. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 1.
  28. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 18, 1928. p. 1.
  29. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 1.
  30. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 25.
  31. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 22, 1928. p. 3.
  32. ^ "Yukon-Pocahontas Coal Company No. 1 Mine Explosion". United States Mine Rescue Association. Retrieved March 4, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  33. ^ "Coal Mine Disasters in the United States By State: Kentucky". United States Mine Rescue Association. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
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  36. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 8.
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    Chicago Daily Tribune
    : 5. May 25, 1928.
  38. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 24, 1928. p. 1.
  39. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 25, 1928. p. 1.
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  41. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 26, 1928. p. 1.
  42. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 26, 1928. p. 1.
  43. ^ Kastner, Charles. "The 1928 Bunion Derby: America's Brush with Integrated Sports". BlackPast.org. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  44. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 27, 1928. p. 13.
  45. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 29, 1928. p. 1.
  46. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 29, 1928. p. 1.
  47. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 21.
  48. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . May 30, 1928. p. 1.
  49. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 1.
  50. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 3.
  51. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . June 1, 1928. p. 1.
  52. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . June 1, 1928. p. 17.