The Swedish cargo shipRosafred runs aground off Stockholm. All 22 crew are rescued by another Swedish ship, K A Wallenberg.[5]
Died:José Antonio Remón Cantera, 46, president of Panama, assassinated by shooting by unknown assailants at a race track in Panama City, along with one of his bodyguards[6]
Marcel Déat, 60, French far-right politician. He was hidden in a convent in Turin to escape a death sentence for collaborationism; his death is made public after two months.[citation needed]
Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito returns from a visit to India.[15] He would subsequently lift many restrictions on churches and spiritual institutions in Yugoslavia.
The Norwegian cargo ship Gatt runs aground at Hook of Holland, Netherlands. Its crew of 22 are rescued by a Koninklijke Marine helicopter or a line from the shore.[20]
Sutton Coldfield rail crash: An express passenger train traveling from York to Bristol, England, derails as a result of excessive speed on a sharp curve. The fourth carriage is knocked into the air causing it to drag along the station roof, damaging both the roof and the platforms on either side. Seventeen people, including the train crew, are killed and 25 are injured. Local people prevent a worse accident by warning an oncoming train.[25]
The Family of Man, an epic exhibit of 503 photographs from around the world, opens at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. The exhibit, curated by Edward Steichen and celebrating the universal experiences of humanity, will go on to tour the world and be seen by 9 million people.
Formosa Resolution: United States Congress authorizes President Dwight D. Eisenhower to use force to protect Formosa from the People's Republic of China.
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