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January 14, 1929: King Amanullah of Afghanistan forced to flee rebels.
January 7, 1929: "Buck Rogers, 2429 A.D." comic strip envisions the world 500 years later
January 17, 1929: Rebel Islamic leader Habibullah Kalakani invades Kabul, proclaims himself as new King of Afghanistan
January 7, 1929: U.S. Army Air Force plane Question Mark sets new record by staying aloft almost a week with aerial refueling.

The following events occurred in January 1929:

Tuesday, January 1, 1929

Wednesday, January 2, 1929

  • Yugoslavian Prime Minister Anton Korošec informed King Alexander of his resignation, explaining that he could not accept the demands of the Peasant-Democratic coalition which was campaigning for Croatian autonomy.
  • Died: Denny Lyons, 62, American baseball player

Thursday, January 3, 1929

Friday, January 4, 1929

Saturday, January 5, 1929

Sunday, January 6, 1929

Monday, January 7, 1929

Tuesday, January 8, 1929

  • King Alexander of Yugoslavia issued a series of royal decrees, putting all the nation's legal courts under direct control of the government and cutting off revenues to Yugoslavian political ministers.
  • Born: Saeed Jaffrey, British actor, in Malerkotla, British India (d. 2015)
  • Died: Wallace Eddinger, 47, American stage actor Pasqualino Lolordo, Chicago mobster, was murdered

Wednesday, January 9, 1929

Thursday, January 10, 1929

Friday, January 11, 1929

  • The Soviet Union reduced its working day to seven hours.
  • Babe Ruth's estranged wife Helen died in a house fire in Watertown, Massachusetts. She had been living for several years with a dentist and was thought by neighbours to have been his wife.
  • Born: Don Mossi, American baseball player, in St. Helena, California (d. 2019)

Saturday, January 12, 1929

Sunday, January 13, 1929

Wyatt Earp
  • Yugoslavia banned foreign newspapers that criticized the new dictatorship.
  • Died: Wyatt Earp, 80, American gambler, deputy sheriff and deputy town marshal

Monday, January 14, 1929

King of Afghanistan for 3 days

Tuesday, January 15, 1929

Wednesday, January 16, 1929

Thursday, January 17, 1929

Friday, January 18, 1929

Saturday, January 19, 1929

  • The Hawes-Cooper Act was passed in the United States, making prison-made goods subject to the laws of the state importing them. The bill was an attempt to curtail the use of prison labor that could make goods more cheaply than free market labor.

Sunday, January 20, 1929

Monday, January 21, 1929

Tuesday, January 22, 1929

Wednesday, January 23, 1929

Thursday, January 24, 1929

Friday, January 25, 1929

  • Fascist Italy announced an extensive new shipbuilding program to bring the country's naval strength back to parity with other powers, particularly France.
  • Born: Benny Golson, jazz saxophonist, in Philadelphia (d. 2024)
  • Died: Oscar Underwood, 66, American politician

Saturday, January 26, 1929

Sunday, January 27, 1929

Monday, January 28, 1929

  • Outgoing U.S. President Calvin Coolidge gave his farewell budget address before members of the business organizations of the government. Coolidge warned that the nation's prosperity would only continue if rigid economical practice was maintained.
  • Born: Claes Oldenburg, Swedish-born American sculptor; in Stockholm (d. 2022)

Tuesday, January 29, 1929

Wednesday, January 30, 1929

Thursday, January 31, 1929