May 1929 Explained
The following events occurred in May 1929:
Wednesday, May 1, 1929
Thursday, May 2, 1929
Friday, May 3, 1929
- Berlin Police stormed barricades erected by communists as rioting continued in the city for a third day.[3]
Saturday, May 4, 1929
Sunday, May 5, 1929
- Fifty policemen in Berlin were arrested for mutiny, as fighting with communists finally ended after four days.[8]
- Born: Ilene Woods, voice actress and singer, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (d. 2010)
Monday, May 6, 1929
Tuesday, May 7, 1929
- Al Capone hosted a party to ostensibly honor gang members John Scalise, Albert Anselmi and Joseph Giunta. In February, Scalise and Anselmi had been arrested on suspicion of having carried out the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, but released for lack of evidence. During the festivities Capone accused them of being traitors, then personally beat them with a club and shot them dead. Their bodies were dumped on a roadside near Hammond, Indiana, where they were found the next day.[10] [11]
- Born: Dick Williams, baseball player, manager and coach, in St. Louis, Missouri (d. 2011)
Wednesday, May 8, 1929
Thursday, May 9, 1929
Friday, May 10, 1929
Saturday, May 11, 1929
Sunday, May 12, 1929
- In a referendum in Switzerland, nearly two-thirds of voters rejected prohibition by voting against a proposal to institute local option with regard to the sale of alcoholic beverages.[17]
- Born:
Monday, May 13, 1929
Tuesday, May 14, 1929
Wednesday, May 15, 1929
- A fire at the Cleveland Clinic killed 123 people, after nitrocellulose x-ray film ignited in the basement of the hospital. Most of the victims died from the inhalation of nitric acid fumes generated by the burning of the film stock.[21]
- Germany submitted its reparations counterproposal to the Young Commission.[22]
Thursday, May 16, 1929
Friday, May 17, 1929
- Al Capone and a bodyguard were arrested in Philadelphia for carrying concealed weapons. They both pleaded guilty and each were sentenced to a year in prison.[26] [27]
- Died: Lilli Lehmann, 80, German operatic soprano
Saturday, May 18, 1929
Sunday, May 19, 1929
Monday, May 20, 1929
Tuesday, May 21, 1929
Wednesday, May 22, 1929
Thursday, May 23, 1929
- Feng Yuxiang, who had been War Minister of China until attempting a revolt against President Chiang Kai-shek, was expelled permanently from the Kuomintang.[33]
- Mickey Mouse was heard speaking on screen for the first time with the release of the cartoon short The Karnival Kid.
- Born: Vic Stasiuk, Canadian ice hockey player who was part of the trio of Ukrainian-Canadians to make up "The Uke Line" for the Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League; in Lethbridge, Alberta (d. 2023)
Friday, May 24, 1929
Saturday, May 25, 1929
Sunday, May 26, 1929
Monday, May 27, 1929
- The U.S. Supreme Court decided the "Pocket Veto Case" (Bands of the State of Washington v. United States and Okanogan, Methow, San Poelis, Nespelem, Colville, and Lake Indian Tribes v. United States), interpreting Article I of the U.S. Constitution and the provision that a bill that has not been signed or returned to Congress within 10 days becomes law unless Congress has adjourned. Specifically, the Court determined that adjourning for the summer would not have prevented Congress from reconsidering a bill, as opposed to adjourning without consideration of further legislation.
- The Court decided United States v. Schwimmer, upholding the denial of U.S. citizenship to Hungarian pacifist Rosika Schwimmer, who had refused to agree that she was "willing to "take up arms in defense of her country".
- Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow were married in a surprise ceremony outside Englewood, New Jersey.[37]
Tuesday, May 28, 1929
Wednesday, May 29, 1929
Thursday, May 30, 1929
Friday, May 31, 1929
- The Ford Motor Company signed a nine-year contract with the Soviet Union. The Soviets agreed to purchase $30 million worth of Ford products within four years while Ford agreed to provide technical advice and help build an automobile factory in Nizhny Novgorod.[42] The Nizhegorodsky Avtomobilny Zavod factory would open at the end of 1931 and produce its first vehicle, based on the Ford Model A, and marketed in the USSR as the NAZ-A starting on January 1, 1932.
Notes and References
- Web site: Today in Earthquake History . . March 18, 2015 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . May 2, 1929 . 15 Die in German Red Riots . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: May 4, 1929 . Police Besiege Berlin Reds . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Owen . Bernard . Rodriguez-McKey . Maria . 2013 . Proportional Western Europe: The Failure of Governance . New York . Palgrave MacMillan . 82 . 9781137374370 .
- News: May 5, 1929 . Supreme Court Orders Sinclair to Start Term . Chicago Daily Tribune. 3 .
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- Web site: Rugby League's home from home . October 1, 2000 . . March 18, 2015 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . May 6, 1929 . Berlin Police Mutiny as Four Day Riots End . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: May 7, 1929 . Place Sinclair Behind Bars . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Sifakis, Carl . 2005 . The Mafia Encyclopedia . registration . New York . Facts on File, Inc. . 20 . 9780816069897 .
- News: May 8, 1929 . 3 Slain; Scialsi, Anselmi? . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: Carl Hubbell . Stein . Fred . SABR Baseball Biography Project . . March 18, 2015 .
- News: Pegler . Westbrook . May 11, 1929 . Dr. Freeland's Victory in Preakness Worth $52, 325 . Chicago Daily Tribune. 23 .
- Book: Wuthnow, Robert . 2014 . Rough Country: How Texas Became America's Most Powerful Bible-Belt State . Princeton, New Jersey . Princeton University Press . 145 . 9781400852116 .
- News: May 12, 1929 . Riot; Close a University . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Munden, Kenneth White . 1971 . American Film Institute Catalog: Feature Films 1921–1930 . University of California Press . 217 . 9780520209695 .
- News: May 13, 1929 . Swiss Say 'No' to Prohibition by 2 to 1 Vote . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Newton, Michael . 2012 . The Mafia at Apalachin, 1957 . McFarland & Company, Inc. . 42–43 . 9780786489862 .
- Book: Newton, Michael . 2007 . Mr. Mob: The Life and Crimes of Moe Dalitz . Jefferson, North Carolina . McFarland & Company, Inc. . 48 . 9780786453627 .
- News: Crawford . Arthur . May 15, 1929 . Farm Bounty Wins in Senate . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: Cleveland Clinic Fire . Ohio History Central . March 18, 2015 .
- News: May 16, 1929 . German War Debt Parley Reaches Crisis . Chicago Daily Tribune. 6 .
- Web site: The first Oscars: what happened in 1929 . Chilton . Martin . February 15, 2015 . . March 18, 2015 .
- Web site: Today in History (1929): The First Academy Awards Ceremony is Held . May 16, 2014 . Lomography . March 18, 2015 .
- News: Count Montgelas . May 17, 1929 . Storm Cripples Graf Zeppelin . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: The Al Capone Trial: A Chronology . Porazzo . Daniel M. . UMKC School of Law . March 18, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141031183951/http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/capone/caponechrono.html . October 31, 2014 .
- May 18, 1929 . Al Capone is Jailed on Gun Toting Charge . . . 3 .
- News: May 19, 1929 . 'Toughest Jail' Closes Doors on Capone . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: May 20, 1929 . Panic at Ball Game Kills 2 in New York . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Thomas, David . 2011 . Professionalism in Policing: An Introduction . limited . Clifton Park, New York . Delmar, Cengage Learning . 8 . 9780495091899 .
- News: May 22, 1929 . Beauty Contests are Forbidden by Mussolini . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: Chronology 1929 . 2002 . indiana.edu . March 18, 2015 .
- News: May 24, 1929 . Supreme Party of China Expels "Christian" Feng . Chicago Daily Tribune. 8 .
- News: May 25, 1929 . Scotch Churches Unite . Chicago Daily Tribune. 10 .
- News: May 26, 1929 . Italian Senate Ratifies Accord with Vatican . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: May 27, 1929 . Flyers Down; 172 Hrs. in Air . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Abrams . Norma . May 28, 1929 . Lindy and Anne Morrow Wed . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Crawford . Arthur . May 29, 1929 . House Sends Tariff Soaring . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Dickstein . Martin . May 29, 1929 . The Cinema Circuit . . 32 .
- Sewer Maintenance in a Cold Climate (Vol. 41, No. 3, Part I). 25036277. Water Environment Federation . F. E. Ayers. Mar 1969. 418.
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=QBJtjoHflPwC&dat=19290530&printsec=frontpage&hl=en "Mrs. A. Hayden Died in Hospital; Inquest Opened— Aged Lady Had Bravely Tried to Battle Flamers Which Had Taken Hold Of Curtains in Her Home"
- News: June 1, 1929 . Ford and Russia Sign Contract for $30,000,000 . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .