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The following events occurred in August 1962:

August 4, 1962: Marilyn Monroe takes fatal overdose
August 5, 1962: Nelson Mandela begins 27 years incarceration
August 6, 1962: Jamaica becomes independent
August 31, 1962: Trinidad & Tobago becomes independent

August 1, 1962 (Wednesday) edit

 
A monument to the Kulungulu attack[1]

August 2, 1962 (Thursday) edit

  • North American Aviation began a test program to qualify its emergency parachute recovery system for Project Gemini's Paraglider Development Program. The first test was successful, but the test series would end on November 15 when all recovery parachutes separated from the spacecraft immediately after deployment and the test vehicle was destroyed on impact.[11]
  • In order to bring an end to the Saskatchewan doctors' strike, a special session of the legislature of Saskatchewan amended the provincial Medical Care Insurance Act that had caused an unprecedented work stoppage by doctors and surgeons, adjourning after completing its work in less than 12 hours.[12]
  • Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd. was established on the banks of the Periyar River in Kerala, India.
  • Born: Brian France, American businessman, CEO of NASCAR, and son of Bill France Jr.; in Daytona Beach, Florida

August 3, 1962 (Friday) edit

August 4, 1962 (Saturday) edit

August 5, 1962 (Sunday) edit

August 6, 1962 (Monday) edit

August 7, 1962 (Tuesday) edit

 
Dr. Kelsey and President Kennedy

August 8, 1962 (Wednesday) edit

  • Elizabeth Ann Duncan, 58, became the last woman to be executed in the United States prior to the restoration of the death penalty in 1977. She was put to death in the gas chamber at California's San Quentin State Prison on the same day as the two men whom she had hired to murder her pregnant daughter-in-law. On November 17, 1958, Mrs. Olga Kupczyk Duncan and her unborn daughter had been beaten to death by Augustine Baldonado and Luis Moya, to whom Elizabeth had promised $8,000 which was never paid.[32][33][34]
  • Mercury spacecraft No. 9 (redesignated 9A) was phased into the Project Orbit program in preparation for the Mercury extended range or 1-day mission.[24] Atlas launch vehicle 113-D was delivered to Cape Canaveral for the Mercury 8 mission of Wally Schirra.[24]
  • The 3rd Nippon Jamboree came to an end in Gotenba, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
  • Born: Charmaine Crooks, Jamaican-born Canadian athlete; in Mandeville
  • Died: Don Davis, 28; of injuries sustained in a sprint car race three days earlier at New Bremen, Ohio. Less than three months earlier, Davis had finished in fourth place in the 1962 Indianapolis 500.

August 9, 1962 (Thursday) edit

August 10, 1962 (Friday) edit

  • CIA Director John McCone provided his first memorandum to U.S. President Kennedy about surveillance that would lead to a U.S. and Soviet confrontation in the Cuban Missile Crisis, describing an increase of Soviet shipments to Cuba, and his speculation that the Soviet Union was placing offensive missiles in the Caribbean island nation. McCone would give the President three more warnings in August.[37]
  • The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library was dedicated and opened to the public in West Branch, Iowa. Hoover, who had served as the 31st President of the United States (1929–1933) was present and was celebrating his 88th birthday.[38]
  • The Bell 533 research helicopter made its first flight, at Bell's Fort Worth, Texas, headquarters.[39]
  • Died:

August 11, 1962 (Saturday) edit

  • Harry Wexler, an American meteorologist who had been researching the link between depletion of stratospheric ozone and aerosol propellants, died of a heart attack while on vacation. Wexler had accepted an invitation to deliver a lecture entitled "The Climate of Earth and Its Modifications" at the University of Maryland Space Research and Technology Institute. Another twelve years would pass before the first papers about the effect of chlorofluorocarbon on the ozone layer were published. "Had Wexler lived to publish his ideas", an author would comment later, "they would certainly have been noticed and could have led to a different outcome and perhaps an earlier coordinated response to the issue of stratospheric ozone depletion."[40]
  • Andriyan Nikolayev became the third Soviet cosmonaut, and the fifth man to orbit the Earth, when the Soviet Union launched Vostok 3 from Baikonur Cosmodrome.[24][41] Although the Soviets maintained the practice of not announcing the launch until after it had happened, live video of a Soviet cosmonaut in orbit was broadcast for the first time.[42]
  • The Mercury spacecraft reaction control system test was completed. Data compiled from this test was used to evaluate the thermal and thruster configuration of the Mercury extended range or 1-day mission spacecraft.[24]
  • King Kong vs. Godzilla debuts theatrically in Japan, becoming the 2nd-highest grossing movie in Japanese filmography, earning ¥352 million at the Japanese box office, under a ¥150 million budget.[43]
  • Pyotr Bolotnikov of the Soviet Union set the new world record for the 10,000 metres race in Moscow, perfecting the world record he already held.

August 12, 1962 (Sunday) edit

  • The Soviet Union launched Vostok 4 from Baikonur Cosmodrome, with cosmonaut Pavel Popovich on board, marking the first time that two crewed spacecraft were in orbit at the same time. The two Vostok capsules came within 6.5 km (4.0 mi) of one another, and the cosmonauts established ship-to-ship radio contact.[24][44][45] Arthur C. Clarke would write later that the double launch "stunned the world", because the Soviet Union accomplishment "required synchronization of Herculean proportions at the launch site", with the second launch "at exactly the right moment to ensure the near-perfect rendezvous... only their fourth manned space flight," something well beyond the American space program at the time.[42]

August 13, 1962 (Monday) edit

  • On the first anniversary of the creation of the Berlin Wall, three minutes of silence were supposed to be observed at noon in West Berlin. Instead, angry crowds began hurling stones across the border at police in East Berlin, who responded by firing a water cannon across the Wall and into the crowd. After more stones were thrown by the Western protesters, tear gas grenades were fired from East Berlin, after which West Berlin riot police sent their own tear gas across the border. The clash ended after an hour, and there were no serious injuries.[46]
  • A thief started a fire at Mangurian Furniture in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that completely destroyed the building and caused over $315,000 in damage, and resulted in more stringent fire codes to be implemented in the city.[47]
  • Renato Daguin and Giovanni Ottin made the first complete ascent of the west face of the Matterhorn.[48] This was the last face to have been completely ascended.
  • Jean Marie Bertrand became Administrator Superior of Wallis and Futuna, a colony of France.
  • Born:
  • Died: Mabel Dodge Luhan, 83, American patron of the arts

August 14, 1962 (Tuesday) edit

  • In the Plymouth Mail Robbery, robbers armed with submachine guns held up a U.S. Mail truck near Plymouth, Massachusetts, and heisted its $1,500,000 cargo that had been en route to the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. A man dressed as a police officer flagged the truck down, and two cars pulled out from side roads.[49] The caper was financed by mobster Gennaro "Jerry" Angiulo and carried out under the direction of John "Red" Kelley. Kelley would later arrange for the murder of six of the participants in the plot, would avoid prison by becoming a witness against his fellow criminals, and, after being relocated by the federal witness protection program, would eventually die of natural causes.[50]
  • For only the fifth time in its history, and for the first time in 35 years, the U.S. Senate invoked cloture, the ending of a filibuster against the Communications Satellite Act of 1962. The vote was 63–27 in favor of ending debate, three more than the two-thirds necessary.[51] When it came up for a vote, the bill, establishing COMSAT, passed the Senate 66–11 and the House 371–10. President Kennedy would sign it into law on August 31.[52]
  • North American began flight tests for the half-scale text vehicle (HSTV) for the Paraglider Development Program two months late. The instrumented HSTV was towed aloft by helicopter. Despite various minor malfunctions in all five test flights from August 14 to October 23, test results verified the stability of the wing/vehicle combination in free flight and the adequacy of control effectiveness.[11]
  • Born: Ikililou Dhoinine, President of the Comoros from 2011 to 2016; in Djoièzi
  • Died: Rudi Arnstadt, 35, East German border guard captain, was shot by Hans Plüschke, a 23-year-old West German border guard. Plüschke claimed to be returning fire after his patrol was shot at.[53]

August 15, 1962 (Wednesday) edit

  • Representatives of the Netherlands and Indonesia signed the New York Agreement, with the Netherlands transferring administration of the Western New Guinea colony to the United Nations Trusteeship Council until May 1, 1963, after which the U.N. Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA) and Indonesia would jointly administer the territory for a period of six years, during which the Western New Guineans were to be given a choice as to their future. In 1969, the territory would be incorporated into Indonesia.[54]
  • PFC James Joseph Dresnok of the United States Army decided to defect to North Korea while stationed on the south side of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.[55] Fifty years later, he was the only surviving American defector remaining in North Korea.[56]
  • Vostok 3 landed at 06:52 UTC at 42°2′N 75°45′E / 42.033°N 75.750°E / 42.033; 75.750, near Karaganda.[57] Cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev ejected the spacecraft during its descent and parachuted to earth, having set a new record of 64 orbits during nearly four days in space.[58]
  • The Australian Air Force's "Red Sales" aerobatic stunt flying team was wiped out when all four of its Vampire jets crashed, killing the six airmen aboard, during formation flying near the East Sale Air Force Base.[59]
  • South Africa legalized the sale of beer, wine and liquor to Africans and Asians for the first time. Previously, the privilege had been limited to White people only.[60]
 
Feng
  • Died: Lei Feng, 21, who had in 1957 been named as a "model worker" by the People's Republic of China for good citizens to emulate, and in 1960, a "model soldier" of the People's Liberation Army, died "after being accidentally killed by a falling telephone pole that had been run into by a truck".[61] He would become even more famous on March 5, 1963, when China Youth Daily would begin the "Learn from Lei Feng" campaign (Xiang Lei Feng tongzhi xuexi).[62][63]

August 16, 1962 (Thursday) edit

  • The Agena status displays for Gemini were reviewed, and 8 were approved. These displays comprised seven green lights which, when on, indicated that various functions of the Agena were satisfactory. The eighth, a red light, would go on to indicate main engine malfunction. The Gemini Project Office also approved the list of commands (which would be set at 34 after review) required to control certain Agena functions during rendezvous and docking maneuvers by the Gemini spacecraft.[11]
  • The four former colonies of French India were formally transferred to Indian control with the exchange of the instruments of ratification by the French parliament of the 1954 transfer agreement. The four French territories (Pondicherry, Karaikal, Yanam and Mahé) would be merged to form the Union Territory of Puducherry.[64]
  • The Air Force and NASA agreed to use a standard Atlas space booster for the Gemini program. The first standard vehicle was expected to be available by September 1963.[11]
  • Beatles drummer Pete Best was fired and replaced by Ringo Starr.[65]
  • Born: Steve Carell, American comedian and TV and film actor known for The Office and The 40-Year-Old Virgin; in Concord, Massachusetts
  • Died: Phillip Kastel, 69, American gangster

August 17, 1962 (Friday) edit

  • Peter Fechter, aged 18, was killed by East German border guards as he attempted to cross the Berlin Wall into West Berlin. Fechter's death has been described as "the most notorious incident of all"[66] in the 27-year history of the Wall, because Fechter slowly bled to death from his bullet wounds, in front of newspaper photographers and hundreds of spectators who were unable to assist him, and East German guards who refused to approach him until he died an hour later. In 1996, indictments would be returned against the two former guards, Rolf Friedrich and Erich Schreiber, who had shot Fechter.[67] They would be convicted of manslaughter on March 5, 1997, and placed on probation.
  • Television was first broadcast in Indonesia, at the time a nation of 97,000,000 people, as Jakarta station TVRI (Televisi Republik Indonesia) or The National Television Channel of Indonesia, began test broadcasting on Channel 5, coming directly from the Presidential Palace on the Indonesian independence day.[68] Regular broadcasting began on August 24, with transmission of the Asian Games.
  • Foy D. Kohler was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to be the new United States ambassador to the Soviet Union.[69]

August 18, 1962 (Saturday) edit

  • Denied the right to an abortion in her home state of Arizona and anywhere else in the United States, Sherri Finkbine received the procedure in Stockholm.[70] Mrs. Finkbine, host of a children's TV show in Phoenix, had been seeking to terminate her pregnancy since late July after learning that a medicine she had taken was thalidomide, which was found to cause severe birth defects, and her search for a legal abortion began the first nationwide debate in the U.S. over whether abortion should be legal.
  • An experiment in publishing a "worldwide newspaper" by satellite was conducted from New York City, as seven newspaper pages were photographed, reduced in size, transmitted to the orbiting Telstar satellite, and then received at ground stations on various continents.[71]
  • A group of 17 children from the Blessed Hope Missionary Baptist Church of Quincy, Florida, ranging in age from 5 to 14 years old, drowned along with their Sunday school teacher when their boat capsized in Lake Talquin. Seven of the children were from the same family.[72]
  • Drummer Ringo Starr made his first appearance as a full member of the Beatles, at a Horticultural Society dance at Port Sunlight.[73]
  • Norway launched its first sounding rocket, Ferdinand 1, from Andøya Space Center to begin its space program.[74]
  • Born: Felipe Calderón, 63rd President of Mexico from 2006 to 2012; in Morelia, Michoacán state

August 19, 1962 (Sunday) edit

August 20, 1962 (Monday) edit

August 21, 1962 (Tuesday) edit

August 22, 1962 (Wednesday) edit

  • An assassination attempt against French President Charles De Gaulle failed, as he, his wife, and son-in-law were near Petit Clamart, being driven in his Citroën DS from Paris to the Villacoublay Airfield. A team of 12 OAS gunmen, led by former French Air Force Lieutenant Colonel. Jean Bastien-Thiry, attacked the limousine. The rear window and two tires of De Gaulle's car were shot out, and the President was struck by shattered glass, as ambushers fired more than 120 bullets at the automobile, but miraculously, nobody was injured.[83] Bastien-Thiry was arrested on September 17, and executed by firing squad on March 11, 1963.[84]

August 23, 1962 (Thursday) edit

August 24, 1962 (Friday) edit

  • In the most dramatic attack on Cuba since the Bay of Pigs Invasion the year before, a suburb of Havana was shelled from speedboats operated by the Cuban exile terrorist group Directorio Estudiantile. Operating from a 31-foot (9.4 m) boat, the attackers, led by Manuel Salvat, fired 60 artillery shells at buildings in Miramar, an upscale section of the Havana suburb of Playa. Nine rooms of the Icar Hostel, formerly the Hotel Rosita de Hornedo, were damaged, and 20 people were injured. The boat departed after seven minutes.[88][89][90]
  • TVRI or Televisi Republik Indonesia (Indonesian National Television Channel), the first national television network of Indonesia, made its official debut with a broadcast of the opening of the 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta.
  • Born: Craig Kilborn, American television host, actor, comedian, and sports commentator; in Kansas City, Missouri[91]

August 25, 1962 (Saturday) edit

  • Venera 2MV-1 No.1, also called Sputnik 19, was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome,[92] with the aim of being the first craft to land on the planet Venus. However, the probe never succeeded in leaving low Earth orbit and re-entered the atmosphere three days later.[93] At the time, Soviet policy was to never announce a space mission until after it was launched, and to never announce a failed launch.[94]
  • Born:

August 26, 1962 (Sunday) edit

August 27, 1962 (Monday) edit

 
August 27, 1962: U.S. launches Mariner 2 to Venus
  • NASA launched the Mariner 2 space probe toward the planet Venus, lifting off from Florida at 1:58 a.m. (658 UTC) local time.[97] As the first successful mission to another planet, Mariner 2 would reach Venus on December 14, 1962, gathering data for 42 minutes and approaching within 21,600 miles (34,752 km).[98] The launch came a month after the failed American launch of Mariner 1 to Venus, and three days after the Soviet launch of Sputnik 19 to Venus.
  • The proposed Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, outlawing the poll tax, was submitted to the states for ratification. The House of Representatives voted 295–86 to approve the resolution, which had passed the U.S. Senate 77–16 on March 27.[99] By 1962, only two American states (Alabama and Mississippi) still used the poll tax to deter African-Americans from voting, and only three others (Arkansas, Texas and Virginia) had a poll tax law.[100] The Amendment would be ratified on January 23, 1964, when South Dakota would become the 38th of 50 states to approve it.[101]
  • At a meeting in Guangzhou between China's Prime Minister Zhou Enlai and North Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, the People's Republic committed to supplying the Viet Cong, at China's expense, "with enough weapons to arm 230 infantry battalions".[102]
  • Born: Sjón (Sigurjón Birgir Sigurðsson), Icelandic novelist, poet and lyricist; in Reykjavík

August 28, 1962 (Tuesday) edit

August 29, 1962 (Wednesday) edit

  • Photographs by an American U-2 spy plane over Cuba first revealed the presence there of Soviet SA-2 missiles, for anti-aircraft defense. Offensive, nuclear-armed missiles would not be discovered in Cuba until later flights, precipitating the Cuban Missile Crisis.[106]
  • FC Nuremberg defeated Fortuna Düsseldorf, 2–1, in the final of the 1961–62 DFB-Pokal, the postseason tournament of the 16 highest finishing West German clubs.[107]

August 30, 1962 (Thursday) edit

  • An American U-2 spyplane, flying from Japan, accidentally drifted over the Soviet Union's Sakhalin Island, the only known incursion after the 1960 U-2 incident. The U.S. State Department formally apologized to the Soviet Union following a protest.[108]
  • The Supremes recorded their fourth single, "Let Me Go the Right Way", at Studio A of "Hitsville U.S.A.", the Motown Records recording studios at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit.[109]
  • Born: Alexander Litvinenko, Russian defector who was murdered by polonium-210 radiation poisoning in 2006 after publishing two books critical of the regime of Vladimir Putin; in Voronezh
  • Died:
    • Al Tomaini, 50, retired American circus performer billed as "The Tallest Man in the World" (verified as being 8 feet 4.5 inches (2.553 m) tall in 1931); in Gibsonton, Florida, of complications after the removal of a pituitary gland tumor a few weeks earlier.[110]
    • Aaslaug Aasland, 72, Norwegian politician

August 31, 1962 (Friday) edit

  • Gemini Project Office outlined plans for checking out the spacecraft at Cape Canaveral. Gemini preflight checkout would follow the pattern established for Mercury, a series of end-to-end functional tests to check the spacecraft and its systems completely. To implement the checkout of the Gemini spacecraft, the Hangar S complex at Cape Canaveral would be enlarged. Major test stations would be housed at Hangar AR, an existing facility adjacent to Hangar S. The required facilities were scheduled to be completed by March 1, 1963, in time to support the checkout of Gemini spacecraft No. 1, which was due to arrive at the Cape by the end of April 1963.[11]
  • Trinidad and Tobago, consisting of the two southernmost islands of the West Indies, became independent after 165 years as a British colony. As midnight approached in Port of Spain on August 30, the British flag was slowly lowered as the Royal Marine Band played Taps, and after a moment of silence, the new nation's red, white and black flag was quickly run up the flagpole as the National Guard and police bands played the new national anthem, Forged from the Love of Liberty. Eric Williams served as the nation's first Prime Minister, while former governor Solomon Hochoy became Governor-General.[111]

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Friday 11 August 11 1962 Saturday 12 August 12 1962 Sunday 13 August 13 1962 Monday 14 August 14 1962 Tuesday 15 August 15 1962 Wednesday 16 August 16 1962 Thursday 17 August 17 1962 Friday 18 August 18 1962 Saturday 19 August 19 1962 Sunday 20 August 20 1962 Monday 21 August 21 1962 Tuesday 22 August 22 1962 Wednesday 23 August 23 1962 Thursday 24 August 24 1962 Friday 25 August 25 1962 Saturday 26 August 26 1962 Sunday 27 August 27 1962 Monday 28 August 28 1962 Tuesday 29 August 29 1962 Wednesday 30 August 30 1962 Thursday 31 August 31 1962 Friday 32 ReferencesAugust 1 1962 Wednesday edit nbsp A monument to the Kulungulu attack 1 An assassination attempt against Ghana s President Kwame Nkrumah failed when Nkrumah finished a speech early before a time bomb went off Nkrumah had stopped in the village of Kulungugu on his way back from a state visit to Upper Volta 2 In Major League Baseball pitcher Bill Monbouquette playing for the Boston Red Sox pitched a no hitter against the Chicago White Sox one of five that year after only one had been pitched in 1961 3 Besides Monbouquette no hitters were also pitched in May by Bo Belinsky of the Angels two in the final week of June on June 26 by Monbouquette s Red Sox teammate Earl Wilson and on June 30 by the Dodgers Sandy Koufax and a final one on August 26 by Minnesota s Jack Kralick A Nepal Airlines RNA Douglas C 47A DL 9N AAH en route from Kathmandu Gaucher Airport to New Delhi crashed near Tulachan Dhuri The wreckage was discovered eight days later on a mountain top at 11 200 feet 3 400 m All four crew and six passengers were killed including Nepal s ambassador to India 4 5 Initial reports were that rescue teams had found the airliner and that all ten people on board were safe 6 The Darul Islam rebellion in Indonesia was defeated with the capture of its leader Sekarmadji Maridjan Kartosuwirjo who would be executed a month later 7 In the UK the Tenbury and Bewdley Railway was closed to passengers under the cutbacks of the Beeching Axe 8 Died Dr Geoffrey Bacon 44 British scientist three days after being accidentally infected by bubonic plague at Britain s germ warfare center at Porton Down Wiltshire 9 General Gordon Bennett 75 Australian military leader 10 August 2 1962 Thursday editNorth American Aviation began a test program to qualify its emergency parachute recovery system for Project Gemini s Paraglider Development Program The first test was successful but the test series would end on November 15 when all recovery parachutes separated from the spacecraft immediately after deployment and the test vehicle was destroyed on impact 11 In order to bring an end to the Saskatchewan doctors strike a special session of the legislature of Saskatchewan amended the provincial Medical Care Insurance Act that had caused an unprecedented work stoppage by doctors and surgeons adjourning after completing its work in less than 12 hours 12 Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd was established on the banks of the Periyar River in Kerala India Born Brian France American businessman CEO of NASCAR and son of Bill France Jr in Daytona Beach FloridaAugust 3 1962 Friday editPresident John F Kennedy decided to break ties with singer Frank Sinatra after his brother U S Attorney General Robert F Kennedy reported to him about Sinatra s connections with organized crime Sinatra was reportedly so enraged by the President s decision to no longer visit the singer s Palm Springs home that he took a sledgehammer and personally destroyed a landing pad built to accommodate visits by the presidential helicopter Marine One 13 Tusko a 14 year old male Indian elephant at the Oklahoma City Zoo was injected with 270 milligrams 4 2 gr of the hallucinogen LSD in an experiment by researchers at the University of Oklahoma to simulate musth the periodic condition of aggressive behavior and rage by male elephants Tusko collapsed five minutes after the injection and died less than two hours later 14 15 The U S Air Force outlined its plans for converting Complex 14 at the Atlantic Missile Range at Cape Canaveral for use by the Gemini Project Office The site of Project Mercury launches Complex 14 would be modified for Project Gemini operations as the Agena target vehicle launch site 11 Died Dean Cromwell 82 American athletics coach nicknamed Maker of Champions who coached the USC Trojans track team to 12 national championships including nine consecutive titles from 1935 to 1943 August 4 1962 Saturday editMarilyn Monroe took a fatal overdose of Nembutal at her home at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in Brentwood in Los Angeles apparently at some point between a 7 15 p m phone call from her former stepson Joe DiMaggio Jr and a 7 30 p m call from actor Peter Lawford The Nembutal interacted with a dosage of chloral hydrate already in her body and she was in a coma by 10 p m 16 17 Crown Prince Vong Savang of Laos married Princess Mahneelai citation needed August 5 1962 Sunday editNelson Mandela was arrested in South Africa and imprisoned for more than 27 years After returning home from a tour that he had made of African nations Mandela was being driven by Cecil Williams to Johannesburg Their car was near the village of Cedara outside of Howick when a Sergeant Vorster recognized both men and pulled them over Mandela who identified himself as David Motsamayi was taken to Pietermaritzburg While serving part of a five year sentence for illegally leaving the country he was tried and convicted on new charges in 1963 for sabotage and given a life sentence He would not be released until February 11 1990 In 1994 Mandela would be elected the first black President of South Africa 18 American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell was the guest of honor at a rally of Britain s neo Nazi party the National Socialist Movement led by Colin Jordan Rockwell had been barred from the UK by order of the Home Office but sneaked in anyway to be present at the camp in Gloucestershire 19 3C 273 the first identified quasar was found by Australian astronomer John Bolton with the radio telescope at the Parkes Observatory in New South Wales 20 The Soviet Union conducted the second largest nuclear test in history detonating a 40 megaton hydrogen bomb 21 Graham Hill won the 1962 German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring 22 Born Patrick Ewing Jamaican American basketball player 1985 NCAA player of the year and 11 time NBA All Star in Kingston 23 August 6 1962 Monday editThe Friendship 7 spacecraft used in John Glenn s Mercury 6 flight completed its exhibition tour around the world with its display at the Century 21 Exposition in Seattle Washington Afterward Glenn s capsule would be presented to the National Air Museum of the Smithsonian Institution on February 20 1963 24 Jamaica received its independence from the United Kingdom Princess Margaret of the UK and U S Vice President Lyndon B Johnson were among the dignitaries who watched the lowering of the British flag in Kingston 25 Patsy Cline released her final studio album Sentimentally Yours seven months before her death in a plane crash 26 Born Michelle Yeoh Malaysian actress in Ipoh 27 Died Angel Borlenghi 58 Argentine labour leader and politician Interior Minister and enforcer for dictator Juan Peron 1946 1955 28 August 7 1962 Tuesday edit nbsp Dr Kelsey and President Kennedy At the White House President Kennedy presented the President s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service to Dr Frances Oldham Kelsey a reviewer for the U S Food and Drug Administration who successfully blocked the approval of the birth defect causing drug thalidomide for American sale 29 Guillermo Valencia of the Conservative Party was sworn in as the new President of Colombia quietly succeeding Alberto Lleras Camargo of the Liberal Party Valencia s inauguration marked the first successful test of a unique agreement whereby the Liberal and Conservative agreed to alternate the presidency every four years 30 Algeria s provisional government led by Prime Minister Benyoucef Benkhedda stepped aside in favor of leftist Vice Premier Ahmed Ben Bella who had returned to Algiers from Oran four days earlier 31 August 8 1962 Wednesday editElizabeth Ann Duncan 58 became the last woman to be executed in the United States prior to the restoration of the death penalty in 1977 She was put to death in the gas chamber at California s San Quentin State Prison on the same day as the two men whom she had hired to murder her pregnant daughter in law On November 17 1958 Mrs Olga Kupczyk Duncan and her unborn daughter had been beaten to death by Augustine Baldonado and Luis Moya to whom Elizabeth had promised 8 000 which was never paid 32 33 34 Mercury spacecraft No 9 redesignated 9A was phased into the Project Orbit program in preparation for the Mercury extended range or 1 day mission 24 Atlas launch vehicle 113 D was delivered to Cape Canaveral for the Mercury 8 mission of Wally Schirra 24 The 3rd Nippon Jamboree came to an end in Gotenba Shizuoka Prefecture Japan Born Charmaine Crooks Jamaican born Canadian athlete in Mandeville Died Don Davis 28 of injuries sustained in a sprint car race three days earlier at New Bremen Ohio Less than three months earlier Davis had finished in fourth place in the 1962 Indianapolis 500 August 9 1962 Thursday editPrime Minister of Canada John Diefenbaker shuffled his cabinet giving new jobs to six Ministers and bringing in three new men Five of his Ministers had lost their seats in Parliament in the June 18 elections 35 Among the changes were the move of Finance Minister Donald Fleming to Minister of Justice and Attorney General and the removal of William Joseph Browne who left the office of Solicitor General of Canada a position that would remain vacant for nearly a year Died Hermann Hesse 85 German born Swiss novelist known for such works as Steppenwolf and Siddhartha and 1946 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 36 August 10 1962 Friday editCIA Director John McCone provided his first memorandum to U S President Kennedy about surveillance that would lead to a U S and Soviet confrontation in the Cuban Missile Crisis describing an increase of Soviet shipments to Cuba and his speculation that the Soviet Union was placing offensive missiles in the Caribbean island nation McCone would give the President three more warnings in August 37 The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library was dedicated and opened to the public in West Branch Iowa Hoover who had served as the 31st President of the United States 1929 1933 was present and was celebrating his 88th birthday 38 The Bell 533 research helicopter made its first flight at Bell s Fort Worth Texas headquarters 39 Died Paul David Devanandan 61 Indian Protestant Christian theologian Ted Husing 60 pioneering American sportscasterAugust 11 1962 Saturday editHarry Wexler an American meteorologist who had been researching the link between depletion of stratospheric ozone and aerosol propellants died of a heart attack while on vacation Wexler had accepted an invitation to deliver a lecture entitled The Climate of Earth and Its Modifications at the University of Maryland Space Research and Technology Institute Another twelve years would pass before the first papers about the effect of chlorofluorocarbon on the ozone layer were published Had Wexler lived to publish his ideas an author would comment later they would certainly have been noticed and could have led to a different outcome and perhaps an earlier coordinated response to the issue of stratospheric ozone depletion 40 Andriyan Nikolayev became the third Soviet cosmonaut and the fifth man to orbit the Earth when the Soviet Union launched Vostok 3 from Baikonur Cosmodrome 24 41 Although the Soviets maintained the practice of not announcing the launch until after it had happened live video of a Soviet cosmonaut in orbit was broadcast for the first time 42 The Mercury spacecraft reaction control system test was completed Data compiled from this test was used to evaluate the thermal and thruster configuration of the Mercury extended range or 1 day mission spacecraft 24 King Kong vs Godzilla debuts theatrically in Japan becoming the 2nd highest grossing movie in Japanese filmography earning 352 million at the Japanese box office under a 150 million budget 43 Pyotr Bolotnikov of the Soviet Union set the new world record for the 10 000 metres race in Moscow perfecting the world record he already held August 12 1962 Sunday editThe Soviet Union launched Vostok 4 from Baikonur Cosmodrome with cosmonaut Pavel Popovich on board marking the first time that two crewed spacecraft were in orbit at the same time The two Vostok capsules came within 6 5 km 4 0 mi of one another and the cosmonauts established ship to ship radio contact 24 44 45 Arthur C Clarke would write later that the double launch stunned the world because the Soviet Union accomplishment required synchronization of Herculean proportions at the launch site with the second launch at exactly the right moment to ensure the near perfect rendezvous only their fourth manned space flight something well beyond the American space program at the time 42 August 13 1962 Monday editOn the first anniversary of the creation of the Berlin Wall three minutes of silence were supposed to be observed at noon in West Berlin Instead angry crowds began hurling stones across the border at police in East Berlin who responded by firing a water cannon across the Wall and into the crowd After more stones were thrown by the Western protesters tear gas grenades were fired from East Berlin after which West Berlin riot police sent their own tear gas across the border The clash ended after an hour and there were no serious injuries 46 A thief started a fire at Mangurian Furniture in Fort Lauderdale Florida that completely destroyed the building and caused over 315 000 in damage and resulted in more stringent fire codes to be implemented in the city 47 Renato Daguin and Giovanni Ottin made the first complete ascent of the west face of the Matterhorn 48 This was the last face to have been completely ascended Jean Marie Bertrand became Administrator Superior of Wallis and Futuna a colony of France Born Leonidas Donskis Lithuanian politician and philosopher in Klaipeda Lithuanian SSR Soviet Union died from heart attack 2016 John Slattery American actor and director in Boston Died Mabel Dodge Luhan 83 American patron of the artsAugust 14 1962 Tuesday editIn the Plymouth Mail Robbery robbers armed with submachine guns held up a U S Mail truck near Plymouth Massachusetts and heisted its 1 500 000 cargo that had been en route to the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston A man dressed as a police officer flagged the truck down and two cars pulled out from side roads 49 The caper was financed by mobster Gennaro Jerry Angiulo and carried out under the direction of John Red Kelley Kelley would later arrange for the murder of six of the participants in the plot would avoid prison by becoming a witness against his fellow criminals and after being relocated by the federal witness protection program would eventually die of natural causes 50 For only the fifth time in its history and for the first time in 35 years the U S Senate invoked cloture the ending of a filibuster against the Communications Satellite Act of 1962 The vote was 63 27 in favor of ending debate three more than the two thirds necessary 51 When it came up for a vote the bill establishing COMSAT passed the Senate 66 11 and the House 371 10 President Kennedy would sign it into law on August 31 52 North American began flight tests for the half scale text vehicle HSTV for the Paraglider Development Program two months late The instrumented HSTV was towed aloft by helicopter Despite various minor malfunctions in all five test flights from August 14 to October 23 test results verified the stability of the wing vehicle combination in free flight and the adequacy of control effectiveness 11 Born Ikililou Dhoinine President of the Comoros from 2011 to 2016 in Djoiezi Died Rudi Arnstadt 35 East German border guard captain was shot by Hans Pluschke a 23 year old West German border guard Pluschke claimed to be returning fire after his patrol was shot at 53 August 15 1962 Wednesday editRepresentatives of the Netherlands and Indonesia signed the New York Agreement with the Netherlands transferring administration of the Western New Guinea colony to the United Nations Trusteeship Council until May 1 1963 after which the U N Temporary Executive Authority UNTEA and Indonesia would jointly administer the territory for a period of six years during which the Western New Guineans were to be given a choice as to their future In 1969 the territory would be incorporated into Indonesia 54 PFC James Joseph Dresnok of the United States Army decided to defect to North Korea while stationed on the south side of the Korean Demilitarized Zone 55 Fifty years later he was the only surviving American defector remaining in North Korea 56 Vostok 3 landed at 06 52 UTC at 42 2 N 75 45 E 42 033 N 75 750 E 42 033 75 750 near Karaganda 57 Cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev ejected the spacecraft during its descent and parachuted to earth having set a new record of 64 orbits during nearly four days in space 58 The Australian Air Force s Red Sales aerobatic stunt flying team was wiped out when all four of its Vampire jets crashed killing the six airmen aboard during formation flying near the East Sale Air Force Base 59 South Africa legalized the sale of beer wine and liquor to Africans and Asians for the first time Previously the privilege had been limited to White people only 60 nbsp Feng Died Lei Feng 21 who had in 1957 been named as a model worker by the People s Republic of China for good citizens to emulate and in 1960 a model soldier of the People s Liberation Army died after being accidentally killed by a falling telephone pole that had been run into by a truck 61 He would become even more famous on March 5 1963 when China Youth Daily would begin the Learn from Lei Feng campaign Xiang Lei Feng tongzhi xuexi 62 63 August 16 1962 Thursday editThe Agena status displays for Gemini were reviewed and 8 were approved These displays comprised seven green lights which when on indicated that various functions of the Agena were satisfactory The eighth a red light would go on to indicate main engine malfunction The Gemini Project Office also approved the list of commands which would be set at 34 after review required to control certain Agena functions during rendezvous and docking maneuvers by the Gemini spacecraft 11 The four former colonies of French India were formally transferred to Indian control with the exchange of the instruments of ratification by the French parliament of the 1954 transfer agreement The four French territories Pondicherry Karaikal Yanam and Mahe would be merged to form the Union Territory of Puducherry 64 The Air Force and NASA agreed to use a standard Atlas space booster for the Gemini program The first standard vehicle was expected to be available by September 1963 11 Beatles drummer Pete Best was fired and replaced by Ringo Starr 65 Born Steve Carell American comedian and TV and film actor known for The Office and The 40 Year Old Virgin in Concord Massachusetts Died Phillip Kastel 69 American gangsterAugust 17 1962 Friday editPeter Fechter aged 18 was killed by East German border guards as he attempted to cross the Berlin Wall into West Berlin Fechter s death has been described as the most notorious incident of all 66 in the 27 year history of the Wall because Fechter slowly bled to death from his bullet wounds in front of newspaper photographers and hundreds of spectators who were unable to assist him and East German guards who refused to approach him until he died an hour later In 1996 indictments would be returned against the two former guards Rolf Friedrich and Erich Schreiber who had shot Fechter 67 They would be convicted of manslaughter on March 5 1997 and placed on probation Television was first broadcast in Indonesia at the time a nation of 97 000 000 people as Jakarta station TVRI Televisi Republik Indonesia or The National Television Channel of Indonesia began test broadcasting on Channel 5 coming directly from the Presidential Palace on the Indonesian independence day 68 Regular broadcasting began on August 24 with transmission of the Asian Games Foy D Kohler was confirmed by the U S Senate to be the new United States ambassador to the Soviet Union 69 August 18 1962 Saturday editDenied the right to an abortion in her home state of Arizona and anywhere else in the United States Sherri Finkbine received the procedure in Stockholm 70 Mrs Finkbine host of a children s TV show in Phoenix had been seeking to terminate her pregnancy since late July after learning that a medicine she had taken was thalidomide which was found to cause severe birth defects and her search for a legal abortion began the first nationwide debate in the U S over whether abortion should be legal An experiment in publishing a worldwide newspaper by satellite was conducted from New York City as seven newspaper pages were photographed reduced in size transmitted to the orbiting Telstar satellite and then received at ground stations on various continents 71 A group of 17 children from the Blessed Hope Missionary Baptist Church of Quincy Florida ranging in age from 5 to 14 years old drowned along with their Sunday school teacher when their boat capsized in Lake Talquin Seven of the children were from the same family 72 Drummer Ringo Starr made his first appearance as a full member of the Beatles at a Horticultural Society dance at Port Sunlight 73 Norway launched its first sounding rocket Ferdinand 1 from Andoya Space Center to begin its space program 74 Born Felipe Calderon 63rd President of Mexico from 2006 to 2012 in Morelia Michoacan stateAugust 19 1962 Sunday editThe Central Committee of the Communist Party of Hungary officially the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party purged 24 former politicians including former General Secretary Matyas Rakosi and his successor Erno Gero as well as Politburo member Karoly Kiss in a move to rid the Party of Stalinists 75 Italian driver Lorenzo Bandini won the first Mediterranean Grand Prix held at the Autodromo di Pergusa Sicily August 20 1962 Monday editThe U S Department of Defense announced plans to develop a Titan III launch vehicle powered by both solid and liquid fuel rocket motors with a total thrust of over 11 million newtons 2 5 million lbs Scheduled to become operational in 1965 the Titan III would be used to launch the Air Force s X 20 Dyna Soar crewed spacecraft as well as heavy uncrewed military satellites Martin Marietta Corporation had been selected as prime contractor for the project at an estimated cost of between 500 million and 1 billion At a news conference the following day U S Defense Secretary Robert S McNamara cited the Titan III as a major step toward overtaking the Soviet Union in various phases of military space development 76 Fifteen people were killed in the crash of a Panair do Brasil DC 8 airliner after it skidded off the runway while attempting to take off from Rio de Janeiro to Lisbon Another 90 were rescued or escaped from the flaming airliner 77 78 August 21 1962 Tuesday editThe source of what would be developed into the anti cancer drug taxol paclitaxel was discovered by a team of botanists led by Dr Arthur Barclay who collected bark from a specific type of Pacific yew tree Taxus brevifolia Nutt in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest Taxol developed from the extract of the bark is now used in treatment of ovarian and breast cancer 79 The Mexican soccer football team C D Guadalajara won the 1962 CONCACAF Champions Cup defeating the Guatemalan team C S D Comunicaciones by a 6 1 aggregate over two games 80 Born David Morales American musician and 1998 Grammy Award winner in Brooklyn 81 Died Hermann Hofle 51 Nazi war criminal hanged himself in prison in Austria where he had been incarcerated since January 1961 He was awaiting trial for war crimes during World War II 82 Richard Garrick 83 Irish born American film actor and directorAugust 22 1962 Wednesday editAn assassination attempt against French President Charles De Gaulle failed as he his wife and son in law were near Petit Clamart being driven in his Citroen DS from Paris to the Villacoublay Airfield A team of 12 OAS gunmen led by former French Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Jean Bastien Thiry attacked the limousine The rear window and two tires of De Gaulle s car were shot out and the President was struck by shattered glass as ambushers fired more than 120 bullets at the automobile but miraculously nobody was injured 83 Bastien Thiry was arrested on September 17 and executed by firing squad on March 11 1963 84 August 23 1962 Thursday editSoviet writer Valery Tarsis was punished for his anti government novel The Bluebottle Fly He was forcibly committed to the Kuschenko Psychiatric Hospital with a diagnosis of expansive paranoia He would not be released for six months and would later describe the experience in his novel Ward 7 85 John Lennon secretly married Cynthia Powell at Mount Pleasant Register office in Liverpool 86 Lennon s fellow Beatles Paul McCartney and George Harrison attended the ceremony and their manager Brian Epstein served as Lennon s best man The National Reconnaissance Office of the United States made its first successful launch of a weather satellite intended to determine cloud cover in advance of a pass by spy satellites and spy planes 87 Mohammad Ichsan and Abdul Wahab Surjoadiningrat were appointed to the Third Working Cabinet of President Sukarno in Indonesia Died Hoot Gibson 70 American western actorAugust 24 1962 Friday editIn the most dramatic attack on Cuba since the Bay of Pigs Invasion the year before a suburb of Havana was shelled from speedboats operated by the Cuban exile terrorist group Directorio Estudiantile Operating from a 31 foot 9 4 m boat the attackers led by Manuel Salvat fired 60 artillery shells at buildings in Miramar an upscale section of the Havana suburb of Playa Nine rooms of the Icar Hostel formerly the Hotel Rosita de Hornedo were damaged and 20 people were injured The boat departed after seven minutes 88 89 90 TVRI or Televisi Republik Indonesia Indonesian National Television Channel the first national television network of Indonesia made its official debut with a broadcast of the opening of the 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta Born Craig Kilborn American television host actor comedian and sports commentator in Kansas City Missouri 91 August 25 1962 Saturday editVenera 2MV 1 No 1 also called Sputnik 19 was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome 92 with the aim of being the first craft to land on the planet Venus However the probe never succeeded in leaving low Earth orbit and re entered the atmosphere three days later 93 At the time Soviet policy was to never announce a space mission until after it was launched and to never announce a failed launch 94 Born Rajiv Kapoor Indian actor and film maker son of Raj Kapoor in Mumbai died from heart attack 2021 Taslima Nasrin Bangladeshi doctor author and human rights activist in MymensinghAugust 26 1962 Sunday editThe last major event of baseball s Negro American League was played as the annual East West All Star Game took place at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City Missouri In the final season of the NAL there were only four teams The defending NAL champions the Kansas City Monarchs along with members of the Birmingham Black Barons paced the West team in a 5 2 win 95 The Soviet national newspaper Pravda denounced the European Economic Community known then as the Common Market as an imperialist agency intensifying aggressive activity against the Communist nations 96 The 1962 Danish Grand Prix was won by Jack Brabham Died Edward Turnour 6th Earl Winterton 79 English politician who served as a member of the House of Commons from 1904 until his retirement in 1951 during his last six years he was the Father of the House as the longest serving MP in the United Kingdom Vilhjalmur Stefansson 82 Canadian Arctic explorer and ethnologistAugust 27 1962 Monday edit nbsp August 27 1962 U S launches Mariner 2 to Venus NASA launched the Mariner 2 space probe toward the planet Venus lifting off from Florida at 1 58 a m 658 UTC local time 97 As the first successful mission to another planet Mariner 2 would reach Venus on December 14 1962 gathering data for 42 minutes and approaching within 21 600 miles 34 752 km 98 The launch came a month after the failed American launch of Mariner 1 to Venus and three days after the Soviet launch of Sputnik 19 to Venus The proposed Twenty fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution outlawing the poll tax was submitted to the states for ratification The House of Representatives voted 295 86 to approve the resolution which had passed the U S Senate 77 16 on March 27 99 By 1962 only two American states Alabama and Mississippi still used the poll tax to deter African Americans from voting and only three others Arkansas Texas and Virginia had a poll tax law 100 The Amendment would be ratified on January 23 1964 when South Dakota would become the 38th of 50 states to approve it 101 At a meeting in Guangzhou between China s Prime Minister Zhou Enlai and North Vietnam s Prime Minister Pham Van Dong the People s Republic committed to supplying the Viet Cong at China s expense with enough weapons to arm 230 infantry battalions 102 Born Sjon Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson Icelandic novelist poet and lyricist in ReykjavikAugust 28 1962 Tuesday editAt a spacecraft production evaluation meeting Gemini Project Office and McDonnell revised the projected launch date of the first Gemini flight from August 1963 to September 1963 Delays in the delivery of components from vendors caused the revision The first crewed flight and second Gemini mission remained scheduled for November 1963 11 Felix Frankfurter one of the nine justices of the United States Supreme Court since 1939 sent U S President Kennedy his letter of resignation citing health problems U S Secretary of Labor Arthur J Goldberg was nominated to replace Frankfurter 103 Born David Zuckerman American TV producer and writer in Danville California 104 David Fincher American film director in Denver Colorado 105 Died Edmond Privat 73 Swiss Esperantist historian academic journalist and peace activistAugust 29 1962 Wednesday editPhotographs by an American U 2 spy plane over Cuba first revealed the presence there of Soviet SA 2 missiles for anti aircraft defense Offensive nuclear armed missiles would not be discovered in Cuba until later flights precipitating the Cuban Missile Crisis 106 FC Nuremberg defeated Fortuna Dusseldorf 2 1 in the final of the 1961 62 DFB Pokal the postseason tournament of the 16 highest finishing West German clubs 107 August 30 1962 Thursday editAn American U 2 spyplane flying from Japan accidentally drifted over the Soviet Union s Sakhalin Island the only known incursion after the 1960 U 2 incident The U S State Department formally apologized to the Soviet Union following a protest 108 The Supremes recorded their fourth single Let Me Go the Right Way at Studio A of Hitsville U S A the Motown Records recording studios at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit 109 Born Alexander Litvinenko Russian defector who was murdered by polonium 210 radiation poisoning in 2006 after publishing two books critical of the regime of Vladimir Putin in Voronezh Died Al Tomaini 50 retired American circus performer billed as The Tallest Man in the World verified as being 8 feet 4 5 inches 2 553 m tall in 1931 in Gibsonton Florida of complications after the removal of a pituitary gland tumor a few weeks earlier 110 Aaslaug Aasland 72 Norwegian politicianAugust 31 1962 Friday editGemini Project Office outlined plans for checking out the spacecraft at Cape Canaveral Gemini preflight checkout would follow the pattern established for Mercury a series of end to end functional tests to check the spacecraft and its systems completely To implement the checkout of the Gemini spacecraft the Hangar S complex at Cape Canaveral would be enlarged Major test stations would be housed at Hangar AR an existing facility adjacent to Hangar S The required facilities were scheduled to be completed by March 1 1963 in time to support the checkout of Gemini spacecraft No 1 which was due to arrive at the Cape by the end of April 1963 11 Trinidad and Tobago consisting of the two southernmost islands of the West Indies became independent after 165 years as a British colony As midnight approached in Port of Spain on August 30 the British flag was slowly lowered as the Royal Marine Band played Taps and after a moment of silence the new nation s red white and black flag was quickly run up the flagpole as the National Guard and police bands played the new national anthem Forged from the Love of Liberty 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