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Historical Events in May 1926

Satchel Paige Debut

May 1 Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Satchel Paige (19) debuts in the Negro Southern League for Chattanooga

  • May 1 British coal miners go on strike
  • May 2 US military intervenes in Nicaragua

Volunteers Help Defeat General Strike

May 3 Britain's Trade Union Congress calls for the country's first ever general strike, begins at 1 minute to midnight in support of striking coal miners and lasts 9 days

  • May 3 Pulitzer prize awarded to Sinclair Lewis (Arrowsmith)
  • May 3 US Marines land in Nicaragua (9 months after leaving), stay until 1933
  • May 5 Sinclair Lewis refuses the Pulitzer Prize for a Novel for "Arrowsmith"
  • May 8 A. Philip Randolph organizes Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
  • May 8 Fire breaks out in Fenway Park, home of Boston Red Sox baseball team

1st Flight Over the North Pole?

May 9 1st flight over the North Pole claimed by Richard E. Byrd and co-pilot Floyd Bennett. Later discovery of Byrd's diary suggests they may have turned back 150 miles short of the pole due to an oil leak.

  • May 10 51st Preakness: John Maiben aboard Display wins in 1:59.8
  • May 11 Airship Norge leaves Ny-Ålesund, on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen, for 1st air crossing of Arctic Ocean

1st Flight Over the North Pole

May 12 Airship Norge is the first vessel to fly over North Pole, led by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and piloted by the craft's Italian designer Umberto Nobile

  • May 12 British General Strike ends after 9 days, coal mine workers stay on strike

Shostakovich's Symphony No. 1

May 12 Dmitri Shostakovich's 1st Symphony premieres in Leningrad

May Coup

May 12 General Józef Piłsudski returns to power in Poland after coup d'état against the Witos regime

Event of Interest

May 12 Hans Luther resigns for 2nd time as German Chancellor after no-confidence vote against his minority government

  • May 12 Hans Luther voluntarily resigns as Chancellor of Germany following a Reichstag censure.
  • May 15 52nd Kentucky Derby: Albert Johnson on Bubbling Over wins in 2:03.8

Chiang Kai-shek Supreme Warlord

May 17 Chiang Kai-shek is made supreme warlord in Canton

  • May 17 Wilhelm Marx succeeds Hans Luther as Chancellor of Germany
  • May 18 Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson vanishes in Venice, California She shows up a month later saying she's been kidnapped
  • May 19 French air force bombs Damascus, Syria
  • May 20 Belgian government of Jaspar takes power
  • May 20 Congress passes Air Commerce Act, licensing of pilots & planes
  • May 20 Railway Labor Act became law in USA

Thomas Edison on Talkies

May 20 Thomas Edison says Americans prefer silent movies over talkies

  • May 21 White Sox Earl Sheely hits a record 6th consecutive double
  • May 22 "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue" by Gene Austin hits #1
  • May 22 Chiang Kai-shek replaces communists in Guomindang China

1st Wrigley Field Scoreboard HR

May 23 Chicago Cub's Hack Wilson is 1st to hit a home run off Wrigley Field scoreboard

  • May 23 Lebanese constitution forms under French mandate

Paavo Nurmi Sets Record

May 24 Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi sets world 3000m record (8:25.4) in Berlin, Germany

  • May 25 Sholom Schwartzbard assassinates Symon Petliura, the head of the Paris-based government-in-exile of the Ukrainian People's Republic
  • May 26 Lebanon adopts constitution
  • May 28 Military coup by General Manuel Gomes da Costa in Portugal
  • May 28 US Customs Court created by congress
  • May 31 Indianapolis 500: First rain-shortened race in "500" history; Frank Lockhart wins after 20 lap duel with Dave Lewis; race called after 400 miles (160 laps)
  • May 31 Kruger National Park is established as South Africa's first national park
  • May 31 Portuguese president Bernardino Machedo resigns after coup
  • May 31 Sesquicentennial Exposition opens in Philadelphia