May 1964 Explained

The following events occurred in May 1964:

May 1, 1964 (Friday)

May 2, 1964 (Saturday)

May 3, 1964 (Sunday)

May 4, 1964 (Monday)

May 5, 1964 (Tuesday)

May 6, 1964 (Wednesday)

May 7, 1964 (Thursday)

May 8, 1964 (Friday)

May 9, 1964 (Saturday)

May 10, 1964 (Sunday)

May 11, 1964 (Monday)

May 12, 1964 (Tuesday)

May 13, 1964 (Wednesday)

May 14, 1964 (Thursday)

May 15, 1964 (Friday)

May 16, 1964 (Saturday)

May 17, 1964 (Sunday)

May 18, 1964 (Monday)

May 19, 1964 (Tuesday)

May 20, 1964 (Wednesday)

May 21, 1964 (Thursday)

May 22, 1964 (Friday)

May 23, 1964 (Saturday)

May 24, 1964 (Sunday)

May 25, 1964 (Monday)

May 26, 1964 (Tuesday)

May 27, 1964 (Wednesday)

Notes and References

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  2. Kemeny, John George . International Biographical Dictionary of Computer Pioneers . J. A. N. . Lee . . 1995 . 412.
  3. Web site: Yvonne van Gennip . . OlyMADMen . 26 February 2023.
  4. News: U.S. SHIP SUNK BY VIET REDS— Carries Load of Copters to Bottom . . May 2, 1964 . 1.
  5. Book: Chinnery, Philip D. . Vietnam: The Helicopter War . . . 1991 . 978-1-55750-875-1 . 35.
  6. News: 1 Dies, 45 Hurt at Ball Game— Children Panic on Baltimore Escalator . . May 3, 1964 . 1.
  7. News: In fans' memories, tragedies echo among the cheers . Rafael . Alvarez . Rafael Alvarez . . July 28, 1991.
  8. Book: Gibbons, William Conrad . William Conrad Gibbons . The U.S. Government and the Vietnam War: Executive and Legislative Roles and Relationships, Part II: 1961-1964 . . 1986 . 250.
  9. News: Barry Wins Texas G.O.P. Primary Poll . . May 3, 1964 . 1.
  10. Book: Bennett, Jana . Science on television: a coming of age? . Jana Bennett . Communicating Science . 2 . . 1999 . 159.
  11. Web site: Announcement of the christening of Lady Louise Windsor . The British Monarchy . 8 April 2004 . 2010-10-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131231001852/http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Pressreleases/2004/AnnouncementofthechristeningofLadyLouiseWindsor.aspx . 31 December 2013.
  12. Book: Harrison, Tamara R. . Today's FBI: Facts and Figures 2010-2011 . . 2011 . 30.
  13. News: Lady Astor, 84, Dies in Castle . . May 2, 1964 . 1.
  14. British Documents on the End of Empire: Malta (Institute of Commonwealth Studies in the University of London, 2006) p326
  15. "Independence Vote in Malta in Final Day", Chicago Tribune, May 2, 1964, p4
  16. Dieter Nohlen, et al., Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook (Oxford University Press, 2001) p189
  17. LaGuardia, Robert (1974). The Wonderful World of TV Soap Operas, page 288. New York: Ballantine Books. .
  18. End of the World. Wolk. Josh. April 20, 1999. Entertainment Weekly. EW.com. February 19, 2009.
  19. Soap Dish. Angulo. Sandra P.. June 25, 1999. Entertainment Weekly. EW.com. February 19, 2009.
  20. "If It Ain't Ours, It Ain't Real Bourbon", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 5, 1964, p15
  21. D. N. Dhungel and S. B. Pun, The Nepal-India Water Relationship: Challenges (Springer, 2009) p23
  22. Book: Brecher, Michael . Michael Brecher . Dynamics of the Arab-Israeli Conflict . Springer . 2017 . 141–142.
  23. Web site: Heike Redetzky-Henkel . Olympedia . OlyMADMen . 26 February 2023.
  24. "Doctor Wins Half Penny in 'Exodus' Libel", Chicago Tribune, May 7, 1964, p1D
  25. "A Ha'penny & the Truth: Dr. Dering's Trial in London", Encounter magazine (August 1964), p71
  26. John Sutherland, Bestsellers: Popular Fiction of the 1970s (Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1981)
  27. Book: Banham, Martin. 1995. The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press. 0-521-43437-8. 827. registration.
  28. News: 44 Die as Air Liner Cracks up, Explodes . . May 8, 1964 . 1.
  29. News: 'I've Been Shot,' Pilot Called in Crash; Pistol Traced to Heavily Insured Rider . . May 9, 1964 . 1.
  30. News: Gun Used To Shoot Pilot Is Traced To Olympics Figure . . May 10, 1964 . 1.
  31. Encyclopedia: Aeronautical Mass Murder . Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime . Eric . Hickey . SAGE . 2003 . 1.
  32. News: President Asks Nation to Build 'Second America'— Seeks 'Great Society' Without Poverty . . May 8, 1964 . 1.
  33. Book: Colin . Burgess . Colin Burgess (author) . Chris . Dubbs . Animals in Space: From Research Rockets to the Space Shuttle . Springer . 2007 . 101.
  34. Web site: Dictionary Cravo Albin . March 27, 2012 . pt.
  35. Book: Hearn, Daniel Allen . Legal Executions in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky and Missouri: A Comprehensive Registry, 1866-1965 . . 2015 . 178.
  36. News: PLOT TO KILL McNAMARA!— 2 Admit Plan to Blow up Viet Bridge . . May 11, 1964 . 1.
  37. Nguyen Van Troi . Historical Dictionary of Ho Chi Minh City . Justin . Corfield.
  38. Encyclopedia: Korea, Republic of . Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992 . Harris M. . Lentz . Fitzroy Dearborn . 1994 . 489.
  39. Book: Cadge . Richard . Portrait of a record-breaker: the story of GWR No. 7029 "Clun Castle" . . 1985.
  40. News: Ngo Dinh Can Killed by Viet Firing Squad . . May 10, 1964 . 1.
  41. Book: Young, James E. . The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meaning . . 1993 . 188, 364.
  42. Book: Kremer, Daniel . Sidney J. Furie: Life and Films . . 2015 . 110.
  43. News: Frank Sinatra Almost Drowns . . May 11, 1964 . 1.
  44. Book: Elections in the Americas: a data handbook . Dieter . Nohlen . Oxford University Press . 2005 . 532.
  45. News: U. S. Unveils XB-70A That Cannot Bomb . Chicago Tribune . May 12, 1964 . 2–53.
  46. Book: Kaplan, Philip . Big Wings: The Largest Aeroplanes Ever Built . . 2005 . 110–113.
  47. Book: Project Gemini Technology and Operations - A Chronology . PART II (B) Development and Qualification January 1964 through December 1964 . Grimwood . James M. . Hacker . Barton C. . Vorzimmer . Peter J. . NASA Special Publication-4002 . https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4002/p2b.htm . . 27 February 2023.
  48. Encyclopedia: Habitat . Encyclopedia of Interior Design . Joanna . Banham . . 1997 . 539.
  49. Book: Pennington, T. Hugh . Hugh Pennington . When Food Kills : BSE, E.coli and disaster science . Oxford University Press . 2003 . 42–43.
  50. News: Typhoid: 12 cases in Aberdeen . . . May 22, 1964 . 1.
  51. News: Typhoid caused by corned beef . . London . May 27, 1964 . 1.
  52. Book: Sayigh, Yusuf A. . Tunisia . The Economies of the Arab World: Development Since 1945 . Routledge . 2014 . 486.
  53. Web site: CANNON, Clarence Andrew 1879 – 1964 . . 26 February 2023.
  54. News: JET HITS 9 HOMES, KILLS 5— F-105 Plows Through Area in N. Las Vegas . Chicago Tribune . May 14, 1964 . 1.
  55. Encyclopedia: Syrian Arab Republic . Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992 . Harris M. . Lentz . . 1994.
  56. Book: Kohlhoff, Dean . Amchitka and the Bomb: Nuclear Testing in Alaska . . 2002 . 58.
  57. News: pt . Brasil rompe com Cuba . Brazil breaks with Cuba . primeira página do 1° caderno . . 14 May 1964.
  58. News: Nasser Calls Nikita 'Tops' By a Dam Site . . May 15, 1964 . 6.
  59. "Guided Missile Ship Tests 7-Nation Crew", Chicago Tribune, May 16, 1964, p1
  60. The Presidential Recordings, Lyndon B. Johnson: Towards the Great Society, March 9, 1964 - April 13, 1964, David Shreve and Robert David Johnson, eds. (W. W. Norton & Company, 2007) p965
  61. Air Force Missileers: "Victors in the Cold War", John Mark Jackson, ed. (Turner Publishing Company, 1998) p25
  62. Book: Downs, Chuck . Over the Line: North Korea's Negotiating Strategy . . 1999 . 112–113.
  63. News: Korean Reds Free 2 Yanks . . May 16, 1964 . 1.
  64. News: 9 Demonstrators Burn Draft Cards in Protest . Hartford (CT) Courant . May 17, 1964 . 32A.
  65. Encyclopedia: War Protesters . Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints, and Voices . Roger . Chapman . . 2010 . 596.
  66. Book: Small, Melvin . Melvin Small . Antiwarriors: The Vietnam War and the Battle for America's Hearts and Minds . . 2002 . 13.
  67. Book: Quest, James B. . Images of America: Beale Air Force Base During the Cold War . . 2014 . 29.
  68. Book: Air Force Missileers: "Victors in the Cold War" . John Mark . Jackson . Turner Publishing Company . 1998 . 27.
  69. Entertaining from Ancient Rome to the Super Bowl, Melitta Weiss Adamson and Francine Segan, eds. (Greenwood Press, 2008) p262
  70. http://www.blimpie.com/about/index.html "The Blimpie Story: Three Teenagers Met in Jersey City"
  71. Book: Bainbridge, David A. . A Guide for Desert and Dryland Restoration: New Hope for Arid Lands . . 2012 . 48.
  72. News: Operation Desert Strike Opens With Nezona Attack . . . May 18, 1964 . 21.
  73. News: 'Calonia, Nezona' In Mock Battle . . May 18, 1964 . 10.
  74. Book: Momyer, William W. . William W. Momyer . Air Power in Three Wars . . 1978 . 261.
  75. News: Desert Strike Toll Now 34 . . May 31, 1964 . C-1.
  76. Book: Robertson, Gordon . Robert Gordon Robertson . Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant: Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau . . 2000 . 225.
  77. News: Legion Boos Pearson Plan For Maple Leaf Unity Flag . . May 18, 1964 . 1.
  78. News: Pearson Flag Plan Jeered; He's Cheered . . May 18, 1964 . 2–15.
  79. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/headlines/tim-hortons-at-50-from-corner-shop-to-canadian-icon-1.2646274 "Tim Hortons at 50: From corner shop to Canadian icon"
  80. Book: Samuel, Lawrence R. . New York City 1964: A Cultural History . McFarland . 2014 . 192.
  81. Encyclopedia: Lozis . Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations . James . Minahan . . 2002 . 1118.
  82. Expatriates to Get Citizenship Back . . May 19, 1964 . 5.
  83. News: Jackie Cochran Flies 1,429 MPH . . May 19, 1964 . 24.
  84. Book: Welch, Rosanne . Cochran, Jacqueline . Women in American History: A Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection . . 2017 . 311.
  85. News: U.S. Says 40 Mikes 'Bugged' Moscow Embassy for Decade . . May 20, 1964 . 1.
  86. Encyclopedia: Yankee Team, Operation . The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History . Spencer C. . Tucker . Spencer C. Tucker . . 2011 . 1356.
  87. News: Non-Christian Contact Eyed by Pope Paul . Chicago Tribune . May 18, 1964 . 2–15.
  88. Book: Jukko, Risto . Trinity in Unity in Christian-Muslim Relations: The Work of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue . BRILL . 2007 . 13.
  89. Book: Oda, Shigeru . Shigeru Oda . Fifty Years of the Law of the Sea: With a Special Section on the International Court of Justice . . 2003 . 273.
  90. Book: Sharp, Daniel A. . U.S. Foreign Policy and Peru . . 1972 . 76.
  91. Book: Sullivan, Steve . Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings . . 2013 . 480.
  92. Polmar, Norman, "Historic Aircraft: The Last Photo Plane," Naval History, October 2010, p. 64.
  93. "Reds Hit U.S. Jet Spying Over Laos", Chicago Tribune, May 22, 1964, p1
  94. Norman Polmar and John F. Bessette, Spyplanes: The Illustrated Guide to Manned Reconnaissance and Surveillance Aircraft from World War I to Today (Voyageur Press, 2016) p196
  95. News: Johnson Challenges Nation To Build a 'Great Society' . . May 23, 1964 . 1.
  96. Book: Documents for America's History . 2: Since 1865 . James A. . Henretta . James Henretta . etal . Macmillan . 2011 . 358.
  97. News: DIPLOMAT, 6 DIE IN PLANE— de Lesseps Morrison and Son, 7, Killed . . May 24, 1964 . 1.
  98. Book: Jones, Clive . Britain and the Yemen Civil War, 1962-1965: Ministers, Mercenaries and Mandarins : Foreign Policy and the Limits of Covert Action . Sussex Academic Press . 2010 . 156.
  99. San Francisco Church Social Hall Fire . Quarterly . . 58 . 2 . October 1964 . 103–108., cited in Web site: 1964 — May 23, Samoan Fire-Dance Fire, All Hallows Parish Hall, San Francisco, CA- 17 . lornajarrettblanchard . 23 May 1964 . Deadliest American Disasters and Large-Loss-of-Life Events . July 10, 2021.
  100. News: Plane Maker's Wife Kidnapped at Paris Home . Chicago Tribune . May 23, 1964 . 3.
  101. News: French Kidnap Victim Saved . Chicago Tribune . May 25, 1964 . 1.
  102. News: E.T. Phone Cumbria . https://web.archive.org/web/20141009131045/http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/features/e-t-phone-cumbria-1.76788 . 9 October 2014 . 7 July 2007 . R . Lytollis . . 10 July 2021.
  103. Book: Siberia . The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry . M. S. . Vassiliou . Marius Vassiliou . Scarecrow Press . 2009 . 460.
  104. Web site: Didier Garcia Bio, Stats, and Results . . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417201838/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ga/didier-garcia-1.html . 17 April 2020 . 10 July 2021.
  105. News: Killer of Two Desperadoes Dies . . . May 26, 1964 . 1.
  106. News: Deaths Elsewhere . . May 25, 1964 . 30.
  107. News: Goldwater Urges Atom Use in Asia— Would Flatten Reds' Forests . . May 25, 1964 . 3.
  108. Book: Jones, Matthew . Matthew Jones (historian) . After Hiroshima: The United States, Race and Nuclear Weapons in Asia, 1945–1965 . Cambridge University Press . 2010 . 441.
  109. News: SOCCER FANS RIOT; 263 DIE— Referee's Ruling Sets off Stampede in Peru . . May 25, 1964 . 1.
  110. News: Lima 1964: The world's worst stadium disaster . Piers . Edwards . . 23 May 2014.
  111. Book: Christian . Lardier . Stefan . Barensky . The Soyuz Launch Vehicle: The Two Lives of an Engineering Triumph . Springer . 2013 . 181–182.
  112. News: Veteran Race Car Driver Badly Hurt in Crash . . May 25, 1964 . 3-1.
  113. Book: Larry . Upton . Jonathan . Jeffrey . Bowling Green Stock Car Racing . Arcadia Publishing . 2010.
  114. News: G.E. Introduces Portable TV Set . . May 25, 1964 . 3–61.
  115. News: Schools Must Open, Virginia County Told . Chicago Tribune . May 26, 1964 . 8.
  116. Book: Bonastia, Christopher . Southern Stalemate: Five Years without Public Education in Prince Edward County, Virginia . . 2012.
  117. News: Duvalier Elected for Life . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . May 26, 1964 . 1.
  118. Book: Inter-American Yearbook on Human Rights, 1988 . . 1991 . 587.
  119. News: CBS Dominates in Emmy Awards; Shunned by 2 Nets . Chicago Tribune . May 26, 1964 . 1.
  120. News: How did actor Ray Stevenson die? Known for Star Wars, Thor, Punisher... . Rudder . Paul . 22 May 2023 . AS USA . 23 May 2023 . msn.com.
  121. Book: Perry, Robert L. . A History of Satellite Reconnaissance: The Robert L. Perry Histories . Government Printing Office . 2012 . 286.
  122. Book: Mufti, Malik . Sovereign Creations: Pan-Arabism and Political Order in Syria and Iraq . . 1996 . 170–171.
  123. News: Maker of Modern India, Nehru Dies From Heart Attack . . May 27, 1964 . 1.
  124. News: U.S., Russia O.K. Pact on Consulates . . May 28, 1964 . 1.
  125. Book: De La Pedraja, René . Wars of Latin America, 1948-1982: The Rise of the Guerrillas . McFarland . 2013 . 131–133.
  126. Web site: Radio Sutch & City in Pictures & Audio Part 1 . 31 March 2010 . Bob Le-Roi . 2011-08-23.
  127. Mutaz Qafisheh, Palestine Membership in the United Nations: Legal and Practical Implications (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014) p140
  128. "The Draft Basic Law for the Palestinian National Authority During the Transitional Period", by Anis Al-Qasem, in The Arab-Israeli Accords: Legal Perspectives, Eugene Cotran, et al., eds. (KLuwer Law International, 1996) p108
  129. [Helena Cobban]
  130. "Palestine Refugees Open Meeting, Hear Hussein", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 29, 1964, p6
  131. "Nehru's Body Cremated as Vast Throng Grieves", Chicago Tribune, May 29, 1964, p3
  132. "Orbits Model of Moonship", Chicago Tribune, May 29, 1964, p1
  133. Richard W. Orloff and David M. Harland, Apollo: The Definitive Sourcebook (Springer, 2006) pp68-69
  134. Web site: Jeffrey Fenech. IOC. 2 January 2021.
  135. News: . 31 May 1964 . 2 . KHANH RELEASES 4 RIVAL GENERALS; Key Men in Diem's Ouster Are Freed in Vietnam.
  136. Book: Langguth, A. J. . Our Vietnam: The War, 1954–1975 . A. J. Langguth . 2000 . . 0-684-81202-9 . . 289–291 . Internet Archive.
  137. Book: Patterson, David S. . The Foreign Relations of the United States: 1964-1968: National Security Policy . . 2002 . 156.
  138. Web site: How 2 Live Crew's Fresh Kid Ice Became a Worldwide Sex Symbol. July 22, 2016. Vice.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20190413192907/https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/exkdje/2-live-crew-fresh-kid-ice-interview. April 13, 2019. July 13, 2017.
  139. "2 DIE IN FIERY '500' CRASH— MacDonald, Sachs Dead; Foyt Wins", Chicago Tribune, May 29, 1964, p1
  140. Art Garner, Black Noon: The Year They Stopped the Indy 500 (Macmillan, 2014)
  141. "Spanish Champ Takes French Singles Crown", Chicago Tribune, May 29, 1964, p2-5
  142. News: METS LOSE TWICE IN RECORD 10 HOURS— 57,037 See Giants Win 23 Inning Marathon in 7 Hours, 23 Mins. . Chicago Tribune . June 1, 1964 . 3-1.
  143. News: Vote Boycott Fizzles; Paz Is Re-Elected . Chicago Tribune . June 1, 1964 . 18.
  144. News: BBC ON THIS DAY | 27 | 1964: Light goes out in India as Nehru dies |publisher=BBC News] |access-date=17 March 2011}} and served in that capacity until he was replaced by Lal Bahadur Shastri on June 9.
    • U.S. President Johnson revealed that the United States and the Soviet Union had completed negotiations on a treaty to establish consulates in each other's nations. The treaty's contents would be kept secret until June. The occasion marked "the first bilateral treaty between the two nations since the United States recognized the Russian communist regime" in 1933.[124]
    • Nearly one third of the National Army of Colombia began "Operation Marquetalia", the destruction of the "Marquetalia Republic", a leftist guerrilla stronghold in the rural Colombian departamento of Huila.[125] By June 14, the Colombian soldiers would be able to declare a victory, driving out the guerrillas and their allies, and destroying anything left behind.
    • The UK pirate radio station Radio Sutch began broadcasting from Shivering Sands Army Fort in the Thames Estuary.[126]
    • Internazionale beat Real Madrid 3–1 at the Prater Stadium at Vienna to win association football's European Cup.
    • Born: Adam Carolla, American comedian, actor, and radio personality; in Los Angeles

    May 28, 1964 (Thursday)

    • The Palestinian National Council, with 422 representatives, convened in Jerusalem, which was still part of Jordan at the time. At the conclusion of the meeting on June 2, the Council proclaimed the establishment of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and adopted the Palestinian National Covenant, calling for the right of Palestinian Arabs to return to the area occupied by the nation of Israel and for their right of self-determination within the area.[127] Ahmad Shukeiri was elected as the first Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PLO, whose 14 members he was authorized to select.[128] [129] [130]
    • An estimated 1.5 million people attended the funeral of Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, whose body was publicly cremated on a funeral pyre at the Shantivana on the banks of the Yamuna River. At 4:36 p.m. in New Delhi, Nehru's 17-year-old grandson, Sanjay Gandhi, applied a torch to the cremation platform.[131] The next day, Nehru's ashes would be taken to his birthplace at Allahabad to be scattered at the confluence of the Yamuna and the Ganges rivers.
    • AS-101, the sixth Saturn I rocket launch, made the first successful placement of the prototype of the Apollo Command/Service Module into Earth orbit,[132] and confirmed the structural integrity of the design for the vehicle that would take astronauts to the Moon. Following the launch at 12:01 p.m. from Cape Kennedy, the stage and payload would re-enter Earth's atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean on June 2.[133]
    • Born: Jeff Fenech, Australian professional boxer, former IBF bantamweight champion (1985–1987), WBC super bantamweight champion (1987–1988) and WBC featherweight champion (1988–1989); in St Peters, New South Wales[134]

    May 29, 1964 (Friday)

    May 30, 1964 (Saturday)

    • A. J. Foyt won the Indianapolis 500, but the annual motor race was marred by a seven-car accident that killed drivers Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald. Only two minutes after the start of the race, MacDonald, a 26-year old rookie driver, went into a spin on the second lap after coming out of turn. Sachs's car then collided with MacDonald's, and both vehicles exploded. For the first time in the race's history, driving was halted, and would not resume for nearly two hours. Besides Sachs and MacDonald, five other drivers and three spectators suffered burns.[139] Foyt's victory was the last 500 won by a front-engined "roadster". All races since then have been won by rear-engined cars.[140]
    • Manuel Santana defeated Nicola Pietrangeli 6–3, 6–1, 4–6, 7–5, to win the men's singles at the French Open (at the time, referred to simply as the French tennis championship).[141]
    • Born: Wynonna Judd, American country-music singer; as Christina Claire Ciminella in Ashland, Kentucky
    • Died: Leo Szilard, 66, Hungarian-born nuclear physicist who, along with Enrico Fermi, patented the nuclear reactor

    May 31, 1964 (Sunday)

    • The longest game in Major League Baseball history, up to that time, ended at Shea Stadium in New York at 11:24 p.m., seven hours and 23 minutes after it had started, with the San Francisco Giants beating the New York Mets, 8 to 6, in the 23rd inning. The game was the second of a doubleheader between the Mets and Giants that day (the Giants won the first one, 5 to 3), and the personnel and fans who had chosen to stay for both contests were in the park for more than ten hours.[142]
    • Víctor Paz Estenssoro, the only candidate on the ballot, was re-elected to a third term as President of Bolivia, and his Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (MNR) party retained 57 of the 73 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 22 of the 27 seats in the Bolivian Senate.[143]
    • Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) reported that several devices to familiarize the Gemini flight crews with the scheduled extravehicular tests were being developed. The crews would receive training on a device called a "data simulator," which simulated the mechanical effects of zero-g environment. Gemini boilerplate No. 2 would be used in the vacuum chamber. A KC-135 aircraft flying zero-g parabolas would be used for ingress and egress training, and the Gemini mission simulator would be used for procedures and pressurized-suit, vehicle-control practice. Further training would be accomplished on the crew procedures development trainer and the flight spacecraft. MSC anticipated that the necessary equipment and development of preliminary procedures should allow a training program to begin in August 1964.
    • Born: Darryl McDaniels, American rap DJ with Run-D.M.C.; in Harlem

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