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The following events occurred in May 1974:

May 15, 1974: Mordechai Hod and Moshe Dayan help rescue hostages from the Ma'alot massacre

May 1, 1974 (Wednesday) edit

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May 4, 1974 (Saturday) edit

 
Expo '74

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Brandt and Guillaume (right) in April 1974

May 7, 1974 (Tuesday) edit

  • West Germany's President Gustav Heinemann accepted the resignation, made the day before, of Chancellor Willy Brandt and temporarily appointed Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel as head of government until Brandt's Sozialdemokratische Partei could select a new leader who would serve as Chancellor. An election was scheduled for May 16 on whether to approve Finance Minister Helmut Schmidt, Brandt's choice, as successor.[64]
  • German serial killer Volker Eckert committed the first of at least six murders of teenage girls and young women, but may have killed as many as 19. Eckert, only 14 years old, strangled a classmate, Silvia Unterdörfel, at her home in Plauen.[65]
  • In the U.S., delegates to the convention of the League of Women Voters voted to allow men to become members, favoring the measure by a vote of 935 to 433, more than the two-thirds majority required by the League's bylaws.[66]
  • At least 15 Haitian refugees drowned in Nassau Harbor in the Bahamas after the boat they were in struck a reef and capsized. Another 32 were able to swim ashore to Paradise Island.[67]
  • Born:
  • Died: Fred Kelly, 82, U.S. Olympian and 1912 gold medalist in the 110 meter hurdles[70][71]

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May 11, 1974 (Saturday) edit

  • A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck China's Yunnan province at 3:25 in the morning local time, and killed at least 1,200 people and possibly as many as 20,000 in and around the Chinese city of Zhaotong.[111][112][113][114][115]
  • In Colombia, police in Bogotá rescued all the passengers and crew of a hijacked Avianca Boeing 727, 19 hours after the jet had been taken over by three men who were armed with pistols and sticks of TNT. A group of police, posing as members of a flight crew, shot two of the hijackers while the hostage pilot used karate chops to subdue the third one. The flight from Pereira to Bogota had been diverted on a course to Cali, back to Pereira and then onto Bogota.[116]
  • Six people were killed and 35 injured in the crash of a Greyhound bus near Charleston, Missouri. The bus, traveling from Chicago to Memphis, sideswiped an overturned truck, tearing the right side of the bus open.[117]
  • Born: Simon Aspelin, Swedish tennis player; in Saltsjöbaden[118]
  • Died: Eleanor Tennant, 79, American tennis player who was the first female player to turn professional[119]

May 12, 1974 (Sunday) edit

 
Italian politician Amintore Fanfani casts his vote in the referendum

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Memorial in Dublin to the victims of the UVF bombing
 
FBI mugshot of SLA commander Donald David DeFreeze

May 18, 1974 (Saturday) edit

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Giscard defeats Mitterrand to win election as President of France

May 20, 1974 (Monday) edit

  • U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica ordered President Nixon to surrender 64 tape recordings of White House conversations that had been subpoenaed by the special prosecutor, Leon Jaworski. Addressing concerns of national security raised by Nixon's attorney, Sirica stated in his order that he would listen to individual tapes to determine whether they should be withheld from release.[211] The U.S. Supreme Court would ultimately affirm Sirica's ruling in United States v. Nixon on July 24, leading to the release of the June 23, 1972, "smoking gun" tape and Nixon's resignation.[87]
  • Former Portuguese Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano and President Americo Thomaz, who had both been arrested after deposed on April 25 in the Carnation Revolution coup d'etat, were sent into exile in Brazil along with their families. The former leaders boarded a Boeing 707 of the Portuguese Air Force at the Portuguese resort of Madeira and were flown to Viracopos International Airport in Brazil and driven to São Paulo, where they were provided with apartments on the 27th floor of the São Paulo Hilton hotel.[212]
  • The government of the Philippines and President Ferdinand Marcos gave formal recognition of the Sulu Sultanate with the issuance of Memorandum Order 427, with Mohammed Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram.[213] Zamboanga City was acknowledged as the capital of the self-governing monarchy on the Sulu island archipelago.
  • Fretilin (Frente Revolucionária de Timor-Leste Independente), the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor, was founded in the Portuguese colony one month after the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, as the Timorese Social Democratic Association (ASDT).[214]
  • The U.S. Department of Defense created the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization as an office consolidating all U.S. ballistic missile defenses, to replace the Safeguard Program.
  • The U.S. Army abolished the office of Provost Marshal General, ending the term of Major General Lloyd B. Ramsey as Provost Marshal.[215]
  • Fire destroyed the Cody Enterprise newspaper building in Cody, Wyoming, killing a reporter and a volunteer firefighter. The fire rekindled from ashes left in the building's rafters from an arson fire in a neighboring alley the previous night.[216]
  • Died: Cardinal Jean Daniélou, 69, French Roman Catholic cardinal, appointed as a professor of theology and "one of the few priests to be named a cardinal without having served as a bishop or in any other administrative function", died of a stroke.[217] Nine days later, the satirical French magazine Le Canard Enchaine reported that Danielou died in the apartment of a nightclub dancer, and on June 14, the Paris newspaper Le Monde published a confirmation of the story, with a columnist writing, "According to some, he died of a heart attack in the street... In fact, the crdinal died of a stroke soon after entering the apartment of a young woman who works in a Paris nightclub, whose flat he had already visited several times before."[218][219]

May 21, 1974 (Tuesday) edit

  • The largest case of cheating at the United States Naval Academy was carried out at Annapolis, Maryland, when at least 60 and perhaps as many as 150 of 965 sophomore midshipmen were caught with the answers to the final exam in the Academy's class on navigation.[220] In 1965, 109 cadets at the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado, had been forced to resign after being caught cheating. The leaked answers were traced to a U.S. Navy quartermaster who had given the information to 150 sophomores, one-sixth of the class of 1976. The 965 all took a new final exam on May 29.[221]
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Sanya Dharmasakti (also called Sanya Thammasak) and his cabinet resigned following public criticism over their inability to handle the Asian kingdom's skyrocketing inflation. Premier Sanya told a delegation of supporters later, "I wonder whether it was the right thing. I am very tired. So many people wanted so many things. I just made the decision that I can't stay any longer. I may enter the monkhood."[222] After being asked by people from "all sectors of the country" to reconsider, Sanya announced that he would bring in 14 younger men to replace ministers who had resigned from the 28-member cabinet and was reappointed five days later.[223]
  • Fire destroyed Bob Stupak's World Famous Million Dollar Historic Gambling Museum and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Firefighters recovered currency the museum had used as wallpaper.[224][225]
  • Born: Fairuza Balk, American film actress known for Return to Oz and The Craft; in Point Reyes, California[226]
  • Died: Lily Kronberger, 83, Hungarian figure skater and winner of four consecutive ladies singles world championships (1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911)[227]

May 22, 1974 (Wednesday) edit

  • What is now the world's largest national park, the Grønlands Nationalpark, was established by Denmark with the protection of 700,000 square kilometres (270,000 sq mi) of uninhabited territory in northeast Greenland. In 1988, it would be expanded to its current size of 972,000 square kilometres (375,000 sq mi).
  • The Disaster Relief Act of 1974, authorizing the U.S. president to make declarations in order to hasten the sending of federal money to disaster-stricken areas in the United States and its territories, was signed into law by President Richard Nixon, after having passed 91 to 0 in the U.S. Senate and 392 to 0 in the House of Representatives.[228]
  • U.S. President Nixon informed the House Judiciary Committee that he would refuse to obey any further subpoenas for evidence or appearances.[229]
  • Born: Henrietta Ónodi, Hungarian artistic gymnast, 1992 Olympic gold medalist in the vault; in Békéscsaba, Békés County[230]
  • Died:

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May 28, 1974 (Tuesday) edit

 
The Long Beach Jane Doe

May 29, 1974 (Wednesday) edit

May 30, 1974 (Thursday) edit

 
ATS-6
 
Launch of ATS-6

May 31, 1974 (Friday) edit

 
The Purple Line Zone separating Israeli and Syrian forces in the Golan Heights

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1974, 1974, january, february, march, april, june, july, august, september, october, november, december, following, events, occurred, 1974, mordechai, moshe, dayan, help, rescue, hostages, from, alot, massacre, contents, 1974, wednesday, 1974, thursday, 1974, . 1974 January February March April May June July August September October November December lt lt May 1974 gt gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 The following events occurred in May 1974 May 15 1974 Mordechai Hod and Moshe Dayan help rescue hostages from the Ma alot massacre Contents 1 May 1 1974 Wednesday 2 May 2 1974 Thursday 3 May 3 1974 Friday 4 May 4 1974 Saturday 5 May 5 1974 Sunday 6 May 6 1974 Monday 7 May 7 1974 Tuesday 8 May 8 1974 Wednesday 9 May 9 1974 Thursday 10 May 10 1974 Friday 11 May 11 1974 Saturday 12 May 12 1974 Sunday 13 May 13 1974 Monday 14 May 14 1974 Tuesday 15 May 15 1974 Wednesday 16 May 16 1974 Thursday 17 May 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the colonial police Colonel Antonio Maria Rebelo 3 On the same day Portugal closed the Tarrafal concentration camp located on Santiago Island at Cape Verde where hundreds of Portuguese and African political prisoners had been confined for life 4 In San Francisco seven African American men were arrested in the Zebra murders case 5 6 Four of the men were released for lack of evidence on May 3 6 7 The other three J C Simon 29 Larry Green 22 and Manuel Moore 23 went to trial along with Jessie Lee Cooks who had been arrested earlier and all four would be convicted of murder in 1976 and sentenced to life imprisonment 8 In Seoul an intoxicated South Korean Army paratrooper Private Kim Won je shot and killed six fellow soldiers and three civilians He held 200 troops and police at bay for two hours before killing himself Private Kim s motive had apparently been his anger and being informed that he was being recalled to the army barracks 9 During International Workers Day celebrations on May Day in Buenos Aires Plaza de Mayo President Juan Peron denounced the Montoneros his left wing guerrilla supporters implicitly blaming them for the assassinations of conservative trade union leaders 10 11 Two airline employees were injured when a bomb exploded in a locker at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City 12 The KVNB Cup for the championship of soccer football in the Netherlands was won by PSV Eindhoven 6 to 0 over NAC Breda before 38 000 spectators at Feyenoord Stadium in Rotterdam Alf Ramsey the manager of the England national football team since 1963 known for coaching the team that won the 1966 World Cup was fired by England s Football Association after England failed to qualify for the 1974 World Cup missing the world championship final tournament for the first time in its history Born Lornah Kiplagat Kenyan born Dutch Olympic runner 2007 cross country world champion in Kabiemit Keiyo District 13 Died Sir Frank Packer KBE OStJ 67 Australian media magnate and owner of the Nine Network and of Australian Consolidated PressMay 2 1974 Thursday editSix people were killed in Northern Ireland and 18 injured when the Ulster Volunteer Force terrorist group detonated a bomb in the Rose amp Crown Bar in Belfast 14 15 The crash of an ATESA airlines DC 3 in Ecuador killed all 22 people aboard when the plane flew into the side of the inactive Tungurahua volcano in the Andes east of Quito 16 The airplane was on its way from the airport at Puyo to Ambato when it hit the 16 480 feet 5 020 m volcano at an altitude of 11 200 feet 3 400 m 17 West Germany s unofficial diplomatic mission to East Germany the Permanent Representation Office Standiger Vertretungen opened in East Berlin with Gunter Gaus as the West German representative In that the position of the West German government was that the German Democratic Republic in the east was illegal the two nations stopped short of giving recognition to each other s governments At the same time East Germany opened its office in Bonn with Michael Kohl as its envoy General Antonio de Spinola head of the military junta that overthrew Portugal s dictatorship ordered amnesty to thousands of young Portuguese men who had been charged with desertion for fleeing the country to avoid serving in colonial wars Spinola said that any draft dodger who reported to his military unit within 15 days would not be charged with desertion and that any soldiers convicted of desertion would be released from prison to return to peacetime military service 18 Former U S Vice President Spiro Agnew was disbarred from the practice of law in a unanimous decision of the Maryland Court of Appeals the highest in the state Agnew who had pled no contest to a charge of tax evasion on October 10 and resigned the office was described by the Court as so morally obtuse that he consciously cheats for his own pecuniary gain 19 The 47 69 carat Star of South Africa diamond was sold at an auction in Geneva for 1 6 million Swiss francs equivalent to 225 300 or 542 000 20 Born Jon Oringer American computer programmer and billionaire businessman founder of Shutterstock in Scarsdale New York 21 Matt Berry English actor known for Toast of London 2015 BAFTA Award winner for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme in Bromham Bedfordshire 22 Chang Chen yue aboriginal Taiwanese rock and hip hop musician 2013 Golden Melody Awards winner for Best Album in Suao Township Yilan County Taiwan citation needed Died James O Richardson 95 United States Navy admiral commander in chief of the United States Fleet CinCUS relieved of command after warning against the redeployment and concentration of the Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii in 1941 23 Frank Moraes 66 Indian journalist and newspaper columnist editor of The Indian Express 1957 to 1972 24 25 Ebbe Munck 69 Danish Resistance fighter in World War II later Denmark s Ambassador to Thailand and chief of the royal court 26 May 3 1974 Friday editColombian serial rapist Daniel Camargo Barbosa was arrested in Barranquilla for his first of at least 72 murders 27 Born Princess Haya bint Hussein of Jordan Olympic equestrian daughter of King Hussein in Amman Amman Governorate 28 Joseph Kosinski American computer generated imagery CGI expert and film director known for Tron Legacy in Marshalltown Iowa citation needed Died Helen Hemingway Benton 72 owner and publisher of Encyclopaedia Britannica widow of U S Senator William Benton 29 May 4 1974 Saturday editAn all female Japanese team reached the top of the Himalayan mountain Manaslu in Nepal becoming the first women to climb an 8 000 m 26 000 ft peak 30 31 32 Five men died in an explosion at a dynamite factory in Burbach North Rhine Westphalia in West Germany 33 The employees of Dynamit Novel AG in Burbach Wuergendorf had been inside a concrete shelter and were operating a machine used for mixing gunpowder 34 In Manhattan a crowd of 1 000 rallied on Christopher Street to urge the New York City Council to pass a bill recognizing equal rights for gay and lesbian people 35 Cannonade ridden by jockey Angel Cordero Jr won the 1974 Kentucky Derby the 100th running of the event at Churchill Downs in Louisville Kentucky 36 nbsp Expo 74 The Expo 74 world s fair was opened in Spokane Washington as U S President Richard Nixon declared the start of the fair at a ceremony attended by 85 000 people 37 38 39 40 The New Mangalore Port now the seventh largest in India was opened in the Karnataka state The Scottish Cup Scotland s knockout tournament of soccer football was won by Celtic F C of Glasgow 3 to 0 over Dundee United F C before 75 959 spectators at Glasgow s Hampden Park 41 During the regular season of the Scottish Football League Celtic had finished in first place 23 wins 7 draws 4 losses and Dundee in fifth place 16 7 11 Died Maurice Ewing 77 American geophysicist and oceanographer discoverer of the SOFAR channel deep sound channel within the ocean 42 43 May 5 1974 Sunday editIn the first round of voting in the French presidential election Francois Mitterrand of the Parti socialiste received a plurality of the vote over 11 million and more than 43 of the votes dast and Valery Giscard d Estaing of the Federation nationale des republicains et independants FNRI finished second 8 3 million and 32 6 Since no candidate received at least 50 percent of the votes cast a runoff election between the top two finishers Mitterrand and Giscard was held two weeks later on May 19 The vote had been prompted in the wake of President Georges Pompidou s death on April 2 44 In India eight people were killed and 50 injured in rioting between Hindus and Muslims in Delhi at the Sadar Bazar The riot was the worst in Delhi since India had achieved independence in 1947 45 Airport workers in Mexico City discovered a leaking container of nitric acid in the cargo hold of a Boeing 707 that was preparing to depart on a flight to Tijuana with 75 passengers and a crew of six The acid had damaged suitcases and was eroding the aluminum floor when it was discovered The airport authority said that the acid could have eaten through the fuselage and caused the jet to explode in midair 46 The championship of Ireland s National Hurling League was won by Cork GAA over Limerick GAA 6 15 to 1 12 equivalent to 33 to 15 based on 3 points for a goal and 1 point for shots above the crossbar 47 David Pearson won the 1974 Winston 500 at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega Alabama Three members of Gary Bettenhausen s pit crew were injured one seriously when Grant Adcox crashed into Bettenhausen s car in the pit 48 Malcolm Arnold s Symphony No 7 was publicly performed for the first time premiered by London s New Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall Died Abu Bakar Ri ayatuddin Al Mu azzam 69 hereditary ruler of the Sultanate of Pahang in Malaysia for more than 40 years beginning in 1932 Abu Bakar was succeeded by his son Ahmad Shah Al Musta in Billah ibni Almarhum who would later serve as the monarch of Malaysia from 1979 to 1984 Vito Tamulis 62 American Major League Baseball pitcher 49 May 6 1974 Monday edit nbsp Brandt and Guillaume right in April 1974 Willy Brandt the Chancellor of West Germany presented his resignation to President Gustav Heinemann after his personal assistant Gunter Guillaume had been discovered to be a spy for East Germany 50 51 52 In Iceland the coalition government of Prime Minister olafur Johannesson collapsed 53 Johannesson did not resign immediately but elections were scheduled for June 30 for the Althing Iceland s parliament Portugal s General Francisco Costa da Gomes offered a cease fire in its ongoing war against independence movements in the African colonies of Angola Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea conditioned on the rebels acceptance of a plan of democracy and protection of the white European residents of the colonies 54 World Team Tennis WTT a new format in tennis with players on franchised teams in North American cities played its very first match debuting before a crowd of 10 611 people inside the Philadelphia Spectrum indoor arena as the Philadelphia Freedoms featuring league founder Billie Jean King defeated the Pittsburgh Triangles 31 to 25 55 The Partido Social Democrata PSD was founded in Portugal by Francisco Sa Carneiro Francisco Pinto Balsemao and Joaquim Magalhaes Mota liberal members of the Assembleia Nacional From 1934 to 1974 the only legal political party had been the Uniao Nacional and elections were limited to the top 130 finishers in voting for a list of party candidates Originally called the Partido Popular Democratico the PSD was formed two weeks after democracy was restored in Portugal after the Carnation Revolution Johannes Vermeer s painting The Guitar Player stolen from London on February 23 was recovered by Scotland Yard after a caller said that it could be found in the cemetery adjacent to the St Bartholomew the Great church at Smithfield London The painting more than 300 years old was relatively undamaged except for some dampness 56 57 Died Vera Gilbride Davis 79 described as the Grand Dame of Delaware Politics 58 59 Walter C Lowdermilk 85 American soil conservationist who worked internationally on reclamation of farm lands in Belgium and in Israel to alleviate famine 60 Robert Maestri 74 former Mayor of New Orleans and campaign manager for Huey Long 61 62 Angel Sagaz Zubelzu 61 Ambassador of Spain to the United States died of bladder cancer 63 May 7 1974 Tuesday editWest Germany s President Gustav Heinemann accepted the resignation made the day before of Chancellor Willy Brandt and temporarily appointed Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel as head of government until Brandt s Sozialdemokratische Partei could select a new leader who would serve as Chancellor An election was scheduled for May 16 on whether to approve Finance Minister Helmut Schmidt Brandt s choice as successor 64 German serial killer Volker Eckert committed the first of at least six murders of teenage girls and young women but may have killed as many as 19 Eckert only 14 years old strangled a classmate Silvia Unterdorfel at her home in Plauen 65 In the U S delegates to the convention of the League of Women Voters voted to allow men to become members favoring the measure by a vote of 935 to 433 more than the two thirds majority required by the League s bylaws 66 At least 15 Haitian refugees drowned in Nassau Harbor in the Bahamas after the boat they were in struck a reef and capsized Another 32 were able to swim ashore to Paradise Island 67 Born Lawrence Johnson American pole vaulter 2001 world indoor champion in Norfolk Virginia 68 Breckin Meyer American TV and film actor in Minneapolis Minnesota 69 Died Fred Kelly 82 U S Olympian and 1912 gold medalist in the 110 meter hurdles 70 71 May 8 1974 Wednesday editIndian Railways workers began a strike that would last until May 27 72 73 74 With 700 000 of Indian Railways 1 400 000 workers halting their labor the strike was the largest recorded industrial action in world history 75 In Canada the government of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau lost a vote of no confidence in the House of Commons 137 to 123 Trudeau announced that he would ask for new elections for July 8 76 Governor General Jules Leger dissolved the House the next day and scheduled elections 77 Elie Wiesel s play Zalmen or The Madness of God premiered at the Arena Stage in Washington D C 78 79 Born Marge Korkjas Estonian Paralympic swimmer 1996 gold medalist in Rakvere Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic Soviet Union 80 Died Robert Cutler 78 the first official U S National Security Advisor serving U S President Eisenhower 1953 to 1955 and 1957 to 1958 81 Graham Bond 36 English rock musician was killed after being run over on the railway tracks near the Finsbury Park station in North London after falling or jumping in front of a train bound for the London Underground According to a news report after he was identified he was found beneath a train at Finsbury Park London near the Rainbow Theatre 82 H Roe Bartle 72 former Mayor of Kansas City Missouri died of complications of diabetes 83 84 85 May 9 1974 Thursday editThe Judiciary Committee of the U S House of Representatives composed of 21 Democrats and 17 Republicans and chaired by Peter W Rodino opened hearings on whether there was probable cause for a vote of the full House on impeachment of the U S president Richard Nixon 86 87 The opening of the hearing the first on impeachment of a U S President since 1868 was nationally televised for 20 minutes before moving to a closed door session for the next two and a half hours 88 A 6 5 magnitude earthquake struck Japan killed 30 people and injured 102 southwest of Tokyo 89 90 Most of the dead were in the village of Nakagi which slid down a slope and was destroyed in the disaster 91 Born Brian Deegan American motocross racer summer and winter X Games gold medalist 92 Lowie Vermeersch Belgian automobile designer for Carrozzeria Pininfarina in Kortrijk Died Charles Katz 46 American mathematician and computer scientist co developer of the compiler programs for the UNIVAC programming languages died after an illness 93 May 10 1974 Friday editNorthern Irish terrorist Brendan Hughes commanding officer of the Belfast Brigade of the Provisional IRA was arrested in Belfast five months after escaping from Maze Prison 94 During his time on the run he had assumed the name Arthur McAllister and posed as a traveling salesman 95 In Italy police in Alessandria stormed a prison hospital where 21 hostages had been taken the day before by three armed prisoners Two of the three inmates and three of the hostages were shot to death and 15 were wounded After hours of negotiations police had intervened when they heard gunfire and shouts and believed the prisoners were executing the hostages 96 Dominican Republic President Joaquin Balaguer and six other people were able to escape a helicopter crash before the aircraft burst into flames Balaguer was accompanied by the Caribbean nation s chief of the armed forces Rear Admiral Ramon Jimenez along with General Eligio Bisono Jackson and Major General Santos Melido Marte on a campaign trip and was returning to Santo Domingo from Puerto Plata in a heavy rainstorm when the main rotor system failed and the aircraft made a hard landing on a hill 27 miles 43 km from the capital 97 G Gordon Liddy already convicted of crimes in the Watergate scandal was found guilty of contempt of Congress Because Liddy was already serving two other sentences he received a six month suspended sentence and one year s probation 98 The New York Nets defeated the host Utah Stars 111 to 100 to win the championship of the American Basketball Association 4 games to 1 99 All six people aboard a Sikorsky S 61 helicopter were killed when the aircraft operated by KLM Helikopters crashed into the North Sea while en route to an oil rig The cause was later traced to metal fatigue in one of five rotor blades 100 The aircraft was recovered from the North Sea floor It was sold to Carson Helicopter in the USA and re registered as N87580 101 Officer Michael Lee Edwards of the Los Angeles Police Department was last seen alive leaving the police academy His handcuffed body shot execution style was found the next day in an abandoned building Edwards murder has never been solved 102 103 A rear end collision between two trains on the Chicago Transit Authority elevated railway injured 222 people but caused no reported deaths 104 Born Liu Fang Chinese Canadian pipa player in Kunming Yunnan 105 better source needed Sylvain Wiltord French footballer in Neuilly sur Marne 106 Died Hal Mohr A S C 79 American cinematographer known for The Jazz Singer and Phantom of the Opera 107 James Muilenburg 77 American Biblical scholar who worked on the New Revised Version of the Old Testament 108 Takeshi Sakamoto 74 Japanese actor in more than 300 films between 1925 and 1965 109 110 unreliable source May 11 1974 Saturday editA 7 1 magnitude earthquake struck China s Yunnan province at 3 25 in the morning local time and killed at least 1 200 people and possibly as many as 20 000 in and around the Chinese city of Zhaotong 111 112 113 114 115 In Colombia police in Bogota rescued all the passengers and crew of a hijacked Avianca Boeing 727 19 hours after the jet had been taken over by three men who were armed with pistols and sticks of TNT A group of police posing as members of a flight crew shot two of the hijackers while the hostage pilot used karate chops to subdue the third one The flight from Pereira to Bogota had been diverted on a course to Cali back to Pereira and then onto Bogota 116 Six people were killed and 35 injured in the crash of a Greyhound bus near Charleston Missouri The bus traveling from Chicago to Memphis sideswiped an overturned truck tearing the right side of the bus open 117 Born Simon Aspelin Swedish tennis player in Saltsjobaden 118 Died Eleanor Tennant 79 American tennis player who was the first female player to turn professional 119 May 12 1974 Sunday edit nbsp Italian politician Amintore Fanfani casts his vote in the referendum Voters in Italy overwhelmingly favored keeping the right to divorce as they went to the polls in the first referendum in the history of the Italian republic In balloting on Sunday and Monday voters were asked to vote yes or no on the question Do you want the Law of 1 December 1970 No 898 on the regulation of cases of dissolution of marriage to be abrogated and although more than 13 million voted yes over 19 million voted no and the matter failed by a margin of 59 to 41 120 121 122 The Republic of Iraq executed five Kurdish activists by hanging including Leyla Qasim after the group had been convicted in a nationally televised trial on charges of attempting to hijack an airplane and to kill President Saddam Hussein 123 With the best four of seven championship of the National Basketball Association tied at 3 games apiece the Boston Celtics defeated the host Milwaukee Bucks 102 to 87 to win the title 124 Australian John Newcombe won the 50 000 World Championship of Tennis WCT final over Swedish teenager Bjorn Borg after losing the first set and then sweeping the next three of the best 4 of 7 match The score was 4 6 6 3 6 3 6 2 125 Brazilian driver Emerson Fittipaldi won the 1974 Belgian Grand Prix at Nivelles Baulers 126 Born Manoj Gajurel Nepalese comedian and TV star in Khebang Died Trudy Goth 60 German born American dancer and writer died of cancer 127 Georges Hirsch 79 former and director of the Paris Opera 128 129 Wayne Maki 29 Canadian NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks whose career had ended during the 1972 1973 NHL season when he was diagnosed with brain cancer 130 May 13 1974 Monday editBy a margin of 29 for and 51 against the United States Senate rejected a bill filed by Senator Bob Dole of Kansas to allow states to raise the U S highway speed limit from 55 miles per hour 89 km h to 60 miles per hour 97 km h 131 KMS Industries of Ann Arbor Michigan announced the achievement of nuclear fusion on a small scale using laser light 2 132 In the U S state of New York Mohawk residents of the St Regis Mohawk Reservation in Franklin County and of Canada s Akwesasne 59 Mohawk Nation reserve began an occupation of the abandoned Moss Lake Girl Scouts camp near Old Forge New York in Herkimer County reclaiming it as traditional Mohawk land Died Vern Knudsen 80 American physicist and acoustical engineer known for the application of acoustical design to architecture 133 134 Lu Han 79 Chinese general who defected from Taiwan to the People s Republic of China 135 Denny Shute 69 U S professional golfer who won the British Open in 1933 and the PGA championship in 1936 and 1937 136 Jaime Torres Bodet 72 Mexican public servant and former Director General of UNESCO shot himself to death 137 138 Khuda Buksh 62 Bengali insurance entrepreneur 139 May 14 1974 Tuesday editDr Donald Coggan the Archbishop of York was appointed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury by Queen Elizabeth II on the recommendation of Prime Minister Harold Wilson 140 Portugal s new government installed during the Carnation Revolution issued Law No 2 74 abolishing the bicameral parliament of the Estado Novo to be replaced by the unicameral Assembleia da Republica to be elected in 1975 In Central Park in New York City 13 year old John F Kennedy Jr was mugged by a boy of around 18 who took the young Kennedy s bicycle and tennis racket 141 Died Jacob L Moreno 82 Romanian born American psychiatrist pioneer in group psychotherapy and developer with his wife psychologist Zerka T Moreno of the technique of psychodrama 142 143 May 15 1974 Wednesday editAn attempt by Israel s Sayeret Matkal to free 115 hostages most of them students at the Netiv Meir Elementary School in Ma alot Tarshiha resulted in the deaths of 25 captives and the injury of 68 others 144 145 All three of the terrorists members of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine who had crossed over from Lebanon into Israel were killed Prior to seizing the school the terrorists had killed five other civilians 146 The next day Israeli planes retaliated by bombing Palestinian targets in Lebanon killing more than 20 people 147 Walter Scheel was elected to the ceremonial position of President of West Germany 148 General Antonio de Spinola took office as President of Portugal 149 Hours after being sworn in Spinola named Adelino da Palmas Carlos as Prime Minister of a cabinet that included Communists for the first time in Portugal s history with Avelino Pacheco Goncalves as Minister of Labor and Communist Party Chief Alvaro Cunhal as a minister without portfolio 150 By the margin of a single vote 47 to 46 the U S Senate tabled further discussion of an amendment to the 25 billion education funding bill that would have required an end to desegregation busing to achieve racial integration in U S schools receiving federal funding 151 The first game of the 6 team National Lacrosse League the first professional box lacrosse circuit in North America was played as the NLL made its debut before 9 120 fans at The Forum in Montreal 152 The Montreal Quebecois defeated the visiting Toronto Tomahawks 14 to 8 153 John Davis of the Quebecois made the league s first score 13 seconds into the game with a shot past Tomahawks goalie Ron Thomas 153 In addition to the two Canadian franchises the NLL had four U S teams the Maryland Arrows the Philadelphia Wings the Rochester Griffins and the Syracuse Stingers Died Lieutenant General Guy Simonds CC CB CBE DSO CD 71 English born commander of the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II 154 155 Harrison M Sayre 79 co founder of My Weekly Reader magazine 156 Paul Gonsalves 53 American jazz saxophonist in Duke Ellington s band died of complications from narcotics abuse 9 days before Ellington s death 157 May 16 1974 Thursday editHelmut Schmidt was elected as the new Chancellor of West Germany by the Bundestag by a vote of 267 to 225 along party lines 52 158 159 In Belgrade Marshal Josip Broz Tito was unanimously re elected by the 300 member Chamber of Deputies as the President of Yugoslavia and at the age of 81 given an unlimited term to effectively make him president for life The Communist nation s parliament also unanimously approved the selection of the first eight members of the new nine member collective presidency which would rotate to a new member each year after Tito s death Petar Stambolic of the Socialist Republic of Serbia was the first person selected to the new office of Vice President of Yugoslavia for one year after which the job would rotate to another member of the collective presidency 160 161 In voting in the Dominican Republic Joaquin Balaguer was re elected President with more than 84 of the vote against his challenger Luis Lajara Burgos Balaguer s Partido Reformista won 75 of the 91 seats in the House of Deputies and 23 of the 27 seats in the Senate 162 In South Vietnam the Battle of the Iron Triangle began in the Binh Duong Province to repel an invasion by North Vietnam and would last more than six months Although the South Vietnamese repelled the invasion and thousands of soldiers of North Vietnam s People s Army of Viet Nam PAVN were killed the South s Army of the Republic of Viet Nam ARVN lost hundreds of soldiers 163 The counterattack came on the same day 5 000 North Vietnamese troops overran the Dak Pek Camp and its 369 member South Vietnamese Rangers battalion 164 Dybbuk a ballet by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein premiered in New York City at the Lincoln Center 165 166 Born Laura Pausini Italian pop music singer in Faenza Province of Ravenna Emilia Romagna 167 Died Ruth McGinnis 64 American straight pool player and women s champion in 1946 died of cancer 168 Billy Welu 41 American professional bowler and commentator winner of the American Bowling Congress Masters championship in 1964 and 1965 169 May 17 1974 Friday edit nbsp Memorial in Dublin to the victims of the UVF bombing UVF terrorists killed 33 civilians and injured more than 300 in the Republic of Ireland in four simultaneous car bomb explosions in County Dublin and County Monaghan The event marked the highest number of casualties in any single event in The Troubles 170 171 In Lafayette Louisiana 28 year old Russell James Foote the director of the local chapter of the American Red Cross was found in his car with a gunshot wound to the head inflicted by someone standing outside the car He died shortly afterwards at Lafayette General Hospital The investigation by the Lafayette Parish Sheriff s Office revealed embezzlement within the Red Cross office As of 2018 update Foote s murder had not been solved 172 nbsp FBI mugshot of SLA commander Donald David DeFreeze In Compton California a shootout between members of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Symbionese Liberation Army SLA terrorist group began at 5 50 p m local time at the terrorist group s hideout at 1449 54th Street The firing of tear gas canisters into the residence was followed by a fire that killed six of the SLA members burning their bodies beyond recognition 173 174 175 176 177 The shootout and fire were broadcast on live television in Los Angeles preempting national news programming 178 Six SLA members died during the incident SLA leader Donald DeFreeze aka Commander Cinque 30 shot himself to death 174 175 176 177 Camilla Hall 29 174 179 and SLA co founder Nancy Ling Perry 26 died after being shot by police 175 Patricia Soltysik 24 Angela Atwood aka General Gelina 25 and Willie Wolfe aka Kahjoh 23 died of smoke inhalation or burns 175 The first Synchronous Meteorological Satellite SMS 1 a weather satellite placed in geosynchronous orbit was launched from Cape Canaveral to be placed at a point 22 951 miles 36 936 km above the Earth s equator and the 100th meridian west 180 The derailment of a Southern Railway train injured 133 people 15 miles 24 km northwest of Tuscaloosa Alabama 181 Born Andrea Corr Irish pop music singer and member of The Corrs in Dundalk County Louth 182 Tamara Rojo Canadian born Spanish ballet dancer principal dancer in the English National Ballet in Montreal 183 Died Durga Das 73 Indian journalist editor of the Hindustan Times and founder of the India News and Feature Alliance INFA news agency 184 Maurice Lehmann 79 French actor director and producer former general manager of the Paris Opera 185 186 Fritz Roethlisberger 75 American social scientist and business theorist 187 188 May 18 1974 Saturday editIndia became the sixth nuclear power with the successful test of a low yield weapon at the Pokhran Test Range in the state of Rajasthan Taking place on Buddha Jayanti celebrated as the birthday of Siddhartha Gautama Buddha the test was code named Project Smiling Buddha The other nuclear powers at the time were the U S the Soviet Union the United Kingdom France and the People s Republic of China 189 190 In voting for the Australian House of Representatives and the Australian Senate Gough Whitlam s Labor government lost seats but maintained a slim majority in the 127 member House 66 to 61 over the Liberal Country Coalition led by Billy Snedden 191 In the 60 seat Senate the Labor Party and Snedden s Coalition won 29 seats each while Tom Drake Brockman of the National Alliance and independent Senator Michael Townley winning the other seat 192 In the final weekend of matches in West Germany s 1973 74 Bundesliga season first place Bayern Munich 20 9 4 49 points and second place Borussia Monchengladbach 20 6 7 46 points faced each other Borussia already eliminated from the race for first place defeated Bayern Munich 5 to 0 193 194 Little Current ridden by jockey Miguel Rivera won the 1974 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore 195 196 In fiction May 18 1974 is the seventh day in the bestselling 1962 novel Seven Days in May about an attempted overthrow of the U S government The day was modified to Sunday May 19 for the 1964 film of the same name Died Roald H Fryxell 40 American anthropologist was killed in a car accident 197 Martin Echegoyen 83 former head of state of Uruguay as Chairman of the nine member Consejo Nacional de Gobierno 1959 to 1960 198 Tyree Glenn 61 American jazz trombonist of the big band era 199 200 Xenia Makletzova 81 Russian ballet dancer 201 202 Dan Topping 61 American sports executive former part owner and president of the New York Yankees died of complications of emphysema 203 204 May 19 1974 Sunday edit nbsp nbsp Giscard defeats Mitterrand to win election as President of France Valery Giscard d Estaing was elected President of France defeating Francois Mitterrand by less than 425 000 votes out of more than 26 million cast in what remains as of the last vote in 2022 the closest presidential election in French history 205 A policeman in Belem Brazil fired on rioting fans at a soccer match between Clube do Remo and Paissandu Belem One fan was killed and three were critically injured 206 The Philadelphia Flyers won the 1974 Stanley Cup Finals defeating the Boston Bruins 1 to 0 to win the series and the National Hockey League title four games to two The Flyers created in 1967 when the National Hockey League expanded from six teams to 12 became the first expansion team to win the Cup 207 On the same day the Houston Aeros won the Avco World Trophy defeating the host Chicago Cougars for the championship of the World Hockey Association in winning game four of the best 4 of 7 series by a score of 6 to 2 208 Australia won the 1974 Federation Cup women s tennis tournament held in Naples Italy defeating United States in the final 209 Born Andrew Johns Australian rugby league player with 26 caps for the Australia national team in Kurri Kurri City of Cessnock New South Wales 210 Nawazuddin Siddiqui Indian film actor 2016 Filmfare Awards winner for The Lunchbox in Budhana Uttar Pradesh citation needed May 20 1974 Monday editU S District Judge John J Sirica ordered President Nixon to surrender 64 tape recordings of White House conversations that had been subpoenaed by the special prosecutor Leon Jaworski Addressing concerns of national security raised by Nixon s attorney Sirica stated in his order that he would listen to individual tapes to determine whether they should be withheld from release 211 The U S Supreme Court would ultimately affirm Sirica s ruling in United States v Nixon on July 24 leading to the release of the June 23 1972 smoking gun tape and Nixon s resignation 87 Former Portuguese Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano and President Americo Thomaz who had both been arrested after deposed on April 25 in the Carnation Revolution coup d etat were sent into exile in Brazil along with their families The former leaders boarded a Boeing 707 of the Portuguese Air Force at the Portuguese resort of Madeira and were flown to Viracopos International Airport in Brazil and driven to Sao Paulo where they were provided with apartments on the 27th floor of the Sao Paulo Hilton hotel 212 The government of the Philippines and President Ferdinand Marcos gave formal recognition of the Sulu Sultanate with the issuance of Memorandum Order 427 with Mohammed Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram 213 Zamboanga City was acknowledged as the capital of the self governing monarchy on the Sulu island archipelago Fretilin Frente Revolucionaria de Timor Leste Independente the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor was founded in the Portuguese colony one month after the Carnation Revolution in Portugal as the Timorese Social Democratic Association ASDT 214 The U S Department of Defense created the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization as an office consolidating all U S ballistic missile defenses to replace the Safeguard Program The U S Army abolished the office of Provost Marshal General ending the term of Major General Lloyd B Ramsey as Provost Marshal 215 Fire destroyed the Cody Enterprise newspaper building in Cody Wyoming killing a reporter and a volunteer firefighter The fire rekindled from ashes left in the building s rafters from an arson fire in a neighboring alley the previous night 216 Died Cardinal Jean Danielou 69 French Roman Catholic cardinal appointed as a professor of theology and one of the few priests to be named a cardinal without having served as a bishop or in any other administrative function died of a stroke 217 Nine days later the satirical French magazine Le Canard Enchaine reported that Danielou died in the apartment of a nightclub dancer and on June 14 the Paris newspaper Le Monde published a confirmation of the story with a columnist writing According to some he died of a heart attack in the street In fact the crdinal died of a stroke soon after entering the apartment of a young woman who works in a Paris nightclub whose flat he had already visited several times before 218 219 May 21 1974 Tuesday editThe largest case of cheating at the United States Naval Academy was carried out at Annapolis Maryland when at least 60 and perhaps as many as 150 of 965 sophomore midshipmen were caught with the answers to the final exam in the Academy s class on navigation 220 In 1965 109 cadets at the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs Colorado had been forced to resign after being caught cheating The leaked answers were traced to a U S Navy quartermaster who had given the information to 150 sophomores one sixth of the class of 1976 The 965 all took a new final exam on May 29 221 Thailand s Prime Minister Sanya Dharmasakti also called Sanya Thammasak and his cabinet resigned following public criticism over their inability to handle the Asian kingdom s skyrocketing inflation Premier Sanya told a delegation of supporters later I wonder whether it was the right thing I am very tired So many people wanted so many things I just made the decision that I can t stay any longer I may enter the monkhood 222 After being asked by people from all sectors of the country to reconsider Sanya announced that he would bring in 14 younger men to replace ministers who had resigned from the 28 member cabinet and was reappointed five days later 223 Fire destroyed Bob Stupak s World Famous Million Dollar Historic Gambling Museum and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip Firefighters recovered currency the museum had used as wallpaper 224 225 Born Fairuza Balk American film actress known for Return to Oz and The Craft in Point Reyes California 226 Died Lily Kronberger 83 Hungarian figure skater and winner of four consecutive ladies singles world championships 1908 1909 1910 and 1911 227 May 22 1974 Wednesday editWhat is now the world s largest national park the Gronlands Nationalpark was established by Denmark with the protection of 700 000 square kilometres 270 000 sq mi of uninhabited territory in northeast Greenland In 1988 it would be expanded to its current size of 972 000 square kilometres 375 000 sq mi The Disaster Relief Act of 1974 authorizing the U S president to make declarations in order to hasten the sending of federal money to disaster stricken areas in the United States and its territories was signed into law by President Richard Nixon after having passed 91 to 0 in the U S Senate and 392 to 0 in the House of Representatives 228 U S President Nixon informed the House Judiciary Committee that he would refuse to obey any further subpoenas for evidence or appearances 229 Born Henrietta onodi Hungarian artistic gymnast 1992 Olympic gold medalist in the vault in Bekescsaba Bekes County 230 Died Irmgard Flugge Lotz 70 German American mathematician and aerospace engineer 231 232 Ernie White 57 American Major League Baseball pitcher 233 May 23 1974 Thursday editThe Airbus A300 the world s first twin engine double aisle wide body airliner was introduced into commercial service with a flight by Air France from Paris to London 234 All 29 people aboard an Aeroflot Yakovlev Yak 40 airliner were killed when the airplane crashed during its scheduled approach to Kiev from a flight that had originated in Leningrad and had stopped at Khmelnitskiy in the Ukrainian SSR Crash investigators concluded that the crew had been overcome by carbon monoxide as they were making their approach to Kiev s Zhulyany Airport and had failed to set several instruments With the crew and passengers unconscious or dying the Yak 40 crashed into a training range near Gorenychi at a speed of 260 miles 420 km per hour 235 An electoral college met in Bonn to select the new President of West Germany the largely ceremonial role of the nation s head of state All 518 members of the parliament 496 from the Bundestag and 22 from the Bundesrat and an equal number 518 delegates from the West German states for a total of 1 036 electors participated Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel of the Social Democrats defeated Richard von Weizsacker of the Christian Democrats 530 to 498 with eight abstentions Pope Paul VI issued a papal bull proclaiming 1975 a Holy Year and appealing for world governments to grant amnesty to prisoners 236 One of the domes of Sacre Cœur Paris was seriously damaged in an explosion which caused no deaths or injuries Callers to the Agence France Presse news service said they had set off the explosion to protest Valery Giscard d Estaing s election as President and to commemorate the 103rd anniversary of the Paris Commune 237 David Frank Kamaiko a 21 year old man from Greenwich Village claiming to be a member of the Jewish Defense League hijacked a helicopter from the East 34th Street Heliport and demanded 2 million in ransom After landing on top of the Pan Am Building the pilot tried to escape and Kamaiko shot him in the arm The other hostage inside the helicopter disarmed the hijacker and police took him into custody 238 239 The New York City Council defeated a homosexual rights bill by a vote of 22 to 19 Politicians attributed the bill s defeat to opposition by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York 240 Born Ken Jennings American game show contestant and TV host known for Jeopardy in Edmonds Washington 241 Jewel stage name for Jewel Kilcher American singer known for You Were Meant for Me in Payson Utah 241 242 Died Leif Hoegh 78 Norwegian shipowner founder and chairman of Leif Hoegh amp Co 243 244 May 24 1974 Friday editIn the Philippines the coronation of Mohammed Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram as the Sultan of Sulu took place with approval by the government of President Ferdinand Marcos who issued Memorandum Order No 427 245 The Sultan s 7 year old son Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram was recognized as Crown Prince during the ceremony Official recognition of the Sultanate of Sulu as a limited self governing territory would end with Mahakuttah s death in 1986 246 In Poland the collapse of an underground coal mine in Piekary killed five miners Three others were rescued 247 Born Magnus Manske born Heinrich Magnus Manske German biochemist and software developer who created MediaWiki for the Wikimedia Foundation in Cologne North Rhine Westphalia West Germany citation needed Florence Baverel Robert born Florence Baverel French biathlete and 2006 Olympic gold medalist in Pontarlier Doubs departement 248 Dash Mihok American TV actor known for Ray Donovan in New York City citation needed Died Duke Ellington 75 American jazz pianist and bandleader 249 250 251 Clyde Cowan 54 American physicist co discoverer of the neutrino died of a heart attack 252 Max Ritter 87 German Olympic swimmer who was co founder in 1908 of the Federation internationale de natation FINA 253 254 May 25 1974 Saturday editBoxer Rodrigo Valdez of Colombia became the new World Boxing Council WBC middleweight champion knocking out Bennie Briscoe of the U S in a bout at Monte Carlo in Monaco for the vacant WBC middleweight crown World Boxing Association WBA champion Carlos Monzon had been stripped of his WBC title for earlier having refused to fight Valdez 255 Born Kevin Hartman American Major League Soccer player MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 1999 with five caps for the U S national team in Athens Ohio 256 Miguel Tejada Dominican Major League Baseball shortstop 2002 American League MVP and 2004 major league RBI leader in Bani 257 German Paoloski Argentine journalist and TV host in Coronel Suarez Buenos Aires Province citation needed Died Donald Crisp 93 English American film actor 1942 Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor for How Green Was My Valley 258 259 May 26 1974 Sunday editIn the 1974 Luxembourg general election the representation of the Christian Social People s Party CSV in the Chamber of Deputies decreased from 21 out of 56 seats to 18 out of 59 Prime Minister Pierre Werner a member of the CSV and his coalition cabinet resigned the following day 260 Almost 800 girls were injured 14 seriously in a human crush at a David Cassidy concert at London s White City Stadium 261 One Cassidy fan 14 year old Bernadette Whelan became comatose from traumatic asphyxiation and died of her injuries four days later 262 263 The collapse of an apartment building under construction in Kuwait City took place while 150 workers were inside as concrete was being poured on the sixth floor Ten injured people were rescued and four bodies were recovered but police said that scores of others were feared missing 264 Johnny Rutherford won the 1974 Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 265 Swedish driver Ronnie Peterson won the 1974 Monaco Grand Prix on the Circuit de Monaco 266 The Jorkanden mountain peak 21 237 feet 6 473 m high was climbed for the first time A team from the Indo Tibetan Border Police scaled the highest of the peaks in the Kinner Kailash mountain range of the Greater Himalayas located in India s Himachal Pradesh state 267 268 Born Lars Frolander Swedish swimmer and 2000 Olympic gold medalist in the 100m butterfly in Boden Norrbotten County 269 Died Stewart Alsop 60 American newspaper columnist died of acute myeloblastic leukemia 270 Kitty Gordon stage name for Constance Minnie Blades 96 English silent film star in the 1910s 271 272 May 27 1974 Monday editThe nationwide railway strike in India was abruptly ended by the Action Committee of the All India Railwaymen s Federation AIRF 20 days after its start 273 Over three weeks more than 30 000 union members had been arrested under India s preventive detention law including AIRF president George Fernandes 73 The Indian government began releasing prisoners the next day 274 Valery Giscard d Estaing was inaugurated as President of France at the Elysee Palace His four minute inaugural address was one of the briefest in history and had only 12 sentences 275 Five hours later Giscard d Estaing appointed Jacques Chirac the Minister of the Interior as Prime Minister 275 276 In Boulder Colorado the murder of six Hispanic American residents began with the explosion of a bomb planted in the car of lawyer Reyes Martinez at Chautauqua Park 277 Martinez his girlfriend Uma Jaakola and her friend Neva Romero were all killed in the blast Two days later another car bomb exploded in the parking lot of a Burger King restaurant that had closed for the night killing Florencio Granado Heriberto Teran and Francisco Dougherty Another person Antonio Alcantar Jr who was standing outside the car survived but lost a leg 278 Nearly 50 years later no suspect had been arrested for the killing of Los Seis de Boulder Spanish for The Boulder Six 279 In Brazil 13 of the 14 people aboard a boat on the Parana River were killed when the watercraft capsized in the river infested with piranhas 280 Barbara Forrest 20 was raped and strangled in Pype Hayes Park Erdington Birmingham England Forrest s co worker Michael Ian Thornton was charged with her murder but would be acquitted due to lack of evidence In a bizarre coincidence the murder of Mary Ashford which led to the Ashford v Thornton criminal case also took place in Pype Hayes Park on May 27 1817 157 years to the day before Forrest s murder In each case a suspect with the surname Thornton was acquitted of the crime 281 Funeral services for Duke Ellington attracted 12 500 people to New York City s Cathedral of St John the Divine with the Suffragan Bishop of New York presiding McHenry Boatwright Ella Fitzgerald Earl Hines Ray Nance Lou Rawls Joe Williams and Mary Lou Williams performed during the service Present also were Pearl Bailey representing President Nixon Count Basie and Jack Dempsey 282 Born Sebastien Foucan French founder of freerunning and developer of the sport of parkour in Paris 283 Marjorie Taylor Greene American conservative politician and conspiracy theorist U S Representative for Georgia since 2021 in Milledgeville Georgia 284 Dr Margaret Mags Portman British physician and developer of preventative treatment for HIV using the technique of pre exposure prophylaxis in Leeds d 2019 from mesothelioma 285 Arbi Barayev Chechen terrorist and leader of the Special Purpose Islamic Regiment in Alkhan Kala Checheno Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Soviet Union killed in gun battle 2001 Gurkan Uygun Turkish TV actor known for 10 seasons of Kurtlar Vadisi Valley of the Wolves in Izmit Kocaeli Province 286 Died Kurt Wiese 87 German born American children s book author and illustrator known for the pictures in 300 books including the Freddy the Pig series 287 288 May 28 1974 Tuesday editIn Italy a time bomb planted by the Ordine Nuovo right wing terrorist group killed eight people and injured 102 at an anti Fascist rally in Brescia 289 The short lived Northern Ireland Executive the 11 member bipartisan government of Northern Ireland since January 1 collapsed along with the Northern Ireland Assembly as Chief Executive Brian Faulkner resigned 290 291 Faulkner s departure came 13 days after a general strike of union members had been called to put an end to the Sunningdale Agreement of December 9 that allowed Irish nationalists to join in sharing power with the Unionists who favored maintaining Northern Ireland as a part of the United Kingdom The Executive had been composed of six members of Faulkner s Ulster Unionist Party and four members of the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party SDLP The Magic Show a one act Broadway musical built around the act of illusionist and stage magician Doug Henning who could neither sing nor dance premiered at the Cort Theatre 292 for the first of 1 920 performances running until December 31 1978 293 nbsp The Long Beach Jane Doe In Long Beach California a young woman later known as the Long Beach Jane Doe was raped and strangled to death In May 2013 Gary Stamp then 61 was arrested and confessed to the murder but the victim s identity remains unknown 294 Stamp died of cancer in January 2014 295 Born Misbah ul Haq Pakistani cricketer with 166 Test matches and 142 ODIs for the Pakistan national team in Mianwali Punjab Pakistan 296 May 29 1974 Wednesday editThe United States announced that Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had persuaded representatives of both Israel and Syria to reach an agreement on separation of their troops and a pullback within the Golan Heights 297 Lightning struck and killed four teenage girls ranging in age from 14 to 15 in the St Louis suburb of Manchester Missouri who were on their way home on the last day of classes at John F Kennedy Catholic High School 298 France s President Giscard announced an immediate ban on government wiretapping and restraints against the press and said that he would work toward welcoming political refugees Giscard told the first meeting of his cabinet We are here to change France France is a liberal country and we must set our sights even more firmly in that direction 299 French publisher Maurice Girodias was ordered to leave the U S after he had announced that he planned to publish a book titled President Kissinger The Immigration and Naturalization Service had received an anonymous complaint that permission for Girodias to remain in the U S had expired in January 300 The UEFA Cup a knockout tournament for the winners of the cup winning soccer football teams in Europe was won by Feyenoord the 1974 champion of the Netherlands KNVB Eredivisie after the team had played to a 2 2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur the 1973 English League Cup winner in the first leg of the two game final on May 21 in London With the champion determined by the aggregate score of the two games the winner of the second leg would win the UEFA Cup Playing at home in Rotterdam Feyenoord won 2 to 0 on goals by Wim Rijsbergen and Peter Ressel for an aggregate score of 4 to 2 overall Born Steve Cardenas American martial artist and TV actor in Hampton Virginia 301 Aaron McGruder American writer comic strip artist known for The Boondocks in Chicago 302 May 30 1974 Thursday edit nbsp ATS 6 nbsp Launch of ATS 6 NASA launched India s ATS 6 sixth of the Applications Technology Satellites the world s first direct broadcast satellite and the most powerful communications satellite launched up to that time 303 Elections were held for white voters in South Africa for 44 of the 54 seats in the South African senate The elections for the 171 seats House of Assembly had taken place on April 24 The National Party of Prime Minister B J Vorster won 32 of the elected seats and the United Party of De Villiers Graaff won 12 seats The National Party had nine of the 10 non elected seats for 41 of 54 overall and the United Party just one for 13 of 54 304 The Aboriginal Tent Embassy erected on the grounds of Australia s Parliament House in Canberra on January 26 1972 was destroyed in a storm 305 but would be re established on October 30 1974 Born Andry Rajoelina President of Madagascar 2009 2014 and 2019 2023 in Antsirabe Malagasy Republic 306 Shin Ha kyun South Korean TV actor star of Less Than Evil and Brain in Seoul 307 Vigor Bovolenta Italian volleyball player for the national team which won five gold medals in Contarina Province of Rovigo d 2012 heart attack 308 Kostas Chalkias Greek footballer and goalkeeper with 32 caps for the Greece national team in Larissa 309 Died Edward K Gaylord 101 American newspaper publisher of The Daily Oklahoman 310 May 31 1974 Friday edit nbsp The Purple Line Zone separating Israeli and Syrian forces in the Golan Heights The Agreement on Disengagement between Israel and Syria negotiated by U S Secretary of State Henry Kissinger for the separation of the two nations military forces in the Golan Heights was signed at the Palace of Nations in Geneva by Major General Herzl Shafir of Israel and Brigadier General Adnan Tayara of Syria 311 The firing of artillery on the Israel Syria front ended at 1 15 pm Israeli time 312 The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 350 establishing the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force UNDOF to monitor the ceasefire 313 314 The Home Office of the United Kingdom announced that the British penal system abolished the traditional bread and water diet that had been used to punish infractions of prison discipline replacing the penalty with loss of earnings or the forfeiture of reductions of sentences for good behavior 315 Born Jim Carey American ice hockey goaltender winner of the National Hockey League s Vezina Trophy in 1996 in Dorchester Massachusetts 316 Ara Celi American film and television actress in El Paso Texas 317 Kenan Dogulu Turkish pop musician known for Cakkidi in Istanbul citation needed Zsolt Erdei Hungarian professional and Olympic boxer 1997 Olympic middleweight champion in Budapest 318 Adrian Tomine American graphic novelist in Sacramento California 319 Died Adelle Davis 70 American writer and nutritionist described as the most famous nutritionist in the early to mid 20th century 320 died of bone marrow cancer 321 322 Ski Hi Lee ring name of Robert E Leedy 53 Canadian professional wrestler who had acromegaly at 6 feet 7 inches 2 01 m the tallest man in the sport 323 324 325 Harry Primrose 6th Earl of Rosebery 92 British liberal politician elected to serve in the House of Commons 1906 to 1910 later elevated to the House of Lords in 1929 326 327 Jim Prendergast 60 British Communist and civil rights activist died from injuries sustained when he fell down the stairs in front of his home 328 References edit Wyatt Philip J December 2009 The Critical Need for Closer Ties Between Physics and Industry The Back Page APS News a b Schmeck Harold M Jr 14 May 1974 Nuclear Fusion Reported In Lab With Aid of Laser The New York Times Page 17 columns 1 2 Retrieved 30 September 2023 550 Freed in Mozambique Los Angeles Times May 2 1974 p I 1 Borges Claudino 2014 Uma Proposta de Valorizacao para o Museu da Resistencia do Tarrafal Santiago de Cabo Verde A Valorization Proposal for the Museum of Tarrafal Resistance Santiago de Cabo Verde PDF in Portuguese Universidade de Evora p 46 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Turner Wallace 2 May 1974 Seven Blacks Seized in Zebra Murders The New York Times Page 97 columns 3 5 Retrieved 21 September 2023 a b Turner Wallace 4 May 1974 4 SUSPECTS FREE IN ZEBRA KILLINGS The New York Times Page 1 column 3 page 85 columns 1 3 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Jurors probing Zebra killings tightly guarded Independent Long Beach California UPI 8 May 1974 Page 4 columns 4 8 Retrieved 21 September 2023 via Newspapers com Life Sentences For Zebra Slayers Santa Cruz Sentinel March 30 1976 p 11 via Newspapers com Drunken paratroopers slays 9 Chicago Tribune 2 May 1974 pp 2 6 Kandell Jonathan 2 May 1974 Peron Criticizes His Leftist Backers The New York Times Page 2 columns 4 6 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Clarin Editorial Team 29 April 2004 El dia que el general Peron echo a los Montoneros de la Plaza The Day General Peron Kicked the Montoneros Out of the Plaza Clarin in Spanish Retrieved 17 October 2023 Weisman Steven R 2 May 1974 2 Injured as a Bomb Explodes Between 2 Kennedy Terminals The New York Times Page 94 columns 5 6 Retrieved 21 September 2023 Lornah Kiplagat Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 20 September 2023 BOMB KILLS 4 IN BAR IN ULSTER TERRORISM The New York Times AP 3 May 1974 Page 6 column 4 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Melaugh Martin A Chronology of the Conflict 1974 CAIN Retrieved 22 September 2023 Crash Kills 22 in Ecuador The New York Times AP 4 May 1974 Page 39 column 3 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Aviation Safety Network Amnesty Granted to Portugal Deserters Los Angeles Times May 3 1974 p I 1 Maryland Disbars Agnew Court Deplores His Ethics The New York Times 3 May 1974 Page 81 columns 5 8 Retrieved 22 September 2023 The World Los Angeles Times May 3 1974 p I 2 Vashishtha Yashica 19 September 2019 Jon Oringer The Founder of No Less than Ten Startups including Shutterstock yourtechstory com Retrieved 27 September 2023 Matt Berry on Apple Music Apple Inc Retrieved 21 September 2023 James Richardson Headed U S Fleet The New York Times AP 4 May 1974 Page 44 column 6 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Montgomery Paul L 4 May 1974 Frank Moraes 66 Indian Journalist The New York Times Page 44 column 4 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Notice de personne Moraes Frank 1907 1974 Person notice Moraes Frank 1907 1974 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 21 January 1994 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Dr Ebbe Munck 69 Dead Danish Resistance Leader The New York Times AP 3 May 1974 Page 42 column 3 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Special Envoy Jose Comas 2 February 1988 El sadico del Chanquito The Chanquito sadist El Pais in Spanish Spain Retrieved 31 March 2010 HRH Princess Haya Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 21 September 2023 Mrs William B Benton Is Dead Publisher of Britannica Was 72 The New York Times 4 May 1974 Page 44 columns 5 6 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Women Climbers at Summit Los Angeles Times June 11 1974 p I 2 Nakaseko Naoko Japanese women s expedition Manaslu 1974 PDF Alpine Journal 1975 Translated by Yoshizawa Ichiro 94 99 Retrieved 21 September 2023 We aimed to make the first ascent of an 8000 metre peak by women and at the same time to put all the climbers on the expedition on to the top The expedition members were as follows Kyoko Sato Mrs Tsune Kuroishi Mrs Naoko Nakaseko Michiko Sekita Mrs Masako Uchida Mieko Mori Masako Itakura Mutsumi Nakajima Teiko Suzuki Tomoko lto Shizu Harada and Naoko Kuribayashi Captain P S Rana was Liaison Officer and Il1a Tsering was Sherpa sirdar Shortly after 5 30pm on 4 May 3 climbers and one Sherpa stood on the summit of Manaslu one by one Yare Yare Here we are at last was my first impression Voiland Adam 16 December 2013 The Eight Thousanders Earth Observatory NASA Retrieved 21 September 2023 5 Die in German Blast The New York Times AP 5 May 1974 Page 43 column 1 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Blast Kills Five Men at Dynamite Factory Los Angeles Times May 5 1974 p I 24 1 000 Attend Village Rally To Support Homosexual Bill The New York Times 5 May 1974 Page 70 columns 3 4 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Cady Steve 5 May 1974 Cannonade Captures 100th Kentucky Derby Before 163 628 Fans The New York Times Retrieved 13 October 2023 Spokane a Center of Urban Niceness Wary of Expo Outsiders The New York Times 4 May 1974 Page 43 columns 1 5 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Wilkins Jack 5 May 1974 What s Doing in SPOKANE The New York Times Page 9 columns 1 4 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Apple R W Jr 5 May 1974 Nixon Opens World s Fair in Spokane The New York Times Page 40 columns 5 8 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Kershner Jim 28 May 2014 Expo 74 Spokane World s Fair HistoryLink Retrieved 23 September 2023 Celtic again lift cup but final is soon forgotten Glasgow Herald Glasgow p 4 6 May 1974 Maurice Ewing Earth Scientist Dies The New York Times 5 May 1974 Page 77 columns 1 3 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Bullard Edward Crisp 1 November 1975 William Maurice Ewing 12 May 1906 4 May 1974 Biogr Mems Fell R Soc 21 The Royal Society 268 311 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1975 0007 ISSN 1748 8494 S2CID 58639151 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Lewis Flora 6 May 1974 MITTERRAND TOPS VOTING IN FRANCE TO FACE GISCARD The New York Times Page 1 columns 6 8 Retrieved 9 October 2023 Eight Are Killed in Delhi In Moslem Hindu Clash The New York Times 6 May 1974 Page 30 column 5 Retrieved 27 September 2023 The World Los Angeles Times May 6 1974 p I National Hurling League Results 1925 2009 HoganStand com Winston 500 Is Captured By Pearson The New York Times 6 May 1974 Page 51 column 8 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Vito Tamulis Stats Height Weight Position Rookie Status amp More Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 5 April 2024 Whitney Craig R May 7 1974 WILLY BRANDT QUITS POST IN WAKE OF SPY SCANDAL ASKS SCHEEL TO TAKE OVER The New York Times UPI Page 1 columns 6 8 page 93 column 1 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Van Gelder Lawrence May 7 1974 Often Victorious Brandt Enters a Somber Period The New York Times Page 8 columns 3 4 Retrieved 27 September 2023 a b Grau Andreas 27 September 2017 Kanzlerwechsel 1974 Change of Chancellor in 1974 Lebendiges Museum Online in German Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Retrieved 21 September 2023 Inflation Issue Ends Iceland s Coalition Rule Los Angeles Times May 7 1974 p I 5 Portugal Junta Offers Cease Fire in Africa Los Angeles Times May 7 1974 p I 8 Dell John May 7 1974 Freedoms Beat Triangles In First Ever WTT Match Philadelphia Inquirer Page D 1 via Newspapers com Stolen 2m Vermeer found in cemetery Liverpool Echo May 7 1974 p 1 4 6 Million Vermeer Oil Recovered in London Los Angeles Times 8 May 1974 p I 4 Vera G Davis Dies at 79 Delaware Political Leader The New York Times May 8 1974 Page 48 column 5 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Schwartz Ryan 24 February 2021 The Grand Dame of Delaware Politics Vera Gilbride Davis Delaware State Parks Adventure Blog Retrieved 27 September 2023 Freeman William M May 9 1974 Walter C Lowdermilk Conservationist Is Dead The New York Times Page 46 columns 3 5 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Robert Maestri Huey Long Ally The New York Times UPI May 8 1974 Page 48 column 3 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Haas Edward F MAESTRI Robert Sidney Dictionary of Louisiana Biography Louisiana Historical Association Retrieved 27 September 2023 Angel Sagaz Envoy to U S From Spain Is Dead at 61 The New York Times UPI May 7 1974 Page 48 column 3 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Bonn s Ruling Coalition Names Schmidt as Brandt s Successor Los Angeles Times May 8 1974 p I 1 McNab Chris 2018 Tracking a Serial Killer Amber Books League of Women Voters Gives Membership to Men Equal Rights After 54 Years Los Angeles Times May 8 1974 p I 1 The World Los Angeles Times May 8 1974 p I 1 Lawrence Johnson Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 20 September 2023 Breckin Meyer Biography Yahoo Movies AEC One Stop Group Inc Archived from the original on 15 March 2007 Retrieved 21 September 2023 Fred Kelly Aviation Pioneer And Olympic Medal Winner The New York Times UPI 9 May 1974 Page 46 column 1 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Fred Kelly Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 20 September 2023 Weinraub Bernard 9 May 1974 India Strike Snarls Trains But Fails to Halt Service The New York Times Page 3 columns 1 6 Retrieved 28 September 2023 a b Weinraub Bernard 28 May 1974 INDIA S RAIL STRIKE ENDS IN COLLAPSE The New York Times Page 1 column 4 Retrieved 25 October 2023 THE INDIAN RAILWAYS STRIKE OF 1974 A Study of Power and Organised Labour Indian Railway Employee Retrieved 28 September 2023 Sherlock Stephen 2001 The Indian Railways Strike of 1974 A study of power and organised labour Rupa amp Co Trudeau Regime Falls 137 to 123 on budget vote Los Angeles Times May 9 1974 p I 1 Canadian Parties Open Drives for July Election Los Angeles Times May 10 1974 p I 4 Charlton Linda 6 May 1974 Wiesel Play Aims to Stir Conscience on Soviet Jews The New York Times Page 44 columns 1 4 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Gussow Mel 10 May 1974 Wiesel Play Gives Voice to Soviet Jews The New York Times Page 20 columns 1 3 Retrieved 28 September 2023 KORKJAS MARGE ESBL in Estonian Retrieved 21 September 2023 Robert Cutler Is Dead at 78 The New York Times 10 May 1974 Page 40 columns 2 4 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Bond death leaves void The Evening Telegraph London 25 May 1974 p 7 Ex Mayor H R Bartle Dies Lawyer Served Kansas City The New York Times AP 10 May 1974 Page 40 column 5 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Monroe Keith September 1976 Kansas City s Colossal Scouter Scouting pp 44 46 86 Eby David L Lone Bear H Roe Bartle Scout Honor Societies U S Scouting Service Project Retrieved 28 September 2023 Naughton James M 10 May 1974 38 IN HOUSE BEGIN TO HEAR EVIDENCE ON IMPEACHMENT The New York Times Page 1 columns 1 8 Retrieved 24 October 2023 a b Watergate and the White House The Third rate Burglary That Toppled a President U S News amp World Report U S News amp World Report LP 19 August 1974 Inquiry on Nixon at Critical Stage Impeachment Hearings Open Los Angeles Times May 10 1974 p I 1 Two Die in Japan Quake The New York Times UPI 10 May 1974 Page 40 column 2 Retrieved 28 September 2023 On line Bulletin International Seismological Centre 28 September 2023 doi 10 31905 D808B830 Retrieved 28 September 2023 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help 18 Dead Missing in Strong Japan Quake Los Angeles Times January 15 1978 p I 11 Barnes Dana ed 2004 Brian Deegan Notable Sports Figures Gale Biography In Context Vol 1 A E Web ed Detroit Gale ISBN 9780787666286 Charles Abraham Katz Forever Missed IRA Guerrilla Leader Seized in Belfast Raid Forces Uncover Alleged Headquarters Los Angeles Times May 11 1974 p I 3 Taylor Peter 1998 Provos IRA and Sinn Fein Bloomsbury p 58 Italy Police Storm Prison Hospital to Free Hostages 5 Killed in Raid Los Angeles Times May 11 1974 p I 5 Copter Crash Imperils Dominican President Los Angeles Times May 12 1974 p I 18 Ripley Anthony 11 May 1974 Liddy Guilty of Contempt of Congress The New York Times Page 15 columns 4 6 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Nets Win ABA Title Beating Stars 111 100 Los Angeles Times May 11 1974 p III 3 1974 hdekker info Retrieved 4 January 2015 Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident 10 MAY 1974 Sikorsky S 61N PH NZC aviation safety net Retrieved 4 January 2015 Manacled L A Police Officer Found Slain Los Angeles Times May 12 1974 p I 3 Police Officer Michael Lee Edwards Los Angeles Police Department California The Officer Down Memorial Page Inc Retrieved 20 September 2023 222 INJURED IN CRASH OF CHICAGO EL TRAINS The New York Times UPI 11 May 1974 Page 62 columns 1 2 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Liu Fang soloist for pipa Chinese 4 stringed lute and guzheng 21 stringed zither with movable bridges philmultic com Retrieved 20 September 2023 Sylvain Wiltord Football Stats No Club Age 49 1991 2011 Players Soccerbase Centurycomm Limited Retrieved 20 September 2023 Hal Mohr Winner of Two Oscars Dies The New York Times AP 12 May 1974 Page 51 columns 4 5 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Dr James Muilenburg 77 Dies Worked on 52 Revision of Bible The New York Times 12 May 1974 Page 51 columns 2 3 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Shochiku Ninety Year History Shochiku 1985 p 243 Takeshi Sakamoto Internet Movie Database Powerful Quake Reported In a Populous Area of China The New York Times UPI 11 May 1974 Page 3 column 6 Retrieved 24 October 2023 China Sends Thousands To Aid Earthquake Area The New York Times Agence France Presse 20 May 1974 Page 10 column 6 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Hu Yu Xian Liu Shih Chi Dong Weimin 1996 Earthquakes in China Earthquake Engineering London E amp FN Spon pp 107 108 ISBN 0 419 20590 X Retrieved 21 September 2023 via Google Books Typical earthquakes Earthquakes in China China Giant Panda Museum Computer Network Information Center of Chinese Academy of Sciences Retrieved 21 September 2023 Utsu T R 2002 A List of Deadly Earthquakes in the World 1500 2000 International Handbook of Earthquake amp Engineering Seismology Part A Vol 81A First ed Academic Press p 708 ISBN 978 0124406520 Hijackers Killed as Colombia Police and Pilot Recapture 727 Jetliner Los Angeles Times May 12 1974 p I 4 Six Killed 35 Hurt as Bus Hits Truck The New York Times AP 12 May 1974 Page 51 column 2 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Simon Aspelin Overview ATP Tour Tennis ATP Tour Inc Retrieved 20 September 2023 Eleanor Tennant Who Taught Many Tennis Notables Dead The New York Times AP 13 May 1974 Page 34 columns 4 5 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Italian Vote 32 Supports Divorce The New York Times 14 May 1974 Page 1 column 2 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Hofmann Paul 14 May 1974 Italian Voters Support Divorce by a 3 2 Margin The New York Times Page 77 columns 4 6 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Nohlen Dieter Stover Philip 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook Nomos p 1048 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 In memory of the execution Leyla Qasim and her comrades Rojhelat info 15 May 2011 Retrieved 2020 05 12 Boston Makes All the Right Moves Celtics Switch Strategy and Beat the Bucks 102 87 for NBA Title Los Angeles Times May 13 1974 p III 1 Newcombe Wins WCT Nominates a No 1 Newcombe Los Angeles Times May 13 1974 p III 1 Fittipaldi Wins 2d Grand Prix The New York Times AP 13 May 1974 Page 67 columns 6 8 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Trudy Goth Dies Writer on Dance The New York Times 14 May 1974 Page 40 column 4 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Georges Hirsch Led Paris Opera The New York Times AP 15 May 1974 Page 48 column 4 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Notice de personne Hirsch Georges 1895 1974 Person notice Hirsch Georges 1895 1974 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 16 December 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Canucks Wayne Maki succumbs to brain tumor Ottawa Citizen May 13 1974 p 1 Cowan Edward 14 May 1974 Senate Rejects a Rise in Speed Limit On Highways to 60 M P H From 55 The New York Times Page 74 columns 6 8 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Fusion Through Use of Lasers Reported Firm Calls It Step Toward Thermonuclear Electricity Los Angeles Times May 14 1974 p I 1 Vern Knudsen Engineer Dies Ex Chancellor at U C L A 80 The New York Times AP 15 May 1974 Page 48 columns 1 2 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Notice de personne Knudsen Vern Olivier 1893 1974 Person notice Knudsen Vern Olivier 1893 1974 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 10 September 2014 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Lu Han Dead at 79 Defected to Reds The New York Times AP 19 May 1974 Page 59 column 2 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Denny Shute Dies Won British Open And P G A Titles The New York Times AP 14 May 1974 Page 40 column 5 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Dr Jaime Torres Bodet 72 Ex Director of UNESCO Dies The New York Times AP 14 May 1974 Page 40 columns 1 2 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Biografia de Jaime Torres Bodet Biography of Jaime Torres Bodet los poetas com in Spanish Retrieved 21 September 2023 Karnowski Wolfram 2001 The EFU Saga The Making of Institution within the Context of the Creation of Pakistan D amp Y Printers New Archbishop of Canterbury Is Named The New York Times 15 May 1974 Page 1 columns 3 5 Retrieved 30 September 2023 John F Kennedy Jr 13 Robbed of Bike in Park The New York Times 15 May 1974 Page 42 column 8 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Weisman Steven R 16 May 1974 Jacob L Moreno Psychiatrist 82 The New York Times AP Page 44 column 4 Retrieved 21 September 2023 Wepman Dennis September 2010 Moreno Jacob L 1889 1974 psychiatrist American National Biography Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 anb 9780198606697 article 1202119 ISBN 978 0 19 860669 7 Retrieved 21 September 2023 Arab Terrorists Seize Israeli School Hold Children Hostage Los Angeles Times May 15 1974 p I 1 Mohr Charles May 17 1974 Israeli Toll Is 24 as 4 Students Die The New York Times Page 16 columns 1 4 Retrieved 31 October 2023 Smith Terence May 16 1974 Terror at School The New York Times Page 1 columns 4 8 page 85 columns 3 8 Retrieved 4 October 2023 de Onis Juan 17 May 1974 MORE THAN 20 DIE The New York Times Page 1 columns 4 8 page 81 columns 2 4 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Whitney Craig R May 16 1974 Scheel Is Elected President in Bonn The New York Times p 1 Giniger Henry May 16 1974 Spinola Installed as President 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Zundorf Irmgard Eimermacher Stefanie 10 August 2016 Biografie Helmut Schmidt Helmut Schmidt Biography LeMO Biografien Lebendiges Museum Online in German Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Retrieved 21 September 2023 Tito Reelected Group Presidency Designated Los Angeles Times May 17 1974 p I 4 Browne Malcolm W 17 May 1974 Tito Is Named President for Life Under New Government Setup The New York Times Page 4 columns 4 8 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Nohlen Dieter 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook Vol I OUP Oxford pp 241 247 248 ISBN 978 0 19 928357 6 Veith George 2012 Black April The Fall of South Vietnam 1973 75 Encounter Books p 76 S Viet Base Overrun by 5 000 Red Troops Los Angeles Times May 17 1974 p I 22 Barnes Clive 17 May 1974 Robbins s Dybbuk Has Its Premiere The New York Times Page 32 columns 3 6 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Henahan Donal 17 May 1974 Ritual Tones Reflect Skill Of Bernstein The New York Times Page 32 columns 3 6 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Laura Pausini La Biografia Laura Pausini The Biography Artisti MTV Italy in Italian MTV Networks Archived from the original on 20 September 2012 Retrieved 21 September 2023 Ruth M Ginnis 64 Billiard Champion The New York Times UPI 17 May 1974 Page 42 column 2 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Billy Welu Bowler Dies On ABC TV Sports Staff The New York Times AP 18 May 1974 Page 34 column 5 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Eder Richard 18 May 1974 23 IN DUBLIN DIE AS BOMBS GO OFF DURING RUSH HOUR The New York Times Page 1 columns 4 8 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Melaugh Martin Dublin and Monaghan Bombs Chronology of Events CAIN Retrieved 20 September 2023 Askelson Kristin Foote Kevin 17 May 2018 Cold case The unsolved murder of a Louisiana Red Cross director Local The Daily Advertiser Retrieved 17 October 2023 SUSPECTED SLA HIDEOUT STORMED 5 DIE Fire Destroys House Victims Burned Beyond Recognition Los Angeles Times May 18 1974 p I 1 a b c Nordheimer Jon 18 May 1974 Two Identified as Leaders In Hearst Abduction Slain The New York Times Page 65 column 1 Retrieved 4 October 2023 a b c d Nordheimer Jon 19 May 1974 5 Who Died in Siege Identified as S L A Members Miss Hearst Not Among Victims in Gunfight on Coast The New York Times Page 1 columns 1 4 Retrieved 20 September 2023 a b Patty Hearst Famous Cases amp Criminals Federal Bureau of Investigation Retrieved 20 September 2023 a b History com Editors 14 May 2021 LAPD raid leaves six SLA members dead HISTORY A amp E Television Networks Retrieved 20 September 2023 Wright Robert A 18 May 1974 Shootout a Gruesome Drama on Los Angeles TV The New York Times Page 63 columns 1 4 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Dyslin Amanda The curious tragic life of Camilla Hall TODAY Magazine Minnesota State University Mankato Satellite Designed to Hang in One Spot Slated for Launch Los Angeles Times May 13 1974 p II 1 133 Are Hurt in Wreck of a Train in Alabama The New York Times AP 18 May 1974 Page 32 column 1 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Notice de personne Corr Andrea 1974 Person notice Corr Andrea 1974 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 7 February 2023 Retrieved 20 September 2023 Tamara Rojo Oxford Reference Retrieved 20 September 2023 Durga Das Dead Indian Newsman The New York Times 18 May 1974 Page 34 columns 4 5 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Maurice Lehmann Dies Managed the Paris Opera The New York Times 18 May 1974 Page 34 column 4 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Notice de personne Lehmann Maurice 1895 1974 Person notice Lehmann Maurice 1895 1974 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 21 August 2018 Retrieved 4 October 2023 F J Roethlisberger of Harvard 75 Dies The New York Times 20 May 1974 Page 34 column 4 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Notice de personne Roethlisberger Fritz Jules 1898 1974 Person notice Roethlisberger Fritz Jules 1898 1974 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 25 March 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Weinraub Bernard 19 May 1974 INDIA BECOMES 6TH NATION TO SET OFF NUCLEAR DEVICE The New York Times Page 1 columns 6 8 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Smiling Buddha 1974 India s Nuclear Weapons Program The Nuclear Weapon Archive 8 November 2001 Retrieved 5 October 2023 WHITLAM S PARTY WINS IN AUSTRALIA The New York Times 19 May 1974 Page 5 column 1 Retrieved 5 October 2023 1974 Federal Election AustralianPolitics com Round 34 18 05 74 Deutscher Fussball Bund https web archive org web 20110608081540 http www dfb de index php id 330803 Archive 1973 1974 Tabelle Round 34 Nichols Joe 19 May 1974 Little Current 13 1 Rallies to Win 209 000 Preakness by 7 Lengths The New York Times Retrieved 13 October 2023 Cady Steve 19 May 1974 2 Jockeys Hail Their Triumphs The New York Times Retrieved 13 October 2023 Roald Fryxell Anthropologist The New York Times UPI 21 May 1974 Page 44 column 1 Retrieved 9 October 2023 18 1974 declaration of national mourning for Doctor Martin R Echegoyen Tyree Glenn Jazz Trombonist In Era of Big Bands Dies at 61 The New York Times 20 May 1974 Page 34 columns 4 5 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Notice de personne Glenn Tyree 1912 1974 Person notice Glenn Tyree 1912 1974 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 30 March 2010 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Xenia Makletzova Is Dead Former Russian Ballerina The New York Times 21 May 1974 Page 44 column 4 Retrieved 9 October 2023 Notice de personne Makletzova Xenia 1892 Person notice Makletzova Xenia 1892 in French Bibliotheque nationale de France 25 July 2008 Retrieved 9 October 2023 Dan Topping Dead at 61 Yankee Owner 22 Years The New York Times 20 May 1974 Page 34 columns 1 2 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Armour Mark Levitt Daniel R Dan Topping SABR Retrieved 5 October 2023 Lewis Flora 20 May 1974 France Elects Giscard President for 7 Years after a Close Contest Left Turned Back The New York Times Page 1 columns 6 8 Retrieved 9 October 2023 Soccer Fan Killed in Brazil Melee The New York Times Reuters 21 May 1974 Page 88 column 4 Retrieved 9 October 2023 Keese Parton 20 May 1974 Flyers Capture Stanley Cup by Beating Bruins 1 0 Championship First For an Expansion Club in N H L The New York Times Page 41 columns 4 8 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Flyers win NHL Aeros WHA champs Cincinnati Post 20 May 1974 p 18 Aussies Beat U S Women In Club Final The New York Times AP 20 May 1974 Page 42 column 6 Retrieved 5 October 2023 Andrew Johns Profile Cricket Player Australia Stats Records Video ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Ltd Retrieved 1 October 2023 President Ordered to Surrender Tapes Los Angeles Times May 21 1974 p I 1 Ousted Lisbon Leaders Granted Brazil Asylum Los Angeles Times May 21 1974 p I 6 Memorandum Order No 427 s 1974 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Archived from the original on 17 June 2019 Retrieved 17 June 2019 CAVR Chega Final Report of the Commission for Reception Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor Part 3 The History of the Conflict PDF para 47 Retrieved 30 July 2017 PMG Working Group COL William Drake LTC Michael Brown and LTC Terry Kelley 2003 History of The Provost 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The Songwriting Legacy of Townes Van Zandt Texas A amp M University Press p 152 ISBN 978 1 603 44526 9 Leif Hoegh 78 Founded Norwegian Shipping Line The New York Times 31 May 1974 Page 36 column 2 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Rabbevag Frode 8 March 2023 Leif Hoegh In Bolstad Erik ed Store Norske Leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 14 October 2023 Amina Rasul The Road to Peace and Reconciliation Muslim Perspective on the Mindanao Conflict Asian Institute of Management 2003 p 2 Ibrahim S Omar Diary of a Colonized Native Years of Hidden Colonial Slavery Partridge Publishing 2018 5 Die in Polish Mine Cave In The New York Times Reuters 27 May 1974 Page 3 column 8 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Florence Baverel Robert Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 12 October 2023 Wilson John S 25 May 1974 Duke Ellington a Master of Music Dies at 75 The New York Times Page 1 columns 4 7 page 61 columns 1 5 Retrieved 11 October 2023 Colleagues and Admirers Pay Tribute The New York Times 25 May 1974 Page 32 columns 3 5 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Duke Ellington Broadway Cast amp Staff Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Retrieved 20 September 2023 Dr Clyde Cowan Physicist Dead The New York Times AP 26 May 1974 Page 45 column 1 Retrieved 12 October 2023 R Max Ritter Ex Treasurer Of Olympic Committee Dies The New York Times 26 May 1974 Page 45 column 1 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Max Ritter Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 17 October 2023 Katz Michael 26 May 1974 Valdez Knocks Out Briscoe Wins Title The New York Times Page 175 columns 3 5 Retrieved 31 October 2023 Kevin Hartman MLSsoccer com MLS Retrieved 13 October 2023 Miguel Tejada Stats Height Weight Position Rookie Status amp More Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 13 October 2023 Donald Crisp 93 41 Oscar Winner The New York Times AP 27 May 1974 Page 20 columns 5 6 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Donald Crisp Broadway Cast amp Staff Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Retrieved 20 September 2023 Premier of Luxembourg Resigns After His Party s Defeat at Polls The New York Times 28 May 1974 Page 18 columns 4 5 Retrieved 13 October 2023 14 girls hurt in crush at Cassidy concert The Times London 27 May 1974 Thompson Dave 31 May 2016 The death of a teenybopper Goldmine Magazine Record Collector amp Music Memorabilia Walsh Maeve 23 May 1999 Crushed to death at a David Cassidy concert Culture The Independent Retrieved 20 September 2023 Scores Feared Lost in Building Collapse Los Angeles Times May 27 1974 p I 15 Radosta John S 27 May 1974 Rutherford Captures Indy 500 With Bobby Unser Finishing Second The New York Times Page 11 columns 1 4 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Katz Michael 27 May 1974 Peterson s Lotus First In Grand Prix of Monaco The New York Times Page 11 column 5 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Kapadia Harish 1987 A NOTE ON KINNAUR The Himalayan Journal Vol 43 The Himalayan Club Retrieved 31 October 2023 Chamoli S P 1989 CLIMBS OF INDO TIBET BORDER POLICE The Himalayan Journal Vol 45 The Himalayan Club Retrieved 31 October 2023 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