June 1931

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The following events occurred in June 1931:

June 1, 1931 (Monday)

June 2, 1931 (Tuesday)

  • The British House of Commons approved a law abolishing the death penalty for pregnant women and replacing it with life imprisonment.[3]
  • Born: Larry Jackson, baseball player, in Nampa, Idaho (d. 1990)
  • Died: Joseph W. Farnham, 46, American playwright, screenwriter and film editor

June 3, 1931 (Wednesday)

June 4, 1931 (Thursday)

  • The Spanish provisional government issued a decree declaring 1,600 churches and castles to be "historical and artistic monuments belonging to the nation's artistic treasures" that could not be disposed of or altered without government approval.[9]
  • The Nazi newspaper Der Angriff was banned for a month for violating the emergency decree of March 28.[10]
  • Died: Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, 76 or 77

June 5, 1931 (Friday)

June 6, 1931 (Saturday)

June 7, 1931 (Sunday)

June 8, 1931 (Monday)

  • A British committee awarded sole ownership of the Wailing Wall to the Muslims, but granted Jews access at all times.[19]
  • Born: Dana Wynter, German-born English actress, in Berlin (d. 2011)

June 9, 1931 (Tuesday)

  • The British submarine HMS Poseidon collided with a Chinese cargo ship off Weihai and sank with the loss of 21 lives.[20][21]
  • The Italian government sent a note to the Vatican explaining the reasons for the recent banning of Catholic organizations throughout Italy, accusing them of plotting against the government. The note also expressed regret at reports of Fascist violence against the Catholic church, but fell short of the formal apology that the Vatican was seeking.[22]
  • Born: Jackie Mason, comedian and actor, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin; Joe Santos, actor, in Brooklyn, New York
  • Died: Henrique Oswald, 79, Brazilian composer and pianist

June 10, 1931 (Wednesday)

June 11, 1931 (Thursday)

  • Rioting broke out across Germany in anger at the government's austerity measures.[23]
  • Britain's Labour coalition government appeared to be on the verge of collapse when Liberal leader David Lloyd George announced he would not support the proposed land value tax without an amendment.[24]

June 12, 1931 (Friday)

June 13, 1931 (Saturday)

June 14, 1931 (Sunday)

June 15, 1931 (Monday)

  • Britain's Labour government was defeated in a surprise vote in the House of Commons on a minor amendment in the land tax bill, but it refused to accept the defeat as cause for resignation because many benches were empty. A second vote was called, which the government won by 14 votes.[30]
  • Cardinal Pedro Segura y Sáenz was ordered to leave Spain.[31]
  • President Hoover gave a lengthy speech in Indianapolis on the economy and the government's measures to fight the Depression. "We have come out of each previous depression into a period of prosperity greater than ever before", Hoover said. "We shall do so ths time." Hoover said that the "underlying forces of recovery are asserting themselves."[32]
  • Died: Anna Adams Gordon, 77, American temperance leader

June 16, 1931 (Tuesday)

June 17, 1931 (Wednesday)

  • The Spanish provisional government received notes of protests from the Vatican and exiled cardinal Pedro Segura y Sáenz, claiming he had been mistreated at the hands of authorities and that only the Vatican had the right to recall a prelate.[33]

June 18, 1931 (Thursday)

June 19, 1931 (Friday)

June 20, 1931 (Saturday)

June 21, 1931 (Sunday)

June 22, 1931 (Monday)

June 23, 1931 (Tuesday)

June 24, 1931 (Wednesday)

June 25, 1931 (Thursday)

June 26, 1931 (Friday)

  • Spain fired Ramón Franco as chief of Aeronautics for alleged involvement in an anarchist plot to disrupt Sunday's elections. Due to fears of Franco's popularity, the decision was made not to imprison him.[46]
  • Bela Lugosi became a naturalized American citizen.[47]
  • Born: Colin Wilson, novelist and philosopher, in Leicester, England (d. 2013)

June 27, 1931 (Saturday)

June 28, 1931 (Sunday)

  • General elections were held in Spain, with socialist parties winning the largest share of voting. Eight died in various outbreaks of violence around the country.[49]
  • Died: Henry Hobbs, 44, American football player and coach (heart disease)

June 29, 1931 (Monday)

June 30, 1931 (Tuesday)

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