May 1924

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The following events occurred in May 1924:

May 1, 1924 (Thursday)

May 2, 1924 (Friday)

May 3, 1924 (Saturday)

  • In Argentina, 150,000 workers participated in a general strike protesting the paying of 5 percent of their wages into a fund for old-age pensions.[3]
  • The "Bozenhardt incident" occurred in Berlin when German police raided the Soviet Trade Delegation and made 700 arrests while looking for an escaped German communist prisoner named Johannes Bozenhardt.[4] German Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann admitted the police were wrong to invade the house in the Russian embassy, as it was protected under diplomatic immunity. However, documents that were seized and publicized revealed how the Soviets were supporting the German Communist Party with money and leadership, as well as the extent of their ties to German communist agitators.[5][6]

May 4, 1924 (Sunday)

May 5, 1924 (Monday)

May 6, 1924 (Tuesday)

May 7, 1924 (Wednesday)

  • 300,000 miners went on strike in the Ruhr region of Germany over working hours.[13]
  • The first issue of Liberty magazine, with a cover date of May 10, appeared on newsstands.[14]
  • Died: Dimitar Blagoev, 67, Bulgarian political leader

May 8, 1924 (Thursday)

May 9, 1924 (Friday)

May 10, 1924 (Saturday)

May 11, 1924 (Sunday)

May 12, 1924 (Monday)

May 13, 1924 (Tuesday)

May 14, 1924 (Wednesday)

  • In Springfield, Massachusetts, the Methodist general conference committee voted 76 to 37 to recommend to the conference that the Methodist church never again as an organization participate in any kind of warfare under any circumstances, not even self-defense. An amendment to make an exception for wars to save the country and help humanity was tabled.[26]

May 15, 1924 (Thursday)

  • President Coolidge vetoed the "Bonus Bill" providing benefits to Great War veterans, saying it was too expensive and that "we owe no bonus to able-bodied veterans of the World War....No way exists by which we can equalize the burdens or give adequate financial reward to those who served the nation in both civil and military capacities in time of war. The respect and honor of their country will rightfully be theirs forevermore. But patriotism can neither be bought nor sold." Leaders in Congress said they would move forward with a vote to override the veto.[27]
  • Born: Maria Koepcke, orthinologist, in Germany (d. 1971)
  • Died: Paul-Henri-Benjamin d'Estournelles de Constant, 71, French diplomat and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize; Ed Swartwood, 65, American baseball player

May 16, 1924 (Friday)

  • A Labour government bill to nationalize Britain's coal mining industry was defeated 264 to 168 when the Liberals refused to support it. It was first attempt by the Ramsay MacDonald government to introduce truly socialist legislation.[28]
  • Born: Dawda Jawara, 1st President of the Gambia, in Barajally, Gambia

May 17, 1924 (Saturday)

May 18, 1924 (Sunday)

May 19, 1924 (Monday)

May 20, 1924 (Tuesday)

  • Over a million radio listeners in the United Kingdom listened in on an experimental broadcast from a garden in Surrey in which a nightingale's song was picked up by a microphone concealed in a bush. Cellist Beatrice Harrison played a few soft notes in the garden until the nightingale joined in.[33] It has since been suggested, however, that the "nightingale" was actually the work of a bird impressionist.[34]

May 21, 1924 (Wednesday)

  • Many were wounded in Gelsenkirchen during rioting over the Ruhr miners' strike. Belgian troops and German police fought a mob trying to prevent emergency employees from working in the mines.[35]
  • Fourteen-year-old Bobby Franks, son of the millionaire head of a watch manufacturer, disappeared while walking home from school in the Kenwood area of Chicago.[36][37]
  • Babe Ruth joined the New York Guard.

May 22, 1924 (Thursday)

May 23, 1924 (Friday)

  • French authorities notified owners of mines in the Ruhr that occupying forces would seize their coal if the strike continued.[40]

May 24, 1924 (Saturday)

May 25, 1924 (Sunday)

  • Beulah Annan was acquitted of murder in her sensationalized trial in Chicago.[42]

May 26, 1924 (Monday)

  • The United States enacted the Immigration Act of 1924.
  • The Cabinet of German Chancellor Wilhelm Marx resigned as he failed to form a new government.[43]
  • Canada explained why it was defying the British government's wishes by refusing to ratify the Treaty of Lausanne until it was submitted to Parliament for a vote on it, saying Canada had not been invited to the conference that drafted it.[44]
  • Died: Victor Herbert, 65, Irish-born, German-raised American composer and conductor

May 27, 1924 (Tuesday)

May 28, 1924 (Wednesday)

May 29, 1924 (Thursday)

May 30, 1924 (Friday)

  • Italian socialist politician Giacomo Matteotti made an impassioned speech criticizing the way the election of the previous month had been conducted and saying it had no validity due to the Fascist tactics of intimidating voters and candidates.[53] His speech was shouted down by Fascists with cries such as "villain" and "traitor".[54]
  • Born: Turk Lown, baseball player, in Brooklyn, New York

May 31, 1924 (Saturday)

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