Entertainment: Writers include Mario Puzo (The Godfather), Michael Crichton (Andromeda Strain), Kurt Vonnegut (Slaughterhouse Five), Vladimir Nabokov, Norman Mailer
Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" enters 18th year Sir Allen Lane retires from Penguin books after 50 years of publishing
Anniversaries of death of Rembrandt and founding of Royal Academy in London Alexander Solzhenitsyn expelled from Soviet Writer's Union
Finance: Worldwide inflation
Religion: Pope Paul VI names 33 new cardinals and eliminates 200 saints from liturgical calendar
Science: Men walk on the Moon Death of Philip Blaiberg who lived with transplanted heart 9 months
New swallow species discovered in Thailand (white-eyed river martin) Five kingdoms of life proposed
Sports: Larry Lewis age 101 runs 100 yard dash in 17.8 seconds
Deaths: Cosmetic guru Helena Rubinstein, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Boris Karloff, Boxer Rocky Marciano, Judy Garland, Jack Kerouac,
Joseph Patrick Kennedy (father of brothers), Lilian Gish
Africa
Biafra: See Nigeria
Mali: Famine after five years
Nigeria: Red Cross leads international mission to relieve famine caused by war
Tunisia: Major storm hits country
Uganda: Pope Paul VI meets with Nigerian and Biafran representatives
Americas
Anguilla: Caribbean island of Anguilla severs ties with Britain
Honduras: Air force destroys Acajulta oil refinery in "football war" with El Salvador
Asia
General: China confronts Soviet Union in far east Asia
Hong Kong: Flu outbreak
Japan: US and Japan agree on the return to Japan of Ryukyu Islands
North Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh dies and is succeeded by Le Duan
South Vietnam: Start of troop withdrawal Nixon meets S Vietnamese President Thieu on Midway Island
Europe
General: Soviet spies Helen and Peter Kroger ezchanged for British lecturer Gerald Brooke
Austria: Suffragan Bishop Matthias Sefregger of Munich identified as subject of Nazi war crimes investigation
Czechoslovakia: USSR sets up new government more loyal to Soviets Alexander Dubcek sacked as Czech Communist Party First Secretary
Jan Palach a Czech student publicly burns himself to death in Prauge protesting Soviet occupation
Denmark: Lillebaelt suspension bridge built
France: President Charles de Gaulle resigns and Georges Pompidou becomes president to 1974 Concorde makes first flight
Great Britain: Charles crowned Prince of Wales Increased tension in Northern Ireland as IRA campaigns for united Ireland - Fighting between Catholics and Protestants -
Britain sends 600 troops London School of Economics and Political Science closes for weeks due to student disorders
1792 vintage wine auctioned at Christie's of London Bandits hijack trunk in London and escape with bullion worth 75k pounds
Prince Philip maintains that Britain's royal family will have to ask Parliament to increase queen's allowance
Bible John killings in Scotland James Chichester Clark succeeds Terence O'Neill as Prime Minister of N Ireland
British Conservative MP Enoch Powell proposes repatriation of Black and Asian residents
Italy: 39 nations meet to survey pollution of the seas
West Germany: Gustav Heinemann elected President and Willy Brandt elected W German Chancellor
Yugoslavia: Quake in Bosnia/Herzegovina
Middle East
General: Yassir Arafat becomes PLO Chairman
Israel: Arab terrorist bomb explodes in Jerusalem Death of Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol as
Golda Meir becomes Israel's fourth Prime Minister Golda Meir and Nixon meet in Washington DC
Jordan: PLO headquarters move to Jordan
Pakistan: President Ayub Khan resigns and is succeeded by Aga Muhammed Yahya Khan
Pres: Lindon B. Johnson Pres: Richard Nixon inaugurated
General
Crime: James Earl Ray convicted of killing Dr. Martin Luther King Sirhan Sirhan tried and convicted of death of Robert Kennedy
death of American labor leader John L Lewis Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas resigns after questionable financial dealings
Weather Underground splits from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) also is infiltrated by FBI
Culture: Widespread protests against Vietnam war Trouser outfits considered acceptable for women
Entertainment: Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five", Maya Angelou published
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", "MASH" (Altman) released "1776" musical opens
Sesame Street debuts, and Laugh-In hottest show on television Smothers Brothers on TV cancelled for controversial statements
Duke Ellington celebrates 70th birthday – awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom by Nixon
Environment: US governments takes steps to ban DDT
Fashion: Bell-bottomed Levis first sold
Food: US government limits cyclamates in food and limits MSG use
Law: Nixon appoints Warren Burger as Chief Justice War memorial crosses declared illegal
Military: US military tests biological agents on live caged animals in the Pacific US military conducts open-air sarin gas tests
Nixon terminates US biological warfare program US Dept. of Defense request money for a synthetic biological agent
First US troops withdrawn from Vietnam
US Army Staff Sgt. Daviot Mitchell and Lt. William Calley ordered to stand trial on murder charges for massacre of civilians at Mylai Vietnam
Science: Moon landing - Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin first on First gene cloned
Apollo 10 astronauts come within 9.4 miles of the moon Two mariner space probes brings pictures of Mars
US astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan L Bean land on the moon and take samples in Apollo 12
Sports: Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain leads rebounds for NBA for fourth year in a row and 8/10 past years
Technology: Ted Hoff develops microprocessor
Transportation: GM recalls five million cars for defects
East
Maryland: J Weber observes gravitational waves postulated by Einstein
Massachusetts: Senator Edward Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne plunge in car to pond at Chappaquiddick – she dies Boston's new city hall designed
New York: Woodstock concert draws 300 - 500k Police raid Stonewall Inn dance club sparking riots by gay organization
Katherine Hepburn stars in "Coco" on Broadway New York sex revue "Oh Calcutta!"
Rhode Island: Newport Bridge built
Washington D.C.: Over 250,000 attend anti-war rally
Midwest
Illinois: "Chicago Eight" indicted for riots during '68 Democratic convention – found not guilty after boisterous trial
South
General: Hurricane Camille hits Gulf Coast
Georgia: Experimental drugs tested on mentally disabled children
West and Pacific
Alaska: Oil fields lease sells for over 900 million in one day
California: Rains cause slides that damage 10,000 homes killing 100 Quake Gap stores open in San Francisco
End of Zodiac Killer murders in North Bodies of actress Sharon tate (wife of Roman Polanski) and four others found in LA home – Charles Manson and commune indicted
Oregon: Jery Brudos kills at least four women then stealing off with their shoes and body parts for personal pleasure – dressed as woman