WHAT ALL HAPPENED SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 1935
Find out what all happened September to December 1935

Dutch Schultz, Abe Landau, Otto Berman, and Bernard "Lulu" Rosencrantz are fatally shot at a saloon in Newark, New Jersey in what will become known as The Chophouse Massacre. (23. October 1935)

The League of Nations places economic sanctions on fascist Italy for its invasion of Ethiopia. (19. October 1935)

First flight of the Hawker Hurricane, with its K5083 first prototype. (6. November 1935)

Labor Day Hurricane of 1935: a large hurricane hits the Florida Keys killing 423. (2. September 1935)

Rockslide near Whirlpool Rapids Bridge ends the International Railway (New York – Ontario). (13. September 1935)

Sir Malcolm Campbell reaches a speed of 304.331 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, becoming the first person to drive an automobile over 300 mph (3. September 1935)

The Long March, a mammoth retreat undertaken by the armed forces of the Chinese Communist Party a year prior, ends. (20. October 1935)

Lebensborn Project, a Nazi reproduction program, is founded by Heinrich Himmler. (12. December 1935)

Edwin Armstrong presents his paper "A Method of Reducing Disturbances in Radio Signaling by a System of Frequency Modulation" to the New York section of the Institute of Radio Engineers. (6. November 1935)

The Nuremberg Laws deprive German Jews of citizenship. (15. September 1935)

First flight of the Douglas DC-3. (17. December 1935)

Walter Liggett, American newspaper editor and muckraker, is killed in a gangland murder. (9. December 1935)

The China Clipper, the first plane to offer commercial transpacific air service, takes off from Alameda, California, for its first commercial flight. It reaches its destination, Manila, a week later. (22. November 1935)

Manuel L. Quezon is inaugurated as the second President of the Philippines. (15. November 1935)

George II of Greece regains his throne through a popular, though possible fixed, plebiscite. (3. November 1935)

India's first all-boys public school, The Doon School, is founded. (15. September 1935)

Parker Brothers acquires the forerunner patents for MONOPOLY from Elizabeth Magie. (6. November 1935)

The Hoover Dam, astride the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada, is dedicated. (30. September 1935)

The Congress of Industrial Organizations is founded in Atlantic City, New Jersey, by eight trade unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor. (9. November 1935)

Earl Bascom and Weldon Bascom produce the first rodeo ever held outdoors under electric lights at Columbia, Mississippi (24. September 1935)

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