fbpx
Wikipedia

July 1928

<< July 1928 >>
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31  

The following events occurred in July 1928:

July 4, 1928: Wealthy Belgian financier Alfred Loewenstein killed after falling from airplane
July 17, 1928: Mexican President-Elect Álvaro Obregón assassinated 16 days after election

Sunday, July 1, 1928 edit

  • Álvaro Obregón was elected unopposed to succeed Plutarco Elías Calles as President of Mexico beginning December 1.[1]
  • The NBC-owned experimental television station W2XBS began operations in New York City with test broadcasts of the signals scanned by the RCA Photophone television scanning system. It would begin commercial broadcasts exactly 13 years later, on July 1, 1941, and is now the NBC flagship station WNBC.
  • New York police ended a dance marathon after 20 days. The $8,600 prize money was distributed among the nine remaining couples.[2]
  • Died: Frankie Yale, 35, American gangster, was killed by submachine gun fire and a shotgun blast while driving in New York City.

Monday, July 2, 1928 edit

Tuesday, July 3, 1928 edit

  • Scotish inventor John Logie Baird successfully demonstrate the transmission of colour television for the first time. The demonstration transmitted pictures of eight-year-old Noele Gordon, "wearing different coloured hats".[4]
  • A prototype of the first commercially available television set, the General Electric "Octagon" scanning disk mechanical television, was unveiled by General Electric for possible manufacture and sale. Only four of the sets, which included a wooden cabinet in the style of furniture similar to radio receivers, were made and the Octagon was never marketed.[5] The initial suggested retail price for the set was $75.00, equivalent to almost $1,200 in 2020.[6]

Wednesday, July 4, 1928 edit

  • Eleftherios Venizelos became Prime Minister of Greece for the fifth time.
  • Alfred Loewenstein, a Belgian financier and one of the wealthiest people in the world at the time with a fortune of 12 million pounds sterling (equivalent to $60 million in U.S. and to $950,000,000 in 2021), was killed after falling out of his privately owned airplane at an altitude of 4,000 feet (1,200 m).[7] At the time, he and six other people were in a Fokker F.VII airliner flying over the English Channel from Croydon to Brussels. Loewenstein had last been seen walking to the rear of the aircraft to use the bathroom and had opened a door opposite the bathroom. His body was found on a beach in France eight days later.
  • Daredevil Jean Lussier survived the stunt of being swept over Niagara Falls, using a specially constructed rubber ball 6 feet (1.8 m) in diameter. Although the rubber ball was heavily damaged, Lussier sustained only minor bruises after plunging 167 feet (51 m).[8] Previous attempts at going over the Falls had been in wooden barrels; Lussier became only the fourth person to survive the stunt.
  • Born:

Thursday, July 5, 1928 edit

  • Italian aviators Arturo Ferrarin and Carlo Del Prete set a new distance record for sustained flight when they landed north of Natal, Brazil, 7,218 kilometres (4,485 mi) away from Montecelio, Italy where they took off from two days earlier.[9]
  • Born: Warren Oates, American film actor, in Depoy, Kentucky (d. 1982)

Friday, July 6, 1928 edit

 
The Chilean naval transport Angamos

Saturday, July 7, 1928 edit

 
The 1928 Pontiac Model Q

Sunday, July 8, 1928 edit

Monday, July 9, 1928 edit

  • The tobacco strike in Greece was called off after four weeks.[18]
 
The Graf Zeppelin in 1930

Tuesday, July 10, 1928 edit

Wednesday, July 11, 1928 edit

Thursday, July 12, 1928 edit

  • The Russian icebreaker Krasin rescued the seven remaining survivors of the Italia crash. They had been stranded for a total of 48 days.[14][24]
  • The Bolzano Victory Monument was inaugurated in northern Italy by King Victor Emmanuel III. Thousands protested in cities across the border in Austria, angered by what they saw as another provocation in the Italianization of South Tyrol. No battle had actually been fought at the site and the Latin inscription on the monument read, "Here are the borders of the fatherland, set down the banner. From here we brought to the others language, law and arts."[25][26][27]
  • Born: Elias James Corey, organic chemist, in Methuen, Massachusetts
  • Died: Mexican aviator Emilio Carranza, 22, was killed when his plane crashed during a thunderstorm, shortly after taking off from New York at the conclusion of his goodwill tour of the United States.[28]

Friday, July 13, 1928 edit

Saturday, July 14, 1928 edit

  • A Berlin court ruled that it was not immoral for businessmen to work in shirt sleeves.[30]

Sunday, July 15, 1928 edit

Monday, July 16, 1928 edit

Tuesday, July 17, 1928 edit

Wednesday, July 18, 1928 edit

Thursday, July 19, 1928 edit

Friday, July 20, 1928 edit

  • Wrongly convicted German-born man Oscar Slater was freed by a Scottish appeals court after serving 19 years for a murder he did not commit.[37]
  • A government decree in Hungary ordered the country's Romani people to integrate with the general population in dress and language and settle down in fixed abodes.[38]
  • Government offices in Washington, D.C., closed at noon due to a deadly heat wave.[39]
  • Died: Greek poet Kostas Karyotakis committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest. Days earlier, the 31-year old poet had written Preveza, where he had been working as a legal administrator, to express his misery.[40]

Saturday, July 21, 1928 edit

Sunday, July 22, 1928 edit

  • Japan broke off diplomatic relations with China.[6]
  • American pilots John Henry Mears and Charles B.D. Collyer completed an aerial circumnavigation of the globe in 23 days 15 hours and 21 minutes and 3 seconds, beating the old record by 4 days and 23 hours.[43]
  • A crowd of 150,000 marched in Vienna in favor of uniting Austria with Germany.[44]
  • Born:
  • Died: William M. Folger, 84, American naval officer

Monday, July 23, 1928 edit

Tuesday, July 24, 1928 edit

Wednesday, July 25, 1928 edit

  • The Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, announced his resignation effective November 12.[48]
  • The United States and China signed a treaty regulating tariff relations.[49] The treaty also essentially granted diplomatic recognition to the Kuomintang government by the United States, though this fact was only agreed upon by legal experts after study.[50]
  • Born:
    • Dolphy (stage name for Rodolfo Vera Quízon Sr.) Filipino comedy film actor, known as "The King of Comedy" in the Philippines; in Tondo District, Manila (d. 2012)
    • Mario Montenegro (stage name for Roger Collin Macalalag), Filipino dramatic film actor; in Pagsanjan (d. 1988)

Thursday, July 26, 1928 edit

Friday, July 27, 1928 edit

  • It was announced that Cosmo Lang, the Anglican Archbishop of York, would succeed Randall Davidson as Archbishop of Canterbury.[55]
  • The day before the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, some international athletes and delegates came around to the Olympic Stadium to get a glimpse of the structure. An altercation broke out between the French group, and a Dutch gatekeeper who punched one of the French officials in the jaw. The French government immediately demanded, and received, an apology from the Dutch Olympic Committee and a promise to discharge the gatekeeper.[56]

Saturday, July 28, 1928 edit

  • The opening ceremony for the Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands was held. France boycotted the ceremony after their delegation arrived at the stadium and saw that the Dutch gatekeeper from the day before had not been discharged as the Olympic Committee had promised. Germany received the biggest ovation from the 45,000 on hand, this being their first Olympics since 1912 after not being invited to the 1920 and 1924 Games.[56]
  • Anton Korošec became Prime Minister of Yugoslavia.

Sunday, July 29, 1928 edit

Monday, July 30, 1928 edit

Tuesday, July 31, 1928 edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cornyn, John (July 2, 1928). "Mexico Elects Gen. Obregon as New President". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  2. ^ "N. Y. Police End Dance Derby After 20 Days". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 1, 1928. p. 1.
  3. ^ "Death Blow if Al Wins, Says Cherrington". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 3, 1928. p. 1.
  4. ^ Fullarton, Donald (February 26, 2013). "Baird achieves colour TV". Helensburgh Heritage. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  5. ^ "Watching TV" exhibition, "Canadian Museum of History
  6. ^ a b c Mercer, Derrik (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 367. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  7. ^ "Suicide Hinted in Strange Death of Europe's Croesus— Alfred Lowenstein Believed to Have Opened Wrong Door of Cabin and Plunged Out Into Space Over Channel". The Evening Independent. July 5, 1928. p. 1 – via Google News.
  8. ^ "Rides Niagara Falls Safely in Rubber Ball". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 5, 1928. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Rome-to-Brazil Flight World Record". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 6, 1928. p. 1.
  10. ^ "Angamos". Shipwrecks. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  11. ^ Neibaur, James L. (2015). James Cagney Films of the 1930s. London: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-4422-4220-3.
  12. ^ Shirer, William (July 7, 1928). "Lacoste Knocks Net Crown from Cochet's Brow". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 15.
  13. ^ Godfrey, Donald (2014). C. Francis Jenkins, Pioneer of Film and Television. University of Illinois. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-252-09615-0.
  14. ^ a b Nuttall, Mark (2005). Encyclopedia of the Arctic. New York and Oxon: Routledge. p. 1437. ISBN 978-1-57958-436-8.
  15. ^ Shirer, William (July 8, 1928). "Helen Retains World's Net Title, 6-2, 6-3". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. Part 2 p. 1.
  16. ^ "2 Germans Shatter Duration Record in Flight of 65 Hours". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 8, 1928. p. 1.
  17. ^ "Tax Collections by U.S. for 1928 Drop $74,776,244". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 9, 1928. p. 18.
  18. ^ "Greek Strikes Ended". The Straits Times. Singapore: 9. July 10, 1928.
  19. ^ "Christen Giant German Airship with Liquid Air". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 10, 1928. p. 31.
  20. ^ "Former Dictator of Greece Freed from Jail by New Premier". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 11, 1928. p. 13.
  21. ^ Bennett, James O'Donnell (July 12, 1928). "Smith Picks Militant Wet to Lead Fight". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  22. ^ "Farmer–Labor Picks Norris Despite His No". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 12, 1928. p. 1.
  23. ^ "Lord Janner of Braunstone - obituary". The Telegraph.
  24. ^ "7 Win Arctic Death Battle". Chicago Daily Tribune. June 13, 1928. p. 1.
  25. ^ "Italy Dedicates War Memorial; Austria Angry". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 13, 1928. p. 13.
  26. ^ Lantschner, Emma. "History of the South Tyrol Conflict and its Settlement". Tolerance Through Law: Self Governance and Group Rights In South Tyrol. Ed. Jens Woelk, Francesco Palermo and Joseph Marko. Nertherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008. p. 8. ISBN 978-90-04-16302-7.
  27. ^ Angelucci, Malcolm. "Bolzano Bozen's Monument to Victory: Rhetoric, Sacredness and Profanation". New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies, Volume 2: The Arts and History. Ed. Graziella Parati. Plymouth: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 2013. p. 177. ISBN 978-1-61147-566-1.
  28. ^ "Carranza Killed In Crash As He Flies Into Storm In Mexico Hop," The New York Times, July 14, 1928
  29. ^ "Under U. S. Flag Peru Ends 1883 Spat with Chile". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 14, 1928. p. 5.
  30. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (July 15, 1928). "Court Holds Shirt Sleeves Not Immoral". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  31. ^ Steele, John (July 16, 1928). "Europe Gasps in U.S. Brand in Heat Wave". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 8.
  32. ^ Steele, John (July 17, 1928). "King of England Receives World Cancer Experts". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 15.
  33. ^ "Obregon Slain at Banquet". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 18, 1928. p. 1.
  34. ^ "Churchill Announces Tax on Betting to Be Reduced". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 19, 1928. p. 14.
  35. ^ "Chronology 1928". indiana.edu. 2002. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  36. ^ "Find Banker's Body in Sea". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 20, 1928. p. 1.
  37. ^ Steele, John (July 21, 1928). "Name is Cleared After 19 Yrs. in Jail for Murder". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 3.
  38. ^ "50,000 Gypsies Abolished Under Hungary Decree". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 21, 1928. p. 3.
  39. ^ "Mercury at 100 Drives Capital Workers Home". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 21, 1928. p. 3.
  40. ^ "Karyotakis, Kostas (1896-1928)". Encyclopedia of Modern Greek Literature, by Bruce Merry (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004) pp. 216–217
  41. ^ "Bombard Fort All Night; Quell Portugal Revolt". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 22, 1928. p. 3.
  42. ^ Lehman, H. Eugene (2011). Lives of England's Reigning and Consort Queens. Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse. p. 648. ISBN 978-1-4634-3055-9.
  43. ^ "Globe Circlers Break Record by 4 Days, 23 Hours". Brooklyn Daily Eagle: 3. July 23, 1928.
  44. ^ Rue, Larry (July 23, 1928). "Austro-German Union Demanded by Vast Parade". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 14.
  45. ^ "Italy Will Probe Italia Disaster, Says Mussolini". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 23, 1928. p. 1.
  46. ^ Darrah, David (July 25, 1928). "Vatican Stamps Kellogg Pact as Weapon of Peace". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 30.
  47. ^ "Ellen Terry's Last Wish Bans Funeral Gloom". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 22, 1928. p. 3.
  48. ^ "Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of England, Resigns". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 26, 1928. p. 11.
  49. ^ "1928, Tariff Relations – USA". China's External Relations – A History. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  50. ^ "Admit U.S. Has Recognized New Rulers in China". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 28, 1928. p. 16.
  51. ^ Pegler, Westbrook (July 27, 1928). "Gene Tunney Whips Heeney". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  52. ^ Backer, Andreas (July 27, 1928). "Nobile Lands in Norway; Big Crowd Hisses". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  53. ^ "Carl Hubbell 1928 Pitching Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  54. ^ "Biography of a leader: Peter Lougheed 1928 - 2012". CTV News. 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  55. ^ "King Approves Archbishop of York as British Primate". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 28, 1928. p. 1.
  56. ^ a b Shirer, William (July 29, 1928). "Fists Mar Olympic Opening". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  57. ^ "Tunney Quits; Science Arts or Girl Cause". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 30, 1928. p. 1.
  58. ^ "Color Movies for Cameras In Home Shown to Scientists". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 30, 1928. p. 1.
  59. ^ "Chuck Klein 1928 Batting Logs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  60. ^ Darrah, David (August 1, 1928). "Nobile Reaches Rome; Acclaimed". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  61. ^ "36,000 Homeless in Siberian Flood". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 1, 1928. p. 2.

july, 1928, 1928, january, february, march, april, june, july, august, september, october, november, december, 1415, 2122, 2829, following, events, occurred, july, 1928, wealthy, belgian, financier, alfred, loewenstein, killed, after, falling, from, airplaneju. 1928 January February March April May June July August September October November December lt lt July 1928 gt gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 70 8 0 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31 The following events occurred in July 1928 July 4 1928 Wealthy Belgian financier Alfred Loewenstein killed after falling from airplaneJuly 17 1928 Mexican President Elect Alvaro Obregon assassinated 16 days after election Contents 1 Sunday July 1 1928 2 Monday July 2 1928 3 Tuesday July 3 1928 4 Wednesday July 4 1928 5 Thursday July 5 1928 6 Friday July 6 1928 7 Saturday July 7 1928 8 Sunday July 8 1928 9 Monday July 9 1928 10 Tuesday July 10 1928 11 Wednesday July 11 1928 12 Thursday July 12 1928 13 Friday July 13 1928 14 Saturday July 14 1928 15 Sunday July 15 1928 16 Monday July 16 1928 17 Tuesday July 17 1928 18 Wednesday July 18 1928 19 Thursday July 19 1928 20 Friday July 20 1928 21 Saturday July 21 1928 22 Sunday July 22 1928 23 Monday July 23 1928 24 Tuesday July 24 1928 25 Wednesday July 25 1928 26 Thursday July 26 1928 27 Friday July 27 1928 28 Saturday July 28 1928 29 Sunday July 29 1928 30 Monday July 30 1928 31 Tuesday July 31 1928 32 ReferencesSunday July 1 1928 editAlvaro Obregon was elected unopposed to succeed Plutarco Elias Calles as President of Mexico beginning December 1 1 The NBC owned experimental television station W2XBS began operations in New York City with test broadcasts of the signals scanned by the RCA Photophone television scanning system It would begin commercial broadcasts exactly 13 years later on July 1 1941 and is now the NBC flagship station WNBC New York police ended a dance marathon after 20 days The 8 600 prize money was distributed among the nine remaining couples 2 Died Frankie Yale 35 American gangster was killed by submachine gun fire and a shotgun blast while driving in New York City Monday July 2 1928 editProminent temperance activist Ernest Cherrington declared Al Smith the most influential and powerful enemy of Prohibition that has ever appeared in public life and urged all prohibitionists to unite against the Democratic presidential nominee 3 The Representation of the People Equal Franchise Act 1928 became law in the United Kingdom Born Iven Carl Kincheloe Jr U S Air Force test pilot aeronautical engineer and Korean War flying ace in Detroit d 1958 Tuesday July 3 1928 editScotish inventor John Logie Baird successfully demonstrate the transmission of colour television for the first time The demonstration transmitted pictures of eight year old Noele Gordon wearing different coloured hats 4 A prototype of the first commercially available television set the General Electric Octagon scanning disk mechanical television was unveiled by General Electric for possible manufacture and sale Only four of the sets which included a wooden cabinet in the style of furniture similar to radio receivers were made and the Octagon was never marketed 5 The initial suggested retail price for the set was 75 00 equivalent to almost 1 200 in 2020 6 Wednesday July 4 1928 editEleftherios Venizelos became Prime Minister of Greece for the fifth time Alfred Loewenstein a Belgian financier and one of the wealthiest people in the world at the time with a fortune of 12 million pounds sterling equivalent to 60 million in U S and to 950 000 000 in 2021 was killed after falling out of his privately owned airplane at an altitude of 4 000 feet 1 200 m 7 At the time he and six other people were in a Fokker F VII airliner flying over the English Channel from Croydon to Brussels Loewenstein had last been seen walking to the rear of the aircraft to use the bathroom and had opened a door opposite the bathroom His body was found on a beach in France eight days later Daredevil Jean Lussier survived the stunt of being swept over Niagara Falls using a specially constructed rubber ball 6 feet 1 8 m in diameter Although the rubber ball was heavily damaged Lussier sustained only minor bruises after plunging 167 feet 51 m 8 Previous attempts at going over the Falls had been in wooden barrels Lussier became only the fourth person to survive the stunt Born Teofisto Guingona Jr Filipino politician in San Juan Rizal Chuck Tanner baseball player and manager in New Castle Pennsylvania d 2011 Thursday July 5 1928 editItalian aviators Arturo Ferrarin and Carlo Del Prete set a new distance record for sustained flight when they landed north of Natal Brazil 7 218 kilometres 4 485 mi away from Montecelio Italy where they took off from two days earlier 9 Born Warren Oates American film actor in Depoy Kentucky d 1982 Friday July 6 1928 edit nbsp The Chilean naval transport AngamosThe sinking of the Chilean Navy transport Angamos killed 262 of the 269 people on board when the vessel capsized in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the port of Lebu Only seven people were rescued 10 Angamos Chilean Navy website in Spanish Lights of New York the first all talking full length film premiered at the Strand Theatre in New York City 11 Rene Lacoste defeated Henri Cochet in the Gentleman s Singles Final of the Wimbledon tennis championships 12 The experimental television station W3XK began airing programming broadcast from the laboratory of Charles Francis Jenkins Broadcasting began at 8 00 p m every night except Sunday and initially consisted of short films lasting a few minutes each The images were scanned at a resolution of 48 lines 13 A Swedish aviator landed at the site of the stranded Italia crew and rescued Einar Lundborg 14 Born Nestor de Villa Filipino actor in Cabanatuan d 2004 Saturday July 7 1928 editAmerican Helen Wills retained her Wimbledon title defeating Lili Alvarez of Spain in a rematch of last year s Ladies Singles Final 15 Two German aviators set a new flight duration record staying aloft for 65 hours and 26 minutes flying back and forth between Dessau and Leipzig 16 The Plymouth automobile was introduced in an auto show at New York s Madison Square Garden nbsp The 1928 Pontiac Model QSunday July 8 1928 editA U S Treasury report was released showing that the Internal Revenue Service collected almost 75 million less in taxes in the fiscal year ended June 30 than the year before 17 Died Joseph J Dowling 77 American actor Crystal Eastman 47 American feminist from kidney disease Howard Elliott 67 American railroad executiveMonday July 9 1928 editThe tobacco strike in Greece was called off after four weeks 18 nbsp The Graf Zeppelin in 1930The dirigible LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin was christened 19 Born Federico Bahamontes Spanish road racing cyclist in Santo Domingo Caudilla d 2023 Tuesday July 10 1928 editDeposed Greek dictator Theodoros Pangalos was released from prison 20 Born Moshe Greenberg rabbi and Bible scholar in Philadelphia d 2010 Wednesday July 11 1928 editAl Smith made John J Raskob the chairman of the Democratic National Committee 21 The Farmer Labor Party nominated Nebraska Senator George W Norris for president despite his refusal to head any third party ticket 22 Born Bobo Olson boxer in Honolulu Hawaii d 2002 Greville Janner Welsh Labour MP and lawyer in Cardiff d 2015 23 Thursday July 12 1928 editThe Russian icebreaker Krasin rescued the seven remaining survivors of the Italia crash They had been stranded for a total of 48 days 14 24 The Bolzano Victory Monument was inaugurated in northern Italy by King Victor Emmanuel III Thousands protested in cities across the border in Austria angered by what they saw as another provocation in the Italianization of South Tyrol No battle had actually been fought at the site and the Latin inscription on the monument read Here are the borders of the fatherland set down the banner From here we brought to the others language law and arts 25 26 27 Born Elias James Corey organic chemist in Methuen Massachusetts Died Mexican aviator Emilio Carranza 22 was killed when his plane crashed during a thunderstorm shortly after taking off from New York at the conclusion of his goodwill tour of the United States 28 Friday July 13 1928 editChile and Peru agreed to restore diplomatic relations for the first time since the War of the Pacific 29 Born Bob Crane American TV and film actor known for the TV show Hogan s Heroes in Waterbury Connecticut murdered 1978 Tommaso Buscetta Italian mafioso and informant in Palermo Sicily d 2000 Johnny Gilbert television host Currently the announcer for Jeopardy in Newport News Virginia alive in 2021 Daryl Spencer baseball player in Wichita Kansas d 2017 Leroy Vinnegar jazz bassist in Indianapolis Indiana d 1999 Saturday July 14 1928 editA Berlin court ruled that it was not immoral for businessmen to work in shirt sleeves 30 Sunday July 15 1928 editNicolas Frantz won the Tour de France Five heat deaths were reported in Britain as the temperature hit 92 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade In Paris the Rue de la Paix was deserted as the thermometer registered 95 31 Monday July 16 1928 editAn international cancer conference opened in London 32 Born Jim Rathmann race car driver and winner of the 1960 Indianapolis 500 in Alhambra California d 2011 Robert Sheckley American science fiction author in New York City d 2005 Tuesday July 17 1928 editMexican president elect Alvaro Obregon was assassinated at a banquet at La Bombilla a restaurant in San Angel by Jose de Leon Toral Obregon who had been President of Mexico from 1920 to 1924 and had only recently been elected to a new term that would have started on December 1 was shot at least five times in the back by Toral a caricature artist 33 Born Vince Guaraldi jazz pianist and composer known for the TV melody Linus and Lucy in San Francisco d 1976 Joe Morello jazz drummer in the Dave Brubeck quartet in Springfield Massachusetts d 2011 Died Giovanni Giolitti 85 five time Prime Minister of ItalyWednesday July 18 1928 editA general election was held in the Canadian province of British Columbia Premier John Duncan MacLean and the incumbent Liberals were swept out of power by the Conservative Party led by Simon Fraser Tolmie Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill announced that Britain s betting tax would be reduced 34 Born Simon Vinkenoog Dutch poet and writer d 2009 Thursday July 19 1928 editThe Kuomintang unilaterally annulled all unequal treaties made with Western powers 35 The body of Alfred Loewenstein was recovered in the English Channel near Boulogne sur Mer dispelling rumors that he had faked his own death 36 Friday July 20 1928 editWrongly convicted German born man Oscar Slater was freed by a Scottish appeals court after serving 19 years for a murder he did not commit 37 A government decree in Hungary ordered the country s Romani people to integrate with the general population in dress and language and settle down in fixed abodes 38 Government offices in Washington D C closed at noon due to a deadly heat wave 39 Died Greek poet Kostas Karyotakis committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest Days earlier the 31 year old poet had written Preveza where he had been working as a legal administrator to express his misery 40 Saturday July 21 1928 editA revolt by soldiers in Portugal was put down after an all night bombardment of the San Jorge barracks 41 Wallis Spencer nee Warfield married her second husband Ernest Aldrich Simpson in London 42 Died Ward Crane 38 American film actor pneumonia Dame Ellen Terry 81 English stage actressSunday July 22 1928 editJapan broke off diplomatic relations with China 6 American pilots John Henry Mears and Charles B D Collyer completed an aerial circumnavigation of the globe in 23 days 15 hours and 21 minutes and 3 seconds beating the old record by 4 days and 23 hours 43 A crowd of 150 000 marched in Vienna in favor of uniting Austria with Germany 44 Born Orson Bean stage name for Dallas Burrows American TV and film actor in Burlington Vermont d 2020 Keter Betts jazz bassist in Port Chester New York d 2005 Died William M Folger 84 American naval officerMonday July 23 1928 editBenito Mussolini told the Council of Ministers that a full investigation would be conducted into the Italia airship disaster 45 Born Leon Fleisher pianist and conductor in San Francisco d 2020 Tuesday July 24 1928 editThe Vatican endorsed the Kellogg Briand agreement 46 Mourners at the funeral of Dame Ellen Terry wore summer dress instead of black in compliance with her last wishes 6 47 Wednesday July 25 1928 editThe Archbishop of Canterbury Randall Davidson announced his resignation effective November 12 48 The United States and China signed a treaty regulating tariff relations 49 The treaty also essentially granted diplomatic recognition to the Kuomintang government by the United States though this fact was only agreed upon by legal experts after study 50 Born Dolphy stage name for Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr Filipino comedy film actor known as The King of Comedy in the Philippines in Tondo District Manila d 2012 Mario Montenegro stage name for Roger Collin Macalalag Filipino dramatic film actor in Pagsanjan d 1988 Thursday July 26 1928 editGene Tunney retained the World Heavyweight Title of boxing with a technical knockout of Tom Heeney in the 11th round at Yankee Stadium 51 Umberto Nobile and the other survivors of the Italia disaster disembarked at Narvik and boarded a train under heavy guard 52 Carl Hubbell made his major league baseball debut for the New York Giants taking the loss in a 7 5 defeat against the Pittsburgh Pirates 53 Born Stanley Kubrick American filmmaker and director known for Spartacus 2001 A Space Odyssey and Dr Strangelove in the Bronx d 1999 Francesco Cossiga 8th President of Italy 1985 to 1992 and Prime Minister 1979 to 1980 in Sassari Sardinia d 2010 Joe Jackson manager and father of the Jackson family musical artists in Fountain Hill Arkansas d 2018 Peter Lougheed Canadian lawyer and politician 10th Premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985 in Calgary Alberta d 2012 54 Friday July 27 1928 editIt was announced that Cosmo Lang the Anglican Archbishop of York would succeed Randall Davidson as Archbishop of Canterbury 55 The day before the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Amsterdam some international athletes and delegates came around to the Olympic Stadium to get a glimpse of the structure An altercation broke out between the French group and a Dutch gatekeeper who punched one of the French officials in the jaw The French government immediately demanded and received an apology from the Dutch Olympic Committee and a promise to discharge the gatekeeper 56 Saturday July 28 1928 editThe opening ceremony for the Summer Olympics in Amsterdam Netherlands was held France boycotted the ceremony after their delegation arrived at the stadium and saw that the Dutch gatekeeper from the day before had not been discharged as the Olympic Committee had promised Germany received the biggest ovation from the 45 000 on hand this being their first Olympics since 1912 after not being invited to the 1920 and 1924 Games 56 Anton Korosec became Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Sunday July 29 1928 editHeavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney announced his retirement through his manager 57 Born Philippe Bar Dutch Roman Catholic bishop of Rotterdam in Manado Dutch East Indies now Indonesia Monday July 30 1928 editGeorge Eastman gave a demonstration of color film for home movies to a group of scientists in Rochester New York 58 Chuck Klein made his major league baseball debut as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies going 0 for 1 in a pinch hitting appearance 59 Born Joe Nuxhall the youngest Major League Baseball player in history at age 15 in 1944 later a sports broadcaster in Hamilton Ohio d 2007 Tuesday July 31 1928 editUmberto Nobile and the surviving crew of the Italia disaster arrived by train in Rome to a hero s welcome 60 Flooding in Blagoveshchensk Russia in the Soviet Union left 36 000 people homeless when the Amur River burst its banks 61 Born Gilles Carle Canadian film director screenwriter and painter in Maniwaki Quebec d 2009 References edit Cornyn John July 2 1928 Mexico Elects Gen Obregon as New President Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 N Y Police End Dance Derby After 20 Days Chicago Daily Tribune July 1 1928 p 1 Death Blow if Al Wins Says Cherrington Chicago Daily Tribune July 3 1928 p 1 Fullarton Donald February 26 2013 Baird achieves colour TV Helensburgh Heritage Retrieved March 4 2015 Watching TV exhibition Canadian Museum of History a b c Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 367 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Suicide Hinted in Strange Death of Europe s Croesus Alfred Lowenstein Believed to Have Opened Wrong Door of Cabin and Plunged Out Into Space Over Channel The Evening Independent July 5 1928 p 1 via Google News Rides Niagara Falls Safely in Rubber Ball Chicago Daily Tribune July 5 1928 p 1 Rome to Brazil Flight World Record Chicago Daily Tribune July 6 1928 p 1 Angamos Shipwrecks Retrieved March 4 2015 Neibaur James L 2015 James Cagney Films of the 1930s London Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 4422 4220 3 Shirer William July 7 1928 Lacoste Knocks Net Crown from Cochet s Brow Chicago Daily Tribune p 15 Godfrey Donald 2014 C Francis Jenkins Pioneer of Film and Television University of Illinois p 146 ISBN 978 0 252 09615 0 a b Nuttall Mark 2005 Encyclopedia of the Arctic New York and Oxon Routledge p 1437 ISBN 978 1 57958 436 8 Shirer William July 8 1928 Helen Retains World s Net Title 6 2 6 3 Chicago Daily Tribune p Part 2 p 1 2 Germans Shatter Duration Record in Flight of 65 Hours Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 8 1928 p 1 Tax Collections by U S for 1928 Drop 74 776 244 Chicago Daily Tribune July 9 1928 p 18 Greek Strikes Ended The Straits Times Singapore 9 July 10 1928 Christen Giant German Airship with Liquid Air Chicago Daily Tribune July 10 1928 p 31 Former Dictator of Greece Freed from Jail by New Premier Chicago Daily Tribune July 11 1928 p 13 Bennett James O Donnell July 12 1928 Smith Picks Militant Wet to Lead Fight Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Farmer Labor Picks Norris Despite His No Chicago Daily Tribune July 12 1928 p 1 Lord Janner of Braunstone obituary The Telegraph 7 Win Arctic Death Battle Chicago Daily Tribune June 13 1928 p 1 Italy Dedicates War Memorial Austria Angry Chicago Daily Tribune July 13 1928 p 13 Lantschner Emma History of the South Tyrol Conflict and its Settlement Tolerance Through Law Self Governance and Group Rights In South Tyrol Ed Jens Woelk Francesco Palermo and Joseph Marko Nertherlands Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2008 p 8 ISBN 978 90 04 16302 7 Angelucci Malcolm Bolzano Bozen s Monument to Victory Rhetoric Sacredness and Profanation New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies Volume 2 The Arts and History Ed Graziella Parati Plymouth Rowman amp Littlefield Publishing Group Inc 2013 p 177 ISBN 978 1 61147 566 1 Carranza Killed In Crash As He Flies Into Storm In Mexico Hop The New York Times July 14 1928 Under U S Flag Peru Ends 1883 Spat with Chile Chicago Daily Tribune July 14 1928 p 5 Schultz Sigrid July 15 1928 Court Holds Shirt Sleeves Not Immoral Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Steele John July 16 1928 Europe Gasps in U S Brand in Heat Wave Chicago Daily Tribune p 8 Steele John July 17 1928 King of England Receives World Cancer Experts Chicago Daily Tribune p 15 Obregon Slain at Banquet Chicago Daily Tribune July 18 1928 p 1 Churchill Announces Tax on Betting to Be Reduced Chicago Daily Tribune July 19 1928 p 14 Chronology 1928 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved March 4 2015 Find Banker s Body in Sea Chicago Daily Tribune July 20 1928 p 1 Steele John July 21 1928 Name is Cleared After 19 Yrs in Jail for Murder Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 50 000 Gypsies Abolished Under Hungary Decree Chicago Daily Tribune July 21 1928 p 3 Mercury at 100 Drives Capital Workers Home Chicago Daily Tribune July 21 1928 p 3 Karyotakis Kostas 1896 1928 Encyclopedia of Modern Greek Literature by Bruce Merry Greenwood Publishing Group 2004 pp 216 217 Bombard Fort All Night Quell Portugal Revolt Chicago Daily Tribune July 22 1928 p 3 Lehman H Eugene 2011 Lives of England s Reigning and Consort Queens Bloomington Indiana AuthorHouse p 648 ISBN 978 1 4634 3055 9 Globe Circlers Break Record by 4 Days 23 Hours Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3 July 23 1928 Rue Larry July 23 1928 Austro German Union Demanded by Vast Parade Chicago Daily Tribune p 14 Italy Will Probe Italia Disaster Says Mussolini Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 23 1928 p 1 Darrah David July 25 1928 Vatican Stamps Kellogg Pact as Weapon of Peace Chicago Daily Tribune p 30 Ellen Terry s Last Wish Bans Funeral Gloom Chicago Daily Tribune July 22 1928 p 3 Archbishop of Canterbury Primate of England Resigns Chicago Daily Tribune July 26 1928 p 11 1928 Tariff Relations USA China s External Relations A History Retrieved March 4 2015 Admit U S Has Recognized New Rulers in China Chicago Daily Tribune September 28 1928 p 16 Pegler Westbrook July 27 1928 Gene Tunney Whips Heeney Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Backer Andreas July 27 1928 Nobile Lands in Norway Big Crowd Hisses Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Carl Hubbell 1928 Pitching Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved March 4 2015 Biography of a leader Peter Lougheed 1928 2012 CTV News 2012 09 14 Retrieved 2021 07 16 King Approves Archbishop of York as British Primate Chicago Daily Tribune July 28 1928 p 1 a b Shirer William July 29 1928 Fists Mar Olympic Opening Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Tunney Quits Science Arts or Girl Cause Chicago Daily Tribune July 30 1928 p 1 Color Movies for Cameras In Home Shown to Scientists Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 30 1928 p 1 Chuck Klein 1928 Batting Logs Baseball Reference com Retrieved March 4 2015 Darrah David August 1 1928 Nobile Reaches Rome Acclaimed Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 36 000 Homeless in Siberian Flood Brooklyn Daily Eagle August 1 1928 p 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title July 1928 amp oldid 1197220940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.