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1969-04-04, , min.
First anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death. First anniversary tributes in various US cities.
1969-04-08, , min.
Heart transplant patient Haskell Karp has died. Unemployment rate rose to 34% in March according to the Labor Department.
1969-04-09, , min.
President Nixon tries to gain confidence of the black community. He sends Director of Emergency Preparedness to Midwest concerning the Spring floods.
1969-04-10, , min.
French President Charles DeGaulle threatens resignation if voters don't approve his referendum. 200 students arrested in Harvard University rioting.
1969-04-14, , min.
Sirhan Sirhan trial goes to the jury. An increase to Social Security. President Nixon asks for a billion dollars to fight crime.
1969-04-24, , min.
United States tells Hanoi they are ready to begin political and military peace talks, President Nixon asks for postal rate hikes.
1969-04-25, , min.
Ranking Democrats urge party reform, President DeGaulle makes television appearance urging voters to accept his referendum.
1969-04-26, , min.
The play "George M" closes at the Palace Theatre in New York City after 435 performances. "Celebration" closes at the Ambassador Theatre in New York City after 110 performances.
1969-04-27, , min.
Charles DeGaulle resigns after his referendum for constitutional reform is defeated.
1969-04-28, , min.
Richard Nixon expresses regret over Charles DeGaulle's resignation. in Tokyo, students walk on tracks, stopping railroad.
1969-04-29, , min.
B-52 bombers bomb near the Cambodian border, Georges Pompidou announces candidacy for French President.
1969-04-30, , min.
France bars May Day activities, Pope Paul installs 33 new Cardinals.
1969-05-01, , min.
May Day activities in Europe. More Vietnam casualties reported.
1969-05-02, , min.
Los Angeles, California named pornography center of world. President Nixon tries to stop flow of obscenity through the mail.
1969-05-04, , min.
The Montreal Canadians win the Stanley Cup, defeating the St. Louis Blues 2-1 in St. Louis for a four game series sweep. John Ferguson scores the winning goal. "No Place To Be Somebody" premieres in New York City.
1969-05-05, , min.
The United States deescalates in North Vietnam. The USS New Jersey arrives from Near East. Congress protests over outside interests of judge Abe Fortas.
1969-05-07, , min.
Congress puts pressure on judge Abe Fortas to resign. Astronaut Alan Shepard rejoins astronaut ranks. Richard Nixon plans to give free food stamps to low income Americans.
1969-05-09, , min.
First steps are in motion for American troop withdrawal in Vietnam in 60 days.
1969-05-27, , min.
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller flies to South America on continuation of his tour. President Nixon proposes new postal system with more efficiency.
1969-05-28, , min.
New charges for Supreme Court justice William O. Douglas. Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty wins a third term in office.
1969-05-29, , min.
Dedication of President Kennedy's birthplace site as national historic site. New ways to end war called for by Senator Mike Mansfield.
1969-06-02, , min.
Everett Dirksen criticizes Senator Ted Kennedy's stance on Vietnam war, while Mike Mansfield defends Kennedy's position, calling the war senseless.
1969-06-05, , min.
Question of early American troop withdrawal from Vietnam goes unanswered by Secretary of State William Rogers.
1969-06-06, , min.
System of youth advisers set up on draft by President Nixon. 25th anniversary of D-Day.
1969-06-07, , min.
25th anniversary of D-Day. System of youth advisers on draft set up by President Nixon.
1969-06-08, , min.
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1969-06-08, , min.
President Nixon announces 25,000 Vietnam troop withdrawal by end of September.
1969-06-09, , min.
United States troop cutback in Vietnam. Hanoi is skeptical, calling it a "farce."
1969-06-10, , min.
President Nixon briefs nation on Vietnam war.
1969-06-12, , min.
Apollo 11 astronauts receive go ahead for moon flight beginning on July 16th. Radical students attempt to disrupt commencement at Harvard.
1969-06-16, , min.
The Supreme Court ruled in a 7-1 vote, the House Of Representatives acted improperly in not allowing Adam Clayton Powell to take his seat in the 1966 elections.
1969-06-17, , min.
Oh! Calcutta opens in New York City, Boris Spassky defeats Tigran Petrosian to win the World chess championship. Rona Barrett reports from Hollywood.
1969-06-18, , min.
New York City Mayor John Lindsay defeated in Republican primary, to run as coalition candidate.
1969-06-19, , min.
President Nixon to discuss war in Vietnam at news conference.
1969-07-21, , min.
Senator Edward Kennedy charged with leaving the scene of an accident, President Nixon to tour Asia.
1969-07-22, , min.
Stock prices sink to new low. Apollo 11 crew headed home. Funeral services for Mary Jo Kopechne who was riding in car with Senator Edward Kennedy.
1969-07-25, , min.
A two-month suspended sentence for Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy after pleading guilty for leaving the scene of an accident.
1969-07-27, , min.
Richard Nixon becomes the first American President to visit Indonesia.
1969-07-29, , min.
Report on President Nixon's Indonesian tour.
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Order1969-07-29, , min.
Mariner V1 transmits pictures of Mars.
1969-07-31, , min.
President Nixon visits India, Pope Paul visits Uganda to try and get peace talks started between Nigeria and Biafra.
1969-08-01, , min.
President Nixon visits Pakistan. Senator Edward Kennedy says he will cooperate in Mary Jo Kopechne death investigation.
1969-08-02, , min.
President Nixon visits Romania.
1969-08-04, , min.
President Nixon returns from his tour. Willie Stargell of the Pittsburgh Pirates is the first hitter to hit a home run out of Dodger Stadium.
1969-08-05, , min.
Hanoi releases three American prisoners of war, President Nixon contemplating more Vietnam troop withdrawals.
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Order1969-08-09, CBS, min.
Topics: Sharon Tate and two others murdered, murder of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca not believed to be linked to Tate murder, Bill Stout reports. Robert Pierpoint reports from Nixon vacation headquarters.
1969-08-29, , min.
A look af YAF students (Young America's Foundation). The aftermath of Woodstock is examined.
1969-09-02, , min.
North Vietnam offers new proposal at peace talks, but still demands large-scale US troop pullout. Inquest into Mary Jo Kopechne's death delayed as Edward Kennedy's attorneys argue Kennedy's constitutional rights were violated due to publicity.
1969-10-15, , min.
Moratorium Day protests across US, New York Mets take 3-1 World Series lead with a 2-1 win in game 4 over the Baltimore Orioles.
1969-10-15, , min.
Moratorium Day protests in Washington Square Park in New York City to end Vietnam war. Mayor John Lindsay and New York Senator Jacob Javits attend.