October 1931


The following events occurred in October 1931:

[October 1], 1931 (Thursday)

  • The new Waldorf Astoria building opened at 301 Park Avenue in New York City, after the former hotel located at 350 Fifth Avenue had been demolished in 1929 to make way for the Empire State Building. At the time, the building was the largest and tallest hotel in the world.
  • Rioting broke out in Glasgow in Scotland when police stopped a crowd protesting against unemployment from marching on Glasgow Green. MP John McGovern was among those arrested for hitting a policeman. A similar event took place in Salford,England where protesters against unemployment, cuts in unemployment benefits and the "means test" clashed with police.
  • Born: Alan Wagner, television executive and opera critic, in Harlem, New York City

[October 2], 1931 (Friday)

  • Riots continued in Glasgow as a crowd estimated at 50,000 people fought police, with some looting shops and smashing windows.
  • Pope Pius XI promulgated a new encyclical, Nova Impendet, which called for a "Crusade of charity and of succour" to help the unemployed and poor, especially the children who "are bearing the worst of the burden."

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[October 7], 1931 (Wednesday)

  • A mob of unemployed demonstrators in Manchester were repulsed trying to storm Town Hall while the council was in session. The protestors then sat in the street and refused to budge until they were dispersed by police batons and fire hoses. A total of 14 people were injured, including 5 police.
  • Born:
  • *Desmond Tutu, South African social rights activist, Anglican bishop and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, in Klerksdorp
  • *Cotton Fitzsimmons, American basketball coach, in Hannibal, Missouri

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[October 18], 1931 (Sunday)

  • Al Capone was convicted of three felony counts of tax evasion and two misdemeanor counts of failing to file a tax return.
  • Two died in another day of rioting between Nazis and Communists in Braunschweig as 75,000 Nazis paraded in the city before Hitler.
  • Died: Thomas Edison, 84, American inventor and businessman

[October 19], 1931 (Monday)

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[October 21], 1931 (Wednesday)

  • On the day of Thomas Edison's funeral, Americans were asked to turn off the lights in their homes at 10:00 p.m. Eastern time for one minute to mourn his passing. In many cases, city government's turned off the streetlights for a full minute.
  • Died: Arthur Schnitzler, 69, Austrian author and dramatist

[October 22], 1931 (Thursday)

  • The League of Nations drafted a statement ordering Japan to withdraw from Manchuria by November 16.
  • French Prime Minister Pierre Laval arrived in Washington for talks with President Hoover.

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