May 1949 Explained
The following events occurred in May 1949:
May 1, 1949 (Sunday)
May 2, 1949 (Monday)
May 3, 1949 (Tuesday)
May 4, 1949 (Wednesday)
May 5, 1949 (Thursday)
May 6, 1949 (Friday)
- A motorized convoy of 150 police was sent to break up the blockade in the Asbestos strike with instructions to "shoot as necessary." The police broke through the barricades and entered the town, beating strikers and making 150 arrests.[12]
- At the UN General Assembly, the United States denied a Russian and Polish charge that Americans were building air and military bases in Francoist Spain. "Despite assertions to the contrary, we have no military alliance with Spain, we have given no military assistance to Spain, no military or naval missions are maintained in Spain. The United States has no air bases anywhere on Spanish territory," declared US delegate Ray Atherton. "We have made no overtures in bringing Spain into the United Nations or into the European recovery program or the North Atlantic treaty. Spanish participation in such cooperative projects is a matter of determination by all participants and not by the United States alone."[13]
- The early British computer EDSAC at Cambridge University ran its first programs when it calculated a table of square numbers and a list of prime numbers.
- Died: Stanisław Grabski, 78, Polish economist and politician; Kunihiko Hashimoto, 44, Japanese composer (gastric cancer); Maurice Maeterlinck, 86, Belgian playwright, poet and essayist
May 7, 1949 (Saturday)
May 8, 1949 (Sunday)
May 9, 1949 (Monday)
May 10, 1949 (Tuesday)
May 11, 1949 (Wednesday)
May 12, 1949 (Thursday)
May 13, 1949 (Friday)
May 14, 1949 (Saturday)
May 15, 1949 (Sunday)
May 16, 1949 (Monday)
May 17, 1949 (Tuesday)
May 18, 1949 (Wednesday)
May 19, 1949 (Thursday)
- The US Navy flying boat Caroline Mars broke its own record for most passengers in a plane when it carried 308 people from Alameda, California to San Diego.[34]
- Martial law was announced in Taiwan, which would last until July 1987.
- Born: Dusty Hill, bassist of the rock band ZZ Top, as Joseph Hill in Dallas, Texas (d. 2021); Archie Manning, NFL quarterback, in Drew, Mississippi; Robert W. Broach, world-renowned chemist with multiple patents, in Atkins, Arkansas;
- Died: Paul Schultze-Naumburg, 79, German architect
May 20, 1949 (Friday)
May 21, 1949 (Saturday)
16,000 non-Communist railway workers in Berlin went on strike to demand payment in western Deutsche Marks. 500 were reported injured in fighting between strikers and Soviet sector police and strike-breakers.[37]
May 22, 1949 (Sunday)
May 23, 1949 (Monday)
May 24, 1949 (Tuesday)
May 25, 1949 (Wednesday)
May 26, 1949 (Thursday)
- Pope Pius XII proclaimed 1950 as a Holy Year.[47]
- Born: Jeremy Corbyn, politician, in Chippenham, England; Pam Grier, actress, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Arlene Klasky, animator, in Omaha, Nebraska; Hank Williams Jr., country musician, in Shreveport, Louisiana; Philip Michael Thomas, actor and musician, in Columbus, Ohio
- Died: Euday L. Bowman, 61, American pianist and composer of ragtime and blues
May 27, 1949 (Friday)
May 28, 1949 (Saturday)
May 29, 1949 (Sunday)
May 30, 1949 (Monday)
May 31, 1949 (Tuesday)
Notes and References
- May 2, 1949 . Baroda Joins Bombay . . 3 .
- May 3, 1949 . Court Refuses Germans . . 6 .
- May 3, 1949 . Cozzens Wins Pulitzer Prize . . 6 .
- Belair, Jr. . Felix . May 4, 1949 . Chennault Urges $700,000,000 Fund For China At Once . . 1 .
- May 4, 1949 . Durocher Reinstated By 'Happy' Chandler . . 1 .
- May 4, 1949 . Berlin Blockade to Be Lifted, State Department Announces . . 1 .
- May 4, 1949 . Belgium Approves Atlantic Pact . . 16 .
- Ruch . Walter W. . May 6, 1949 . 62,000 Stop Work At Ford; Dearborn Tie-Up To Spread . . 1 .
- May 6, 1949 . Miners, Police Clash in Quebec . . 4 .
- May 7, 1949 . Police Retake Town In Strike In Canada . . 3 .
- May 6, 1949 . Gehringer Is Honored . . 32 .
- Web site: Asbestos Strike . . June 4, 2018 .
- May 7, 1949 . Help to Spain Curtly Denied . . 2 .
- May 8, 1949 . Voice and BBC Give Russia Some News . . 1 .
- Shevlin . Maurice . May 8, 1949 . Ponder Wins Derby at 16-1 . . Chicago . 1 .
- McLaughlin . Kathleen . May 9, 1949 . German Assembly, 53 to 12, Approves New Constitution . . 1 .
- Brewer . Sam Pope . May 10, 1949 . Increased Power Given Iranian Ruler . . 16 .
- Web site: 1949: the birth of modern German democracy . Butler . Hannah . September 10, 2015 . . June 4, 2018 .
- Brady . Thomas F. . August 1, 1949 . 'Rebellion' Ends For Judy Garland . . Chicago . 14 .
- Book: Steinberg . S. H. . 1957 . The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1957 . . 1413.
- News: Hamilton . Thomas J. . May 12, 1949 . Israel Wins A Seat In U.N. By 37-12 Vote . . 1.
- Book: Grimwood, James M. . Project Mercury - A Chronology . Part 1 (A) Major Events Leading to Project Mercury March 1944 through December 1957 . NASA Special Publication-4001 . https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4001/p1a.htm . . 29 January 2023.
- Shevlin . Maurice . May 12, 1949 . Reds End Berlin Blockade . . Chicago . 1 .
- Daniels . Clifton . May 13, 1949 . Commons Ratifies, 333 to 6, The North Atlantic Treaty . . 1 .
- Frayman . Joseph . May 15, 1949 . Eisler Is Carried Off Polish Liner By British Police . . 1 .
- May 16, 1949 . 25,000 At Rally Pray For Victims Of Reds . . 13 .
- Kennedy . Paul P. . May 17, 1949 . Move To Lift Curb On Spain Rejected By U. N. Assembly . . 1 .
- Crane . Burton . May 13, 1949 . Japan To Reopen Stock Exchanges . . 4 .
- Web site: Zamboni Patents . zamboni.com . June 4, 2018 .
- Web site: http://www.lifeweek.com.cn/2009/0407/24556.shtml. zh:1949年5月的武汉_三联生活周刊. 三联生活周刊. www.lifeweek.com.cn. 在一片树林里找到了解放军118师的师部,然后带着部队走进了武汉,进武汉市的时候已经是18点了”。16日,解放军进城,5月16日17点,张林苏就进了武汉。.
- Book: 武汉地下斗争回忆录. 湖北人民出版社. 1981. 胡甫臣. 383. 共军于下午二时初刻自两端入城,. 统一书号 (National Standard Book Number of China) 11106·136.
- May 18, 1949 . Assembly In India Upholds British Tie . . 17 .
- Daniel . Clifton . May 18, 1949 . Laborites Expel 2 Pro-Soviet MP's . . 1 .
- May 20, 1949 . Huge Navy Flying Boat Carries 308, a Record . . 6 .
- Hulen . Betram D. . May 21, 1949 . U. S., Britain Reject Soviet Parley Aim To End Greek War . . 1 .
- Web site: Don Newcombe 1949 Pitching Gamelogs . . June 4, 2018 .
- Gruson . Sydney . May 22, 1949 . Bloody Riots Mark Berlin Rail Strike, 500 Reported Hurt . . 1 .
- Web site: The Observer profile: Andrew Neil. July 27, 2002. the Guardian.
- May 23, 1949 . Burmese Take Insein; Foes Reported Split . . 4 .
- May 23, 1949 . Tornadoes Kill 46; Strike Many Areas . . 1 .
- Raymond . Jack . May 24, 1949 . New German State Officially Set Up . . 1 .
- Callender . Harold . May 24, 1949 . Austrian Treaty Put After Germany; Vishinsky Asks For Meeting On Japan . . 1 .
- May 24, 1949 . 10 Accused In Films Sue For $52,000,000 . . 31 .
- Callender . Harold . May 25, 1949 . Russian Rebuffed . . 1 .
- Ruch . Walter W. . May 26, 1949 . Eye of Victor Reuther Removed; Assassin Is Hunted on Slim Clues . . 1 .
- Sullivan . Walter . May 25, 1949 . Red Troops Enter Shanghai, Seize West, Central Areas; Nationalist Forces Flee . . 1 .
- Cianfarra . Camille M. . May 27, 1949 . Pope Proclaims Holy Year, Asks Catholics to Visit Rome . . 1 .
- Daniel . Clifton . May 28, 1949 . Court in Britain Frees Eisler, Finds No Extraditable Crime . . 1, 4 .
- Book: Leonard, Thomas M. . 1977 . Day By Day: The Forties . New York . Facts On File, Inc. . 896 . 0-87196-375-2 .
- Ruch . Walter W. . May 30, 1949 . Union Accepts Pact Ending Ford Strike By Sweeping Vote . . 1 .
- Callender . Harold . May 31, 1949 . Proposal Assailed . . 1 .
- Bracker . Milton . June 1, 1949 . Britain, Argentina Set Trade Accord . . 9 .
- June 1, 1949 . Luxembourg Approves Pact . . 2 .