June 1929

The following events occurred in June 1929:

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June 1929
June 7, 1929: Vatican City becomes a sovereign nation
June 1929
June 5, 1929: Ramsay MacDonald becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a second time
June 1929
June 1, 1929: Sun Yat-sen interred in special mausoleum

Saturday, June 1, 1929

Sunday, June 2, 1929

  • Eighteen nations signed a pact in London providing for uniform safety regulations of passenger ships at sea, including the requirement that ships carry enough lifeboats for all passengers.
  • The Young Brothers shot and killed Town Marshal Mark Seworth Noe of the Republic, Missouri Police Department. They would kill six more law enforcement officers in the Young Brothers massacre on January 2, 1932.
  • Died: Charles Moyer, 62, American labor leader

Monday, June 3, 1929

Tuesday, June 4, 1929

Wednesday, June 5, 1929

  • In a written letter, Pope Pius XI criticized recent statements by Benito Mussolini as "heretical, modernistic, ponderously erudite, full of errors and inexact." The pope was particularly angered by a statement in which Mussolini said that Christianity gained its worldwide influence by attaching itself to the pagan Roman Empire.
  • Ramsay MacDonald of the Labour Party became British Prime Minister for the second time.

Thursday, June 6, 1929

Friday, June 7, 1929

Saturday, June 8, 1929

  • Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald made his first radio address to the British public, saying that international disarmament was a matter of "overshadowing importance" and stressing the need for dialogue with foreign powers.
  • Blue Larkspur won the Belmont Stakes horse race.
  • Leon Trotsky asked Britain for political asylum.
  • Died: Bliss Carman, 68, Canadian poet

Sunday, June 9, 1929

Monday, June 10, 1929

Tuesday, June 11, 1929

Wednesday, June 12, 1929

Thursday, June 13, 1929

  • Soviet troops crossed the Chinese border in retaliation for raids on Soviet consulates.
  • Ohio State University professor of veterinary medicine James H. Snook killed a student with whom he had been having an affair for the past three years. The sensational murder trial that followed would become the subject of national media attention.
  • Born: Ralph McQuarrie, conceptual designer and illustrator, in Gary, Indiana (d. 2012)

Friday, June 14, 1929

June 1929 
Prime Minister Hertzog

Saturday, June 15, 1929

Sunday, June 16, 1929

Monday, June 17, 1929

Tuesday, June 18, 1929

Wednesday, June 19, 1929

Thursday, June 20, 1929

Friday, June 21, 1929

Saturday, June 22, 1929

Sunday, June 23, 1929

Monday, June 24, 1929

  • Tens of thousands of Londoners lined the streets for the funeral procession of Salvation Army General Bramwell Booth.
  • In Italy, official census figures reported a population of 41,173,000 in 1928, an increase of 406,000 over the previous year. That increase in population was promoted by Benito Mussolini's government as a sign that his campaign to increase the Italian birth rate was succeeding.

Tuesday, June 25, 1929

  • President Hoover signed the Boulder Canyon Project Act, authorizing the expenditure of $165 million for the construction of the Boulder Dam.

Wednesday, June 26, 1929

Thursday, June 27, 1929

Friday, June 28, 1929

  • On the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany observed a day of mourning as government buildings flew their flags at half-mast, while Der Stahlhelm and other nationalist groups staged massive demonstrations. A proclamation signed by President Paul von Hindenburg and the entire cabinet was published denouncing the treaty. Referring to Article 231, it stated that "Germany signed the treaty without acknowledging thereby that the German people were responsible for the war. This reproach haunts our people and disturbs mutual confidence among nations. We know we are expressing the unanimous views of the Germans in casting from us the charge that Germany was solely to blame for the war, and are expressing their firm confidence in the idea that the future belongs to real peace resting not on the dictates of force, but on agreements and honest understandings among free and equal nations."
  • The Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (German Physical Society) awarded the first Max Planck Medals, honoring extraordinary achievements in theoretical physics. The first recipients were Albert Einstein and Max Planck himself.
  • Died: Edward Carpenter, 84, English poet and philosopher

Saturday, June 29, 1929

  • At 12:00 a.m., Town Sergeant Harry Valentine Smeeman of the Ashland, Virginia Police Department was shot and killed on duty. Of the two suspects identified by the investigation, one was acquitted and the other was never found.
  • Ramón Franco and three companions, missing for a week, were found alive floating off the Azores by a British plane.
  • The drama film River of Romance was released.

Sunday, June 30, 1929

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