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The following events occurred in September 1934:

September 1, 1934 (Saturday) edit

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  • 11,000 public transit workers went on strike in Tokyo, Japan.[5]
  • The 8th Nuremberg Rally formally opened in Nazi Germany. Adolf Wagner read a proclamation written by Hitler which first established the concept of a "Thousand Year Reich", declaring that the Nazi revolution was complete and there were to be no more revolutions in Germany for the next 1,000 years.[6][7]
  • The first known victim of the notorious Cleveland Torso Murderer, the Lady of the Lake, was discovered on the shore of Lake Erie.

September 6, 1934 (Thursday) edit

  • Hitler reviewed a parade of 52,000 young labourers on the Nuremberg Rally grounds.[8]

September 7, 1934 (Friday) edit

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September 9, 1934 (Sunday) edit

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September 14, 1934 (Friday) edit

  • Nazi Germany appealed to brides to help save the country's gold reserves by substituting gold wedding rings for those made of white alloy instead.[17]
  • Soviet Russia reaffirmed its claim to Herald Island by hoisting a Soviet flag there.[18]
  • Born: Sarah Kofman, philosopher, in Paris, France (d. 1994)

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References edit

  1. ^ "Textile Strike of a Million Called". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 2, 1934. p. 1.
  2. ^ "Booth Dynasty Regains Lead of Salvation Army". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 4, 1934. p. 13.
  3. ^ "Bombs Kill 8 in Havana; 3 Die in Strike Clash". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 5, 1934. p. 7.
  4. ^ Stannard, Martin (1993). Evelyn Waugh, Volume I: The Early Years 1903–1939. London: Flamingo. pp. 374–375. ISBN 0-586-08678-1.
  5. ^ "11,000 Street Cat and Bus Workers Strike in Tokyo". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 5, 1934. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Revolution Now Over". The West Australian. Perth. September 7, 1934. p. 23.
  7. ^ Mercer, Derrik (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 444. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  8. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (September 7, 1934). "Hitler Bows to 300,000 as Nazi Youths Parade". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 8.
  9. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (September 8, 1934). "Hitler Boasts He is Ruling by Divine Right". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  10. ^ Coyle, Gretchen. "Morro Castle". New Jersry Maritime Museum. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  11. ^ "Fascist Prince's Home Fired On; Vienna Excited". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 9, 1934. p. 12.
  12. ^ Steele, John (September 10, 1934). "7,000 Cops Keep Fascists, Reds Apart in London". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 10.
  13. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (September 11, 1934). "Rule by Minority is Best, Hitler Tells Germans". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 3.
  14. ^ Paige, Jeffrey M. (1997). Coffee and Power: Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central America. Harvard University Press. pp. 135–136. ISBN 978-0-674-13649-6.
  15. ^ "Cuba Finds Five Bombs Mailed to U. S. Envoy". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 12, 1934. p. 17.
  16. ^ a b "Chronology 1934". indiana.edu. 2002. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  17. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (September 15, 1934). "Germany Bans Gold Wedding Rings for Brides". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  18. ^ "Russians Plant Soviet Flag on Arctic Island". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 15, 1934. p. 13.
  19. ^ Proctor, Ben (2007). William Randolph Hearst : The Later Years, 1911–1951. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. p. 186. ISBN 978-0-19-971710-1.
  20. ^ "Tageseinträge für 17. September 1934". chroniknet. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  21. ^ "Fire Destroys Nome, Alaska; Gold Rush City". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 18, 1934. p. 1.
  22. ^ "Russia, Voted Seat in League, Pleads Peace". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 19, 1934. p. 4.
  23. ^ "Il Duce Drafts All Boys Over 8 for Army Duty". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 19, 1934. p. 1.
  24. ^ "Sam Rice 1934 Batting Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  25. ^ "The Lindbergh Kidnapping". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  26. ^ Smith, Wilfrid (September 21, 1934). "Londos Pins Lewis Before Record 35,265". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 27.
  27. ^ "Burleigh Grimes 1934 Pitching Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  28. ^ "1934 MLB No-Hitters". ESPN. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  29. ^ "Dizzy Dean 1934 Pitching Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  30. ^ "Textile Union Orders End of Strike". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 23, 1934. p. 1.
  31. ^ "The Great Waltz". Playbill Vault. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  32. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (September 24, 1934). "German Pastors Accuse Hitler's Bishop of Heresy". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 3.
  33. ^ a b Gallagher, Mark (2003). The Yankees Encyclopedia – 6th Edition. Sports Publishing, LLC. p. 204. ISBN 978-1-58261-683-4.
  34. ^ "Johnson, NRA Chief, Resigns". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 26, 1934. p. 1.
  35. ^ "Free Prisoners to Mark Birth of Italian Princess". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 26, 1934. p. 10.
  36. ^ "U. S. Keeps Yacht Cup; Sopwith Drops Protest". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 26, 1934. p. 17.
  37. ^ Steele, John (September 27, 1934). "World's Biggest Ship Launched as Queen Mary". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 4.
  38. ^ "Ex-President Grau Flees from Cuba by Plane". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 28, 1934. p. 1.
  39. ^ "Kisses of Kings and Queens End Old Balkan Feud". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 28, 1934. p. 7.
  40. ^ "Settlement at Last". Townsville Daily Bulletin. Townsville: 5. October 1, 1934.
  41. ^ French, Jack; Siegel, David S. (2014). Radio Rides the Range: A Reference Guide to Western Drama on the Air, 1929–1967. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-7864-7146-1.
  42. ^ "Merrily We Roll Along". Playbill Vault. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  43. ^ . Miller Center of Public Affairs. Archived from the original on September 18, 2015. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  44. ^ Burns, Edward (October 1, 1934). "St. Louis Wins League Championship". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  45. ^ "Babe Ruth 1934 Batting Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 29, 2015.

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in Amarillo Texas d 1982 Died Russ Columbo 26 American singer violinist and actor shot in accident Alcide Nunez 50 American jazz clarinetistSeptember 3 1934 Monday editEvangeline Booth was elected General of the Salvation Army the first woman to hold the position 2 September 4 1934 Tuesday edit8 were killed by bombs in Havana during a nationwide strike of government workers President Carlos Mendieta promised a relaxation of martial law 3 Evelyn Waugh s novel A Handful of Dust was first published in full 4 Born Clive Granger economist and Nobel laureate in Swansea Wales d 2009 Eduard Khil baritone singer in Smolensk USSR d 2012 September 5 1934 Wednesday edit11 000 public transit workers went on strike in Tokyo Japan 5 The 8th Nuremberg Rally formally opened in Nazi Germany Adolf Wagner read a proclamation written by Hitler which first established the concept of a Thousand Year Reich declaring that the Nazi revolution was complete and there were to be no more revolutions in Germany for the next 1 000 years 6 7 The first known victim of the notorious Cleveland Torso Murderer the Lady of the Lake was discovered on the shore of Lake Erie September 6 1934 Thursday editHitler reviewed a parade of 52 000 young labourers on the Nuremberg Rally grounds 8 September 7 1934 Friday editHitler addressed 350 000 party members and spectators at Nuremberg 9 Born Little Milton blues singer and guitarist in Inverness Mississippi d 2005 September 8 1934 Saturday editThe ocean liner Morro Castle caught fire off the coast of New Jersey Only six of the twelve lifeboats were lowered and a total of 137 people died in the disaster 10 Gunshots were fired at the home of Austrian Vice Chancellor Ernst Rudiger Starhemberg After a commotion the shots were attributed to a careless guard who bumped his rifle against a wall 11 Born Peter Maxwell Davies composer and conductor in Salford Lancashire England d 2016 September 9 1934 Sunday edit7 000 police and guardsmen were dispatched to London s Hyde Park looking to head off any potential violence on the occasion of a rally by 1 200 members of Oswald Mosley s British Union of Fascists About 8 000 to 9 000 anti fascists and onlookers also turned out but the police cordon was so thick that no one on the outside of it could hear the speeches A total of eighteen arrests were made mostly for disorderly conduct 12 Rudolf Caracciola and Luigi Fagioli won the Italian Grand Prix The Little King a comic strip by Otto Soglow that had appeared in The New Yorker for several years made its debut in its new form of a newspaper comic strip Died Roger Fry 67 English painter and criticSeptember 10 1934 Monday editThe 8th Nuremberg Rally ended with a closing address by Hitler 13 Police were called upon to end the Costa Rican banana workers strike firing on strike leaders and arresting others 14 Born Charles Kuralt journalist in Wilmington North Carolina d 1997 Roger Maris baseball player in Hibbing Minnesota d 1985 September 11 1934 Tuesday editCuban officials revealed the confiscation of five mail packages containing bombs addressed to American ambassador Jefferson Caffery 15 Born Ian Abercrombie actor in Grays Essex England d 2012 September 12 1934 Wednesday editLithuania Latvia and Estonia signed a treaty of mutual support that led to the formation of the Baltic Entente 16 The mystery film Charlie Chan in London starring Warner Oland was released Died Catherine Breshkovsky 90 Russian socialistSeptember 13 1934 Thursday editThe J B Priestley play Eden End premiered at the Duchess Theatre in London September 14 1934 Friday editNazi Germany appealed to brides to help save the country s gold reserves by substituting gold wedding rings for those made of white alloy instead 17 Soviet Russia reaffirmed its claim to Herald Island by hoisting a Soviet flag there 18 Born Sarah Kofman philosopher in Paris France d 1994 September 15 1934 Saturday editThe Australian federal election was held The incumbent United Australia Party led by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons retained its plurality in the House of Representatives but lost its absolute majority and would have to rely on a coalition with the Country Party to remain in power Born Fred Nile politician in Kings Cross New South Wales AustraliaSeptember 16 1934 Sunday editPoland won the Challenge International de Tourisme aviation contest in Warsaw William Randolph Hearst met with Adolf Hitler in Berlin 19 Born Elgin Baylor basketball player coach and executive in Washington D C d 2021 Ronnie Drew folk musician and actor in Dun Laoghaire Ireland d 2008 September 17 1934 Monday editAlbania and the Soviet Union began diplomatic relations 20 Nome Alaska was virtually destroyed by fire 21 Born Maureen Connolly tennis player in San Diego California d 1969 Binoy Majumdar poet in Burma d 2006 September 18 1934 Tuesday editThe League of Nations voted to admit the Soviet Union 39 to 3 22 Benito Mussolini ordered compulsory military service for all Italian boys above the age of 8 23 Sam Rice of the Cleveland Indians played in his final major league game going 3 for 5 with a double against the Washington Senators 24 Died Ruth Hale 46 or 47 American writer and feministSeptember 19 1934 Wednesday editBruno Hauptmann was arrested in the Lindbergh kidnapping 25 Born Brian Epstein businessman and manager of the Beatles in Liverpool England d 1967 Died Lorin C Woolley 77 American Mormon fundamentalist leaderSeptember 20 1934 Thursday editWrestling champion Jim Londos defeated Ed Strangler Lewis before a crowd of 35 265 at Wrigley Field in Chicago the biggest crowd in pro wrestling history to that point 26 Burleigh Grimes of the Pittsburgh Pirates played in his final major league game pitching a scoreless inning against the Brooklyn Dodgers 27 Born Takayuki Kubota karate master and founder of the International Karate Association in Kumamoto Japan Sophia Loren actress in Rome Italy David Marquand academic and politician in Cardiff Wales Jeff Morris actor in St Joseph Missouri d 2004 Rajinder Puri cartoonist and activist in Karachi British Raj d 2015 September 21 1934 Friday editThe Muroto typhoon struck Japan killing over 2 700 people Paul Dean of the St Louis Cardinals pitched a 3 0 no hitter against the Brooklyn Dodgers 28 It was the second game of a doubleheader in the first game Paul s brother Dizzy Dean also pitched a complete game shutout of the Dodgers 29 Born Leonard Cohen musician poet and novelist in Westmount Quebec d 2016 Benjamin Abalos politician in Pangasinan PhilippinesSeptember 22 1934 Saturday editGresford disaster 266 were killed in north east Wales when a coal mine exploded The United Textile Workers of America called off the three week old textile worker s strike 30 The stage musical The Great Waltz premiered at the Center Theatre on Broadway 31 Born Lute Olson basketball coach in Mayville North Dakota d 2020 September 23 1934 Sunday editLudwig Muller was proclaimed the supreme head of the German Protestant church at the Berlin Cathedral despite hundreds of opposition pastors denouncing him from their pulpits 32 Luigi Fagioli won the Spanish Grand Prix Born Ahmad Shah Khan Crown Prince of Afghanistan in Kabul Afghanistan Died Lucien Gaudin 47 French Olympic fencing championSeptember 24 1934 Monday editThe Detroit Tigers won the American League pennant their first in 25 years when the New York Yankees were eliminated by losing to the Boston Red Sox 5 0 The game also proved to be Babe Ruth s last at Yankee Stadium he drew a walk in the first inning and was replaced by a pinch runner 33 Born Tommy Anderson footballer in Haddington Scotland Robert Lang actor in Bristol England d 2004 Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon Parma eldest daughter of Umberto II of Italy and Marie Jose of Belgium in Naples ItalySeptember 25 1934 Tuesday editHugh S Johnson resigned as head of the National Recovery Administration 34 King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy announced an amnesty for all Italians imprisoned for two years or less in celebration of the birth of Princess Maria 35 The New York Yacht Club retained the America s Cup defeating the Royal Yacht Squadron four races to two 36 September 26 1934 Wednesday editThe RMS Queen Mary was launched into Glasgow s River Clyde in the presence of King George V and the ship s namesake Queen consort Mary of Teck It was the largest ship in the world at the time 37 Afghanistan was admitted to the League of Nations 16 Died Alexander Moszkowski 83 German Jewish satirist writer and philosopherSeptember 27 1934 Thursday editFormer Cuban president Ramon Grau fled the country by plane with seven members of his family The executive committee of his party the Partido Autentico issued a statement saying it had advised him to leave after receiving reports that he was in personal danger 38 King Alexander of Yugoslavia made an official visit to Bulgaria 39 The first six man football game was played in Hebron Nebraska Born Beverly Armstrong baseball player in Maywood New Jersey Wilford Brimley actor in Salt Lake City Utah d 2020 September 28 1934 Friday editThe Winwick rail crash killed 11 people in Cheshire England Limerick defeated Dublin in the rematch of the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final The Dublin newspaper strike ended after ten weeks 40 Born Brigitte Bardot actress model and animal rights activist in Paris FranceSeptember 29 1934 Saturday editThe London Scottish amp Provincial Airways Airspeed Courier crash occurred north of Shoreham Kent England The Mutual Broadcasting System was established 41 The play Merrily We Roll Along by George S Kaufman and Moss Hart premiered at the Music Box Theatre on Broadway 42 Born Skandor Akbar professional wrestler and manager in Vernon Texas d 2010 Born Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi a psychologist famous for his Flow theory d 2021 Died Archibald Marshall 68 English author publisher and journalistSeptember 30 1934 Sunday editU S President Franklin D Roosevelt gave a fireside chat titled On Government and Capitalism 43 The St Louis Cardinals clinched the National League pennant on the final day of the season when the New York Giants were eliminated by losing to the Brooklyn Dodgers 8 5 in ten innings 44 Babe Ruth played his final game as a Yankee going 0 for 3 at Griffith Stadium in Washington during a 5 3 loss to the Senators 33 45 Born Alan A Court footballer in Rainhill England d 2009 Udo Jurgens composer and singer in Klagenfurt Austria d 2014 Anna Kashfi actress in Darjeeling British India d 2015 Died Mary Brough 71 English actressReferences edit Textile Strike of a Million Called Chicago Daily Tribune September 2 1934 p 1 Booth Dynasty Regains Lead of Salvation Army Chicago Daily Tribune September 4 1934 p 13 Bombs Kill 8 in Havana 3 Die in Strike Clash Chicago Daily Tribune September 5 1934 p 7 Stannard Martin 1993 Evelyn Waugh Volume I The Early Years 1903 1939 London Flamingo pp 374 375 ISBN 0 586 08678 1 11 000 Street Cat and Bus Workers Strike in Tokyo Chicago Daily Tribune September 5 1934 p 1 Revolution Now Over The West Australian Perth September 7 1934 p 23 Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 444 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Schultz Sigrid September 7 1934 Hitler Bows to 300 000 as Nazi Youths Parade Chicago Daily Tribune p 8 Schultz Sigrid September 8 1934 Hitler Boasts He is Ruling by Divine Right Chicago Daily Tribune p 13 Coyle Gretchen Morro Castle New Jersry Maritime Museum Retrieved June 29 2015 Fascist Prince s Home Fired On Vienna Excited Chicago Daily Tribune September 9 1934 p 12 Steele John September 10 1934 7 000 Cops Keep Fascists Reds Apart in London Chicago Daily Tribune p 10 Schultz Sigrid September 11 1934 Rule by Minority is Best Hitler Tells Germans Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 Paige Jeffrey M 1997 Coffee and Power Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central America Harvard University Press pp 135 136 ISBN 978 0 674 13649 6 Cuba Finds Five Bombs Mailed to U S Envoy Chicago Daily Tribune September 12 1934 p 17 a b Chronology 1934 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved June 29 2015 Schultz Sigrid September 15 1934 Germany Bans Gold Wedding Rings for Brides Chicago Daily Tribune p 13 Russians Plant Soviet Flag on Arctic Island Chicago Daily Tribune September 15 1934 p 13 Proctor Ben 2007 William Randolph Hearst The Later Years 1911 1951 Oxford and New York Oxford University Press p 186 ISBN 978 0 19 971710 1 Tageseintrage fur 17 September 1934 chroniknet Retrieved June 29 2015 Fire Destroys Nome Alaska Gold Rush City Chicago Daily Tribune September 18 1934 p 1 Russia Voted Seat in League Pleads Peace Chicago Daily Tribune September 19 1934 p 4 Il Duce Drafts All Boys Over 8 for Army Duty Chicago Daily Tribune September 19 1934 p 1 Sam Rice 1934 Batting Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 29 2015 The Lindbergh Kidnapping Federal Bureau of Investigation Retrieved June 29 2015 Smith Wilfrid September 21 1934 Londos Pins Lewis Before Record 35 265 Chicago Daily Tribune p 27 Burleigh Grimes 1934 Pitching Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 29 2015 1934 MLB No Hitters ESPN Retrieved June 29 2015 Dizzy Dean 1934 Pitching Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 29 2015 Textile Union Orders End of Strike Chicago Daily Tribune September 23 1934 p 1 The Great Waltz Playbill Vault Retrieved June 29 2015 Schultz Sigrid September 24 1934 German Pastors Accuse Hitler s Bishop of Heresy Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 a b Gallagher Mark 2003 The Yankees Encyclopedia 6th Edition Sports Publishing LLC p 204 ISBN 978 1 58261 683 4 Johnson NRA Chief Resigns Chicago Daily Tribune September 26 1934 p 1 Free Prisoners to Mark Birth of Italian Princess Chicago Daily Tribune September 26 1934 p 10 U S Keeps Yacht Cup Sopwith Drops Protest Chicago Daily Tribune September 26 1934 p 17 Steele John September 27 1934 World s Biggest Ship Launched as Queen Mary Chicago Daily Tribune p 4 Ex President Grau Flees from Cuba by Plane Chicago Daily Tribune September 28 1934 p 1 Kisses of Kings and Queens End Old Balkan Feud Chicago Daily Tribune September 28 1934 p 7 Settlement at Last Townsville Daily Bulletin Townsville 5 October 1 1934 French Jack Siegel David S 2014 Radio Rides the Range A Reference Guide to Western Drama on the Air 1929 1967 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc p 123 ISBN 978 0 7864 7146 1 Merrily We Roll Along Playbill Vault Retrieved June 29 2015 Fireside Chat 6 On Government and Capitalism September 30 1934 Miller Center of Public Affairs Archived from the original on September 18 2015 Retrieved June 29 2015 Burns Edward October 1 1934 St Louis Wins League Championship Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Babe Ruth 1934 Batting Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 29 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title September 1934 amp oldid 1176903148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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