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The following events occurred in April 1934:

April 1, 1934 (Sunday) edit

April 2, 1934 (Monday) edit

April 3, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

  • A court in Duisburg, Germany ruled that "the Catholic press has no right to exist." The ruling was made in connection with an unfair competition lawsuit brought by a company that published several small Catholic newspapers against a rival Nazi paper that was accused of securing subscriptions through intimidation.[7]
  • Born: Jane Goodall, primatologist, in London, England

April 4, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

April 5, 1934 (Thursday) edit

April 6, 1934 (Friday) edit

  • 6,000 unemployed people rioted in Minneapolis. A parade of the jobless seeking an extension of the Civil Works Administration marched to City Hall and sent in a committee to see the city council, but after word got out that the committee had been arrested the demonstration turned violent. Police moved in with tear gas and clubs and a total of 18 were injured, 13 of them law enforcement.[10]
  • The drama film Men in White starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy was released.[11]
  • Born: Anton Geesink, judo champion, in Utrecht, Netherlands (d. 2010)

April 7, 1934 (Saturday) edit

April 8, 1934 (Sunday) edit

April 9, 1934 (Monday) edit

  • Pope Pius XI received 80 foreign correspondents at the Vatican, the first time the press had ever been invited to meet a pope. The pope said the occasion was to thank the press because "this holy year has been magnificent and successful, and a great part of the resonance it has had throughout the world was due to you and what you wrote about it."[14]
  • Anne Frank joins the 6th Montessori School after emigrating to Amsterdam from Frankfert.[15]
  • Born: Bill Birch, politician, in Hastings, New Zealand

April 10, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

April 11, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

April 12, 1934 (Thursday) edit

April 13, 1934 (Friday) edit

April 14, 1934 (Saturday) edit

April 15, 1934 (Sunday) edit

  • The King and Queen of Italy inaugurated Sabaudia, the second city to be built on the newly drained Pontine Marshes. Littoria, founded in 1932, was the first.[23]
  • A police raid on a secluded villa in Barbizon, France revealed that Leon Trotsky had been secretly living there for the past few months and not in Corsica as the local authorities believed. Trotsky said he had been living there in secrecy because he feared attempts on his life and produced his authority to live there. The villa attracted suspicion because of the large volume of mail it had been receiving.[24][25] [26]
  • Died: Karl Dane, 47, Danish-American comedian and actor (suicide)

April 16, 1934 (Monday) edit

April 17, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

  • On Budget Day in the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain presented a "prosperity budget" that rolled back many previous tax increases and service cuts while still projecting a surplus of £800,000.[27]
  • The newly refurbished Fenway Park opened in Boston, Massachusetts. Seating capacity was increased and the mound known as Duffy's Cliff along the left-field wall had been leveled, a scoreboard installed at the base of the wall in its place. The entire park gained its distinctive shade of green at this time, although the left-field wall later to be famously nicknamed the Green Monster would remain covered in advertisements until 1947.[28]

April 18, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

April 19, 1934 (Thursday) edit

April 20, 1934 (Friday) edit

April 21, 1934 (Saturday) edit

April 22, 1934 (Sunday) edit

April 23, 1934 (Monday) edit

April 24, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

April 25, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

April 26, 1934 (Thursday) edit

  • American railroad owners and workers averted a strike by reaching a settlement to gradually roll back the 10 percent pay cut imposed on the workers two years earlier.[44]
  • Died: John Hamilton, 34 or 35, Canadian criminal (died of gunshot wounds; some sources give date of death as April 27 or 30)

April 27, 1934 (Friday) edit

  • German foreign minister Konstantin von Neurath gave a press conference denouncing France for "destroying at a single blow the result of lengthy negotiations for disarmament", calling it amazing that France would spend 16 billion francs on its military and express alarm at Germany's defense expenditure of 890 million reichsmarks.[45]
  • Died: Joe Vila, 67, American sportswriter and editor

April 28, 1934 (Saturday) edit

April 29, 1934 (Sunday) edit

April 30, 1934 (Monday) edit

  • The remnants of the Austrian parliament, down to 74 members because the 73 members of the Social Democratic Party were all either imprisoned or in hiding, held their first session in over a year. By a vote of 72-2 the parliament approved a new constitution turning the country into a dictatorship.[48]
  • The independent American film Hitler's Reign of Terror, an anti-Nazi film composed of newsreel footage and re-enactments, premiered at the Mayfair in New York City.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt, the First Lady of the United States, hosted the White House Conference on Camps for Unemployed Women.[49]
  • Born: Don McKenney, ice hockey player, in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada (d. 2022)

References edit

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  2. ^ "Tageseinträge für 1. April 1934". chroniknet. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Frank Hamer, Shootings Propel Public Outrage, Retrieved March 31, 2019
  4. ^ Speck, Eugene (April 3, 1934). "Insull in Jail; Held for U. S.". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  5. ^ "Catholics End Holy Year; Wall Up Door Till 1950". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 3, 1934. p. 8.
  6. ^ "Nazis Encourage Paganism, Pope Warns Germans". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 3, 1934. p. 8.
  7. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (April 4, 1934). "Catholic Press Has No Right to Live, Nazis Rule". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 14.
  8. ^ . indiana.edu. 2002. Archived from the original on April 2, 2020. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  9. ^ "Fascist Court Victory Brings Rumanian Crisis". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 6, 1934. p. 19.
  10. ^ "18 Are Injured in Minneapolis City Hall Riot". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 7, 1934. p. 1.
  11. ^ a b Slowik, Michael (2014). After the Silents: Hollywood Film Music in the Early Sound Era, 1926–1934. Columbia University Press. p. 308. ISBN 978-0-231-16582-2.
  12. ^ Furseth, Astor (1985): Dommedagsfjellet. Tafjord 1934. Oslo: Gyldendal.
  13. ^ Taylor, Edmond (April 9, 1934). "Fascists Fight Reds in Paris; Women in Fray". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  14. ^ Darrah, David (April 10, 1934). "Pope Pays Press High Tribute; Blesses Writers". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  15. ^ "The entire Timeline". Anne Frank Website. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  16. ^ Ettlinger, Harold (April 11, 1934). "Assassins Fire on Chieftain of Spanish Fascisti". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 16.
  17. ^ Hinton, David B. (2000). The Films of Leni Riefenstahl. Lanham: Scarecrow Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-57886-009-8.
  18. ^ "Airmen Rescuer Last Castaway on Floating Ice". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 13, 1934. p. 9.
  19. ^ Wiktor, Christian L. (1998). Multilateral Treaty Calendar, 1648–1995. The Hague: Kluwer Law International. p. 342. ISBN 978-90-411-0584-4.
  20. ^ "Plain Talking By President In His New Book". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 12, 1934. p. 4.
  21. ^ Speck, Eugene (April 14, 1934). "Insull as U.S. Prisoner Sails for Trial Here". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  22. ^ "Divorce Ends Talmadge and Schenck Knot". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 15, 1934. p. 1.
  23. ^ "Italian Rulers Open New City Born in Swamp". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 16, 1934. p. 4.
  24. ^ "Raid Near Paris Bares Secret Trotzky Home". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 16, 1934. p. 1.
  25. ^ Mercer, Derrik (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 439. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  26. ^ "FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE 100, 75, 50 Years Ago". New York Times. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  27. ^ Steele, John (April 18, 1934). "Economies Bring Britain Relief; Taxes Reduced". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 6.
  28. ^ Wilson, Susan (2003). Boston Sites and Insights: An Essential Guide to Historic Landmarks in and around Boston. Boston: Beacon Press. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-8070-7135-9.
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  30. ^ "France Charges Trotsky with Plot to Set Up Dictatorship". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 19, 1934. p. 2.
  31. ^ . MusicAndHistory. Archived from the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  32. ^ "Austria Sends Jailed Socialists to Prison Camp 'Indefinitely'". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 20, 1934. p. 14.
  33. ^ "Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses (1897–2013)". John Hancock Financial. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  34. ^ Reid, John Howard (2005). Your Colossal Main Feature Plus Full Support Program. Lulu.com. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-4116-2909-7.
  35. ^ Manvell, Roger; Fraenkel, Heinrick (2011). Goering: The Rise and Fall of the Notorious Nazi Leader. Skyhorse Publishing. p. 108. ISBN 978-1-84832-600-2.
  36. ^ "The Broadway Parade". Film Daily. New York: Wid's Films and Film Folk, Inc.: 6 April 16, 1934.
  37. ^ "150 Miners Die in Blast; 250 Trapped in Pit". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 22, 1934. p. 2.
  38. ^ "The Loch Ness Monster and the Surgeon's Photo". Museumofhoaxes.com. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  39. ^ a b "April 1934". JohnDillinger.com. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  40. ^ "Double Tracked Tunnel 12 Miles Long Put in Use". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 23, 1934. p. 9.
  41. ^ "Tageseinträge für 23. April 1934". chroniknet. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  42. ^ "Spain's Cabinet Quits; Nation Placed in "State of Alarm"". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 26, 1934. p. 2.
  43. ^ "Find Kidnaped Girl in Cave". Chicago Daily Tribune. May 15, 1934. p. 1.
  44. ^ "Avert Railway Strike; Reach Accord on Pay". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 27, 1934. p. 1.
  45. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (April 28, 1934). "German Foreign Chief Charges France Ruined Plan to Disarm". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 11.
  46. ^ Darrah, David (April 29, 1934). "King of Italy Backs Big Army to Prevent War". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  47. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (April 30, 1934). "Nazis Ban Three Catholic Papers in Youth Row". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 10.
  48. ^ "Democracy Dies in Austria; Diet Ends Existence". Chicago Daily Tribune. May 1, 1934. p. 12.
  49. ^ Beasley, Maurine H.; Shulman, Holly C.; Beasley, Henry R., eds. (2001). "Chronology of Eleanor Roosevelt's Life and Career". The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia. Westport, Connecticut, London: Greenwood Press. p. xxiv. ISBN 0-313-30181-6. Retrieved 10 May 2022 – via Google Books.

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baseball playerApril 2 1934 Monday editThe Turkish government put Samuel Insull in jail to ensure his presence when American agents arrived to extradite him 4 Catholic holy year ended when Pope Pius XI walled up the holy door of St Peter s Basilica not to be opened again until the next holy year in 1950 5 A message from Pope Pius XI published in a Cologne based Catholic publication criticized Nazi propaganda as pointing away from Christ back to paganism 6 Guy Moll won the Monaco Grand Prix Born Paul Avery journalist in Honolulu Hawaii d 2000 Paul Cohen mathematician in Long Branch New Jersey d 2007 Brian Glover actor writer and wrestler in Sheffield England d 1997 April 3 1934 Tuesday editA court in Duisburg Germany ruled that the Catholic press has no right to exist The ruling was made in connection with an unfair competition lawsuit brought by a company that published several small Catholic newspapers against a rival Nazi paper that was accused of securing subscriptions through intimidation 7 Born Jane Goodall primatologist in London EnglandApril 4 1934 Wednesday editThe Soviet Polish Non Aggression Pact of 1932 was renewed for another ten years 8 Died John Francis Dillon 49 American film director and actorApril 5 1934 Thursday editRomanian court sentenced three members of the Iron Guard movement to life imprisonment for the murder of Prime Minister Ion G Duca However 46 others were acquitted in a blow to the government 9 Joan Meakin became the first female glider pilot to fly over the English Channel The comedy film You re Telling Me starring W C Fields was released Born Enrique Alvarez Felix actor in Guadalajara Mexico d 1996 Roman Herzog President of Germany in Landshut Germany d 2017 Died Jiro Sato 26 Japanese tennis player suicide April 6 1934 Friday edit6 000 unemployed people rioted in Minneapolis A parade of the jobless seeking an extension of the Civil Works Administration marched to City Hall and sent in a committee to see the city council but after word got out that the committee had been arrested the demonstration turned violent Police moved in with tear gas and clubs and a total of 18 were injured 13 of them law enforcement 10 The drama film Men in White starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy was released 11 Born Anton Geesink judo champion in Utrecht Netherlands d 2010 April 7 1934 Saturday editA huge landslip fell into a fjord in western Norway and caused a local tsunami that killed 40 residents of the village of Tafjord 12 Died Karl von Einem 81 German army commanderApril 8 1934 Sunday editCommunists engaged in street fighting with members of the far right Solidarite Francaise in the Place de l Etoile district of Paris Over 1 000 communists also battled police in the frontier town of Thionville 13 Born Turk Farrell baseball player in Boston Massachusetts d 1977 Died Franklin Clarence Mars 50 American business magnateApril 9 1934 Monday editPope Pius XI received 80 foreign correspondents at the Vatican the first time the press had ever been invited to meet a pope The pope said the occasion was to thank the press because this holy year has been magnificent and successful and a great part of the resonance it has had throughout the world was due to you and what you wrote about it 14 Anne Frank joins the 6th Montessori School after emigrating to Amsterdam from Frankfert 15 Born Bill Birch politician in Hastings New ZealandApril 10 1934 Tuesday editSpanish Falangist leader Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera survived an assassination attempt in Madrid Four men threw bombs at his car and then fired bullets at it but Primo de Rivera was unharmed 16 The Chicago Black Hawks beat the Detroit Red Wings 1 0 in double overtime to win the Stanley Cup Finals three games to one It was the first Stanley Cup in the franchise s history The film Viva Villa starring Wallace Beery was released The Jean Cocteau play The Infernal Machine premiered in Paris April 11 1934 Wednesday editAdolf Hitler made a secret deal with the leaders of the German armed forces aboard the cruiser Deutschland promising to eliminate Ernst Rohm and subordinate the Sturmabteilung to the army in exchange for their support This agreement led to the purge known as the Night of the Long Knives 17 Italian aviator Renato Donati set a new flight altitude record of 14 433 meters 47 354 feet Born Mark Strand poet and essayist in Summerside Prince Edward Island Canada d 2014 Died Gerald du Maurier 61 English actor and managerApril 12 1934 Thursday editSoviet flyers recovered the last six of the 103 marooned survivors of the SS Chelyuskin which sank near Kolyuchin Island in the Chukchi Sea in February 18 Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras and Nicaragua signed a friendship treaty in Guatemala City 19 The Auto Lite strike began in Toledo Ohio A book by U S President Franklin D Roosevelt was published titled On Our Way defending the New Deal and reviewing the accomplishments of its first year 20 April 13 1934 Friday editTurkey handed Samuel Insull over to American authorities aboard a ship at Smyrna 21 April 14 1934 Saturday editThe far right National Radical Camp Falanga was founded in Poland Actress Norma Talmadge obtained a divorce in Mexico from film executive Joseph M Schenck 22 April 15 1934 Sunday editThe King and Queen of Italy inaugurated Sabaudia the second city to be built on the newly drained Pontine Marshes Littoria founded in 1932 was the first 23 A police raid on a secluded villa in Barbizon France revealed that Leon Trotsky had been secretly living there for the past few months and not in Corsica as the local authorities believed Trotsky said he had been living there in secrecy because he feared attempts on his life and produced his authority to live there The villa attracted suspicion because of the large volume of mail it had been receiving 24 25 26 Died Karl Dane 47 Danish American comedian and actor suicide April 16 1934 Monday editThe title Hero of the Soviet Union was established April 17 1934 Tuesday editOn Budget Day in the United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain presented a prosperity budget that rolled back many previous tax increases and service cuts while still projecting a surplus of 800 000 27 The newly refurbished Fenway Park opened in Boston Massachusetts Seating capacity was increased and the mound known as Duffy s Cliff along the left field wall had been leveled a scoreboard installed at the base of the wall in its place The entire park gained its distinctive shade of green at this time although the left field wall later to be famously nicknamed the Green Monster would remain covered in advertisements until 1947 28 April 18 1934 Wednesday editFrance ordered Leon Trotsky out of the country 29 accusing him of plotting to overthrow the government 30 The first laundromat opened in Fort Worth Texas called a Wash a Teria 31 Born James Drury actor in New York City d 2020 April 19 1934 Thursday editIn Austria 81 political opponents of the Dollfuss government were sent to Wollersdorf concentration camp without trial 32 95 75 of Voters in Uruguay approved a new constitution in a national referendum Dave Komonen won the Boston Marathon 33 The musical film Stand Up and Cheer starring Warner Baxter Madge Evans and Shirley Temple in the role that made her famous premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York City 34 Died Charlie Hickman 57 American baseball playerApril 20 1934 Friday editHermann Goring transferred administration of the Gestapo to Heinrich Himmler 35 The action adventure film Tarzan and His Mate the second in the Tarzan film series starring Johnny Weissmuller premiered at the Capitol Theatre in New York City 11 36 April 21 1934 Saturday editA mine explosion at Kakanj near Sarajevo killed 150 miners and trapped an additional 250 underground 37 Surgeon s Photograph purporting to show the Loch Ness Monster was published in the Daily Mail The picture is now known to have been a hoax 38 April 22 1934 Sunday editThe FBI caught up with John Dillinger and his men in Manitowish Wisconsin but the gang escaped unscathed An FBI agent was killed in the shootout and an innocent man also died in the crossfire 39 King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy rode the first train in the Apennine Base Tunnel a new 12 mile direct railway line running through the Apennine Mountains connecting Florence and Bologna It was the world s longest double track tunnel at the time of construction and took 3 000 men ten years to build 40 Died Alice Claypoole Gwynne 88 dowager Mrs VanderbiltApril 23 1934 Monday editDillinger and his associates Homer Van Meter and John Hamilton engaged in another shootout with law enforcement near Hastings Minnesota Hamilton was wounded in the back and would die a few days later 39 Berlin police prohibited fortune telling 41 April 24 1934 Tuesday editU S Patent 1956350 was filed by Laurens Hammond for an electrical musical instrument known today as the Hammond organ Born Jayakanthan writer in Cuddalore British India d 2015 Shirley MacLaine entertainer activist and author in Richmond VirginiaApril 25 1934 Wednesday editSpanish Prime Minister Alejandro Lerroux and his cabinet were forced to resign by President Niceto Alcala Zamora due to disagreement between the two over an amnesty law 42 Tucson Arizona child June Robles was kidnapped by an unidentified man in a case that drew national headlines 43 Born Peter McParland footballer in Newry Northern Ireland Denny Miller actor in Bloomington Indiana d 2014 April 26 1934 Thursday editAmerican railroad owners and workers averted a strike by reaching a settlement to gradually roll back the 10 percent pay cut imposed on the workers two years earlier 44 Died John Hamilton 34 or 35 Canadian criminal died of gunshot wounds some sources give date of death as April 27 or 30 April 27 1934 Friday editGerman foreign minister Konstantin von Neurath gave a press conference denouncing France for destroying at a single blow the result of lengthy negotiations for disarmament calling it amazing that France would spend 16 billion francs on its military and express alarm at Germany s defense expenditure of 890 million reichsmarks 45 Died Joe Vila 67 American sportswriter and editorApril 28 1934 Saturday editManchester City defeated Portsmouth 2 1 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium King Victor Emmanuel III inaugurated Italy s 29th legislature with a speech from the throne that included a lengthy statement on the necessity of increasing Italy s armed forces 46 April 29 1934 Sunday editNazis confiscated three Catholic newspapers around Germany for printing articles informing readers about the church s ongoing dispute with the government 47 Born Luis Aparicio baseball player in Maracaibo Venezuela Pedro Pires 3rd President of Cape Verde in Fogo Cape Verde Akira Takarada actor in Korea d 2022 April 30 1934 Monday editThe remnants of the Austrian parliament down to 74 members because the 73 members of the Social Democratic Party were all either imprisoned or in hiding held their first session in over a year By a vote of 72 2 the parliament approved a new constitution turning the country into a dictatorship 48 The independent American film Hitler s Reign of Terror an anti Nazi film composed of newsreel footage and re enactments premiered at the Mayfair in New York City Eleanor Roosevelt the First Lady of the United States hosted the White House Conference on Camps for Unemployed Women 49 Born Don McKenney ice hockey player in Smiths Falls Ontario Canada d 2022 References edit Insull Tried Held for U S Chicago Daily Tribune April 2 1934 p 1 Tageseintrage fur 1 April 1934 chroniknet Retrieved June 29 2015 Frank Hamer Shootings Propel Public Outrage Retrieved March 31 2019 Speck Eugene April 3 1934 Insull in Jail Held for U S Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Catholics End Holy Year Wall Up Door Till 1950 Chicago Daily Tribune April 3 1934 p 8 Nazis Encourage Paganism Pope Warns Germans Chicago Daily Tribune April 3 1934 p 8 Schultz Sigrid April 4 1934 Catholic Press Has No Right to Live Nazis Rule Chicago Daily Tribune p 14 Chronology 1934 indiana edu 2002 Archived from the original on April 2 2020 Retrieved June 29 2015 Fascist Court Victory Brings Rumanian Crisis Chicago Daily Tribune April 6 1934 p 19 18 Are Injured in Minneapolis City Hall Riot Chicago Daily Tribune April 7 1934 p 1 a b Slowik Michael 2014 After the Silents Hollywood Film Music in the Early Sound Era 1926 1934 Columbia University Press p 308 ISBN 978 0 231 16582 2 Furseth Astor 1985 Dommedagsfjellet Tafjord 1934 Oslo Gyldendal Taylor Edmond April 9 1934 Fascists Fight Reds in Paris Women in Fray Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Darrah David April 10 1934 Pope Pays Press High Tribute Blesses Writers Chicago Daily Tribune p 13 The entire Timeline Anne Frank Website Retrieved 2024 01 08 Ettlinger Harold April 11 1934 Assassins Fire on Chieftain of Spanish Fascisti Chicago Daily Tribune p 16 Hinton David B 2000 The Films of Leni Riefenstahl Lanham Scarecrow Press p 24 ISBN 978 1 57886 009 8 Airmen Rescuer Last Castaway on Floating Ice Chicago Daily Tribune April 13 1934 p 9 Wiktor Christian L 1998 Multilateral Treaty Calendar 1648 1995 The Hague Kluwer Law International p 342 ISBN 978 90 411 0584 4 Plain Talking By President In His New Book Brooklyn Daily Eagle April 12 1934 p 4 Speck Eugene April 14 1934 Insull as U S Prisoner Sails for Trial Here Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Divorce Ends Talmadge and Schenck Knot Chicago Daily Tribune April 15 1934 p 1 Italian Rulers Open New City Born in Swamp Chicago Daily Tribune April 16 1934 p 4 Raid Near Paris Bares Secret Trotzky Home Chicago Daily Tribune April 16 1934 p 1 Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 439 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE 100 75 50 Years Ago New York Times Retrieved 15 April 2024 Steele John April 18 1934 Economies Bring Britain Relief Taxes Reduced Chicago Daily Tribune p 6 Wilson Susan 2003 Boston Sites and Insights An Essential Guide to Historic Landmarks in and around Boston Boston Beacon Press p 152 ISBN 978 0 8070 7135 9 Tageseintrage fur 18 April 1934 chroniknet Retrieved June 29 2015 France Charges Trotsky with Plot to Set Up Dictatorship Chicago Daily Tribune April 19 1934 p 2 1934 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved June 29 2015 Austria Sends Jailed Socialists to Prison Camp Indefinitely Chicago Daily Tribune April 20 1934 p 14 Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses 1897 2013 John Hancock Financial Retrieved June 29 2015 Reid John Howard 2005 Your Colossal Main Feature Plus Full Support Program Lulu com p 165 ISBN 978 1 4116 2909 7 Manvell Roger Fraenkel Heinrick 2011 Goering The Rise and Fall of the Notorious Nazi Leader Skyhorse Publishing p 108 ISBN 978 1 84832 600 2 The Broadway Parade Film Daily New York Wid s Films and Film Folk Inc 6 April 16 1934 150 Miners Die in Blast 250 Trapped in Pit Chicago Daily Tribune April 22 1934 p 2 The Loch Ness Monster and the Surgeon s Photo Museumofhoaxes com Retrieved 28 May 2009 a b April 1934 JohnDillinger com Retrieved June 29 2015 Double Tracked Tunnel 12 Miles Long Put in Use Chicago Daily Tribune April 23 1934 p 9 Tageseintrage fur 23 April 1934 chroniknet Retrieved June 29 2015 Spain s Cabinet Quits Nation Placed in State of Alarm Chicago Daily Tribune April 26 1934 p 2 Find Kidnaped Girl in Cave Chicago Daily Tribune May 15 1934 p 1 Avert Railway Strike Reach Accord on Pay Chicago Daily Tribune April 27 1934 p 1 Schultz Sigrid April 28 1934 German Foreign Chief Charges France Ruined Plan to Disarm Chicago Daily Tribune p 11 Darrah David April 29 1934 King of Italy Backs Big Army to Prevent War Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Schultz Sigrid April 30 1934 Nazis Ban Three Catholic Papers in Youth Row Chicago Daily Tribune p 10 Democracy Dies in Austria Diet Ends Existence Chicago Daily Tribune May 1 1934 p 12 Beasley Maurine H Shulman Holly C Beasley Henry R eds 2001 Chronology of Eleanor Roosevelt s Life and Career The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia Westport Connecticut London Greenwood Press p xxiv ISBN 0 313 30181 6 Retrieved 10 May 2022 via Google Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title April 1934 amp oldid 1219959642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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