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  • US President Eisenhower delivered his "Chance for Peace" speech to the National Association of Newspaper Editors.[23]
  • A four-story building in Chicago, United States, belonging to the Haber Corporation, caught fire, killing 35 employees.
  • The 1953 Úrvalsdeild karla basketball competition in Iceland was won by ÍKF, for the second time.[24]

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