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The following events occurred in April 1935:

April 1, 1935 (Monday)

April 2, 1935 (Tuesday)

April 3, 1935 (Wednesday)

April 4, 1935 (Thursday)

April 5, 1935 (Friday)

April 6, 1935 (Saturday)

April 7, 1935 (Sunday)

April 8, 1935 (Monday)

April 9, 1935 (Tuesday)

April 10, 1935 (Wednesday)

April 11, 1935 (Thursday)

April 12, 1935 (Friday)

April 13, 1935 (Saturday)

April 14, 1935 (Sunday)

April 15, 1935 (Monday)

April 16, 1935 (Tuesday)

April 17, 1935 (Wednesday)

April 18, 1935 (Thursday)

April 19, 1935 (Friday)

April 20, 1935 (Saturday)

April 21, 1935 (Sunday)

April 22, 1935 (Monday)

April 23, 1935 (Tuesday)

April 24, 1935 (Wednesday)

April 25, 1935 (Thursday)

April 26, 1935 (Friday)

April 27, 1935 (Saturday)

April 28, 1935 (Sunday)

April 29, 1935 (Monday)

April 30, 1935 (Tuesday)

References

  1. "Pope Cries Out Against Crime of Making War". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 2, 1935. p. 4.
  2. Schultz, Sigrid (April 2, 1935). "Germans Boast Anti-Aircraft Artillery Force". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 5.
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  4. "Austria Defies Peace Treaty; Votes to Rearm". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 4, 1935. p. 1.
  5. "Czechoslovakia Agrees to Join Security Pact". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 5, 1935. p. 21.
  6. "Prove Loyalty to Reich, Goering Urges Danzig". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 5, 1935. p. 21.
  7. "Names of Colored Ordered Placed on Alabama Jury Rolls". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 6, 1935. p. 1.
  8. "Mikado Leaves Palace to Greet Manchukuo King". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 6, 1935. p. 7.
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  10. "Harold Levitt, 96, Sharpshooter With Harlem Globetrotters Tour, Dies". The New York Times. May 5, 2006. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  11. "Basketball Free Throw World Records". RecordHolders.org. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  12. "Nazis and Poles Riot After Vote Defying Hitler". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 8, 1935. p. 1.
  13. "Storm Kills 31; 200 Injured". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 8, 1935. p. 1.
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  15. "Ex-Kaiser, Nazis Join in Marking Ludendorff Day". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 10, 1935. p. 20.
  16. "Germans to Honor Ludendorff Today; Stirs Ire of Churchmen". Chicago Daily Tribune: 4. April 9, 1935.
  17. Steele, John (April 10, 1935). "Britain Frowns on Bronx Cheer and Bed Scenes". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 7.
  18. "Two Youths 'Bridesmaids' At Georing's Nazi Wedding". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 10, 1935. p. 1.
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  22. "Italy Decrees Mobilization of 2 More Divisions". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 14, 1935. p. 2.
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  24. Darrah, David (April 15, 1935). "Europe's 'Big 3' Powers Unite to Avert War". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  25. "Ethiopian Army to Draft Women for War Service". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 15, 1935. p. 13.
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  28. "Britain to Have Surplus; Plans Slash in Taxes". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 15, 1935. p. 3.
  29. "Germany is Condemned in League for Rearming". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 16, 1935. p. 1.
  30. "Babe Ruth 1935 Batting Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  31. "Reich is Guilty, League Votes; Danes Abstain". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 17, 1935. p. 1.
  32. "Clipper Sets Record for Pacific Flight as It Lands in Honolulu". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 17, 1935. pp. 1, 3.
  33. "Turk Women Make World Debut Today". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 18, 1935. p. 1.
  34. "Death to Pacifists Decreed by Hitler as a War Measure". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 19, 1935. p. 1.
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  36. "Hitler in Curt Note Challenges League as Germany's Judge". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 20, 1935. p. 1.
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  39. "'Send a Dime' Chain Letters Swamp Mails". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 21, 1935. p. 3.
  40. "Spend a Dime Chain Letters Arrive in City". Chicago Daily Tribune: 5. May 1, 1935.
  41. "Moscow Opens Its New Subway; Stalin Tries It". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 24, 1935. p. 1.
  42. Steele, John (April 25, 1935). "King Tames His Jubilee; Fears Too Much Cost". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  43. Schultz, Sigrid (April 26, 1935). "Hitler Crushes Last Spark of Press Freedom". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 5.
  44. Schultz, Sigrid (April 27, 1935). "Germanic Pagan Leaders Reject Christian Faith". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 7.
  45. "Reich Admits U-Boat Plans; Powers to Act". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 28, 1935. p. 1.
  46. "Germany Orders Fewer Photos of "Swanky" Nazis". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 28, 1935. p. 8.
  47. "German War Vets Remove 'Shame of Versailles' Crepe". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 29, 1935. p. 9.
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  50. "Fly Coast to Coast in 11 Hrs.". Chicago Daily Tribune. May 1, 1935. p. 1.
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