The anthracite coal mine strike begins, with 828 mines and 272 collieries shut down and 150,000 miners on strike. There has been no violence as the United Mine Workers are eschewing picket lines this time.
Col. Billy Mitchell, who was forced out of the Army Air Service earlier this year and will be court-martialed for insubordination later in the year for uttering his opinions (airplanes good, battleships bad), is flying a plane when its engine quits at 100 feet. He steers it into the ground, where it hits a ditch, upends. He crawls out from underneath it, then drives to Fort Sam Houston to do his job, catching up on paperwork.
Hermann Göring is committed to a psychiatric hospital in Sweden. He acquired a morphine addiction after being shot during the Beer Hall Putsch and it’s making him erratic and violent. If only there were some job for which those traits...
This was fascinating about Goring, especially since it wasn't exactly in the NYT. Per Wikipedia: "Göring was certified a dangerous drug addict and was placed in Långbro Asylum on 1 September 1925 after he had violently attacked a nurse who had refused his request for morphine.[40] He was violent to the point where he had to be confined in a straitjacket, but his psychiatrist felt he was sane; the condition was caused solely by the morphine. Weaned off the drug, he left the facility briefly, but had to return for further treatment." Who knew morphine can drive you insane? Although, it was probably withdrawal from morphine that made him erratic and violent.
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