June 1965

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The following events occurred in June 1965:

June 1, 1965 (Tuesday)

June 2, 1965 (Wednesday)

June 3, 1965 (Thursday)

June 4, 1965 (Friday)

June 5, 1965 (Saturday)

June 6, 1965 (Sunday)

June 7, 1965 (Monday)

June 8, 1965 (Tuesday)

June 9, 1965 (Wednesday)

June 10, 1965 (Thursday)

June 11, 1965 (Friday)

June 12, 1965 (Saturday)

June 13, 1965 (Sunday)

June 14, 1965 (Monday)

June 15, 1965 (Tuesday)

June 16, 1965 (Wednesday)

June 17, 1965 (Thursday)

June 18, 1965 (Friday)

June 19, 1965 (Saturday)

June 20, 1965 (Sunday)

June 21, 1965 (Monday)

June 22, 1965 (Tuesday)

June 23, 1965 (Wednesday)

June 24, 1965 (Thursday)

June 25, 1965 (Friday)

June 26, 1965 (Saturday)

June 27, 1965 (Sunday)

June 28, 1965 (Monday)

June 29, 1965 (Tuesday)

June 30, 1965 (Wednesday)

References

  1. "100 Buried, 136 Die in Japan Mine", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 1, 1965, p1
  2. "Miami Beach Picks Mayor— F.D.R. Son", Chicago Tribune, June 2, 1965, p1
  3. "Oswald Widow Weds Electronics Worker", Chicago Tribune, June 2, 1965, p1
  4. Jay Robert Nash, Darkest Hours (Rowman & Littlefield, 1976) p163
  5. "Our troops reach Vietnam", The Age (Melbourne), June 3, 1965, p1
  6. "20 MINUTE SPACE WALK; WHITE 'COAXED BACK'", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 4, 1965, p1
  7. Haruhiro Fukui, Party in Power: The Japanese Liberal-Democrats and Policy-making (University of California Press, 1970) p173
  8. "Bandit Kills 3 in Bank", Chicago Tribune, June 5, 1965, p1
  9. "Recent Grad Sought in 3 Bank Murders", Chicago Tribune, June 7, 1965, p1
  10. "Liner goes aground in mist". The Times (56340). London. 5 June 1965. col G, p. 6.
  11. "First American May Land on Moon in '68", Chicago Tribune, June 6, 1965, p1
  12. "32 die in Tanker Explosion". The Times (56341). London. 7 June 1965. col G, p. 8.
  13. "Oil Tanker May Have Killed 28", June 7, 1965, p6
  14. Nichols, CDR John B., and Barret Tillman, On Yankee Station: The Naval Air War Over Vietnam, Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1987, ISBN 978-0-87021-559-9, p. 152.
  15. "14 Arrested on Skye Ferry Quay", Glasgow Herald, June 7, 1965, p1
  16. "Tourists Shatter Island's Sabbath", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 7, 1965, p2
  17. "108 Bodies Found After Mine Blast", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 8, 1965, p1
  18. "Astronauts Land Safely in Atlantic— McDivitt, White End 98 Hour, 62 Orbit Flight in Fine Shape", Milwaukee Journal, June 7, 1965, p1
  19. "Judy Holiday, 42, Is Dead of Cancer", New York Times, June 8, 1965, p1
  20. "Earth DOES Have 4 Corners", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 9, 1965, p7
  21. Graham A. Cosmas, MACV: The Joint Command in the Years of Escalation, 1962-1967 (Government Printing Office, 2006) p239
  22. "U.S. Will Expand Viet Combat Role— American Troops to Join Local Forces If Asked", Phoenix Gazette, June 8, 1965, p1
  23. "White House Denies New Combat Mission", Phoenix Gazette, June 9, 1965, p1
  24. Dan Halvorson, States of Disorder: Understanding State Failure and Intervention in the Periphery (Routledge, 2016) p108
  25. "Dhofar Rebellion", in Dictionary Of Modern Arab History: An A to Z of Over 2,000 Entries from 1798 to the Present Day, Robin Bidwell, ed. (Routledge, 2012) p126
  26. A. Mark Weisburd, Use of Force: The Practice of States Since World War II (Penn State Press, 1997) p187
  27. J. E. Peterson, Oman's Insurgencies: The Sultanate's Struggle for Supremacy (Saqi, 2013)
  28. "2,000 Vietcong Storm US Camp", Milwaukee Sentinel, June 10, 1965, p2
  29. "Dong Xoai, Battle of", in Spencer C. Tucker, The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History (ABC-CLIO, May 20, 2011) p308
  30. Deng D. Akol Ruay, The Politics of Two Sudans: The South and the North, 1821-1969 (Nordic Africa Institute, 1994) p127
  31. Robert Reeves, The Superpower Space Race: An Explosive Rivalry through the Solar System (Springer, 2013) p96
  32. Wesley T. Huntress, Jr. and Mikhail Ya. Marov, Soviet Robots in the Solar System: Mission Technologies and Discoveries (Springer, 2011) p125
  33. W. Thomas Miller, et al., Neural Networks for Control (MIT Press, 1995) p403
  34. Charles Woodley, The History of British European Airways (Casemate Publishers, 2006) p69
  35. "Jetliner Lands Automatically", Montreal Gazette, June 11, 1965, p2
  36. "Sudan", in Heads of States and Governments Since 1945, Harris M. Lentz, ed. (Routledge, 2014) p709
  37. "Pope Praises 'Great Mind' of Galileo", Nashua (NH) Telegraph, June 11, 1965, p1
  38. Michael P. Riccards, Faith and Leadership: The Papacy and the Roman Catholic Church (Lexington Books, 2012) p494
  39. "3 East African Countries Sever Common Money Link", Montreal Gazette, June 11, 1965, p4
  40. Yusuf Bangura, Britain and Commonwealth Africa: The Politics of Economic Relations, 1951-75 (Manchester University Press, 1983) p104
  41. "Flood Spills Through Town in Texas; 13 Die", Chicago Tribune, June 12, 1965, p6
  42. Jonathan Burnett, Flash Floods in Texas (Texas A&M University Press, 2008) pp173-185
  43. Dominic Johnson, Critical Live Art: Contemporary Histories of Performance in the UK (Routledge, 2016)
  44. '1968' and the experimental revolution in Britain", by Virginia Anderson, in Music and Protest in 1968 (Cambridge University Press, 2013) p178
  45. "London", in Beat Culture: Lifestyles, Icons, and Impact (ABC-CLIO, 2005) p211
  46. Sophie Parkin, "Walking to the beat of a new waste land: an interview with Michael Horovitz", 3:AM Magazine, 27 October 2007.
  47. Gareth Jenkins, Political Islam in Turkey: Running West, Heading East? (Springer, 2008) p127
  48. Michael D. Gordin, Scientific Babel: How Science Was Done Before and After Global English (University of Chicago Press, 2015) p307
  49. "Rob Depot of $164,000 in Gold Bars", Chicago Tribune, June 12, 1965, p1
  50. "VIET ARMY SEIZES POWER— Premier, Council and Chief of State Resign", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1965, p1
  51. "Generals Set up Council to Rule Viet", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1965, p3
  52. "South Vietnam", in Heads of States and Governments Since 1945, Harris M. Lentz, ed. (Routledge, 2014) p232
  53. Dennis, Peter; Grey, Jeffrey (1996). Emergency and Confrontation: Australian Military Operations in Malaya and Borneo 1950–1966. The Official History of Australia's Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 1948–1975. Volume Five. St Leonards: Allen and Unwin. p. 275. ISBN 978-1-86373-302-1.
  54. Beatles Bible. Accessed 4 December 2013
  55. KZOK Radio. Accessed 4 December 2013
  56. "THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST", Glasgow Herald, June 12, 1965, p6
  57. "Criticize Wilson for Royal Order Given to Beatles", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1965, p5
  58. Veronica Shapovalov, Remembering the Darkness: Women in Soviet Prisons (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001) p172
  59. "Close Berlin's Wall at End of '64 Agreement— 70,000 Cross Over to See Kin Last Day", Chicago Tribune, June 14, 1965, p1A-1
  60. James William Gibson, The Perfect War: Technowar in Vietnam (The Atlantic Monthly Press, 2007)
  61. Lloyd Bradley and Thomas Eaton, Book of Secrets (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2005) p117
  62. "Heart Record Sent Off Ship by Satellite", Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1965, p12
  63. Hermit Eclipse: Saros cycle 139
  64. Hudgins, Garven (June 16, 1965). "U.S. Air Crash Mars Paris Air Show". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
  65. "B-58 Falls at Paris Air Show; 1 of 3 Dies", Chicago Tribune, June 16, 1965, p2
  66. "2 Copters Collide Over Fort Benning; 18 GIs Die", Chicago Tribune, June 16, 1965, p1
  67. "Widow of Churchill Seated with Lords", Chicago Tribune, June 16, 1965, p3
  68. Susan Bright, Landlord and Tenant Law: Past, Present and Future (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006) p65
  69. Hansard 1965.
  70. "West Berliner Killed, Fiancee is Wounded", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, June 16, 1965, pD-6
  71. The Victims at the Berlin Wall 1961-1989: A Biographical Handbook, Hans-Hermann Hertle and Maria Nooke, eds. (Ch. Links Verlag, 2011) p190
  72. "Film Star Cochran's Body Found in Boat", Chicago Tribune, June 27, 1965, p1
  73. "Lung Defect Blamed in Death of Film Star Steve Cochran", Chicago Tribune, June 28, 1965, p1
  74. "22,000 More GIs to Viet Nam", Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1965, p1
  75. William Conrad Gibbons, The U.S. Government and the Vietnam War: Executive and Legislative Roles and Relationships, Part III: 1965-1966 (Princeton University Press, 2014) p317
  76. "Senate Votes Peril Label on Cigarettes", Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1965, p1
  77. "M'Divitt Gets Golden Windshield Wiper", Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1965, p3
  78. "Urban Post in Cabinet OK'd", Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1965, p5
  79. "Loop Pastime Ends in Death for Executive— Engineering Firm Head Plunges 47 Floors", Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1965, p7
  80. James E. Wise, Jr. and Scott Baron, At the Helm of USS America: The Aircraft Carrier and Its 23 Commanders, 1965-1996 (McFarland, 2014) p110
  81. Martin Bowman, Cold War Jet Combat: Air-to-Air Jet Fighter Operations 1950-1972 (Casemate Publishers, 2016) p202
  82. "5 Prime Ministers to Go on Viet Peace Mission", Chicago Tribune, June 18, 1965, p1
  83. "Titan Orbits Record Load in Space Test", Chicago Tribune, June 19, 1965, p8
  84. "Andersen Air Force Base", in The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Spencer C. Tucker, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2011) p48
  85. William Hutton and Jonathan Eagle, Earth's Catastrophic Past and Future: A Scientific Analysis of Information Channeled by Edgar Cayce (Universal-Publishers, 2004) p429
  86. David Michael Lindsey, The Woman and the Dragon: Apparitions of Mary (Pelican Publishing, 2001) p223
  87. "Benvenuti, Giovanni 'Nino'", in Historical Dictionary of Boxing, John Grasso, ed. (Scarecrow Press, 2013) p60
  88. "Rodeo Clown Fires Gun Into Crowd; 17 Wounded", Chicago Tribune, June 19, 1965, p1
  89. "Gun Blast At Rodeo Wounds 24— Clown Fires What Was Supposed To Be Blank", Corpus Christi Caller-Times, June 19, 1965, p1
  90. "Jury Clears Rodeo Clown In Gun Mishap", Gilmer (TX) Mirror, July 15, 1965, p1
  91. "Algerian Army Leaders Seize Ben Bella in Coup", Milwaukee Journal, June 19, 1965, p1
  92. Azzedine Layachi, Economic Crisis and Political Change in North Africa (Greenwood, 1998) p10
  93. "Algeria", in Heads of States and Governments Since 1945, Harris M. Lentz, ed. (Routledge, 2014) p26
  94. Guy Martin, African Political Thought (Springer, 2012)
  95. "An Overview of the Rotations of Planets in the Solar System", by Jean Souchay, in Topics in Gravitational Dynamics: Solar, Extra-Solar and Galactic Systems, Daniel Benest, et al., eds. (Springer, 2008) pp186-187
  96. "Stunting Jet Plunges into Crowd; 10 Die", Chicago Tribune, June 20, 1965, p1
  97. "Sandown Park details", The Age (Melbourne), June 21, 1965, p19
  98. "2,500 CYCLE FANS IN RIOT— 2 Buildings Set Ablaze; 30 Are Hurt", Chicago Tribune, June 20, 1965, p1
  99. "Town Cleans Up Damage Caused by Race Fans", Chicago Tribune, June 21, 1965, p3
  100. "2 Skin Divers Disappear in 200-Foot Hole", Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1965, p12
  101. "Attempts Given Up To Recover Bodies Of Missing Divers", San Bernardino (CA) County Sun, July 1, 1965, pC-4
  102. Weird Las Vegas and Nevada: Your Alternative Travel Guide to Sin City and the Silver State, Joe Oesterle, et al., eds. (Sterling Publishing, 2007) p46
  103. AtlasObscura.com
  104. "Marchers Cheer Ben Bella— Deposed Algeria Chief Is Hailed by Hundreds", Chicago Tribune, June 21, 1965, p3
  105. "TAX CUT EFFECTIVE TODAY", Chicago Tribune, June 22, 1965, p1
  106. Interim Report – The Future of Lake Pedder, Lake Pedder Committee of Enquiry, 29 September 1997.
  107. "South Korea signs treaty with Japan", Bakersfield Californian, June 22, 1965, p1
  108. Andrzej Jakubowski, State Succession in Cultural Property (Oxford University Press, 2015) p292
  109. "Korea-Japan Treaty", in Korea: A Historical and Cultural Dictionary, Keith Pratt and Richard Rutt, eds. (Routledge, 2013) p231
  110. Jürgen Kleiner, Korea, a Century of Change (World Scientific, 2001) p142
  111. "Find Galleon and Treasure", Chicago Tribune, July 3, 1965, p1"
  112. "York, George R. and Latham, James D.", in The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, Michael Newton, ed. (Infobase Publishing, 2006) p297
  113. "2 Dropouts Who Killed 7 Die on Gallows in Kansas", Chicago Tribune, June 22, 1965, p1
  114. "Moscow Visit Refused", Montreal Gazette, June 24, 1965, p1
  115. "Bolt Kills 4 Golfers in Shelter", Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review, June 24, 1965, p1
  116. Canberra Theatre Centre history
  117. George Freedley and John A. Reeves, A History of the Theatre (Crown Publishers, 1968) p771
  118. Stephen Allen, The Chagos Islanders and International Law (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014) p81
  119. "Military Jet Hits Peak in Fog; 84 Die", Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1965, p1
  120. Kocher, Matthew Adam. "Chapter III: War in the Hamlets: Human Ecology and the Vietnam War". Human Ecology and Civil War (PDF). p. 18.
  121. "2 Saigon Bombs Kill 38 in Floating Restaurant", Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1965, p1
  122. "19 Reported Freed from Congo Rebels", Chicago Tribune, June 27, 1965, p3
  123. "Nurse Depicts Congo Horrors", Salt Lake Tribune, June 29, 1965, p3
  124. "Health Care Services as Part of China's Revolution and Development", by Victor W. Sidel and Ruth Sidel, in China's Road to Development (Pergamon International Library, 2014) pp161-162
  125. Gregory Daddis, Westmoreland's War: Reassessing American Strategy in Vietnam (Oxford University Press, 2014) p76
  126. "NASA Selects 6 Scientists for Trips to Moon", Chicago Tribune, June 27, 1965, p2
  127. Chris Dubbs and Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Realizing Tomorrow: The Path to Private Spaceflight (University of Nebraska Press, 2011) pp68-69
  128. Philip D. Chinnery, Vietnam: The Helicopter War (Naval Institute Press, 1991) p41
  129. Richard Holmes, ed., Battlefield: Decisive Conflicts in History (Oxford University Press, 2006) p328
  130. "Belgium", in Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992, Harris M. Lentz, ed. (Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1994)
  131. "N.B.C. Will Cancel 'Mr. Wizard' Show; Children's Science Program Has 14 Years Air", New York Times, by Val Adams, April 17, 1965, p41
  132. "Phone Service Via Satellite Launched", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1965, p3
  133. "Land Burning Jet; 153 Safe", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1965, p1
  134. "Hungarian Red Chief Resigns Premier Post", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1965, p3
  135. "Dutch Queen OK's Daughter's Choice", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1965, p13
  136. "Overdue party for a jazz pioneer", Salt Lake Tribune, May 8, 2005. Accessed 4 December 2013
  137. K. Raman Pillai, The Political Triangle: Pakistan, India & Britain (Abhinav Publications, 1970) p108
  138. "Pact Ends Pakistan, India Border Hassle", Sarasota (FL) Journal, June 30, 1965, p9
  139. "World's Baptists Pick Negro", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 30, 1965, p2
  140. John Anderson and Richard Passman, X-15: The World's Fastest Rocket Plane and the Pilots Who Ushered in the Space Age (Voyageur Press, 2014) p104
  141. Michelle Cini and Nieves Perez-Solorzano Borragan, European Politics (Oxford University Press, 2010).
  142. "Luxembourg Agreement", in Dictionary of the European Economic Community, by John Paxton (Springer, 1978) p152
  143. Timothy E. Josling, et al., Agriculture in the GATT (Springer, 1996) p59
  144. "Peepholes Made a Must in N.Y. Flats", Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1965, p10
  145. "Illinois Counties and Incorporated Municipalities"
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