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The following events occurred in September 1949:

September 1, 1949 (Thursday) edit

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  • Greek War Minister Panagiotis Kanellopoulos threatened to strike Albania and other Communist neighbors if they continued to serve as bases for Greek guerilla forces.[17]
  • As the Soviet Union celebrated "Tank Day", an editorial by Semyon Bogdanov in Pravda claimed that the Russians had invented the first tank in May 1915, a year and a half before the British first fielded them.[18]
  • Died: Henri Rabaud, 75, French conductor and composer

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  • Moscow radio broadcast a statement by TASS acknowledging for the first time that the USSR had an atomic weapon. The statement added that "despite the existence in this country of an atomic weapon, this country adopts and intends to adopt in the future its former position in favor of prohibition of the atomic weapon."[36]
  • During the early hours of the morning at the El Morocco nightclub in Manhattan, actor Humphrey Bogart allegedly shoved a woman to the floor for trying to snatch a 3-foot high stuffed toy panda bear that he had bought for his son. Bogart later told the press that he had merely wrestled the panda back from the woman and that while she may have fallen down, "she looked as if she'd been drinking too many Coca-Colas."[37][38] An assault charge against Bogart was later dismissed.[39]
  • Born: Pedro Almodóvar, filmmaker, in Calzada de Calatrava, Spain

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References edit

  1. ^ Nash, Jay Robert (1976). Darkest Hours. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 117. ISBN 9781590775264.
  2. ^ Parrott, Lindesay (September 2, 1949). "Japan Merits Peace Treaty, MacArthur Says in Tribute". The New York Times: 1.
  3. ^ Drazin, Charles (May 22, 2007). "Behind The Third Man". Criterion. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  4. ^ "White Heat". American Film Institute. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  5. ^ Durdin, Tillman (September 4, 1949). "China's Reds Take Base in Northwest". The New York Times: 1.
  6. ^ Graham, Frederick (September 4, 1949). "DeBona Wins Bendix Trophy Race; 470 M.P.H. Sets Air Meet Record". The New York Times: 1.
  7. ^ "48 Hurt In Clashes At Robeson Rally; Buses Are Stoned". The New York Times: 1, 3. September 5, 1949.
  8. ^ "Abdullah Greeted On Visit To Spain". The New York Times: 11. September 5, 1949.
  9. ^ "Japanese Admiral Acquitted". The New York Times: 14. September 6, 1949.
  10. ^ Raymond, Jack (September 8, 1949). "Germans Open Parliament, Demand End to Dismantling". The New York Times: 1.
  11. ^ "Colombian Deputy Killed In Congress Gun Battle". The New York Times: 3. September 9, 1949.
  12. ^ "Toronto Subway". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  13. ^ "Books Published Today". The New York Times: 27. September 8, 1949.
  14. ^ "September 09, 1949". PlaneCrashInfo. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  15. ^ Blair, William M. (September 10, 1949). "Rail Strike Ties Up 7,200-Mile System Of Missouri Pacific". The New York Times: 1.
  16. ^ "Hungary Charges Plot to U. S., Tito". The New York Times: 14. September 11, 1949.
  17. ^ "Greece Warns It May Strike At Neighbors". The Washington Post. September 12, 1949. p. 1.
  18. ^ "Tank Invented by Russians, Says Pravda". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: Part 3, p. 1. September 12, 1949.
  19. ^ "Deranged Jewish Youth Threatens Israel Parliament". The Washington Post. September 13, 1949. p. 1.
  20. ^ Rosenthal, A. M. (September 14, 1949). "7 Russian Vetoes Cast In Half Hour". The New York Times: 12.
  21. ^ Whittlesey, Lee H. (2014). Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park. Roberts Rinehart Publishers. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9781570984518.
  22. ^ "Romanian Invasion Plot Is Charged Against Tito". Toledo Blade. Toledo, Ohio. September 14, 1949. p. 2.
  23. ^ Egan, Leo (September 15, 1949). "Governor Orders Grand Jury Study Of Robeson Rioting". The New York Times. p. 1.
  24. ^ Ghiglieri, Michael P.; Myers, Thomas M. (2016). Over the Edge: Death in Grand Canyon (Second ed.). Flagstaff, Arizona: Puma Press, LLC. ISBN 978-0-9847858-0-3.
  25. ^ "Georgia Court Backs Anti-Negro Vote Law". The New York Times: 15. September 17, 1949.
  26. ^ Gallup, George (September 17, 1949). "Bob Hope Rated Favorite Comedian; Berle Second on His TV Popularity". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky: 14.
  27. ^ Daniell, Raymond (September 19, 1949). "Britain Cuts Pound 30% To $2.80 To Spur Exports To Dollar Area; 8 Sterling Nations Follow Suit". The New York Times: 1.
  28. ^ Horne, Louther S. (September 19, 1949). "Chicago ITU Ends 22-Month Strike". The New York Times: 14.
  29. ^ "Canadian Dollar Cut 10%; Franc Minimum 350 To $1; 19 Currencies Now Lower". The New York Times: 1. September 20, 1949.
  30. ^ Hamilton, Thomas J. (September 21, 1949). "Romulo Is Elected U.N. Assembly Head At Opening Meeting". The New York Times: 1, 6.
  31. ^ Sullivan, Walter (September 22, 1949). "Communist Regime Set Up For China". The New York Times: 1.
  32. ^ "Truman Appoints Marshall President of the Red Cross". The New York Times: 1. September 23, 1949.
  33. ^ "Atom Blast In Russia Disclosed; Truman Again Asks U.N. Control; Vishinsky Proposes A Peace Pact". The New York Times: 1. September 24, 1949.
  34. ^ "Hungarians Doom Rajk In Spy Trial; Tito Charges Plot". The New York Times: 1. September 25, 1949.
  35. ^ "Quebec Husband Held In Air Blast". The New York Times: 60. September 25, 1949.
  36. ^ "Soviet Union Has 'Atomic Weapon,' Moscow Says as to U. S. Statement". The New York Times: 1. September 25, 1949.
  37. ^ "Humphrey Bogart". CineCollage Biographies. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  38. ^ "Bogey Belittles 'Battle' in Bar With Beauty Over Panda". The Washington Post. September 29, 1949. pp. 1, 10.
  39. ^ "Bogart Case Dismissed". The New York Times: 15. October 1, 1949.
  40. ^ "1949-48". PlaneCrashInfo. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  41. ^ a b "Books Published Today". The New York Times: 26. September 26, 1949.
  42. ^ Harry, Levin (September 25, 1949). "The Timeless Old Soldier". The New York Times: Section 7, p.3, 33.
  43. ^ "Russia Signs Pact To Return 30 Ships". The New York Times: 5. September 28, 1949.
  44. ^ "Drys Defeat Repeal In Oklahoma, Rural Vote Topping City Wets". The New York Times: 1. September 28, 1949.
  45. ^ "Batting Streak Records". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  46. ^ "London and Prague Sign 5-Year Trade Pact; Czechs Also Will Play Off Big Part of Debt". The New York Times: 6. September 29, 1949.
  47. ^ "Find Tokyo Rose A Traitor". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 1. September 30, 1949.
  48. ^ "Russia Ends Pact With Yugoslavia; Envoys Sole Link". The New York Times: 1. September 30, 1949.
  49. ^ "Royal Family at Marriage of Earl of Harewood". The Canberra Times: 4. September 30, 1949.
  50. ^ McLaughlin, Kathleen (October 1, 1949). "Berlin Lift Ends In 277,264th Flight". The New York Times: 7.
  51. ^ Sullivan, Walter (October 1, 1949). "Mao Heads Peiping Regime; Program Supports Moscow". The New York Times: 1.

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quickly rounded up suspected Communists and would eventually execute one for arson 1 General Douglas MacArthur issued a 3 000 word statement declaring that four years of fully and faithfully complying with Allied occupation had merited Japan the right to a peace treaty 2 The 3rd Cannes Film Festival opened The film noir The Third Man starring Joseph Cotten Alida Valli Orson Welles and Trevor Howard premiered at the Plaza Theatre in London 3 The film noir White Heat starring James Cagney premiered in New York City 4 Harold Wilson shaved his moustache off Born Moira Stuart British newsreader and presenter in London EnglandSeptember 3 1949 Saturday editChinese Communist forces captured Xining 5 Joseph De Bona won the Bendix Trophy in a modified F 51 Mustang setting a new average speed record of 470 miles per hour 6 You re Breaking My Heart by Vic Damone hit 1 on the Billboard singles chart Born T Michael Moseley United States Air Force General in Grand Prairie TexasSeptember 4 1949 Sunday editPeekskill riots One thousand anti Communist demonstrators picketed an open air concert by Paul Robeson in Peekskill New York Violence broke out after the concert resulting in 48 people being injured 7 The Bristol Brabazon airliner prototype had its first flight Born Tom Watson golfer in Kansas City Missouri Janos Vargha Hungarian biologist environmentalist and photographerSeptember 5 1949 Monday editSpain received its first visit from a monarch in over twenty years when King Abdullah of Jordan arrived for an eleven day visit 8 Japanese Admiral Soemu Toyoda was acquitted of war crimes charges 9 The Ningxia Campaign began The Medaille de la Gendarmerie nationale was created in France Died Friedrich Hopfner 67 Austrian geodesist geophysicist and planetary scientistSeptember 6 1949 Tuesday editUnemployed World War II veteran Howard Unruh shot and killed 13 people during a twelve minute walk through his neighborhood in Camden New Jersey He would be found criminally insane and spend 60 years in an asylum until his death in 2009 The Nero Wolfe detective novel The Second Confession by Rex Stout was published September 7 1949 Wednesday editIn Bonn the Parliament of West Germany met for the first time 10 Born Lee McGeorge Durrell naturalist and zookeeper in Memphis Tennessee Died Jose Clemente Orozco 65 Mexican painterSeptember 8 1949 Thursday editA gunfight broke out in the Colombian House of Representatives that killed one Congressman and wounded three others 11 Construction of the Toronto subway began when Ontario Lieutenant Governor Ray Lawson pulled a lever that drove the first pile driver into the ground on the Yonge Line 12 The Nelson Algren novel The Man with the Golden Arm was published 13 Died Constantin Petrovicescu 65 Romanian soldier and politician died in prison Richard Strauss 85 German composerSeptember 9 1949 Friday editA Douglas DC 3 exploded and crashed at Sault au Cochon Quebec when a bomb went off in the forward baggage compartment killing all 23 aboard The bomb was planted by Albert Guay in a plot to kill his wife he and two accomplices would be hanged for their crimes 14 More than 5 200 operating employees of the Missouri Pacific Railroad went on strike 15 Edwin Alonzo Boyd leader of the notorious Boyd Gang committed his first bank robbery when he robbed a North York branch of the Bank of Montreal Born John Curry figure skater in Birmingham England d 1994 Joe Theismann NFL quarterback and sportscaster in New Brunswick New Jersey Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 6th President of Indonesia in Tremas Pacitan Regency IndonesiaSeptember 10 1949 Saturday editEight high ranking Hungarian officials including Laszlo Rajk were indicted in Budapest on charges of plotting with US and Yugoslavian agents to overthrow the Communist government 16 Miss Arizona Jacque Mercer was crowned Miss America 1949 Born Don Muraco professional wrestler at Sunset Beach Hawaii Bill O Reilly journalist writer and political commentator in New York City Tony Proudfoot Canadian Football League player teacher coach and broadcaster in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada d 2010 Died Wiley Blount Rutledge 55 Justice of the Supreme Court of the United StatesSeptember 11 1949 Sunday editGreek War Minister Panagiotis Kanellopoulos threatened to strike Albania and other Communist neighbors if they continued to serve as bases for Greek guerilla forces 17 As the Soviet Union celebrated Tank Day an editorial by Semyon Bogdanov in Pravda claimed that the Russians had invented the first tank in May 1915 a year and a half before the British first fielded them 18 Died Henri Rabaud 75 French conductor and composerSeptember 12 1949 Monday editThe Lausanne Conference of 1949 ended A mentally ill Jewish youth slipped into the Knesset and began shouting defiance at the government pointing a submachine gun at Prime Minister David Ben Gurion The intruder was seized by police before he could do any harm 19 Died Harry Burleigh 82 African American composerSeptember 13 1949 Tuesday editTheodor Heuss became the 1st President of West Germany The Soviet Union cast seven vetoes to deny United Nations membership to Portugal Jordan Italy Finland Ireland Austria and Ceylon 20 4 year old Karen Lee Anderson of Grand Coulee Dam Washington was fatally burned in Black Sand Basin at Yellowstone National Park when she pulled away from the adult holding her hand and fell into a hot spring 21 Born Rick Dempsey baseball player in Fayetteville Tennessee John W Henry businessman and owner of the Boston Red Sox baseball team in Quincy Illinois Died August Krogh 74 Danish zoo physiologist and Nobel laureateSeptember 14 1949 Wednesday editThe Romanian newspaper Scinteia accused Marshal Tito of planning to invade Romania and help overthrow Hungary s Communist government 22 New York Governor Thomas E Dewey ordered a special grand jury investigation into the Peekskill riots claiming that Communists provoked the September 4 disturbance 23 63 year old Minnie Edith Kindig of Long Beach California fainted and fell 500 feet 150 m to her death when she approached the edge of Yaki Point in Grand Canyon National Park 24 Born Eikichi Yazawa singer songwriter in Hiroshima Japan Died Gottfried Graf von Bismarck Schonhausen 48 German politician and German Resistance figure car accident Pandeli Evangjeli 90 7th Prime Minister of AlbaniaSeptember 15 1949 Thursday editKonrad Adenauer became 1st Chancellor of West Germany The Western TV series The Lone Ranger starring Clayton Moore premiered on ABC Born Joe Barton politician in Waco Texas Died Heinie Beckendorf 65 American baseball playerSeptember 16 1949 Friday editThe Supreme Court of Georgia upheld a voter re registration law aimed at suppressing the black vote The court ruled that since the law made no mention of races or discrimination it was legal until it could be proved that someone was discriminated against under the law 25 A Gallup Poll listed Bob Hope as America s most popular comedian Milton Berle finished second while Jack Benny Red Skelton and Fibber McGee and Molly rounded out the top five 26 Born Ed Begley Jr actor in Los Angeles California Chrisye pop singer and songwriter in Jakarta Indonesia d 2007 September 17 1949 Saturday editThe passenger ship SS Noronic was destroyed in a fire at Toronto Harbour with the loss of at least 118 lives Born Didith Reyes actress and singer in Binan Philippines d 2008 September 18 1949 Sunday editThe British government devaluated the pound sterling by 30 from 4 03 US to 2 80 Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps delivered a 29 minute radio speech announcing the move explaining that it was necessary to bring in more foreign dollars in exchange for British exports 27 Members of the International Typographical Union voted to end a 22 month long strike against Chicago s newspapers and accept a new contract 28 A Rage To Live by John O Hara topped The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list Born Mo Mowlam politician in Watford England d 2005 Peter Shilton footballer in Leicester England Died Frank Morgan 59 American actorSeptember 19 1949 Monday editNineteen countries including Australia Canada Finland France India Ireland Israel New Zealand Norway and Sweden followed Britain in devaluing their currencies against the US dollar 29 Born Richard Rogler Kabarett artist in Selb West Germany Ernie Sabella actor in Westchester County New York Twiggy model actress and singer nee Lesley Hornby in Neasden England Sidney Wicks basketball player in Los Angeles California Died Will Cuppy 65 American humorist Nikos Skalkottas 45 Greek composerSeptember 20 1949 Tuesday editBrigadier General Carlos P Romulo of the Philippines was elected President of the United Nations General Assembly 30 Died Richard Dix 56 American film actorSeptember 21 1949 Wednesday editThe Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference opened in Beijing with Mao Zedong telling the opening session We announce the establishment of the People s Republic of China 31 Born Artis Gilmore basketball player in Chipley FloridaSeptember 22 1949 Thursday editGeorge Marshall was appointed by US President Harry S Truman to succeed Basil O Connor as President of the American Red Cross 32 Died Kim Jong suk 31 Korean guerilla fighter Communist activist and first wife of North Korean leader Kim Il Sung cause unknown Sam Wood 66 American film directorSeptember 23 1949 Friday editPresident Truman issued a terse statement announcing that the US government had evidence that within recent weeks an atomic explosion occurred in the U S S R 33 Born Bruce Springsteen singer and songwriter in Long Branch New Jersey Floella Benjamin British television presenter in Pointe a Pierre Trinidad and TobagoSeptember 24 1949 Saturday editLaszlo Rajk and two co defendants were sentenced to death for plotting to overthrow the Hungarian government 34 Quebec jeweller Albert Guay was formally charged with murder for the Quebec Airways explosion of September 9 35 The Ningxia Campaign ended in Communist victory Died Pierre de Breville 88 French composerSeptember 25 1949 Sunday editMoscow radio broadcast a statement by TASS acknowledging for the first time that the USSR had an atomic weapon The statement added that despite the existence in this country of an atomic weapon this country adopts and intends to adopt in the future its former position in favor of prohibition of the atomic weapon 36 During the early hours of the morning at the El Morocco nightclub in Manhattan actor Humphrey Bogart allegedly shoved a woman to the floor for trying to snatch a 3 foot high stuffed toy panda bear that he had bought for his son Bogart later told the press that he had merely wrestled the panda back from the woman and that while she may have fallen down she looked as if she d been drinking too many Coca Colas 37 38 An assault charge against Bogart was later dismissed 39 Born Pedro Almodovar filmmaker in Calzada de Calatrava SpainSeptember 26 1949 Monday editA Douglas DC 3 of Mexicana de Aviacion crashed into Mount Popocatepetl in Mexico killing all 24 aboard 40 Viking Press published Samuel Putnam s acclaimed new translation of Don Quixote the first in contemporary English 41 42 The mystery novel Cat of Many Tails by Ellery Queen was published 41 Born Jane Smiley novelist in Los Angeles CaliforniaSeptember 27 1949 Tuesday editAfter two years of negotiations the USSR agreed to return 30 small naval vessels obtained from the United States during World War II under Lend Lease 43 Prohibition in Oklahoma was upheld in a special state election This was the fifth failed attempt to repeal prohibition in the state with similar referendums in 1908 1910 1936 and 1940 all going down in defeat as well 44 The flag of the People s Republic of China was adopted Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox reached base safely for the 84th consecutive game establishing a major league baseball record that still stands 45 Born Mike Schmidt baseball player in Dayton Ohio Died David Adler 67 American architectSeptember 28 1949 Wednesday editBritain and Czechoslovakia signed a 5 year trade pact which included compensation for British properties nationalized or expropriated by the Czechoslovakian Communist government 46 The Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa was founded by Barthelemy Boganda in Bangui Ubangi Shari September 29 1949 Thursday edit Tokyo Rose Iva Toguri D Aquino was found guilty on one of eight charges of treason 47 The Soviet Union renounced its April 1945 treaty of friendship and mutual assistance with Yugoslavia accusing the Tito government of carrying on hostile and disruptive work at the instigation of foreign imperialist circles 48 George Lascelles 7th Earl of Harewood married Marion Stein at St Mark s Church in Mayfair London 49 September 30 1949 Friday editThe Berlin airlift was officially terminated after 277 264 flights delivering 2 3 million tons of supplies since June 26 1948 50 Mao Zedong was elected chairman of the new Central Government of the People s Republic of China 51 Born Charlie McCreevy politician in Sallins IrelandReferences edit Nash Jay Robert 1976 Darkest Hours Rowman amp Littlefield p 117 ISBN 9781590775264 Parrott Lindesay September 2 1949 Japan Merits Peace Treaty MacArthur Says in Tribute The New York Times 1 Drazin Charles May 22 2007 Behind The Third Man Criterion Retrieved June 4 2018 White Heat American Film Institute Retrieved June 4 2018 Durdin Tillman September 4 1949 China s Reds Take Base in Northwest The New York Times 1 Graham Frederick September 4 1949 DeBona Wins Bendix Trophy Race 470 M P H Sets Air Meet Record The New York Times 1 48 Hurt In Clashes At Robeson Rally Buses Are Stoned The New York Times 1 3 September 5 1949 Abdullah Greeted On Visit To Spain The New York Times 11 September 5 1949 Japanese Admiral Acquitted The New York Times 14 September 6 1949 Raymond Jack September 8 1949 Germans Open Parliament Demand End to Dismantling The New York Times 1 Colombian Deputy Killed In Congress Gun Battle The New York Times 3 September 9 1949 Toronto Subway The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved June 4 2018 Books Published Today The New York Times 27 September 8 1949 September 09 1949 PlaneCrashInfo Retrieved June 4 2018 Blair William M September 10 1949 Rail Strike Ties Up 7 200 Mile System Of Missouri Pacific The New York Times 1 Hungary Charges Plot to U S Tito The New York Times 14 September 11 1949 Greece Warns It May Strike At Neighbors The Washington Post September 12 1949 p 1 Tank Invented by Russians Says Pravda Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Part 3 p 1 September 12 1949 Deranged Jewish Youth Threatens Israel Parliament The Washington Post September 13 1949 p 1 Rosenthal A M September 14 1949 7 Russian Vetoes Cast In Half Hour The New York Times 12 Whittlesey Lee H 2014 Death in Yellowstone Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park Roberts Rinehart Publishers pp 16 17 ISBN 9781570984518 Romanian Invasion Plot Is Charged Against Tito Toledo Blade Toledo Ohio September 14 1949 p 2 Egan Leo September 15 1949 Governor Orders Grand Jury Study Of Robeson Rioting The New York Times p 1 Ghiglieri Michael P Myers Thomas M 2016 Over the Edge Death in Grand Canyon Second ed Flagstaff Arizona Puma Press LLC ISBN 978 0 9847858 0 3 Georgia Court Backs Anti Negro Vote Law The New York Times 15 September 17 1949 Gallup George September 17 1949 Bob Hope Rated Favorite Comedian Berle Second on His TV Popularity The Courier Journal Louisville Kentucky 14 Daniell Raymond September 19 1949 Britain Cuts Pound 30 To 2 80 To Spur Exports To Dollar Area 8 Sterling Nations Follow Suit The New York Times 1 Horne Louther S September 19 1949 Chicago ITU Ends 22 Month Strike The New York Times 14 Canadian Dollar Cut 10 Franc Minimum 350 To 1 19 Currencies Now Lower The New York Times 1 September 20 1949 Hamilton Thomas J September 21 1949 Romulo Is Elected U N Assembly Head At Opening Meeting The New York Times 1 6 Sullivan Walter September 22 1949 Communist Regime Set Up For China The New York Times 1 Truman Appoints Marshall President of the Red Cross The New York Times 1 September 23 1949 Atom Blast In Russia Disclosed Truman Again Asks U N Control Vishinsky Proposes A Peace Pact The New York Times 1 September 24 1949 Hungarians Doom Rajk In Spy Trial Tito Charges Plot The New York Times 1 September 25 1949 Quebec Husband Held In Air Blast The New York Times 60 September 25 1949 Soviet Union Has Atomic Weapon Moscow Says as to U S Statement The New York Times 1 September 25 1949 Humphrey Bogart CineCollage Biographies Retrieved June 4 2018 Bogey Belittles Battle in Bar With Beauty Over Panda The Washington Post September 29 1949 pp 1 10 Bogart Case Dismissed The New York Times 15 October 1 1949 1949 48 PlaneCrashInfo Retrieved June 4 2018 a b Books Published Today The New York Times 26 September 26 1949 Harry Levin September 25 1949 The Timeless Old Soldier The New York Times Section 7 p 3 33 Russia Signs Pact To Return 30 Ships The New York Times 5 September 28 1949 Drys Defeat Repeal In Oklahoma Rural Vote Topping City Wets The New York Times 1 September 28 1949 Batting Streak Records Baseball Almanac Retrieved June 4 2018 London and Prague Sign 5 Year Trade Pact Czechs Also Will Play Off Big Part of Debt The New York Times 6 September 29 1949 Find Tokyo Rose A Traitor Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago 1 September 30 1949 Russia Ends Pact With Yugoslavia Envoys Sole Link The New York Times 1 September 30 1949 Royal Family at Marriage of Earl of Harewood The Canberra Times 4 September 30 1949 McLaughlin Kathleen October 1 1949 Berlin Lift Ends In 277 264th Flight The New York Times 7 Sullivan Walter October 1 1949 Mao Heads Peiping Regime Program Supports Moscow The New York Times 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title September 1949 amp oldid 1197966251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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