1932 in the United States

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Decades:
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Events from the year 1932 in the United States.

1932 Chrysler Imperial Convertible Sedan by LeBaron.

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January–March

April–June

  • April 6 – U.S. president Herbert Hoover supports armament limitations.
  • May 2 – Comedian Jack Benny's radio show airs for the first time.
  • May 12 – Ten weeks after his abduction, the infant son of Charles Lindbergh is found dead just a few miles from the Lindberghs' home.
  • May 20–21 – Amelia Earhart flies from the US to Derry, Northern Ireland in 14 hours 54 minutes.
  • May 29 – The first of approximately 15,000 World War I veterans arrive in Washington, D.C. demanding the immediate payment of their military bonus, becoming known as the Bonus Army.
  • c. June – The
    repeal of prohibition
    in the U.S.
  • June 6
    • The
      gas tax
      in the United States at 1 cent per US gallon (0.26 ¢/L) sold.
    • The 6.4 Mw
      Mercalli intensity
      of VIII (Severe). Three people are injured and one killed.
  • June 29 – The comedy serial Vic and Sade debuts on NBC Radio.

July–September

October–December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

Piper Laurie

February

Ted Kennedy
Johnny Cash
Elizabeth Taylor

March

Alan Bean
John Updike

April

Debbie Reynolds
Loretta Lynn
Casey Kasem

May

K. C. Jones

June

David Scott
Mario Cuomo
Pat Morita

July

Dave Thomas
Donald Rumsfeld
John Searle

August

Melvin Van Peebles

September

Patsy Cline

October

Dottie West
Dick Gregory
Robert Reed

November

Roy Scheider
Robert Vaughn

December

Little Richard
Nichelle Nichols

Deaths

See also

References

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