June 1928

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The following events occurred in June 1928:

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June 18, 1928: Norwegian Antarctic hero Roald Amundsen disappears with four others after flying on rescue mission
June 9, 1928: Australian and American crew complete first airplane trip from U.S. to Australia
June 4, 1928: Chinese warlord Zhang Zuo-lin assassinated in bombing of train

Friday, June 1, 1928

Saturday, June 2, 1928

  • Italian aviators Arturo Ferrarin and Carlo Del Prete completed 58 hours and 37 minutes in the air, a new world record.[2]
  • A new copyright law was signed at an international conference in Rome establishing the concept of "automatic copyright", whereby creative works are immediately copyrighted without need of further formalities on the part of their creators.[3]

Sunday, June 3, 1928

  • Fengtian warlord Zhang Zuolin abandoned Beijing, departing by train. "This fighting has reduced many to homelessness and starvation of an extent beyond description. If we continue to fight, these people will only suffer more", Zhang said in his farewell message. "Hoping that China will not be exterminated as a result of my management of its affairs, and hoping that the bolshevist peril which I suppressed will not be revived, I declare myself innocent and my conscience clear before the world and before all future generations."[4]
  • The Southern Cross took off from Barking Sands, Hawaii, at dawn, heading for Fiji.[5]
  • Born: Donald Judd, artist, in Excelsior Springs, Missouri (d. 1994)

Monday, June 4, 1928

Tuesday, June 5, 1928

Wednesday, June 6, 1928

Thursday, June 7, 1928

Friday, June 8, 1928

  • Japanese Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi survived an assassination attempt when a man tried to stab him as he was boarding a train.[10]
  • The Southern Cross took off from Fiji on the final leg of the trans-Pacific flight to Australia.[11]

Saturday, June 9, 1928

Sunday, June 10, 1928

Monday, June 11, 1928

Tuesday, June 12, 1928

Wednesday, June 13, 1928

Thursday, June 14, 1928

Hoover

Friday, June 15, 1928

Saturday, June 16, 1928

Sunday, June 17, 1928

Monday, June 18, 1928

  • Roald Amundsen and four crewmen took off from outside Tromsø, Norway in an effort to find the missing crew of the Italia. They were never seen again.[33]
  • The Friendship touched down at Burry Port, Wales, after a 20-hour, 40 minute flight. Amelia Earhart entered the record books as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, and quickly became a celebrity.[30]

Tuesday, June 19, 1928

Wednesday, June 20, 1928

Thursday, June 21, 1928

  • Three people were killed and 40 were wounded in anti-government rioting in the Croatian capital of Zagreb following the Yugoslavian National Assembly shooting.[39]
  • In the ninth inning of the second game of a doubleheader at Wrigley Field between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals, outfielder Hack Wilson charged into the stands and attacked a heckler who had been yelling insults at him all game long. About 5,000 fans rushed onto the field and the game was delayed for twelve minutes before order was restored.[40]

Friday, June 22, 1928

  • An oxygen tank explosion in Belgium at Bruges killed 13 people and injured 40.[41]
  • King Alexander of Yugoslavia urged his countrymen to stop rioting after 100 more people were injured (four fatally) in rioting in Zagreb. The violence continued as the bodies of the two slain Croatian politicians arrived in the city by train to lie in state.[42]
  • Hack Wilson was fined $100 by National League President John Heydler for his actions of the day before. The heckler Wilson attacked appeared in court and was fined $1.[43]
  • Died:

Saturday, June 23, 1928

Sunday, June 24, 1928

Monday, June 25, 1928

Tuesday, June 26, 1928

Wednesday, June 27, 1928

Governor Smith

Thursday, June 28, 1928

Friday, June 29, 1928

Saturday, June 30, 1928

  • Attempts to rescue the remaining crew of the Italia became further complicated as the ice floe they were stranded upon began to break up.[58]
  • The airplane factory of the Polish government was destroyed by an incendiary fire.[59]
  • Born: Orhan Boran, radio and television host and actor, in Istanbul, Turkey (d. 2012)

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