-U.S. senate votes to join World Court with five reservations.

-In Greece, Premier Pangalos declares himself the dictator, and exciling all opposition leaders.

-Russion Soviets order military training to be compulsory in colleges.

-Official decree establishes Czech as a national language.

-A treaty extends Britsh mandate over Persia for 25 years.

-Poland demands a permanant seat on the League of Nations Council.

-China asks for a representative on the Leage Council, decalring 1/4 of the world's population.

-The League powers fail to agree on Germany's admission into the Council. Later in Geneva, Brazil votes against Germany joining the League Council, leaving the only obstacle for Germany joining the League. Brazil leaves when Germany officially has a seat.

-Spain threatens to quit the League if Germany is allowed to join, and evenually does with Germany's addmitance.

-In London, 100,000 women march fo peace.

-Mussolini abolishes all poliocal oppostion in Italy.

-In Moscow, Trotsky accepts defeat against Stalin's group as leader of the USSR.

-In Germany, the Rhine and the Ruhr, steel industries merge to create United Steel.

-President Coolidge signs a \\$388 million tax cut.

-French exchange rates slide to 29.1 francs, to the American dollar.

-U.S. is enjoying it's higest ever standard of living, with almost no unemployment, and high wages.

-Germany and Italy sing an abritration treaty.

-Pie and cake top the list of favorite foods in the U.S.

-London's George Bernard Shaw wins the Nobel Prize for literature, but refuses the cash award.

-Marilyn Monroe is born. (June 1st)

-A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh is published.

-American Association of University Pofessors declares football to be immoral. Stating that it promotes drinking, dishonesty and neglect of school work.

-American Bobby Jones wins the Britsh Open for golf.

-The television is unveiled by Scotsman, John L. Baird. It showed electronic images using a cathode ray tube.