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The following events occurred in April 1949:

April 1, 1949 (Friday) edit

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April 3, 1949 (Sunday) edit

  • Israel and Transjordan signed a general armistice agreement, leaving Syria as the last Arab country with which Israel had yet to make peace.[3]
  • Government forces in Costa Rica put down a coup attempt.[4]
 
Control room of the 8x6-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel

April 4, 1949 (Monday) edit

  • The North Atlantic Treaty was signed in Washington, establishing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
  • A court judge in Paris ruled that Victor Kravchenko had been libeled by the Communist weekly Les Lettres Françaises when it published a series of articles claiming that his best-selling book about life in the Soviet Union, I Chose Freedom, had been ghostwritten by American agents and was full of lies. Kravchenko was awarded 150,000 francs (about $500 US) in damages although this would later be drastically reduced on appeal.[6]
  • Born: Parveen Babi, actress, in Junagadh, India (d. 2005)

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April 6, 1949 (Wednesday) edit

  • On Budget Day in the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps surprisingly increased taxes by £35 million instead of cutting them as was widely expected.[9] Despite a projected net invisible income of £100 million in 1948, Cripps said that it was "quite impossible to reduce taxation as long as the defence and social services were produced on the present scale."[10]
  • Born: Horst Ludwig Störmer, physicist and Nobel laureate, in Frankfurt, Germany
  • Died: Seymour Hicks, 78, British actor

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April 9, 1949 (Saturday) edit

April 10, 1949 (Sunday) edit

April 11, 1949 (Monday) edit

April 12, 1949 (Tuesday) edit

  • The Soviet Union agreed to give Albania equipment and materials on credit to compensate for the loss of trade with Yugoslavia.[20]
  • Pravda accused the West of sending intelligence agents to Mount Ararat near the Turkish-Soviet border posing as archaeologists hunting for Noah's Ark.[21]

April 13, 1949 (Wednesday) edit

April 14, 1949 (Thursday) edit

  • The Ministries Trial ended in Nuremberg fifteen months after it began, making it the longest of the subsequent Nuremberg Trials and the last one to end. Two defendants were acquitted but the other nineteen were found guilty of at least one charge and given prison sentences ranging from three years including time served to 25 years' imprisonment.[22]
  • By a vote of 43-6, the UN General Assembly approved a resolution asking the Big Five powers not to use their veto in cases involving requests for UN membership, peaceful settlement of international disputes or appointment of inquiry commissions.[23]
  • Born: John Shea, actor, producer and director, in North Conway, New Hampshire
  • Died: Reginald Hine, 65, English solicitor and historian (suicide by jumping in front of a train)

April 15, 1949 (Friday) edit

April 16, 1949 (Saturday) edit

April 17, 1949 (Sunday) edit

  • The Chinese Communists gave the Nationalist government until April 20 to sign surrender terms. The consequences of refusal were not stated, but it was obviously a threat to invade southern China.[26]

April 18, 1949 (Monday) edit

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April 25, 1949 (Monday) edit

  • By a vote of 39-6, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution holding that the USSR's refusal to allow Russian wives to join their husbands abroad was a violation of the UN charter.[41]

April 26, 1949 (Tuesday) edit

April 27, 1949 (Wednesday) edit

  • The Lausanne Conference of 1949 opened in Switzerland with the goal of resolving disputes arising from the recently concluded Arab-Israeli War.
  • Chinese Communist forces captured Suzhou.[47]
  • The United States Air Force released an official report on flying saucers to the public, reviewing in detail many reports of unidentified flying objects. The report considered several possibilities, including Martian visitors, but discounted that theory because it was "hard to believe that any technically established race would come here, flaunt its ability in mysterious ways over the years, but each time simply go away without ever establishing contact." The report concluded: "The 'saucers' are not a joke. Neither are they a cause for alarm to the population. Many of the incidents already have answers, Meteors, Balloons, Falling stars. Birds in flight. Testing devices, etc. Some of them still end in question marks. It is the mission of the AMC Technical Intelligence Division's Project 'Saucer' to supply the periods."[48][49]
  • The first Canadian Film Awards ceremony was held in Ottawa. The Loon's Necklace won the first award for Film of the Year.
  • The adventure drama film We Were Strangers starring Jennifer Jones and John Garfield was released.
  • Died: Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar, 55, Welsh poet and author

April 28, 1949 (Thursday) edit

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April 30, 1949 (Saturday) edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lieberman, Henry R. (April 2, 1949). "Nanking Soldiers Beat 100 Students". The New York Times: 7.
  2. ^ Welles, Benjamin (April 3, 1949). "Lights of Britain On After 10 Years As Adults Revel, Children Marvel". The New York Times: 1, 17.
  3. ^ Brewer, Sam Pope (April 4, 1949). "Transjordan Signs Pact With Israel; Syria Confers Next". The New York Times. p. 1.
  4. ^ "Costa Rica Quells Revolt In Capital". The New York Times. April 4, 1949. p. 1.
  5. ^ Sands, Kelly, ed. (1 March 2021). "NASA Glenn's Historical Timeline". NASA History. NASA. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  6. ^ James, Michael (April 5, 1949). "Kravchenko Wins Paris Libel Suit; Held to Be Author of Soviet Expose". The New York Times: 1.
  7. ^ "Toll In Hospital Fire May Reach 69". Chicago Daily Tribune: 1. April 6, 1949.
  8. ^ "Town Begins Burying 69 Fire Victims". Chicago Daily Tribune: 1. April 7, 1949.
  9. ^ "'Courageous' Budget; Cripps Increases Tax". Brisbane Telegraph: 6. April 7, 1949.
  10. ^ "No Tax Relief At End of Britain's 'Year Of Great Achievement'". The Sydney Morning Herald: 1. April 7, 1949.
  11. ^ "Labor Fears Effect On Council Elections". The Advertiser. Adelaide: 1. April 8, 1949.
  12. ^ "U.K. Labour's First Real Setback". The Sydney Morning Herald: 3. April 10, 1949.
  13. ^ Barrett, George (April 9, 1949). "Russia's 30th Veto In The U. N. Blocks Korea As Member". The New York Times: 1.
  14. ^ Anderson, David (April 9, 1949). "World Court Finds Albania Responsible In Corfu Mining of 2 British Ships". The New York Times: 1.
  15. ^ "Arms Budget Increased by House Group". The Pittsburgh Press: 1. April 9, 1949.
  16. ^ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television, 4th Edition. Penguin Books. p. 945. ISBN 0-14-024916-8.
  17. ^ Castleman, Harry; Podrazik, Walter J. (2003). Watching TV: Six Decades of American Television. Syracuse University Press. p. 43. ISBN 9780815629887.
  18. ^ "Return Colonies, Italians Ask UN". Milwaukee Journal: 1. April 11, 1949.
  19. ^ "South-West Africa Bill Passed". The New York Times: 19. April 12, 1949.
  20. ^ a b c d e Yust, Walter, ed. (1950). 1950 Britannica Book of the Year. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. p. 5.
  21. ^ "Hunt for Relics of Noah's Ark Is Called 'Spying' by Pravda". The Milwaukee Journal: 2. April 12, 1949.
  22. ^ "19 Top Nazis Jailed As U.S. War Trials End". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. April 14, 1949.
  23. ^ Rosenthal, A. M. (April 15, 1949). "U. N. Assembly, 43-6, Urges Voluntary Curb on the Veto". The New York Times: 1, 5.
  24. ^ Middleton, Drew (April 17, 1949). "12,941 Tons Flown Into Berlin In Day For Airlift Record". The New York Times: 1.
  25. ^ "Czechs, Hungarians Sign Mutual Aid Pact". The New York Times: 1. April 17, 1949.
  26. ^ "Reds Give China 3 Days to Surrender". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 1. April 18, 1949.
  27. ^ "15-Mo. Marshall Plan Renewal". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. April 14, 1949.
  28. ^ Wright, Bradford W. (2001). Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 105. ISBN 9780801874505.
  29. ^ "Dewey Vetoes Ban on Sordid Comics". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. April 20, 1949.
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  31. ^ Frommer, Harvey (2016). Remembering Yankee Stadium. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 50. ISBN 9781630761561.
  32. ^ "Cut Jim Crow for Military". The Milwaukee Journal: 1. April 21, 1949.
  33. ^ "Senate Approved Housing Bill to Erect 810,000 Unites by '55". The Milwaukee Journal: 1. April 22, 1949.
  34. ^ Lawrence, W. H. (April 23, 1949). "U. N. Unit Concerned Over Trials Of Clerics but Bars Inquiry Body". The New York Times: 1.
  35. ^ "Reds Capture China's Capital". The Pittsburgh Press: 1. April 23, 1949.
  36. ^ Waggoner, Walter H. (April 24, 1949). "Carrier Is Halted; Air Force Triumphs In Strategy Fight". The New York Times: 1.
  37. ^ Seigel, Kalman (April 24, 1949). "Weizmann Pledges Safety Of Jerusalem's Holy Places". The New York Times: 1.
  38. ^ Nelson, Michael (1997). War of the Black Heavens: The Battles of Western Broadcasting in the Cold War. Syracuse University Press. pp. 21–22. ISBN 9780815604792.
  39. ^ "Candy Rationing to End in Britain on April 24". The New York Times: 2. February 22, 1949.
  40. ^ "1953: Sweet rationing ends in Britain". BBC News. 5 February 1953. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  41. ^ Hamilton, Thomas J. (April 26, 1949). "U. N. Finds Russians Violating Charter By Curb On Wives". The New York Times: 1.
  42. ^ "Reds Offer Blockade Lift Terms". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: 1. April 26, 1949.
  43. ^ "Western Allies Virtually Accept Russians' Offer". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: 1. April 27, 1949.
  44. ^ Waggoner, Walter H. (April 27, 1949). "Sullivan Quits as Head of Navy In Protest on Halting Carrier". The New York Times: 1.
  45. ^ Patai, Raphael (1958). The Kingdom of Jordan. Princeton University Press. p. 48. ISBN 9781400877997.
  46. ^ . CityofFullerton.com. Archived from the original on September 9, 2016. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  47. ^ "Communists Gain In Shanghai Drive". The New York Times: 3. April 28, 1949.
  48. ^ "Flying Saucers Are Not a Joke". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: 1. April 28, 1949.
  49. ^ "Project 'Saucer'". Project 1947. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  50. ^ "Melbourne Gets 1956 Olympics; Winter Games Go to Italian Resort". The New York Times: 31. April 29, 1949.
  51. ^ Haine, Edgar A. (1993). Railroad Wrecks. Cornwall Books. p. 185. ISBN 9780845348444.
  52. ^ "Solid Canadian Vote Ratifies Atlantic Tie". The New York Times: 3. April 30, 1949.
  53. ^ "West Germany, Italy Sign Pact". The New York Times: 3. April 30, 1949.
  54. ^ "Durocher Barred By Chandler Edict". The New York Times: 1. April 30, 1949.
  55. ^ Philip, P. J. (May 1, 1949). "Ottawa Dissolves Federal Assembly". The New York Times: 33.

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20 April 20 1949 Wednesday 21 April 21 1949 Thursday 22 April 22 1949 Friday 23 April 23 1949 Saturday 24 April 24 1949 Sunday 25 April 25 1949 Monday 26 April 26 1949 Tuesday 27 April 27 1949 Wednesday 28 April 28 1949 Thursday 29 April 29 1949 Friday 30 April 30 1949 Saturday 31 ReferencesApril 1 1949 Friday editSoldiers of the Chinese Nationalist government injured 101 students who were protesting outside the office of Acting President Li Zongren in Nanjing 1 Joey Smallwood took office as 1st Premier of Newfoundland Born Sheck Exley American cave diver d 1994 Paul Manafort American lobbyist political consultant lawyer and convicted felon in New Britain Connecticut Gerard Mestrallet businessman in Paris France Gil Scott Heron jazz poet and author in Chicago Illinois d 2011 Died Evelyn Owen 44 Australian designer of the Owen Gun cardiac syncope April 2 1949 Saturday editAll restrictions on electric signs in the United Kingdom were lifted for the first time in ten years 2 Born Pamela Reed actress in Tacoma Washington Died George Graves 73 English comic actor Chandra Mohan 42 Indian actorApril 3 1949 Sunday editIsrael and Transjordan signed a general armistice agreement leaving Syria as the last Arab country with which Israel had yet to make peace 3 Government forces in Costa Rica put down a coup attempt 4 nbsp Control room of the 8x6 Foot Supersonic Wind TunnelThe 8x6 Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel began operation at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory in Cleveland Ohio now the Glenn Research Center 5 Born Richard Thompson folk rock musician in Notting Hill EnglandApril 4 1949 Monday editThe North Atlantic Treaty was signed in Washington establishing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO A court judge in Paris ruled that Victor Kravchenko had been libeled by the Communist weekly Les Lettres Francaises when it published a series of articles claiming that his best selling book about life in the Soviet Union I Chose Freedom had been ghostwritten by American agents and was full of lies Kravchenko was awarded 150 000 francs about 500 US in damages although this would later be drastically reduced on appeal 6 Born Parveen Babi actress in Junagadh India d 2005 April 5 1949 Tuesday edit69 people were killed in a hospital fire in Effingham Illinois 7 8 April 6 1949 Wednesday editOn Budget Day in the United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps surprisingly increased taxes by 35 million instead of cutting them as was widely expected 9 Despite a projected net invisible income of 100 million in 1948 Cripps said that it was quite impossible to reduce taxation as long as the defence and social services were produced on the present scale 10 Born Horst Ludwig Stormer physicist and Nobel laureate in Frankfurt Germany Died Seymour Hicks 78 British actorApril 7 1949 Thursday editCounty council elections in London resulted in a heavy defeat for the Labour Party which lost the majority it had held for 15 years The results were seen as a rejection of the Cripps austerity budget 11 12 The Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical South Pacific opened at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway The musical comedy film A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court starring Bing Crosby Rhonda Fleming and William Bendix premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York Born Zygmunt Zimowski prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in Kupienin Poland d 2016 Died Mikhail Denisenko 49 Soviet general parachute accident April 8 1949 Friday editThe Soviet Union vetoed South Korea s application for admission to the United Nations 13 Three year old Kathy Fiscus died after falling into a well in San Marino California The attempted rescue was broadcast live on KTLA marking a watershed event in live television coverage Born Fanie de Jager singer in Newcastle KwaZulu Natal South Africa Brenda Russell singer songwriter and keyboardist in Brooklyn New York Died Wilhelm Adam 71 German general Santiago Alba y Bonifaz 76 Spanish politician and lawyerApril 9 1949 Saturday editThe International Court of Justice decided the Corfu Channel case finding Albania responsible for the 1946 Corfu Channel incident in which two British destroyers were heavily damaged by mines 14 The US House Appropriations Committee voted a postwar record 16 billion to the armed forces for the next fiscal year 15 The first telethon in history was broadcast hosted by Milton Berle for the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund Over 1 million was raised for cancer research 16 17 April 10 1949 Sunday editSam Snead won the Masters Tournament by three strokes This was the first year that the famous green jacket was awarded to the tournament winner Point of No Return by John P Marquand began its five month run atop The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list Died Fred Thompson 65 English playwrightApril 11 1949 Monday editItalian Foreign Minister Carlo Sforza asked the United Nations to return Italy s prewar African colonies promising that Italy would prepare them for independence at the earliest possible date 18 South Africa s Assembly passed a constitutional amendment granting parliamentary representation to South West Africa 19 The four day Oldstone Conference on quantum mechanics opened at Oldstone on the Hudson in Peekskill New York Born Bernd Eichinger filmmaker in Neuburg an der Donau Germany d 2011 Died Chase Osborn 89 American politician explorer and newspaper reporter and publisherApril 12 1949 Tuesday editThe Soviet Union agreed to give Albania equipment and materials on credit to compensate for the loss of trade with Yugoslavia 20 Pravda accused the West of sending intelligence agents to Mount Ararat near the Turkish Soviet border posing as archaeologists hunting for Noah s Ark 21 April 13 1949 Wednesday editThe Olympia earthquake centered between Olympia and Tacoma Washington killed 8 people and did 25 million damage Israel signed a ceasefire with Syria the last opposing Arab state in Palestine 20 The Minneapolis Lakers beat the Washington Capitols 77 56 to win the 3rd Basketball Association of America Finals four games to two Born Christopher Hitchens writer journalist and social critic in Portsmouth England d 2011 Died Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano 50 Mexican poet literary critic and editorApril 14 1949 Thursday editThe Ministries Trial ended in Nuremberg fifteen months after it began making it the longest of the subsequent Nuremberg Trials and the last one to end Two defendants were acquitted but the other nineteen were found guilty of at least one charge and given prison sentences ranging from three years including time served to 25 years imprisonment 22 By a vote of 43 6 the UN General Assembly approved a resolution asking the Big Five powers not to use their veto in cases involving requests for UN membership peaceful settlement of international disputes or appointment of inquiry commissions 23 Born John Shea actor producer and director in North Conway New Hampshire Died Reginald Hine 65 English solicitor and historian suicide by jumping in front of a train April 15 1949 Friday editOn Good Friday Pope Pius XII issued the encyclical Redemptoris nostri cruciatus focusing on the war in Palestine Born Alla Pugacheva singer in Moscow USSR Aleksandra Ziolkowska Boehm writer and academic in Lodz Poland Died Wallace Beery 64 American film actorApril 16 1949 Saturday editUS and British planes flew a record total of 12 941 tons of supplies into Berlin in a 24 hour period 24 Czechoslovakia and Hungary signed a treaty of friendship and mutual military aid in Budapest to complete a web of twenty one such treaties among the Eastern Bloc countries 25 The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red Wings 3 1 to win the Stanley Cup of hockey in a four game sweep It was the Leafs third consecutive Stanley Cup and the eighth in franchise history The musical comedy film My Dream Is Yours starring Jack Carson Doris Day and Lee Bowman was released Born Sandy Hawley jockey in Oshawa Ontario Canada Died Archie Mitchell 63 English footballer and managerApril 17 1949 Sunday editThe Chinese Communists gave the Nationalist government until April 20 to sign surrender terms The consequences of refusal were not stated but it was obviously a threat to invade southern China 26 April 18 1949 Monday editEire formally became the Republic of Ireland as the Republic of Ireland Act took effect cutting the last link with the United Kingdom Born Geoff Bodine motor sport driver in Chemung New York Bengt Holmstrom economist in Helsinki Finland Died Will Hay 60 English comedian and actorApril 19 1949 Tuesday editThe Nationalist Chinese government turned down the Chinese peace ultimatum as tantamount to unconditional surrender but asked for a ceasefire and further negotiations 20 US President Harry S Truman signed a bill extending the Marshall Plan for another 15 months 27 New York Governor Thomas E Dewey vetoed a controversial bill designed to outlaw the sale of comic books with objectionable content saying the language of the legislation was overly vague and sweeping to the point of being unenforceable 28 29 Gosta Leandersson won the 53rd Boston Marathon 30 During pregame ceremonies at the New York Yankees season opener against the Washington Senators a plaque for the late Babe Ruth was unveiled alongside the other center field monuments 31 Born Sergey Volkov figure skater in Moscow USSR d 1990 Died Guillermo Buitrago 29 Colombian composer and songwriter Ulrich Salchow 71 Swedish figure skaterApril 20 1949 Wednesday editAmethyst Incident Two British warships were shelled as Chinese communists opened a new offensive along the Yangtze River 20 US Defense Secretary Louis A Johnson ordered the military to assign qualified Negroes to any type of position vacancy in organizations or overhead installations without regard to race 32 Born Veronica Cartwright actress in Bristol England Massimo D Alema 53rd Prime Minister of Italy in Rome Jessica Lange actress in Cloquet Minnesota Alexander Maltsev ice hockey player in Kirovo Chepetsk USSRApril 21 1949 Thursday editPresident Truman accepted the resignation of Army Secretary Kenneth Claiborne Royall and named David K E Bruce as the new American ambassador to France 20 A few minutes before midnight the US Senate voted 57 13 in favor of a housing and slum clearance bill that planned to erect 810 000 public housing units by 1955 33 Born Patti LuPone actress and singer in Northport New YorkApril 22 1949 Friday editThe 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference opened in London By a vote of 34 6 the United Nations Ad Hoc Political Committee adopted a Bolivian resolution expressing deep concern at allegations that Hungary and Bulgaria had violated human rights in the recent trials of churchmen 34 Born Spencer Haywood basketball player in Silver City Mississippi Died Charles Middleton 74 American actorApril 23 1949 Saturday editThe Chinese Communists captured Nanjing 35 US Defense Secretary Louis A Johnson ordered cessation of work on the Navy s 65 000 ton supercarrier United States 36 Before a dinner audience of 2 300 people at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York Israeli President Chaim Weizmann reiterated Israel s refusal to permit internationalization of Jerusalem but agreed to allow international control over holy places in the city 37 Born Joyce DeWitt actress in Wheeling West Virginia Died Robert Smith Barry 63 British aviator and one of the first officers of the Royal Flying CorpsApril 24 1949 Sunday editThe Taiyuan Campaign ended in Communist victory The Soviet Union seriously stepped up efforts to jam Voice of America broadcasts into the USSR with at least 100 long distance skywave and 250 local groundwave jammers devoted to this purpose 38 Seven years of candy rationing ended in Britain 39 However demand outstripped supply to such a degree that sweets would be rationed again just four months later and not be de rationed for good until 1953 40 The 3rd Tony Awards ceremony was held in New York Death of a Salesman won Best Play while Kiss Me Kate won Best Musical Born Veronique Sanson singer and songwriter in Boulogne Billancourt FranceApril 25 1949 Monday editBy a vote of 39 6 the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution holding that the USSR s refusal to allow Russian wives to join their husbands abroad was a violation of the UN charter 41 April 26 1949 Tuesday editThe Soviet Union offered to end the Berlin Blockade if the Western powers would set a date for a Big Four foreign ministers conference on Germany 42 The offer was accepted that same day but on the condition that no secret strings were attached 43 John L Sullivan resigned as United States Secretary of the Navy in protest against the decision to abandon construction of the supercarrier 44 The country of Transjordan changed its name to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 45 Bill Barris and Dick Reidel landed their converted Aeronca plane Sunkist Lady in Fullerton California after setting a new flight endurance record of 1 008 hours and 2 minutes 46 Born Jerry Blackwell professional wrestler in Stone Mountain Georgia d 1995 April 27 1949 Wednesday editThe Lausanne Conference of 1949 opened in Switzerland with the goal of resolving disputes arising from the recently concluded Arab Israeli War Chinese Communist forces captured Suzhou 47 The United States Air Force released an official report on flying saucers to the public reviewing in detail many reports of unidentified flying objects The report considered several possibilities including Martian visitors but discounted that theory because it was hard to believe that any technically established race would come here flaunt its ability in mysterious ways over the years but each time simply go away without ever establishing contact The report concluded The saucers are not a joke Neither are they a cause for alarm to the population Many of the incidents already have answers Meteors Balloons Falling stars Birds in flight Testing devices etc Some of them still end in question marks It is the mission of the AMC Technical Intelligence Division s Project Saucer to supply the periods 48 49 The first Canadian Film Awards ceremony was held in Ottawa The Loon s Necklace won the first award for Film of the Year The adventure drama film We Were Strangers starring Jennifer Jones and John Garfield was released Died Evan Morgan 2nd Viscount Tredegar 55 Welsh poet and authorApril 28 1949 Thursday editThe London Declaration concerning India s status in the Commonwealth of Nations was issued at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference The International Olympic Committee named Melbourne Australia and Cortina d Ampezzo Italy as the host cities of the 1956 Summer and Winter Olympics respectively 50 Born Bruno Kirby actor and comedian in New York City d 2006 Died Chairil Anwar 26 Indonesian poet unknown illness Aurora Quezon 61 First Lady of the Philippines 1935 1944 assassinated April 29 1949 Friday editThe worst rail disaster in the history of South Africa took place in Orlando Soweto when a triple train collision killed 74 people and injured more than 90 others The accident was attributed to a faulty block signal system 51 Canada ratified the North Atlantic Treaty making it the first of the signatory nations to do so 52 The 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference concluded in London Italy established formal trade relations with Western Germany by signing a one year trade agreement worth 60 million US 53 New York Giants manager Leo Durocher was suspended from baseball indefinitely for allegedly fighting with a fan following the previous day s game at the Polo Grounds 54 April 30 1949 Saturday editThe 20th Canadian Parliament was dissolved and new elections called for June 27 55 Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated Leicester City 3 1 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium Born Antonio Guterres politician and 9th Secretary General of the United Nations in Lisbon PortugalReferences edit Lieberman Henry R April 2 1949 Nanking Soldiers Beat 100 Students The New York Times 7 Welles Benjamin April 3 1949 Lights of Britain On After 10 Years As Adults Revel Children Marvel The New York Times 1 17 Brewer Sam Pope April 4 1949 Transjordan Signs Pact With Israel Syria Confers Next The New York Times p 1 Costa Rica Quells Revolt In Capital The New York Times April 4 1949 p 1 Sands Kelly ed 1 March 2021 NASA Glenn s Historical Timeline NASA History NASA Retrieved 28 January 2023 James Michael April 5 1949 Kravchenko Wins Paris Libel Suit Held to Be Author of Soviet Expose The New York Times 1 Toll In Hospital Fire May Reach 69 Chicago Daily Tribune 1 April 6 1949 Town Begins Burying 69 Fire Victims Chicago Daily Tribune 1 April 7 1949 Courageous Budget Cripps Increases Tax Brisbane Telegraph 6 April 7 1949 No Tax Relief At End of Britain s Year Of Great Achievement The Sydney Morning Herald 1 April 7 1949 Labor Fears Effect On Council Elections The Advertiser Adelaide 1 April 8 1949 U K Labour s First Real Setback The Sydney Morning Herald 3 April 10 1949 Barrett George April 9 1949 Russia s 30th Veto In The U N Blocks Korea As Member The New York Times 1 Anderson David April 9 1949 World Court Finds Albania Responsible In Corfu Mining of 2 British Ships The New York Times 1 Arms Budget Increased by House Group The Pittsburgh Press 1 April 9 1949 McNeil Alex 1996 Total Television 4th Edition Penguin Books p 945 ISBN 0 14 024916 8 Castleman Harry Podrazik Walter J 2003 Watching TV Six Decades of American Television Syracuse University Press p 43 ISBN 9780815629887 Return Colonies Italians Ask UN Milwaukee Journal 1 April 11 1949 South West Africa Bill Passed The New York Times 19 April 12 1949 a b c d e Yust Walter ed 1950 1950 Britannica Book of the Year Encyclopedia Britannica Inc p 5 Hunt for Relics of Noah s Ark Is Called Spying by Pravda The Milwaukee Journal 2 April 12 1949 19 Top Nazis Jailed As U S War Trials End Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn 1 April 14 1949 Rosenthal A M April 15 1949 U N Assembly 43 6 Urges Voluntary Curb on the Veto The New York Times 1 5 Middleton Drew April 17 1949 12 941 Tons Flown Into Berlin In Day For Airlift Record The New York Times 1 Czechs Hungarians Sign Mutual Aid Pact The New York Times 1 April 17 1949 Reds Give China 3 Days to Surrender Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago 1 April 18 1949 15 Mo Marshall Plan Renewal Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn 1 April 14 1949 Wright Bradford W 2001 Comic Book Nation The Transformation of Youth Culture in America Johns Hopkins University Press p 105 ISBN 9780801874505 Dewey Vetoes Ban on Sordid Comics Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn 1 April 20 1949 Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses 1897 2013 John Hancock Financial Archived from the original on June 12 2016 Retrieved June 4 2018 Frommer Harvey 2016 Remembering Yankee Stadium Rowman amp Littlefield p 50 ISBN 9781630761561 Cut Jim Crow for Military The Milwaukee Journal 1 April 21 1949 Senate Approved Housing Bill to Erect 810 000 Unites by 55 The Milwaukee Journal 1 April 22 1949 Lawrence W H April 23 1949 U N Unit Concerned Over Trials Of Clerics but Bars Inquiry Body The New York Times 1 Reds Capture China s Capital The Pittsburgh Press 1 April 23 1949 Waggoner Walter H April 24 1949 Carrier Is Halted Air Force Triumphs In Strategy Fight The New York Times 1 Seigel Kalman April 24 1949 Weizmann Pledges Safety Of Jerusalem s Holy Places The New York Times 1 Nelson Michael 1997 War of the Black Heavens The Battles of Western Broadcasting in the Cold War Syracuse University Press pp 21 22 ISBN 9780815604792 Candy Rationing to End in Britain on April 24 The New York Times 2 February 22 1949 1953 Sweet rationing ends in Britain BBC News 5 February 1953 Retrieved June 4 2018 Hamilton Thomas J April 26 1949 U N Finds Russians Violating Charter By Curb On Wives The New York Times 1 Reds Offer Blockade Lift Terms Pittsburgh Post Gazette 1 April 26 1949 Western Allies Virtually Accept Russians Offer Pittsburgh Post Gazette 1 April 27 1949 Waggoner Walter H April 27 1949 Sullivan Quits as Head of Navy In Protest on Halting Carrier The New York Times 1 Patai Raphael 1958 The Kingdom of Jordan Princeton University Press p 48 ISBN 9781400877997 The Sunkist Lady CityofFullerton com Archived from the original on September 9 2016 Retrieved June 4 2018 Communists Gain In Shanghai Drive The New York Times 3 April 28 1949 Flying Saucers Are Not a Joke Pittsburgh Post Gazette 1 April 28 1949 Project Saucer Project 1947 Retrieved June 4 2018 Melbourne Gets 1956 Olympics Winter Games Go to Italian Resort The New York Times 31 April 29 1949 Haine Edgar A 1993 Railroad Wrecks Cornwall Books p 185 ISBN 9780845348444 Solid Canadian Vote Ratifies Atlantic Tie The New York Times 3 April 30 1949 West Germany Italy Sign Pact The New York Times 3 April 30 1949 Durocher Barred By Chandler Edict The New York Times 1 April 30 1949 Philip P J May 1 1949 Ottawa Dissolves Federal Assembly The New York Times 33 Retrieved from https en 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