September 1930

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September 3, 1930: Over 8,000 people killed when hurricane strikes the Dominican Republic

Monday, September 1, 1930

  • Thousands of leftists and labourers in Budapest fought with police while demonstrating for "bread and work".[1]
  • Japanese Minister of Finance Junnosuke Inoue urged an international round table conference to address the worldwide economic depression.[2]
  • Died: Peeter Põld, 51, Estonian pedagogic scientist and politician

Tuesday, September 2, 1930

Wednesday, September 3, 1930

Thursday, September 4, 1930

Friday, September 5, 1930

Panzram

Saturday, September 6, 1930

Uriburu
  • José Félix Uriburu became President of Argentina when a military junta seized the government.[8]
  • The editor of the German newspaper Morgenpost was fined and sentenced to three months in prison for libeling ex-kaiser Wilhelm II. The paper had published a statement claiming that the kaiser enriched himself before the war by investing his private fortune in armament firms which gained monopolies through his influence.[9]
  • In Trieste, Italy, four Yugoslavs were executed at dawn by firing squad for plotting to assassinate Benito Mussolini, less than a day after being found guilty.[10][11]

Sunday, September 7, 1930

  • Students rioted in Ljubljana during demonstrations protesting the execution of four Yugoslavs the previous day. News of the executions had been censored by the Yugoslavian government to prevent anti-Italian violence but word still spread through private sources.[11]
  • Born:

Monday, September 8, 1930

Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake portraying Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead in multiple films based on the comic strip

Tuesday, September 9, 1930

Wednesday, September 10, 1930

Thursday, September 11, 1930

Friday, September 12, 1930

Saturday, September 13, 1930

  • One person was killed and 8 wounded during fighting in Berlin between communists and Nazis on the eve of Reichstag elections.[17]
  • Born:

Sunday, September 14, 1930

Monday, September 15, 1930

  • Britain announced the closure of 90 railway stations to passenger traffic due to economic depression and the rise of motor bus travel.[21]
  • Died: Milton Sills, 48, American actor, from a heart attack

Tuesday, September 16, 1930

  • The Berlin city council met for the first time since summer recess, but broke up in tumult after the Communists and Nazis introduced a motion demanding that the council dissolve. The motion was defeated.[22]
  • Born: Anne Francis, actress, in Ossining, New York (d. 2011)

Wednesday, September 17, 1930

Thursday, September 18, 1930

Friday, September 19, 1930

Saturday, September 20, 1930

Sunday, September 21, 1930

Monday, September 22, 1930

  • Benito Mussolini refuted rumors that he was suffering from ill health by riding around on a horse for half an hour in front of journalists.[30]
  • George Sisler of the Boston Braves played in the final game of his major league career, going 0-for-1 in a pinch hitting appearance in the eighth inning against the Chicago Cubs.[31][32] Sisler finished his career with a lofty .340 batting average.[33]
  • Died: Henry Phipps, Jr., 90, American steel industrialist and philanthropist

Tuesday, September 23, 1930

Wednesday, September 24, 1930

Thursday, September 25, 1930

  • Adolf Hitler took the stand in the Leipzig Supreme Court trial of three officers accused of high treason. He testified that the Nazis would only take power through constitutional means, explaining, "Another two or three elections and the National Socialist movement will have the majority in the Reichstag, and then we will make the national revolution." When pressed under further questioning Hitler explained that he was committed to legality but would eliminate or replace the Weimar Constitution when he came to power, and would set up state tribunals that would be "empowered to pass sentences by law on those responsible for the misfortunes of our nation. Possibly, then, quite a few heads will roll legally."[37]
  • Born: Shel Silverstein, author, poet and cartoonist, in Chicago (d. 1999)

Friday, September 26, 1930

Saturday, September 27, 1930

Jones at the 1930 British Open

Sunday, September 28, 1930

  • Fifty thousand German Communists staged a massive anti-Hitler protest in Berlin.[41]
Bill Terry

Monday, September 29, 1930

Tuesday, September 30, 1930

Chancellor Vaugoin

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