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The following events occurred in April 1938:

April 1 , 1938 (Friday)

April 2 , 1938 (Saturday)

April 3 , 1938 (Sunday)

April 4 , 1938 (Monday)

April 5 , 1938 (Tuesday)

April 6 , 1938 (Wednesday)

April 7 , 1938 (Thursday)

April 8 , 1938 (Friday)

April 9 , 1938 (Saturday)

April 10 , 1938 (Sunday)

April 11 , 1938 (Monday)

April 12 , 1938 (Tuesday)

April 13 , 1938 (Wednesday)

  • The French Senate voted 288-1 to give Prime Minister Daladier special powers until July 31 to govern by decree in order to address the currency devaluation crisis and end strikes.
  • The Chinese announced the recapture of Qufu.
  • Born: Frederic Rzewski, composer and pianist, in Westfield, Massachusetts (d. 2021)

April 14 , 1938 (Thursday)

April 15 , 1938 (Friday)

April 16 , 1938 (Saturday)

  • Britain and Italy concluded the Easter Accords, a pact to reduce tensions in the Mediterranean region. The British recognized the Italian conquest of Ethiopia while Italy promised to withdraw its troops from Spain at the end of the Civil War and refrain from spreading propaganda in the Middle East.
  • Between 16 and 20 Arabs were killed in a battle with British troops at Jenin fought after three Jews were killed in an ambush at al-Bassa.
  • Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally discovered lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).
  • Died: Steve Bloomer, 64, English footballer

April 17 , 1938 (Sunday)

April 18 , 1938 (Monday)

April 19 , 1938 (Tuesday)

April 20 , 1938 (Wednesday)

April 21 , 1938 (Thursday)

April 22 , 1938 (Friday)

  • Japan paid over $2 million in compensation for December's USS Panay incident.
  • Nazi Germany decreed that Jewish-owned businesses were forbidden from changing their names.
  • Born: Alan Bond, English-born Australian businessman, in Hammersmith, London (d. 2015); Issey Miyake, fashion designer, in Hiroshima, Japan (d. 2022); Adam Raphael, journalist and author, in England

April 23 , 1938 (Saturday)

April 24 , 1938 (Sunday)

  • Konstantin Päts became the 1st President of Estonia.
  • Sudeten German leader Konrad Henlein presented a list of demands in a speech in Karlsbad. The principal demand was the creation of an autonomous German state within Czechoslovakia. Though left unsaid, it was readily inferred that this state could then vote to secede and join Germany.

April 25 , 1938 (Monday)

April 26 , 1938 (Tuesday)

April 27 , 1938 (Wednesday)

April 28 , 1938 (Thursday)

April 29 , 1938 (Friday)

April 30 , 1938 (Saturday)

  • Preston North End defeated Huddersfield Town 1-0 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. It was the first FA Cup final to be televised.
  • Joe DiMaggio was booed in Washington, D.C. during his first game back after ending his salary dispute with the Yankees. Fans considered DiMaggio greedy for demanding such a big raise while ordinary people were struggling through the Great Depression, and they would continue to boo him throughout the season both on the road and at home in Yankee Stadium.
  • The animated short film Porky's Hare Hunt was released, marking the first appearance of an unnamed rabbit character that would evolve over the course of later cartoons into Bugs Bunny.
  • Born: Larry Niven, science fiction writer, in Los Angeles