APRIL 14, 1932

THURSDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1932
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $68,520,685 IN 2025
Min_Wage_Hourly: $0.26
Median_Home_Price: $5,200.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.20
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.08
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.26
First_Class_Stamp: $0.02
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.51
Top Movies By April 14, 1932
1 Scarface
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Scarface
2 Tarzan the Ape Man
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Tarzan the Ape Man
3 The Mask of Fu Manchu
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The Mask of Fu Manchu
4 Me and My Gal
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Me and My Gal
5 Night After Night
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Night After Night
6 The Public Enemy
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The Public Enemy
7 Movie Crazy
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Movie Crazy
8 Tom Sawyer
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Tom Sawyer
9 Freaks
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Freaks
10 City Lights
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City Lights
White Zombie
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White Zombie
The Music Box
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The Music Box
The Man Who Played God
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The Man Who Played God
No Man of Her Own
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No Man of Her Own
Bird of Paradise
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Bird of Paradise
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Frankenstein
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Frankenstein
Tabu
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Tabu
Mata Hari
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Mata Hari
The Smiling Lieutenant
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The Smiling Lieutenant
The Champ
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The Champ
Daughter of the Dragon
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Daughter of the Dragon
Safe in Hell
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Safe in Hell
The Spider
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The Spider
Transatlantic
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Transatlantic
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The Story of April 14, 1932

On April 14, 1932, a shocking crime in Jersey City, New Jersey, was attributed to organized crime, reflecting the escalating influence of gangsters during the Great Depression.

🧠 Inventions of 1932

Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.

1 FM Radio Transmission
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FM Radio Transmission
2 Wind Tunnel Balance
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Wind Tunnel Balance
3 Automatic Washing Machine
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Automatic Washing Machine
4 Fluorescent Lighting Principles
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Fluorescent Lighting Principles
5 Artificial Silk Improvements
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Artificial Silk Improvements
6 Mechanical Calculator Enhancements
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Mechanical Calculator Enhancements
7 Oscilloscope Improvements
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Oscilloscope Improvements
8 Self-Contained Scuba Apparatus Prototype
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Self-Contained Scuba Apparatus Prototype
9 Infrared Photography
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Infrared Photography
10 Portable Electric Drill
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Portable Electric Drill

The Sounds of

The biggest hits of the year β€” Top 10 Pop & Country chart toppers

HEADLINES ON April 14, 1932

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  • Headline: Gangster Involvement in Jersey Killing. Impact: This tragic event set off a chain reaction, leading to the rise of 'gangster chic' in fashion, where people started wearing fedoras and pinstripes, thinking it made them look cool. Spoiler alert: it didn't.. Fact: Did you know that after this incident, gangsters became the go-to villains in almost every Hollywood movie for the next several decades? Thanks for that, Jersey!.
  • Headline: Katherine Rodgers Engagement Announcement. Impact: The engagement sparked a surge in wedding planning hysteria, leading to the invention of the phrase 'Bridezilla'. So really, thanks, Katherine.. Fact: Did you know that this engagement led to a whole season of awkward family dinners filled with discussions about wedding venues and cake flavors? The real horror story..
  • Headline: Cities Cut Expenses Amid Depression. Impact: This survey prompted a nationwide trend of cities pretending to cut expenses while secretly hiring consultants to save money on paper, leading to an entire industry of budgetary sleight of hand.. Fact: Did you know that 'budget cuts' became the go-to excuse for everything from pothole repairs to why your favorite library is now a coffee shop? Classic..
  • Headline: D.K.E. Bruce on Westinghouse Board. Impact: Bruce’s placement on the board led to a series of incredibly boring board meetings, which in turn caused several employees to start daydreaming about becoming professional nap-takers.. Fact: Did you know that board meetings are basically a formal setting for people to nod while secretly contemplating lunch plans? Just a little corporate secret..
  • Headline: HAIL PRESBYTERIANS FOR AID IN REVOLUTION; 700 Members of Faith Dine in the Capital to Honor Washington and Pioneers of Church.. Impact: This event inspired a newfound trend in communal dinners among other religious groups, leading to a nation obsessed with potlucks and the never-ending quest for the perfect casserole recipe.. Fact: Did you know that this gathering planted the seeds for future church bake sales, giving rise to both culinary delights and the occasional food poisoning scare?.
  • Headline: LOUISE M'DOWELL TO WED CADET BRITT; Kin of First Mayor of New York Betrothed to Member of Senior Class at Military Academy.. Impact: This engagement led to a spike in romanticized notions of military life, making everyone think joining the army was a ticket to love and adventure. Spoiler: it usually involves a lot of paperwork.. Fact: Did you know that military engagements often come with a side of 'wedding planning while deployed'? It's like a reality show no one wants to watch..
  • Headline: UP AS JERSEY DELEGATES.; Republicans of Jersey City and Bayonne Replace Judges in Race.. Impact: This replacement of judges sparked a wave of political maneuvering that would eventually lead to every high school student thinking they could run for office. Thanks, Jersey.. Fact: Did you know that political replacements are often less about qualifications and more about who can throw the best barbecue? Keep that in mind for your next election..

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1932, here's what it would be worth in 2025.
Rank #1
CVX
Chevron
Price in 1932
$0.31
Value in 2025
$474,914

Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1932, it would be worth $474,914 today (474.9x return)

Rank #2
GE
General Electric
Price in 1932
$0.62
Value in 2025
$487,500

General Electric - If you invested $1,000 in 1932, it would be worth $487,500 today (487.5x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
The Funnies #2
The Funnies #2
$95
Yon Yonson #1
Yon Yonson #1
$100
Western Picture Stories #1
Western Picture Stories #1
$400
Detective Dan: Secret Operative #1
Detective Dan: Secret Operative #1
$150
Chic Young’S Dumb Dora #1
Chic Young’S Dumb Dora #1
$300
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Mickey Mouse Doll
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$150.00
Lincoln Logs
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$140.00
Tinkertoy
Tinkertoy
$150.00
Buddy L Steel Trucks
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$800.00
Yo-Yo
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$1,350.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
Sonja Henie Ice Skating Card
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$250,000
Walter Hagen Golf Card
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$10,000
Amos 'N' Andy Parade Stamp Album Card
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$250
British & Dominion Film Stars Card
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$1,103.30
Famous Ships And How To Build Them - Cut Out Card
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