April 1938 Explained
The following events occurred in April 1938:
April 1, 1938 (Friday)
April 2, 1938 (Saturday)
April 3, 1938 (Sunday)
April 4, 1938 (Monday)
April 5, 1938 (Tuesday)
April 6, 1938 (Wednesday)
April 7, 1938 (Thursday)
April 8, 1938 (Friday)
April 9, 1938 (Saturday)
- Hitler spoke in Vienna to a national audience on the eve of the referendum on the Anschluss, making a final appeal to vote in its favour.[14]
- Born: Viktor Chernomyrdin, politician, in Chernyi Otrog, USSR (d. 2010); Don Meredith, NFL quarterback, sports commentator and actor, in Mount Vernon, Texas (d. 2010); Rockin' Sidney, zydeco musician, in Lebeau, Louisiana (d. 1998)
April 13, 1938 (Wednesday)
April 14, 1938 (Thursday)
April 16, 1938 (Saturday)
- Britain and Italy concluded the Easter Accords, a pact to reduce tensions in the Mediterranean region. The British recognized the Italian conquest of Ethiopia while Italy promised to withdraw its troops from Spain at the end of the Civil War and refrain from spreading propaganda in the Middle East.
- Between 16 and 20 Arabs were killed in a battle with British troops at Jenin fought after three Jews were killed in an ambush at al-Bassa.[21]
- Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally discovered lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).
- Died: Steve Bloomer, 64, English footballer
April 20, 1938 (Wednesday)
- After holding out for all of spring training and missing Opening Day, Joe DiMaggio accepted a salary offer of $25,000 from the New York Yankees – a $10,000 raise over his 1937 salary.[28] [29] DiMaggio had been holding out for $40,000 but Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert never budged from his first offer.[30]
- The Leni Riefenstahl-directed documentary film Olympia premiered in Germany.
- The comedy-mystery film There's Always a Woman starring Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas was released.
- Born: Peter Snow, radio and television presenter and historian, in Dublin, Ireland; Eszter Tamási, actress and television announcer, in Mezőtúr, Hungary (d. 1991)
April 21, 1938 (Thursday)
April 23, 1938 (Saturday)
- Konstantin Päts became the 1st President of Estonia.
- Sudeten German leader Konrad Henlein presented a list of demands in a speech in Karlsbad. The principal demand was the creation of an autonomous German state within Czechoslovakia. Though left unsaid, it was readily inferred that this state could then vote to secede and join Germany.[33]
- On Budget Day in the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Simon introduced the biggest peacetime budget in the nation's history. Taxes on income, gasoline and tea were increased to help pay for the national rearmament program.[36]
- Nazi Germany enacted the Order for the Disclosure of Jewish Assets, requiring Jews to report all property in excess of 5,000 Reichsmarks.
- 26 people died in riots in Mysore.
- Born: Duane Eddy, guitarist, in Corning, New York (d. 2024); Maurice Williams, lead singer of Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, in Lancaster, South Carolina
- Died: Edmund Husserl, 79, German philosopher
April 27, 1938 (Wednesday)
April 28, 1938 (Thursday)
April 30, 1938 (Saturday)
- Preston North End defeated Huddersfield Town 1-0 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. It was the first FA Cup final to be televised.
- Joe DiMaggio was booed in Washington, D.C. during his first game back after ending his salary dispute with the Yankees. Fans considered DiMaggio greedy for demanding such a big raise while ordinary people were struggling through the Great Depression, and they would continue to boo him throughout the season both on the road and at home in Yankee Stadium.[40] [41]
- The animated short film Porky's Hare Hunt was released, marking the first appearance of an unnamed rabbit character that would evolve over the course of later cartoons into Bugs Bunny.
- Born: Larry Niven, science fiction writer, in Los Angeles
Notes and References
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 1. April 1938 . chroniknet . September 19, 2015 .
- News: April 2, 1938 . Vatican Scores Catholic – Nazi Pact in Austria . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: Chronology 1938 . 2002 . indiana.edu . September 19, 2015 . June 8, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190608153227/http://www.indiana.edu/~league/1938.htm . dead .
- Web site: 1938 . MusicAndHistory . September 19, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120828144945/http://www.musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/199-1938.html . August 28, 2012 .
- Web site: Joe Louis . . September 19, 2015 .
- Web site: Egypt (1922-present) . . September 19, 2015 .
- Book: 1989 . Mercer . Derrik . Chronicle of the 20th Century . London . Chronicle Communications Ltd. . 495 . 978-0-582-03919-3 .
- News: April 5, 1938 . Italy Moves Aegean Sea Fleet Base to Island of Rhodes . . 2.
- Encyclopedia: Chronology of Eleanor Roosevelt's Life and Career . The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia . Beasley . Maurine H. . Maurine Beasley . Shulman . Holly C. . Beasley . Henry R. . xxv . . . 2001 . 0-313-30181-6 . 10 May 2022 . Google Books.
- Web site: Spanish Civil War: Chronology . Simkin . John . 2014 . . September 19, 2015 .
- Book: Buffery . Helena . Marcer . Elisenda . 2011 . Historical Dictionary of the Catalans . Scarecrow Press . 311 . 978-0-8108-7514-2 .
- Book: 1982 . Cortada . James W. . Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 . Westport, Connecticut . Greenwood Press . 511 . 0-313-22054-9 .
- Book: 1993 . Hanson . Patricia King . The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1931–1940 . Berkeley and Los Angeles . University of California Press . 11 . 0-520-07908-6 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . April 10, 1938 . Hitler Exhorts His Empire to Vote 'Ja' Today . Chicago Daily Tribune. 9 .
- Web site: House of Commons - Hyde Park Meeting . Hansard . HC Deb 14 April 1938 vol 334 c1297 . 14 April 1938 . 25 August 2020.
- News: Darrah . David . April 11, 1938 . Peer's Daughter Kicked, Stoned by British Mob . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .
- News: April 12, 1938 . Jackie Coogan Sues Mother; Asks 4 Million . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: April 13, 1938 . Daladier Acts to Ban Strikes By New Decree . . 1 .
- News: April 13, 1938 . Chinese Retake Chufu, Holy City of Confucianism . Chicago Daily Tribune. 12 .
- Web site: Test Pilot – Overview . . Turner Entertainment Networks, Inc. . September 19, 2015 .
- News: April 17, 1938 . 19 Die in Holy Land; British Troops and Terrorists Battle . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: April 18, 1938 . 150,000 Receive Pope's Blessing at Easter Rites . Chicago Daily Tribune. 3 .
- Book: Sergi, Joe . 2015 . The Law for Comic Book Creators: Essential Concepts and Applications . McFarland & Company . 197 . 978-1-4766-1733-6 .
- Web site: Joe Gordon 1938 Batting Gamelogs . . September 19, 2015 .
- News: Small . Alex . April 20, 1938 . Italy's Conquest od Ethiopia Recognized by Czechoslovakia . Chicago Daily Tribune. 2 .
- Web site: Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses (1897–2013) . . September 19, 2015 .
- Web site: Enos Slaughter 1938 Batting Gamelogs . . September 19, 2015 .
- News: April 21, 1938 . Joe Di Maggio Accepts Yanks' $25,000 Offer . Chicago Daily Tribune. 21 .
- Web site: Joe DiMaggio Statistics and History . . September 19, 2015 .
- News: March 13, 1938 . Gehrig Signs with Yankees for $39,000 . Chicago Daily Tribune. Part 2 p. 1 .
- News: Schultz . Sigrid . Sigrid Schultz . April 22, 1938 . Habsburg Riches in Austria are Seized by Nazis . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .
- Web site: Antisemitic Legislation 1933–1939 . . September 19, 2015 .
- Book: Black, Conrad . 2003 . Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom . registration . PublicAffairs . 461 . 978-1-61039-213-6 .
- Web site: The demise of the Schilling in 1938 . Austrian Philately . September 19, 2015 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 23. April 1938 . chroniknet . September 19, 2015 .
- News: Darrah . David . April 27, 1938 . Britain Boosts Income Taxes to Pay For Arms . Chicago Daily Tribune. 7 .
- News: April 27, 1938 . 101 Guns Boom as Zog Weds Part-American . . 1 .
- News: Smith . Thornton . April 29, 1938 . New National Party Formed by La Follette . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Leff, Mark H. . 1984 . The Limits of Symbolic Reform: The New Deal and Taxation, 19331939 . Cambridge University Press . 228 . 978-0-521-52124-6 .
- Book: Engelberg . Morris . Schneider . Marv . 2003 . DiMaggio – Setting the Record Straight . registration . Saint Paul, Minnesota . MBI Publishing Company . 29–30 . 978-1-61060-682-0 .
- Web site: Joe DiMaggio 1938 Batting Gamelogs . . September 19, 2015 .