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  1. What happened on January 19, 1934. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Jan 19, 1934 or search by date, day or keyword.

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      Jan 19 MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis denies Joe...

  2. Jackson's Appeal Denied. Jan 19 MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis denies Joe Jackson's appeal for reinstatement into baseball; Jackson was banned after 1919 "Black Sox" World Series. 1st MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis. Jan 20 Japan sends Henry Pu Yi as regent to emperor of Manchuria.

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    January 19, 1934 (Friday) Nazi Germany closed the notorious Kemna concentration camp and redistributed its prisoners due to word spreading of the torture going on inside. Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis rejected Shoeless Joe Jackson 's application for reinstatement, barring Jackson from accepting a managerial job for a minor ...

    • United States --- Slum Clearance New York
    • United States --- John Dillinger
    • United States --- Bonnie and Clyde
    • Scotland --- Loch Ness Monster
    • Japan --- Japanese Rearmament
    • United States - It Happened One Night
    • United States --- Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping
    • United States - Donald Duck Introduced
    • The Philippines - Tydings-McDuffie Act
    • Australia --- Macrobertson Air Race

    Inner City Slum Clearance begin in New York and other major US Cities More Information and Timeline for Slum Clearance and Public Housing 1. The United States enters the Great Depression in the early 1930's. Hundreds of thousands of Americans lose their homes and have no other option than to live in slums with substandard living conditions. 2. In 1...

    John Herbert Dillinger ( Public Enemy Number 1 ) bank robber dies after a shoot out on July 22with the FBI outside the Biographtheatre in Chicago More Information and Timeline for the John Dillinger Crime Spree 1. John Dillinger and Ed Singleton attempt to rob a grocer in Mooresville, Indiana but are caught. Dillinger is convicted and sentenced to ...

    Near their hide-out in Black Lake, Louisiana, FBI men ambush bank robbers on May 23 Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrowand fire, killing them. More Information and Timeline for the Bonnie and Clyde Manhunt 1. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow meet in 1930. 2. Bureau of Investigation becomes interested in the duo in 1932 after they are traced to an abandone...

    The Loch Ness Monster is spotted on January 14thfor the first time The famous "surgeon's photograph" of the Loch Ness Monster or "Nessie" 1. 565 Saint Columba The earliest report of a monster in the vicinity of Loch Ness appears in the Life of St. Columba by Adomnán, written in the seventh century AD 2. 1933 Sightings of the monster increased after...

    Japan renounced the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930 More Information and Timeline for Japan Rearmament On December 19th, the Japanese government announced it would no longer be honoring its agreements in the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930. This meant that Japan would not adher...

    The classic American film “It Happened One Night” was released during February. The film, a romantic comedy, was released just a few months prior to the implementation of the Motion Picture Production Code which monitored and restricted the content of films until 1968. It starred Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable and was directed by Frank Capra. Th...

    Charles Lindbergh baby kidnapper "Bruno Hauptmann" arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder More Information and Timeline for the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping 1. Twenty month old Charles Lindbergh Jr., child of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh, was taken from the Lindbergh home in Hopewell, New Jersey on March 1st, 1932. A note was left demandi...

    The cartoon character Donald Duck makes his first appearance during June in Disney’s “The Wise Little Hen” short film. The character, an anthropomorphized white duck, is known for his quick temper, mischievous pranks, and blue sailor outfit. In his first appearance, his look and personality had not been developed but over the next few years he tran...

    The Tydings-McDuffie Act, also known as the Philippine Independence Act, was enacted during March. The law established the Commonwealth of the Philippines and created a framework for full independence from the United States within a ten-year transitional period. Under the law, the Philippines would remain a US territory for 10 years but would be re...

    The MacRobertson Air Race begins on October 20th More Information for the MacRobertson Air Race The MacRobertson Air Race began on October 20th, . The air race was held as a way to commemorate the centenary of Melbourne and Australia’s Victoria state. It was sponsored by MacRobertson’s Confectionary, who gave $75,000.00 towards a prize fund, only a...

  5. What are the important events that happened on January 19, 1934? Here are historical events, facts, and some myths about this day. January 19, 1934: Facts & Myths About This Day. January 19, 1934 is the 19 th day of the year 1934 in the Gregorian calendar. There are 346 days remaining until the end of this year.

  6. January 27 – Albert Einstein visits the White House. January 30 – Gold Reserve Act : All gold held in the Federal Reserve to be surrendered to the Department of the Treasury ; immediately following, President Roosevelt raises the statutory gold price from $20.67 per ounce to $35.

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