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The following events occurred in July 1935:

July 1 , 1935 (Monday)

July 2 , 1935 (Tuesday)

July 3 , 1935 (Wednesday)

  • The Polish ocean liner MS Batory was launched.
  • Died: André Citroën, 57, French engineer and industrialist

July 4 , 1935 (Thursday)

July 5 , 1935 (Friday)

July 6 , 1935 (Saturday)

July 7 , 1935 (Sunday)

  • The Chinese city of Changde was flooded in ten-foot deep water when dikes on the Yuan River collapsed.
  • The first Iberian Cup was played. Porto defeated Real Betis 4-2. The match was not officially recognized and another Iberian Cup was not played until 1983.
  • Died: George Keller, 92, Irish-born American architect and engineer; Virginia Fair Vanderbilt, 60, American socialite, hotelier and philanthropist

July 8 , 1935 (Monday)

July 9 , 1935 (Tuesday)

July 10 , 1935 (Wednesday)

July 11 , 1935 (Thursday)

July 12 , 1935 (Friday)

July 13 , 1935 (Saturday)

  • Near Linz, Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg was injured in an auto accident that killed his wife. Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg was made acting chancellor while Schuschnigg recovered.
  • Much of Austria's Habsburg Law was lifted, including the provision that banned certain Hapsburgs from entering the country.
  • The United States and the Soviet Union signed a $30 million economic pact.
  • Doc Cramer of the Philadelphia Athletics went 6-for-6 in a game. Since he'd also had a six-hit game on June 20, 1932, Cramer became the first player in American League history to ever accomplish the feat twice.
  • Born: Jack Kemp, politician and football player, in Los Angeles (d. 2009); Kurt Westergaard, cartoonist, in Døstrup, Denmark (d. 2021)

July 14 , 1935 (Sunday)

July 15 , 1935 (Monday)

July 16 , 1935 (Tuesday)

July 17 , 1935 (Wednesday)

July 18 , 1935 (Thursday)

  • Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie made a speech before the Ethiopian parliament calling all his people to prepare for war. "Italy is provided with all the modern methods of warfare", Selassie said. "Ethiopia is a poor country, but we shall show the world how a united people can fight to preserve its independence. Should a peaceful solution not be found, Ethiopia, stretching her hands to God, will struggle to the last man, but – right up to the last minute – we shall persist in our efforts for peace."
  • Hermann Göring issued a manifesto ordering legal authorities to take action against any priests that engage in "political Catholicism" against the Nazi state. "If the Catholic movements do not fundamentally change their attitude, they will be regarded as political organizations and will be forbidden", Göring warned.
  • Born: Jayendra Saraswathi, Hindu religious leader, in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu (d. 2018)

July 19 , 1935 (Friday)

July 20 , 1935 (Saturday)

July 21 , 1935 (Sunday)

  • Ten died in India when troops opened fire on rioting Muslims.
  • Priests in Freiburg, Baden defied Göring's edict by accusing the government of violating the concordat with the Vatican.
  • Born: Moe Drabowsky, baseball player, in Ozanna, Poland (d. 2006)

July 22 , 1935 (Monday)

July 23 , 1935 (Tuesday)

  • A confrontation in Terre Haute, Indiana between 600 soldiers and 2,000 union sympathizers resulted in the use of tear gas, 185 arrests and numerous injuries.
  • Hermann Göring ordered the dissolution of the Catholic War Veteran's League of Prussia.

July 24 , 1935 (Wednesday)

  • New York City Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia announced that he was denying a masseur's license to a German citizen in response to incidents of discrimination against American Jews in Germany.
  • Born: Pat Oliphant, editorial cartoonist, in Adelaide, Australia; Les Reed, songwriter and musician, in Woking, Surrey, England (d. 2019)

July 25 , 1935 (Thursday)

July 26 , 1935 (Friday)

  • At New York Harbor, hundreds of communist demonstrators stormed the SS Bremen, tore the Nazi swastika flag from the foremast and threw it into the Hudson River.
  • A staff member of the office of German sports commissioner Hans von Tschammer und Osten said that no Jews would represent Germany at next year's Berlin Olympics. The official claimed that Jews had competed in the qualifying events but none made the cut. In November Germany would give in somewhat to mounting international pressure and allow the half-Jewish fencer Helene Mayer onto the team.
  • Der Stahlhelm were dissolved in Prussia.
  • The musical film Curly Top was released.

July 27 , 1935 (Saturday)

July 28 , 1935 (Sunday)

July 29 , 1935 (Monday)

July 30 , 1935 (Tuesday)

  • The first ten Penguin Books went on sale in Britain. Paperbacks up to this time were associated with a lack of quality in both their bindings and contents, but Penguin became the first to offer good quality literature in the format.

July 31 , 1935 (Wednesday)

  • A newspaper printer in Lörrach, Germany was sentenced to seven months in prison for a mistake. The phrase "Heil Hitler" ("Hail Hitler") was misspelled as "Heilt Hitler" ("Cure Hitler").
  • Born: Mort Crim, broadcast journalist, in the United States
  • Died: Frederick H. Gillett, 83, American politician; Gustav Lindenthal, 85, American civil engineer