The British government repealed the Reparation Recovery Act, which had placed import duties on German goods as a means of recovering
reparations payments.[1]
A flight billed as showing the first "
in-flight movie" was conducted by
Imperial Airways from London to Paris, showing The Lost World. Subsequent research has established that this was actually not the first, as the earliest known in-flight movie has been dated to 1921.[5]
Reporter
Robert St. John was severely beaten by several of
Al Capone's men after writing a series of exposés about Capone's criminal operations.
The Australian government and British
Colonial Office announced a joint plan to encourage 450,000 British citizens to move to Australia by offering low-interest loans and skills training.[7]
John D. Price made the first planned night landing on a U.S. aircraft carrier when he landed his
TS fighter biplane on the USS Langley.
2 were killed and 11 wounded in
Damascus when a demonstration against
Lord Balfour near the hotel where he was staying turned into a violent confrontation with police.[8] Arabs resented Balfour's promotion of Jewish interests in Palestine.[9]
Tsar
Boris III of Bulgaria escaped an assassination attempt when a group of anarchists opened fire on his car as it traveled through the
Arabakonak Pass.
Babe Ruth underwent surgery for what the media dubbed "The Bellyache Heard 'Round the World", as the public was informed he'd suffered indigestion after consuming an excess of hot dogs and soda pop. Conflicting accounts exist regarding the true nature of the surgery, but doctors called it "an intestinal abscess".[14][15]
Rioting broke out in Italian stock exchanges during protests against a new government edict stipulating that 25 percent of the value of all stocks and bonds purchased must be paid for in cash. The law was an attempt to curb speculation to help stabilize the lira.[16]
Minsky's Burlesque was raided by police in New York as authorities began to crack down on
burlesque houses for featuring racy
striptease performances. Although a minor incident at the time, it became famous when it was retold in the 1960 novel The Night They Raided Minsky's, which led to the 1968 musical comedy
musical film of the same name.[17][18]
King Features President
Moses Koenigsberg presented a "
Phonofilm", made by the company owned by inventor
Lee de Forest, to a gathering of editors and publishers in New York City. Shot the week before,
Calvin Coolidge became the first U.S. president to talk on film as he delivered a four-minute address.[19]
Former German Crown Prince
Wilhelm stated that he saw a chance for restoration of the German monarchy in the event of a victory for monarchist candidate
Paul von Hindenburg in the April 26 election.[20]
The
International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts (French: L'Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes) opened in Paris. The term "
Art Deco" was derived by shortening the French title of the exposition, and this show also did much to popularize the style worldwide.[7]
English inventor
Grindell Matthews announced he was putting the finishing touches on his "luminaphone", a machine operated by rays of light that worked like a pipe organ.[22]