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April 1948

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The following events occurred in April 1948:

April 1, 1948 (Thursday)

April 2, 1948 (Friday)

  • US President Harry S. Truman vetoed a $4.8 billion tax reduction bill arguing that it would cause a federal deficit and increase inflation, but Congress overturned the veto just four hours later in one of Truman's worst legislative defeats.[2]
  • The Jean-Paul Sartre play Dirty Hands was first performed at the Theatre Antoine in Paris.
  • Born: Roald Als, cartoonist, in Frederiksberg, Denmark
  • Died: Sabahattin Ali, 41, Turkish writer and journalist (killed at the Bulgarian border); Sawan Singh, 89, Indian Saint known as "The Great Master"

April 3, 1948 (Saturday)

April 4, 1948 (Sunday)

April 5, 1948 (Monday)

April 6, 1948 (Tuesday)

  • Finland and the Soviet Union signed a ten-year military pact that would obligate Finland to resist an armed attack made against Russia by Germany, but allowing Soviet troops to enter Finland "only in case of necessity and only on such terms as may be agreed on between the two countries."[4]
  • On Budget Day in the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps submitted a budget showing estimated revenue of £3.754 billion against an expenditure of £2.976 billion, with a projected surplus of £330 million once all government expenditures were taken into account.[5] The budget added a graduated tax on investment income and raised taxes on alcohol and gambling, but increased tax allowances on earned income.[6]
  • A Czech Airlines commercial plane en route from Prague to Bratislava was hijacked and flown to the US-controlled zone of Germany near Munich. Three of the crew and most of the 26 passengers aboard were in on the plot and were seeking political asylum. All but five passengers and one crew member told the American authorities that they wanted to stay in Germany rather than go back to Czechoslovakia.[7]
  • The US Golf Association barred Babe Zaharias from playing in the US Open by amending its rules to restrict applicants to men. "As the championship has always been intended to be for men, the eligibility rules have been rephrased to confirm that condition," a communication from the USGA explained.[8]

April 7, 1948 (Wednesday)

April 8, 1948 (Thursday)

  • The Burmese government announced the start of full-scale military operations against guerrillas in Communist-held parts of the country.[9]
  • Died: Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, 40 or 41, Palestinian military leader (killed in the Palestine War)

April 9, 1948 (Friday)

April 10, 1948 (Saturday)

  • The Einsatzgruppen trial ended in Nuremberg. 14 of the 24 defendants were sentenced to death; the others received prison sentences of varying lengths.
  • Burma's application for membership in the United Nations was approved, but the Soviet Union vetoed Italy's application for the third time.[10]

April 11, 1948 (Sunday)

April 12, 1948 (Monday)

April 13, 1948 (Tuesday)

April 14, 1948 (Wednesday)

April 15, 1948 (Thursday)

April 16, 1948 (Friday)

April 17, 1948 (Saturday)

  • Fighting resumed in the Costa Rican Civil War after a four-day truce, although peace talks continued.[17]
  • Elpidio Quirino became the 6th President of the Philippines the day after Manuel Roxas died in office.
  • A controversy began in Britain when the Daily Herald published a telegram apparently signed by thirty-seven Labour Party MPs wishing success to Pietro Nenni, an Italian socialist politician whose party was in an alliance with the Communists for the upcoming election.[18] When reached for comment, fifteen of the MPs in question would either say that they did not sign the telegram, claim that they only did so through a misunderstanding, or withdraw their support.[19][20]
  • Born: Jan Hammer, musician and record producer, in Prague, Czecheslovakia; Peter Jenni, experimental particle physicist, in Arzier-Le Muids, Switzerland
  • Died: Kantarō Suzuki, 80, Japanese admiral and 42nd Prime Minister of Japan

April 18, 1948 (Sunday)

April 19, 1948 (Monday)

April 20, 1948 (Tuesday)

April 21, 1948 (Wednesday)

April 22, 1948 (Thursday)

April 23, 1948 (Friday)

April 24, 1948 (Saturday)

April 25, 1948 (Sunday)

April 26, 1948 (Monday)

April 27, 1948 (Tuesday)

April 28, 1948 (Wednesday)

April 29, 1948 (Thursday)

April 30, 1948 (Friday)

References

  1. ^ Peter Law – Telegraph
  2. ^ Morris, John D. (April 3, 1948). "Congress Kills Veto, Taxes Cut $4,800,000,000". The New York Times: 1.
  3. ^ Hinton, Harold B. (April 4, 1948). "Aid Bill Is Signed By Truman as Reply to Foes of Liberty". The New York Times: 1.
  4. ^ Daniel, Clifton (April 7, 1948). "Finns Sign Treaty As Soviet Buffer; Gain Concessions". The New York Times: 1.
  5. ^ "Cripps Presents Budget". The Morning Bulletin. Rockhampton, Australia: 1. April 8, 1948.
  6. ^ Egan, Charles E. (April 7, 1948). "Virtual Tax on Capital Proposed By Cripps in New British Budget". The New York Times: 1, 35.
  7. ^ "20 Czechs Seize Plane in Midair And Force It to Land in U.S. Zone". The New York Times: 1. April 9, 1948.
  8. ^ "U. S. Open Barred to Mrs. Zaharias". The New York Times: 33. April 7, 1948.
  9. ^ "Burma Intensifies War on Communists". The New York Times: 6. April 9, 1948.
  10. ^ Rosenthal, A. M. (April 11, 1948). "Soviet Again Vetoes Italy; U. S. Asks Non-Voting Role". The New York Times: 1.
  11. ^ Trussell, C. P. (April 13, 1948). "Military Spending, ERP Given Priority by House Leaders". The New York Times: 1, 38.
  12. ^ "Roosevelt Statue to Be Unveiled By His Widow in London Today". The New York Times: 1. April 12, 1948.
  13. ^ Matthews, Herbert L. (April 13, 1948). "Homage of Britain Is Paid Roosevelt". The New York Times: 12.
  14. ^ "Costs Rica Rivals Sign Cease-Fire As Rebel Advance Menaces Capital". The New York Times: 1. April 14, 1948.
  15. ^ Matthews, Herbert L. (April 15, 1948). "Britain to Suspend Death Penalty; Commons Backs Five-Year Test". The New York Times: 1.
  16. ^ Hamilton, Thomas J. (April 17, 1948). "Argentine Elected by U. N. Assembly Head at Opening Meeting". The New York Times: 1.
  17. ^ "Costa Rican Fight Reported Resumed". The New York Times: 28. April 18, 1948.
  18. ^ Jones, Bill (1977). The Russia Complex: The British Labour Party and the Soviet Union. Manchester University Press. p. 182. ISBN 9780719006968.
  19. ^ "Italian Election (Member's Telegram)". Hansard. April 19, 1948. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  20. ^ Matthews, Herbert L. (April 29, 1948). "British Laborites Oust Leftist M.P.". The New York Times: 12.
  21. ^ "U. N. Admits Burma As Its 58th Member". The New York Times: 13. April 20, 1948.
  22. ^ "Body of American Found in Peru". The New York Times: 8. April 24, 1948.
  23. ^ "Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses (1897 - 2013)". John Hancock Financial. from the original on June 12, 2016. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  24. ^ "Fritz Kuhn Gets 10 Years, Property Is Confiscated". The New York Times: 7. April 21, 1948.
  25. ^ "Reuther Shot and Wounded Through Window of Home". The New York Times: 1. April 21, 1948.
  26. ^ Endsley, Brian M. (2009). Bums No More: The 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers, World Champions of Baseball. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 40. ISBN 9780786455676.
  27. ^ "Brooklyn Dodgers at New York Giants Box Score, April 20, 1948". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  28. ^ Stark, Louis (April 22, 1948). "80-Day Strike Ban Put on Lewis, UMW by Federal Court". The New York Times: 1.
  29. ^ "Business of the House". Hansard. April 22, 1948. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  30. ^ Hamilton, Thomas J. (April 24, 1948). "3 Powers Seeking an Emergency Plan to Act in Palestine". The New York Times: 1.
  31. ^ Ross, Albion (April 24, 1948). "Czechs Sign Pact With Bulgarians". The New York Times: 5.
  32. ^ "Riot of Koreans in Japan Quelled; U. S. Aides Suspect Communists". The New York Times: 1. April 26, 1948.
  33. ^ "Egypt's Ex-Premier Escapes Assassins". The New York Times: 1. April 26, 1948.
  34. ^ Matthews, Herbert L. (April 27, 1948). "British Royal Pair Hailed on Jubilee". The New York Times: 1, 5.
  35. ^ Boyne, Walter J. (2007). Beyond the Wild Blue: A History of the U.S. Air Force, 1947-2007. St. Martin's Press. p. 464. ISBN 9781429901802.
  36. ^ Currivan, Gene (April 28, 1948). "Haganah, Irgun Unite for Action". The New York Times: 14.
  37. ^ Browne, Mallory (April 29, 1948). "Jews, Arabs Adopt Jerusalem Truce". The New York Times: 1.
  38. ^ Yust, Walter, ed. (1949). 1949 Britannica Book of the Year. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. p. 6.
  39. ^ Ellison, Nick (1994). Egalitarian Thought and Labour Politics: Retreating Visions. Routledge. pp. 236–237. ISBN 9781134913688.
  40. ^ "Gauleiter Forster to Die". The New York Times: 5. April 30, 1948.
  41. ^ Chandler, Charlotte, Nobody's Perfect: Billy Wilder, A Personal Biography. New York: Simon & Schuster 2002. ISBN 0-7432-1709-8, pp. 131-135

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Turkish writer and journalist killed at the Bulgarian border Sawan Singh 89 Indian Saint known as The Great Master April 3 1948 Saturday EditPresident Truman signed the Foreign Assistance Act of 1948 making the Marshall Plan an actuality 3 The Jeju Uprising began in Korea Born Carlos Salinas de Gortari economist and 53rd President of Mexico in Mexico CityApril 4 1948 Sunday EditThe Battle of Mishmar HaEmek began when Arab forces commanded by Fawzi al Qawuqji launched an attack on the kibbutz of Mishmar HaEmek The TV talk show Author Meets the Critics first aired on NBC In each episode two critics would debate a recently published book and then be joined by the author The Ides of March by Thornton Wilder topped The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list Born Berry Oakley bassist of The Allman Brothers Band in Chicago Illinois d 1972 Squire Parsons gospel singer and songwriter in Newton West Virginia Dan Simmons author in Peoria IllinoisApril 5 1948 Monday EditThe Gatow air disaster occurred when a British European Airways airliner crashed near RAF Gatow air base in southwest Berlin after a mid air collision with a Soviet Yakovlev Yak 3 fighter plane The Queensland railway strike ended in Australia WGN TV went on the air operating from the Tribune Tower in Chicago Died Abby Aldrich Rockefeller 73 American socialite and philanthropistApril 6 1948 Tuesday EditFinland and the Soviet Union signed a ten year military pact that would obligate Finland to resist an armed attack made against Russia by Germany but allowing Soviet troops to enter Finland only in case of necessity and only on such terms as may be agreed on between the two countries 4 On Budget Day in the United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps submitted a budget showing estimated revenue of 3 754 billion against an expenditure of 2 976 billion with a projected surplus of 330 million once all government expenditures were taken into account 5 The budget added a graduated tax on investment income and raised taxes on alcohol and gambling but increased tax allowances on earned income 6 A Czech Airlines commercial plane en route from Prague to Bratislava was hijacked and flown to the US controlled zone of Germany near Munich Three of the crew and most of the 26 passengers aboard were in on the plot and were seeking political asylum All but five passengers and one crew member told the American authorities that they wanted to stay in Germany rather than go back to Czechoslovakia 7 The US Golf Association barred Babe Zaharias from playing in the US Open by amending its rules to restrict applicants to men As the championship has always been intended to be for men the eligibility rules have been rephrased to confirm that condition a communication from the USGA explained 8 April 7 1948 Wednesday EditThe World Health Organization was established Born John Oates guitarist singer songwriter and half of the rock duo Hall amp Oates in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Died Isabel Andreu de Aguilar 60 Puerto Rican writer and suffragistApril 8 1948 Thursday EditThe Burmese government announced the start of full scale military operations against guerrillas in Communist held parts of the country 9 Died Abd al Qadir al Husayni 40 or 41 Palestinian military leader killed in the Palestine War April 9 1948 Friday EditThe Deir Yassin massacre took place when around 120 fighters from Zionist military groups attacked the Palestinian Arab village of Deir Yassin killing at least 107 Palestinians Bogotazo Massive riots took place in Bogota Colombia after the assassination of presidential candidate Jorge Eliecer Gaitan Died George Carpenter 75 5th General of The Salvation Army Jorge Eliecer Gaitan 45 Colombian politician assassinated April 10 1948 Saturday EditThe Einsatzgruppen trial ended in Nuremberg 14 of the 24 defendants were sentenced to death the others received prison sentences of varying lengths Burma s application for membership in the United Nations was approved but the Soviet Union vetoed Italy s application for the third time 10 April 11 1948 Sunday EditClaude Harmon won the Masters Tournament Died Jock Sutherland 59 American football player and coachApril 12 1948 Monday EditUS Secretary of Defense James Forrestal told a Senate committee that Russia knew how to make an atomic bomb but thus far lacked the industrial capacity for their manufacture When members of the committee asked him when Russia might attain this capacity Forrestal replied that he did not know 11 On the third anniversary of the death of Franklin D Roosevelt a 10 foot high memorial statue sculpted by William Reid Dick was unveiled in London s Grosvenor Square by his widow Eleanor Roosevelt King George VI gave a speech praising the 32nd President as a great man of peace and a great citizen of the world 12 13 Born Jeremy Beadle television and radio presenter in Hackney London England d 2008 Joschka Fischer politician in Gerabronn Germany Marcello Lippi footballer and manager in Viareggio ItalyApril 13 1948 Tuesday EditThe Hadassah medical convoy massacre took place when a convoy bringing medical and military supplies and personnel to Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus was ambushed by Arab forces killing 79 The 1948 Constitution of Romania was ratified A ceasefire went into effect in the Costa Rican Civil War as an end to the month old conflict was reported to be imminent 14 Born Mikhail Shufutinsky pop singer in Moscow USSRApril 14 1948 Wednesday EditBy a vote of 245 222 the British House of Commons approved a five year moratorium on capital punishment 15 The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red Wings 7 2 to win their second straight Stanley Cup in a four game sweep April 15 1948 Thursday EditPan Am Flight 1 10 A Pan American World Airways Lockheed Constellation passenger plane flying from London to Shannon Airport in Ireland crashed 725 meters short of the runway killing 30 of the 31 aboard The ten day Battle of Mishmar HaEmek ended in a successful Jewish counteroffensive that captured several Arab villages Born Michael Kamen composer in New York City d 2003 Died Manuel Roxas 56 5th President of the PhilippinesApril 16 1948 Friday EditJose Arce of Argentina was elected President of the United Nations General Assembly by a vote of 31 18 16 Born Ammar El Sherei musician in Samalut Egypt d 2012 Kazuyuki Sogabe voice actor and musician in Chiba Prefecture Japan d 2006 April 17 1948 Saturday EditFighting resumed in the Costa Rican Civil War after a four day truce although peace talks continued 17 Elpidio Quirino became the 6th President of the Philippines the day after Manuel Roxas died in office A controversy began in Britain when the Daily Herald published a telegram apparently signed by thirty seven Labour Party MPs wishing success to Pietro Nenni an Italian socialist politician whose party was in an alliance with the Communists for the upcoming election 18 When reached for comment fifteen of the MPs in question would either say that they did not sign the telegram claim that they only did so through a misunderstanding or withdraw their support 19 20 Born Jan Hammer musician and record producer in Prague Czecheslovakia Peter Jenni experimental particle physicist in Arzier Le Muids Switzerland Died Kantarō Suzuki 80 Japanese admiral and 42nd Prime Minister of JapanApril 18 1948 Sunday EditGeneral elections were held in Italy The Christian Democracy party won a plurality of seats by a comfortable margin April 19 1948 Monday EditBurma was formally admitted as the 58th member of the United Nations 21 A copper mine explosion in Catapalca Peru killed 41 miners 22 Gerard Cote won the Boston Marathon for the fourth time 23 April 20 1948 Tuesday EditThe election for the 1st term President and Vice President of the Republic of China was held with Chiang Kai shek claiming over 90 of the vote A Munich denazification court convicted Fritz Julius Kuhn in absentia as a Nazi offender and sentenced him to 10 years in a labor camp and confiscation of property 24 Labor union leader Walter Reuther survived an assassination attempt when a shotgun blast was fired through the kitchen window of his Detroit home with one slug entering his right arm and a second in his right chest cavity Reuther was rushed to hospital where he received a blood transfusion 25 Roy Campanella made his major league debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers becoming the first African American catcher since the breaking of the color line 26 He entered the game in the seventh inning against the New York Giants and was hit by the pitch in his only plate appearance 27 Died Mitsumasa Yonai 68 Japanese admiral and 37th Prime Minister of JapanApril 21 1948 Wednesday EditThe Battle of Haifa began as Haganah forces launched an attack on the Arab neighborhoods of Haifa The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 47 on the Kashmir conflict recommending a three step progress for the resolution of the dispute British European Airways Flight S200P a Vickers 610 Viking 1B airliner crashed in North Ayrshire Scotland All 20 on board survived In Washington Justice Thomas Alan Goldsborough issued a preliminary 80 day antistrike injunction against United Mine Workers under the Taft Hartley Act 28 The Baltimore Bullets defeated the Philadelphia Warriors 88 73 to win the Basketball Association of America Finals four games to two Born Josef Flammer ophthalmologist in Bronschhofen St Gallen SwitzerlandApril 22 1948 Thursday EditThe Battle of Haifa ended in Haganah victory The Palmach launched Operation Yevusi to assert Jewish control over Jerusalem The Boeing strike of 1948 began when 15 000 Boeing Union members went on strike The controversial Nenni Telegram dogged the Labour Government in the House of Commons with Herbert Morrison and Winston Churchill sparring over the question of whether the matter was an internal problem for the Labour Party or one that concerned the entire House 29 April 23 1948 Friday EditThe UN Security Council voted 8 0 to set up a three power commission consisting of Belgium France and the United States to supervise the implementation of a truce in Palestine 30 Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria signed a 20 year mutual defense pact 31 Born Charles R Johnson scholar and author in Evanston IllinoisApril 24 1948 Saturday EditThe Costa Rican Civil War ended in victory for the National Liberation Army Approximately 2 000 people are believed to have died in the 44 day conflict A mob of 1 500 Koreans rioted in Kobe Japan in protest against the closing of Korean schools 32 Manchester United defeated Blackpool 4 2 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium Born Gregory S Martin US Air Force general in Fort Myer Virginia Died Manuel Ponce 65 Mexican composerApril 25 1948 Sunday EditFormer Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa El Nahas survived an assassination attempt when three men dressed in police uniforms blew up a car packed with explosives at his home and escaped in a second car El Nahas was not hurt although his wife was injured slightly by flying glass 33 Raintree County by Ross Lockridge Jr topped The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list April 26 1948 Monday EditKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with a service at St Paul s Cathedral followed by a 22 mile motor procession around London 34 The United States Air Force announced a policy of racial integration the first of the armed services to do so 35 April 27 1948 Tuesday EditHaganah announced that it had entered a pact with the Irgun to co ordinate future operations 36 Born Si Robertson television personality Duck Dynasty in Vivian Louisiana Died William S Knudsen 69 American automotive industry executive and World War II generalApril 28 1948 Wednesday EditArab and Jewish representatives agreed in the UN Trusteeship Council to observe a truce in the Old City part of Jerusalem 37 The Palmach began Operation Yiftach with the goal of capturing Safed and secure the eastern Galilee before the British Mandate ended on May 14 Czechoslovakia s Constituent Assembly passed six nationalization bills that left only about 8 of the country s trade and industry in private hands 38 John Platts Mills was expelled from the UK Labour Party for being the primary organizer of the Nenni Telegram 39 The drama romance film Letter from an Unknown Woman starring Joan Fontaine and Louis Jordan premiered in New York City Born Terry Pratchett fantasy novelist and author of the Discworld book series in Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire England d 2015 Marcia Strassman actress and singer in New York City d 2014 April 29 1948 Thursday EditA Polish court in Gdansk sentenced Nazi Gauleiter Albert Forster to death for crimes against humanity 40 April 30 1948 Friday EditThe Charter of the Organization of American States was signed at the Ninth International Conference of American States in Bogota Colombia The musical film The Emperor Waltz directed by Billy Wilder and starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine had its world premiere in London 41 Died Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma 56 German general heart attack References Edit Peter Law Telegraph Morris John D April 3 1948 Congress Kills Veto Taxes Cut 4 800 000 000 The New York Times 1 Hinton Harold B April 4 1948 Aid Bill Is Signed By Truman as Reply to Foes of Liberty The New York Times 1 Daniel Clifton April 7 1948 Finns Sign Treaty As Soviet Buffer Gain Concessions The New York Times 1 Cripps Presents Budget The Morning Bulletin Rockhampton Australia 1 April 8 1948 Egan Charles E April 7 1948 Virtual Tax on Capital Proposed By Cripps in New British Budget The New York Times 1 35 20 Czechs Seize Plane in Midair And Force It to Land in U S Zone The New York Times 1 April 9 1948 U S Open Barred to Mrs Zaharias The New York Times 33 April 7 1948 Burma Intensifies War on Communists The New York Times 6 April 9 1948 Rosenthal A M April 11 1948 Soviet Again Vetoes Italy U S Asks Non Voting Role The New York Times 1 Trussell C P April 13 1948 Military Spending ERP Given Priority by House Leaders The New York Times 1 38 Roosevelt Statue to Be Unveiled By His Widow in London Today The New York Times 1 April 12 1948 Matthews Herbert L April 13 1948 Homage of Britain Is Paid Roosevelt The New York Times 12 Costs Rica Rivals Sign Cease Fire As Rebel Advance Menaces Capital The New York Times 1 April 14 1948 Matthews Herbert L April 15 1948 Britain to Suspend Death Penalty Commons Backs Five Year Test The New York Times 1 Hamilton Thomas J April 17 1948 Argentine Elected by U N Assembly Head at Opening Meeting The New York Times 1 Costa Rican Fight Reported Resumed The New York Times 28 April 18 1948 Jones Bill 1977 The Russia Complex The British Labour Party and the Soviet Union Manchester University Press p 182 ISBN 9780719006968 Italian Election Member s Telegram Hansard April 19 1948 Retrieved May 20 2018 Matthews Herbert L April 29 1948 British Laborites Oust Leftist M P The New York Times 12 U N Admits Burma As Its 58th Member The New York Times 13 April 20 1948 Body of American Found in Peru The New York Times 8 April 24 1948 Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses 1897 2013 John Hancock Financial Archived from the original on June 12 2016 Retrieved May 20 2018 Fritz Kuhn Gets 10 Years Property Is Confiscated The New York Times 7 April 21 1948 Reuther Shot and Wounded Through Window of Home The New York Times 1 April 21 1948 Endsley Brian M 2009 Bums No More The 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers World Champions of Baseball Jefferson NC McFarland amp Company Inc p 40 ISBN 9780786455676 Brooklyn Dodgers at New York Giants Box Score April 20 1948 Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 20 2018 Stark Louis April 22 1948 80 Day Strike Ban Put on Lewis UMW by Federal Court The New York Times 1 Business of the House Hansard April 22 1948 Retrieved May 20 2018 Hamilton Thomas J April 24 1948 3 Powers Seeking an Emergency Plan to Act in Palestine The New York Times 1 Ross Albion April 24 1948 Czechs Sign Pact With Bulgarians The New York Times 5 Riot of Koreans in Japan Quelled U S Aides Suspect Communists The New York Times 1 April 26 1948 Egypt s Ex Premier Escapes Assassins The New York Times 1 April 26 1948 Matthews Herbert L April 27 1948 British Royal Pair Hailed on Jubilee The New York Times 1 5 Boyne Walter J 2007 Beyond the Wild Blue A History of the U S Air Force 1947 2007 St Martin s Press p 464 ISBN 9781429901802 Currivan Gene April 28 1948 Haganah Irgun Unite for Action The New York Times 14 Browne Mallory April 29 1948 Jews Arabs Adopt Jerusalem Truce The New York Times 1 Yust Walter ed 1949 1949 Britannica Book of the Year Encyclopedia Britannica Inc p 6 Ellison Nick 1994 Egalitarian Thought and Labour Politics Retreating Visions Routledge pp 236 237 ISBN 9781134913688 Gauleiter Forster to Die The New York Times 5 April 30 1948 Chandler Charlotte Nobody s Perfect Billy Wilder A Personal Biography New York Simon amp Schuster 2002 ISBN 0 7432 1709 8 pp 131 135 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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