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The following events occurred in December 1934:

December 1, 1934 (Saturday) edit

December 2, 1934 (Sunday) edit

December 3, 1934 (Monday) edit

December 4, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

December 5, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

December 6, 1934 (Thursday) edit

December 7, 1934 (Friday) edit

December 8, 1934 (Saturday) edit

  • Weekly air mail service between England and Australia began.[15]

December 9, 1934 (Sunday) edit

December 10, 1934 (Monday) edit

December 11, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

  • American woman Isobel Lillian Steele was released from prison in Nazi Germany after being held for four months on suspicion of espionage. Her case had garnered significant media attention in the United States, and when she returned there she did much to capitalize on her story by writing articles and a book, eventually even playing herself in the 1936 film I Was a Captive in Nazi Germany.[18][19][20]
  • Kerns Hotel fire: A fire broke out in a 211-room hotel in Lansing, Michigan, killing 32 people.[21]
  • Died: Paul Rougnon, 88, French composer, pianist and music educator

December 12, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

  • 150 were injured in Liverpool, England, when the floor of a school concert hall collapsed.[22]

December 13, 1934 (Thursday) edit

  • The German cabinet issued twelve new decrees during its final session of the year. Several economic measures were passed as well as one providing a prison term of up to two years for those who "harm the state, its leaders, or the standing of the National Socialist party and its affiliations."[23]

December 14, 1934 (Friday) edit

  • The British cargo ship Usworth sank in the Atlantic Ocean. Rescue operations were carried out but only nine of the 26 crew survived.[24][25]
  • 15 were killed and 7 hurt in Berlin when an express train carrying Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders struck a bus on a level grade crossing. All the dead and wounded were aboard the bus.[26][27]
  • Born: Marilyn Cooper, actress, in New York City (d. 2009); Charlie Hodge, musician, in Decatur, Alabama (d. 2006)

December 15, 1934 (Saturday) edit

December 16, 1934 (Sunday) edit

December 17, 1934 (Monday) edit

December 18, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

December 19, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

December 20, 1934 (Thursday) edit

December 21, 1934 (Friday) edit

December 22, 1934 (Saturday) edit

December 23, 1934 (Sunday) edit

December 24, 1934 (Monday) edit

  • Pope Pius XI delivered a Christmas address to the world, saying it was as necessary as ever for mankind to choose Luke 2:14 ("on earth peace, good will toward men") as its "unceasing prayer." For those who wanted war, the pope said he had formulated another prayer: "destroy, O Lord, the people who wish for war."[38]
  • Rudolf Hess gave a Christmas message to Nazi Germany over government-controlled radio, saying "The world today realizes it is only thanks to Hitler that the peace of Europe was saved in the past year when it was repeatedly endangered. Hitler's carefulness and the statements he issued lessened international tension and showed him as a statesman of world importance. He is the chancellor of peace."[39]
  • Mussolini ordered General Emilio De Bono to Eritrea to take command of the Italian forces there.[40]
  • Nazi police arrested and imprisoned an American woman in Waldmohr for remarks she made during a conversation in a restaurant, allegedly saying that Hitler had Jewish blood.[41][42]
  • A leading baseball and professional sports club in Japan, Yomiuri Giants of Tokyo was founded.[citation needed]
  • Born: Stjepan Mesić, Croatian politician, in Orahovica, Yugoslavia

December 25, 1934 (Tuesday) edit

December 26, 1934 (Wednesday) edit

December 27, 1934 (Thursday) edit

December 28, 1934 (Friday) edit

December 29, 1934 (Saturday) edit

December 30, 1934 (Sunday) edit

  • About 40 to 50 members of the Mexican paramilitary organization the Red Shirts opened fire on churchgoers leaving Mass in Coyoacán, killing 5. One of the Red Shirts was beaten to death by an angry crowd to bring the death toll to 6.[49]
  • Mussolini wrote a memorandum for Marshal Pietro Badoglio titled "Directive and Plan of Action to Solve the Abyssinian question." "I decide on this war, the object of which is nothing more than the complete destruction of the Abyssinian army and the total conquest of Abyssinia", Mussolini wrote. "In no other way can we build the empire."[50]
  • Born: John N. Bahcall, astrophysicist, in Shreveport, Louisiana (d. 2005); Joseph P. Hoar, U.S. Marine Corps general, in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 2022); Del Shannon, rock and roll and country musician, in Grand Rapids, Michigan (d. 1990); Russ Tamblyn, actor and dancer, in Los Angeles

December 31, 1934 (Monday) edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Navy Whips Army, 3-0, on Cutter's Kick". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 2, 1934. p. Part 2 p. 1.
  3. ^ Scheier, Joan (2002). The Central Park Zoo. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 37–38. ISBN 978-0-7385-1100-9.
  4. ^ "German-French Saar Pact Seen Move for Peace". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 4, 1934. p. 1.
  5. ^ Rodogno, Davide (2006). Fascism's European Empire: Italian Occupation During the Second World War. Cambridge University Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-521-84515-1.
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  8. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (December 6, 1934). "Music Revolt Flares in Berlin for Art Freedom". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
  9. ^ Arreguín-Toft, Ivan (2005). How the Weak Win Wars: A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict. Cambridge University Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-521-83976-1.
  10. ^ "Turkish women celebrate 76th anniversary of women's suffrage with higher hopes". Hürriyet Daily News. December 6, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  11. ^ "Divorce Asked by Jean Harlow from Third Mate". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 6, 1934. p. 2.
  12. ^ Robbins, Keith Spalding. "A Strategic Approach for Baseball to Flourish in Modern China." The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2013–2014. Ed. William M. Simons. State University of New York, 2015. 184. ISBN 978-1-4766-2014-5.
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  16. ^ "Foes in Balkans Agree on Peace; War Peril Ends". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 11, 1934. p. 1.
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  23. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (December 14, 1934). "German Cabinet Tightens Nazi Grip on State". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 18.
  24. ^ "Waves Sink Lifeboat; 17 Die". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 15, 1934. p. 1.
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  28. ^ "Plan Tax for Job Insurance". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 16, 1934. p. 1.
  29. ^ "Italy Demands Apology in Row with Ethiopia". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 17, 1934. p. 7.
  30. ^ "Flood of Tiber Drives 1,000 from Homes in Rome". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 18, 1934. p. 10.
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  37. ^ "Russia Arrests Trotzky Chiefs for Death Plot". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 23, 1934. p. 1.
  38. ^ "Pope's Christmas Message Plea for Peace in All Lands". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 25, 1934. p. 2.
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  43. ^ "Trains Crash; 15 Die, 40 Hurt". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 26, 1934. p. 1.
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  51. ^ "Mexico Holds 62 'Red Shirts' for Church Killings". Chicago Daily Tribune. January 1, 1935. p. 24.

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brick buildings 3 First public performance by the continental jazz group Quintette du Hot Club de France at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris led by guitarist Django Reinhardt with violinist Stephane Grappelli Born Andre Rodgers baseball player in Nassau Bahamas d 2004 December 3 1934 Monday editIn Rome an accord was reached between Germany and France on some outstanding issues pertaining to the Saar ahead of January s referendum Germany pledged to buy the Saar coal mines and guarantee equal rights to its citizens in the event of the region voting to reunify with Germany 4 Italian Cyrenaica the Tripolitania and Fezzan were merged into Italian Libya 5 6 The U S Supreme Court decided Hamilton v Regents of the University of California Born Viktor Gorbatko cosmonaut in Ventsy Zarya USSR d 2017 Died Charles Ulm 36 Australian aviator disappeared during flight December 4 1934 Tuesday editChiang Kai shek introduced compulsory labour service in China The workers were mostly to be used for dikes canals roads and reforestation 7 Wilhelm Furtwangler resigned as general director of the Berlin State Opera vice president of the Reichsmusikkammer and director of the Berlin Philharmonic in protest of the Nazi regulation of art 7 8 Akan National Park Chubu Sangaku National Park and Daisetsuzan National Park were established in Japan Born Victor French actor and director in Santa Barbara California d 1989 Died Paul Albert Besnard 85 French painter and printmakerDecember 5 1934 Wednesday editThe Abyssinia Crisis began when Ethiopian troops clashed with Somali Dubats in the service of Italy at the outpost of Welwel The clash killed about 100 Ethiopians and 30 on the Italian side 1 9 Women in Turkey were given the right to vote 10 Actress Jean Harlow sued for divorce from her third husband Harold Rosson charging many acts of cruelty 11 Born Joan Didion author in Sacramento California d 2021 December 6 1934 Thursday editThe German cruiser Nurnberg was launched A team of American baseball stars including Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig played an exhibition game in Shanghai against a squad of U S Marines and missionaries 12 13 Born Nick Bockwinkel professional wrestler in Saint Paul Minnesota d 2015 Died Charles Michael Duke of Mecklenburg 71December 7 1934 Friday editDirect trans Pacific telephone service was inaugurated between the United States and Japan with the exchange of greetings between U S Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Japanese Foreign Minister Kōki Hirota 14 Born Frank Pais revolutionary in Santiago de Cuba Cuba d 1957 December 8 1934 Saturday editWeekly air mail service between England and Australia began 15 December 9 1934 Sunday editThe New York Giants beat the Chicago Bears 30 13 in the NFL Championship Game at the Polo Grounds in New York City Born Junior Wells blues musician in either Memphis Tennessee or West Memphis Arkansas d 1998 Judi Dench actress in Heworth York EnglandDecember 10 1934 Monday editYugoslavia and Hungary averted war by agreeing to a League of Nations resolution that condemned the October 9 assassination of Alexander of Yugoslavia and asked Hungary to take punitive action against any authorities whose culpabilities have been established and communicate to the council the measures which it takes to this effect 16 The 1934 Nobel Prizes were awarded in Stockholm The recipients were Harold Clayton Urey of the United States for Chemistry George Hoyt Whipple George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy of the United States for Physiology or Medicine and Luigi Pirandello Literature The Peace Prize was awarded in Oslo to Arthur Henderson The Physics Prize was not awarded 17 Born Howard Martin Temin geneticist virologist and Nobel laureate in Philadelphia Pennsylvania d 1994 Died Eleanor Davies Colley 60 British surgeonDecember 11 1934 Tuesday editAmerican woman Isobel Lillian Steele was released from prison in Nazi Germany after being held for four months on suspicion of espionage Her case had garnered significant media attention in the United States and when she returned there she did much to capitalize on her story by writing articles and a book eventually even playing herself in the 1936 film I Was a Captive in Nazi Germany 18 19 20 Kerns Hotel fire A fire broke out in a 211 room hotel in Lansing Michigan killing 32 people 21 Died Paul Rougnon 88 French composer pianist and music educatorDecember 12 1934 Wednesday edit150 were injured in Liverpool England when the floor of a school concert hall collapsed 22 December 13 1934 Thursday editThe German cabinet issued twelve new decrees during its final session of the year Several economic measures were passed as well as one providing a prison term of up to two years for those who harm the state its leaders or the standing of the National Socialist party and its affiliations 23 December 14 1934 Friday editThe British cargo ship Usworth sank in the Atlantic Ocean Rescue operations were carried out but only nine of the 26 crew survived 24 25 15 were killed and 7 hurt in Berlin when an express train carrying Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders struck a bus on a level grade crossing All the dead and wounded were aboard the bus 26 27 Born Marilyn Cooper actress in New York City d 2009 Charlie Hodge musician in Decatur Alabama d 2006 December 15 1934 Saturday editPresident Roosevelt s economic security advisory committee approved an unemployment insurance system to be funded by employers through pay roll taxes 28 Died Victor Maslin Yeates 37 British fighter pilot and author of the novel Winged Victory tuberculosis December 16 1934 Sunday editBenito Mussolini demanded an apology from Abyssinia over the Welwel incident calling it a sudden unprovoked aggression 29 Parliamentary elections were held in Portugal The National Union was the only party on the ballot and claimed 100 of the vote The two day Fascist International Congress opened in Montreux Switzerland December 17 1934 Monday editFlooding of the Tiber drove 1 000 residents of Rome from their homes 30 Born Irving Petlin painter in Chicago Illinois d 2018 Ray Wilson footballer in Shirebrook Derbyshire d 2018 Died Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto 52 Indonesian nationalistDecember 18 1934 Tuesday editThe Province of Latina was founded in Italy consisting mostly of land reclaimed from the draining of the Pontine Marshes Born Boris Volynov cosmonaut in Irkutsk USSRDecember 19 1934 Wednesday editJapan announced its renunciation of the Washington Naval Treaty after Britain and the United States refused to accord Japan naval parity 1 Attempted exclusion of Egon Kisch from Australia The High Court of Australia found in favour of Egon Kisch and ruled that the dictation test administered to him was invalid because Scottish Gaelic was not a European language within the meaning of the Immigration Restriction Act 31 Nadir of American race relations A lynch mob burned down a courthouse in Shelbyville Tennessee after learning that the young African American man they wanted to hang had been transported to another county for his protection National Guardsmen protecting the man killed 2 during a battle around the courthouse 32 33 Born Aki Aleong actor and singer in Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Rudi Carrell entertainer in Alkmaar Netherlands d 2006 Al Kaline baseball player in Baltimore Maryland d 2020 Pratibha Patil 12th President of India in Nadgaon British IndiaDecember 20 1934 Thursday editThe engagement of Infante Jaime Duke of Segovia to the French Italian noblewoman Emmanuelle de Dampierre was announced 34 Nazi Germany established the Treachery Act December 21 1934 Friday editDespite the ongoing Anglo Irish Trade War the British and Irish signed an agreement promoting trade in coal and cattle between the two countries 15 Lieutenant Kije one of Sergei Prokofiev s best known works premiered 35 Born Hank Crawford musician in Memphis Tennessee d 2009 December 22 1934 Saturday editBritish Italian Dutch and Swedish troops entered the Saar to keep the peace during the January 13 referendum 36 December 23 1934 Sunday editThe Soviet Union announced that Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev were among those arrested in connection with the assassination of Sergey Kirov 37 The British adventure film The Scarlet Pimpernel starring Leslie Howard was released Died Chan Siu bak 65 Chinese revolutionaryDecember 24 1934 Monday editPope Pius XI delivered a Christmas address to the world saying it was as necessary as ever for mankind to choose Luke 2 14 on earth peace good will toward men as its unceasing prayer For those who wanted war the pope said he had formulated another prayer destroy O Lord the people who wish for war 38 Rudolf Hess gave a Christmas message to Nazi Germany over government controlled radio saying The world today realizes it is only thanks to Hitler that the peace of Europe was saved in the past year when it was repeatedly endangered Hitler s carefulness and the statements he issued lessened international tension and showed him as a statesman of world importance He is the chancellor of peace 39 Mussolini ordered General Emilio De Bono to Eritrea to take command of the Italian forces there 40 Nazi police arrested and imprisoned an American woman in Waldmohr for remarks she made during a conversation in a restaurant allegedly saying that Hitler had Jewish blood 41 42 A leading baseball and professional sports club in Japan Yomiuri Giants of Tokyo was founded citation needed Born Stjepan Mesic Croatian politician in Orahovica YugoslaviaDecember 25 1934 Tuesday edit15 died and 40 were hurt in a train collision in Dundas Ontario Canada 43 The stage comedy Accent on Youth premiered at the Playmouth Theatre on Broadway 44 December 26 1934 Wednesday editThe Montevideo Convention went into effect Died Wallace Thurman 32 American novelist tuberculosis December 27 1934 Thursday editAt midnight the Saar s borders were closed until after the January 13 referendum to keep out potential agitators 45 Reza Shah of Persia requested that his country be henceforth referred to as Iran 46 The Frank Capra directed comedy drama film Broadway Bill starring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy was released Born Larisa Latynina gymnast in Kherson Ukrainian SSR Soviet UnionDecember 28 1934 Friday editThe Tongguan to Xi an section of the Longhai Railway opened in China 47 The films The Little Minister starring Katharine Hepburn and Bright Eyes starring Shirley Temple were released Born Yujiro Ishihara actor and singer in Kobe Japan d 1987 Maggie Smith actress in Ilford Essex England Died Lowell Sherman 49 American actor and film directorDecember 29 1934 Saturday editGeorge Gershwin performed at the White House for President Roosevelt 48 Born Ed Flanders actor in Minneapolis Minnesota d 1995 Died Leonid Nikolaev 29 or 30 Russian assassin of Sergei Kirov executed by shooting December 30 1934 Sunday editAbout 40 to 50 members of the Mexican paramilitary organization the Red Shirts opened fire on churchgoers leaving Mass in Coyoacan killing 5 One of the Red Shirts was beaten to death by an angry crowd to bring the death toll to 6 49 Mussolini wrote a memorandum for Marshal Pietro Badoglio titled Directive and Plan of Action to Solve the Abyssinian question I decide on this war the object of which is nothing more than the complete destruction of the Abyssinian army and the total conquest of Abyssinia Mussolini wrote In no other way can we build the empire 50 Born John N Bahcall astrophysicist in Shreveport Louisiana d 2005 Joseph P Hoar U S Marine Corps general in Boston Massachusetts d 2022 Del Shannon rock and roll and country musician in Grand Rapids Michigan d 1990 Russ Tamblyn actor and dancer in Los AngelesDecember 31 1934 Monday editParaguay won another victory in the Chaco War as 1 200 surrounded Bolivians surrendered at Ibibobo 48 62 Red Shirts were imprisoned in Mexico over the previous day s killings 51 References edit a b c Tucker Spencer C 2010 A Global Chronology of Conflict From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East Santa Barbara ABC CLIO LLC p 1858 ISBN 978 1 85109 672 5 Navy Whips Army 3 0 on Cutter s Kick Chicago Daily Tribune December 2 1934 p Part 2 p 1 Scheier Joan 2002 The Central Park Zoo Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing pp 37 38 ISBN 978 0 7385 1100 9 German French Saar Pact Seen Move for Peace Chicago Daily Tribune December 4 1934 p 1 Rodogno Davide 2006 Fascism s European Empire Italian Occupation During the Second World War Cambridge University Press p 61 ISBN 978 0 521 84515 1 Olson James S 1991 Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 366 ISBN 978 0 313 26257 9 a b Tageseintrage fur 4 Dezember 1934 chroniknet Retrieved June 29 2015 Schultz Sigrid December 6 1934 Music Revolt Flares in Berlin for Art Freedom Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 Arreguin Toft Ivan 2005 How the Weak Win Wars A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict Cambridge University Press p 114 ISBN 978 0 521 83976 1 Turkish women celebrate 76th anniversary of women s suffrage with higher hopes Hurriyet Daily News December 6 2010 Retrieved June 29 2015 Divorce Asked by Jean Harlow from Third Mate Chicago Daily Tribune December 6 1934 p 2 Robbins Keith Spalding A Strategic Approach for Baseball to Flourish in Modern China The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture 2013 2014 Ed William M Simons State University of New York 2015 184 ISBN 978 1 4766 2014 5 Baldassaro Lawrence 2011 Beyond DiMaggio Italian Americans in Baseball University of Nebraska Press p 106 ISBN 978 0 8032 3467 3 U S and Japan are Linked by Phone Service Chicago Daily Tribune December 8 1934 p 3 a b Chronology 1934 indiana edu 2002 Archived from the original on April 2 2020 Retrieved June 29 2015 Foes in Balkans Agree on Peace War Peril Ends Chicago Daily Tribune December 11 1934 p 1 Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 446 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Schultz Sigrid December 11 1934 Germany to Free U S Woman Held as a Spy Today Chicago Daily Tribune p 11 Germany Steel Case Time November 19 1934 Retrieved June 29 2015 Nugent Frank August 3 1936 I Was a Captive in Nazi Germany 1936 The New York Times Retrieved June 29 2015 Box 23 Lansing Fire Department Archived from the original on July 27 2013 Retrieved July 27 2013 150 Injured as Floor Falls in British School Chicago Daily Tribune December 13 1934 p 1 Schultz Sigrid December 14 1934 German Cabinet Tightens Nazi Grip on State Chicago Daily Tribune p 18 Waves Sink Lifeboat 17 Die Chicago Daily Tribune December 15 1934 p 1 SS Usworth Wreck Site Retrieved June 29 2015 Schultz Sigrid December 15 1934 Hitler s Train Strikes Bus 14 Killed 7 Hurt Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Nazis Thank Providence for Hitler s Escape in Crash Chicago Daily Tribune 1 December 16 1934 Plan Tax for Job Insurance Chicago Daily Tribune December 16 1934 p 1 Italy Demands Apology in Row with Ethiopia Chicago Daily Tribune December 17 1934 p 7 Flood of Tiber Drives 1 000 from Homes in Rome Chicago Daily Tribune December 18 1934 p 10 Great Moments in Law and Politics Egon Kisch Bytes Daily December 14 2013 Retrieved June 29 2015 Soldiers Kill 2 in Lynch Mob Chicago Daily Tribune December 20 1934 p 1 Marsh Timothy C Marsh Helen C December 25 2009 Bedford County Tennessee Encyclopedia Retrieved June 29 2015 Alfonso s Deaf Mute Son Will Wed Italian Girl Chicago Daily Tribune December 21 1934 p 3 MacDonald Laurence E 2013 The Invisible Art of Film Music A Comprehensive History New York The Scarecrow Press p 35 ISBN 978 0 8108 8397 0 Troops Arrive Saar Sulky Chicago Daily Tribune December 23 1934 p 1 Russia Arrests Trotzky Chiefs for Death Plot Chicago Daily Tribune December 23 1934 p 1 Pope s Christmas Message Plea for Peace in All Lands Chicago Daily Tribune December 25 1934 p 2 Schulz Sigrid December 25 1934 Nazis Proclaim Hitler Europe s Peace Champion Chicago Daily Tribune p 19 Nicolle David 2005 The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935 36 Osprey Publishing p 8 ISBN 978 1 85532 692 7 New York Woman is Arrested in Germany Lewiston Evening Journal Lewiston Maine December 29 1934 p 1 Germany Frees U S Girl Held in Jail 11 Days Chicago Daily Tribune 7 January 4 1935 Trains Crash 15 Die 40 Hurt Chicago Daily Tribune December 26 1934 p 1 Accent on Youth Playbill Vault Retrieved June 29 2015 Saar Frontier is Sealed Shut Till After Vote Chicago Daily Tribune December 27 1934 p 9 December 1934 Franklin D Roosevelt Day by Day FDR Presidential Library Retrieved June 29 2015 Railway Enters China s Hinterland Chicago Daily Tribune December 29 1934 p 7 a b 1934 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved June 29 2015 6 Mexicans Die in Riot After Church Service Chicago Daily Tribune December 31 1934 p 1 Pollard John 1998 The Fascist Experience in Italy London Routledge p 96 ISBN 978 1 134 81904 1 Mexico Holds 62 Red Shirts for Church Killings Chicago Daily Tribune January 1 1935 p 24 Retrieved from https en 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