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The following events occurred in December 1961:

December 11, 1961: Three-judge panel in Israel announces guilty verdict in trial of former German general Adolf Eichmann
December 28, 1961: Edith Wilson, "The First Woman U.S. President", dies at 89

December 1, 1961 (Friday) edit

 
U.S. Department of Defense mandates fallout shelter signs for all designated public shelters in event of nuclear war[1]
  • The U.S. Department of Defense began the distribution of a unique black and yellow sign to mark each fallout shelter to be occupied in the event of a nuclear attack on the United States. According to a newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland, that day, an elementary school serving the families of U.S. Army personnel at Fort Holabird "became the first building in the country to be marked with the new black and yellow 'fallout shelter' sign." The signs would be a common sight during the Cold War until the early 1990s.[2]
 
The Morning Star Flag

December 2, 1961 (Saturday) edit

  • In a speech that began at midnight, Cuban revolutionary prime minister Fidel Castro declared "soy marxista-leninista y seré marxista-leninista hasta el último día de mi vida" ("I am a Marxist-Leninist and I will be a Marxist-Leninist until the last day of my life"). Castro confirmed that he would guide Cuba to becoming a Socialist state, and, in the long run, a Communist state, but added, "I'm saying this for any anti-communists left out there. There won't be any Communism for at least thirty years". However, he made clear that there would be only one political party, "The United Party of Cuba's Socialist Revolution", adding that "There is only one revolutionary movement, not two or three or four revolutionary movements."[6]
  • Dean Smith began his career as the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball head coach. He opened with an 80–46 victory over the visiting University of Virginia Cavaliers, the first of a record 879 wins as coach of one team.[7] The record for most wins overall (903) was broken by Mike Krzyzewski on November 15, 2011, which included 83 wins as coach of Army before he became coach of Duke University.
  • Actors Dinah Shore and George Montgomery announced that they would divorce after 18 years of marriage.[8]
  • Died: Laura Bullion, 88, American outlaw

December 3, 1961 (Sunday) edit

  • Workers at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City discovered that there had been a mistake in the museum's exhibit of "The Last Works of Henri Matisse". For 47 days, beginning on October 18, Le Bateau had been on display, hanging upside-down, and 116,000 visitors had passed it before Mrs. Genevieve Habert, a stockbroker, noticed the mistake. She confirmed the problem by referring to a catalogue of Matisse's works, then talked to various MOMA employees before she was taken seriously. The Museum rehung the painting, right-side up, the next day.[9]
  • Discoverer 35 fell out of orbit about three weeks after its launch.[10]
  • Born:

December 4, 1961 (Monday) edit

December 5, 1961 (Tuesday) edit

  • The largest-ever escape from East Berlin to the West was carried out by Harry Deterling, a 28-year-old train engineer, after he and co-worker Hartmut Lichy learned that there was still an open rail connection at Albrechtshof, 0.25 miles (0.40 km) from the border, and that East German authorities were preparing to block it. Deterling's wife and four children, his mother, and 13 friends boarded at Oranienburg, and four others got on at Falkensee. Deterling and Lichy never stopped at the Albrechtshof station, and rushed the train past startled border guards. The train's conductor, and six passengers who had not been in on the plot, elected to return to East Germany.[19] The government tore up the tracks the next day and put up barriers, and there were no further escapes by train.[20]
  • The Titan II GLV rocket, a modified Titan II missile, was recommended by deputies at NASA and by the U.S. Department of Defense for use in the Mercury Mark II (soon renamed Gemini) rendezvous program. Robert C. Seamans, Jr. of NASA and John H. Rubel of the DoD had the choice of the Titan II, Titan II-1/2, or Titan III systems.[21]
  • U.S. President John F. Kennedy authorized American financial support to the Volta Dam project in Ghana, in order to prevent the West African nation from coming under the influence of the Soviet Union.[22][23]
  • Natalie Wood's imprint ceremony was held at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.[24]
  • Died:

December 6, 1961 (Wednesday) edit

December 7, 1961 (Thursday) edit

  • Robert R. Gilruth, NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center Director, announced the Mercury Mark II Project, the second phase of U.S. human spaceflight after the Mercury program. The Gemini missions would use two astronauts, in a modified version of the one-person Mercury capsule to be built by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation.[21][26][27] After testing of several uncrewed ballistic flights in 1963 and 1964, the Gemini spacecraft would begin crewed orbital flights, with orbital rendezvous attempts near the end of the project. The total cost for the equipment for the uncrewed and crewed missions — 12 capsules plus boosters and other equipment — was estimated at $500,000,000. The two-man flight program would train astronauts for the third phase of the human spaceflight program, the three-man Apollo missions. Mercury astronauts would serve as pilots for the Mark II, but additional crew members would be trained for the latter portions of the program.[21] On January 3, 1962, the Mercury Mark II program would be renamed to Project Gemini at the suggestion of Alex Nagy, after the constellation of the same name, associated with the "heavenly twins", Castor and Pollux.[26][27]
  • NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense offered their joint recommendations to U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara on the division of effort between NASA and DOD in the Mercury Mark II program, with the U.S. Air Force's Space Systems Division to become NASA's contractor for developing, procuring, and launching the Titan II and Atlas-Agena rockets.[21]
  • Hungarian conductor Ferenc Fricsay gave his last concert, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, then retired at the age of 47 due to illness. He would die of cancer 14 months later.

December 8, 1961 (Friday) edit

  • In a triple-overtime NBA game in Los Angeles, Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors scored 78 points, breaking the record of 71 set by Elgin Baylor, as the two men faced each other. Baylor, playing for the Lakers, poured in 63 points. The two men had already combined for 100 points (53 for Chamberlain, 47 for Baylor) at the end of regulation with the score tied 109–109. Chamberlain's Warriors lost the contest, 151–147, and while his record carried with it an asterisk, he would score 100 points in a regular game on March 2.[28]
  • A flash fire killed 16 people on the ninth floor of the Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut.[29] The blaze started in a trash chute and swept across the ceiling tiles, killing 7 patients, 5 visitors, and 4 hospital employees, including a physician. Investigators eventually concluded that the fire had resulted from the discarding of x-ray film into the chute, and ignition from a cigarette.[30]
  • Portugal's ambassador to the United Nations appealed for help from the UN Security Council, reporting that 30,000 troops from India were massing along the border of the Portuguese colony at Goa, and that seven ships from the Indian Navy were approaching Goa's coast.[31]
  • Errol Barrow replaced Hugh Gordon Cummins as Premier of Barbados.
  • Born: Ann Coulter, American conservative commentator; in New York City
  • Died:

December 9, 1961 (Saturday) edit

 
 
Tanganyika's colonial and national flags

December 10, 1961 (Sunday) edit

  • The Soviet–Albanian split was culminated when the Communist government of Albania confirmed that the Soviet Union had severed diplomatic relations on December 3, marking the first time that the USSR had ever withdrawn its embassy from another Communist state. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev had criticized Albanian leaders Enver Hoxha and Mehmet Shehu at the 22nd Soviet Communist Party Congress after the Albanians refused to repudiate Stalinism.[35][36] The People's Republic of China then began a program of emergency aid to the Balkan nation.[37]
  • The Nobel Prizes were presented in Stockholm. Nobel laureates for 1961 were Melvin Calvin (chemistry), Georg von Békésy (medicine), Robert Hofstadter and Rudolf Mössbauer (physics), Ivo Andrić (literature) and the late Dag Hammarskjöld (peace).[38] Albert Luthuli was awarded the 1960 Nobel Peace Prize, becoming the first African to receive the award.[39] As with nine previous peace prize laureates, the selection was delayed by the Nobel Committee because of questions of whether any of the nominees met the criteria in Alfred Nobel's will.
  • Operation Plowshare, the American experiment in using atomic weapons for peaceful purposes, began with Project Gnome, the underground explosion of a 3-kiloton atomic bomb near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Although the test device was placed 1,200 feet (370 m) below the surface in a cavern of rock salt, water within the salt was vaporized by the blast and sent a geyser of radioactive steam 300 above the surface.[40][41]
  • Born: Oded Schramm, Israeli mathematician; in Jerusalem (died in a mountaineering accident, 2008)[42][43]

December 11, 1961 (Monday) edit

  • NASA set its contract specifications with McDonnell Aircraft for the two-man Gemini spacecraft, with the five objectives of a spacecraft capable of (1) performing Earth-orbital flights lasting up to 14 days, (2) determining human ability to function in a space environment during extended missions, (3) demonstrating rendezvous and docking with a target vehicle in Earth orbit, (4) developing simplified countdown procedures and techniques for the rendezvous mission, and (5) making controlled landing on land (rather than at sea) the primary recovery mode. Target date for completing the program was October 1965.[21]
  • After months of trial before a three-judge panel in Israel, Adolf Eichmann was found guilty of multiple crimes arising from the extermination of German and European Jews during the Holocaust.[44] Judge Moshe Landau started his reading of the verdict with the words, "Accused, the court convicts you of crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity, and membership in hostile organizations," then began reading the text of the judgment. Judge Landau was followed by Judges Benyamin Halevi and Itzhak Raveh. The reading of the entire verdict was not completed until the next day.[45]
  • The first spacecraft emergency exiting exercises began for the Mercury astronauts at the Back River near Langley Field, with training for the astronauts and for helicopter recovery teams. In three days of training, the astronauts encountered no problems in using the top and side hatch exits from the spacecraft.[26]
  • Soviet writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn got his big break when he received a telegram from Aleksandr Tvardovsky, the editor of the magazine Novy Mir, announcing that his novel, with the working title of Щ-854, would be published in serial form. Tvardovsky renamed the book One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.[46]
  • The Vietnam War officially began for the United States, as the USS Core arrived at Saigon Harbor. The ship brought in two helicopter units, the 8th Transportation Company from Fort Bragg and the 57th Transportation Company from Fort Lewis, with 33 H-21 Shawnee helicopters, and 400 U.S. Army personnel.[47][48]
  • The 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games opened in Rangoon.
  • Born:

December 12, 1961 (Tuesday) edit

  • Ultimate pressure tests of up to 20 pounds per square inch (140 kPa) were completed successfully on the Mercury capsule and subsequent inspection found no defects. On December 14, water drop tests began with no damage to the spacecraft structure or the ablation heat shield. External pressure tests were conducted at pressures up to 15 pounds per square inch (100 kPa) on December 18 and showed slight bulkhead deflection but well within tolerable limits.[26]
  • Police in Tokyo arrested 13 men in a pre-dawn raid after uncovering a plot to assassinate Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda and the 16 members of his cabinet. The plot, under the cover of the "Society for Japanese History", was financed by industrialist Toyosaku Kawanami with the assistance of former Lt. General Tokutaro Sakurai.[51]
  • The first of a series of satellites constructed by and for ham radio operators, OSCAR (Orbital Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio), was launched into orbit as part of the payload of Discoverer 36. By the end of the century, more than 50 OSCAR satellites had been launched.[52]
  • The South African cricket team won the first Test of their series against New Zealand, at Durban, by 30 runs.
  • The production-standard prototype AESL Airtourer was brought out.
  • Born:
  • Died: Hauk Aabel, 92, Norwegian silent film star

December 13, 1961 (Wednesday) edit

  • In Geneva, the United States and the Soviet Union announced that they had come to an agreement on the formation of a multinational discussion to reduce nuclear weapons, in a group described as the "Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament". The United Nations General Assembly endorsed the idea one week later, and the group first met on March 14, 1962. The 18 nations were the U.S., the UK, Italy, Canada and France; the USSR, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Romania; and the non-aligned states of Mexico, Brazil, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Egypt, Sweden, India and Burma.[53]
  • The chairman of the Dutch cycling federation, Piet van Dijk, revealed his experiences of doping in the sport, stating that, in the 1960 Rome Olympics, "dope - whole cartloads - [was] used in royal quantities."[54]
  • Born: Maurice Smith, African-American kickboxer, World Kickboxing Association world heavyweight champion from 1983 to 1993, UFC heavyweight champion in 1997; in Seattle
  • Died: Grandma Moses (Anna Robertson Moses), 101, American painter

December 14, 1961 (Thursday) edit

  • Twenty schoolchildren were killed and 13 seriously injured near Greeley, Colorado when their school bus was struck by a Union Pacific train. The crossing, located to the west of Evans, did not have flashing lights. The engineer for the train "City of Denver", which was inbound from Chicago at 80 miles per hour (130 km/h), told police that the driver, who had only minor injuries, did not stop at the crossing, while a student on the bus reported that the driver stopped at the crossing and opened the door. The 23-year-old driver, Duane Harms, was acquitted of manslaughter.[55][56]
  • The Presidential Commission on the Status of Women was created by Executive Order 10980 by U.S. President Kennedy, with former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt as the honorary chairman. The Commission's report, American Women, was published in 1965 and described the unequal treatment faced by women in American society.[57]
  • Nazim al-Kudsi was elected, unopposed, by the 172-member National Assembly as President of Syria. Former Premier Khalid al-Azm withdrew his name from consideration prior to the voting.[58]
  • Tanganyika (the future Tanzania) was admitted to the United Nations.
  • Died:

December 15, 1961 (Friday) edit

  • The United Nations General Assembly declined a resolution to allow the People's Republic of China membership. The vote was 36 in favor, 48 against, with 20 abstentions. On the same day, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668, declaring Communist Chinese membership an "important question", and requiring two-thirds approval rather than a simple majority for all future votes on admission, passed 61–34, with seven abstentions.[59]
  • Soviet KGB officer Anatoliy Golitsyn, who had memorized the details of secret documents and cases, defected to the West at the American CIA station office in Helsinki. Golitsyn has been described by one author as "perhaps the most controversial and divisive defector of the Cold War".[60]
  • The Israeli war crimes tribunal sentenced Adolf Eichmann to death for his part in the Holocaust. Chief Judge Landau delivered the decision in Hebrew at Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem.[61]
  • Pope John XXIII created 23 new memberships in the College of Cardinals, bringing the number to 75, and exceeding the maximum number of 70 that had been set in 1587 by Pope Sixtus V.[62]
  • The 1961 New York City Zoning Resolution was adopted, the first change to New York City's zoning code since the first Resolution was passed in 1915.
  • The BBC presented the first episode in the long-running series, Comedy Playhouse.
  • Born: Reginald Hudlin, African-American writer and film producer known for directing House Party, President of Black Entertainment Television from 2005 to 2008; in Centreville, Illinois
  • Died: William "Dummy" Hoy, 99, American major league baseball player known for being the most accomplished deaf player in major league history; in 1888, he led the National League in stolen bases

December 16, 1961 (Saturday) edit

  • The African National Congress, frustrated with peaceful attempts to end apartheid in South Africa, began a bombing campaign with a new organization, Umkhonto we Sizwe, setting off explosions at empty government buildings in Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth and Durban. "Had we intended to attack life," Nelson Mandela would say in a statement at his trial in 1964, "we would have selected targets where people congregated, and not empty buildings and power stations." The Manifesto of Umkhonto, published the same day, began, "The time comes in the life of any nation when there remain only two choices— submit or fight. That time has now come to South Africa. We shall not submit and we have no choice but to hit back by all means in our power in defence of our people, our future, and our freedom."[63] The only casualty was one of the saboteurs, Petrus Molefe, who died at the Dube township in Johannesburg, when the bomb he was placing exploded prematurely. There would be 190 attacks in all until the group was suppressed in 1963, and only one other death, when a young girl was killed by a bomb.[64]
  • The British medical journal The Lancet published a letter from Dr. W. G. McBride, an Australian obstetrician in the Sydney suburb of Hurstville, New South Wales, with the heading "Thalidomide and Congenital Abnormalities". The letter, which brought the link between thalidomide and birth defects to the world's attention, began "Sir- Congenital abnormalities are present in approximately 1.5% of babies. In recent months, I have observed that the incidence of multiple severe abnormalities in babies delivered of women who were given the drug thalidomide ("Distaval") during pregnancy, as an anti-emitic or as a sedative, to be almost 20%..."[65]
  • Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa was crowned Emir of Bahrain.
  • Born:
  • Died: Hans Rebane, 78, Foreign Minister of Estonia from 1927 to 1928; in exile in Sweden

December 17, 1961 (Sunday) edit

 
ZAPU Flag
  • The Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) was founded by Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo with the goal of eliminating white colonial rule in Southern Rhodesia (which would become, in 1965, Rhodesia and in 1979, Zimbabwe. The two would later become President and Vice-President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.[66]
  • A fire at a circus at Niterói, in the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil, killed 323 people and injured hundreds of others. Most of the victims were children; many were burned or died of smoke inhalation, while others were trampled as the crowd (originally 2,500 people) attempted to escape.[67] Towards the end of the second afternoon performance of the Gran Circus Norte-Americano, the circus tent had 2,500 spectators. At 3:45 p.m., as trapeze artists began their act, the nylon tent caught on fire and then fell upon the crowd and the wooden bleachers inside. Days later, Adilson Marcelino Alves, a disgruntled worker nicknamed "Dequinha", confessed to pouring gasoline on part of the tent with gasoline, with the help of Walter Rosa dos Santos ("Bigode") and José dos Santos ("Pardal"), in revenge for not being given free tickets to the circus after helping erect the tent.[68] The three conspirators were sentenced to 16 years in prison.[69]
  • A legislative election held in El Salvador, for 54 deputies to that country's Constituent Assembly.

December 18, 1961 (Monday) edit

December 19, 1961 (Tuesday) edit

 
Kennedy Sr.

December 20, 1961 (Wednesday) edit

 
Prime Minister Page

December 21, 1961 (Thursday) edit

December 22, 1961 (Friday) edit

  • McDonnell Aircraft accepted NASA's Letter Contract NAS 9-170 specifications, to design and manufacture 12 spacecraft, 15 launch vehicle adapters, and 11 target vehicle docking adapters for Mercury Mark II, along with static test articles and all ancillary hardware necessary to support spacecraft operations. Major items to be furnished by the U.S. Government to McDonnell to be integrated into the spacecraft were the paraglider, launch vehicle and facilities, astronaut pressure suits and survival equipment, and orbiting target vehicle. The first spacecraft, with launch vehicle adapter, was to be ready for delivery in 15 months (by March 1963), with each of the remaining 11 to follow at 60-day intervals, and initial Government obligation under the contract was $25 million.[21]
  • U.S. Army Specialist 4 James T. Davis, of Livingston, Tennessee, became the first American combat fatality in the Vietnam War. Davis, aged 25, had been ordered to lead a South Vietnamese Army team near Cau Xang, 10 miles (16 km) west of Saigon. Davis was the lone American among ten soldiers killed in a Viet Cong ambush.[84]
  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ljubljana was elevated to the status of a Metropolitan Archdiocese.
  • France granted the Comoros Islands internal political autonomy.
  • Born:
  • Died: Elia Dalla Costa, 89, Italian cardinal

December 23, 1961 (Saturday) edit

  • A crowded railroad car, carrying Christmas shoppers, as well as students and migrant workers heading home for the holiday, jumped a track near Catanzaro in Southern Italy, and plunged down a 100-foot (30 m) embankment and into the rain swollen Fiumarella River, killing 71 people. The dead were from the villages of Cerrisi, Decollatura, and Soveria Mannelli.[85] The engineer, Ciro Micelli, survived and was later sentenced to ten years in prison for manslaughter after a court found that he had taken the curved railroad track at almost twice the speed limit.[86][87]
  • Eighteen people on the motor launch Roby Anita drowned after the boat capsized off of Mindanao Island in the Philippines. Another 63 were rescued.[88][89]
  • Luxembourg's National Day, the Grand Duke's Official Birthday, was set as June 23 by Grand Ducal decree.
  • Born: Carol Smillie, Scottish TV personality; in Glasgow
  • Died:
    • Kurt "Panzermeyer" Meyer, 51, German General and convicted war criminal who defended against the Normandy invasion during World War II; of a heart attack
    • Wolfgang Steinecke, 51, German musician who founded the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik in Darmstadt; after being struck by a car

December 24, 1961 (Sunday) edit

December 25, 1961 (Monday) edit

December 26, 1961 (Tuesday) edit

  • The Manned Spacecraft Center directed Air Force Space Systems Division to authorize contractors to begin the work necessary to use the Titan II in the Mercury Mark II program. On December 27, Martin-Baltimore received a go-ahead on the launch vehicle from the Air Force. A letter contract for 15 Gemini launch vehicles and associated aerospace ground equipment followed on January 19, 1962.[21]
  • The Kingdom of Yemen, which had joined Egypt and Syria in March 1958 to become part of the United Arab Republic, broke ties with the government of Egypt's Gamel Abdel Nasser. The Imam of Yemen had retained his throne while being linked with the UAR under the collective name "United Arab States".[100]
  • The government of Lebanon passed a new Higher Education Law.
  • British driver Jim Clark won the 1961 South African Grand Prix.

December 27, 1961 (Wednesday) edit

  • The Empire State Building, at that time still the tallest skyscraper in the world, was sold to a group of investors headed by Lawrence A. Wien for $65,000,000. In what was described, at that time, as "the most complex transaction in real estate history", the closing, required the services of almost 100 professionals. It took place at the headquarters of the seller, the Prudential Insurance Company, in Newark, and the signing of the necessary documents took more than two hours.[101]
  • Four days after the Catanzaro train wreck that killed 71 people, a crowd of more than 3,000 people, most of them friends and relatives of the dead, attacked the privately owned Italian railroad line, tearing up the tracks and wrecking stations. Angry protesters set fire to the terminal at Soveria-Mannelli, and at Decollatura, the crowd tore down telephone poles.[102]
  • The Scout Association of Hong Kong held its Hong Kong Golden Jubilee Jamborette, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Scouting in Hong Kong.
  • Anatoly Dobrynin was named as the new Soviet ambassador to the United States, replacing Mikhail A. Menshikov.[103]
  • Born: Guido Westerwelle, Vice Chancellor of Germany from 2009 to 2011; in Bad Honnef (died of leukemia, 2016)
  • Died: Hermann Foertsch, 66, German World War II general

December 28, 1961 (Thursday) edit

December 29, 1961 (Friday) edit

  • NASA issued the Gemini Operational and Management Plan, which outlined the roles and responsibilities of NASA and Department of Defense in the Mercury Mark II program. NASA would be responsible for overall program planning, direction, systems engineering, and operation-including Gemini spacecraft development; Gemini/Agena rendezvous and docking equipment development; Titan II/Gemini spacecraft systems integration; launch, flight, and recovery operations; command, tracking, and telemetry during orbital operations; and reciprocal support of Department of Defense space projects and programs within the scope of the Gemini program. The U.S. Department of Defense would be responsible for procurement of the Titan II, Atlas, and Agena rockets, Atlas-Agena systems integration, launch of Titan II and Atlas-Agena vehicles, range support, and recovery support. A slightly revised version of the plan would be approved on March 27, 1962.[21]
  • France's President, Charles de Gaulle, delivered his annual New Year's address on national television and radio, and announced that in the coming year, his listeners "would see the end of French Algeria 'one way or another'" and that with the withdrawal of French Army forces from Africa, 1962 would be "the year the army will be regrouped in Europe".[106][107] The declaration was a shock to most of the one million French residents of north Africa who had still hoped that their homes would not become part of an Arab Muslim nation; Algeria would be granted its independence seven months later, on July 5.
  • Enver Nazar ogly Alikhanov became the Premier of the Azerbaijan SSR, at that time one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union.
  • Died: Anton Flettner, 76, German aviation engineer and inventor

December 30, 1961 (Saturday) edit

December 31, 1961 (Sunday) edit

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1961 Sunday 11 December 11 1961 Monday 12 December 12 1961 Tuesday 13 December 13 1961 Wednesday 14 December 14 1961 Thursday 15 December 15 1961 Friday 16 December 16 1961 Saturday 17 December 17 1961 Sunday 18 December 18 1961 Monday 19 December 19 1961 Tuesday 20 December 20 1961 Wednesday 21 December 21 1961 Thursday 22 December 22 1961 Friday 23 December 23 1961 Saturday 24 December 24 1961 Sunday 25 December 25 1961 Monday 26 December 26 1961 Tuesday 27 December 27 1961 Wednesday 28 December 28 1961 Thursday 29 December 29 1961 Friday 30 December 30 1961 Saturday 31 December 31 1961 Sunday 32 ReferencesDecember 1 1961 Friday edit nbsp U S Department of Defense mandates fallout shelter signs for all designated public shelters in event of nuclear war 1 The U S Department of Defense began the distribution of a unique black and yellow sign to mark each fallout shelter to be occupied in the event of a nuclear attack on the United States According to a newspaper in Baltimore Maryland that day an elementary school serving the families of U S Army personnel at Fort Holabird became the first building in the country to be marked with the new black and yellow fallout shelter sign The signs would be a common sight during the Cold War until the early 1990s 2 nbsp The Morning Star Flag The Dutch colony of Netherlands New Guinea raised the new Morning Star flag next to the Dutch tri color and was made the autonomous territory of West Papua with partial self government as a UN Mandate In 1963 however the UN turned the mandate over to Indonesia which annexed West Papua in 1969 after a sham plebiscite 3 The first elections held in Syria since its separation from the United Arab Republic brought the People s Party a plurality of the seats The party s leaders Nazim al Kudsi and Maarouf al Dawalibi would respectively be named the President and Prime Minister by the new Parliament 4 Following the resignation of Tasmanian Liberal MHA for Bass John Steer to contest the Council seat of Cornwall a recount resulted in the election of Liberal candidate Max Bushby Israel announced plans to establish the world s first chain of industrial co operative towns in the Negev Desert starting with the community of Mitzpe Ramon 5 A coat of arms was officially granted to Hordaland Born Jeremy Northam English actor in CambridgeDecember 2 1961 Saturday editIn a speech that began at midnight Cuban revolutionary prime minister Fidel Castro declared soy marxista leninista y sere marxista leninista hasta el ultimo dia de mi vida I am a Marxist Leninist and I will be a Marxist Leninist until the last day of my life Castro confirmed that he would guide Cuba to becoming a Socialist state and in the long run a Communist state but added I m saying this for any anti communists left out there There won t be any Communism for at least thirty years However he made clear that there would be only one political party The United Party of Cuba s Socialist Revolution adding that There is only one revolutionary movement not two or three or four revolutionary movements 6 Dean Smith began his career as the North Carolina Tar Heels men s basketball head coach He opened with an 80 46 victory over the visiting University of Virginia Cavaliers the first of a record 879 wins as coach of one team 7 The record for most wins overall 903 was broken by Mike Krzyzewski on November 15 2011 which included 83 wins as coach of Army before he became coach of Duke University Actors Dinah Shore and George Montgomery announced that they would divorce after 18 years of marriage 8 Died Laura Bullion 88 American outlawDecember 3 1961 Sunday editWorkers at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City discovered that there had been a mistake in the museum s exhibit of The Last Works of Henri Matisse For 47 days beginning on October 18 Le Bateau had been on display hanging upside down and 116 000 visitors had passed it before Mrs Genevieve Habert a stockbroker noticed the mistake She confirmed the problem by referring to a catalogue of Matisse s works then talked to various MOMA employees before she was taken seriously The Museum rehung the painting right side up the next day 9 Discoverer 35 fell out of orbit about three weeks after its launch 10 Born Marcelo Fromer Brazilian guitarist in Sao Paulo died after being struck by a motorcycle 2001 Adal Ramones Mexican TV presenter in MonterreyDecember 4 1961 Monday editIn Toronto Floyd Patterson defeated challenger Tom McNeeley with a fourth round knockout to retain the world heavyweight boxing championship Tom s son Peter McNeeley would become Mike Tyson s first opponent upon the latter s release from prison in 1995 11 On the same evening Sonny Liston knocked out Albert Westphal in a Philadelphia bout It was the last bout for both Patterson and Liston until they faced each other in 1962 in Chicago with Liston taking the title from Patterson 12 In elections in Trinidad and Tobago the People s National Movement led by Prime Minister Eric Williams captured 20 of the 30 seats in the Parliament while the Democratic Labour Party won the others The voting was split along ethnic lines with the vast majority of Afro Creole residents voting for the PNM and those of East Indian descent voting for the DLP 13 The Alabama Crimson Tide was voted 1 in the final AP and UPI polls granting them recognition by the NCAA as the national college football champion In the AP sportswriters poll unbeaten 10 0 0 Alabama received 26 first place votes and 452 points overall Ohio State 8 0 1 finished second with 20 first place votes and 436 points 14 The Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal was established by Executive Order of the U S President for service in specified military operations during designated times Retroactive awards were made for service in the Quemoy and Matsu Islands since 1956 Lebanon 1958 the Taiwan Straits 1958 and in West Berlin since August 15 President Kennedy authorized the U S Department of Defense to commence of Operation Ranch Hand the defoliation of the jungles of South Vietnam The first run was on January 12 1962 and the last in February 1971 16 An agreement on maintaining the neutrality of Laos was reached at the 14 nation Laos Peace Conference being held in Geneva 17 The Hundred of Hoo Railway in Kent UK ended passenger services Born Roy L Rocky Dennis American teenager who had craniodiaphyseal dysplasia an extremely rare sclerotic bone disorder in Glendora California died of sudden arrhythmic death syndrome 1978 18 December 5 1961 Tuesday editThe largest ever escape from East Berlin to the West was carried out by Harry Deterling a 28 year old train engineer after he and co worker Hartmut Lichy learned that there was still an open rail connection at Albrechtshof 0 25 miles 0 40 km from the border and that East German authorities were preparing to block it Deterling s wife and four children his mother and 13 friends boarded at Oranienburg and four others got on at Falkensee Deterling and Lichy never stopped at the Albrechtshof station and rushed the train past startled border guards The train s conductor and six passengers who had not been in on the plot elected to return to East Germany 19 The government tore up the tracks the next day and put up barriers and there were no further escapes by train 20 The Titan II GLV rocket a modified Titan II missile was recommended by deputies at NASA and by the U S Department of Defense for use in the Mercury Mark II soon renamed Gemini rendezvous program Robert C Seamans Jr of NASA and John H Rubel of the DoD had the choice of the Titan II Titan II 1 2 or Titan III systems 21 U S President John F Kennedy authorized American financial support to the Volta Dam project in Ghana in order to prevent the West African nation from coming under the influence of the Soviet Union 22 23 Natalie Wood s imprint ceremony was held at Grauman s Chinese Theatre 24 Died Emil Judge Fuchs 83 owner of the Boston Braves baseball team 1923 1935 and the team s manager in the 1929 season Finn Kjelstrup 77 Norwegian traitorDecember 6 1961 Wednesday editAfter Manned Spacecraft Center Director Robert R Gilruth sent the procurement plan for the Mercury Mark II spacecraft for NASA approval NASA Headquarters concluded that the first extended flight would take place late in 1963 and that rendezvous flight tests would begin in early 1964 with 75 800 000 to be immediately released to Manned Spacecraft The plan was approved the next day 21 NASA announced that the United States would not put an astronaut into orbit before the end of 1961 thus ending the possibility of matching the Soviets in the same calendar year Lt Col John Glenn the space agency said would not be launched into space until at least January 25 U S astronauts Alan Shepard of the U S Navy and Virgil Grissom of the U S Air Force were awarded the first Astronaut Wings by their respective services 26 The Dominican Republic awarded the Order of Trujillo for the last time Born Jennifer San Marco American spree killer in Brooklyn committed suicide 2006 Ally Fowler Australian soap actress in Adelaide South Australia Died Frantz Fanon 36 Martiniquais psychiatrist and advocate of Algerian independence of leukemiaDecember 7 1961 Thursday editRobert R Gilruth NASA s Manned Spacecraft Center Director announced the Mercury Mark II Project the second phase of U S human spaceflight after the Mercury program The Gemini missions would use two astronauts in a modified version of the one person Mercury capsule to be built by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation 21 26 27 After testing of several uncrewed ballistic flights in 1963 and 1964 the Gemini spacecraft would begin crewed orbital flights with orbital rendezvous attempts near the end of the project The total cost for the equipment for the uncrewed and crewed missions 12 capsules plus boosters and other equipment was estimated at 500 000 000 The two man flight program would train astronauts for the third phase of the human spaceflight program the three man Apollo missions Mercury astronauts would serve as pilots for the Mark II but additional crew members would be trained for the latter portions of the program 21 On January 3 1962 the Mercury Mark II program would be renamed to Project Gemini at the suggestion of Alex Nagy after the constellation of the same name associated with the heavenly twins Castor and Pollux 26 27 NASA and the U S Department of Defense offered their joint recommendations to U S Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara on the division of effort between NASA and DOD in the Mercury Mark II program with the U S Air Force s Space Systems Division to become NASA s contractor for developing procuring and launching the Titan II and Atlas Agena rockets 21 Hungarian conductor Ferenc Fricsay gave his last concert with the London Philharmonic Orchestra then retired at the age of 47 due to illness He would die of cancer 14 months later December 8 1961 Friday editIn a triple overtime NBA game in Los Angeles Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors scored 78 points breaking the record of 71 set by Elgin Baylor as the two men faced each other Baylor playing for the Lakers poured in 63 points The two men had already combined for 100 points 53 for Chamberlain 47 for Baylor at the end of regulation with the score tied 109 109 Chamberlain s Warriors lost the contest 151 147 and while his record carried with it an asterisk he would score 100 points in a regular game on March 2 28 A flash fire killed 16 people on the ninth floor of the Hartford Hospital in Hartford Connecticut 29 The blaze started in a trash chute and swept across the ceiling tiles killing 7 patients 5 visitors and 4 hospital employees including a physician Investigators eventually concluded that the fire had resulted from the discarding of x ray film into the chute and ignition from a cigarette 30 Portugal s ambassador to the United Nations appealed for help from the UN Security Council reporting that 30 000 troops from India were massing along the border of the Portuguese colony at Goa and that seven ships from the Indian Navy were approaching Goa s coast 31 Errol Barrow replaced Hugh Gordon Cummins as Premier of Barbados Born Ann Coulter American conservative commentator in New York City Died Francesco Severi 82 Italian mathematician Seumas Robinson 71 Irish republicanDecember 9 1961 Saturday edit nbsp nbsp Tanganyika s colonial and national flags At the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam the former British colony of Tanganyika gained independence with Julius Nyerere as its first Prime Minister Sir Richard Turnbull who had been the British governor served as the first and last Governor general of Tanganyika until the nation became a Republic on the next Uhuru Day one year later with Nyerere as President 32 Prince Philip the husband of Queen Elizabeth II appeared on behalf of the United Kingdom At midnight the British territorial flag was slowly lowered as a record played God Save the Queen The lights were then turned off the new national anthem Mungu Ibariki Tanganyika God Bless Tanganyika was played as the new flag was raised and the lights were switched on again In 1963 Tanganyika would merge with Zanzibar to become Tanzania 33 In the Australian national elections the government of Robert Menzies was re elected for the a sixth time Although Menzies Liberal Party eventually lost 15 seats and its coalition partner the Country Party lost 2 the group was able to retain a razor thin majority of one with 62 of the 122 seats in the Australian House of Representatives The joint ticket won 30 of the 60 seats in the Senate of Australia The Australian Labor Party ALP led by Arthur Calwell gained 15 seats and had 60 of the 120 in the House 34 December 10 1961 Sunday editThe Soviet Albanian split was culminated when the Communist government of Albania confirmed that the Soviet Union had severed diplomatic relations on December 3 marking the first time that the USSR had ever withdrawn its embassy from another Communist state Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev had criticized Albanian leaders Enver Hoxha and Mehmet Shehu at the 22nd Soviet Communist Party Congress after the Albanians refused to repudiate Stalinism 35 36 The People s Republic of China then began a program of emergency aid to the Balkan nation 37 The Nobel Prizes were presented in Stockholm Nobel laureates for 1961 were Melvin Calvin chemistry Georg von Bekesy medicine Robert Hofstadter and Rudolf Mossbauer physics Ivo Andric literature and the late Dag Hammarskjold peace 38 Albert Luthuli was awarded the 1960 Nobel Peace Prize becoming the first African to receive the award 39 As with nine previous peace prize laureates the selection was delayed by the Nobel Committee because of questions of whether any of the nominees met the criteria in Alfred Nobel s will Operation Plowshare the American experiment in using atomic weapons for peaceful purposes began with Project Gnome the underground explosion of a 3 kiloton atomic bomb near Carlsbad New Mexico Although the test device was placed 1 200 feet 370 m below the surface in a cavern of rock salt water within the salt was vaporized by the blast and sent a geyser of radioactive steam 300 above the surface 40 41 Born Oded Schramm Israeli mathematician in Jerusalem died in a mountaineering accident 2008 42 43 December 11 1961 Monday editNASA set its contract specifications with McDonnell Aircraft for the two man Gemini spacecraft with the five objectives of a spacecraft capable of 1 performing Earth orbital flights lasting up to 14 days 2 determining human ability to function in a space environment during extended missions 3 demonstrating rendezvous and docking with a target vehicle in Earth orbit 4 developing simplified countdown procedures and techniques for the rendezvous mission and 5 making controlled landing on land rather than at sea the primary recovery mode Target date for completing the program was October 1965 21 After months of trial before a three judge panel in Israel Adolf Eichmann was found guilty of multiple crimes arising from the extermination of German and European Jews during the Holocaust 44 Judge Moshe Landau started his reading of the verdict with the words Accused the court convicts you of crimes against the Jewish people crimes against humanity and membership in hostile organizations then began reading the text of the judgment Judge Landau was followed by Judges Benyamin Halevi and Itzhak Raveh The reading of the entire verdict was not completed until the next day 45 The first spacecraft emergency exiting exercises began for the Mercury astronauts at the Back River near Langley Field with training for the astronauts and for helicopter recovery teams In three days of training the astronauts encountered no problems in using the top and side hatch exits from the spacecraft 26 Soviet writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn got his big break when he received a telegram from Aleksandr Tvardovsky the editor of the magazine Novy Mir announcing that his novel with the working title of Sh 854 would be published in serial form Tvardovsky renamed the book One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 46 The Vietnam War officially began for the United States as the USS Core arrived at Saigon Harbor The ship brought in two helicopter units the 8th Transportation Company from Fort Bragg and the 57th Transportation Company from Fort Lewis with 33 H 21 Shawnee helicopters and 400 U S Army personnel 47 48 The 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games opened in Rangoon Born DJ Yella stage name for Antoine Carraby American DJ and rapper in Los Angeles California 49 Marco Pierre White British chef and restaurateur in Leeds West Yorkshire 50 December 12 1961 Tuesday editUltimate pressure tests of up to 20 pounds per square inch 140 kPa were completed successfully on the Mercury capsule and subsequent inspection found no defects On December 14 water drop tests began with no damage to the spacecraft structure or the ablation heat shield External pressure tests were conducted at pressures up to 15 pounds per square inch 100 kPa on December 18 and showed slight bulkhead deflection but well within tolerable limits 26 Police in Tokyo arrested 13 men in a pre dawn raid after uncovering a plot to assassinate Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda and the 16 members of his cabinet The plot under the cover of the Society for Japanese History was financed by industrialist Toyosaku Kawanami with the assistance of former Lt General Tokutaro Sakurai 51 The first of a series of satellites constructed by and for ham radio operators OSCAR Orbital Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio was launched into orbit as part of the payload of Discoverer 36 By the end of the century more than 50 OSCAR satellites had been launched 52 The South African cricket team won the first Test of their series against New Zealand at Durban by 30 runs The production standard prototype AESL Airtourer was brought out Born Daniel O Donnell Irish singer in Kincasslagh County Donegal Northern Ireland Sarah Sutton English actress on the show Doctor Who in Basingstoke Hampshire Died Hauk Aabel 92 Norwegian silent film starDecember 13 1961 Wednesday editIn Geneva the United States and the Soviet Union announced that they had come to an agreement on the formation of a multinational discussion to reduce nuclear weapons in a group described as the Eighteen Nation Committee on Disarmament The United Nations General Assembly endorsed the idea one week later and the group first met on March 14 1962 The 18 nations were the U S the UK Italy Canada and France the USSR Poland Czechoslovakia Bulgaria and Romania and the non aligned states of Mexico Brazil Ethiopia Nigeria Egypt Sweden India and Burma 53 The chairman of the Dutch cycling federation Piet van Dijk revealed his experiences of doping in the sport stating that in the 1960 Rome Olympics dope whole cartloads was used in royal quantities 54 Born Maurice Smith African American kickboxer World Kickboxing Association world heavyweight champion from 1983 to 1993 UFC heavyweight champion in 1997 in Seattle Died Grandma Moses Anna Robertson Moses 101 American painterDecember 14 1961 Thursday editTwenty schoolchildren were killed and 13 seriously injured near Greeley Colorado when their school bus was struck by a Union Pacific train The crossing located to the west of Evans did not have flashing lights The engineer for the train City of Denver which was inbound from Chicago at 80 miles per hour 130 km h told police that the driver who had only minor injuries did not stop at the crossing while a student on the bus reported that the driver stopped at the crossing and opened the door The 23 year old driver Duane Harms was acquitted of manslaughter 55 56 The Presidential Commission on the Status of Women was created by Executive Order 10980 by U S President Kennedy with former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt as the honorary chairman The Commission s report American Women was published in 1965 and described the unequal treatment faced by women in American society 57 Nazim al Kudsi was elected unopposed by the 172 member National Assembly as President of Syria Former Premier Khalid al Azm withdrew his name from consideration prior to the voting 58 Tanganyika the future Tanzania was admitted to the United Nations Died John Joseph Bittner 57 American geneticist and cancer researcher of a heart attack Richard Schirrmann 87 German teacher and founder of the first youth hostel Emil Sodersten 62 Australian architect of a coronary occlusionDecember 15 1961 Friday editThe United Nations General Assembly declined a resolution to allow the People s Republic of China membership The vote was 36 in favor 48 against with 20 abstentions On the same day United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668 declaring Communist Chinese membership an important question and requiring two thirds approval rather than a simple majority for all future votes on admission passed 61 34 with seven abstentions 59 Soviet KGB officer Anatoliy Golitsyn who had memorized the details of secret documents and cases defected to the West at the American CIA station office in Helsinki Golitsyn has been described by one author as perhaps the most controversial and divisive defector of the Cold War 60 The Israeli war crimes tribunal sentenced Adolf Eichmann to death for his part in the Holocaust Chief Judge Landau delivered the decision in Hebrew at Eichmann s trial in Jerusalem 61 Pope John XXIII created 23 new memberships in the College of Cardinals bringing the number to 75 and exceeding the maximum number of 70 that had been set in 1587 by Pope Sixtus V 62 The 1961 New York City Zoning Resolution was adopted the first change to New York City s zoning code since the first Resolution was passed in 1915 The BBC presented the first episode in the long running series Comedy Playhouse Born Reginald Hudlin African American writer and film producer known for directing House Party President of Black Entertainment Television from 2005 to 2008 in Centreville Illinois Died William Dummy Hoy 99 American major league baseball player known for being the most accomplished deaf player in major league history in 1888 he led the National League in stolen basesDecember 16 1961 Saturday editThe African National Congress frustrated with peaceful attempts to end apartheid in South Africa began a bombing campaign with a new organization Umkhonto we Sizwe setting off explosions at empty government buildings in Johannesburg Port Elizabeth and Durban Had we intended to attack life Nelson Mandela would say in a statement at his trial in 1964 we would have selected targets where people congregated and not empty buildings and power stations The Manifesto of Umkhonto published the same day began The time comes in the life of any nation when there remain only two choices submit or fight That time has now come to South Africa We shall not submit and we have no choice but to hit back by all means in our power in defence of our people our future and our freedom 63 The only casualty was one of the saboteurs Petrus Molefe who died at the Dube township in Johannesburg when the bomb he was placing exploded prematurely There would be 190 attacks in all until the group was suppressed in 1963 and only one other death when a young girl was killed by a bomb 64 The British medical journal The Lancet published a letter from Dr W G McBride an Australian obstetrician in the Sydney suburb of Hurstville New South Wales with the heading Thalidomide and Congenital Abnormalities The letter which brought the link between thalidomide and birth defects to the world s attention began Sir Congenital abnormalities are present in approximately 1 5 of babies In recent months I have observed that the incidence of multiple severe abnormalities in babies delivered of women who were given the drug thalidomide Distaval during pregnancy as an anti emitic or as a sedative to be almost 20 65 Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa was crowned Emir of Bahrain Born Bill Hicks American comedian in Valdosta Georgia died of pancreatic cancer 1994 Salatyn Asgarova Azerbaijani journalist in Baku killed by Armenian militants 1991 Died Hans Rebane 78 Foreign Minister of Estonia from 1927 to 1928 in exile in SwedenDecember 17 1961 Sunday edit nbsp ZAPU Flag The Zimbabwe African People s Union ZAPU was founded by Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo with the goal of eliminating white colonial rule in Southern Rhodesia which would become in 1965 Rhodesia and in 1979 Zimbabwe The two would later become President and Vice President of the Republic of Zimbabwe 66 A fire at a circus at Niteroi in the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil killed 323 people and injured hundreds of others Most of the victims were children many were burned or died of smoke inhalation while others were trampled as the crowd originally 2 500 people attempted to escape 67 Towards the end of the second afternoon performance of the Gran Circus Norte Americano the circus tent had 2 500 spectators At 3 45 p m as trapeze artists began their act the nylon tent caught on fire and then fell upon the crowd and the wooden bleachers inside Days later Adilson Marcelino Alves a disgruntled worker nicknamed Dequinha confessed to pouring gasoline on part of the tent with gasoline with the help of Walter Rosa dos Santos Bigode and Jose dos Santos Pardal in revenge for not being given free tickets to the circus after helping erect the tent 68 The three conspirators were sentenced to 16 years in prison 69 A legislative election held in El Salvador for 54 deputies to that country s Constituent Assembly December 18 1961 Monday editAt 5 15 a m Operation Vijay was launched by the Army and Navy of India as 30 000 troops invaded the Portuguese colonies at Goa Damao and Diu 70 The colonies founded in 1510 and collectively known as Portuguese India comprised 1 537 square miles 3 980 km2 and had a population of 650 000 people By 5 00 in the afternoon all but the capital had been taken Major General Kenneth Candeth who led the invasion by 30 000 troops was named the new Governor of Goa 71 The Portuguese warship NRP Afonso de Albuquerque traded fire with the Indian Navy ship INS Betwa and was destroyed with five of the crew killed The Portuguese Governor general Manuel Antonio Vassalo e Silva declined to follow a cabled order from Portugal s Prime Minister Antonio de Oliveira Salazar that prohibited surrender and closed with Our soldiers or sailors must conquer or die 72 Addis Ababa University was established as Haile Selassie I University by the consolidation of several smaller colleges with a total enrollment of 1 000 students By the end of the century there were over 19 000 students at the largest university in Ethiopia 73 CONCACAF Confederation of North Central American and Caribbean Association Football was founded in Mexico City by the merger of the North American Football Confederation and the Confederacion Centroamericana y del Caribe de Futbol The Scottish League Cup Final was replayed at Hampden Park Rangers F C defeated Heart of Midlothian F C 3 1 December 19 1961 Tuesday edit nbsp Kennedy Sr Joseph P Kennedy Sr former U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the father of U S President John F Kennedy and U S Attorney General Robert F Kennedy suffered a massive stroke after playing golf in Palm Beach Florida He never recovered his ability to speak and outlived both John and Bobby dying in 1969 74 Indonesia s President Sukarno announced a military campaign that he called Trikora Tri Komando Rakyat or Three Commands to the People 1 Take over the Netherlands territory of West Papua and put an end to creation of a republic there 2 Take over the Netherlands territory of West Irian and 3 Mobilize all of Indonesia s resources for those purposes 75 76 At 2 30 p m Portuguese India s Governor General Vassalo e Silva signed an unconditional surrender in front of Indian Army Brigadier General K S Dhillon bringing an end to 451 years of Portuguese rule of the colony 77 Goa Daman and Diu Dadra and Nagar Haveli were incorporated into India as a single Union Territory In 1987 Goa would become the 25th State of India 78 President De Gaulle signed legislation creating the Centre National d Etudes Spatiales CNES France s civilian space agency 79 The World Food Program was created by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1714 adopted unanimously 80 Born Reggie White African American NFL defensive end and ordained Baptist minister nicknamed The Minister of Defense in Chattanooga Tennessee died of arrhythmia 2004 Eric Allin Cornell American physicist and Nobel laureate in Palo Alto California Matthew Waterhouse English Doctor Who actor in HertfordDecember 20 1961 Wednesday editSir Geoffrey de Freitas resigned his seat in the UK House of Commons to become British High Commissioner in Ghana 81 the first Labour appointment to an important role in one of the newly independent former British colonies UN General Assembly Resolution 1723 XVI was passed declaring that the large scale exodus of Tibetan people was linked to a violation of its human rights and the suppression of its culture and religion 82 The last legal execution on the island of Ireland took place as Robert McGladdery was executed for murder in Belfast Northern Ireland Born Mike Keneally American session guitarist keyboardist vocalist and composer in Long Island New York Freddie Spencer American motorcycle racer in Shreveport Louisiana Mohamed Fouad Egyptian singer actor and songwriter in Cairo Bonnie Marino American model and actress in Cleveland Ohio nbsp Prime Minister Page Died Earle Page 81 who briefly served as Prime Minister of Australia in 1939 died 11 days after losing his parliamentary seat in the federal election Moss Hart 57 American dramatist and director of a heart attackDecember 21 1961 Thursday editAt the U N military base at Kitona in the Congo Katangan President Moise Tshombe and Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula signed an 8 point agreement bringing an end to Tshombe s attempt to create a separate nation out of the mineral rich Congolese province 83 Died Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf 68 former Minister President of Lower Saxony and third President of the German BundesratDecember 22 1961 Friday editMcDonnell Aircraft accepted NASA s Letter Contract NAS 9 170 specifications to design and manufacture 12 spacecraft 15 launch vehicle adapters and 11 target vehicle docking adapters for Mercury Mark II along with static test articles and all ancillary hardware necessary to support spacecraft operations Major items to be furnished by the U S Government to McDonnell to be integrated into the spacecraft were the paraglider launch vehicle and facilities astronaut pressure suits and survival equipment and orbiting target vehicle The first spacecraft with launch vehicle adapter was to be ready for delivery in 15 months by March 1963 with each of the remaining 11 to follow at 60 day intervals and initial Government obligation under the contract was 25 million 21 U S Army Specialist 4 James T Davis of Livingston Tennessee became the first American combat fatality in the Vietnam War Davis aged 25 had been ordered to lead a South Vietnamese Army team near Cau Xang 10 miles 16 km west of Saigon Davis was the lone American among ten soldiers killed in a Viet Cong ambush 84 The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ljubljana was elevated to the status of a Metropolitan Archdiocese France granted the Comoros Islands internal political autonomy Born Yuri Malenchenko Ukrainian cosmonaut with 827 days two years 97 days in space on five Russian and one U S space mission in Khrushchev Ukrainian SSR Soviet Union now Svitlovodsk Ukraine Andrew Fastow American fraudster who was Chief Financial Officer for the Enron Corporation in Washington D C Died Elia Dalla Costa 89 Italian cardinalDecember 23 1961 Saturday editA crowded railroad car carrying Christmas shoppers as well as students and migrant workers heading home for the holiday jumped a track near Catanzaro in Southern Italy and plunged down a 100 foot 30 m embankment and into the rain swollen Fiumarella River killing 71 people The dead were from the villages of Cerrisi Decollatura and Soveria Mannelli 85 The engineer Ciro Micelli survived and was later sentenced to ten years in prison for manslaughter after a court found that he had taken the curved railroad track at almost twice the speed limit 86 87 Eighteen people on the motor launch Roby Anita drowned after the boat capsized off of Mindanao Island in the Philippines Another 63 were rescued 88 89 Luxembourg s National Day the Grand Duke s Official Birthday was set as June 23 by Grand Ducal decree Born Carol Smillie Scottish TV personality in Glasgow Died Kurt Panzermeyer Meyer 51 German General and convicted war criminal who defended against the Normandy invasion during World War II of a heart attack Wolfgang Steinecke 51 German musician who founded the Internationale Ferienkurse fur Neue Musik in Darmstadt after being struck by a carDecember 24 1961 Sunday editFrancisco Franco the long time dictator of Spain was shot and wounded Franco had been pigeon shooting at El Pardo when a shell casing from his gun exploded injuring his left hand While he recovered during the first few months of 1962 Franco delegated some of his powers to his Interior Minister General Camilo Alonso Vega and his Director General of Security Carlos Arias Navarro 90 Radio Mecca reported a breakthrough in a move toward democracy in Saudi Arabia with news that Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud had submitted a proposed new Constitution to King Ibn Saud and his Council of Ministers The draft which would have created an elected legislature was rejected and three days later Radio Mecca denied ever broadcasting the news 91 PERMIAS PERsatuan Mahasiwa Indonesia di Amerika Serikat or the Organization of Indonesian Students in the United States was founded in Washington D C the first and largest of several Indonesian American groups in the U S 92 At the town of Bugalagrande in western Colombia a terrorist bomb killed 51 people who were participating in a religious procession on Christmas Eve The blast went off in an army barracks as worshippers were passing through the town square 93 The Houston Oilers beat the home team San Diego Chargers 10 3 to win the 1961 American Football League Championship Game 94 Born Ilham Aliyev 4th President of Azerbaijan since 2003 in Baku Azerbaijan SSR Soviet UnionDecember 25 1961 Monday editPope John XXIII issued the papal bull Humanae salutis of human salvation to summon the Second Vatican Council 95 The announcement surprised everyone in that the Pope did not consult with advisers beforehand Vatican II would open on October 11 1962 with participation from Roman Catholic clergy and theologians worldwide 96 The Maxwell House Hotel at one time the most luxurious hotel in Nashville and the inspiration for Maxwell House coffee was completely destroyed by a fire on Christmas night Although eight U S Presidents had stayed at the inn over the years it later became a residential hotel 97 The Soviet Passport office in Minsk notified Marina Oswald that she and her husband Lee Harvey Oswald would be granted exit visas so that they could travel to the United States 98 Born David Thompson 6th Prime Minister of Barbados from 2008 to 2010 in London died from pancreatic cancer 2010 Stefan Ruzowitzky Austrian film director known for the 2007 film Die Falscher The Counterfeiters in Vienna Ingrid Betancourt Colombian politician and anti corruption activist in Bogota Died Otto Loewi 88 German pharmacologist and 1936 Nobel Prize laureate who discovered acetylcholine the first identified neurotransmitter 99 December 26 1961 Tuesday editThe Manned Spacecraft Center directed Air Force Space Systems Division to authorize contractors to begin the work necessary to use the Titan II in the Mercury Mark II program On December 27 Martin Baltimore received a go ahead on the launch vehicle from the Air Force A letter contract for 15 Gemini launch vehicles and associated aerospace ground equipment followed on January 19 1962 21 The Kingdom of Yemen which had joined Egypt and Syria in March 1958 to become part of the United Arab Republic broke ties with the government of Egypt s Gamel Abdel Nasser The Imam of Yemen had retained his throne while being linked with the UAR under the collective name United Arab States 100 The government of Lebanon passed a new Higher Education Law British driver Jim Clark won the 1961 South African Grand Prix December 27 1961 Wednesday editThe Empire State Building at that time still the tallest skyscraper in the world was sold to a group of investors headed by Lawrence A Wien for 65 000 000 In what was described at that time as the most complex transaction in real estate history the closing required the services of almost 100 professionals It took place at the headquarters of the seller the Prudential Insurance Company in Newark and the signing of the necessary documents took more than two hours 101 Four days after the Catanzaro train wreck that killed 71 people a crowd of more than 3 000 people most of them friends and relatives of the dead attacked the privately owned Italian railroad line tearing up the tracks and wrecking stations Angry protesters set fire to the terminal at Soveria Mannelli and at Decollatura the crowd tore down telephone poles 102 The Scout Association of Hong Kong held its Hong Kong Golden Jubilee Jamborette celebrating the 50th anniversary of Scouting in Hong Kong Anatoly Dobrynin was named as the new Soviet ambassador to the United States replacing Mikhail A Menshikov 103 Born Guido Westerwelle Vice Chancellor of Germany from 2009 to 2011 in Bad Honnef died of leukemia 2016 Died Hermann Foertsch 66 German World War II generalDecember 28 1961 Thursday editThe Defence Food Research Laboratory was established in Mysore India Canada s first BOMARC Missile squadron was formed Born Katina Schubert German politician and leader of the leftist party Die Linke in Heidelberg Died Edith Wilson 89 sometimes referred to as the first woman president 104 of the United States after her husband Woodrow Wilson was disabled by a stroke Mrs Wilson s passing occurred on the 105th anniversary of her husband s birth and she had been scheduled that day that to have dedicated the Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Washington 105 December 29 1961 Friday editNASA issued the Gemini Operational and Management Plan which outlined the roles and responsibilities of NASA and Department of Defense in the Mercury Mark II program NASA would be responsible for overall program planning direction systems engineering and operation including Gemini spacecraft development Gemini Agena rendezvous and docking equipment development Titan II Gemini spacecraft systems integration launch flight and recovery operations command tracking and telemetry during orbital operations and reciprocal support of Department of Defense space projects and programs within the scope of the Gemini program The U S Department of Defense would be responsible for procurement of the Titan II Atlas and Agena rockets Atlas Agena systems integration launch of Titan II and Atlas Agena vehicles range support and recovery support A slightly revised version of the plan would be approved on March 27 1962 21 France s President Charles de Gaulle delivered his annual New Year s address on national television and radio and announced that in the coming year his listeners would see the end of French Algeria one way or another and that with the withdrawal of French Army forces from Africa 1962 would be the year the army will be regrouped in Europe 106 107 The declaration was a shock to most of the one million French residents of north Africa who had still hoped that their homes would not become part of an Arab Muslim nation Algeria would be granted its independence seven months later on July 5 Enver Nazar ogly Alikhanov became the Premier of the Azerbaijan SSR at that time one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union Died Anton Flettner 76 German aviation engineer and inventorDecember 30 1961 Saturday editCongolese troops captured Albert Kalonji who had declared the independence of the Congolese province of South Kasai with himself as President and later as the King With South Kasai reconstituted into the Republic of Congo Kalonji was imprisoned but would escape on September 7 1962 making a final unsuccessful attempt to set up a new government 108 More than 25 years after it had been written the Fourth Symphony of Dmitri Shostakovich was first performed The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Kirill Kondrashin played the symphony at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory The original score had been destroyed during World War II but was reconstructed from sources discovered in 1960 109 Diosdado Macapagal was sworn into office as the new President of the Philippines 110 Born Ben Johnson Canadian Olympic athlete whose world records for the 100 meter dash would be annulled because of his steroid use in Falmouth Trelawny Parish Jamaica Douglas Coupland Canadian novelist known for Generation X Tales for an Accelerated Culture at RCAF Station Baden Soellingen in West GermanyDecember 31 1961 Sunday editIreland s first national television station Telefis Eireann later RTE began broadcasting A speech by Irish President Eamon de Valera opened the new era 111 Previously the eastern area of the Republic of Ireland along with border counties with Northern Ireland was able to receive broadcasts from the BBC and ITV networks from Great Britain 112 The Green Bay Packers defeated the visiting New York Giants 37 0 to win the 1961 NFL Championship Game 113 Died Leo Lentelli 82 Italian sculptorReferences edit attribution Jud McCranie Family Shelters Supported By U S Aide The Evening Sun December 1 1961 p 38 Minahan James 2002 Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations S Z Greenwood Publishing Group p 2055 Mufti Malik 1996 Sovereign Creations Pan Arabism and Political Order in Syria and Iraq Cornell University Press p 136 Israel Town Created in Negev Area as First of Co op Chain Miami News December 2 1961 p 6A Castro Admits He s All Out Communist Miami News December 2 1961 p1 Text of Castro speech Adam Powell and Phil Ford University of North Carolina Basketball Arcadia Publishing 2005 p61 Dinah s Marriage Goes On Rocks Miami News December 3 1961 p1 Painting On Vietw 7 Weeks Upside Down Miami News December 5 1961 p1 McDowell Jonathan Satellite Catalog Jonathan s Space Page Retrieved 30 June 2010 Edward Zawadzki The Ultimate Canadian Sports Trivia Book Dundurn Press Ltd 2001 p50 David Remnick King of the World Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero Random House Inc 1999 pp13 14 Scott B MacDonald Trinidad and Tobago Democracy and Development in the Caribbean ABC CLIO 1986 p135 Alabama Named National Champ Spokane Daily Chronicle December 5 1961 p19 Keith E Bonn Army Officer s Guide Stackpole Books 2005 p556 Veterans and Agent Orange Health Effects of Herbicides Used in Vietnam National Academies Press 1997 pp16 17 West Reds Adopt Laos Agreement Miami News December 4 1961 p1 McClellan Dennis November 20 2006 Florence Rusty Tullis 70 portrayed by Cher in Mask Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 11 2016 via Boston Globe Hijacked Red Train Flees To West Miami News December 6 1961 p 10A Hertle Hans Hermann 2008 The Berlin Wall Monument of the Cold War Ch Links Verlag p 52 a b c d e f g h i nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Grimwood James M Hacker Barton C Vorzimmer Peter J PART I A Concept and Design April 1959 through December 1961 Project Gemini Technology and Operations A Chronology NASA Special Publication 4002 NASA Retrieved 18 February 2023 U S OKs Funds For Ghana Dam Miami News December 16 1961 p 1 Waters Robert Anthony 2009 Historical Dictionary of United States Africa Relations Scarecrow Press pp 243 244 Imprint Ceremonies Archive TCL Chinese Theatres Retrieved 18 February 2020 Man In Orbit Russ 61 U S 62 Deseret News December 7 1961 p 2 a b c d e nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Grimwood James M PART III A Operational Phase of Project Mercury May 5 1961 through May 1962 Project Mercury A Chronology NASA Special Publication 4001 NASA Retrieved 10 February 2023 a b Evans Ben 2009 Escaping the Bonds of Earth The Fifties and the Sixties Springer p 220 John Taylor The Rivalry Bill Russell Wilt Chamberlain and the Golden Age of Basketball Random House 2005 Chamberlain Scores 78 as Warriors Lose Milwaukee Journal December 9 1961 p20 15 Persons Are Killed in Blaze at Hospital Milwaukee Journal December 9 1961 p1 Ellsworth Grant Connecticut Disasters True Stories of Tragedy and Survival Globe Pequot 2006 pp149 153 Thomas M Franck Nation against Nation What Happened to the U N Dream and What the U S Can Do about It Oxford University Press 1985 p53 Philip Hoists Free Tanganyika s Flag Montreal Gazette December 9 1961 p2 Michael Longford The Flags Changed at Midnight Tanganyika s Progress towards Independence Gracewing Publishing 2001 p415 417 Election Results 1961 Archived 2017 03 22 at the Wayback Machine University of Western Australia MENZIES GOVERNMENT HAS MAJORITY OF TWO SEATS Moreton Gives 62 60 Result The Age Melbourne December 19 1961 p1 Russia Severs Its Ties With Albania St Petersburg Times St Petersburg Florida December 11 1961 p 1 Elsie Robert 2010 Historical Dictionary of Albania Scarecrow Press p 392 Red China Speeds Aid To Albania Miami News December 18 1961 p 6A Nobel Awards Presented Pittsburgh Post Gazette December 11 1961 p 2 Luthuli Receives His Nobel Award The New York Times December 11 1961 p 1 Radioactive Steam Escapes From Blast Edmonton Journal December 11 1961 p 1 Hacker Barton C 1994 Elements of Controversy The Atomic Energy Commission and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Weapons Testing 1947 1974 University of California Press p 214 Chang Kenneth 10 September 2008 Oded Schramm 46 Mathematician Is Dead The New York Times Retrieved 10 February 2023 O Connor J J Robertson E F December 2008 Oded Schramm 1961 2008 Biography MacTutor History of Mathematics School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews Scotland Retrieved 10 February 2023 EICHMANN CONVICTED BY ISRAEL Pittsburgh Press December 11 1961 p 1 Sachs Ruth 2001 Adolf Eichmann Engineer of Death Rosen Publishing Group pp 5 7 Aikman David 2003 Great Souls Six Who Changed the Century Lexington Books p 160 Copter Load 2 Companies Reach Saigon Youngstown Vindicator December 11 1961 p 1 Dorland Peter Nanney James 1982 Dust Off Army Aeromedical Evacuation in Vietnam U S Army Center of Military History p 23 DJ Yella Cops Got to Be Held Accountable Usatoday com Retrieved August 19 2015 White Marco Pierre Steen James 2010 The Devil in the Kitchen Sex Pain Madness and the Making of a Great Chef Bloomsbury p 4 ISBN 9781596919327 Retrieved 10 February 2023 via Google Books Japan Cracks Plot To Slay Premier Miami News December 12 1961 p 1 Miller Ron 2007 Space Innovations Satellites Twenty First Century Books p 81 The Geneva Conference Five Years Later Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists January 1967 p39 Van Dijk Pieter Doping bestaat en doen we eraan Het Vrije Volk Holland 13 December 1961 TRAIN HITS SCHOOL BUS 20 DIE Miami News December 14 1961 p 1 Duane Harms driver in massive school bus crash dies in California Rocky Mountain News Denver Colorado November 19 2007 Archived from the original on 25 April 2012 Ford Lynne E 2008 Encyclopedia of Women and American Politics Infobase Publishing p 370 Syrian Assembly Elects President The New York Times December 15 1961 Red China s Bid For Seat In United Nations Foiled Saskatoon Star Phoenix December 16 1961 p 1 Riebling Mark 2002 Wedge From Pearl Harbor to 9 11 How the Secret War between the FBI and CIA has Endangered National Security Simon and Schuster p 179 Adolf Eichmann Sentenced to Be Hanged for Crimes Saskatoon Star Phoenix December 15 1961 p 1 Walsh Michael J 2003 The Conclave A Sometimes Secret and Occasionally Bloody History of Papal Elections Rowman amp Littlefield p 151 I Am Prepared to Die by Nelson Mandela reprinted in LEADERSHIP Essential Selections on Power Authority and Influence McGraw Hill Professional 2010 p267 The Road to Democracy in South Africa 1960 1970 Zebra Press 2004 p383 Text of McBride letter Archived 2012 04 03 at the Wayback Machine Eliakim M Sibanda The Zimbabwe African People s Union 1961 87 A Political History of Insurgency in Southern Rhodesia Africa World Press 2005 p71 300 Feared Dead In Rio Circus Fire Pittsburgh Post Gazette December 18 1961 p1 He Put Torch To Big Top Miami News December 21 1961 p11A O incendio do Gran Circus Norte Americano em Niteroi 1961 by Paul Knauss Revista Brasileira de Historia Jan June 2007 Ahmad Mustasad 1997 Living up to Heritage History of the Rajput Regiment 1947 1970 Lancer Publishers p 126 INDIA GRABS PORTUGUESE TERRITORIES Miami News December 18 1961 p 1 Gallagher Tom 1983 Portugal A Twentieth Century Interpretation Manchester University Press ND p 156 ISBN 9780719008764 Shinn David H Ofcansky Thomas P 2004 Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia Scarecrow Press p 131 Davis John H 1993 The Kennedys Dynasty and Disaster SPI Books p 725 Indonesia Gets Ready For War Miami News December 19 1961 p 1 Abdulgani Knapp Retnowati 2007 Soeharto The Life and Legacy of Indonesia s Second President An Authorised Biography Marshall Cavendish p 38 Singh Satyindra 1992 Blueprint to Bluewater The Indian Navy 1951 65 Lancer Publishers pp 407 408 The Territories and States of India 2016 Europa Publications 2016 p 221 ISBN 9781134993819 via Google Books Gruntman Mike 2004 Blazing the Trail The Early History of Spacecraft and Rocketry AIAA p 420 Osmanczyk Edmund Jan Mango Anthony 2003 Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements Vol 4 Taylor amp Francis p 2445 No 42546 The London Gazette 22 December 1961 p 9298 Den norske TIBET komite Archived from the original on 2011 07 24 Retrieved 2011 07 24 United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1723 XVI 20 December 1961 Tshombe Ends Katanga Revolt Miami News December 21 1961 p1 They Served in Silence The Story of a Cryptologic Hero Specialist Four James T Davis USA PDF National Security Agency Archived from the original PDF on 2011 10 28 Retrieved 2011 11 14 Rail Car Plunge Kills 71 Miami News December 24 1961 p 1 Wreck Engineer Gets 10 Years Pittsburgh Post Gazette April 4 1966 p 38 Haine Edgar A 1993 Railroad Wrecks Associated University Presses p 170 Boat Carrying 32 Capsizes Miami News December 23 1961 p 2A 13 Die 5 Missing In Boat Sinking Miami News December 23 1961 p 2A Paul Preston The Triumph of Democracy in Spain Methuen amp Co 1987 p7 Peter W Wilson and Douglas Graham Saudi Arabia The Coming Storm M E Sharpe 1994 p51 Ronald H Bayor Multicultural America An Encyclopedia of the Newest Americans ABC CLIO 2011 p1046 Yule Bomb Blast 51 Die Milwaukee Sentinel December 26 1961 p1 Houston Retains A F L Title Windsor Star December 26 1961 p25 Unity Atheism Big Concerns Of Papal Council Miami News December 26 1961 p2A Michael C Thomsett Heresy in the Roman Catholic Church A History McFarland 2011 p242 Nashville Fire Destroys Maxwell House Miami News December 26 1961 p1 The Warren Commission Report U S Government Printing Office 1964 p 262 Raju T N 1999 The Nobel chronicles 1936 Henry Hallett Dale 1875 1968 and Otto Loewi 1873 1961 Lancet 353 9150 416 doi 10 1016 s0140 6736 05 75001 7 PMID 9950485 S2CID 54244017 Yemen Quits Club Nasser s UAR All Gone Miami News December 27 1961 p 1 James Glanz Eric Lipton City in the Sky The Rise and Fall of the World Trade Center Macmillan 2003 p129 Victims Kin Rip Up Tracks After Wreck Pittsburgh Post Gazette December 28 1961 p2 New Soviet Ambassador Here Named Pittsburgh Post Gazette 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