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The following events occurred in February 1949:

February 1, 1949 (Tuesday) edit

February 2, 1949 (Wednesday) edit

February 3, 1949 (Thursday) edit

  • US President Harry S. Truman stated at his weekly press conference that he would only meet with Joseph Stalin if the Soviet leader came to Washington as his personal guest. The president reiterated the determination of the United States to not enter negotiations with the Soviet Union outside of the framework of the United Nations.[5]
  • Hungarian Cardinal József Mindszenty and six co-defendants went on trial in Budapest for treason and other crimes against the state.[6]
  • Born: Hennie Kuiper, racing cyclist, in Denekamp, Netherlands
  • Died: William Rust, 45, British newspaper editor and communist activist

February 4, 1949 (Friday) edit

February 5, 1949 (Saturday) edit

  • The three-day trial of Cardinal Mindszenty ended. The Primate of Hungary admitted guilt "in principle" to most of the charges against him but denied plotting to overthrow the Hungarian government.[10]
  • The Soviet Union offered Norway a non-aggression pact and warned that country not to join the proposed North Atlantic alliance.[11]
  • The Communist Tudeh Party of Iran was banned amid the government crackdown following an attempt on the Shah's life.[8]
  • Born: Kate Braverman, American novelist, in Philadelphia (d. 2019)

February 6, 1949 (Sunday) edit

February 7, 1949 (Monday) edit

February 8, 1949 (Tuesday) edit

February 9, 1949 (Wednesday) edit

February 10, 1949 (Thursday) edit

February 11, 1949 (Friday) edit

  • The metropolitan police in Seoul announced the arrest of three Communists implicated in a plot to assassinate the members of the United Nations Commission on Korea as well as top Korean government officials.[21]
  • Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent arrived in Washington for a three-day visit to confer with President Truman on various issues affecting the United States and Canada.[22]
  • The London Mozart Players performed their first concert at Wigmore Hall.
  • Died: Giovanni Zenatello, 72, Italian opera singer

February 12, 1949 (Saturday) edit

  • The Sacred Constitorial Congregation excommunicated and declared "infamous" all persons who took part in the Cardinal Mindszenty trial.[23]
  • 30 people were killed and 40 injured in a train derailment 40 miles west of Tarragona, Spain. Railway officials blamed the accident on sabotage of the tracks.[24]
  • Died: Hassan al-Banna, 42, Egyptian imam and founder of the Muslim Brotherhood (assassinated by the Egyptian secret police)

February 13, 1949 (Sunday) edit

February 14, 1949 (Monday) edit

  • Israel's first Constituent Assembly was sworn in by acting president Chaim Weizmann in Jerusalem. The United States, Britain and France boycotted the ceremony, protesting Israel's refusal to recognize the UN declaration of Jerusalem as an international city.[27][28]
  • The Asbestos strike began in and around Asbestos, Quebec.
  • Died: Fernand Desprès, 69, French anarchist and Communist activist

February 15, 1949 (Tuesday) edit

  • The Soviet Union denounced allegations that up to 14 million people were working as slave laborers in Russia and dying in large numbers because of inhumane treatment. Soviet UN delegate Semyon K. Tsarapkin said that any proposal to send a special commission to investigate the alleged slave labor camps was merely a ruse to let American spies into the USSR.[29]
  • Argentina diplomatically recognized Israel.[30]
  • Born: Ken Anderson, NFL quarterback, in Batavia, Illinois
  • Died: Charles L. Bartholomew, 80, American editorial cartoonist; Patricia Ryan, 27, American actress (cerebral hemorrhage)

February 16, 1949 (Wednesday) edit

February 17, 1949 (Thursday) edit

  • The Israeli constituent assembly adopted an interim constitution setting limits on presidential authority and making the prime minister and his cabinet answerable to parliament. The Assembly also confirmed Chaim Weizmann as President.[28]
  • Thailand declared a state of emergency and closed its Malayan border to hinder the movement of Malayan guerrillas.[28]
  • The defense presented its opening argument in the Mildred Gillars trial with the statement that treason cannot be committed by "mere words."[33]
  • The film noir Caught starring James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes and Robert Ryan premiered in New York.
  • Born: Dennis Green, NFL coach, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (d. 2016)

February 18, 1949 (Friday) edit

February 19, 1949 (Saturday) edit

  • President Truman reactivated the United Service Organizations (USO).[35]
  • Ezra Pound was named the winner of the first annual Bollingen Prize for Poetry for his book The Pisan Cantos. Anticipating controversy for giving the award to a man under indictment for broadcasting Fascist propaganda during the war, the judges accompanied the announcement with the statement: "To permit other considerations than that of poetic achievement to sway the decision would destroy the significance of the award and would in principle deny the validity of that objective perception of value on which any civilized society must rest."[36]
  • Born: Danielle Bunten Berry, computer game designer and programmer, in St. Louis, Missouri (d. 1998)
  • Died: Fidelio Ponce de León, 54, Cuban painter

February 20, 1949 (Sunday) edit

February 21, 1949 (Monday) edit

February 22, 1949 (Tuesday) edit

February 23, 1949 (Wednesday) edit

  • Mildred Gillars took the stand in her treason trial. During her testimony she admitted to having signed an oath of allegiance to Nazi Germany, but claimed she only did so "in order to live."[42]
  • Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis declared the Asbestos strike illegal and dispatched a battalion of provincial police to the area.[43]

February 24, 1949 (Thursday) edit

  • Israel and Egypt signed a general armistice agreement at the UN mediation headquarters on the island of Rhodes.[44]
  • The flag of Samoa was adopted.

February 25, 1949 (Friday) edit

February 26, 1949 (Saturday) edit

  • Paraguay's second coup in a month ousted Raimundo Rolón as provisional president in favor of Felipe Molas López.[48]
  • The Dutch government announced that it would transfer sovereignty over Indonesia before the July 1, 1950 deadline set by the UN.[48]
  • Italian Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti echoed Maurice Thorez' recent remarks by declaring that Italian Communists would be duty-bound to assist the Red Army if it should invade Italy in pursuit of an aggressor.[48]
  • Grady the Cow was freed by rubbing her with grease, putting her on a greased platform and pushing her back out the same small opening she had bolted through.[49]
  • Born: Simon Crean, politician and trade unionist, in Melbourne, Australia (d. 2023)

February 27, 1949 (Sunday) edit

February 28, 1949 (Monday) edit

References edit

  1. ^ Currivan, Gene (February 2, 1949). "Israel Assumes Rule in Modern Jerusalem; Decision Winds Up Military Governorship". The New York Times: 15.
  2. ^ "Korea Asks To Join U. N.". The New York Times: 12. February 3, 1949.
  3. ^ "Hogan Reported in 'Fair' Condition At Texas Hospital After Collision". The New York Times: 29. February 3, 1949.
  4. ^ "Pedro Bruno". Enciclopedia Itau Cultural (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  5. ^ Leviero, Anthony (February 4, 1949). "Truman Bars Negotiations With Soviet Outside U. N.; Still Would Receive Stalin". The New York Times: 1.
  6. ^ "Mindszenty Denies Plot But Affirms Guilt In Principle". The New York Times: 1. February 4, 1949.
  7. ^ "Ruler of Iran Is Wounded Slightly By Two Bullets Fired by Assassin". The New York Times: 1. February 5, 1949.
  8. ^ a b "Left-Wing Party Outlawed in Iran". The New York Times: 54. February 6, 1949.
  9. ^ Shearer, Stephen (2006). Patricia Neal: An Unquiet Life. University of Kentucky Press. p. 80. ISBN 9780813171364.
  10. ^ "Midszenty Death Asked By Hungary; He Prays At Trial". The New York Times: 1. February 6, 1949.
  11. ^ "Joint Front Cited". The New York Times: 1. February 6, 1949.
  12. ^ "Sun Fo Bars Peace Under Reds' Terms". The New York Times: 1. February 7, 1949.
  13. ^ Frumkin, Mitch (2002). Classic Muscle Car Advertising: The Art of Selling Horsepower. Krause Publications. p. 5. ISBN 9780873493369.
  14. ^ Drebinger, John (February 4, 1949). "DiMaggio Reported All-Time Top-Salaried Player With $90,000 Contract". The New York Times: 33.
  15. ^ "Mindszenty Is Found Guilty; Court Gives Life Sentence; Flood of Protests Rising". The New York Times: 1. February 8, 1949.
  16. ^ "Hitler Chancellory Blasted". The New York Times: 7. February 9, 1949.
  17. ^ Pak, Chi Young (2000). Korea and the United Nations. The Hague: Kluwer Law International. p. 67. ISBN 9789041113825.
  18. ^ "Mitchum Is Jailed for 2-Month Term". The New York Times: 37. February 10, 1949.
  19. ^ Rosenthal, A. M. (February 11, 1949). "Arms Count Loses In U. N. As Truman Bars Atomic Data". The New York Times: 1.
  20. ^ "Vote Test Backed By Georgia Senate". The New York Times: 17. February 11, 1949.
  21. ^ Johnston, Richard J. H. (February 12, 1949). "Koreans Nip Plot to Kill U.N. Group". The New York Times: 1, 4.
  22. ^ "St. Laurent Arrives On Visit to Capital". The New York Times: 1. February 12, 1949.
  23. ^ Cortesi, Arnaldo (February 13, 1949). "All Taking Part in Case Are Excommunicated". The New York Times: 1.
  24. ^ "Spanish Wreck Laid to Sabotage". The New York Times: 9. February 15, 1949.
  25. ^ "70 Die in Peru Landslide". The New York Times: 22. February 16, 1949.
  26. ^ "'Mars Raiders' Cause Quito Panic; Mob Burns Radio Plant, Kills 15". The New York Times: 1. February 14, 1949.
  27. ^ Currivan, Gene (February 15, 1949). "Israeli Assembly Opens With Tears And Party Debates". The New York Times: 1, 9.
  28. ^ a b c Leonard, Thomas M. (1977). Day By Day: The Forties. New York: Facts On File, Inc. p. 872. ISBN 0-87196-375-2.
  29. ^ Barrett, George (February 16, 1949). "Soviet Denies Slave Charge; Bars U. N. Inquiry in Camps". The New York Times: 1.
  30. ^ "Argentina Recognizes Israel". The New York Times: 21. February 16, 1949.
  31. ^ Rosenthal, A. M. (February 17, 1949). "U. N. Rejects Bid By North Korea". The New York Times: 3.
  32. ^ "Russians Quitting U.N. Health Agency". The New York Times: 3. February 17, 1949.
  33. ^ "'Axis Sally' Loses Acquittal Motion". The New York Times: 12. February 18, 1949.
  34. ^ Middleton, Drew (February 19, 1949). "Berlin Receives Its Millionth Ton Of Supplies Under Western Airlift". The New York Times: 1.
  35. ^ "USO Reactivated By Truman Order". The New York Times: 27. February 20, 1949.
  36. ^ "Pound, in Mental Clinic, Wins Prize For Poetry Penned in Treason Cell". The New York Times: 1, 14. February 20, 1949.
  37. ^ "Transit Men Back in Philadelphia". The New York Times: 25. February 21, 1949.
  38. ^ "A Pact of Amity Between Central American Republics". The New York Times: 17. February 22, 1949.
  39. ^ "'Oliver Twist' Causes Berlin Clash". The Sydney Morning Herald: 3. February 22, 1949.
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  41. ^ Warren, Lansing (February 22, 1949). "Thorez Threatens War Aid to Soviet". The New York Times: 1, 8.
  42. ^ "'Axis Sally' Denies She Betrayed U. S.". The New York Times: 5. February 24, 1949.
  43. ^ "Asbestos Strike". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  44. ^ Brewer, Sam Pope (February 25, 1949). "Simple Ceremony at Rhodes Marks an End to Long period of Negotiation". The New York Times: 1.
  45. ^ Handler, M. S. (February 26, 1949). "Two Sofia Clerics Enter Guilty Plea As Spy Trial Opens". The New York Times: 1.
  46. ^ "M'Donald Is Named As Envoy To Israel". The New York Times: 7. February 26, 1949.
  47. ^ "Students Don Masks; Raid Co-Eds' Dorm". Chicago Daily Tribune: 1. February 26, 1949.
  48. ^ a b c Yust, Walter, ed. (1950). 1950 Britannica Book of the Year. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. p. 3.
  49. ^ "Grady the Cow, Captive in Silo, Saved; Grease and Brawn Overcome Tight Exit". The New York Times: 34. February 27, 1949.
  50. ^ "Plotters Revolt in Siam; Announce Premier's Fall". The New York Times: 6. February 28, 1949.
  51. ^ "Siam Is Near Normal After Week-End Fight". The New York Times: 16. March 1, 1949.
  52. ^ "Stalin Decrees Sweeping Price Cuts In Food, Clothing, Consumer Goods". The New York Times: 1. March 1, 1949.
  53. ^ a b "Books Published Today". The New York Times: 17. February 28, 1949.

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1949 Thursday 18 February 18 1949 Friday 19 February 19 1949 Saturday 20 February 20 1949 Sunday 21 February 21 1949 Monday 22 February 22 1949 Tuesday 23 February 23 1949 Wednesday 24 February 24 1949 Thursday 25 February 25 1949 Friday 26 February 26 1949 Saturday 27 February 27 1949 Sunday 28 February 28 1949 Monday 29 ReferencesFebruary 1 1949 Tuesday editThe Israeli Cabinet terminated the military governorship of Jerusalem and formally incorporated the city into the State of Israel 1 Born Joan Burton politician in Stoneybatter Ireland Died Herbert Stothart 63 American songwriter and composerFebruary 2 1949 Wednesday editSouth Korea formally applied for membership in the United Nations 2 Golfer Ben Hogan suffered a fractured pelvis and broken collarbone in a head on collision between his Cadillac and a bus east of Van Horn Texas Ben s wife Valerie suffered minor injuries 3 Born Duncan Bannatyne entrepreneur in Clydebank Scotland Brent Spiner actor comedian and singer in Houston Texas Died Pedro Paulo Bruno 60 Brazilian painter singer poet and landscaper 4 February 3 1949 Thursday editUS President Harry S Truman stated at his weekly press conference that he would only meet with Joseph Stalin if the Soviet leader came to Washington as his personal guest The president reiterated the determination of the United States to not enter negotiations with the Soviet Union outside of the framework of the United Nations 5 Hungarian Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty and six co defendants went on trial in Budapest for treason and other crimes against the state 6 Born Hennie Kuiper racing cyclist in Denekamp Netherlands Died William Rust 45 British newspaper editor and communist activistFebruary 4 1949 Friday editShah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was shot in the back and mouth during an unsuccessful assassination attempt As the Shah was getting out of his car on the steps of Tehran University a journalist pretended to take his picture but instead fired five shots at point blank range The Shah s aides and the police pounced on the assailant and beat him to the point that he would die of his injuries in hospital 7 8 The comedy film John Loves Mary starring Ronald Reagan Patricia Neal and Jack Carson premiered at the Strand Theatre in New York City 9 Born Rasim Delic Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and war criminal in Celic Yugoslavia d 2010 February 5 1949 Saturday editThe three day trial of Cardinal Mindszenty ended The Primate of Hungary admitted guilt in principle to most of the charges against him but denied plotting to overthrow the Hungarian government 10 The Soviet Union offered Norway a non aggression pact and warned that country not to join the proposed North Atlantic alliance 11 The Communist Tudeh Party of Iran was banned amid the government crackdown following an attempt on the Shah s life 8 Born Kate Braverman American novelist in Philadelphia d 2019 February 6 1949 Sunday editPremier of the Republic of China Sun Fo said that his government s principal task is to realize an honorable peace and maintained that the Civil War would continue until the Communists dropped their demand for punishment of war criminals 12 The Oldsmobile company introduced the Oldsmobile 88 blending affordability with a powerful V8 engine that has led it to be widely cited as the auto industry s first muscle car 13 Born Jim Sheridan playwright and filmmaker in Dublin Ireland Manuel Orantes former Spanish tennis player and titles for 1975 US Open and 1976 Commercial Union Assurance Masters predecessor as ATP Finals in Granada Andalusia Spain citation needed Died Hiroaki Abe 59 Japanese admiralFebruary 7 1949 Monday editJoe DiMaggio signed a new contract with the New York Yankees paying him a reported 90 000 for the upcoming season making him the highest salaried player in baseball 14 Born Joe English musician best known as the drummer of Wings in Rochester New York Alan Lancaster bassist of the rock band Status Quo in London England d 2021 February 8 1949 Tuesday editCardinal Mindszenty was sentenced to life imprisonment Mindszenty s six co defendants were also given prison sentences ranging from three years to life 15 German dynamite teams under Soviet orders began demolishing the heavily damaged remains of the Reich Chancellory in Berlin 16 Born Brooke Adams actress in New York City Florinda Meza actress in Juchipila Zacatecas MexicoFebruary 9 1949 Wednesday editNorth Korea applied for membership in the United Nations 17 Actor Robert Mitchum received a 60 day prison sentence in Los Angeles for participating in a marijuana smoking party 18 Born Judith Light actress in Trenton New JerseyFebruary 10 1949 Thursday editThe UN Security Council rejected a Soviet proposal that each member of the Big Five list its armed forces and armaments including atomic bombs 19 The Georgia State Senate passed a voter registration bill requiring new applicants to meet educational and intelligence standards Opponents charged that the bill s sole purpose was to disenfranchise black voters 20 The Arthur Miller play Death of a Salesman premiered at the Morosco Theatre on Broadway Born Maxime Le Forestier singer as Bruno Le Forestier in Paris France Nigel Olsson rock drummer in Wallasey England Died Francesco Ticciati 55 Italian composer and concert pianistFebruary 11 1949 Friday editThe metropolitan police in Seoul announced the arrest of three Communists implicated in a plot to assassinate the members of the United Nations Commission on Korea as well as top Korean government officials 21 Canadian Prime Minister Louis St Laurent arrived in Washington for a three day visit to confer with President Truman on various issues affecting the United States and Canada 22 The London Mozart Players performed their first concert at Wigmore Hall Died Giovanni Zenatello 72 Italian opera singerFebruary 12 1949 Saturday editThe Sacred Constitorial Congregation excommunicated and declared infamous all persons who took part in the Cardinal Mindszenty trial 23 30 people were killed and 40 injured in a train derailment 40 miles west of Tarragona Spain Railway officials blamed the accident on sabotage of the tracks 24 Died Hassan al Banna 42 Egyptian imam and founder of the Muslim Brotherhood assassinated by the Egyptian secret police February 13 1949 Sunday edit70 people were killed by a landslide in Peru 25 A presidential election was held in Portugal won by oscar Carmona A Spanish language version of the Orson Welles radio drama The War of the Worlds set off rioting in Quito Ecuador that killed 15 people 26 February 14 1949 Monday editIsrael s first Constituent Assembly was sworn in by acting president Chaim Weizmann in Jerusalem The United States Britain and France boycotted the ceremony protesting Israel s refusal to recognize the UN declaration of Jerusalem as an international city 27 28 The Asbestos strike began in and around Asbestos Quebec Died Fernand Despres 69 French anarchist and Communist activistFebruary 15 1949 Tuesday editThe Soviet Union denounced allegations that up to 14 million people were working as slave laborers in Russia and dying in large numbers because of inhumane treatment Soviet UN delegate Semyon K Tsarapkin said that any proposal to send a special commission to investigate the alleged slave labor camps was merely a ruse to let American spies into the USSR 29 Argentina diplomatically recognized Israel 30 Born Ken Anderson NFL quarterback in Batavia Illinois Died Charles L Bartholomew 80 American editorial cartoonist Patricia Ryan 27 American actress cerebral hemorrhage February 16 1949 Wednesday editThe United Nations Security Council voted 8 2 to reject consideration of North Korea s application for membership in the UN 31 World Health Organization Director General Brock Chisholm announced that the Soviet Union Ukraine and Byelorussia had withdrawn from the organization 32 The Lithuanian Partisans Declaration of February 16 1949 was created Born Lyn Paul pop singer and actress in Wythenshawe EnglandFebruary 17 1949 Thursday editThe Israeli constituent assembly adopted an interim constitution setting limits on presidential authority and making the prime minister and his cabinet answerable to parliament The Assembly also confirmed Chaim Weizmann as President 28 Thailand declared a state of emergency and closed its Malayan border to hinder the movement of Malayan guerrillas 28 The defense presented its opening argument in the Mildred Gillars trial with the statement that treason cannot be committed by mere words 33 The film noir Caught starring James Mason Barbara Bel Geddes and Robert Ryan premiered in New York Born Dennis Green NFL coach in Harrisburg Pennsylvania d 2016 February 18 1949 Friday editAn RAF transport plane flew the one millionth ton of supplies into Berlin since the airlift began 34 The World Figure Skating Championships concluded in Paris Dick Button of the United States won the Men s event while Alena Vrzanova of Czechoslovakia won the Ladies Born Gary Ridgway serial killer in Salt Lake City Utah Died Niceto Alcala Zamora 71 Spanish lawyer and 6th President of SpainFebruary 19 1949 Saturday editPresident Truman reactivated the United Service Organizations USO 35 Ezra Pound was named the winner of the first annual Bollingen Prize for Poetry for his book The Pisan Cantos Anticipating controversy for giving the award to a man under indictment for broadcasting Fascist propaganda during the war the judges accompanied the announcement with the statement To permit other considerations than that of poetic achievement to sway the decision would destroy the significance of the award and would in principle deny the validity of that objective perception of value on which any civilized society must rest 36 Born Danielle Bunten Berry computer game designer and programmer in St Louis Missouri d 1998 Died Fidelio Ponce de Leon 54 Cuban painterFebruary 20 1949 Sunday editA ten day strike of 11 000 transportation workers in Philadelphia ended with the acceptance of an 8 cent hourly wage increase 37 Born Ivana Trump businesswoman socialite and first wife of Donald Trump as Ivana Zelnickova in Zlin Czechoslovakia d 2022 February 21 1949 Monday editCosta Rica and Nicaragua signed a friendship pact to end their dispute over Costa Rica s charge that Nicaraguan armed forces had invaded Costa Rican territory in December 1948 38 Rioting broke out in the British sector of Berlin between Jews and police outside a movie theatre screening the film Oliver Twist Demonstrators protested that the portrayal of Fagin in the film was anti Semitic 39 Former Finnish Prime Minister Johan Wilhelm Rangell was released from prison after serving three years of a six year sentence for war responsibility 40 The courtroom film noir Knock on Any Door starring Humphrey Bogart was released Born Ronnie Hellstrom footballer in Malmo Sweden d 2022 Died Tan Malaka 51 Indonesian nationalist activist and guerrilla fighter executed by the Indonesian army February 22 1949 Tuesday editFrench Communist Party leader Maurice Thorez suggested that French workers should aid the Red Army in the event of a war between the USSR and the West French political leaders demanded that the government consider taking legal action against Thorez 41 Cincinnati Gardens opened in Cincinnati Ohio Grady the Cow gained national publicity when she got stuck inside a storage silo on a farm in Yukon Oklahoma Born Niki Lauda racing driver in Vienna Austria d 2019 February 23 1949 Wednesday editMildred Gillars took the stand in her treason trial During her testimony she admitted to having signed an oath of allegiance to Nazi Germany but claimed she only did so in order to live 42 Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis declared the Asbestos strike illegal and dispatched a battalion of provincial police to the area 43 February 24 1949 Thursday editIsrael and Egypt signed a general armistice agreement at the UN mediation headquarters on the island of Rhodes 44 The flag of Samoa was adopted February 25 1949 Friday editFifteen Bulgarian Protestant churchmen went on trial before a Sofia court on charges of espionage Two defendants read confessions in the opening session 45 James Grover McDonald was named first United States Ambassador to Israel 46 The earliest documented instance of a panty raid took place at Augustana College in Rock Island Illinois 47 Born Ric Flair professional wrestler as Richard Fliehr in Memphis Tennessee Jack Handey humorist in San Antonio Texas Amin Maalouf French Lebanese author in Beirut Died Juan Sinforiano Bogarin 85 Roman Catholic archbishop of ParaguayFebruary 26 1949 Saturday editParaguay s second coup in a month ousted Raimundo Rolon as provisional president in favor of Felipe Molas Lopez 48 The Dutch government announced that it would transfer sovereignty over Indonesia before the July 1 1950 deadline set by the UN 48 Italian Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti echoed Maurice Thorez recent remarks by declaring that Italian Communists would be duty bound to assist the Red Army if it should invade Italy in pursuit of an aggressor 48 Grady the Cow was freed by rubbing her with grease putting her on a greased platform and pushing her back out the same small opening she had bolted through 49 Born Simon Crean politician and trade unionist in Melbourne Australia d 2023 February 27 1949 Sunday editPalace Rebellion Confused fighting between Thai soldiers and sailors broke out in the streets of Bangkok after rebels seized a government radio station and attempted to start a coup by falsely reporting that Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram had resigned At least 50 people were killed in the fighting 50 51 The Malayan Chinese Association now the Malaysian Chinese Association was founded February 28 1949 Monday editJoseph Stalin decreed sweeping cuts in the price of food clothing and other consumers goods 52 Truman Capote s short story collection A Tree of Night and Other Stories was published 53 Audie Murphy s World War II memoir To Hell and Back was published 53 The Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio serial Blue Hills premiered The show would run until September 30 1976 and air a total of 5 795 episodes making it at one time the longest running radio serial in the world Born Ilene Graff actress and singer in Queens New YorkReferences edit Currivan Gene February 2 1949 Israel Assumes Rule in Modern Jerusalem Decision Winds Up Military Governorship The New York Times 15 Korea Asks To Join U N The New York Times 12 February 3 1949 Hogan Reported in Fair Condition At Texas Hospital After Collision The New York Times 29 February 3 1949 Pedro Bruno Enciclopedia Itau Cultural in Portuguese Retrieved 8 November 2022 Leviero Anthony February 4 1949 Truman Bars Negotiations With Soviet Outside U N Still Would Receive Stalin The New York Times 1 Mindszenty Denies Plot But Affirms Guilt In Principle The New York Times 1 February 4 1949 Ruler of Iran Is Wounded Slightly By Two Bullets Fired by Assassin The New York Times 1 February 5 1949 a b Left Wing Party Outlawed in Iran The New York Times 54 February 6 1949 Shearer Stephen 2006 Patricia Neal An Unquiet Life University of Kentucky Press p 80 ISBN 9780813171364 Midszenty Death Asked By Hungary He Prays At Trial The New York Times 1 February 6 1949 Joint Front Cited The New York Times 1 February 6 1949 Sun Fo Bars Peace Under Reds Terms The New York Times 1 February 7 1949 Frumkin Mitch 2002 Classic Muscle Car Advertising The Art of Selling Horsepower Krause Publications p 5 ISBN 9780873493369 Drebinger John February 4 1949 DiMaggio Reported All Time Top Salaried Player With 90 000 Contract The New York Times 33 Mindszenty Is Found Guilty Court Gives Life Sentence Flood of Protests Rising The New York Times 1 February 8 1949 Hitler Chancellory Blasted The New York Times 7 February 9 1949 Pak Chi Young 2000 Korea and the United Nations The Hague Kluwer Law International p 67 ISBN 9789041113825 Mitchum Is Jailed for 2 Month Term The New York Times 37 February 10 1949 Rosenthal A M February 11 1949 Arms Count Loses In U N As Truman Bars Atomic Data The New York Times 1 Vote Test Backed By Georgia Senate The New York Times 17 February 11 1949 Johnston Richard J H February 12 1949 Koreans Nip Plot to Kill U N Group The New York Times 1 4 St Laurent Arrives On Visit to Capital The New York Times 1 February 12 1949 Cortesi Arnaldo February 13 1949 All Taking Part in Case Are Excommunicated The New York Times 1 Spanish Wreck Laid to Sabotage The New York Times 9 February 15 1949 70 Die in Peru Landslide The New York Times 22 February 16 1949 Mars Raiders Cause Quito Panic Mob Burns Radio Plant Kills 15 The New York Times 1 February 14 1949 Currivan Gene February 15 1949 Israeli Assembly Opens With Tears And Party Debates The New York Times 1 9 a b c Leonard Thomas M 1977 Day By Day The Forties New York Facts On File Inc p 872 ISBN 0 87196 375 2 Barrett George February 16 1949 Soviet Denies Slave Charge Bars U N Inquiry in Camps The New York Times 1 Argentina Recognizes Israel The New York Times 21 February 16 1949 Rosenthal A M February 17 1949 U N Rejects Bid By North Korea The New York Times 3 Russians Quitting U N Health Agency The New York Times 3 February 17 1949 Axis Sally Loses Acquittal Motion The New York Times 12 February 18 1949 Middleton Drew February 19 1949 Berlin Receives Its Millionth Ton Of Supplies Under Western Airlift The New York Times 1 USO Reactivated By Truman Order The New York Times 27 February 20 1949 Pound in Mental Clinic Wins Prize For Poetry Penned in Treason Cell The New York Times 1 14 February 20 1949 Transit Men Back in Philadelphia The New York Times 25 February 21 1949 A Pact of Amity Between Central American Republics The New York Times 17 February 22 1949 Oliver Twist Causes Berlin Clash The Sydney Morning Herald 3 February 22 1949 1949 coldwar hu Retrieved June 4 2018 Warren Lansing February 22 1949 Thorez Threatens War Aid to Soviet The New York Times 1 8 Axis Sally Denies She Betrayed U S The New York Times 5 February 24 1949 Asbestos Strike The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved June 4 2018 Brewer Sam Pope February 25 1949 Simple Ceremony at Rhodes Marks an End to Long period of Negotiation The New York Times 1 Handler M S February 26 1949 Two Sofia Clerics Enter Guilty Plea As Spy Trial Opens The New York Times 1 M Donald Is Named As Envoy To Israel The New York Times 7 February 26 1949 Students Don Masks Raid Co Eds Dorm Chicago Daily Tribune 1 February 26 1949 a b c Yust Walter ed 1950 1950 Britannica Book of the Year Encyclopedia Britannica Inc p 3 Grady the Cow Captive in Silo Saved Grease and Brawn Overcome Tight Exit The New York Times 34 February 27 1949 Plotters Revolt in Siam Announce Premier s Fall The New York Times 6 February 28 1949 Siam Is Near Normal After Week End Fight The New York Times 16 March 1 1949 Stalin Decrees Sweeping Price Cuts In Food Clothing Consumer Goods 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