Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel (who is also a Catholic priest) is shot in the chest by a railroad employee, Karl Jaworek, identified as a Socialist, although his motive is that he is poor. Jaworek then shoots himself, but not fatally (also, 2 of the 3 bullets he fired at Seipel point-blank missed; some people are just not gun people).
The 4 French left-wing parties are trying to force Pres. Alexandre Millerand out of office by saying they will accept no prime minister candidate he offers. Raymond Poincaré once again offers his resignation and that of his cabinet, and is told by Millerand to stay in office until a new government is formed.
Leopold n’ Loeb are now accusing each other of being the one who killed Bobby Franks, each claiming to have just driven the car. Leopold says it was just an “experiment,” you know, like an entomologist killing a beetle. I’m thinking if he’d completed his legal studies he would have been a crap lawyer – no Clarence Darrow, you might say.
The Russian Communist Party Congress reverses itself and bans anti-religious propaganda aimed at peasants.
A revolutionary movement is roiling Albania, and beginning to march on Tirana. Greece, Yugoslavia and Italy are all looking to intervene.
The ritual suicide of a Japanese man outside the ruins (from the earthquake) of the US Embassy to protest the exclusionist immigration bill has stirred up great anti-American feeling. Says the head of the Tokyo Police: “I was never more profoundly impressed by a suicide ... He will probably be shown the honors due to a soldier who died on the battlefield.”
Sunday, June 02, 2024
Today -100: June 2, 1924: I was never more profoundly impressed by a suicide
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