December 1949


The following events occurred in December 1949:

[December 1], 1949 (Thursday)

[December 2], 1949 (Friday)

  • A note from the US State Department was delivered to the Chinese Nationalist government protesting the shelling of the merchant ship Sir John Franklin in the Yangtze River approaches on November 28, denouncing the action as "unjustifiable". The note concluded: "The government of the United States is constrained to point out to the Chinese Nationalist government the seriousness with which it views this attack upon American life and property. It is therefore requested that the Chinese Nationalist government immediately issue such orders as will preclude the possibility of any future incident of this nature."
  • The University of Sarajevo was established.
  • Died: Eugene Neeley, 53, American football player

[December 3], 1949 (Saturday)

[December 4], 1949 (Sunday)

[December 5], 1949 (Monday)

  • Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion told the Knesset that Israel would not give up its control of Jerusalem. After his statement the body unanimously voted in support of this policy.
  • Composer Arturo Toscanini was made a lifetime senator of the Italian Republic for his contributions to music.
  • Actress Shirley Temple divorced actor John Agar, accusing him of excessive drinking and having affairs with other women.
  • Died: Arthur Bedford, 67 or 68, Royal Navy officer

[December 6], 1949 (Tuesday)

  • The Chinese Nationalist government rejected the US protest against the shelling of American merchant vessels and warned that blockade runners must suffer the consequences if they tried to evade Nationalist warships.
  • Died: Lead Belly, 61, American folk and blues musician

[December 7], 1949 (Wednesday)

[December 8], 1949 (Thursday)

[December 9], 1949 (Friday)

[December 10], 1949 (Saturday)

[December 11], 1949 (Sunday)

[December 12], 1949 (Monday)

[December 13], 1949 (Tuesday)

[December 14], 1949 (Wednesday)

[December 15], 1949 (Thursday)

[December 16], 1949 (Friday)

[December 17], 1949 (Saturday)

[December 18], 1949 (Sunday)

[December 19], 1949 (Monday)

[December 20], 1949 (Tuesday)

[December 21], 1949 (Wednesday)

[December 22], 1949 (Thursday)

[December 23], 1949 (Friday)

  • Pope Pius XII invited all Protestants and Jews to "return to the one true church" to unite against militant atheism. Protestant and Jewish leaders who commented said they had no intention of accepting the invitation.
  • The New York Stock Exchange rose to its highest levels since August 1946.
  • Born: Adrian Belew, guitarist, songwriter and producer, in Covington, Kentucky

[December 24], 1949 (Saturday)

[December 25], 1949 (Sunday)

[December 26], 1949 (Monday)

[December 27], 1949 (Tuesday)

[December 28], 1949 (Wednesday)

[December 29], 1949 (Thursday)

  • The Hungarian government issued a sweeping decree ordering the nationalization of all remaining businesses still in private hands or financed by foreign capital. American, British, Swiss, French and Dutch firms were affected by the order.
  • KC2XAK in Bridgeport, Connecticut became the first regularly operating UHF television station.

[December 30], 1949 (Friday)

[December 31], 1949 (Saturday)

December 1949 was the twelfth and final month of the common year. It began on a Thursday and ended after 31 days on a Saturday. It was also the last month of the 1940s.