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The following events occurred in October 1935:

October 1, 1935 (Tuesday) edit

October 2, 1935 (Wednesday) edit

  • Unconfirmed reports circulated of a battle between Italians and Ethiopians in the vicinity of Mousa Ali. Italian officials denied the reports.[3]
  • Benito Mussolini gave a radio address in Rome informing Italians that "A solemn hour is about to sound in the history of the fatherland ... For many months the wheels of destiny have been moving toward their goal under the impulse of our calm determination. In the latter hours their rhythm has become more swift and by now cannot be stopped. It is not only an army that strives towards its objectives but a whole people of 44 million souls against whom an attempt is being made to consumnate the blackest of injustices – that of depriving us of some small place in the sun."[4][5]
  • Bulgaria imposed a state of emergency after a failed coup against the government.[6]
  • Born: Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr., astronaut, in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1967)

October 3, 1935 (Thursday) edit

October 4, 1935 (Friday) edit

  • France informed Britain that it would support the enforcement of sanctions against Italy and pledged military support in the event of any attack that arose from them.[10]
  • Italian forces captured Adigrat and Enticho.[11]
  • The Italian delegation at the League of Nations maintained that Italy was not waging war, but was only engaged in "military police measures to establish order."[12]
  • Luna Park opened in Sydney, Australia.
  • Died: Jean Béraud, 86, French painter

October 5, 1935 (Saturday) edit

October 6, 1935 (Sunday) edit

  • Italian forces captured Adwa.[11]
  • Haile Selassie made another public statement to the world through the Associated Press, saying, "Mr. Mussolini charges us with being barbarians and says he wishes to civilize us. Is the wanton slaughter of women and children by air bombs and machine guns the kind of civilization he wishes to give us? ... Despite the fact that our empire is faced with the gravest crisis of its long and glorious history – a crisis with which we have always striven to live in peace and amity – we still place all our faith in the League of Nations, which is pledged to defend its members, the small as well as the great, from unjustifiable aggression."[14]
  • Communists in Mexico City tore the swastika flag from Germany's honorary consulate and dragged it through the streets.[15]
  • Born: Bruno Sammartino, professional wrestler, in Abruzzo, Italy (d. 2018); Charito Solis, film actress, in Tondo, Manila, Philippines (d. 1998)

October 7, 1935 (Monday) edit

  • By unanimous vote, the League of Nations declared Italy guilty of committing an act of war against all members of the organization by invading Abyssinia. The vote laid the basis for economic sanctions.[16]
  • The Detroit Tigers won the World Series with a 4–3 victory over the Chicago Cubs in Game 6.
  • The French dockworker's union called on its members to boycott the loading and unloading of Italian ships.[17]
  • The United States Supreme Court moved to the new $10 million Supreme Court Building.[18]
  • Five people were arrested in Los Angeles as suspects in a plot to extort $1,000 from Mae West by sending letters threatening to kill her or disfigure her by throwing acid in her face.[19]
  • Died: Francis Wilson, 81, American actor

October 8, 1935 (Tuesday) edit

  • Mussolini forbade anyone from bringing more than 2,000 lire into Italy at a time. Tourists had been changing their money for Italian currency in adjoining countries at a considerable discount.[20]
  • Clement Attlee was appointed the interim leader of the Labour Party.[2]

October 9, 1935 (Wednesday) edit

October 10, 1935 (Thursday) edit

October 11, 1935 (Friday) edit

  • The League of Nations applied its first round of sanctions against Italy, imposing a general arms embargo against the country. Members were asked to take steps to prevent arms from passing indirectly to Italy through any third party such as Austria.[27]
  • Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone were married in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.[28]

October 12, 1935 (Saturday) edit

October 13, 1935 (Sunday) edit

  • The Soviet Union directed a note of protest to Japan over the border incident, accusing the Japanese-Manchukuan detachment of breaching the Siberian border nearly a mile. The Japanese contended that it was the Russians who crossed the border.[29]

October 14, 1935 (Monday) edit

October 15, 1935 (Tuesday) edit

October 16, 1935 (Wednesday) edit

October 17, 1935 (Thursday) edit

  • Hans Schweitzer was appointed Germany's Reichsbeauftragten für künstlerische Formgebung (Reich Commissioner for Artistic Design).[35]

October 18, 1935 (Friday) edit

October 19, 1935 (Saturday) edit

  • The sanctions committee of the League of Nations approved a British proposal for a complete boycott of Italian goods.[38]

October 20, 1935 (Sunday) edit

October 21, 1935 (Monday) edit

October 22, 1935 (Tuesday) edit

October 23, 1935 (Wednesday) edit

October 24, 1935 (Thursday) edit

October 25, 1935 (Friday) edit

October 26, 1935 (Saturday) edit

October 27, 1935 (Sunday) edit

October 28, 1935 (Monday) edit

  • Civilians in Mek'ele were ordered to evacuate in anticipation of an Italian offensive.[50]

October 29, 1935 (Tuesday) edit

  • Mussolini proclaimed food restrictions, going into effect November 5, in order to fight the effects of boycotting and sanctions. Butcher shops were to close on Tuesdays and were forbidden from selling beef, veal, mutton, lamb or pork on Wednesdays. Since butcher shops already usually closed on Thursdays and most Italians refrained from eating meat on Fridays, the decree amounted to a half-week ban on meat.[51]
  • Nazi Germany partially lifted the February 21 gag order on Jewish philosopher Martin Buber. He was permitted to continue his teaching activities as they promoted the emigration of young Jews to Palestine.[52]
  • Born: Isao Takahata, filmmaker and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, in Ise, Mie, Japan (d. 2018)

October 30, 1935 (Wednesday) edit

  • Nazi Germany announced a general inspection of all vehicles in the country to determine and catalogue their suitability for military use in the event of an emergency.[53]
  • Germany instructed its ambassador in Britain to lodge a protest over an article written by Winston Churchill in The Strand Magazine. In the article, Churchill wrote that "history is replete with examples of men who have risen to power by employing stern, grim, wicked and even frightful methods, but who, nevertheless, when their life is revealed as a whole, have been regarded as great figures whose lives have enriched the story of mankind. So may it be with Hitler." According to Churchill, time would tell whether Hitler would go down in history as "a monster or a hero."[54][55]
  • Born: Robert Caro, journalist and author, in New York City; Agota Kristof, writer, in Csikvánd, Hungary (d. 2011); Jim Perry, baseball player, in Williamston, North Carolina

October 31, 1935 (Thursday) edit

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informing Italians that A solemn hour is about to sound in the history of the fatherland For many months the wheels of destiny have been moving toward their goal under the impulse of our calm determination In the latter hours their rhythm has become more swift and by now cannot be stopped It is not only an army that strives towards its objectives but a whole people of 44 million souls against whom an attempt is being made to consumnate the blackest of injustices that of depriving us of some small place in the sun 4 5 Bulgaria imposed a state of emergency after a failed coup against the government 6 Born Robert Henry Lawrence Jr astronaut in Chicago Illinois d 1967 October 3 1935 Thursday editLeague of Nations officials announced that they had received a communication from Ethiopia asserting that Adwa had been bombed by Italian warplanes 3 Emperor Haile Selassie informed a Reuters correspondent I have just received the news that the first bombs dropped by Italian planes on Adwa fell on the Red Cross Hospital there killing and wounding nurses 7 The Second Italo Ethiopian War had begun Haile Selassie ordered a general mobilization 3 The first phase of the war began with De Bono s invasion of Abyssinia in the north 8 Nazi Germany declared neutrality in the Ethiopian conflict 9 Born Charles Duke American astronaut U S Air Force pilot and test pilot in Charlotte North Carolina Armen Dzhigarkhanyan Soviet Russian Armenian actor in Yerevan Armenian SSR d 2020 Sinikka Kurkinen painter in Joutseno FinlandOctober 4 1935 Friday editFrance informed Britain that it would support the enforcement of sanctions against Italy and pledged military support in the event of any attack that arose from them 10 Italian forces captured Adigrat and Enticho 11 The Italian delegation at the League of Nations maintained that Italy was not waging war but was only engaged in military police measures to establish order 12 Luna Park opened in Sydney Australia Died Jean Beraud 86 French painterOctober 5 1935 Saturday editU S President Franklin D Roosevelt invoked the August 31 Neutrality Act to place an arms embargo on both Italy and Ethiopia 13 Collingwood defeated South Melbourne in the 39th Victorian Football League Grand Final October 6 1935 Sunday editItalian forces captured Adwa 11 Haile Selassie made another public statement to the world through the Associated Press saying Mr Mussolini charges us with being barbarians and says he wishes to civilize us Is the wanton slaughter of women and children by air bombs and machine guns the kind of civilization he wishes to give us Despite the fact that our empire is faced with the gravest crisis of its long and glorious history a crisis with which we have always striven to live in peace and amity we still place all our faith in the League of Nations which is pledged to defend its members the small as well as the great from unjustifiable aggression 14 Communists in Mexico City tore the swastika flag from Germany s honorary consulate and dragged it through the streets 15 Born Bruno Sammartino professional wrestler in Abruzzo Italy d 2018 Charito Solis film actress in Tondo Manila Philippines d 1998 October 7 1935 Monday editBy unanimous vote the League of Nations declared Italy guilty of committing an act of war against all members of the organization by invading Abyssinia The vote laid the basis for economic sanctions 16 The Detroit Tigers won the World Series with a 4 3 victory over the Chicago Cubs in Game 6 The French dockworker s union called on its members to boycott the loading and unloading of Italian ships 17 The United States Supreme Court moved to the new 10 million Supreme Court Building 18 Five people were arrested in Los Angeles as suspects in a plot to extort 1 000 from Mae West by sending letters threatening to kill her or disfigure her by throwing acid in her face 19 Died Francis Wilson 81 American actorOctober 8 1935 Tuesday editMussolini forbade anyone from bringing more than 2 000 lire into Italy at a time Tourists had been changing their money for Italian currency in adjoining countries at a considerable discount 20 Clement Attlee was appointed the interim leader of the Labour Party 2 October 9 1935 Wednesday editAustria and Hungary announced that they would not co operate with the League of Nations in applying any sanctions against Italy 21 The film A Midsummer Night s Dream adapted from the William Shakespeare play of the same name premiered at the Hollywood Theatre in New York 22 23 Born Prince Edward Duke of Kent in Belgrave Square London EnglandOctober 10 1935 Thursday editGreek President Alexandros Zaimis was deposed in a military coup Panagis Tsaldaris was forced to resign and was succeeded by Georgios Kondylis 24 Ethiopian commander Haile Selassie Gugsa defected to the Italian side 11 The Langenberg transmission tower was destroyed by a tornado 25 Six American countries met to define the new border between Paraguay and Bolivia after the Chaco War 26 October 11 1935 Friday editThe League of Nations applied its first round of sanctions against Italy imposing a general arms embargo against the country Members were asked to take steps to prevent arms from passing indirectly to Italy through any third party such as Austria 27 Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone were married in Englewood Cliffs New Jersey 28 October 12 1935 Saturday editNazi Germany banned jazz from the radio 24 An incident took place at the border between Siberia and Manchukuo near Grodekovo Events in the clash between a Japanese Manchukuan detachment and Soviet border guards were disputed but several were killed on both sides 29 Born Tony Kubek baseball player in Milwaukee Wisconsin Luciano Pavarotti operatic tenor in Modena Italy d 2007 October 13 1935 Sunday editThe Soviet Union directed a note of protest to Japan over the border incident accusing the Japanese Manchukuan detachment of breaching the Siberian border nearly a mile The Japanese contended that it was the Russians who crossed the border 29 October 14 1935 Monday editThe Canadian federal election was held The Liberal Party led by William Lyon Mackenzie King was swept back into power The Turkish government had all Masonic lodges in the country abolished on the ground that Masonic principles are incompatible with nationalistic policy and their property transferred to the state 30 31 Richard Hauptmann was given 30 days grace to appeal his murder conviction to the U S Supreme Court 2 The Hornibrook Bridge opened in Bramble Bay Queensland Australia Born La Monte Young minimalist composer in Bern IdahoOctober 15 1935 Tuesday editAxum fell to the Italians 11 Germany s Naval Gazette revealed that 21 U boats had already been launched 32 Six one act plays in the Noel Coward play cycle Tonight at 8 30 were performed for the first time in Manchester Born Barry McGuire singer songwriter in Oklahoma City Oklahoma Bobby Morrow sprinter in Harlingen Texas d 2020 Willie O Ree ice hockey player in Fredericton New BrunswickOctober 16 1935 Wednesday editThe owners of the Nine Mile Point Colliery in the South Wales Valleys announced that the mine was closing indefinitely after a day of fighting between police and striking miners protesting the employment of non union workers 33 34 The Massachusetts Handicap horse race was inaugurated Born Sugar Pie DeSanto rhythm and blues singer in Brooklyn New York Sabiha Khanum actress in Gujrat Punjab British India d 2020 October 17 1935 Thursday editHans Schweitzer was appointed Germany s Reichsbeauftragten fur kunstlerische Formgebung Reich Commissioner for Artistic Design 35 October 18 1935 Friday editThe Helena earthquake occurred in Montana The German cabinet convened in Berlin for its first fall session and promulgated a new law forbidding marriage in the case of either party having a hereditary disease The official publication of the Nuremberg Laws was postponed due to fears of an international boycott of the 1936 Summer Olympics if they went into effect beforehand 36 In the port of Alexandria two boiler explosions on the Italian liner Ausonia killed 6 and injured 20 British vessels in the area including the hospital ship Maine rendered assistance 37 The historical drama film The Last Days of Pompeii was released Born Peter Boyle actor in Norristown Pennsylvania d 2006 Died Gaston Lachaise 53 French born American sculptorOctober 19 1935 Saturday editThe sanctions committee of the League of Nations approved a British proposal for a complete boycott of Italian goods 38 October 20 1935 Sunday editThe Long March of the Chinese Red Army ended The March lasted 368 days and covered 6 000 miles 39 Born Jerry Orbach actor and singer in the Bronx New York d 2004 Died Adolphus Greely 91 American polar explorer and U S Army officer Arthur Henderson 72 British politician Sidney Smith 58 American cartoonist auto accident October 21 1935 Monday editGermany formally ended its membership in the League of Nations Germany had announced its withdrawal from the League two years earlier but had to wait until now for all its obligations to expire 40 Argentina joined the World Court 41 Grant v Australian Knitting Mills a landmark case in consumer law was decided on appeal in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the U K 42 Born Derek Bell musician in Belfast Northern Ireland d 2002 October 22 1935 Tuesday editThe Jeremie hurricane left three dead and four injured in Santiago de Cuba The USS Houston bearing President Roosevelt home from a fishing trip avoided the hurricane 43 Born Ann Rule true crime writer in Lowell Michigan d 2015 Died Tommy Tucker 71 American baseball playerOctober 23 1935 Wednesday editWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King became Prime Minister of Canada for the third time A brush fire in Malibu California threatened the homes of several movie stars Residences belonging to Lionel Atwill and Charles Farrell were destroyed though they were unoccupied at the time 44 Died Charles Demuth 51 American watercolorist and painter Dutch Schultz 34 American mobster assassinated Dutch Schultz Abe Landau Otto Berman and Bernard Lulu Rosencrantz are fatally shot at a saloon in Newark New Jersey in what will become known as The Chophouse Massacre October 24 1935 Thursday editThe Rio Piedras massacre occurred at the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras Winston Churchill warned that Nazi Germany was a greater threat to peace than the war in Abyssinia We cannot afford to see Nazidom in its present phase of cruelty and intolerance with all its hatreds and all its gleaming weapons paramount in Europe at the present time he told the House of Commons 45 October 25 1935 Friday edit2 500 died in Haiti from floods caused by the Jeremie hurricane 24 British Parliament was dissolved and a general election called for November 14 46 Clement Attlee was elected leader of the Labour Party 2 The underground miners strike ended in South Wales 34 October 26 1935 Saturday editDue to a food shortage in the Rhineland Palatinate and Saarland Nazi Germany proclaimed meatless and butterless days for those regions on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays 47 During a speech commemorating the 13th anniversary of the March on Rome Benito Mussolini called international sanctions against Italy the most odious of injustices 48 Born Gloria Conyers Hewitt mathematician in Sumter South CarolinaOctober 27 1935 Sunday editAlbert Einstein and Thomas Mann endorsed Carl von Ossietzky for the Nobel Peace Prize Ossietzky had been imprisoned in the Esterwegen concentration camp since February 1934 49 Born Frank Adonis actor in Brooklyn New York d 2018 October 28 1935 Monday editCivilians in Mek ele were ordered to evacuate in anticipation of an Italian offensive 50 October 29 1935 Tuesday editMussolini proclaimed food restrictions going into effect November 5 in order to fight the effects of boycotting and sanctions Butcher shops were to close on Tuesdays and were forbidden from selling beef veal mutton lamb or pork on Wednesdays Since butcher shops already usually closed on Thursdays and most Italians refrained from eating meat on Fridays the decree amounted to a half week ban on meat 51 Nazi Germany partially lifted the February 21 gag order on Jewish philosopher Martin Buber He was permitted to continue his teaching activities as they promoted the emigration of young Jews to Palestine 52 Born Isao Takahata filmmaker and co founder of Studio Ghibli in Ise Mie Japan d 2018 October 30 1935 Wednesday editNazi Germany announced a general inspection of all vehicles in the country to determine and catalogue their suitability for military use in the event of an emergency 53 Germany instructed its ambassador in Britain to lodge a protest over an article written by Winston Churchill in The Strand Magazine In the article Churchill wrote that history is replete with examples of men who have risen to power by employing stern grim wicked and even frightful methods but who nevertheless when their life is revealed as a whole have been regarded as great figures whose lives have enriched the story of mankind So may it be with Hitler According to Churchill time would tell whether Hitler would go down in history as a monster or a hero 54 55 Born Robert Caro journalist and author in New York City Agota Kristof writer in Csikvand Hungary d 2011 Jim Perry baseball player in Williamston North CarolinaOctober 31 1935 Thursday editAngry Italians staged anti British demonstrations in Rome Students shouted anti British slogans and vandalized shop signs that were written in English 56 In Chicago Big Joe Williams and the Washboard Blues Singers made the first recording of the classic blues song Baby Please Don t Go The British government said it would raise the school leaving age from 14 to 15 2 John Henry Lewis defeated Bob Olin in St Louis for the World Light Heavyweight Championship of boxing 57 Born Ronald Graham mathematician in Taft California d 2020 References edit Komolvadhin Nattha 2014 New Economy and Gender Relations in Thailand PDF London School of Economics Theses Online ProQuest LLC Retrieved July 24 2015 a b c d e Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd pp 457 459 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 a b c Ethiopia Charges Air Raid Chicago Daily Tribune October 3 1935 p 1 Rome Mobilizes Entire Nation to Hear Speech Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 2 1935 pp 1 2 Mussolini Justifies War Against Ethiopia Dickinson College Retrieved July 24 2015 Tageseintrage fur 2 Oktober 1935 chroniknet Retrieved July 24 2015 France and Britain Plan Finance Boycott of Italy Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 3 1935 p 1 Italy Hits With 4 Armies Chicago Daily Tribune October 4 1935 p 1 Schultz Sigrid October 4 1935 Germany Adopts Hands Off Rule for Italian War Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 Laval Gets Free Hand on How to Deal with War Chicago Daily Tribune October 5 1935 p 1 a b c d Nicolle David 2005 The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935 36 Osprey Publishing p 8 ISBN 978 1 85532 692 7 It s Not War Italy Insists Chicago Daily Tribune October 5 1935 p 1 Tageseintrage fur 5 Oktober 1935 chroniknet Retrieved July 24 2015 Emperor of Ethiopia Scores Italy s Troops as Slaughterers Chicago Daily Tribune October 7 1935 p 2 Mexican Reds Drag Nazi Flag Through Streets Chicago Daily Tribune October 7 1935 p 5 Council Votes Italy Guilty Sanction Action Next Step Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 7 1935 p 1 Tageseintrage fur 7 Oktober 1935 chroniknet Retrieved July 24 2015 U S Supreme Court Will Move Today to New 10 Million Home Chicago Daily Tribune October 7 1935 p 4 Threaten Acid for Mae West 5 Held in Plot Chicago Daily Tribune October 8 1935 p 1 Mussolini Tightens Regulation Against the Black Bourse Chicago Daily Tribune October 9 1935 p 5 Austria Hungary Bar Sanctions Refuse to Aid League Against Italy Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 9 1935 p 1 A Midsummer Night s Dream Turner Classic Movies Retrieved July 24 2015 Sennwald Andre October 10 1935 Movie Review The New York Times Retrieved July 24 2015 a b c 1935 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved July 24 2015 Tageseintrage fur 10 Oktober 1935 chroniknet Retrieved July 24 2015 Chronology 1935 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved July 24 2015 First Sanction Allows Nations To Aid Ethiopia Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 11 1935 pp 1 3 Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone Wed Secretly Two Days Chicago Daily Tribune October 14 1935 p 1 a b Russia Protests to Tokio Over Guards Slaying Chicago Daily Tribune October 14 1935 p 4 TURKISH BAN ON FREEMASONS All Lodges To Be Abolished Malaya Tribune 14 October 1935 p 5 The Government has decided to abolish all Masonic lodges in Turkey on the ground that Masonic principles are incompatible with nationalistic policy Tageseintrage fur 14 Oktober 1935 chroniknet Retrieved July 24 2015 Schultz Sigrid October 16 1935 Launching of 21 Submarines by Nazis Revealed Chicago Daily Tribune p 22 40 Hurt as Riot Rages in Bottom of British Mine Chicago Daily Tribune October 17 1935 p 10 a 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