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1 June 1, 1970 (Monday)  





2 June 2, 1970 (Tuesday)  





3 June 3, 1970 (Wednesday)  





4 June 4, 1970 (Thursday)  





5 June 5, 1970 (Friday)  





6 June 6, 1970 (Saturday)  





7 June 7, 1970 (Sunday)  





8 June 8, 1970 (Monday)  





9 June 9, 1970 (Tuesday)  





10 June 10, 1970 (Wednesday)  





11 June 11, 1970 (Thursday)  





12 June 12, 1970 (Friday)  





13 June 13, 1970 (Saturday)  





14 June 14, 1970 (Sunday)  





15 June 15, 1970 (Monday)  





16 June 16, 1970 (Tuesday)  





17 June 17, 1970 (Wednesday)  





18 June 18, 1970 (Thursday)  





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20 June 20, 1970 (Saturday)  





21 June 21, 1970 (Sunday)  





22 June 22, 1970 (Monday)  





23 June 23, 1970 (Tuesday)  





24 June 24, 1970 (Wednesday)  





25 June 25, 1970 (Thursday)  





26 June 26, 1970 (Friday)  





27 June 27, 1970 (Saturday)  





28 June 28, 1970 (Sunday)  





29 June 29, 1970 (Monday)  





30 June 30, 1970 (Tuesday)  





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June 18, 1970: Edward Heath and the Conservative Party score upset win in United Kingdom elections
Brazil defeats Italy, 4-1, to win World Cup
Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Labour Party voted out
Soviet Soyuz 9 cosmonauts Nikolayev and Sevastyanov spend record 17½ days in orbit

The following events occurred in June 1970:

June 1, 1970 (Monday)[edit]

June 2, 1970 (Tuesday)[edit]

McLaren

June 3, 1970 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 4, 1970 (Thursday)[edit]

Flag of Tonga

June 5, 1970 (Friday)[edit]

June 6, 1970 (Saturday)[edit]

June 7, 1970 (Sunday)[edit]

June 8, 1970 (Monday)[edit]

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picture 2
President Ongania and replacement, General Levingston

June 9, 1970 (Tuesday)[edit]

Blackmun

June 10, 1970 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 11, 1970 (Thursday)[edit]

June 12, 1970 (Friday)[edit]

June 13, 1970 (Saturday)[edit]

June 14, 1970 (Sunday)[edit]

June 15, 1970 (Monday)[edit]

June 16, 1970 (Tuesday)[edit]

Phil Mickelson
Brian Piccolo

June 17, 1970 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 18, 1970 (Thursday)[edit]

June 19, 1970 (Friday)[edit]

June 20, 1970 (Saturday)[edit]

June 21, 1970 (Sunday)[edit]

Brazil Team Captain Carlos Alberto

June 22, 1970 (Monday)[edit]

June 23, 1970 (Tuesday)[edit]

Roscoe Turner

June 24, 1970 (Wednesday)[edit]

The Bildplattenspieler for TeD videodiscs

June 25, 1970 (Thursday)[edit]

June 26, 1970 (Friday)[edit]

June 27, 1970 (Saturday)[edit]

June 28, 1970 (Sunday)[edit]

June 29, 1970 (Monday)[edit]

June 30, 1970 (Tuesday)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2 Men Orbited In First Soviet Shot Since Oct.", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 2, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Artificial Gene Is Created in Lab", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 3, 1970, p1
  • ^ Phillips confirms discovery of major oil fields", by Victor Keegan, The Guardian, June 3, 1970, p12 (London)
  • ^ "Major oilfield discovered between Scotland, Norway", Montreal Gazette, June 3, 1970, p26
  • ^ "Bruce McLaren Killed In Crash At 180 MPH", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 2, 1970, p9
  • ^ "Cambodian Objectives Achieved, Nixon Says", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 4, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Tonga's Free; All 100 of Its Army Marches", Chicago Tribune, June 5, 1970, p5
  • ^ "HIJACKER DEMANDS $100 MILLION CASH— Jetliner Started Flight In Phoenix", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, June 4, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Wounded Hijacker Is Captured", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Skyjacker Ruled Insane", Daily News (New York), November 17, 1971, p102
  • ^ "Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans", Report of the U.S. Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, April 14, 1976 (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976) p. 953
  • ^ "President Nixon Withdraws Approval of Huston Plan For Spying, Illegal Actions Against Americans", by Samule Walker, from Today in Civil Liberties History
  • ^ "Nixon Aides Planned CIA Spying in U.S.", Atlanta Constitution, May 22, 1973, p1
  • ^ "Paintings Stolen In Three-Man Ruse", The Courier-Journal, June 7, 1970, p2
  • ^ "£155,000 art theft", The Observer (London)
  • ^ "Stolen Masterpieces Worth $50M Found in Auto Worker's Home", by Clark Bentson, ABC News (U.S.), April 2, 2014
  • ^ "Pensioner allowed to keep stolen $50M Gauguin", Windsor Star, December 13, 2014, pA18
  • ^ "The Who and 'Tommy' Rock the Met", by McCandlish Phillips, The New York Times, June 8, 1970, p42
  • ^ "Swiss Vote Is Heavy Against Alien Ouster", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 8, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Voters Reject Plan for New German State", Chicago Tribune, June 8, 1970, p3-10
  • ^ "Rookie Sets 3 PBA Records In Seattle Victory", Indianapolis News, June 8, 1970, p28
  • ^ "Argentina's Chief Ousted By Military— Ongania Gives Resignation To Heads of Junta", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 9, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Junta Picks New Leader Of Argentina", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 15, 1970, p4
  • ^ "Maniac from the Soviet past", by Valery Erofeev, Volzhskaya Kommuna, September 24, 2010 (Russian language
  • ^ "'Night Creature': Serebryakov in Kuibyshev (1969-1970)", by Oleg Ivanets, in IvanetsOleg Live Journal (Russian language)
  • ^ "Blackmun Takes Seat on Top Court", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Two Women Generals First in Army History", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 12, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Wheelus Fades Away Amid Cheers", Binghamton (NY) Evening Press, June 11, 1970, p1
  • ^ "114 Villagers Feared Killed By Viet Cong", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 12, 1970, p1
  • ^ "19th Amendment By State", U.S. National Park Service
  • ^ "Kerensky, Ex-Ruler Of Russia, Dies— Anti-Red Exile Passes Away In New York", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 12, 1970, p4
  • ^ "Frank Silvera, Actor-Director, Electrocuted in Coast Mishap", The New York Times, June 12, 1970
  • ^ "Metric Conversion Act 1970", Federal Register of Legislation, Australian Government website
  • ^ Enerhodar— Home to an Impressive Nuclear Power Plant", Ukraine.com
  • ^ "Ellis Fires No-Hitter Against Padres, 2-0", by Charley Feeney, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 13, 1970, p10
  • ^ "Ellis: I pitched no-hitter on LSD", by Bob Smizik, Pittsburgh Press, April 8, 1984, pD-1
  • ^ "Did Dock Ellis Pitch a No-Hitter on LSD?", by David Mikkelson, Snopes.com, June 9, 2003
  • ^ Mulvoy, Mark (August 10, 1970). "Plain Words at Westchester". Sports Illustrated. p. 12.
  • ^ "MoraBanc Andorra", Asociacion de Clubs de Baloncesto website
  • ^ "Nixon names 5 whites, 4 black to investigate campus unrest", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), June 14, 1970, p1
  • ^ “President’s Panel Warns Split on Youth Perils U.S.,” The New York Times, September 27, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Kent State Revisited — in Peace", by George Cantor, Detroit Free Press, June 14, 1970, p1
  • ^ "1,200 Given Degrees at Kent U. Ceremony", Chicago Tribune, June 14, 1970, p7 (the other 700 graduates had their diplomas mailed to them)
  • ^ "Beatles Back on Top", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, June 8, 1970, p12
  • ^ "British Lead U.S. Charts", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, June 15, 1970, p8
  • ^ "The Tops In Pops", Palm Beach (FL) Post, June 21, 1970, pD13
  • ^ Philippe Margotin, Jean-Michel Guesdon, All The Songs: The Story Behind Every Beatles Release (Running Press, 2014)
  • ^ "Red Voting Gets 99.9% Turnout", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 16, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Soviets Foil Plane Hijack, 12 Arrested", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 22, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Why North Carolina's 'Land of Oz' Theme Park Closed, and Why It's Reopening", WFMY-TV (Greensboro NC), May 27, 2019
  • ^ "Cosmonauts Set New Space-Time Record— Soyuz 9 Passes Gemini 7", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 16, 1970, p1.
  • ^ "Brazil's 40 Prisoners Are Freed", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 16, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Kidnappers Free Pale, Tired West German Ambassador", El Paso (TX) Times, June 17, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Negro Elected Mayor of Newark", Wilkes-Barre (PA) Record, June 17, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Russians Free Scientist", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 18, 1970, p5
  • ^ "18-Year Olds' Vote Bill OKd, Sent to Nixon", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 18, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Trailer Court Votes 49–10 to become 'Johnson City'", The Oregonian (Portland OR), June 17, 1970
  • ^ "Wilson Appears Out As Britain's Leader— Tories' Upsets Putting Heath in Command", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 19, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Shock election win for Heath". On This Day. BBC. 2016-06-19. Retrieved 2016-04-10.
  • ^ "Could Be Landslide— Big Labor Win Looms in Britain", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 15, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Labor Party Odds Kill Off British Election Betting", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 11, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Junta Makes Obscure General Argentine Chief", Courier-Journal & Times (Louisville KY), June 14, 1970, pA2
  • ^ "Nations to Sign Patent Treaty", Des Moines (IA) Register, June 19, 1970, p7
  • ^ "Soviet Cosmonauts End Record Flight", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 20, 1970, p1
  • ^ "7 Killed in Iowa Silo Collapse", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 20, 1970, p1
  • ^ "New York Jolts Chicago, Wins Boxing Crown", Detroit Free Press, June 21, 1970, p6-D
  • ^ "Saints Win One Bout In Denver", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 21, 1969, p4B
  • ^ "2 on Around World Walk", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 22, 1970, p9
  • ^ "Native son gets a hero's welcome after all", Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 6, 1974, p1
  • ^ "Brazil Tops Italy For World Cup Title, 4-1", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 22, 1970, p24
  • ^ "PENN CENTRAL BANKRUPT— Action Is Filed Sunday After Congress Balks At U.S. Guaranteed Loan", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 22, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Martyrs Become Catholic Saints", UPI report in Santa Maria (CA) Times, June 22, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Pope Canonizes 1st Croat Saint", Philadelphia Inquirer, June 22, 1970, p19
  • ^ "Ecuador President Seizes All Power", Orlando Evening Star, June 22, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Sukarno Dead at 69", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 22, 1970, p2
  • ^ "High Court OKs Smaller Juries— 12 Men Not Necessary", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 23, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Charles Earns Degree, Honors", Fort Lauderdale (FL) News, June 23, 1970, p3D
  • ^ "Critics Confounded By Prince Charles", Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, June 23, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Senate Repeals Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 81-10", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 25, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Sound, picture combined on disc", The Times (London) report in Mason City (IA) Iowa Globe-Gazette, June 25, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Queen Mother given rousing welcome at opening of bridge", The Glasgow Herald, June 27, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Airliner Is Blasted, Lands OK", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 27, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Dubcek Expelled By Czech Party", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 27, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Gay Liberation Stages March to Civic Center"], Chicago Tribune, June 28, 1970, p1A-3
  • ^ Fosburgh, Lacey (June 29, 1970). "Thousands of Homosexuals Hold A Protest Rally in Central Park". The New York Times. p. 1.
  • ^ "10,000 Gay Folk Stage a Parade". New York Daily News. June 29, 1970. p. 10.
  • ^ "Gay Groups Parade In Quest For Sex Equality". Fresno Bee. Fresno, California. June 29, 1970. p. 8-B.
  • ^ "Pirates Close Forbes Field With Two Wins". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 28, 1970. p. 1.
  • ^ Whittlesey, Lee H. (2014). Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park. Roberts Rinehart Publishers. pp. 19–23. ISBN 9781570984518.
  • ^ "Reds Pour It On As Last GI Units Leave Cambodia". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 29, 1970. p. 1.
  • ^ "Liston TKOs Wepner In Comeback". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 29, 1970. p. 12.
  • ^ McNair, Deion (June 29, 2011). "Boxing KO of the Day: Sonny Liston vs. Chuck Wepner". BleacherReport.com.
  • ^ Harding, Luke (October 21, 2005). "DNA resolves climbing mystery after 30 years". The Guardian. London.
  • ^ "English Politico's Wife Killed in Auto Crash". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 30, 1970. p. 1.
  • ^ "Women Get Lutheran OK", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 1, 1970, p2

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