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The following events occurred in March 1947:

March 1, 1947 (Saturday)

March 2, 1947 (Sunday)

March 3, 1947 (Monday)

March 4, 1947 (Tuesday)

  • France and the United Kingdom signed the Treaty of Dunkirk, a pact of alliance and mutual assistance.
  • 517 leftists were arrested by the Greek government and immediately deported to the islands.[5]
  • Villarbasse massacre: The last execution in Italy took place in Turin when three Sicilians were shot by firing squad for clubbing ten people to death while committing a robbery.
  • Born: Jan Garbarek, saxophonist, in Mysen, Norway; Gunnar Hansen, actor and author, in Reykjavík, Iceland (d. 2015)

March 5, 1947 (Wednesday)

  • The Judges' Trial began in Nuremberg. 15 German jurists and lawyers stood accused of Nazi war crimes. A sixteenth defendant, Carl Westphal, was indicted but had committed suicide before the trial began.
  • Born: Kent Tekulve, baseball player, in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Died: Alfredo Casella, 63, Italian composer, pianist and conductor

March 6, 1947 (Thursday)

March 7, 1947 (Friday)

March 8, 1947 (Saturday)

March 9, 1947 (Sunday)

  • Philippine President Manuel Roxas survived an assassination attempt when a barber from Manila tried to kill him with a hand grenade. Although he failed, a bystander was killed.[5]
  • Died: Carrie Chapman Catt, 88, American women's suffrage leader

March 10, 1947 (Monday)

March 11, 1947 (Tuesday)

  • During a hearing before the House Labor Committee, US Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach suggested that the Communist Party be outlawed in the United States, explaining that he could see no reason why they should be allowed to run for office when their purpose "is to destroy this Government."[10]
  • The Council of States in the US zone of Germany approved a restitution law that would return identifiable property to all racial, religious and political victims of Nazi Germany.[11]
  • BBC Television resumed broadcasting after a one-month shutdown due to the energy crisis, although it was initially restricted to evening hours only and would not resume full service until April 18.[12]
  • Born: Geoff Hunt, squash player, in Melbourne, Australia
  • Died: Victor Lustig, 57, Austrian-born con artist

March 12, 1947 (Wednesday)

  • US President Harry S. Truman announced the Truman Doctrine, telling Congress that "it must be the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures."
  • The Jewish refugee ship Shabtai Luzinsky ran the British blockade of the Palestine coast and beached north of Gaza undetected. Hundreds of local residents came down to the beach to mingle with the refugees, and were arrested by mistake while many of the 823 passengers were able to evade arrest.[13][5]
  • Born: Kalervo Palsa, artist, in Kittilä, Finland (d. 1987); Mitt Romney, businessman, politician and 2012 Republican Party nominee for President of the United States, in Detroit, Michigan
  • Died: Walter Samuel Goodland, 84, American politician and 31st Governor of Wisconsin; Taixu, 56 or 57, Chinese Buddhist modernist, activist and thinker

March 13, 1947 (Thursday)

March 14, 1947 (Friday)

March 15, 1947 (Saturday)

March 16, 1947 (Sunday)

  • During the wettest March in 300 years, dykes in East Anglia were breached in a gale, resulting in widespread flooding.[5]
  • The Paris newspaper strike ended after a month when the striking printers agreed to return to work on the same terms as before the strike.[18]
  • Margaret Truman, daughter of the president, made her radio debut as a singer with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. An estimated 13 million people tuned in to the broadcast.[14]
  • Born: Baek Yoon-sik, actor, in Seoul, South Korea; Ramzan Paskayev, accordionist and folk musician, in Taraz, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union

March 17, 1947 (Monday)

  • At the Moscow Conference, Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov demanded that Germany be made to pay $10 billion in war reparations over a 20-year period. The United States and Britain opposed the idea.[19]
  • The US Supreme Court upheld the right of the Civil Service Commission to fire communists and communist sympathizers from the government.[20]
  • Born: Yury Chernavsky, record producer, composer and songwriter, in Tambov, USSR

March 18, 1947 (Tuesday)

March 19, 1947 (Wednesday)

March 20, 1947 (Thursday)

  • John Zevgos, former Communist minister of agriculture in the Greek government, was gunned down as he stood on a busy street corner in Thessaloniki. The assassin was identified as Christos Panu, who told the police he was a member of the Organization for the Protection of the People's Struggle (OPLA) and that his motive was revenge because Zevgos had told him to go to a Yugoslav camp, where he was imprisoned for six months because he did not accept "the communist line against Greece."[26][27]
  • Born: John Boswell, historian and Yale University professor, in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1994)
  • Died: Victor Goldschmidt, 59, Swiss geochemist; Heinrich Schwarz, 40, German SS officer and concentration camp commandant (executed by firing squad for war crimes)

March 21, 1947 (Friday)

  • At the Dachau trials, General Jürgen Stroop and twelve others were sentenced to death for murdering prisoners of war.[5]
  • US Congress passed the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution, setting a term limit for election and overall time of service to the office of President. The proposed amendment would be ratified on February 27, 1951.
  • Police in Harlem were called to a brownstone at 2078 Fifth Avenue after receiving a telephone call reporting that there was a dead man inside. The result was the discovery of one of the most notorious cases of compulsive hoarding in history, that of the Collyer brothers. Finding the front entrance blocked by a solid wall of boxes and debris, police used a ladder to enter a second-storey room where they found the emaciated, dehydrated body of former lawyer Homer Collyer. The remains of his younger brother Langley were only eight feet away but would not be found until April 8. Over 100 tons of debris would be removed from the Collyer home, which was demolished as unsafe within the year.[28]
  • The romantic comedy film The Egg and I starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray premiered in Los Angeles.

March 22, 1947 (Saturday)

March 23, 1947 (Sunday)

March 24, 1947 (Monday)

March 25, 1947 (Tuesday)

March 26, 1947 (Wednesday)

  • J. Edgar Hoover told the House Un-American Activities Committee that communists had infiltrated the American film industry and were getting their "message" out to theater audiences.[31]
  • Meat rationing ended in Canada.[5]

March 27, 1947 (Thursday)

  • MPAA President Eric Johnston testified for an hour before the House Un-American Activities Committee. He denied repeatedly that American movies were being used by communists to spread propaganda and rejected as impossible a suggestion that all actors and writers suspected of communist sympathies be fired from the industry.[31]
  • Born: Walt Mossberg, journalist, in Warwick, Rhode Island

March 28, 1947 (Friday)

March 29, 1947 (Saturday)

March 30, 1947 (Sunday)

March 31, 1947 (Monday)

  • A curfew was imposed in Bombay after 47 had been killed in rioting.[5]
  • Francisco Franco announced in a broadcast from Madrid that he had presented a bill to the Spanish Cortes providing for a new monarch to succeed him in the event of his death or incapacitation. The person would have to be of Royal blood, at least 30 years of age, a Spaniard and a Catholic, and would require the approval of two-thirds of the Cortes in a vote. If no one met the requirements a regent could be proposed.[33]
  • The Bishop of London blamed Britain's high divorce rate on the influence of American movies. In an article for the British medical magazine The Practitioner, Dr. J. C. Wand wrote that Hollywood teaches that love is an "overwhelming impulse without rhyme or reason, which must at all costs be obeyed even if it implies stealing someone else's husband or someone else's fiance."[34]
  • Born: César Gaviria, 28th President of Colombia, in Pereira, Colombia; Eliyahu M. Goldratt, physicist and business theorist, in Mandatory Palestine (d. 2011)

References

  1. ^ "19 Killed in Palestine Attacks; Bombs Demolish British Club". The Pittsburgh Press. March 2, 1947. p. 1.
  2. ^ "Was War Am 1. März 1947". chroniknet. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  3. ^ Gowran, Clay (March 3, 1947). "British Hold 60 in Palestine Terrorist Hunt". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. p. 1.
  4. ^ "Power Famine Ends in Britain After 3 Weeks". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. March 3, 1947. p. 12.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . MusicAndHistory.com. Archived from the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  6. ^ "India (Government Policy)". Hansard. March 6, 1947. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  7. ^ "Fugitive Vichy Leader is Sentenced to Death". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. March 8, 1947. p. 9.
  8. ^ "Austrians Smash Nazi Underground". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh. March 8, 1947. p. 1.
  9. ^ Neddenriep, Kyle (April 4, 2016). "Net-cuttinh tradition has Indiana roots". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  10. ^ "Ban on Reds Proposed by Schwellenbach". The Pittsburgh Press. March 11, 1947. p. 1.
  11. ^ "U. S. Zone Germans Back Restitution". The New York Times. March 12, 1947. p. 7.
  12. ^ Abramson, Albert (2003). The History of Television, 1942 to 2000. McFarland & Company. p. 22. ISBN 9780786412204.
  13. ^ Silverstone, Paul H. "Shabtai Luzinsky — Susanna". Aliyah Bet Project. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  14. ^ a b c Yust, Walter, ed. (1948). 1948 Britannica Book of the Year. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. p. 4.
  15. ^ a b Mercer, Derrik, ed. (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 653. ISBN 9-780582-039193.
  16. ^ "Accident Details - 1947 (25)". PlaneCrashInfo.com. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  17. ^ "Sweden Again Rations Coffee, Tea and Cocoa". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. March 16, 1947. p. 5.
  18. ^ "French Newspaper Strike Ended". Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate. City of Newcastle. March 17, 1947. p. 3.
  19. ^ Fulton, William (March 18, 1947). "Reds Demand Ten Billions from Germany". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. p. 1.
  20. ^ "Court Upholds U.S. in Firing of Reds, Fellow Travelers". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. March 17, 1947. p. 1.
  21. ^ Fulton, William (March 19, 1947). "Molotov Discloses Pact to Back Soviet Demand for Reparations". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. p. 1.
  22. ^ "Was War Am 18. März 1947". chroniknet. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  23. ^ "Duty Free". Today I Found Out. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  24. ^ "Shannon Becomes World's First Free Air Field Today". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. April 21, 1947. p. 13.
  25. ^ "US2417786 - 1947-03-18". Espacenet. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  26. ^ "Greek Leader of Reds Killed by Second Red". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. March 21, 1947. p. 10.
  27. ^ "Killing of Greek Communist". The Advertiser. Adelaide. March 22, 1947. p. 1.
  28. ^ Bryk, William (October 5, 1999). "The Collyer Brothers of Harlem". StrausMedia. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  29. ^ "Boycott of U.K. Urged by Irgun". The Montreal Gazette. March 24, 1947. p. 1.
  30. ^ "Communist Party On Trial for Life". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn. March 24, 1947. p. 1.
  31. ^ a b Strand, William (March 28, 1947). "Warns Movies to Curb Reds or U. S. Will". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. p. 1.
  32. ^ "Was War Am 30. März 1947". chroniknet. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  33. ^ "Spain To Have King When Franco Dies". The Advertiser. Adelaide. April 2, 1947. p. 1.
  34. ^ "Bishop Raps Movie Sex". The Decatur Daily Review. Decatur, Illinois. April 1, 1947. p. 4.

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the previous day s violence 3 Born Yuri Bogatyryov actor in Riga Latvian SSR Soviet Union d 1989 Died Frans Johan Louwrens Ghijsels 64 Dutch architect and urban plannerMarch 3 1947 Monday EditOne minute after midnight electric power was restored for all British industrial plants still idle since the three week shutdown began 4 Joseph Stalin relinquished the post of Minister of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union and appointed Nikolai Bulganin to the position Born Jennifer Warnes singer songwriter arranger and record producer in Seattle Washington Tommy Blom singer songwriter in Gothenburg Sweden d 2014 oscar Washington Tabarez former Uruguayan football player and manager include a coach of Uruguay National Football Team 1988 1990 2006 2021 in Montevideo citation needed March 4 1947 Tuesday EditFrance and the United Kingdom signed the Treaty of Dunkirk a pact of alliance and mutual assistance 517 leftists were arrested by the Greek government and immediately deported to the islands 5 Villarbasse massacre The last execution in Italy took place in Turin when three Sicilians were shot by firing squad for clubbing ten people to death while committing a robbery Born Jan Garbarek saxophonist in Mysen Norway Gunnar Hansen actor and author in Reykjavik Iceland d 2015 March 5 1947 Wednesday EditThe Judges Trial began in Nuremberg 15 German jurists and lawyers stood accused of Nazi war crimes A sixteenth defendant Carl Westphal was indicted but had committed suicide before the trial began Born Kent Tekulve baseball player in Cincinnati Ohio Died Alfredo Casella 63 Italian composer pianist and conductorMarch 6 1947 Thursday EditBy a vote of 337 to 185 the British Parliament defeated a Conservative motion demanding rejection of the June 1948 deadline for withdrawal from India 6 Born Kiki Dee singer in Little Horton West Riding of Yorkshire England Dick Fosbury Olympic gold medalist high jumper in Portland Oregon Teru Miyamoto author in Kobe Japan Rob Reiner actor filmmaker and activist in the Bronx New YorkMarch 7 1947 Friday EditFugitive French politician Raphael Alibert was sentenced in absentia to death for collaborating with the enemy during the war 7 Timeline of first images of Earth from space First panorama of Earth from outer space Born Walter Rohrl race car driver in Regensburg Germany Jane Relf singer in Richmond Surrey EnglandMarch 8 1947 Saturday EditThe Austrian Interior Ministry announced that a large underground Nazi movement had been broken up with 57 arrests made 8 The American college basketball tradition of the cutting down of the nets by the national championship team began when NC State coach Everett Scott decided he wanted a souvenir after his team won the Southern Conference men s basketball tournament The players lifted Case on their shoulders and he cut the net down 9 Born Carole Bayer Sager singer songwriter and painter in New York City Michael S Hart author and inventor of the e book in Tacoma Washington d 2011 March 9 1947 Sunday EditPhilippine President Manuel Roxas survived an assassination attempt when a barber from Manila tried to kill him with a hand grenade Although he failed a bystander was killed 5 Died Carrie Chapman Catt 88 American women s suffrage leaderMarch 10 1947 Monday EditA Big Four Conference began in Moscow with the foreign ministers of the UK United States France and the USSR to decide on terms for treaties with Germany and Austria 5 Japanese general Hisao Tani was sentenced to death for his role in facilitating the Nanking Massacre 5 1947 Thames flood Warmer temperatures in Britain caused a quick thaw resulting in widespread flooding 5 Enrique Hertzog became 49th President of Bolivia Born Kim Campbell 19th Prime Minister of Canada in Port Alberni British Columbia Canada Tom Scholz rock musician and founder of the band Boston in Ottawa Hills Ohio Died Harukichi Hyakutake 58 Japanese generalMarch 11 1947 Tuesday EditDuring a hearing before the House Labor Committee US Secretary of Labor Lewis B Schwellenbach suggested that the Communist Party be outlawed in the United States explaining that he could see no reason why they should be allowed to run for office when their purpose is to destroy this Government 10 The Council of States in the US zone of Germany approved a restitution law that would return identifiable property to all racial religious and political victims of Nazi Germany 11 BBC Television resumed broadcasting after a one month shutdown due to the energy crisis although it was initially restricted to evening hours only and would not resume full service until April 18 12 Born Geoff Hunt squash player in Melbourne Australia Died Victor Lustig 57 Austrian born con artistMarch 12 1947 Wednesday EditUS President Harry S Truman announced the Truman Doctrine telling Congress that it must be the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures The Jewish refugee ship Shabtai Luzinsky ran the British blockade of the Palestine coast and beached north of Gaza undetected Hundreds of local residents came down to the beach to mingle with the refugees and were arrested by mistake while many of the 823 passengers were able to evade arrest 13 5 Born Kalervo Palsa artist in Kittila Finland d 1987 Mitt Romney businessman politician and 2012 Republican Party nominee for President of the United States in Detroit Michigan Died Walter Samuel Goodland 84 American politician and 31st Governor of Wisconsin Taixu 56 or 57 Chinese Buddhist modernist activist and thinkerMarch 13 1947 Thursday EditTurkish Prime Minister Recep Peker hailed President Truman s landmark speech as inspired by a point of view both fully realistic and fully humanitarian 14 The British government announced a ban on midweek sports in an effort to boost worker productivity 15 The 19th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles The Best Years of Our Lives won seven Oscars including Best Picture The stage musical Brigadoon by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre on Broadway Born Beat Richner paediatrician and cellist in Switzerland d 2018 March 14 1947 Friday EditThe United States and the Philippines signed a treaty in Manila guaranteeing US military bases in the islands for 99 years 5 An Air France Douglas DC 3 en route from Lyon to Nice crashed into a mountain 25 miles south of Grenoble France in bad weather All 23 aboard were killed 16 Born Pam Ayres poet comedian and presenter of radio and television programmes in Stanford in the Vale Berkshire EnglandMarch 15 1947 Saturday EditSweden reimposed rationing of coffee tea and cocoa 17 Air Algerie was founded Heartaches by Ted Weems and His Orchestra topped the Billboard Best Sellers in Stores record chart Born Ry Cooder guitarist film score composer and record producer in Los Angeles CaliforniaMarch 16 1947 Sunday EditDuring the wettest March in 300 years dykes in East Anglia were breached in a gale resulting in widespread flooding 5 The Paris newspaper strike ended after a month when the striking printers agreed to return to work on the same terms as before the strike 18 Margaret Truman daughter of the president made her radio debut as a singer with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra An estimated 13 million people tuned in to the broadcast 14 Born Baek Yoon sik actor in Seoul South Korea Ramzan Paskayev accordionist and folk musician in Taraz Kazakh SSR Soviet UnionMarch 17 1947 Monday EditAt the Moscow Conference Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov demanded that Germany be made to pay 10 billion in war reparations over a 20 year period The United States and Britain opposed the idea 19 The US Supreme Court upheld the right of the Civil Service Commission to fire communists and communist sympathizers from the government 20 Born Yury Chernavsky record producer composer and songwriter in Tambov USSRMarch 18 1947 Tuesday EditTASS published the text of a secret agreement made at the Yalta Conference in 1945 on the matter of German reparations in order to back up Molotov s demand for them The question then turned to whether the Yalta text was supplemented or superseded by the Potsdam Agreement 21 Italy and Yugoslavia restored diplomatic relations 22 Ireland passed the Customs Free Airport Act making Shannon Airport the first duty free port in the world starting April 21 23 24 US patent 2417786 was granted to Hurley Smith for the pocket protector 25 Born Tamara Griesser Pecar historian in Ljubljana SFR Yugoslavia Died William C Durant 85 American automotive pioneer Willem Pijper 52 Dutch composer and music criticMarch 19 1947 Wednesday EditThe Battle of Yan an was fought as part of the Chinese Civil War resulting in Nationalist victory Herman Talmadge s claim to the governorship of Georgia was rejected by the state supreme court which confirmed Melvin E Thompson to be the rightful acting governor 14 The romantic comedy film My Favorite Brunette starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour was released Born Glenn Close actress in Greenwich Connecticut Died Prudence Heward 50 Canadian painterMarch 20 1947 Thursday EditJohn Zevgos former Communist minister of agriculture in the Greek government was gunned down as he stood on a busy street corner in Thessaloniki The assassin was identified as Christos Panu who told the police he was a member of the Organization for the Protection of the People s Struggle OPLA and that his motive was revenge because Zevgos had told him to go to a Yugoslav camp where he was imprisoned for six months because he did not accept the communist line against Greece 26 27 Born John Boswell historian and Yale University professor in Boston Massachusetts d 1994 Died Victor Goldschmidt 59 Swiss geochemist Heinrich Schwarz 40 German SS officer and concentration camp commandant executed by firing squad for war crimes March 21 1947 Friday EditAt the Dachau trials General Jurgen Stroop and twelve others were sentenced to death for murdering prisoners of war 5 US Congress passed the Twenty second Amendment to the United States Constitution setting a term limit for election and overall time of service to the office of President The proposed amendment would be ratified on February 27 1951 Police in Harlem were called to a brownstone at 2078 Fifth Avenue after receiving a telephone call reporting that there was a dead man inside The result was the discovery of one of the most notorious cases of compulsive hoarding in history that of the Collyer brothers Finding the front entrance blocked by a solid wall of boxes and debris police used a ladder to enter a second storey room where they found the emaciated dehydrated body of former lawyer Homer Collyer The remains of his younger brother Langley were only eight feet away but would not be found until April 8 Over 100 tons of debris would be removed from the Collyer home which was demolished as unsafe within the year 28 The romantic comedy film The Egg and I starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray premiered in Los Angeles March 22 1947 Saturday EditPresident Truman signed Executive Order 9835 requiring all federal employees to swear allegiance to the United States Born James Patterson author in Newburgh New York Florence Warner singer in Atlanta GeorgiaMarch 23 1947 Sunday EditThe Zionist paramilitary organization Irgun urged Jews around the world to boycott British goods as part of our fight against imperialism 29 Died Archduchess Louise of Austria 76March 24 1947 Monday EditThe House Un American Activities Committee began hearings in Washington on a bill to outlaw the Communist Party 30 Born Louise Lanctot political activist and convicted kidnapper in Montreal Canada Alan Sugar business magnate media personality and political advisor in Hackney East London England Died John H Outland 76 American football player coach and namesake of the Outland TrophyMarch 25 1947 Tuesday EditA mine explosion killed 111 people in the Centralia mine disaster in Centralia Illinois Born Elton John pianist singer songwriter and composer in Pinner Middlesex England Died Tan Ting pho 52 Taiwanese painterMarch 26 1947 Wednesday EditJ Edgar Hoover told the House Un American Activities Committee that communists had infiltrated the American film industry and were getting their message out to theater audiences 31 Meat rationing ended in Canada 5 March 27 1947 Thursday EditMPAA President Eric Johnston testified for an hour before the House Un American Activities Committee He denied repeatedly that American movies were being used by communists to spread propaganda and rejected as impossible a suggestion that all actors and writers suspected of communist sympathies be fired from the industry 31 Born Walt Mossberg journalist in Warwick Rhode IslandMarch 28 1947 Friday EditA French court sentenced Admiral Jean de Laborde to death for scuttling the French fleet in Toulon in 1942 rather than allowing it to fall into the hands of the Allies 5 Died Johnny Evers 65 American baseball player Karol Swierczewski 50 Polish military leader died of wounds from an ambush by a unit of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army March 29 1947 Saturday EditThe Malagasy Uprising began against French colonial rule in Madagascar The 1947 Grand National horse race was won by Caughoo a 100 to 1 outsider 15 Cambridge won the 93rd Boat Race Born Bobby Kimball rock singer Toto in Orange TexasMarch 30 1947 Sunday EditIn Bombay new violence between Hindus and Muslims broke out over the partition of India 32 March 31 1947 Monday EditA curfew was imposed in Bombay after 47 had been killed in rioting 5 Francisco Franco announced in a broadcast from Madrid that he had presented a bill to the Spanish Cortes providing for a new monarch to succeed him in the event of his death or incapacitation The person would have to be of Royal blood at least 30 years of age a Spaniard and a Catholic and would require the approval of two thirds of the Cortes in a vote If no one met the requirements a regent could be proposed 33 The Bishop of London blamed Britain s high divorce rate on the influence of American movies In an article for the British medical magazine The Practitioner Dr J C Wand wrote that Hollywood teaches that love is an overwhelming impulse without rhyme or reason which must at all costs be obeyed even if it implies stealing someone else s husband or someone else s fiance 34 Born Cesar Gaviria 28th President of Colombia in Pereira Colombia Eliyahu M Goldratt physicist and business theorist in Mandatory Palestine d 2011 References Edit 19 Killed in Palestine Attacks Bombs Demolish British Club The Pittsburgh Press March 2 1947 p 1 Was War Am 1 Marz 1947 chroniknet Retrieved December 23 2016 Gowran Clay March 3 1947 British Hold 60 in Palestine Terrorist Hunt Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago p 1 Power Famine Ends in Britain After 3 Weeks Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago March 3 1947 p 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l 1947 MusicAndHistory com Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved December 23 2016 India Government Policy Hansard March 6 1947 Retrieved December 23 2016 Fugitive Vichy Leader is Sentenced to Death Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago March 8 1947 p 9 Austrians Smash Nazi Underground The Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh March 8 1947 p 1 Neddenriep Kyle April 4 2016 Net cuttinh tradition has Indiana roots The Indianapolis Star Retrieved December 23 2016 Ban on Reds Proposed by Schwellenbach The Pittsburgh Press March 11 1947 p 1 U S Zone Germans Back Restitution The New York Times March 12 1947 p 7 Abramson Albert 2003 The History of Television 1942 to 2000 McFarland amp Company p 22 ISBN 9780786412204 Silverstone Paul H Shabtai Luzinsky Susanna Aliyah Bet Project Retrieved December 23 2016 a b c Yust Walter ed 1948 1948 Britannica Book of the Year Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc p 4 a b Mercer Derrik ed 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 653 ISBN 9 780582 039193 Accident 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