1930

history

Year 1930 (MCMXXX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display 1930 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

Events

January–February

  • January 6
    • The first diesel engine automobile trip is completed (Indianapolis, Indiana, to New York City).
    • The first literary character licensing agreement is signed by A. A. Milne, granting Stephen Slesinger U.S. and Canadian merchandising rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh works.
  • January 13 – The Mickey Mouse comic strip makes its first appearance.
  • January 26 – The Indian National Congress declares 26 January as Independence Day or as the day for Poorna Swaraj (Complete Independence).
  • January 30 – The first radiosonde is launched in Pavlovsk, USSR.
  • January 31 – The 3M company markets Scotch Tape.
  • February 18
    • While studying photographs taken in January, Clyde Tombaugh confirms the existence of Pluto, a heavenly body considered a planet until 2006, when the term "planet" was officially defined. Pluto is now considered a Dwarf Planet.
    • Elm Farm Ollie becomes the first cow to fly in an airplane, and also the first cow to be milked in an airplane.

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March–April

May–June

July–August

  • July 5 – The Seventh Lambeth Conference of Anglican Christian bishops opens. This conference approved the use of artificial birth control in limited circumstances, marking a controversial turning point in Christian views on contraception.
  • July 7
    • The Lapua Movement marches in Helsinki, Finland.
    • Building of the Boulder Dam (now known as Hoover Dam) is started.
  • July 13 – The first Football World Cup starts: Lucien Laurent scores the first goal, for France against Mexico.
  • July 25 – Laurence Olivier marries Jill Esmond.
  • July 26 – Charles Creighton and James Hargis of Missouri begin their return journey to Los Angeles, driving 11,555 km using only a reverse gear; the trip lasts the next 42 days.
  • July 28 – Richard Bennett defeats William Lyon Mackenzie King in federal elections and becomes the Prime Minister of Canada.
  • July 30
  • July 31 – The radio drama The Shadow airs for the first time.
  • August 6 – Judge Joseph Force Crater steps into a taxi in New York and disappears.
  • August 7 – Richard Bennett becomes Canada's eleventh prime minister.
  • August 9 – Betty Boop premiers in the animated film Dizzy Dishes.
  • August 12 – Turkish troops move into Persia to fight Kurdish insurgents.
  • August 21 – Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret,was born. The younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen, and sister to The Princess Elizabeth NB.King George VI and his Queen Elizabeth were not crowned until May 1937.
  • August 27 – A military junta takes over in Peru.

September–October

  • September 6 – JosĂ© FĂ©lix Uriburu carries out a successful military coup, overthrowing HipĂłlito Yrigoyen, President of Argentina.
  • September 83M begins marketing Scotch transparent tape.
  • September 12 – Cricket player Wilfred Rhodes ends his 1,110-game first-class career by taking 5 for 95 for H.D.G. Leveson Gower's XI against the Australians.
  • September 14 – National Socialists win 107 seats in the German Parliament (18.3% of all the votes), making them the second largest party.
  • September 20 – The Eastern Catholic Rite Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is formed.
  • September 27 – İsmet İnönĂĽ forms new government in Turkey. (6th government)
  • October 5 – British Airship R101 crashes in France en-route to India on its maiden voyage.
  • October 24 – Revolution of 1930: GetĂşlio Dornelles Vargas takes power in Brazil.

November–December

  • November 2 – Haile Selassie is crowned emperor of Ethiopia.
  • November 3 – GetĂşlio Vargas becomes president of Brazil.
  • November 25 – An earthquake in the Izu Peninsula of Japan kills 223 people and destroys 650 buildings.
  • December – Turkish women are given the right to vote.
  • December 2 – Great Depression: U.S. President Herbert Hoover goes before Congress and asks for a US$150 million public works program to help generate jobs and stimulate the economy.
  • December 7W1XAV in Boston, Massachusetts broadcasts video from the CBS radio orchestra program, The Fox Trappers. The broadcast also includes the first television commercial in the United States, an advertisement for I.J. Fox Furriers, who sponsored the radio show.
  • December 19 – Merapi volcano in Indonesia erupts, killing 1,300.
  • December 24 – In London, Harry Grindell Matthews demonstrates his device to project pictures to the clouds.
  • December 28 – Mahatma Gandhi leaves for Britain for negotiations.
  • December 29 – Sir Muhammad Iqbal's presidential address in Allahabad introduces the Two-Nation Theory, outlining a vision for the creation of Pakistan.

Undated

  • The British White Paper demands restrictions on Jewish immigration into Palestine.
  • The Federal Bureau of Narcotics replaces the Narcotics Division of the Prohibition Unit.
  • A Jake paralysis outbreak occurs in United States.
  • Bernhard Schmidt invents the Schmidt camera.[http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/history/schmidt]
  • A massive hurricane in the Caribbean almost demolishes the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
  • W9XAP in Chicago, Illinois, broadcasts the U.S. senatorial election returns, which is the first time a senatorial race, with non-stop vote tallies, is ever televised.
  • 1930–1931 – Crazy Horse's lifelong friend, He Dog, is interviewed by journalist Eleanor Hinman and Nebraska writer Mari Sandoz.
  • Sudbury, Ontario, Canada is incorporated as a city.
  • 1935 – The Giant Aye-aye an extinct species is classified.
  • Europeans are 38% of world population.

Births

January

February

March

April

  • April 1 – Grace Lee Whitney, American actress
  • April 3
  • April 8 – Carlos Hugo of Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Parma
  • April 10 – Spede Pasanen, Finnish television personality (d. 2001)
  • April 11 – Anton LaVey, American Satanist (d. 1997)
  • April 12 – MichaĹ‚ Ĺ»yczkowski, Polish Professor of Engineering (d. 2006)
  • April 15 – VigdĂ­s FinnbogadĂłttir, President of Iceland
  • April 16 – Herbie Mann, American jazz flutist (d. 2003)
  • April 16 – Carol Bly, Teacher, award-winning American author of short stories, essays, and nonfiction (d. 2007)
  • April 19 – Dick Sargent, American actor and gay activist (d. 1994)
  • April 21 – Silvana Mangano, Italian actress (d. 1989)
  • April 24 – Richard Donner, American film director and producer
  • April 25Paul Mazursky, American director and writer
  • April 28 – Carolyn Jones, American actress (d. 1983)
  • April 29 – Jean Rochefort, French actor

May

June

July

  • July 2 – Carlos Menem, President of Argentina
  • July 3 – Carlos Kleiber, Austrian conductor (d. 2004)
  • July 4
    • Frunzik Mkrtchyan, Armenian actor
    • George Steinbrenner, American big businessman and then baseball team owner
  • July 9Buddy Bregman, American musical arranger
  • July 11 – Harold Bloom, American literary critic
  • July 15 – Jacques Derrida, Algerian-born French literary critic (d. 2004)
  • July 22 – Jeremy Lloyd, British actor and screenwriter
  • July 25
    • Maureen Forrester, Canadian contralto
    • Murray Chapple, New Zealand cricketer (d. 1985)
  • July 28 – Jean Roba, Belgian comics author (d. 2006)

August

  • August 1 – Pierre Bourdieu, French sociologist
  • August 5 – Neil Armstrong, American astronaut, first human to set foot on the Moon, Commander of Apollo 11
  • August 6 – Abbey Lincoln, American singer
  • August 12 – George Soros, Hungarian-born investor
  • August 13 – Don Ho, Hawaiian singer & musician (d. 2007)
  • August 17 – Ted Hughes, English poet (d. 1998)
  • August 19 – Frank McCourt, Irish-American writer (d. 2009)
  • August 21 – Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (d. 2002)
  • August 23 – Mickey McMahan, American big band musician (d. 2008)
  • August 25 – Sean Connery, Scottish actor
  • August 27Gholamreza Takhti, Iranian wrestler (d. 1968)
  • August 30Warren Buffett, American entrepreneur and billionaire

September

October

November

December

Unknown

  • Barney Glaser, American sociologist

Deaths

January–June

July–December===

Nobel Prizes

Notes

The Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps, from Concord California, have entitled their 2009 program "1930."

External links


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