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The following events occurred in
September 1932
:
September 1
, 1932 (Thursday)
Jimmy Walker
resigned as
mayor of New York City
.
Joseph V. McKee
became acting mayor.
[1]
Leticia Incident
:
Peru
and
Colombia
threatened to go to war over the
Leticia
region when armed Peruvians seized the city.
[2]
Adolf Hitler
gave a speech at a Nazi rally in the
Berlin Sportpalast
challenging
Franz von Papen
to dissolve the Reichstag.
[3]
Born:
Sunny von Bülow
, heiress and socialite, in
Manassas, Virginia
(d. 2008);
Derog Gioura
,
President of Nauru
, in
Nauru
(d. 2008)
Died:
Guy Oliver
, 53, American film actor (cancer)
September 2
, 1932 (Friday)
The five Nazis condemned to death for murdering a communist had their sentences reduced to life imprisonment.
[4]
Joe Medwick
made his major league baseball debut for the
St. Louis Cardinals
, going 0-for-4 against the
Chicago Cubs
.
[5]
September 3
, 1932 (Saturday)
Miners in Belgium ended their four-week strike and accepted a 10% increase in wages.
[6]
Born:
Eileen Brennan
, actress, in Los Angeles (d. 2013)
Died:
Zhang Zongchang
, 51, Chinese warlord (assassinated)
September 4
, 1932 (Sunday)
A three-day international peace conference opened in
Vienna
.
[7]
Abelardo L. Rodríguez
became
President of Mexico
.
197,000
Der Stahlhelm
marched in Tempelhof Field in Berlin and swore their allegiance to the von Papen government.
[8]
Born:
Dinsdale Landen
, actor, in
Margate
,
Kent
, England (d. 2003)
September 5
, 1932 (Monday)
A conference opened in
Stresa
, Italy to consider economic and territorial issues in eastern and central Europe.
[2]
Born:
Carol Lawrence
, actress, in
Melrose Park, Illinois
Died:
Paul Bern
, 42, German-born American filmmaker (gunshot wound, ruled suicide)
September 6
, 1932 (Tuesday)
The
Velebit uprising
began in
Gospić
,
Croatia
.
Spain abolished the death penalty.
[9]
Born:
Marguerite Pearson
, baseball player, in
Pittsburgh
,
Pennsylvania
(d. 2005)
Died:
Sir Gilbert Parker
, 69, Canadian-born novelist and British politician
September 7
, 1932 (Wednesday)
France rejected Germany's request for arms equality.
[10]
Born:
John Paul Getty, Jr.
, British philanthropist, in the
Kingdom of Italy
(d. 2003)
September 8
, 1932 (Thursday)
The Spanish
Cortes
declared all the estates of the
grandees
confiscated without indemnity, with intent to redistribute their property among the people.
[11]
The Swiss-German war film
Tannenberg
was released.
Born:
Patsy Cline
, singer, in
Winchester, Virginia
(d. 1963)
September 9
, 1932 (Friday)
The
Chaco War
began.
The passenger ferry
Observation
exploded and sank in the
East River
off
Rikers Island
,
New York
with the loss of 37 lives.
[12]
The drama film
Rain
, starring
Joan Crawford
, premiered at
Grauman's Chinese Theatre
in
Hollywood
.
[13]
Born:
Carm Lino Spiteri
, architect and politician, in
Valletta
,
Malta
(d. 2008)
[14]
September 10
, 1932 (Saturday)
Disgraced Anglican priest
Harold Davidson
was fined in
Blackpool
court for causing an obstruction of traffic because of the large crowds he was attracting as he sat in a barrel along the waterfront charging money for a peep at him through a hole bored in the side.
[15]
September 11
, 1932 (Sunday)
A train from
Changchun
to
Harbin
was derailed and looted by bandits, causing several deaths and many injuries.
[16]
16 died in a train accident in
Athens
.
[17]
Born:
Peter Anderson
, footballer, in
Devonport
, England (d. 2009)
September 12
, 1932 (Monday)
The Reichstag passed a
motion of no confidence
against the
Franz von Papen
cabinet by an overwhelming vote of 513 to 32, though von Papen called the vote illegal because he was entitled to the floor and had already placed the decree on the speaker's desk dissolving parliament.
[18]
September 13
, 1932 (Tuesday)
President
Paul von Hindenburg
rebuked Reichstag president
Hermann Göring
, ordering him "to acknowledge the command for dissolution expressed yesterday and to recognize the legal status it created." Göring responded that he could not interrupt the vote on the nonconfidence motion once it began.
[19]
Bartolomé Blanche
became
President of Chile
after
Carlos Dávila
resigned.
[20]
The
Socialist Republic of Chile
ended.
The
New York Yankees
defeated the
Cleveland Indians
9-3 to clinch the
American League
pennant.
[21]
Born:
Fernando González Pacheco
, television presenter and journalist, in
Valencia
, Spain (d. 2014)
Died:
Julius Röntgen
, 77, German-Dutch composer
September 14
, 1932 (Wednesday)
A French military train plunged into a ravine in
Algeria
, killing 55 and wounding over 300.
[22]
Died:
Paul Gorguloff
, 37, assassin of French President
Paul Doumer
(executed by guillotine)
September 15
, 1932 (Thursday)
Chancellor von Papen decreed a 40-hour work week in an effort to create more jobs.
[23]
Czechoslovakia
denied
Leon Trotsky
a passport to enter the country to visit its curative baths.
[24]
Died:
William Craven, 5th Earl of Craven
, 35, British peer (peritonitis)
September 16
, 1932 (Friday)
British pilot
Cyril Uwins
broke the world airplane altitude record by reaching a height of almost 45,000 feet (14,000 m).
[25]
Died:
Sir
Ronald Ross
KCB
KCMG
FRS
FRCS
, 75, Indian-born British medical doctor and Nobel Prize laureate
[26]
Millicent Lilian "Peg" Entwistle
, 24, a Welsh-born English stage and screen actress, died by suicide. Entwistle began her stage career in 1925, appearing in several Broadway productions. She gained notoriety after she jumped to her death from the "H" on the
Hollywoodland sign
.
September 17
, 1932 (Saturday)
The Colombian senate approved the appropriation of 10 million pesos to fight a war with Peru over the
Leticia
region.
[27]
The
Han–Liu War
between the forces of the Chinese warlords
Han Fuju
and
Liu Zhennian
begins in
Shandong
.
September 18
, 1932 (Sunday)
Two days of voting in the
Swedish general election
concluded. The
Swedish Social Democratic Party
remained the largest party.
The body of actress
Peg Entwistle
was discovered near the famous
Hollywoodland Sign
from which she had evidently jumped to her death. A note found in her pocket read, "I am afraid I am a coward. I am sorry for everything. If I had done this long ago it would have saved a lot of pain."
[28]
Born:
Nikolay Rukavishnikov
, cosmonaut, in
Tomsk
, USSR (d. 2002)
September 19
, 1932 (Monday)
Bolivia
and
Paraguay
both informed American neutrals that they were willing to accept a ceasefire.
[29]
Born:
Mike Royko
, newspaper columnist, in
Chicago
,
Illinois
(d. 1997);
Stefanie Zweig
, writer and journalist, in
Leobschütz
, Germany (d. 2014)
September 20
, 1932 (Tuesday)
Mahatma Gandhi
began a "fast unto death" in
Yerwada Central Jail
as a protest against British Prime Minister
Ramsay MacDonald
's
Communal Award
. The authorities opened the door of Gandhi's cell and allowed him to leave, but Gandhi vowed to stay unless forcibly removed.
[30]
In the
St. Clair River
,
Garfield Wood
reclaimed the world boat speed record with a new mark of 124.86 mph in the
Miss America X
.
[31]
The
Chicago Cubs
clinched the
National League
pennant with a 5–2 win over the
Pittsburgh Pirates
.
[32]
Died:
Wovoka
, 76?, American religious leader and founder of the
Ghost Dance
movement
September 21
, 1932 (Wednesday)
The government of
Gyula Károlyi
resigned in Hungary.
[33]
Born:
Mohammed Fazle Rabbee
, cardiologist and medical researcher, in
Pabna District
, Bangladesh (d. 1971)
September 22
, 1932 (Thursday)
Manchukuo
announced that if other countries did not recognize its sovereignty within six months, it would refuse to recognize the rights and interests of those countries in return.
[34]
Born:
Algirdas Brazauskas
, President of Lithuania, in
Rokiškis
(d. 2010)
September 23
, 1932 (Friday)
The Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd was renamed
Saudi Arabia
.
[35]
Died:
Jules Chéret
, 96, French painter and lithographer
September 24
, 1932 (Saturday)
Mahatma Gandhi
and
Dr BR Ambedkar
signed the
Poona Pact
.
Per Albin Hansson
became
Prime Minister of Sweden
.
Born:
Miguel Montuori
, footballer, in
Rosario
,
Argentina
(d. 1998)
September 25
, 1932 (Sunday)
Parliamentary elections
were held in Greece. The
Liberals
remained the largest party in both houses even though the
People's Party
won a slight plurality of votes for the
Vouli
.
The first contingent of
National Hunger Marchers
left
Glasgow
for London.
[36]
[37]
and the marchers were greeted by a crowd of about 100,000 upon their arrival at Hyde Park on 27 October 1932.
[38]
Born:
Glenn Gould
, pianist, in
Toronto
, Canada (d. 1982);
Charles Stanley
, televangelist, in
Dry Fork, Virginia
(d. 2023);
Adolfo Suárez
, Prime Minister of Spain, in
Cebreros
(d. 2014)
Died:
Joel R. P. Pringle
, 59, American admiral
September 26
, 1932 (Monday)
The
Ierissos earthquake
struck Greece, killing 491 people.
[39]
Gandhi ended his fast when the government in London accepted a compromise agreement allotting the
Untouchables
a certain number of legislative seats.
[40]
Born:
Richard Herd
, actor, in
Boston
,
Massachusetts
(d. 2020);
Joyce Jameson
, actress, in
Chicago
,
Illinois
(d. 1987);
Manmohan Singh
, economist and 14th Prime Minister of India, in
Gah
,
Punjab
,
British India
September 27
, 1932 (Tuesday)
The
San Ciprian hurricane
killed over 200 people in
Puerto Rico
.
[41]
Four Cuban political leaders were killed in a wave of assassinations. The most prominent death was President of the Senate
Clemente Vazquez Bello
, who was assassinated in a drive-by shooting as his car was leaving a country club.
[42]
Italian ocean liner
SS Rex
makes her maiden voyage. She became the first Italian liner to win the
Blue Riband
.
Born:
Oliver E. Williamson
, economist, in
Superior, Wisconsin
(d. 2020)
Died:
John Sharp Williams
, 78, American politician
September 28
, 1932 (Wednesday)
Four members of
Ramsay MacDonald
's cabinet resigned in protest over the government's tariff policy.
[9]
Born:
Víctor Jara
, singer-songwriter and political activist, in
Chillán Viejo
,
Chile
(d. 1973)
September 29
, 1932 (Thursday)
The
Battle of Boquerón
ended in victory for
Paraguay
when the Bolivian garrison surrendered.
[39]
Pope Pius XI
promulgated the encyclical
Acerba animi
, denouncing the continued persecution of Catholics in Mexico.
Born:
Mehmood Ali
, actor, singer, director and producer, in
Bombay
,
British India
(d. 2004)
September 30
, 1932 (Friday)
University students rioted in
Havana
on the second anniversary of the death of martyred student leader Rafael Trejo, who was killed by police in anti-government student demonstrations.
[43]
Born:
Shintaro Ishihara
, politician and author, in
Suma-ku, Kobe
, Japan (d. 2022);
Johnny Podres
, baseball player, in
Witherbee, New York
(d. 2008)
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