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The following events occurred in January 1948:

January 1, 1948 (Thursday)

January 2, 1948 (Friday)

January 3, 1948 (Saturday)

  • British Prime Minister Clement Attlee made his strongest and most specific attack on communism to date when he declared that "today in eastern Europe the Communist Party, while overthrowing the economic tyranny of landlordism and capitalism, has renounced the doctrines of individual freedom and political democracy and rejected the whole spiritual heritage of western Europe."[7]
  • A large TNT shipment bound for Palestine was seized at Jersey City, New Jersey after a box fraudulently marked as industrial machinery was accidentally dropped. Police said there was little doubt that the explosives were intended for use in the Jewish-Arab conflict in Palestine.[1][8]

January 4, 1948 (Sunday)

January 5, 1948 (Monday)

January 6, 1948 (Tuesday)

January 7, 1948 (Wednesday)

  • US President Harry S. Truman delivered the annual State of the Union address to Congress. Truman outlined five goals for the future: " to secure fully the essential human rights of our citizens," "to protect and develop our human resources," "to conserve and use our natural resources so that they can contribute most effectively to the welfare of our people," "to lift the standard of living for all our people by strengthening our economic system and sharing more broadly among our people the goods we produce," and "to achieve world peace based on principles of freedom and justice and the equality of all nations."[13]
  • An Irgun bomb attack at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem killed 25 Arabs.[9]
  • The Gongzhutun Campaign ended in Communist victory.
  • Mantell UFO incident: Kentucky Air National Guard pilot Thomas F. Mantell died in the crash of his F-51 Mustang fighter plane after being sent in pursuit of an unidentified flying object.
  • Born: Shobhaa De, columnist and novelist, in Satara, India; Kenny Loggins, singer-songwriter, in Everett, Washington; Ichirou Mizuki, musician and actor, in Tokyo

January 8, 1948 (Thursday)

  • German officials accepted a US-British offer to assume responsibility for a new economic government in the Bizone, to be called the Bizonal Economic Administration.[14]
  • US Secretary of State George Marshall appeared before the Senate to make the case for Truman's request for $6.8 billion to cover the first 15 months of the Marshall Plan, warning that US failure to help rebuild Europe's economy would turn the continent into "the dictatorship of police states."[15]
  • Died: Edward Stanley Kellogg, 77, United States Navy Captain and 16th Governor of American Samoa; Kurt Schwitters, 60, German artist

January 9, 1948 (Friday)

  • A record Chinese budget of 96 trillion yuan (about $427 million US) for the first six months of 1948 was announced in Nanjing.[1]
  • The US Navy Department announced the transfer of four large submarines and eleven other naval vessels to Turkey and six submarines to Greece.[16]

January 10, 1948 (Saturday)

January 11, 1948 (Sunday)

January 12, 1948 (Monday)

January 13, 1948 (Tuesday)

January 14, 1948 (Wednesday)

  • US Secretary of State Marshall rejected Yugoslavia's request for the return of its funds until all outstanding claims were settled, including the concern of the two American planes shot down over Yugoslavia in August 1946.[22]
  • The Battle of 3 Shevat was fought when Arab forces attacked Gush Etzion but were repulsed with heavy casualties.
  • The American Communist Party held two rallies in New York City to mark the twenty-fourth anniversary of Vladimir Lenin's death. National chairman William Z. Foster hailed the presidential candidacy of Henry A. Wallace, telling his followers that millions of Americans believe that "the Wallace movement is the one movement that has the possibility to put a halt to this drive to a new war." A combined total of about 5,000 people attended the two rallies.[23]
  • Born: T Bone Burnett, music producer and guitarist, as Joseph Burnett III in St. Louis, Missouri; Valeri Kharlamov, ice hockey player, in Moscow, USSR (d. 1981); Muhriz of Negeri Sembilan, eleventh Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, in Kuala Pilah, Malayan Union; Carl Weathers, actor and football player, in New Orleans, Louisiana

January 15, 1948 (Thursday)

  • A spokesman for the Arab League in Cairo said that regular armies of the Arab countries would occupy all of Palestine as soon as the British withdrew, and that any intervention by an international police force or large contingent of foreign troops "will be considered an unfriendly act by the Arab states, and the Council of the League, which is always in session, will take steps to meet the emergency."[24]
  • General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Vice Chief of Staff, United States Air Force, approved a policy calling for the development of earth satellites at the proper time.[25]
  • Born: Ronnie Van Zant, singer and founding member of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, in Jacksonville, Florida (d. 1977)
  • Died: Josephus Daniels, 85, American newspaper editor and publisher and United States Secretary of the Navy during World War I

January 16, 1948 (Friday)

January 17, 1948 (Saturday)

January 18, 1948 (Sunday)

  • Mahatma Gandhi ended his five-day fast after leaders of the Hindu, Sikh and Muslim communities presented a pledge signed by 200,000 persons promising peace. "If today's solemn pledge is fulfilled," Gandhi said, "it will revive with doubled force my intense wish to live a full span of life doing service to humanity." Gandhi said that by a full span he meant "at least 125 years, or as some say 133 years."[30]
  • Born: M. C. Gainey, actor, in Jackson, Mississippi

January 19, 1948 (Monday)

January 20, 1948 (Tuesday)

  • The UN Security Council voted 9–0 to establish a three-member commission to mediate the Indo-Pakistani dispute over Kashmir.[33]
  • Republican politician John Foster Dulles accused the Soviet Union of trying "by every art short of war" to ruin Europe. Dulles urged Congress to set up a European aid plan that would bind western Europe into a mutual defense pact to contain the Soviets.[34]
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King announced that he would retire as Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party held a national convention in the summer to select a new leader.[35]

January 21, 1948 (Wednesday)

January 22, 1948 (Thursday)

January 23, 1948 (Friday)

January 24, 1948 (Saturday)

January 25, 1948 (Sunday)

  • The Lady Caycay earthquake struck Panay Island in the Philippines, causing an estimated 50 casualties.
  • The French government announced that it would devalue the franc, revising the exchange rate from 119 francs to the US dollar to 214.392, and allow free market trading in gold. The announcement came over the formal objection of the International Monetary Fund whose statutes forbade any member country to "engage in multiple-currency practices" without the authorization of the Fund.[41]

January 26, 1948 (Monday)

  • An international manpower conference opened in Rome with representatives of sixteen countries participating in the Marshall Plan. The main issue under consideration was that of redistributing manpower from countries that had an excess of workers to countries that had a shortage.[42]
  • At a branch of Imperial Bank in Tokyo, a man masquerading as a doctor fatally poisoned 12 bank employees and then robbed the bank of all the money he could find. Tempera painter Sadamichi Hirasawa was later arrested and charged with the crime, but was never executed because of doubts about his guilt.
  • Poland and the Soviet Union signed a trade agreement worth more than $1 billion US.[43]
  • Died: Georg Bruchmüller, 84, German artillery officer

January 27, 1948 (Tuesday)

  • The cabinet of Iraqi Prime Minister Salih Jabr resigned after 24 hours of rioting over a British-Iraqi treaty of friendship and mutual military aid that had yet to be ratified. 70 people were reported killed and 300 wounded in the rioting.[44]
  • Born: Mikhail Baryshnikov, dancer, choreographer and actor, in Riga, Latvian SSR

January 28, 1948 (Wednesday)

January 29, 1948 (Thursday)

January 30, 1948 (Friday)

January 31, 1948 (Saturday)

  • Gandhi's body was carried in a five-hour procession through the streets of Delhi to the bank of the Jumna River where it was cremated on a funeral pyre of sandalwood logs strewn with flowers. An estimated one million Indians witnessed the procession and cremation ceremony.[46]
  • Soviet finance minister Arseny Zverev presented a record budget to a joint session of the Supreme Soviet, estimating revenue at 428 billion rubles and expenditure at 387.9 billion rubles in 1948.[47]
  • Born: Paul Jabara, actor, singer and songwriter, in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1992); Muneo Suzuki, politician, in Ashoro, Hokkaido, Japan
  • Died: John T. Daniels, 74, American amateur photographer who took the photograph of the Wright brothers' first flight

References

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  39. ^ Hamilton, Thomas J. (January 24, 1948). "Austin for Regime in South of Korea". The New York Times: 7.
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  42. ^ Cortesi, Arnaldo (January 27, 1948). "16 Countries Open Manpower Parley". The New York Times: 12.
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bestowed the 1948 New Year Honours In college bowl games across the United States the Michigan Wolverines shut out the USC Trojans 49 0 in the Rose Bowl the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets beat the Kansas Jayhawks 20 14 in the Orange Bowl the Miami Ohio Redskins edged the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Sun Bowl and the Texas Longhorns defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 27 7 in the Sugar Bowl while the Cotton Bowl Classic ended in a 13 13 tie between the Penn State Nittany Lions and SMU Mustangs Died Edna May 69 American actress and singerJanuary 2 1948 Friday EditIndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru threatened to invade Pakistan to stop Muslim attacks in Kashmir 1 The government of Yugoslavia sent a note to the United States demanding the release of 60 70 million worth of Yugoslav funds which had been deposited with the Federal Reserve Bank in New York prior to the German invasion in 1941 Washington had frozen these assets pending the settlement of various debts and claims 4 5 The Gongzhutun Campaign began in the Chinese Civil War White House Press Secretary Charlie Ross unveiled plans to add a second floor balcony to the White House at a projected cost of 15 000 The idea would prove to be controversial as the White House mail room would soon be flooded with protest letters demanding that the historic building be left unaltered 6 Born Judith Miller journalist in New York City Joyce Wadler journalist in the United States Deborah Watling actress in Loughton England d 2017 Died Vicente Huidobro 54 Chilean poetJanuary 3 1948 Saturday EditBritish Prime Minister Clement Attlee made his strongest and most specific attack on communism to date when he declared that today in eastern Europe the Communist Party while overthrowing the economic tyranny of landlordism and capitalism has renounced the doctrines of individual freedom and political democracy and rejected the whole spiritual heritage of western Europe 7 A large TNT shipment bound for Palestine was seized at Jersey City New Jersey after a box fraudulently marked as industrial machinery was accidentally dropped Police said there was little doubt that the explosives were intended for use in the Jewish Arab conflict in Palestine 1 8 January 4 1948 Sunday EditBurma formally gained independence from the United Kingdom Sao Shwe Thaik became the country s first president and U Nu its first prime minister The Al Wathbah uprising began in Iraq when students from al Karkh and Al Adhamiyah secondary schools went on a march in protest of a statement attributed to foreign minister Muhammad Fadhel al Jamali suggesting that the monarchy may renew the Anglo Iraqi Treaty of 1930 Many students were wounded when the police attempted to break up the protest An Irgun car bomb blew up a government complex in Jaffa killing 26 Arabs 9 January 5 1948 Monday EditThe Interim Committee of the United Nations General Assembly held its opening session and elected Luis Padilla Nervo of Mexico as its chairman 10 Semiramis Hotel bombing Members of Haganah blew up a hotel in west Jerusalem killing 24 26 civilians Sexual Behavior in the Human Male by Dr Alfred Kinsey was published This landmark book about human sexuality together with 1953 s Sexual Behavior in the Human Female are commonly referred to as the Kinsey Report 11 The novel Raintree County by Ross Lockridge Jr was published 12 Born Wally Foreman sports administrator and commentator in Kalgoorlie Australia d 2006 Charlie Hough baseball player in Honolulu Hawaii Ted Lange actor and director in Oakland California Died Mary Dimmick Harrison 89 second wife of US President Benjamin HarrisonJanuary 6 1948 Tuesday EditThe Ministries Trial began in Nuremberg Twenty one officials of various ministries of the Third Reich went on trial facing an assortment of charges for their roles in atrocities committed by the Nazis The adventure drama film The Treasure of the Sierra Madre starring Humphrey Bogart was released January 7 1948 Wednesday EditUS President Harry S Truman delivered the annual State of the Union address to Congress Truman outlined five goals for the future to secure fully the essential human rights of our citizens to protect and develop our human resources to conserve and use our natural resources so that they can contribute most effectively to the welfare of our people to lift the standard of living for all our people by strengthening our economic system and sharing more broadly among our people the goods we produce and to achieve world peace based on principles of freedom and justice and the equality of all nations 13 An Irgun bomb attack at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem killed 25 Arabs 9 The Gongzhutun Campaign ended in Communist victory Mantell UFO incident Kentucky Air National Guard pilot Thomas F Mantell died in the crash of his F 51 Mustang fighter plane after being sent in pursuit of an unidentified flying object Born Shobhaa De columnist and novelist in Satara India Kenny Loggins singer songwriter in Everett Washington Ichirou Mizuki musician and actor in TokyoJanuary 8 1948 Thursday EditGerman officials accepted a US British offer to assume responsibility for a new economic government in the Bizone to be called the Bizonal Economic Administration 14 US Secretary of State George Marshall appeared before the Senate to make the case for Truman s request for 6 8 billion to cover the first 15 months of the Marshall Plan warning that US failure to help rebuild Europe s economy would turn the continent into the dictatorship of police states 15 Died Edward Stanley Kellogg 77 United States Navy Captain and 16th Governor of American Samoa Kurt Schwitters 60 German artistJanuary 9 1948 Friday EditA record Chinese budget of 96 trillion yuan about 427 million US for the first six months of 1948 was announced in Nanjing 1 The US Navy Department announced the transfer of four large submarines and eleven other naval vessels to Turkey and six submarines to Greece 16 January 10 1948 Saturday EditThe US State Department designated radar equipment as arms so it could not be exported without a license after concerns were raised that some such equipment was going to the Soviet Union and its satellite states 17 Born Donald Fagen musician Steely Dan in Passaic New Jersey Teresa Graves actress and singer in Houston Texas d 2002 Mischa Maisky cellist in Riga Latvian SSRJanuary 11 1948 Sunday EditThe acting president of the American University of Beirut announced the development of the most complete and effective cholera serum known to science 18 Born Larry Harvey artist activist and co founder of the Burning Man event in San Francisco California d 2018 Danne Larsson Swedish musicianJanuary 12 1948 Monday EditPresident Truman presented Congress with a 39 7 billion budget the second largest in peacetime history 19 The US Supreme Court decided Sipuel v Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma ruling that black students were entitled to the same education as whites Born Kenny Allen footballer in Thornaby on Tees England Anthony Andrews actor in Finchley London EnglandJanuary 13 1948 Tuesday EditFistfights broke out in the French National Assembly The Communists broke up the session by shouting and fighting in the aisles after the Assembly rejected their demand that Jacques Duclos be re elected first vice president 20 Mahatma Gandhi began fasting for a reunion of hearts between the Muslims Hindus and Sikhs of India 21 Died Solomon Mikhoels 57 Soviet Jewish actor and director of the Moscow State Jewish Theater assassinated on the orders of Joseph Stalin in a hit and run car crash January 14 1948 Wednesday EditUS Secretary of State Marshall rejected Yugoslavia s request for the return of its funds until all outstanding claims were settled including the concern of the two American planes shot down over Yugoslavia in August 1946 22 The Battle of 3 Shevat was fought when Arab forces attacked Gush Etzion but were repulsed with heavy casualties The American Communist Party held two rallies in New York City to mark the twenty fourth anniversary of Vladimir Lenin s death National chairman William Z Foster hailed the presidential candidacy of Henry A Wallace telling his followers that millions of Americans believe that the Wallace movement is the one movement that has the possibility to put a halt to this drive to a new war A combined total of about 5 000 people attended the two rallies 23 Born T Bone Burnett music producer and guitarist as Joseph Burnett III in St Louis Missouri Valeri Kharlamov ice hockey player in Moscow USSR d 1981 Muhriz of Negeri Sembilan eleventh Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan in Kuala Pilah Malayan Union Carl Weathers actor and football player in New Orleans LouisianaJanuary 15 1948 Thursday EditA spokesman for the Arab League in Cairo said that regular armies of the Arab countries would occupy all of Palestine as soon as the British withdrew and that any intervention by an international police force or large contingent of foreign troops will be considered an unfriendly act by the Arab states and the Council of the League which is always in session will take steps to meet the emergency 24 General Hoyt S Vandenberg Vice Chief of Staff United States Air Force approved a policy calling for the development of earth satellites at the proper time 25 Born Ronnie Van Zant singer and founding member of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd in Jacksonville Florida d 1977 Died Josephus Daniels 85 American newspaper editor and publisher and United States Secretary of the Navy during World War IJanuary 16 1948 Friday EditBulgarian leader Georgi Dimitrov signed a pact of mutual assistance with Romania Speaking before several hundred thousand in Victory Square in Bucharest Dimitrov made reference to the civil war in Greece as he declared We united our forces today not as aggressors but to protect our people from a new fire that may be kindled there and spread to our countries 26 1947 48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine Jerusalem was shaken just after midnight by a massive explosion on the roof of a food store near the Western Wall Later in the day in Haifa seven Arab children were killed when a house was blown up by Haganah 27 The Convoy of 35 a convoy of Haganah fighters sent on foot to resupply the blockaded kibbutzism of Gush Etzion was destroyed by Arab villagers and militiamen New York Governor and failed 1944 Republican presidential candidate Thomas E Dewey formally entered the race for the Republican nomination for president announcing through an aide that he cannot actively seek the nomination of his party for President but if nominated he would accept 28 The film noir I Walk Alone starring Burt Lancaster Lizabeth Scott and Kirk Douglas was released Born John Carpenter filmmaker in Carthage New York Gregor Gysi attorney and politician in East Berlin Germany Cliff Thorburn professional snooker player in Victoria British Columbia Canada Tsuneo Horiuchi baseball player in Kōfu JapanJanuary 17 1948 Saturday EditRenville Agreement A UN brokered ceasefire in the Indonesian conflict was signed between Dutch and Indonesian representatives aboard the US Navy transport ship Renville off the Java coast 29 Manchester United got the fourth highest home attendance recorded in English football clarification needed Born David Oddsson 21st Prime Minister of Iceland in Reykjavik January 18 1948 Sunday EditMahatma Gandhi ended his five day fast after leaders of the Hindu Sikh and Muslim communities presented a pledge signed by 200 000 persons promising peace If today s solemn pledge is fulfilled Gandhi said it will revive with doubled force my intense wish to live a full span of life doing service to humanity Gandhi said that by a full span he meant at least 125 years or as some say 133 years 30 Born M C Gainey actor in Jackson MississippiJanuary 19 1948 Monday EditAbout 150 people drowned when the steamship Cautin sank near Puerto Saavedra Chile 31 The US Supreme Court decided Oyama v California ruling that Fred Oyama an American citizen of Japanese descent owned land in California purchased by his Japanese father despite the state s Alien Land Law The novel Other Voices Other Rooms by Truman Capote was published 32 Born Frank McKenna businessman politician and diplomat in Apohaqui New Brunswick Michael J Jackson actor in Liverpool England Mal Reilly English rugby league footballerJanuary 20 1948 Tuesday EditThe UN Security Council voted 9 0 to establish a three member commission to mediate the Indo Pakistani dispute over Kashmir 33 Republican politician John Foster Dulles accused the Soviet Union of trying by every art short of war to ruin Europe Dulles urged Congress to set up a European aid plan that would bind western Europe into a mutual defense pact to contain the Soviets 34 William Lyon Mackenzie King announced that he would retire as Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party held a national convention in the summer to select a new leader 35 January 21 1948 Wednesday EditFirst Lord of the Admiralty Viscount Hall announced the scrapping of the battleships Queen Elizabeth Valiant Nelson and Rodney and the cruiser Renown Hall said at the press conference that even if the British government could afford to keep the five big ships that they would be of very little value in any future war 36 The flag of Quebec became the first provincial flag to be officially adopted in Canada Born M R S Rao scientist in Mysore India Died Ermanno Wolf Ferrari 72 Italian composer and teacher Gertrude Bustill Mossell 92 African American journalist author teacher and activistJanuary 22 1948 Thursday EditThe Congress of Industrial Organizations voted 33 11 in favor of a resolution declaring it politically unwise to inject a third party into the political scene in 1948 37 The historical drama film Anna Karenina starring Vivien Leigh premiered in London Died Ludwig Plagge 37 German SS officer hanged for crimes against humanity January 23 1948 Friday EditDwight D Eisenhower definitively renounced any attempt to draft him to run for president by publicizing a letter declaring that he could not accept the nomination even under the remote circumstances that it were tendered me 38 Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko sent a note informing the United Nations that its Korea commission would not be allowed to enter the Soviet controlled zone of Korea 39 Born Katharine Holabird author in Cambridge Massachusetts Mitoji Yabunaka politician in JapanJanuary 24 1948 Saturday EditHungary and Romania signed a 20 year friendship and military treaty 40 Died Bill Cody 57 American Western film actor Charles Dudley Rhodes 82 United States Army Major GeneralJanuary 25 1948 Sunday EditThe Lady Caycay earthquake struck Panay Island in the Philippines causing an estimated 50 casualties The French government announced that it would devalue the franc revising the exchange rate from 119 francs to the US dollar to 214 392 and allow free market trading in gold The announcement came over the formal objection of the International Monetary Fund whose statutes forbade any member country to engage in multiple currency practices without the authorization of the Fund 41 January 26 1948 Monday EditAn international manpower conference opened in Rome with representatives of sixteen countries participating in the Marshall Plan The main issue under consideration was that of redistributing manpower from countries that had an excess of workers to countries that had a shortage 42 At a branch of Imperial Bank in Tokyo a man masquerading as a doctor fatally poisoned 12 bank employees and then robbed the bank of all the money he could find Tempera painter Sadamichi Hirasawa was later arrested and charged with the crime but was never executed because of doubts about his guilt Poland and the Soviet Union signed a trade agreement worth more than 1 billion US 43 Died Georg Bruchmuller 84 German artillery officerJanuary 27 1948 Tuesday EditThe cabinet of Iraqi Prime Minister Salih Jabr resigned after 24 hours of rioting over a British Iraqi treaty of friendship and mutual military aid that had yet to be ratified 70 people were reported killed and 300 wounded in the rioting 44 Born Mikhail Baryshnikov dancer choreographer and actor in Riga Latvian SSRJanuary 28 1948 Wednesday Edit1948 Los Gatos DC 3 crash A Douglas DC 3 crashed in the Diablo Range west of Coalinga California All 29 passengers mostly Mexican farm workers and 3 crew were killed The crash would later be commemorated in the Woody Guthrie protest song Deportee Plane Wreck at Los Gatos The 400 ton Japanese freighter Joo Maru struck a mine in the Inland Sea and sank As many as 316 of the 425 persons aboard were believed drowned 45 Born Charles Taylor 22nd President of Liberia in Arthington LiberiaJanuary 29 1948 Thursday EditMohammad Hatta became 3rd Prime Minister of Indonesia after Amir Sjarifuddin resigned following a backlash over the Renville Agreement The Pakistan Socialist Party was founded in Karachi Muhammad as Sadr became the new Prime Minister of Iraq Born Marc Singer actor in Vancouver British Columbia Died Prince Aimone Duke of Aosta 47January 30 1948 Friday EditAssassination of Mahatma Gandhi At 5 17 p m Indian Standard Time Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on the steps of the Birla House in New Delhi The 1948 Winter Olympics the first to be held after World War II opened in St Moritz Switzerland BSAA Star Tiger disappearance An Avro Tudor of British South American Airways disappeared while flying from the Azores to Bermuda with 31 on board Speculation about what happened to the flight helped develop the legend of the Bermuda Triangle Born Paul Magee Provisional Irish Republican Army member in Belfast Died Nigel De Brulier 70 English film actor Arthur Coningham 53 Australian RAF officer presumed dead in the Star Tiger disappearance Mahatma Gandhi 78 Indian independence leader assassinated Herb Pennock 53 American baseball player cerebral hemorrhage Orville Wright 76 American inventor and aviation pioneerJanuary 31 1948 Saturday EditGandhi s body was carried in a five hour procession through the streets of Delhi to the bank of the Jumna River where it was cremated on a funeral pyre of sandalwood logs strewn with flowers An estimated one million Indians witnessed the procession and cremation ceremony 46 Soviet finance minister Arseny Zverev presented a record budget to a joint session of the Supreme Soviet estimating revenue at 428 billion rubles and expenditure at 387 9 billion rubles in 1948 47 Born Paul Jabara actor singer and songwriter in Brooklyn New York d 1992 Muneo Suzuki politician in Ashoro Hokkaido Japan Died John T Daniels 74 American amateur photographer who took the photograph of the Wright brothers first flightReferences Edit a b c d Yust Walter ed 1949 1949 Britannica Book of the Year Encyclopedia Britannica Inc p 1 Myers Marc December 26 2012 The Silence That Sparked New Sounds The Wall Street 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