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The following events occurred in September 1936:

September 1, 1936 (Tuesday) edit

September 2, 1936 (Wednesday) edit

  • L'Osservatore Romano criticized recent remarks by Father Charles Coughlin's that called President Roosevelt a liar. "The Holy See wishes to respect all liberties and all conveniences", the editorial said. "It is extremely notable that an orator offends when he inveighs against persons who represent supreme social authority, with the evident danger of disturbing the respect due the authorities themselves by the people."[2]

September 3, 1936 (Thursday) edit

September 4, 1936 (Friday) edit

  • Francisco Largo Caballero became the 66th Prime Minister of Spain. An announcement explained that "because of the length of the civil war, the government believed it advisable to resign to make way for a government embracing all parties comprising the Popular Front."[5]
  • The Battle of Irún ended with the Nationalist capture of the city.[5]
  • In Paris, 100,000 pro-Republican demonstrators held a march calling on the French government to lift its arms embargo against Spain.[6]

September 5, 1936 (Saturday) edit

  • Nationalists drove back a Republican counterattack on Irún.[7]
  • The Battle of Cerro Muriano began.
  • Beryl Markham completed the first east-to-west transatlantic solo flight by a woman. Due to bad weather eating up her fuel supply she had to make a forced landing at Baleine Cove, Nova Scotia short of her goal of New York. The plane landed in the mud and took significant damage but Markham only sustained a cut to the forehead.[8]
  • 8 spectators were killed in the ninth annual Tourist Trophy Race in Northern Ireland when driver Jack Chambers lost control of his Riley on the wet track and crashed into the crowd. The race was never held again.[9]
  • This is the purported date that the famous photograph The Falling Soldier was taken by Robert Capa during the Spanish Civil War, although the authenticity of the photo has been called into question.
  • Born: Bill Mazeroski, baseball player, in Wheeling, West Virginia

September 6, 1936 (Sunday) edit

  • 15 Jews were injured in anti-Jewish and anti-Socialist rioting in Warsaw, Poland. Socialists paraded in the streets demanding help for the government of Spain until they were attacked by congregation members getting out of church where special prayers had been held for Spanish Catholics.[10][11]
  • The Battle of Cerro Muriano ended in Nationalist victory.
  • President Roosevelt gave a fireside chat on the subject of drought conditions.[12]
  • The comedy-drama film My Man Godfrey starring William Powell and Carole Lombard was released.

September 7, 1936 (Monday) edit

September 8, 1936 (Tuesday) edit

September 9, 1936 (Wednesday) edit

  • Hitler gave an 8,500-word address before 800,000 Nazis on the subject of authority, which he called "the foundation of all harmony". Unlimited individual liberty, Hitler asserted, led to anarchy. Following the speech, a proclamation outlined Nazi Germany's next goal as the restoration of its pre-war colonies and rebuilding its economy through a four-year plan.[18]
  • Franco-Syrian Treaty of Independence: The French and Syrian governments signed a treaty of alliance and friendship. The pact provided for the French mandate over Syria to end within three years and for Syria to join the League of Nations.[19]
  • An international conference for non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War opened in London.[20]
  • Aleksandr Mikhailovich Orlov of the NKVD arrived in Spain to oversee the transfer of funds from the Spanish treasury to Moscow.[21] This money would come to be known as Moscow gold.
  • Belgian Prime Minister Paul van Zeeland gave a radio address explaining that the world was splitting up between left-wing and right-wing extremists, and the only way to prevent a split within Belgium was to pursue a policy of complete neutrality. This speech signalled a shift in Belgian foreign policy to avoid any kind of alliances that could draw the country into a war.[22]
  • The New York Yankees clinched the American League pennant by sweeping a doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians, 11-3 and 12-9.[23]
  • The excursion steamship Romance collided with the steamer New York in a fog near Boston Harbor. The Romance sank in less than twenty minutes but the New York was able to rescue all passengers and crew aboard and return to Boston Harbor despite a 12-foot hole in the bow.[24]
  • Born: David Gold, businessman, in Stepney, London, England (d. 2023)

September 10, 1936 (Thursday) edit

  • A massive landslide in the Himalayas wiped out seven villages and left hundreds reported dead.[20]
  • Nationalist artillery resumed pounding San Sebastián after a 48-hour unofficial truce.[25]
  • The British Trades Union Congress voted in favour of a policy of neutrality in the Spanish Civil War, due to fear that intervention in the conflict would spark a larger war in Europe.[26]
  • Germany launched a propaganda campaign against Czechoslovakia, accusing the country of harbouring Soviet aircraft and providing airfields to the Soviet air force.[19]
  • The first official Speedway World Championship motorcycle race was held at Wembley Stadium in London, won by Lionel Van Praag of Australia.

September 11, 1936 (Friday) edit

September 12, 1936 (Saturday) edit

September 13, 1936 (Sunday) edit

September 14, 1936 (Monday) edit

September 15, 1936 (Tuesday) edit

  • The German news agency published a message from Spanish Nationalist leader Miguel Cabanellas which stated: "The Spanish nation never will forget the friendship and moral support extended by Germany. Your leader and nation keep watch against bolshevism in the east. We will do the same in the west, where it is no less important in this decisive hour in European history."[32]

September 16, 1936 (Wednesday) edit

September 17, 1936 (Thursday) edit

September 18, 1936 (Friday) edit

September 19, 1936 (Saturday) edit

September 20, 1936 (Sunday) edit

September 21, 1936 (Monday) edit

September 22, 1936 (Tuesday) edit

September 23, 1936 (Wednesday) edit

September 24, 1936 (Thursday) edit

September 25, 1936 (Friday) edit

  • The French government decided to devalue the franc by one-quarter to one-third in order to stabilize the currency.[47]
  • At the League of Nations, Spanish delegate Julio Álvarez del Vayo said the European non-intervention agreement amounted to "a blockade of the lawful Spanish government" and said the war would have virtually been won already if the rebels had not received foreign aid. Álvarez del Vayo said "the bloodstained soil of Spain already is the battlefield of world war", and warned that future wars would not be fought between states but between two groups of ideas, those of "democracy and oppression."[48]
  • Born: Ken Forsse, creator of Teddy Ruxpin, in Bellwood, Nebraska (d. 2014); Moussa Traoré, 2nd President of Mali, in Kayes, French Sudan (d. 2020)
  • Died: William Sims, 77, American admiral

September 26, 1936 (Saturday) edit

September 27, 1936 (Sunday) edit

September 28, 1936 (Monday) edit

September 29, 1936 (Tuesday) edit

September 30, 1936 (Wednesday) edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Coughlin Gets Vatican Rebuke". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. September 2, 1936. p. 1.
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  5. ^ a b "Rebels Take Irun; City Burning". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. September 4, 1936. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Help Madrid, 100,000 Shout in Paris Parade". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 5, 1936. p. 1.
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  8. ^ "Mother Flies Over Atlantic, Then Crashes". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 6, 1936. p. 1.
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  12. ^ "'Jobs for Drouth Victims' – Roosevelt". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 7, 1936. p. 1.
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extremely notable that an orator offends when he inveighs against persons who represent supreme social authority with the evident danger of disturbing the respect due the authorities themselves by the people 2 September 3 1936 Thursday editThe Battle of Talavera de la Reina was fought resulting in a Nationalist victory President Franklin D Roosevelt met with six state governors including rival presidential candidate Alf Landon at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines to discuss government actions in response to the drought 3 Lou Ambers won the World Lightweight Championship of boxing by 15 round decision over Tony Canzoneri in Madison Square Garden 4 Born Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 2nd President of Tunisia in Hammam Sousse d 2019 September 4 1936 Friday editFrancisco Largo Caballero became the 66th Prime Minister of Spain An announcement explained that because of the length of the civil war the government believed it advisable to resign to make way for a government embracing all parties comprising the Popular Front 5 The Battle of Irun ended with the Nationalist capture of the city 5 In Paris 100 000 pro Republican demonstrators held a march calling on the French government to lift its arms embargo against Spain 6 September 5 1936 Saturday editNationalists drove back a Republican counterattack on Irun 7 The Battle of Cerro Muriano began Beryl Markham completed the first east to west transatlantic solo flight by a woman Due to bad weather eating up her fuel supply she had to make a forced landing at Baleine Cove Nova Scotia short of her goal of New York The plane landed in the mud and took significant damage but Markham only sustained a cut to the forehead 8 8 spectators were killed in the ninth annual Tourist Trophy Race in Northern Ireland when driver Jack Chambers lost control of his Riley on the wet track and crashed into the crowd The race was never held again 9 This is the purported date that the famous photograph The Falling Soldier was taken by Robert Capa during the Spanish Civil War although the authenticity of the photo has been called into question Born Bill Mazeroski baseball player in Wheeling West VirginiaSeptember 6 1936 Sunday edit15 Jews were injured in anti Jewish and anti Socialist rioting in Warsaw Poland Socialists paraded in the streets demanding help for the government of Spain until they were attacked by congregation members getting out of church where special prayers had been held for Spanish Catholics 10 11 The Battle of Cerro Muriano ended in Nationalist victory President Roosevelt gave a fireside chat on the subject of drought conditions 12 The comedy drama film My Man Godfrey starring William Powell and Carole Lombard was released September 7 1936 Monday editThe British colonial office announced the appointment of John Dill as General officer commanding British forces in Palestine 13 The last known Tasmanian tiger died at Hobart Zoo 14 Born Buddy Holly rock and roll musician in Lubbock Texas d 1959 Died Kenneth Robert Balfour 72 or 73 British politicianSeptember 8 1936 Tuesday editA revolt within the Portuguese Navy was put down Two mutinous ships tried to steam out of Lisbon for an unknown destination until they were disabled by an artillery bombardment 6 crew were killed and the rest were taken into custody 15 The 8th Nazi Party Congress opened in Nuremberg Hitler opened the proceedings with a three minute address proclaiming that he had restored full arms sovereignty to the nation 16 Prince Bernhard of Lippe Biesterfeld and Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands announced their engagement 17 September 9 1936 Wednesday editHitler gave an 8 500 word address before 800 000 Nazis on the subject of authority which he called the foundation of all harmony Unlimited individual liberty Hitler asserted led to anarchy Following the speech a proclamation outlined Nazi Germany s next goal as the restoration of its pre war colonies and rebuilding its economy through a four year plan 18 Franco Syrian Treaty of Independence The French and Syrian governments signed a treaty of alliance and friendship The pact provided for the French mandate over Syria to end within three years and for Syria to join the League of Nations 19 An international conference for non intervention in the Spanish Civil War opened in London 20 Aleksandr Mikhailovich Orlov of the NKVD arrived in Spain to oversee the transfer of funds from the Spanish treasury to Moscow 21 This money would come to be known as Moscow gold Belgian Prime Minister Paul van Zeeland gave a radio address explaining that the world was splitting up between left wing and right wing extremists and the only way to prevent a split within Belgium was to pursue a policy of complete neutrality This speech signalled a shift in Belgian foreign policy to avoid any kind of alliances that could draw the country into a war 22 The New York Yankees clinched the American League pennant by sweeping a doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians 11 3 and 12 9 23 The excursion steamship Romance collided with the steamer New York in a fog near Boston Harbor The Romance sank in less than twenty minutes but the New York was able to rescue all passengers and crew aboard and return to Boston Harbor despite a 12 foot hole in the bow 24 Born David Gold businessman in Stepney London England d 2023 September 10 1936 Thursday editA massive landslide in the Himalayas wiped out seven villages and left hundreds reported dead 20 Nationalist artillery resumed pounding San Sebastian after a 48 hour unofficial truce 25 The British Trades Union Congress voted in favour of a policy of neutrality in the Spanish Civil War due to fear that intervention in the conflict would spark a larger war in Europe 26 Germany launched a propaganda campaign against Czechoslovakia accusing the country of harbouring Soviet aircraft and providing airfields to the Soviet air force 19 The first official Speedway World Championship motorcycle race was held at Wembley Stadium in London won by Lionel Van Praag of Australia September 11 1936 Friday editAs part of ceremonies at the World Power Conference President Roosevelt pressed a golden key in Washington D C to put a small 3 500 horsepower generator into service for Boulder Dam and Boulder City Nevada 27 The Supreme Electoral Council the predecessor of the National Electoral Council of Venezuela was founded The musical play Careless Rapture by Ivor Novello and Christopher Hassall premiered at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London Born Charles Dierkop actor in La Crosse WisconsinSeptember 12 1936 Saturday editThe Nationalists captured San Sebastian to win complete control of the Basque region 19 28 The Battle of Majorca ended in Nationalist victory The Italian occupation of Majorca began Fred Perry of the United Kingdom beat Don Budge in the men s singles final of the U S National Championships Perry was the first foreigner to ever win the tennis championship 20 Rose Coyle of Philadelphia won the 10th Miss America pageant Born Guillermo Gomez Rivera author historian and linguistic scholar in Iloilo City PhilippinesSeptember 13 1936 Sunday editAdolf Hitler reviewed 107 000 men of the SA and SS in Nuremberg 29 17 year old Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians struck out 17 Philadelphia Athletics setting a new single game American League record and tying the major league record set by Dizzy Dean in 1933 30 September 14 1936 Monday editThe Siege of Santuario de Nuestra Senora de la Cabeza began On the final day of the Nuremberg Rally Hitler watched a flypast of 371 aircraft and gave a final speech assailing democracy as a channel through which bolshevism spreads poison 31 George McMahon the man who aimed a revolver at King Edward VIII in July was sentenced to 12 months hard labour for intent to alarm the king 20 Born Walter Koenig actor Star Trek in Chicago Died Irving Thalberg 37 American film producerSeptember 15 1936 Tuesday editThe German news agency published a message from Spanish Nationalist leader Miguel Cabanellas which stated The Spanish nation never will forget the friendship and moral support extended by Germany Your leader and nation keep watch against bolshevism in the east We will do the same in the west where it is no less important in this decisive hour in European history 32 September 16 1936 Wednesday editAntonio de Oliveira Salazar ordered the creation of the Portuguese Legion 33 The Nationalists captured Ronda 14 September 17 1936 Thursday editThe first issue of the Barcelona newspaper Juventud Comunista Communist Youth was published Died Henry Louis Le Chatelier 85 French chemistSeptember 18 1936 Friday edit45 died on the Nile when a pleasure boat and a cargo ship collided 34 A tropical hurricane struck Cape Hatteras along the east coast of the United States doing considerable damage 35 The USS Fanning was launched Born Big Tom country musician in Castleblayney Ireland d 2018 September 19 1936 Saturday editNazi authorities ordered all German churches to eliminate the word Hallelujah from prayers because it was Hebrew and alien 36 Born Anna Karen actress in Durban South Africa d 2022 Died Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande 76 Indian musicologist Tom Campbell Black 36 English aviator plane collision September 20 1936 Sunday editA dynamite blast in Havana Cuba demolished a newspaper press and a Catholic church and killed 4 people 20 Socialists were arrested by police that day It was believed that the newspaper was targeted because it ran editorials supporting the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War 37 The Swedish general election was held The Swedish Social Democratic Party maintained its plurality in the Riksdag September 21 1936 Monday editThe Nationalists took Maqueda after a three day battle 38 The German military began its largest maneuvers since 1914 20 The 17th session of the League of Nations Assembly opened in Geneva 19 The Council wrestled with the question of whether Ethiopia should be allowed to keep its seat 39 Born Yury Luzhkov politician in Moscow USSR d 2019 Died Frank Hornby 73 English inventor businessman and politicianSeptember 22 1936 Tuesday editUruguay broke off diplomatic relations with Spain because of reported executions of three sisters of a Uruguayan diplomat 40 Benito Mussolini received Hitler Youth leader Baldur von Schirach in Rome A special parade of visiting Hitler Youth was conducted in the Piazza Venezia 41 The Danish Landsting election was held September 23 1936 Wednesday editThe League of Nations Assembly voted 39 4 to allow Ethiopia to keep its seat meaning that Haile Selassie s government continued to be recognized by the League as the legitimate authority of the country and not Italy The dissenting votes were cast by Hungary Austria Albania and Ecuador 42 The Taminato incident occurred in the Shanghai International Settlement when gunmen shot and killed a Japanese sailor and wounded two others That night more than 2 000 Japanese troops occupied the Hongkou District under martial law to search for the men 43 September 24 1936 Thursday editThe Republicans opened the Alberche Dam to thwart a Nationalist advance 44 Father Charles Coughlin increased his rhetoric against the Roosevelt Administration Coughlin called the President anti God and said he would advocate the use of bullets if an upstart dictator voided the ballot 45 The New York Giants made the 1936 World Series a Subway Series clinching the National League pennant with a 2 1 win over the Boston Bees 46 Born Jim Henson puppeteer filmmaker and television producer in Greenville Mississippi d 1990 Died Jozsef Klekl 57 Slovene writer and journalistSeptember 25 1936 Friday editThe French government decided to devalue the franc by one quarter to one third in order to stabilize the currency 47 At the League of Nations Spanish delegate Julio Alvarez del Vayo said the European non intervention agreement amounted to a blockade of the lawful Spanish government and said the war would have virtually been won already if the rebels had not received foreign aid Alvarez del Vayo said the bloodstained soil of Spain already is the battlefield of world war and warned that future wars would not be fought between states but between two groups of ideas those of democracy and oppression 48 Born Ken Forsse creator of Teddy Ruxpin in Bellwood Nebraska d 2014 Moussa Traore 2nd President of Mali in Kayes French Sudan d 2020 Died William Sims 77 American admiralSeptember 26 1936 Saturday editThe Campaign of Gipuzkoa ended in Nationalist victory Tensions decreased considerably in Shanghai when the Japanese withdrew most of their forces 49 Joseph Stalin appointed Nikolai Yezhov as the new head of the NKVD Under Yezhov s direction the Great Purge would be widely expanded 50 As a result of the French devaluation Switzerland announced it would devalue its own franc by 30 51 The farce play Horse Eats Hat co written and directed by Orson Welles premiered at the Maxine Elliott Theatre in New York City Died Harriet Monroe 75 American editor literary critic and poetSeptember 27 1936 Sunday editThe siege of the Alcazar ended when the Nationalists broke the siege Switzerland and the Netherlands went off the gold standard 19 The EMLL 3rd Anniversary Show commemorating the third anniversary of the professional wrestling promotion Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre was held in Mexico City Born Don Cornelius television show host and producer in Chicago 52 d 2012 Joselo actor and comedian in Barbacoas Aragua Venezuela d 2013 September 28 1936 Monday editPer Albin Hansson became Prime Minister of Sweden for the second time September 29 1936 Tuesday editThe Battle of Cape Espartel was fought in the Strait of Gibraltar The Nationalists were victorious and broke the Republican blockade of the strait A declaration signed by Miguel Cabanellas was issued naming Francisco Franco Chief of the Government of the Spanish State 53 Britain declared martial law in Palestine to fight the Arab revolt 54 Italy delivered a contingent of 13 tankettes to the Nationalists 55 During a speech in Syracuse New York President Roosevelt called communism a false issue in the presidential campaign and asked that here and now we bury this red herring Roosevelt maintained that his record showed consistent adherence to American democracy 56 Born Silvio Berlusconi media tycoon and three time Prime Minister of Italy in Milan d 2023 September 30 1936 Wednesday editPinewood Studios opened in England 14 Born Wayne Walker NFL player in Boise Idaho d 2017 Died Friedrich Bertram Sixt von Armin 84 German generalReferences edit Put War Hostages in Chains Chicago Daily Tribune September 1 1936 p 1 Coughlin Gets Vatican Rebuke Brooklyn Daily Eagle September 2 1936 p 1 Kinsley Philip September 4 1936 Landon Talks on Drouth Chicago Daily Tribune pp 1 2 Lou Ambers BoxRec Retrieved August 16 2015 a b Rebels Take Irun City Burning Brooklyn Daily Eagle September 4 1936 p 1 Help Madrid 100 000 Shout in Paris Parade Chicago Daily Tribune September 5 1936 p 1 Rebels Beat Back Irun Attack Brooklyn Daily Eagle September 5 1936 p 1 Mother Flies Over Atlantic Then Crashes Chicago Daily Tribune September 6 1936 p 1 Taylor Darren The Tourist Trophy Races Culture Northern Ireland Retrieved August 16 2015 Day Donald September 7 1936 Churchgoers Beat Radicals in Warsaw Riot Over Spain s War Chicago Daily Tribune p 22 Jew Killed Many Wounded in Polish Riots Jewish Telegraphic Agency September 8 1936 Retrieved August 16 2015 Jobs for Drouth Victims Roosevelt Chicago Daily Tribune September 7 1936 p 1 Britain Appoints General to Stop Holy Land Riots Chicago Daily Tribune September 8 1936 p 13 a b c 1936 MusicAndHistory Archived from the original on June 10 2013 Retrieved August 16 2015 Portugal Crushes Navy Revolt Brooklyn Daily Eagle September 8 1936 p 1 I Have Restored Arms Equality Hitler Chicago Daily Tribune September 9 1936 p 16 Tageseintrage fur 8 September 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Hitler Demands Colonies for Germany Chicago Daily Tribune September 10 1936 p 1 a b c d e Chronology 1936 indiana edu 2002 Retrieved August 16 2015 a b c d e Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 472 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Cortada James W ed 1982 Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 502 ISBN 0 313 22054 9 Epstein Jonathan A 2014 Belgium s Dilemma The Formation of the Belgian Defense Policy 1932 1940 Leiden Koninklijke Brill NV p 177 ISBN 978 90 04 26973 6 Yankees Clinch Pennant Whip Cleveland Twice Chicago Daily Tribune September 10 1936 p 29 Ships Collide 265 Saved Chicago Daily Tribune September 10 1936 p 1 Rebels Shell San Sebastian Truce Broken Chicago Daily Tribune September 11 1936 p 1 Darrah David September 11 1936 British Workers Vote to Remain Neutral in War Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 Kleinsorge Paul Lincoln 1941 The Boulder Canyon Project Historical and Economic Aspects Stanford University Press p 217 San Sebastian is Captured by Spanish Rebels Chicago Daily Tribune September 13 1936 p 1 Schultz Sigrid September 14 1936 Hitler Reviews Private Army Hails Strength Chicago Daily Tribune p 6 Perry Dayn September 13 2013 This day in 1936 Bob Feller records his age in strikeouts CBS Sports Retrieved August 16 2015 Schultz Sigrid September 15 1936 Hitler Refuses To Deal with Soviet Leaders Chicago Daily Tribune p 9 President of Spanish Rebels Thanks Hitler Chicago Daily Tribune September 16 1936 p 6 Lisbon Decrees Formation of Fascist Army Chicago Daily Tribune September 17 1936 p 10 Tageseintrage fur 18 September 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 East Coast Hurricane of September 18 19 1936 Hurricane 13 North Shore Wx Retrieved August 16 2015 Nazi Church Bans hallelujah Because of Hebrew Origin Jewish Telegraphic Agency September 21 1936 Retrieved August 16 2015 Blast Wrecks Havana Paper 4 Die 20 Injured Chicago Daily Tribune September 21 1936 p 1 Rebels Seize Key to Madrid Chicago Daily Tribune September 22 1936 p 1 Selassie Foils Plot to Put Him Out of League Chicago Daily Tribune September 22 1936 p 3 Uruguay Breaks Off With Spain 3 Citizens Slain Chicago Daily Tribune September 23 1936 p 2 Tageseintrage fur 22 September 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Ethiopia Seated by League Wins Over Mussolini Chicago Daily Tribune September 24 1936 p 3 Powell John September 24 1936 Shanghai Area Invaded by Japs After New Clash Chicago Daily Tribune p 13 Allen Jay September 25 1936 Spanish Rebels Driven Back by Wall of Water Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Coughlin Faces New Papal Slap Brooklyn Daily Eagle September 25 1936 p 1 Giants Win Pennant Assure Subway Series Chicago Daily Tribune September 25 1936 p 29 Tageseintrage fur 25 September 1936 chroniknet Retrieved August 16 2015 Spain Sees World War As League Gets Protest Against Arming Rebels Brooklyn Daily Eagle September 25 1936 p 1 Japan Relaxes Military Grip in Shanghai Area 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