July 1930

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The following events occurred in July 1930:

July 1, 1930 (Tuesday)

  • At midnight, the Rhineland began month-long liberation celebrations with ringing bells, music and fireworks.[1][2]
  • In Chicago, Jack Zuta was questioned by police for his alleged involvement with the murder of journalist Jake Lingle. He was released that night and allowed a police escort when a rival gang drove up and fired on the policeman's car in an attempt to assassinate Zuta. A streetcar driver was killed and a night watchman wounded in the ensuing shootout on State Street.[3]
  • Born: Moustapha Akkad, Syrian-born filmmaker, in Aleppo (d. 2005)

July 2, 1930 (Wednesday)

July 3, 1930 (Thursday)

  • Otto Strasser formed the Kampfgemeinschaft Revolutionärer Nationalsozialisten (Combat League of Revolutionary National Socialists), more commonly known as the Black Front, as a left-wing splinter faction of the Nazi Party after his expulsion from that organization.[5]
  • Born: Carlos Kleiber, German-born Austrian conductor, in Berlin (d. 2004)

July 4, 1930 (Friday)

July 5, 1930 (Saturday)

July 6, 1930 (Sunday)

July 7, 1930 (Monday)

July 8, 1930 (Tuesday)

July 9, 1930 (Wednesday)

July 10, 1930 (Thursday)

  • France pledged to suspend the construction of warships for six months pending the possibility of a new naval conference with Italy.[15]

July 11, 1930 (Friday)

  • Germany's high court struck down prayers issued to Thuringian schools as unconstitutional because they manifested intolerance. The prayers were devised by Thuringian interior minister Wilhelm Frick and included lines such as, "I believe that thou wilt punish the betrayal of Germany and bless the actions of those who seek to free the Fatherland."[16][17]
  • Born: Harold Bloom, literary critic, in the Bronx, New York

July 12, 1930 (Saturday)

July 13, 1930 (Sunday)

July 14, 1930 (Monday)

July 15, 1930 (Tuesday)

July 16, 1930 (Wednesday)

July 17, 1930 (Thursday)

  • Al Singer knocked out Sammy Mandell in the first round at Yankee Stadium to win boxing's World Lightweight Title.[25]
  • British Labour MP John Beckett seized the ceremonial mace and tried to leave the chamber with it as a protest against Fenner Brockway being suspended for trying to force a debate about India. Beckett was intercepted and the mace was retrieved by the Serjeant-at-Arms, then Beckett was himself suspended from the House over the incident.[26][27]
  • Bert Patenaude of the United States became the first player to achieve a hat-trick in World Cup play, during a game against Paraguay. This feat went unnoticed until 2006 when research by FIFA concluded that one of Patenaude's three goals had been wrongly credited to teammate Tom Florie.[28]

July 18, 1930 (Friday)

  • The Reichstag, led by the Social Democratic Party, voted 236-221 to demand a revocation of Hindenburg's decrees of July 16. Hindenburg responded by dissolving the Reichstag and calling new elections for September 14, meaning that the Brüning government could use Article 48 to govern in the meantime without requiring parliamentary assent.[24][29]
  • The second Challenge International de Tourisme, an international touring aircraft contest, began in Berlin.

July 19, 1930 (Saturday)

  • 100 were injured in a train accident in Elizabeth, New Jersey.[30]
  • President Hindenburg began a "tour of triumph" in the liberated Rhineland. "The blackest days are over for our country", he told a gathering in Speyer.[31]
  • Died: Oku Yasukata, 83, Japanese general

July 20, 1930 (Sunday)

July 21, 1930 (Monday)

July 22, 1930 (Tuesday)

  • Celebrations of the Rhineland's liberation were marred by tragedy after a pontoon bridge collapsed in Koblenz, killing 38.[34][35]
  • Born: Jeremy Lloyd, actor and screenwriter, in Danbury, Essex, England (d. 2014)

July 23, 1930 (Wednesday)

  • The 6.5 magnitude Irpinia earthquake in southern Italy caused 1,404 deaths.[36]
  • President Hindenburg attended a memorial service for the 38 victims of the Koblenz bridge tragedy at the town hall and then cancelled the remaining stops of his Rhineland tour.[35]
  • Died: Glenn Curtiss, 52, American aviation pioneer

July 24, 1930 (Thursday)

July 25, 1930 (Friday)

July 26, 1930 (Saturday)

July 27, 1930 (Sunday)

July 28, 1930 (Monday)

July 29, 1930 (Tuesday)

July 30, 1930 (Wednesday)

July 31, 1930 (Thursday)

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