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The following events occurred in April 1967:

April 27, 1967: Expo '67 World's Fair opens in Montreal[1]
April 27, 1967: Ostankino Tower finished
April 19, 1967: Surveyor 3 digs holes in the Moon
April 24, 1967: Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov killed on Soyuz 1 mission

April 1, 1967 (Saturday)

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April 2, 1967 (Sunday)

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April 3, 1967 (Monday)

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April 4, 1967 (Tuesday)

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April 5, 1967 (Wednesday)

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April 6, 1967 (Thursday)

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Jet Shoe test run at Langley Research Center

April 7, 1967 (Friday)

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April 8, 1967 (Saturday)

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April 9, 1967 (Sunday)

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April 10, 1967 (Monday)

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April 11, 1967 (Tuesday)

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April 12, 1967 (Wednesday)

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L.A. attractions Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum

April 13, 1967 (Thursday)

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April 14, 1967 (Friday)

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Jenő Fock replaces Gyula Kallai

April 15, 1967 (Saturday)

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April 16, 1967 (Sunday)

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April 17, 1967 (Monday)

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Joey Bishop (center) with Regis Philbin (left)

April 18, 1967 (Tuesday)

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April 19, 1967 (Wednesday)

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Adenauer

April 20, 1967 (Thursday)

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April 21, 1967 (Friday)

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April 22, 1967 (Saturday)

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April 23, 1967 (Sunday)

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Ray

April 24, 1967 (Monday)

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April 25, 1967 (Tuesday)

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April 26, 1967 (Wednesday)

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Lt. Commander Estocin

April 27, 1967 (Thursday)

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April 28, 1967 (Friday)

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Expo 67 logo

April 29, 1967 (Saturday)

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April 30, 1967 (Sunday)

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  • ^ "Men-on-Moon Hoax Fools Swiss". Chicago Tribune. April 2, 1967. p. 18.
  • ^ "Launch Transport Department". Chicago Tribune. April 2, 1967. p. 12.
  • ^ "Premier of France Quits in Tactical Bid". Chicago Tribune. April 2, 1967. p. 10.
  • ^ "Hold Village Elections in S. Viet Today", Chicago Tribune, April 2, 1967, p10
  • ^ "U.N. Mission Ends Aden Visit; Lack of British Help Charged", Minneapolis Star, April 7, 1967, p2B
  • ^ "Angry UN mission flies out of Aden", The Age (Melbourne), April 8, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Postal Boss Urges Office Be Abolished", Chicago Tribune, April 4, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Tonga" in The Statesman's Year-Book 1967-68: The One-Volume Encyclopaedia of All Nations (Springer, 1967) p184
  • ^ "Spain Passes Stiff Laws Against Press", Chicago Tribune, April 5, 1967, p1A-6
  • ^ "U.S. 'Purveyor of Violence,' King Asserts", Chicago Tribune, April 5, 1967, p1A-8
  • ^ Manning Marable, Race, Reform, and Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction in Black America, 1945-1990 (University Press of Mississippi, 1984) p102
  • ^ "Carson Quits TV Show Over Reruns", Chicago Tribune, April 5, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Carson Returns To TV's 'Tonight'", Des Moines Register, April 25, 1967, p3-S
  • ^ Charles Schulz. "Peanuts Comic Strip, April 4, 1967 on GoComics.com". GoComics.
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  • ^ "Berlin Nabs 11 in Plot to Kill Hubert", Chicago Tribune, April 6, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Humour as a Guerrilla Tactic: The West German Student Movement's Mockery of the Establishment", by Simon Teune, in Humour and Social Protest (Cambridge University Press, 2007) pp121-122
  • ^ "SURVIVOR ACCUSES SPECK", Chicago Tribune, April 6, 1967, p1
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  • ^ "$250,000 Paid; Boy Freed by Kidnappers". Chicago Tribune. April 7, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Ex-IRS Agent Is Kidnaper, Thief". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. April 1, 1970. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Today on Television". The Times. Shreveport, Louisiana. April 6, 1967. p. 5-B.
  • ^ "Israel and Syria Battle with Jets, Tanks", Chicago Tribune, April 8, 1967, p6
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  • ^ "TRUCK SHUTDOWN BEGINS! Management Retaliates for Strikes", Chicago Tribune, April 9, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Panama Swears in Jew as Acting President", Chicago Tribune, April 9, 1967, p1A-11
  • ^ "New French Cabinet Has Same Old Faces", Chicago Tribune, April 9, 1967, p16
  • ^ Peter C. Brown, Shoreham Airport: An Illustrated History (Amberley Publishing Ltd., 2014)
  • ^ "Plane Falls in Seoul; 100 Homes Afire", Chicago Tribune, April 8, 1967, p1
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  • ^ Susan Dudley Gold, Loving v. Virginia: Lifting the Ban Against Interracial Marriage (Marshall Cavendish, 2008) p75
  • ^ "Tentative Settlement of AFTRA Strike Reached", Minneapolis Star, April 10, 1967, p1
  • ^ "TV Strike Ends with New Pact", Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Liz Taylor, Scofield Win Film Oscars", Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Harlem Again Picks Powell", Chicago Tribune, April 12, 1967, p1
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  • ^ "Cronkite Now Sitting In For Arnold Zenker", AP report in The Daily Mail (Hagerstown MD), April 12, 1967, p18
  • ^ "'Chet' Minus David In Defy of Strike", Bridgeport (CT) Post, March 30, 1967, p1
  • ^ Sebastian A. Gerlach, Marine Pollution: Diagnosis and Therapy (Springer, 2013) p85
  • ^ "Catastrophe Plan Ordered to Battle Oil— Slick Washes Ashore on French Coast", Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1967, p18
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  • ^ "Sahara Plane Crash Kills 35; 4 Survivors", Chicago Tribune, April 12, 1967, p1C-2
  • ^ "B-52s in First Viet Raids from Thailand Bases", Chicago Tribune, April 12, 1967, p7
  • ^ "Jamaica Prime Minister Sangster Dead at 55", UPI report in Pasadena (CA) Leader, April 12, 1967, p3
  • ^ "Jamaica", in Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992, by Harris M. Lentz (Fitzroy Dearborn, 1994) p451
  • ^ "Music Center Founders Lauded at Ahmanson Theater Opening", Los Angeles Times, April 13, 1967, p2-1
  • ^ Taik-Young Hamm, Arming the Two Koreas: State, Capital and Military Power (Routledge, 2012) p77
  • ^ "Grechko Named New Russ Defense Chief", Chicago Tribune, April 13, 1967, p7
  • ^ "'Monkey Law' Leads to Firing of Teacher", Chicago Tribune, April 15, 1967, p9
  • ^ "Seaver, Tom", in American Sports: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas (ABC-CLIO, 2013) p1174
  • ^ "Pirates Find Mets Tough Roadblock, 3-2", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 14, 1967, p26
  • ^ Jon Burlingame, The Music of James Bond (Oxford University Press, 2012)
  • ^ "Tories Oust Labor from London Rule", Chicago Tribune, April 14, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Hungary", in Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992, by Harris M. Lentz (Fitzroy Dearborn, 1994) p370
  • ^ Hunt, Andrew E. (1999). The Turning: A History of Vietnam Veterans Against the War. New York University Press. p. 5.
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  • ^ "War Protest Draws 125,000 in New York, 60,000 on West Coast". Baltimore Sun. April 16, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Largest U.S. Crowds In History Protest War". Greenville News. Greenville, South Carolina. April 16, 1967. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Old Glory up in Flames", AP photo in Great Falls (MT) Tribune, April 16, 1967, p1
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  • ^ "Jordan Voting Brisk Despite Boycott Appeal". Chicago Tribune. April 16, 1967. p. 1A-11.
  • ^ "32 Regain Seats in Jordan Election". The Philadelphia Inquirer. April 17, 1967. p. 2.
  • ^ "Scotland End England's Run of 19 Games without Defeat". Glasgow Herald. April 17, 1967. p. 4.
  • ^ "U.S. Jets Miss Target; Bombs Kill 41 S. Viet Troops; 50 Hurt". Chicago Tribune. April 15, 1967. p. 6.
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  • ^ Dennis J. Seese, The Rebirth of Professional Soccer in America: The Strange Days of the United Soccer Association (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) p97
  • ^ "Pro Soccer League Makes Debut In Five Cities", AP report in Las Cruces (NM) Sun-News, April 17, 1967, p9
  • ^ "Leftist Wins Rule in Tokyo— Premier Sato's Party Loses Control of City", Chicago Tribune, April 17, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Tonight's TV Highlights", Sheboygan (WI) Press, April 17, 1967, p26
  • ^ "10 New CBS Shows; Kill Off Gunsmoke", Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1967, p2-14
  • ^ "Once-Canceled 'Gunsmoke' Reinstated in Fall Schedule", Oshkosh (WI) Northwestern, March 8, 1967, p40
  • ^ "Italy's Benvenuti Defeats Griffith, Captures Crown", Chicago Tribune, April 18, 1967, p3-1
  • ^ "Griffith, Emile", in Historical Dictionary of Boxing, by John Grasso (Scarecrow Press, 2013) p182
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  • ^ "U.S. Launches 3d Moon Probe Vehicle", Chicago Tribune, April 17, 1967, p12
  • ^ "Surveyor 3 Soars Thru Space", Chicago Tribune, April 18, 1967, p2-9
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  • ^ "Salt Called Health Peril— Overuse Blamed for Vascular Ills". Chicago Tribune. April 19, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Birth Control Rules Unchanged, Catholics Told". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. April 19, 1967. p. 6.
  • ^ "U.S. Lands Digger Tool on Moon", Chicago Tribune, April 20, 1967, p1
  • ^ Robert Reeves, The Superpower Space Race: An Explosive Rivalry through the Solar System (Springer, 2013) p123-124
  • ^ "Icy Moon Causes Silence", Chicago Tribune, June 2, 1967, p3
  • ^ "Surveyor 3's Moon Bounce Laid to Radar", Chicago Tribune, July 10, 1967, p10
  • ^ Dorothy E. McBride and Janine A. Parry, Women's Rights in the USA: Policy Debates and Gender Roles (Routledge, 2016) p2
  • ^ "Woman Chaser Banned In Boston", Kingsport (TN) Times, April 20, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Lassie Gives Laddies Race of Life Time", Chicago Tribune, April 20, 1967, p1
  • ^ "New Zealand Ace Cops Title", Salt Lake (UT) Tribune, April 20, 1967, p10B
  • ^ "Adenauer Dies; LBJ Will Fly to Funeral", Chicago Tribune, April 19, 1967, p1
  • ^ "124 PERISH IN PLANE CRASH— Swiss Liner Hits Cyprus Hill; 4 Live", Chicago Tribune, April 21, 1967, p1
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  • ^ "Army Grabs Control in Crisis-Torn Greece". Chicago Tribune. April 22, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Greece to Keep Ties to West— New Government Sworn in After Army Coup". Chicago Tribune. April 22, 1967. p. 8.
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  • ^ "47 DIE, HUNDREDS HURT AS TORNADOES RIP AREA". Chicago Tribune. April 22, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Or Rabinowitz, Bargaining on Nuclear Tests: Washington and Its Cold War Deals (Oxford University Press, 2014) pp83-84
  • ^ "Advertisement". Uniontown Morning Herald. Uniontown, Pennsylvania. August 25, 1967. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
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  • ^ "East German Reds Reelect Ulbricht Boss", Chicago Tribune, April 23, 1967, p6
  • ^ "Convict Sought After His Third Effort to Escape", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 24, 1967, p3
  • ^ United States House Select Committee on Assassinations, U.S. House of Representatives, Compilation of the Statements of James Earl Ray (University Press of the Pacific, 1978) pp3-4
  • ^ "Martin Luther King, Jr. Assassination", by Carol E. Dietrich, in Race and Racism in the United States: An Encyclopedia of the American Mosaic (ABC-CLIO, 2014) p755
  • ^ "Russia Orbits Spaceship and Veteran Pilot", Chicago Tribune, April 23, 1967, p16
  • ^ "'Space Bus' Pilot Orbited by Soviet", Cincinnati Enquirer, April 23, 1967, p1
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  • ^ "76ers Take N.B.A. Crown". Chicago Tribune. April 25, 1967. p. 3-1.
  • ^ "Liberal Abortion Bill Is Signed in Colorado", Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Governor Signs Liberalized Abortion Law", Colorado Springs (CO) Gazette-Telegraph, April 26, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Colorado OK's Abortion for Rape Victim, 12", Chicago Tribune, May 18, 1967, p1
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  • ^ "27 Persons Die In Bus Plunge", AP report in Shreveport (LA) Times, May 4, 1967, p7
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  • ^ "U.S. Ratifies Space Peace Pact", Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1967, p14
  • ^ "Italy Sea Satellite Up". Honolulu Advertiser. April 27, 1967. p. A-8.
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  • ^ "Canada's Expo Will Open to Public Today". Chicago Tribune. April 28, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Ostankino Tower Complete". Trud. April 28, 1967. p. 3., quoted in Foreign Press Digest: Soviet Union, 1967, p86
  • ^ "Beatrix Gives Birth to Future Dutch King". Chicago Tribune. April 28, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Late Crowds Jam Expo 67 on First Night". Chicago Tribune. April 29, 1967. p. 1B-6.
  • ^ "Jazz Musician First Expo Patron". Ottawa Journal. April 28, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Clay Dodges Draft; Stripped of Title". Chicago Tribune. April 29, 1967. p. 2.
  • ^ "Cassius 'Muhammad Ali' Clay rejects oath, faces jail term". Redlands Daily Facts. Redlands, California. April 29, 1967. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Hinckley Youth Dies In Vietnam— Dennis Brown Killed in Action". Medina County Star. Medina County, Ohio. April 24, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Hinckley Family's Son Is Alive After All". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. April 25, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Not 'Dead', Vet Gets Home in Time for Prom". Chicago Tribune. April 29, 1967. p. 2.
  • ^ "McDonnell-Douglas Merger Gets Go Ahead". Sedalia Democrat. Sedalia, Missouri. AP. April 27, 1967. p. 2.
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  • ^ "'NO' VOTE WINS NEW STATE POLL— The New State Movement in Northern New South Wales has failed". Sydney Morning Herald. April 30, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Vote Today on New State Issue". Sydney Morning Herald. April 29, 1967. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Will Pirate World Books, Castro Says". Chicago Tribune. May 1, 1967. p. 7.
  • ^ "Izvestia Now Prints a Weekly Comic Strip". Chicago Tribune. April 30, 1967. p. 3.
  • ^ "Comic Strip Being Run By Izvestia". The Times. Shreveport, Louisiana. April 30, 1967. p. 15-C.
  • ^ "Lyndon OK's Super Jet Transport". Chicago Tribune. April 30, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Jim McAvoy, Black Americans of Achievement: Aretha Franklin (Infobase Publishing, 2002) p40
  • ^ "Claude Wickard Dies In Road Crash— Collision Fatal To Ex-Secretary of Agriculture". Indianapolis Star. April 30, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Darby, William (2009). Anthony Mann: The Film Career. McFarland. p. 5.
  • ^ "State's Clocks Out of Step", Detroit Free Press, April 30, 1967, p2
  • ^ "Most Clocks In State To Stay As They Are", Indianapolis Star, April 29, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Daylight Time Goes Into Effect", The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), April 30, 1967, pB-6
  • ^ David Gowland and Arthur Turner, Reluctant Europeans: Britain and European Integration 1945-1998 (Routledge, 2014) p166
  • ^ "Barry Retires as General in Air Reserves", Chicago Tribune, May 1, 1967, p8
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