November 1934 Explained
The following events occurred in November 1934:
- Winston Churchill warned Britain that Germany was re-arming "secretly, illegally and rapidly." He expressed astonishment at the government's attitude "when we consider the character of the present German government, the rapidly darkening European scene, and the obligations which ministers repeatedly are declaring we have in Europe."[1]
- Born: Umberto Agnelli, Swiss-born Italian industrialist and politician, in Lausanne (d. 2004)
The Austrian-Czechoslovak Jewish communist Egon Erwin Kisch arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia aboard the RMS Strathaird but was refused entry as an "undesirable". Kisch was allowed to remain in the ship and travel on to Melbourne.[9]
- Australian Attorney-General Robert Menzies said that Egon Kisch would not be allowed into the country, explaining that the Commonwealth had the right to protect itself from revolutionaries.[12]
- Lord Chief Justice Hewart dismissed contempt of court charges against four London newspapers. They were accused of prejudicing a fair trial for four Fascists charged with assault and breaching the peace by reporting that they wore brass knuckles in court.[13]
- Born: S. Henry Cho, taekwondo instructor, in Korea (d. 2012); Carl Sagan, astronomer and science communicator, in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1996)
- College football star Abe Mickal was made a Louisiana State Senator in a special meeting convened by Huey Long, who arranged for the appointment in order to mock Governor Oscar K. Allen's failure to set an election to fill the vacancy left by Jared Y. Sanders, Sr.[14]
- Born: Norm Cash, baseball player, in Justiceburg, Texas (d. 1986); Joanna Moore, actress, in Parrott, Georgia (d. 1997)
- Died: Ion Farris, 56, American politician and attorney
- The German cruiser was launched.[15]
- Abe Mickal declined to take his seat as a Louisiana senator. "Our good friend Abe needed to stay in his dormitory and study", Huey Long explained.[16]
- The Strathaird arrived in Melbourne where Egon Kisch was greeted by numerous supporters, whom he acknowledged from the deck by raising his fist.
- Born: Charles Manson, cult leader and criminal, in Cincinnati, Ohio (d. 2017)
- England and Italy played a famously violent and contentious football match called the Battle of Highbury that England won 3–2.
- Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala arrived in New York City aboard the ocean liner SS Champlain.[22] Dalí emerged to greet the American media conspicuously holding a 2.5m (08.2feet) long loaf of bread, with the intention of distributing it among them "as Saint Francis did with his birds." To his disappointment, however, none of the reporters asked him about it.[23]
- Archaeologists announced that an entire section of the ancient city of Carthage had been unearthed.[24]
- The Strathaird arrived in Sydney but Egon Kisch was not allowed to leave the ship.[25]
- Retired U.S. Marine Corps officer Smedley Butler caused an uproar when he gave testimony before a House of Representatives committee on un-American activities in which he alleged a conspiracy among Wall Street interests to overthrow the Roosevelt Administration and replace it with a fascist dictatorship.[35] This alleged conspiracy would come to be known as the Business Plot.
- King George V opened a new session of British parliament with a throne speech appealing for the maintenance of world peace.[36]
- Georges Theunis became Prime Minister of Belgium for the second time.
- Turkish President Mustafa Kemal changed his name to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk as the Turkish government abolished nicknames, pious titles and titles of nobility.[42] "Atatürk" means "father of the Turks" and use of the surname by anyone else was forbidden by Turkish parliament.[43]
- University of Bonn professor Karl Barth was ordered suspended and tried in court for refusing to swear the oath of loyalty to Hitler.[44]
U.S. federal agents killed the notorious criminal Baby Face Nelson in a gunfight in Barrington, Illinois. One FBI agent was also killed, and another mortally wounded.[45] [46]
- Bolivian President Daniel Salamanca Urey was overthrown by a military coup due to the country's disastrous performance in the Chaco War.
- All communist organizations were banned in Romania.[47]
- Born: Ammo Baba, footballer and coach, in Baghdad, Iraq (d. 2009); Gilbert Strang, mathematician, in Chicago, Illinois
- Died: Herman Hollis, 31, American law enforcement official (shot); Baby Face Nelson, 25, American criminal (shot by FBI agents)[45] [46]
Notes and References
- News: November 2, 1934 . British Warned Against German "War Machine" . Chicago Daily Tribune. 8 .
- Web site: Chronology 1934 . 2002 . indiana.edu . June 29, 2015 .
- Web site: Babe Ruth's Visit to Japan in 1934 . Misc. Baseball . June 29, 2015 .
- Web site: 1934 Tour of Japan Schedule and Results . Fitts . Rob . Rob Fitts . June 29, 2015 .
- Web site: Chronology of Aviation in Hawaii. Hawaii Aviation. State of Hawaii. 2015-03-24. 2018-11-02.
- News: November 4, 1934. Nazis Asks Hunters to Give Bag of Game for the Needy. Chicago Daily Tribune. 18.
- Web site: Ranji Trophy 1934/35 . CricketArchive . June 29, 2015 .
- News: November 6, 1934 . Hitler Appoints Leipzig Mayor Price Dictator . Chicago Daily Tribune. 7 .
- Web site: Great Moments in Law and Politics: Egon Kisch . December 14, 2013 . Bytes Daily . June 29, 2015 .
- Web site: 1934 . MusicAndHistory . June 29, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120828142025/http://www.musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/195-1934.html . August 28, 2012 .
- News: November 8, 1934 . Infanta Beatriz of Spain to Wed Italian Prince . Chicago Daily Tribune. 17 .
- News: November 14, 1934 . A German Undesirable . . Carnarvon, Western Australia . 3 . June 29, 2015 .
- News: November 10, 1934 . A British Judge Hits Blow for Press Freedom . Chicago Daily Tribune. 13 .
- News: November 11, 1934 . Huey 'Elects' Football Star State Senator . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: November 13, 1934 . Germany Puts New Warship into Service . Chicago Daily Tribune. 8 .
- News: November 13, 1934 . Huey's Show Flops as Grid Star Runs Out . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Book: Gunnell, John . 2011 . Standard Catalog of Chevrolet, 1912–2003 . Iola, Wisconsin . F+W Media . 32 . 978-1-4402-3051-6 .
- Web site: Trivia: First NHL Penalty Shot Goal . Greatest Hockey Legends . June 29, 2015 .
- Book: Maguire, Liam . 2012 . Next Goal Wins!: The Ultimate NHL Historian's One-of-a-Kind Collection of Hockey Trivia . Randome House Canada . 118 . 978-0-307-36340-4 .
- Book: Mercer, Derrik . 1989 . Chronicle of the 20th Century . London . Chronicle Communications Ltd. . 446 . 978-0-582-03919-3 .
- Book: Scalmer, Sean . 2002 . Dissent Events: Protest, the Media, and the Political Gimmick in Australia . limited . University of New South Wales . 1 . 978-0-86840-651-0 .
- Web site: Dalí in New York . . June 29, 2015.
- Book: Descharnes . Robert . Néret . Gilles . 2013 . Dalí . . 226 . 978-3-8365-4492-4.
- News: November 16, 1934 . Dig U Ancient Carthage; Life of City Bared . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: November 15, 1934 . Egon Kisch Arrives in Sydney . . Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia . 5 .
- News: November 16, 1934 . Landing of Kisch . . Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia . 7 .
- News: November 20, 1934 . Egon Kisch Released . . Kalgoorlie, Western Australia . 20 .
- News: November 17, 1934 . Il Duce Greets Chief of Austria; Throngs Cheer . Chicago Daily Tribune. 7 .
- Web site: Bob Olin . . June 29, 2015 .
- News: Tatam . Harold . November 18, 1934 . Paraguay Takes Bolivia's Main Fort in Chaco . Chicago Daily Tribune. 4 .
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 18. November 1934 . chroniknet . June 29, 2015 .
- News: November 19, 1934 . Huey Long to Run for Presidency on Third Party in 1936 . Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 .
- Book: Boness, Kenneth R. . 2002 . Pile Driver: The Life of Charles "Midget"Fischer . Xlibris Corporation . 603 . 978-1-4628-0470-2 .
- News: November 20, 1934 . Germany Bans Time Clock Punching in Favor of Bugle Calls . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: November 21, 1934 . 'Plot U.S. Coup'; Gen. Butler . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: Steele . John . November 21, 1934 . parliament is Opened by King with Peace Plea . Chicago Daily Tribune. 13 .
- Book: Schwartz, Charles . 1979 . Cole Porter: A Biography . New York . Da Capo Press . 129 . 978-0-306-80097-9 . registration .
- Book: Bunyan, Patrick . 1999 . All Around the Town: Amazing Manhattan Facts and Curiosities . registration . New York . Fordham University Press . 340 . 978-0-8232-1941-4 .
- Web site: Joe DiMaggio . . June 29, 2015 .
- News: November 23, 1934 . Countess Wins Divorce from Earl Russell . Chicago Daily Tribune. 13 .
- News: Kinsley . Philip . November 25, 1934 . Insull and 16 Aides Freed . . 1.
- Web site: Biography of Atatürk . Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism . June 29, 2015 .
- Web site: Nüfus Hüviyet Cüzdanı. (24.11.1934) . Iste Atatürk . June 29, 2015 .
- News: November 27, 1934 . Refuses to Take Oath to Hitler; Ordered to Trial . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- Web site: Special Agent Samuel Parkinson Cowley, United States Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Government . . March 28, 2024.
- Web site: Special Agent Herman Edward Hollis, United States Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Government . The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc . March 28, 2024.
- Web site: Tageseinträge für 27. November 1934 . chroniknet . June 29, 2015.
- News: Steele . John . November 29, 1934 . Fairbanks' Love Trysts are Told in British Court . . 12.
- Web site: Revenge with Music . . June 29, 2015.
- Web site: Gold Eagle Guy . . June 29, 2015.
- News: November 29, 1934 . Royal Pair Wed in London . Chicago Daily Tribune. 1 .
- News: December 1, 1934. New President Promises to Aid Mexican Worker. Chicago Daily Tribune. 8.
- Web site: No. 4472 Flying Scotsman. The Heritage Trail. 2014-11-30. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150621104329/http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/industrial/flying%20scotsman.htm. 2015-06-21.
- December 25, 1934. Calendar of Current Releases. Variety. New York. Variety, Inc. 25.
- Book: Slowik, Michael. 2014 . After the Silents: Hollywood Film Music in the Early Sound Era, 1926–1934. Columbia University Press. 314. 978-0-231-16582-2.