262. Apr. 9, 1948. U. S. Army calls Red bluff in Berlin. Foreign aid bill signed by Truman. Navy honors Hearst, noted publisher. War veterans rally for free Palestine. Regal trousseau for Princess Anne. General Eisenhower becomes a grandpa. Championship aquatics, Olympic preview [Daytona Beach].

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263. Apr. 14, 1948. Eisenhower in dramatic plea for strong U. S. Patriotic spectacle stirs nation's capitol [Army Day Parade]. Stassen victory livens up GOP presidential race. Paul Hoffman named head of recovery plan. The Americas unite in anti-Red front [in Bogota]. Water ski champs set new records [at Crystal Gardens, Fla.].

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264. Apr. 16, 1948. Lewis ends coal strike as court action impends. Army Day Parades: U. S. Army marches in jittery Trieste; New York City [West Point cadets march]. Musical genius [Jerard Jennings] aged four [plays Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody]. Something new in baseball [All-American Girls' League]. Navy kids slug it out [junior boxing tournament at Annapolis].

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265. Apr. 21, 1948. Revolt in Bogota. Britain pays tribute to memory of FDR [Roosevelt memorial dedicated in London]. Cardinal [Spellman] asks aid for the needy. Lightning speed tests for new thunderjets [at Dow Air Base, Me.] Heavyweight title bout set for June [Louis and Walcott].

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266. Apr. 23, 1948. First films of Italy's election [defeat for the Reds]. Postscript to revolt: Bogota digs out. Ohio River flood. Flying church [Supai Indians of Grand Canyon get a new house of worship]. Royall inspects weapons [at Aberdeen, Md.]. Baseball season starts with a bang [Washington, D. C.].

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