September 1954


The following events occurred in September 1954:

September 1, 1954 (Wednesday)

  • Died: Bert Acosta, American aviator

    September 2, 1954 (Thursday)

September 3, 1954 (Friday)

  • The last 'new' episode of The Lone Ranger radio program is broadcast, after 2,956 episodes over a period of 21 years. Reruns of old episodes continue to be transmitted.
  • Died: Eugene Pallette, American actor

    September 4, 1954 (Saturday)

  • Soviet war planes shot down a US bomber near or over the coast of Siberia. 9 of the 10 crewmembers would be rescued.
  • Dmitri Shostakovich was awarded the International Peace Prize, in Moscow.
  • U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill allowing revocation of the citizenship of anyone advocating violent overthrow of the government.

    September 5, 1954 (Sunday)

  • A passenger plane Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation, KLM Flight 633, crashed into River Shannon after takeoff from Shannon, Ireland, killing 28 out of 56 passengers.
  • Died: Eugen Schiffer, German politician

    September 6, 1954 (Monday)

  • The SEATO treaty is signed in Manila, Philippines.
  • Died: Edward C. Kalbfus, American admiral

    September 7, 1954 (Tuesday)

  • Died:
  • *Bud Fisher, American cartoonist
  • *Glenn Scobey Warner, American college football coach

    September 8, 1954 (Wednesday)

  • The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization is established in Bangkok, Thailand.

    September 9, 1954 (Thursday)

  • Chlef earthquake: an earthquake centered on the city of Orléansville, Algeria kills 1,500 and leaves thousands homeless.

    September 10, 1954 (Friday)

September 11, 1954 (Saturday)

September 13, 1954 (Monday)

September 14, 1954 (Tuesday)

September 20, 1954 (Monday)

September 24, 1954 (Friday)

  • The Cochabamba–Santa Cruz highway connecting western and eastern Bolivia is inaugurated.
  • Born: Lilian Mercedes Letona, Salvadoran guerrilla
  • Died: Edward Pilgrim, British homeowner

    September 25, 1954 (Saturday)

  • Footscray Football Club win their first Australian Football League Grand Final.

    September 26, 1954 (Sunday)

  • The Japanese ferry Tōya Maru sinks during Typhoon Marie in the Tsugaru Strait. According to Government of Japan official confirmed, killing total 1,505 people, including 1,155 of Tōya Maru. Seven other ships are wrecked and at least nine others seriously damaged.
  • A massive heavy city caught fire affected by Typhoon Marie, in Iwanai, Hokkaido, Japan. According to Japanese government official confirmed reported, total 261.4 acres lost to burned, killing 38 people with 551 hurt.

    September 27, 1954 (Monday)

  • The Tonight Show first aired on live television on NBC in the United States being the first late night talk show.

    September 28, 1954 (Tuesday)

  • The Belles of St. Trinian's, starring Alastair Sim, is released to British film audiences.
  • Died: Bert Lytell, American actor

    September 29, 1954 (Wednesday)

  • The CERN Convention finally came into force, when France and Germany deposited their instruments of ratification at UNESCO House in Paris.
  • New York Giants outfielder Willie Mays makes a highlight-reel over-the-shoulder catch to lead the Giants to a 5-2 extra inning victory over the Cleveland Indians in Game 1 of the World Series. The play would come to be known as The Catch.
  • Born: Masoud Pezeshkian, Iranian reformist politician, President of Iran, in Mahabad

    September 30, 1954 (Thursday)

  • The USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine in the world, is commissioned into the U.S. Navy.