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30. Apr. 13, 1948. Army Day in New York. Army Day in Trieste. Red demonstration in Milan. Four year old musical prodigy [Jerard Jennings]. Eye filling bathing suits. Novel eye glasses. Masters' golf tournament [Augusta]. Girls baseball league training. Outboard motorboat race.
© 13Apr48; MP2943.
31. Apr. 16, 1948. Dramatic scenes of revolution in Bogota, Colombia. Crucial election in Italy rouses world interest. London monument honors memory of Roosevelt [unveiled by Mrs. Roosevelt in the presence of the royal family and Winston Churchill]. P–84 jet fighters [Dow Field, Maine]. Cardinal Spellman makes an appeal for Catholic charities. Sports: Louis-Walcott sign up; Gold Cup regatta [Miami, Fla.]
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32. Apr. 20, 1948. Italian people vote against Communism. Trieste demonstration [for reunion with Italy]. Bogota after revolution. Helicopter helps to build church in Grand Canyon. This school teaches grown-ups the art of baby-sitting. Yanks win baseball opener [President Truman throws first ball in Washington game]. International Golden Gloves [matches in Chicago]. Citation wins [Chesapeake Stakes at Havre de Grace].
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33. Apr. 23, 1948. Mystery shooting of Walter Reuther, automobile union leader. Sixteen ERP nations sign [in] Paris. General De Gaulle [in] Marseilles. Film industry dedicates its new hospital [in Los Angeles; talks by Jean Hersholt and Mayor Bowron]. U. S. submarines [sent to reinforce Turkish navy]. U. S. planes reactivated [Kelly Field, Texas]. Variety Clubs hail Marshall; hear Stassen [make a speech in Miami Beach]. Dodgers-Giants baseball [New York]. Harness racing [at] Santa Anita.
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34. Apr. 27, 1948. Bogota Conference [finds new quarters after revolution]. Churchill talks [in London]. Battleship "Texas" [now a state monument at San Jacinto, honored by Admiral Nimitz and Jesse Jones]. Testing torpedoes [California]. New York opens national appeal for needy children of world. Lew Lehr's "new look" for men. Bankers conference hears L. M. Giannini on U. S. leadership. Sports: Penn relays [Philadelphia]; British soccer [London].