Saturday, July 25, 2020

Today -100: July 25, 1920: Of cease-fires, police riots, and lightning


Russia agrees to, and begins, the cease-fire that Poland asked for.

Lenin tells the Third International that the world economic crisis and the failure of the League of Nations to unite the capitalist countries is contributing to Communism. The International votes to call for a boycott of Poland.

Police and soldiers attack the town of Kilmalloch, County Limerick, shooting up the town, beating people up, breaking windows, and setting fires, as was the custom.

There’s a weird amount of lightning news in today’s paper. Lightning kills a baseball player in Georgia, two threshers in Missouri, and a bunch of cows in Orange County, New York. A thunder and lightning storm causes New Yorkers to collectively lose 15 million hours of sleep. On the other hand, a lightning bolt hits an oil well in Olean, NY that had previously not been producing and ignited a gas pocket, indicating the presence of crude oil.

Christian X of Denmark falls off a horse.


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