November 1930


The following events occurred in November 1930:

Saturday, November 1, 1930

Sunday, November 2, 1930

Monday, November 3, 1930

Tuesday, November 4, 1930

Wednesday, November 5, 1930

Thursday, November 6, 1930

Friday, November 7, 1930

Saturday, November 8, 1930

  • The United States and Britain extended formal recognition to the new Brazilian government.
  • Died: Clare Eames, 36, American stage actress, director and wife of Sidney Howard; from complications following emergency surgery in Britain

Sunday, November 9, 1930

Monday, November 10, 1930

Tuesday, November 11, 1930

  • The government of Belgium's Prime Minister Henri Jaspar resigned over the dispute concerning the use of the Flemish and French languages at Ghent University.
  • Born: Mildred Dresselhaus, American solid-state physicist and electrical engineer, pioneer in nanotechnology; in Brooklyn
  • Died: Caleb R. Layton, 79, American physician and former U.S. Congressman for Delaware who was voted out of office for opposing anti-lynching legislation.

Wednesday, November 12, 1930

Thursday, November 13, 1930

Friday, November 14, 1930

Saturday, November 15, 1930

  • A 48-hour general strike began in Madrid protesting police methods in handling demonstrating workmen. Rioters smashed street lights and streetcars while battling police.
  • Born: J. G. Ballard, English author and essayist, in Shanghai International Settlement, China

Sunday, November 16, 1930

Monday, November 17, 1930

Tuesday, November 18, 1930

  • Fascist Italy reduced the salary of nearly a million government employees by 12%, and in some cases up to 35%, to make up the government's budget deficit. All cabinet ministers, including Mussolini himself, took a 12% pay cut.
  • Sténio Vincent was elected President of Haiti by the National Assembly.

Wednesday, November 19, 1930

  • Al Capone associate Jake Guzik was found guilty on three counts of tax evasion.
  • The general strike in Barcelona was called off after three days of rioting. Strikes had spread to ten other Spanish cities since the first one was called in Madrid.

Thursday, November 20, 1930

Friday, November 21, 1930

Saturday, November 22, 1930

Sunday, November 23, 1930

  • Storms lashed Western and Central Europe, causing flooding and shipping disruptions, and killing 12 people.
  • The German cargo ship Louise Leonhardt sank in the North Sea storm with the loss of all 31 crew.
  • Born: Jack McKeon, baseball manager, in South Amboy, New Jersey

Monday, November 24, 1930

  • Pretty Boy Floyd and an accomplice were sentenced to at least 12 years in prison for robbing a bank in Sylvania, Ohio. Floyd almost escaped an hour before his sentencing by slipping out a side door of the county jail, but police managed to catch him after a short chase.
  • Born: Bob Friend, U.S. baseball player and pitcher who had the best ERA in the National League in 1955, despite, pitching for the last place Pittsburgh Pirates; in Lafayette, Indiana

Tuesday, November 25, 1930

Wednesday, November 26, 1930

  • Berlin police arrested 200 students publicly defying the government ban on duelling. A great number of rapiers and sabres were also seized.
  • Died: Otto Sverdrup, 76, Norwegian sailor and explorer

Thursday, November 27, 1930

Friday, November 28, 1930

Saturday, November 29, 1930

Sunday, November 30, 1930