February 1930


The following events occurred in February 1930:

Saturday, February 1, 1930

Sunday, February 2, 1930

Monday, February 3, 1930

Tuesday, February 4, 1930

  • The Prussian Minister of the Interior, Albert Grzesinski, forbade members of subversive parties and organizations to hold leading positions in local government. The regulation was mainly aimed at Nazis and Communists.
  • The American School of the Air, the first half-hour educational radio program, made its debut on the CBS Radio Network at 2:30 in the afternoon Eastern time, to be listened to on radios in school classrooms nationwide. The program would run until 1948.

Wednesday, February 5, 1930

Thursday, February 6, 1930

Friday, February 7, 1930

Saturday, [February 8], 1930

Sunday, February 9, 1930

Monday, February 10, 1930

Tuesday, February 11, 1930

Wednesday, February 12, 1930

Thursday, February 13, 1930

Friday, February 14, 1930

Saturday, February 15, 1930

  • The Soviet newspapers Izvestia and Pravda declared that foreign attacks on the government for its suppression of churches were part of a concerted international movement against the USSR.
  • Born: Bruce Bolt, Australian seismologist, in Largs, New South Wales
  • Died:
  • *Giulio Douhet, 60, Italian general and air power theorist
  • *William Stearns Davis, 52, American educator, historian and author, of pneumonia following an operation

Sunday, February 16, 1930

Monday, February 17, 1930

Tuesday, February 18, 1930

Wednesday, February 19, 1930

  • The London Naval Conference was adjourned for a week to give France time to form a new government.
  • Born: John Frankenheimer, American film director, in Queens, New York

Thursday, February 20, 1930

Friday, February 21, 1930

Saturday, February 22, 1930

Sunday, February 23, 1930

Monday, February 24, 1930

  • While lying in his hospital bed, Chicago gangster Frank McErlane was shot three times by rival gang members. McErlane, whose fractured right leg was in a cast while recovering from a previous shootout, returned fire and the two assailants fled.
  • Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King said that he would immediately call a new federal election on the issue of the American tariff if the U.S. government boosted its tariff against Canada.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court decided United States v. Wurzbach.
  • Born: Anita Steckel, US artist and feminist, in Brooklyn, New York

Tuesday, February 25, 1930

  • The Camille Chautemps government fell on a confidence vote after less than a week in power. He had tried to form a left-wing coalition but the Socialist Party refused to support him when he vowed to continue the naval policy of the previous government at the London Conference instead of adopting a more conciliatory one.
  • The British bill to abolish blasphemy as a crime was dropped.

Wednesday, February 26, 1930

Thursday, February 27, 1930

Friday, February 28, 1930