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March 4, 1929: Herbert Hoover sworn into office as 31st President of the United States by Chief Justice William Howard Taft, 27th President of the United States

The following events occurred in March 1929:

Friday, March 1, 1929

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Saturday, March 2, 1929

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Sunday, March 3, 1929

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  • An Italian commission released the findings of its investigation into the airship Italia disaster. The report assigned virtually all of the blame to North Pole expedition commander Umberto Nobile.[7]
  • A death toll of 2,390 people in France was reported for the recently ended ten days of extremely cold weather.[8]
  • William Fox of the Fox Film Corporation announced a merger with the Loew's theatre chain.[9]
  • Mexican rebels seized Nogales and Veracruz as fighting in the Cristero War flared up again.[10]

Monday, March 4, 1929

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Tuesday, March 5, 1929

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Wednesday, March 6, 1929

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Thursday, March 7, 1929

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Friday, March 8, 1929

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Saturday, March 9, 1929

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Sunday, March 10, 1929

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  • The army of General Plutarco Elías Calles retook the strategic rail center of Cañitas as Mexican government forces counterattacked.[19]
  • The Egyptian government granted limited rights of divorce to women.[4]

Monday, March 11, 1929

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Tuesday, March 12, 1929

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  • Mexican rebels retreated from Saltillo as President Emilio Portes Gil issued a statement saying the revolution had been defeated.[20]
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was giving a lecture on the paranormal in Nairobi when he displayed a photograph of a supposed ghost in a haunted house in Nottingham. A well-known Nairobi dentist bolted out of his seat and identified himself as the "ghost", explaining that he had posed for the photo in a white sheet some years ago as a trick after he and other members of a party had investigated the house for two weeks and had failed to find any ghost. Doyle accepted the man's explanation, expressed regret at being hoaxed and said he would not show the photograph again.[21][22][23]
  • The silent comedy film Why Be Good? was released.[24]
  • Died: Asa Griggs Candler, 77, American businessman known for his invention of Coca-Cola in 1886

Wednesday, March 13, 1929

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  • Leon Trotsky gave his first interview to the foreign press in his apartment in Turkey, saying he was writing a book tracing the history of his opposition to Joseph Stalin and expressing a desire to go to Germany because he preferred the care of German physicians.[25]
  • Born: Peter Breck, actor, in Rochester, New York (d. 2012)
  • Died: Sherry Magee, 44, American baseball player, died of pneumonia

Thursday, March 14, 1929

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  • Elba, Alabama, was submerged under 10 feet of flood water when the Pea River overflowed. Alabama Governor Bibb Graves delivered a radio broadcast pleading for urgent relief efforts.[26]
  • The Fox Film Corporation, Pathé News and Paramount News unanimously declared after checking their inauguration film footage that Chief Justice William Howard Taft had misstated the Oath of Office when he called on Herbert Hoover to swear to "preserve, maintain and defend the Constitution of the United States", substituting the word "maintain" for "protect". The flub had been caught by 13-year-old student Helen Terwilliger, who had listened to the live radio broadcast of the inauguration in eighth-grade history class in Walden, New York, and politely wrote to Taft about the error. Taft later laughed off his mistake by saying, "I think you'll have to get along with what I've already said. After all, I don't think it's important."[27]

Friday, March 15, 1929

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Saturday, March 16, 1929

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Sunday, March 17, 1929

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Monday, March 18, 1929

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Tuesday, March 19, 1929

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Wednesday, March 20, 1929

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Thursday, March 21, 1929

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Friday, March 22, 1929

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Saturday, March 23, 1929

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Sunday, March 24, 1929

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Monday, March 25, 1929

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Tuesday, March 26, 1929

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Wednesday, March 27, 1929

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  • Al Capone appeared before a grand jury in Chicago for the second time in a week. After completing his testimony he was arrested for contempt of court and released after posting $500 bail.[44]
  • Born: Rita Briggs, American baseball player for the AAGPBL from 1947 to 1954; in Ayer, Massachusetts (d. 1994)

Thursday, March 28, 1929

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Friday, March 29, 1929

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Saturday, March 30, 1929

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Sunday, March 31, 1929

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  • The second Trans-American Footrace, nicknamed the "Bunion Derby", began in New York City. 77 runners were competing for a total of $60,000 in prize money awarded to first 15 people to reach the finish line in Los Angeles.[49]
  • The airplane Southern Cross and its crew temporarily went missing over northwest Australia, on the first leg of an attempt to fly from Sydney to England.[50]
  • Died: Myron T. Herrick, 74, American politician and U.S. Ambassador to France

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