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[[File:President Ford announces his decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon - NARA - 7140608.jpg|300px|thumb|September 8, 1974: U.S. President Ford announces his decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon]]
[[File:President Ford announces his decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon - NARA - 7140608.jpg|300px|thumb|September 8, 1974: U.S. President Ford announces his decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon]]
[[File:Haile Selassie Deposition.jpg|thumb|300px|September 12, 1974: Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie (standing behind rear window of car) is overthrown]]

The following events occurred in '''September 1974''':
The following events occurred in '''September 1974''':


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==[[September 5]], 1974 (Thursday)==
==[[September 5]], 1974 (Thursday)==
*Three men were arrested at [[Westminster Abbey]] shortly after midnight for an alleged attempt to steal the [[Stone of Scone]], the ancient artifact used in the [[coronation]]s of [[monarchs of Scotland]].<ref>{{cite news |title=London Police Foil Effort to Take Stone of Scone |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/05/archives/london-police-foil-effort-to-take-stone-of-scone-stolen-in-1950.html |date=5 September 1974 |at=Page 4, columns 4-6 |access-date=13 November 2023}}</ref>
*Three men were arrested at [[Westminster Abbey]] shortly after midnight for an alleged attempt to steal the [[Stone of Scone]], the ancient artifact used in the [[coronation]]s of [[monarchs of Scotland]].<ref>{{cite news |title=London Police Foil Effort to Take Stone of Scone |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/05/archives/london-police-foil-effort-to-take-stone-of-scone-stolen-in-1950.html |date=5 September 1974 |at=Page 4, columns 4-6 |access-date=13 November 2023}}</ref>
[[File:American Revolution Bicentennial Carpenters' Hall 10c 1974 issue U.S. stamp.jpg|thumb|right|1974 Bicentennial stamp depicting Carpenters' Hall]]
[[File:American Revolution Bicentennial Carpenters' Hall 10c 1974 issue U.S. stamp.jpg|thumb|right|1974 Bicentennial stamp depicting Carpenters' Hall]]
*A two-day [[United States Bicentennial|Bicentennial]] reconvening of the [[First Continental Congress]] began in [[Carpenters' Hall]], [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania. The current governors of the [[Thirteen Colonies|13 original American colonies]]{{efn|[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] was not represented at the original First Continental Congress.}} had been invited to serve as delegates at the reenactment; all of them were present except [[Francis Sargent]] of [[Massachusetts]], who was campaigning for renomination.<ref>{{cite news |last=Wooten |first=James T. |title=1774 Convention Reconvened in Philadelphia |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/06/archives/1774-convention-reconvened-in-philadelphia.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=6 September 1974 |at=Page 35, columns 1-4 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Wilson Among 12 Governors At Philadelphia Ceremonies |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/07/archives/wilson-among-12-governors-at-philadelphia-ceremonies.html |date=7 September 1974 |at=Page 10, columns 3-4 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref> U.S. President Ford spoke at a banquet on the evening of the second day. Unlike the original 1774 Congress, the reconvening included female and African-American delegates.<ref>{{cite news |last=Wooten |first=James T. |title=Reconvened Continental Congress Starts Bicentennial |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/07/archives/reconvened-continental-congress-starts-bicentennial-other-governors.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=7 September 1974 |at=Page 10, columns 5-8 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
*A two-day [[United States Bicentennial|Bicentennial]] reconvening of the [[First Continental Congress]] began in [[Carpenters' Hall]], [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania. The current governors of the [[Thirteen Colonies|13 original American colonies]]{{efn|[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] was not represented at the original First Continental Congress.}} had been invited to serve as delegates at the reenactment; all of them were present except [[Francis Sargent]] of [[Massachusetts]], who was campaigning for renomination.<ref>{{cite news |last=Wooten |first=James T. |title=1774 Convention Reconvened in Philadelphia |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/06/archives/1774-convention-reconvened-in-philadelphia.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=6 September 1974 |at=Page 35, columns 1-4 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Wilson Among 12 Governors At Philadelphia Ceremonies |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/07/archives/wilson-among-12-governors-at-philadelphia-ceremonies.html |date=7 September 1974 |at=Page 10, columns 3-4 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref> U.S. President Ford spoke at a banquet on the evening of the second day. Unlike the original 1774 Congress, the reconvening included female and African-American delegates.<ref>{{cite news |last=Wooten |first=James T. |title=Reconvened Continental Congress Starts Bicentennial |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/07/archives/reconvened-continental-congress-starts-bicentennial-other-governors.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=7 September 1974 |at=Page 10, columns 5-8 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
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*The [[Lusaka Accord]] was signed in [[Zambia]] between the government of [[Portugal]] and representatives of [[FRELIMO]] ('''Fre'''nte de '''Li'''bertação de '''Mo'''çambique), with Portugal recognizing the independence of the southeast African nation of [[Mozambique]] and ending the [[Mozambican War of Independence|war of independence that had gone on for almost 10 years]]. The Republic of Mozambique would become independent on June 25, 1975.
*The [[Lusaka Accord]] was signed in [[Zambia]] between the government of [[Portugal]] and representatives of [[FRELIMO]] ('''Fre'''nte de '''Li'''bertação de '''Mo'''çambique), with Portugal recognizing the independence of the southeast African nation of [[Mozambique]] and ending the [[Mozambican War of Independence|war of independence that had gone on for almost 10 years]]. The Republic of Mozambique would become independent on June 25, 1975.
*The [[Constitution of Pakistan]] was [[Second Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan|amended]] to create and maintain a [[statistical database]] of all citizens of Pakistan, with each citizen to have a government-issued [[CNIC (Pakistan)|National Identity Card]] (NIC).<ref>{{cite web |title=Technology in the Service of Development: The NADRA Story |url=https://www.cgdev.org/publication/ft/technology-service-development-nadra-story |access-date=11 September 2022 |website=[[Center for Global Development]] |language=en}}</ref> Another amendment set an official definition of "[[Muslim]]" ("a person who believes in the unity and oneness of Allah, in the absolute and unqualified finality of the Prophethood of Muhammad (Peace be upon Him), the last of the Prophets, and does not believe in, or recognize as a prophet or religious reformer, any person who claimed or claims to be a prophet, in any sense of the word or of any description whatsoever, after Muhammad (Peace be upon Him)") and "non-Muslim" ("a person who is not a Muslim and includes a person belonging to the Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist or Parsi community, a person of the Qadiani group or the Lahori group (who call themselves 'Ahmadis' or by another name), or a Baha'i, and a person belonging to any of the scheduled castes.")
*The [[Constitution of Pakistan]] was [[Second Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan|amended]] to create and maintain a [[statistical database]] of all citizens of Pakistan, with each citizen to have a government-issued [[CNIC (Pakistan)|National Identity Card]] (NIC).<ref>{{cite web |title=Technology in the Service of Development: The NADRA Story |url=https://www.cgdev.org/publication/ft/technology-service-development-nadra-story |access-date=11 September 2022 |website=[[Center for Global Development]] |language=en}}</ref> Another amendment set an official definition of "[[Muslim]]" ("a person who believes in the unity and oneness of Allah, in the absolute and unqualified finality of the Prophethood of Muhammad (Peace be upon Him), the last of the Prophets, and does not believe in, or recognize as a prophet or religious reformer, any person who claimed or claims to be a prophet, in any sense of the word or of any description whatsoever, after Muhammad (Peace be upon Him)") and "non-Muslim" ("a person who is not a Muslim and includes a person belonging to the Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist or Parsi community, a person of the Qadiani group or the Lahori group (who call themselves 'Ahmadis' or by another name), or a Baha'i, and a person belonging to any of the scheduled castes.")
*The crash of a [[Garuda Indonesia]] airliner killed 33 of 36 people on board. The [[Fokker F27 Friendship]] turboprop struck an airport building while landing in poor weather at [[Bandar Lampung]] after a flight from [[Jakarta]].<ref>[https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19740907-0 Aviation Safety Network]</ref>
*The [[Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act]] (JJDPA) was signed into law by U.S. President Ford. Though individual states of the U.S. were free not to follow the guidelines of the Act, only those states that complied with the federal standards were eligible for federal grants for state juvenile programs.<ref>{{cite book |chapter-url=https://www.ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/structure_process/qa04302.asp?qaDate=2013 |chapter=JJDPA Timeline |year=2013 |title=Statistical Briefing Book |publisher=[[Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention]], U.S. Department of Justice}}</ref>
*The [[Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act]] (JJDPA) was signed into law by U.S. President Ford. Though individual states of the U.S. were free not to follow the guidelines of the Act, only those states that complied with the federal standards were eligible for federal grants for state juvenile programs.<ref>{{cite book |chapter-url=https://www.ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/structure_process/qa04302.asp?qaDate=2013 |chapter=JJDPA Timeline |year=2013 |title=Statistical Briefing Book |publisher=[[Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention]], U.S. Department of Justice}}</ref>
[[File:Shirley Cothran, 1975 Miss America.jpg|120px|thumb|right|Shirley Cothran in 1975]]
[[File:Shirley Cothran, 1975 Miss America.jpg|120px|thumb|right|Shirley Cothran in 1975]]
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==[[September 8]], 1974 (Sunday)==
==[[September 8]], 1974 (Sunday)==
*U.S. President Gerald Ford made an unpopular decision that would ultimately cost him the 1976 U.S. presidential election, as he announced in a nationally televised speech that he had granted a "full, free and absolute [[Federal pardons in the United States|pardon]]" to his predecessor, former President [[Richard Nixon]], for any crimes that Nixon might have committed during the [[Nixon presidency]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Herbers |first=John |author-link=John Herbers |title=FORD GIVES PARDON TO NIXON, WHO REGRETS 'MY MISTAKES' NO CONDITIONS SET Action Taken to Spare Nation and Ex-Chief, President Asserts |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/no-conditions-set-action-taken-to-spare-nation-and-exchief.html |date=9 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-8 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref> Ford said in his speech, "I have come to a decision which I felt I should tell you and all of my fellow American citizens, as soon as I was certain in my own mind and in my own conscience that it is the right thing to do." He added that the [[Watergate scandal]] "could go on and on and on, or someone must write the end to it. I have concluded that only I can do that, and if I can, I must." He noted that, "I am compelled to conclude that many months and perhaps more years will have to pass before Richard Nixon could obtain a fair trial by jury in any jurisdiction of the United States," and that "During this long period of delay and potential litigation, ugly passions would again be aroused. And our people would again be polarized in their opinions. And the credibility of our free institutions of government would again be challenged at home and abroad."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/gerald-ford-remarks-on-signing-a-proclamation-granting-pardon-to-richard-nixon-speech-text/ |last=Ford |first=Gerald |author-link=Gerald Ford |title=Remarks on Signing a Proclamation Granting Pardon to Richard Nixon |website=Voices of Democracy: The U.S. Oratory Project |publisher=[[University of Maryland]]}}</ref> Ford then read the text of [[Proclamation 4311]] aloud.<ref>{{cite web |title=President Gerald R. Ford's Proclamation 4311, Granting a Pardon to Richard Nixon |date=8 September 1974 |url=https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/speeches/740061.asp |last=Ford |first=Gerald R. |website=[[Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum]] |department=Key Presidential Speeches of Gerald R. Ford |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref> In 2001, Ford was presented the [[Profile in Courage Award]], and U.S. Senator [[Ted Kennedy]] said, "At a time of national turmoil, America was fortunate that it was Gerald Ford who took the helm of the storm-tossed ship of state. Unlike many of us at the time, President Ford recognized that the nation had to move forward, and could not do so if there was a continuing effort to prosecute former President Nixon. So President Ford made a courageous decision, one that historians now say cost him his office, and he pardoned Richard Nixon... time has a way of clarifying past events, and now we see that President Ford was right. His courage and dedication to our country made it possible for us to begin the process of healing and put the tragedy of Watergate behind us.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/2009/08/sen_ted_kennedy_crossed_politi.html |title=Sen. Ted Kennedy crossed political paths with Grand Rapids' most prominent Republican, President Gerald R. Ford |first=Darin |last=Estep |newspaper=[[The Grand Rapids Press]] |date=26 August 2009}}</ref>
*U.S. President Gerald Ford made an unpopular decision that would ultimately cost him the 1976 U.S. presidential election, as he announced in a nationally televised speech that he had granted a "full, free and absolute [[Federal pardons in the United States|pardon]]" to his predecessor, former President [[Richard Nixon]], for any crimes that Nixon might have committed during the [[Nixon presidency]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Herbers |first=John |author-link=John Herbers |title=FORD GIVES PARDON TO NIXON, WHO REGRETS 'MY MISTAKES' NO CONDITIONS SET Action Taken to Spare Nation and Ex-Chief, President Asserts |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/no-conditions-set-action-taken-to-spare-nation-and-exchief.html |date=9 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-8 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref> Ford said in his speech, "I have come to a decision which I felt I should tell you and all of my fellow American citizens, as soon as I was certain in my own mind and in my own conscience that it is the right thing to do." He added that the [[Watergate scandal]] "could go on and on and on, or someone must write the end to it. I have concluded that only I can do that, and if I can, I must." He noted that, "I am compelled to conclude that many months and perhaps more years will have to pass before Richard Nixon could obtain a fair trial by jury in any jurisdiction of the United States," and that "During this long period of delay and potential litigation, ugly passions would again be aroused. And our people would again be polarized in their opinions. And the credibility of our free institutions of government would again be challenged at home and abroad."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/gerald-ford-remarks-on-signing-a-proclamation-granting-pardon-to-richard-nixon-speech-text/ |last=Ford |first=Gerald |author-link=Gerald Ford |title=Remarks on Signing a Proclamation Granting Pardon to Richard Nixon |website=Voices of Democracy: The U.S. Oratory Project |publisher=[[University of Maryland]]}}</ref> Ford then read the text of [[Proclamation 4311]] aloud.<ref>{{cite web |title=President Gerald R. Ford's Proclamation 4311, Granting a Pardon to Richard Nixon |date=8 September 1974 |url=https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/speeches/740061.asp |last=Ford |first=Gerald R. |website=[[Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum]] |department=Key Presidential Speeches of Gerald R. Ford |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref> In 2001, Ford was presented the [[Profile in Courage Award]], and U.S. Senator [[Ted Kennedy]] said, "At a time of national turmoil, America was fortunate that it was Gerald Ford who took the helm of the storm-tossed ship of state. Unlike many of us at the time, President Ford recognized that the nation had to move forward, and could not do so if there was a continuing effort to prosecute former President Nixon. So President Ford made a courageous decision, one that historians now say cost him his office, and he pardoned Richard Nixon... time has a way of clarifying past events, and now we see that President Ford was right. His courage and dedication to our country made it possible for us to begin the process of healing and put the tragedy of Watergate behind us."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/2009/08/sen_ted_kennedy_crossed_politi.html |title=Sen. Ted Kennedy crossed political paths with Grand Rapids' most prominent Republican, President Gerald R. Ford |first=Darin |last=Estep |newspaper=[[The Grand Rapids Press]] |date=26 August 2009}}</ref>
*[[TWA Flight 841 (1974)|TWA Flight 841]] crashed into the [[Ionian Sea]] 18 minutes after takeoff from [[Athens]] toward [[Rome]], after a terrorist bomb exploded in the cargo hold. With control no longer possible, the Boeing 707 made a steep climb and stalled. All 88 people aboard were killed.<ref>{{cite news |title=U.S. Bound Plane With 88 Crashes in Sea Off Greece |newspaper=The New York Times |date=9 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/usboundplane-with-88-crashes-in-sea-off-greece-all-on-t-w-a-flight.html |at=Page 1, columns 1-2 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Aircraft Accident Report Trans World Airlines, Inc. Boeing 707-331B, N8734 in the Ionian Sea September 8, 1974 |url=http://www.airdisaster.com/reports/ntsb/AAR75-07.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121004122304/http://www.airdisaster.com/reports/ntsb/AAR75-07.pdf |archive-date=4 October 2012 |location=[[Washington, D.C.]] |publisher=[[National Transportation Safety Board]] |date=26 March 1975 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[TWA Flight 841 (1974)|TWA Flight 841]] crashed into the [[Ionian Sea]] 18 minutes after takeoff from [[Athens]] toward [[Rome]], after a terrorist bomb exploded in the cargo hold. With control no longer possible, the Boeing 707 made a steep climb and stalled. All 88 people aboard were killed.<ref>{{cite news |title=U.S. Bound Plane With 88 Crashes in Sea Off Greece |newspaper=The New York Times |date=9 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/usboundplane-with-88-crashes-in-sea-off-greece-all-on-t-w-a-flight.html |at=Page 1, columns 1-2 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Aircraft Accident Report Trans World Airlines, Inc. Boeing 707-331B, N8734 in the Ionian Sea September 8, 1974 |url=http://www.airdisaster.com/reports/ntsb/AAR75-07.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121004122304/http://www.airdisaster.com/reports/ntsb/AAR75-07.pdf |archive-date=4 October 2012 |location=[[Washington, D.C.]] |publisher=[[National Transportation Safety Board]] |date=26 March 1975 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref>
[[File:X-2 Skycycle.jpg|200px|thumb|Knievel's Skycycle X-2 and his trademark jumpsuit<ref>Attribution: Docob5</ref>]]
[[File:X-2 Skycycle.jpg|200px|thumb|Knievel's Skycycle X-2 and his trademark jumpsuit<ref>Attribution: Docob5</ref>]]
*American daredevil [[Evel Knievel]] made [[Evel Knievel#Snake River Canyon jump|a failed attempt]] to jump over the [[Snake River Canyon (Idaho)|Snake River Canyon]] in [[Idaho]] aboard the [[Skycycle X-2]], a [[steam rocket|steam-powered rocket]]. Although Knievel cleared the canyon, a premature parachute deployment caused the rocket to drift back to the launch side, landing at the bottom of the canyon near the river.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=X7tSAAAAIBAJ&pg=5008%2C1925031 |newspaper=[[Deseret News]] |last=Miller |first=Hack |title=Evel puzzle: what popped chute? |date=9 September 1974 |department=Sports |at=Page 1C, columns 1-4 |access-date=8 November 2023 |archive-date=14 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230114044405/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=X7tSAAAAIBAJ&pg=5008%2C1925031 |url-status=live |via=Google News}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/knievel-safe-as-rocket-falls-into-snake-canyon-knievel-safe-as-he.html |newspaper=The New York Times |last=Nordheimer |first=Jon |title=Knievel Safe as Rocket Falls Into Snake Canyon |date=9 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 2-3 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref>
*American daredevil [[Evel Knievel]] made [[Evel Knievel#Snake River Canyon jump|a failed attempt]] to jump over the [[Snake River Canyon (Idaho)|Snake River Canyon]] in [[Idaho]] aboard the [[Skycycle X-2]], a [[steam rocket|steam-powered rocket]]. Although Knievel cleared the canyon, a premature parachute deployment caused the rocket to drift back to the launch side, landing at the bottom of the canyon near the river.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=X7tSAAAAIBAJ&pg=5008%2C1925031 |newspaper=[[Deseret News]] |last=Miller |first=Hack |title=Evel puzzle: what popped chute? |date=9 September 1974 |department=Sports |at=Page 1C, columns 1-4 |access-date=8 November 2023 |archive-date=14 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230114044405/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=X7tSAAAAIBAJ&pg=5008%2C1925031 |url-status=live |via=Google News}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/knievel-safe-as-rocket-falls-into-snake-canyon-knievel-safe-as-he.html |newspaper=The New York Times |last=Nordheimer |first=Jon |title=Knievel Safe as Rocket Falls Into Snake Canyon |date=9 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 2-3 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[1974 San Marino general election|Elections were held]] in the tiny (population 19,300) European [[Republic of San Marino]] for all 60 seats of the nation's [[Grand and General Council|Consiglio Grande e Generale]], and women were allowed to participate for the first time. No party won the required 31 seats for a majority, but the [[Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party]] won 25 seats to retain control. The [[Sammarinese Communist Party]] was second with 15.<ref>{{cite book |first1=Dieter |last1=Nohlen |author1-link=Dieter Nohlen |first2=Philip |last2=Stöver |title=Elections in Europe: A data handbook |publisher=[[Nomos Publishing House|Nomos Publishing]] |year=2010 |page=1678 |isbn=978-3-8329-5609-7}}</ref>
*[[1974 San Marino general election|Elections were held]] in the tiny (population 19,300) European [[Republic of San Marino]] for all 60 seats of the nation's [[Grand and General Council|Consiglio Grande e Generale]], and women were allowed to participate for the first time. No party won the required 31 seats for a majority, but the [[Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party]] won 25 seats to retain control. The [[Sammarinese Communist Party]] was second with 15.<ref>{{cite book |first1=Dieter |last1=Nohlen |author1-link=Dieter Nohlen |first2=Philip |last2=Stöver |title=Elections in Europe: A data handbook |publisher=[[Nomos Publishing House|Nomos Publishing]] |year=2010 |page=1678 |isbn=978-3-8329-5609-7}}</ref>
*English [[progressive rock]] musician [[Robert Wyatt]] gave a concert at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]], in London. [[Bootleg recording]]s of the 1974 concert would become available in the 1980s, and a Wyatt's album ''[[Theatre Royal Drury Lane 8th September 1974]]'' would be released in 2005, more than thirty years after the concert.<ref>{{cite news |last=Reynolds |first=Simon |author-link=Simon Reynolds |title=Robert Wyatt and friends, Theatre Royal Drury Lane 8th September 1974 |date=20 November 2005 |newspaper=[[The Observer]] |department=[[Observer Music Monthly]] |archive-date=4 August 2017 |access-date=15 November 2023 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/observer/omm/10bestcds/story/0,12102,1644881,00.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170804215630/https://www.theguardian.com/observer/omm/10bestcds/story/0,12102,1644881,00.html}}</ref>
*English [[progressive rock]] musician [[Robert Wyatt]] gave a concert at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]], in London. [[Bootleg recording]]s of the 1974 concert would become available in the 1980s, and Wyatt's album ''[[Theatre Royal Drury Lane 8th September 1974]]'' would be released in 2005, more than thirty years after the concert.<ref>{{cite news |last=Reynolds |first=Simon |author-link=Simon Reynolds |title=Robert Wyatt and friends, Theatre Royal Drury Lane 8th September 1974 |date=20 November 2005 |newspaper=[[The Observer]] |department=[[Observer Music Monthly]] |archive-date=4 August 2017 |access-date=15 November 2023 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/observer/omm/10bestcds/story/0,12102,1644881,00.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170804215630/https://www.theguardian.com/observer/omm/10bestcds/story/0,12102,1644881,00.html}}</ref>
*American stunt pilot Shannon Leithoff was killed in the crash of her biplane in front of a crowd of 100,000 at an [[air show]] in [[South Weymouth, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Stunt Pilot Killed in Crash |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=9 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/stunt-pilot-killed-in-crash-i.html |at=Page 7, column 1 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref>
*American stunt pilot Shannon Leithoff was killed in the crash of her biplane in front of a crowd of 100,000 at an [[air show]] in [[South Weymouth, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Stunt Pilot Killed in Crash |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=9 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/09/archives/stunt-pilot-killed-in-crash-i.html |at=Page 7, column 1 |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref>
*The first championship for [[Women's football in Germany|women's soccer football in West Germany]] was won by [[TuS Wörrstadt]], 4–0 over DJK Eintracht Gelsenkirchen-Erle in the final, sanctioned by the [[German Football Association|Deutscher Fußball-Bund]].<ref name="woerrhist">{{cite web |title=Historische Ereignisse |trans-title=Historical events |publisher=[[TuS Wörrstadt]] |access-date=19 July 2009 |url=http://frauen.tus-woerrstadt.de/html/historische_ereignisse.html |language=de}}</ref>
*The first championship for [[Women's football in Germany|women's soccer football in West Germany]] was won by [[TuS Wörrstadt]], 4–0 over DJK Eintracht Gelsenkirchen-Erle in the final, sanctioned by the [[German Football Association|Deutscher Fußball-Bund]].<ref name="woerrhist">{{cite web |title=Historische Ereignisse |trans-title=Historical events |publisher=[[TuS Wörrstadt]] |access-date=19 July 2009 |url=http://frauen.tus-woerrstadt.de/html/historische_ereignisse.html |language=de}}</ref>
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==[[September 9]], 1974 (Monday)==
==[[September 9]], 1974 (Monday)==
[[File:Gérard Devouassoux lors du sauvetage de René Desmaison aux Grandes Jorasses 1971.jpg|thumb|right|Gérard Devouassoux in 1971]]
[[File:Gérard Devouassoux lors du sauvetage de René Desmaison aux Grandes Jorasses 1971.jpg|thumb|right|Gérard Devouassoux in 1971]]
*[[1974 French Mount Everest expedition|Six climbers died]] in an [[avalanche]] on the West Shoulder of [[Mount Everest]]. French mountaineer [[Gérard Devouassoux]] and five Nepalese [[Sherpa people|Sherpa]] were killed;<ref name="Everest">{{cite web |title=Everest - Fatilities |website=AdventureStats.com |url=http://www.adventurestats.com/tables/everestfatilities.shtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110613055601/http://www.adventurestats.com/tables/everestfatilities.shtml |archive-date=13 June 2011 |publisher=ExplorersWeb Inc. |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref> mountaineer Claude Ancey survived.<ref>{{cite web |title=Claude |date=14 February 2016 |url=http://www.chamonix-guides.com/Blog_article/1535/article/claude/121-le-blog.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419143739/http://www.chamonix-guides.com/Blog_article/1535/article/claude/121-le-blog.htm |archive-date=19 April 2016 |last=Charlet |first=Jean Claude |website=[[Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix]] |department=Le blog |language=fr |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[1974 French Mount Everest expedition|Six climbers died]] in an [[avalanche]] on the West Shoulder of [[Mount Everest]]. French mountaineer [[Gérard Devouassoux]], 34, and five Nepalese [[Sherpa people|Sherpa]] were killed;<ref name="Everest">{{cite web |title=Everest - Fatilities |website=AdventureStats.com |url=http://www.adventurestats.com/tables/everestfatilities.shtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110613055601/http://www.adventurestats.com/tables/everestfatilities.shtml |archive-date=13 June 2011 |publisher=ExplorersWeb Inc. |url-status=usurped |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref> mountaineer Claude Ancey survived.<ref>{{cite web |title=Claude |date=14 February 2016 |url=http://www.chamonix-guides.com/Blog_article/1535/article/claude/121-le-blog.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419143739/http://www.chamonix-guides.com/Blog_article/1535/article/claude/121-le-blog.htm |archive-date=19 April 2016 |last=Charlet |first=Jean Claude |website=[[Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix]] |department=Le blog |language=fr |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
*A bus crash in [[Zambia]] killed 26 people.<ref>{{cite news |title=26 Die in Zambia Bus Crash |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/12/archives/26-die-in-zambia-bus-crash.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |date=12 September 1974 |at=Page 9, column 1 |access-date=16 November 2023}}</ref>
*A bus crash in [[Zambia]] killed 26 people.<ref>{{cite news |title=26 Die in Zambia Bus Crash |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/12/archives/26-die-in-zambia-bus-crash.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |date=12 September 1974 |at=Page 9, column 1 |access-date=16 November 2023}}</ref>
*An early morning fire at a [[nursing home]] in [[St. Joseph, Missouri]], killed 6 elderly women and an 11-year-old boy.<ref>{{cite news |title=7 KILLED IN BLAZE AT HOME FOR AGED |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/10/archives/7-killed-in-blaze-at-home-for-aged.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=10 September 1974 |at=Page 24, columns 3-4 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
*An early morning fire at a [[nursing home]] in [[St. Joseph, Missouri]], killed 6 elderly women and an 11-year-old boy.<ref>{{cite news |title=7 KILLED IN BLAZE AT HOME FOR AGED |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/10/archives/7-killed-in-blaze-at-home-for-aged.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=10 September 1974 |at=Page 24, columns 3-4 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
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==[[September 10]], 1974 (Tuesday)==
==[[September 10]], 1974 (Tuesday)==
[[File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg|120px|thumb|The Flag of Guinea-Bissau]]
*The Portuguese military junta granted independence to [[Guinea-Bissau]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Johnson |first=Thomas A. |title=Portugal Formally Grants Guinea-Bissau Freedom |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/11/archives/portugal-formally-grants-guineabissau-freedom-bissau-ignores-event.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |date=11 September 1974 |at=Page 3, columns 1-6 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
*The government of Portugal recognized the independence of its former colony, Portuguese Guinea, almost one year after the West African nation had declared its independence as the Republic of [[Guinea-Bissau]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Johnson |first=Thomas A. |title=Portugal Formally Grants Guinea-Bissau Freedom |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/11/archives/portugal-formally-grants-guineabissau-freedom-bissau-ignores-event.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |date=11 September 1974 |at=Page 3, columns 1-6 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref> Guinea-Bissau, led by [[Luís Cabral]], had declared its independence on September 24, 1973.
*[[Lou Brock]] of the [[1974 St. Louis Cardinals season|St. Louis Cardinals]] set the Major League Baseball record for most bases stolen in a season. Playing against the visiting [[1974 Philadelphia Phillies season|Philadelphia Phillies]] in the Cards' 142nd game, Brock tied the record of 104 (set by Maury Wills in the 154-game 1932 season), then had his 105th stolen base in the seventh inning.<ref>{{cite news |title=Lou Brock Matches Wills' Mark |agency=Associated Press |newspaper=[[The Harlan Daily Enterprise]] |location=[[Harlan County, Kentucky]] |page=26 |date=11 September 1974 |access-date=19 April 2011 |via=Google News |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=E5BBAAAAIBAJ&pg=7273,495027}}</ref>
*The controversial [[television film|made-for-TV film]] ''[[Born Innocent (film)|Born Innocent]]'' was broadcast on NBC as the U.S. network's ''NBC World Premiere Movie'' starting at 8:00 pm Eastern Time (7:00 Central), with content never seen before on U.S. television, including a rape scene inside a juvenile detention center.<ref>{{cite news |last=Erickson |first=Hal |author-link=Hal Erickson (author) |year=2012 |title=Born Innocent |url=https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/6735/Born-Innocent/overview |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109115428/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/6735/Born-Innocent/overview |archive-date=9 November 2012 |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |department=Movies & TV Dept.}}</ref> Starring [[Linda Blair]], ''Born Innocent'' was the highest-rated television movie to air in the United States in 1974, but would lead to the creation of a family viewing policy by the [[National Association of Broadcasters]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Levine |first=Elana |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0B1y4YV5ji8C&q=%22Born+Innocent%22+blair&pg=PA96 |title=Wallowing in Sex: The New Sexual Culture of 1970s American Television |date=9 January 2007 |publisher=[[Duke University Press]] |isbn=978-0822339199 |pages=85–87 |language=en |via=Google Books}}</ref>
*'''Born:'''
*'''Born:'''
**[[Mirko Cro Cop]] (ring name of Mirko Filipović), Croatian anti-terrorist police officer, kickboxer and mixed martial arts fighter; in [[Vinkovci]], [[Socialist Republic of Croatia]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Mirko-Filipovic-2326 |title=Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography |website=[[Sherdog]] |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Mirko Cro Cop |url=https://www.ufc.com/athlete/mirko-cro-cop |website=[[UFC]] |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref>
** [[Ben Wallace (basketball)|Ben Wallace]], American basketball player who was bypassed in the NBA draft but won the [[NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award]]; in [[White Hall, Alabama]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wallabe01.html |title=Ben Wallace Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more |publisher=[[Sports Reference LLC]] |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Mirko Cro Cop]] (ring name of Mirko Filipović), Croatian kickboxer and mixed martial arts fighter, 2014 [[Inoki Genome Federation|IGF]] champion; in [[Vinkovci]], [[SR Croatia]], [[Yugoslavia]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Mirko-Filipovic-2326 |title=Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography |website=[[Sherdog]] |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Mirko Cro Cop |url=https://www.ufc.com/athlete/mirko-cro-cop |website=[[UFC]] |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref>
** [[Ryan Phillippe]], American actor; in [[New Castle, Delaware]]<ref>{{cite book |url=http://ark.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb14042880q |title=Notice de personne "Phillippe, Ryan (1974-....)" |trans-title=Person notice "Phillippe, Ryan (1974-....)" |publisher=Bibliothèque nationale de France |language=fr |date=5 February 2008 |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Cormier |first=Ryan |title=Ryan Phillippe talks Delaware; new ABC drama |date=9 January 2015 |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/pulpculture/2015/01/09/phillippe-ryan/21498489/ |newspaper=[[The News Journal]] |department=Pulp Culture |url-status=live |access-date=9 November 2023 |archive-date=9 December 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171209173829/http://www.delawareonline.com/story/pulpculture/2015/01/09/phillippe-ryan/21498489/}}</ref>
**[[Ryan Phillippe]], American film and TV actor known for ''[[Shooter (TV series)|Shooter]]''; in [[New Castle, Delaware]]<ref>{{cite book |url=http://ark.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb14042880q |title=Notice de personne "Phillippe, Ryan (1974-....)" |trans-title=Person notice "Phillippe, Ryan (1974-....)" |publisher=Bibliothèque nationale de France |language=fr |date=5 February 2008 |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Cormier |first=Ryan |title=Ryan Phillippe talks Delaware; new ABC drama |date=9 January 2015 |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/pulpculture/2015/01/09/phillippe-ryan/21498489/ |newspaper=[[The News Journal]] |department=Pulp Culture |url-status=live |access-date=9 November 2023 |archive-date=9 December 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171209173829/http://www.delawareonline.com/story/pulpculture/2015/01/09/phillippe-ryan/21498489/}}</ref>
** [[Ben Wallace (basketball)|Ben Wallace]], American basketball player; in [[White Hall, Alabama]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/enwiki/w/wallabe01.html |title=Ben Wallace Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more |publisher=[[Sports Reference LLC]] |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref>
*'''Died:''' [[Melchior Wańkowicz]], 82, Polish army officer, writer, journalist, and publisher<ref>{{cite news |title=Melchior Wankowicz, Writer, Dies |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/11/archives/melchior-wankowicz-writer-dies-accused-of-slander.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=11 September 1974 |at=Page 27, columns 3-5 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
*'''Died:''' [[Melchior Wańkowicz]], 82, Polish book author and journalist<ref>{{cite news |title=Melchior Wankowicz, Writer, Dies |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/11/archives/melchior-wankowicz-writer-dies-accused-of-slander.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=11 September 1974 |at=Page 27, columns 3-5 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>


==[[September 11]], 1974 (Wednesday)==
==[[September 11]], 1974 (Wednesday)==
*The crash of [[Eastern Air Lines Flight 212]] killed 72 of the 82 people on board. The [[McDonnell Douglas DC-9]] jet was approaching the airport in [[Charlotte, North Carolina]] after departing [[Charleston, South Carolina]] with a final scheduled destination of [[Chicago]].<ref name="Ayres">{{cite news |last=Ayres |first=B. Drummond Jr. |title=69 Killed on Eastern Jet In a Crash Near Charlotte |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/12/archives/69-killed-on-eastern-jet-in-a-crash-near-charlotte.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=12 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-4; page 81, column 1 |access-date=16 November 2023}}</ref><ref name="NTSB">{{cite web |title=Aircraft Accident Report Eastern Air Lines, Inc. Douglas DC-9-31, N8984E Charlotte, North Carolina September 11, 1974 |url=http://libraryonline.erau.edu/online-full-text/ntsb/aircraft-accident-reports/AAR75-09.pdf |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=National Transportation Safety Board |date=23 May 1975 |access-date=19 November 2023 |via=[[Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University]]}}</ref><ref>[https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19740911-1 Aviation Safety Network]</ref> with 3 of those dying within a month. The NTSB determined that the probable cause of the accident was a "lack of altitude awareness critical points during the approach at critical points during the approach due to poor cockpit discipline in that the crew did not follow prescribed procedures."<ref name="NTSB"/>
*The crash of [[Eastern Air Lines Flight 212]] killed 72 of the 82 people on board, with 3 of them dying within the month. The [[McDonnell Douglas DC-9]] jet was approaching the airport in [[Charlotte, North Carolina]] after departing [[Charleston, South Carolina]] with a final scheduled destination of [[Chicago]].<ref name="Ayres">{{cite news |last=Ayres |first=B. Drummond Jr. |title=69 Killed on Eastern Jet In a Crash Near Charlotte |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/12/archives/69-killed-on-eastern-jet-in-a-crash-near-charlotte.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=12 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-4; page 81, column 1 |access-date=16 November 2023}}</ref><ref name="NTSB">{{cite web |title=Aircraft Accident Report Eastern Air Lines, Inc. Douglas DC-9-31, N8984E Charlotte, North Carolina September 11, 1974 |url=http://libraryonline.erau.edu/online-full-text/ntsb/aircraft-accident-reports/AAR75-09.pdf |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=National Transportation Safety Board |date=23 May 1975 |access-date=19 November 2023 |via=[[Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University]]}}</ref><ref>[https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19740911-1 Aviation Safety Network]</ref> The NTSB determined that the probable cause of the accident was a "lack of altitude awareness critical points during the approach at critical points during the approach due to poor cockpit discipline in that the crew did not follow prescribed procedures."<ref name="NTSB"/>
*The [[Omega 7]] anti-Castro terrorist group was created by Cuban exiles in the U.S. and based in [[Miami]]. Despite having no more than 20 members, the group was responsible for at least 55 bombings and other attacks over an eight-year period.<ref>{{cite book |last=Smith |first=Brent L. |title=Terrorism in America: Pipe Bombs and Pipe Dreams |year=1994 |publisher=[[SUNY Press]]}}</ref>
*The [[Omega 7]] anti-Castro terrorist group was created by Cuban exiles in the U.S. and based in [[Miami]]. Despite having no more than 20 members, the group was responsible for at least 55 bombings and other attacks over an eight-year period.<ref>{{cite book |last=Smith |first=Brent L. |title=Terrorism in America: Pipe Bombs and Pipe Dreams |year=1994 |publisher=[[SUNY Press]]}}</ref>
*Six reserve members of the [[Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom)|Parachute Regiment]] 15th Battalion, all from Scotland, drowned in the [[Kiel Canal]] near [[Osterrade]] in [[West Germany]]. They were part of the largest combined military exercise in the history of [[NATO]] up to that time, [[List of NATO exercises#Cold War (1950–1990)|Exercise Bold Guard]], with 40,000 people.<ref>{{cite news |title=TA paratroopers drop to death in Kiel Canal |first=Guy |last=Rais |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=13 September 1974 |page=1}}</ref> The group had undershot their [[drop zone]] due to an unforeseen wind from an undetectable [[temperature inversion]]. West German army officer Siegfried Mattern, who was on safety duty for the drop, subsequently [[Suicide by hanging|hanged himself]] even though his superior had told him he was not to blame for the accident.<ref>{{cite news |title=West German Found Dead After Error in NATO Game |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/15/archives/west-german-found-dead-after-error-in-nato-game.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |date=15 September 1974 |at=Page 18, column 1 |access-date=19 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Hermes: Messenger of The Gods |last=Butler |first=Geoff |url=https://theparachuteregimentalassociation.com/hermes/the-kiel-canal-disaster-1974/ |title=The Kiel Canal Disaster 1974 |publisher=The Parachute Regimental Association |date=22 June 2023 |access-date=19 November 2023}}</ref>
*Six reserve members of the [[Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom)|Parachute Regiment]] 15th Battalion, all from Scotland, drowned in the [[Kiel Canal]] near [[Osterrade]] in [[West Germany]]. They were part of the largest combined military exercise in the history of [[NATO]] up to that time, [[List of NATO exercises#Cold War (1950–1990)|Exercise Bold Guard]], with 40,000 people.<ref>{{cite news |title=TA paratroopers drop to death in Kiel Canal |first=Guy |last=Rais |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=13 September 1974 |page=1}}</ref> The group had undershot their [[drop zone]] due to an unforeseen wind from an undetectable [[temperature inversion]]. West German army officer Siegfried Mattern, who was on safety duty for the drop, subsequently [[Suicide by hanging|hanged himself]] even though his superior had told him he was not to blame for the accident.<ref>{{cite news |title=West German Found Dead After Error in NATO Game |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/15/archives/west-german-found-dead-after-error-in-nato-game.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |date=15 September 1974 |at=Page 18, column 1 |access-date=19 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Hermes: Messenger of The Gods |last=Butler |first=Geoff |url=https://theparachuteregimentalassociation.com/hermes/the-kiel-canal-disaster-1974/ |title=The Kiel Canal Disaster 1974 |publisher=The Parachute Regimental Association |date=22 June 2023 |access-date=19 November 2023}}</ref>
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==[[September 12]], 1974 (Thursday)==
==[[September 12]], 1974 (Thursday)==
[[File:Haile Selassie Deposition.jpg|thumb|250px|Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie (standing behind rear window of car) is overthrown]]
*[[Haile Selassie]], [[Emperor of Ethiopia]] since 1930, was [[1974 Ethiopian coup d'état|overthrown]] by officers of the [[Derg]], members of the Ethiopian Army and police,<ref>{{cite news |title=Haile Selassie Is Deposed by the Ethiopian Military After Ruling for 50 Years; Removal Is Quiet |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/13/archives/removal-is-quiet.html |date=13 September 1974 |agency=Reuters |at=Page 77, column 1 |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref> bringing an end to the [[Solomonic dynasty]] that had ruled since [[1270]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Kaplan |first=Steven |author-link=Steven Kaplan (Africanist) |chapter=Solomonic dynasty |title=Ethiopia: History, Culture and Challenges |editor1-last=Uhlig |editor1-first=Siegbert |editor2-last=Appleyard |editor2-first=David |editor2-link=David Appleyard |editor3-last=Bausi |editor3-first=Alessandro |editor3-link=Alessandro Bausi |editor4-last=Hahn |editor4-first=Wolfgang |editor5-last=Kaplan |editor5-first=Steven |publisher=[[LIT Verlag]], [[Michigan State University Press]] |year=2017 |pages=111–112 |isbn=978-1-61186-275-1 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h-g7DwAAQBAJ&dq=no+evidence+Solomonic+dynasty&pg=PA111 |access-date=25 November 2023 |via=Google Books}}</ref>
*[[Haile Selassie]], [[Emperor of Ethiopia]] since 1930, was [[1974 Ethiopian coup d'état|overthrown]] by officers of the [[Derg]], members of the Ethiopian Army and police,<ref>{{cite news |title=Haile Selassie Is Deposed by the Ethiopian Military After Ruling for 50 Years; Removal Is Quiet |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/13/archives/removal-is-quiet.html |date=13 September 1974 |agency=Reuters |at=Page 77, column 1 |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref> bringing an end to the [[Solomonic dynasty]] that had ruled since [[1270]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Kaplan |first=Steven |author-link=Steven Kaplan (Africanist) |chapter=Solomonic dynasty |title=Ethiopia: History, Culture and Challenges |editor1-last=Uhlig |editor1-first=Siegbert |editor2-last=Appleyard |editor2-first=David |editor2-link=David Appleyard |editor3-last=Bausi |editor3-first=Alessandro |editor3-link=Alessandro Bausi |editor4-last=Hahn |editor4-first=Wolfgang |editor5-last=Kaplan |editor5-first=Steven |publisher=[[LIT Verlag]], [[Michigan State University Press]] |year=2017 |pages=111–112 |isbn=978-1-61186-275-1 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h-g7DwAAQBAJ&dq=no+evidence+Solomonic+dynasty&pg=PA111 |access-date=25 November 2023 |via=Google Books}}</ref>
*The Derg proclaimed the 60-year-old Crown Prince, [[Amha Selassie|Asfaw Wossen Tafari]], as the new King (but not Emperor) of Ethiopia.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/13/archives/ethiopian-crown-prince-hears-news-of-succession-on-radio.html |title=Ethiopian Crown Prince Hears News of Succession on Radio |date=13 September 1974 |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |at=Page 12, columns 7-8 |access-date=17 January 2024}}</ref> Prince Asfaw, who was in Switzerland for medical treatment, wisely declined to accept the invitation, and avoided imprisonment and execution that was meted out to other members of the former royal family.
*The Derg proclaimed the 60-year-old Crown Prince, [[Amha Selassie|Asfaw Wossen Tafari]], as the new King (but not Emperor) of Ethiopia.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/13/archives/ethiopian-crown-prince-hears-news-of-succession-on-radio.html |title=Ethiopian Crown Prince Hears News of Succession on Radio |date=13 September 1974 |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |at=Page 12, columns 7-8 |access-date=17 January 2024}}</ref> Prince Asfaw, who was in Switzerland for medical treatment, wisely declined to accept the invitation, and avoided imprisonment and execution that was meted out to other members of the former royal family.
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*Three members of the [[Japanese Red Army]] (JRA) [[1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague|seized the French Embassy]] in [[The Hague]], Netherlands, and took 11 people hostage, including [[Jacques Senard]], the French Ambassador to the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite news |title=Guerrillas Threaten Lives of 9 Seized at Embassy in the Hague |agency=The Associated Press |newspaper=The New York Times |date=14 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/14/archives/guerrillas-threaten-lives-of-9-seized-at-embassy-in-the-hague.html |at=Page 1, columns 4-5; page 61, columns 3-5 |access-date=20 November 2023}}</ref> The JRA terrorists released their hostages after five days, in return for the release of jailed JRA member Yutaka Furuya and safe passage out of the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite news |last=Robards |first=Terry |title=Terrorists Free Hostages, Fly Off |newspaper=The New York Times |date=18 September 1974 |access-date=17 January 2024 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/18/archives/terrorists-free-hostages-flyoff-dutch-allow-4-japanese-to-leave.html |at=Page 85, columns 1-5}}</ref>
*Three members of the [[Japanese Red Army]] (JRA) [[1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague|seized the French Embassy]] in [[The Hague]], Netherlands, and took 11 people hostage, including [[Jacques Senard]], the French Ambassador to the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite news |title=Guerrillas Threaten Lives of 9 Seized at Embassy in the Hague |agency=The Associated Press |newspaper=The New York Times |date=14 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/14/archives/guerrillas-threaten-lives-of-9-seized-at-embassy-in-the-hague.html |at=Page 1, columns 4-5; page 61, columns 3-5 |access-date=20 November 2023}}</ref> The JRA terrorists released their hostages after five days, in return for the release of jailed JRA member Yutaka Furuya and safe passage out of the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite news |last=Robards |first=Terry |title=Terrorists Free Hostages, Fly Off |newspaper=The New York Times |date=18 September 1974 |access-date=17 January 2024 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/18/archives/terrorists-free-hostages-flyoff-dutch-allow-4-japanese-to-leave.html |at=Page 85, columns 1-5}}</ref>
*[[Stuart Blanch]], the [[Bishop of Liverpool]], was appointed [[Archbishop of York]], the second highest position in the [[Church of England]].<ref>{{cite news |title=New Archbishop of York Is Appointed in England |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/14/archives/new-archbishop-of-york-is-appointed-in-england.html |date=14 September 1974 |at=Page 9, column 1 |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Stuart Blanch]], the [[Bishop of Liverpool]], was appointed [[Archbishop of York]], the second highest position in the [[Church of England]].<ref>{{cite news |title=New Archbishop of York Is Appointed in England |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/14/archives/new-archbishop-of-york-is-appointed-in-england.html |date=14 September 1974 |at=Page 9, column 1 |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref>
*Several notable series premiered on American prime-time television. The [[CBS]] network debuted the ''[[Planet of the Apes (TV series)|Planet of the Apes]]'' TV series, based on the [[Planet of the Apes (1968 film)|1968 film of the same name]] and its [[Planet of the Apes (franchise)#Original film series|sequels]]. [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] debuted the adventure series ''[[Kodiak (TV series)|Kodiak]]'', the sitcom ''[[The Texas Wheelers]]'' and the supernatural drama ''[[Kolchak: The Night Stalker]]'', featuring a character who had appeared in two earlier TV movies. [[NBC]] debuted the sitcom ''[[Chico and the Man]]'', the detective drama ''[[The Rockford Files]]'' and the police procedural ''[[Police Woman (TV series)|Police Woman]]'', a [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of an episode of the anthology ''[[Police Story (1973 TV series)|Police Story]]''.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Connor |first=John J. |author-link=John J. O'Connor (journalist) |title=TV: 'Planet of the Apes,' 'Kodiak' and 'Chico and the Man' Bow |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/13/archives/tv-planet-of-the-apeskodiak-and-chico-and-the-man-bow.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=13 September 1974 |at=Page 73, columns 4-8 |access-date=16 November 2023}}</ref>
*Several notable series premiered on American prime-time television. The [[CBS]] network debuted the ''[[Planet of the Apes (TV series)|Planet of the Apes]]'' TV series, based on the [[Planet of the Apes (1968 film)|1968 film of the same name]] and its [[Planet of the Apes#Original film series|sequels]]. [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] debuted the adventure series ''[[Kodiak (TV series)|Kodiak]]'', the sitcom ''[[The Texas Wheelers]]'' and the supernatural drama ''[[Kolchak: The Night Stalker]]'', featuring a character who had appeared in two earlier TV movies. [[NBC]] debuted the sitcom ''[[Chico and the Man]]'', the detective drama ''[[The Rockford Files]]'' and the police procedural ''[[Police Woman (TV series)|Police Woman]]'', a [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of an episode of the anthology ''[[Police Story (1973 TV series)|Police Story]]''.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Connor |first=John J. |author-link=John J. O'Connor (journalist) |title=TV: 'Planet of the Apes,' 'Kodiak' and 'Chico and the Man' Bow |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/13/archives/tv-planet-of-the-apeskodiak-and-chico-and-the-man-bow.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=13 September 1974 |at=Page 73, columns 4-8 |access-date=16 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Sofim]] ('''So'''cietà '''f'''ranco-'''i'''taliana di '''m'''otori) was created in Italy as a joint venture of the [[Fiat]], [[Renault]] and [[Alfa Romeo]] companies to manufacture diesel engines.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.engineering.com/Products.aspx?page=comp/PAR017/productdetail/iveco-8140-sofim-25-liter-28-liter-series-diesel-e |title=Iveco 8140 Sofim 2.5 Liter 2.8 Liter Series Diesel Engine Parts |access-date=30 December 2011 |website=engineering.com}}</ref>
*[[Sofim]] ('''So'''cietà '''f'''ranco-'''i'''taliana di '''m'''otori) was created in Italy as a joint venture of the [[Fiat]], [[Renault]] and [[Alfa Romeo]] companies to manufacture diesel engines.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.engineering.com/Products.aspx?page=comp/PAR017/productdetail/iveco-8140-sofim-25-liter-28-liter-series-diesel-e |title=Iveco 8140 Sofim 2.5 Liter 2.8 Liter Series Diesel Engine Parts |access-date=30 December 2011 |website=engineering.com}}</ref>
*''[[Chicago American|Chicago Today]]'', an afternoon tabloid newspaper owned and operated by the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', published its final issue. The paper had started on July 4, 1900, as the ''Chicago American'', was bought by the ''Tribune'' in 1956 and converted to ''Today'' in 1969.
*''[[Chicago American|Chicago Today]]'', an afternoon tabloid newspaper owned and operated by the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', published its final issue. The paper had started on July 4, 1900, as the ''Chicago American'', was bought by the ''Tribune'' in 1956 and converted to ''Today'' in 1969.
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*Lieutenant General [[Kim Jae-gyu]], who would become the Director of the [[National Intelligence Service (South Korea)|Korea Central Intelligence Agency]] (KCIA), was welcomed by South Korea's President [[Park Chung Hee]] upon becoming the new Minister of Construction. Kim would tell his lawyer in 1979 that he had been prepared to shoot and kill Park upon shaking hands with the president but abandoned the plan.<ref>KBS 1 TV, Jang Jun-ha, Part 2, ''Modern History in Biography''</ref> After becoming the KCIA Director, Kim would [[Assassination of Park Chung Hee|assassinate Park Chung Hee]] five years later on October 26, 1979.
*Lieutenant General [[Kim Jae-gyu]], who would become the Director of the [[National Intelligence Service (South Korea)|Korea Central Intelligence Agency]] (KCIA), was welcomed by South Korea's President [[Park Chung Hee]] upon becoming the new Minister of Construction. Kim would tell his lawyer in 1979 that he had been prepared to shoot and kill Park upon shaking hands with the president but abandoned the plan.<ref>KBS 1 TV, Jang Jun-ha, Part 2, ''Modern History in Biography''</ref> After becoming the KCIA Director, Kim would [[Assassination of Park Chung Hee|assassinate Park Chung Hee]] five years later on October 26, 1979.
[[File:Hicham El Guerrouj cropped(2).jpg|120px|thumb|El Guerrouj]]
[[File:Hicham El Guerrouj cropped(2).jpg|120px|thumb|El Guerrouj]]
*'''Born:''' [[Hicham El Guerrouj]], Moroccan [[middle-distance runner]] and holder of the world records for the [[mile run#men (outdoor)|fastest mile run]] (3 minutes, 43.13 seconds) since 1999, and the [[1500 metres]] run (3 minutes, 26.00 seconds) since 1998; in [[Berkane]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Hicham El Guerrouj |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/73317 |website=Olympedia |publisher=OlyMADMen |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref> In addition to the mile record that has stood for almost 25 years, Berkane won Olympic gold medals in 2004 for the 1500 metre and 5000 metre races, and three consecutive world championships in the 1500 m race (1999, 2001 and 2003).
*'''Born:''' [[Hicham El Guerrouj]], Moroccan [[middle-distance runner]] and holder of the world records for the [[mile run#men (outdoor)|fastest mile run]] (3 minutes, 43.13 seconds) since 1999, and the [[1500 metres]] run (3 minutes, 26.00 seconds) since 1998; in [[Berkane]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Hicham El Guerrouj |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/73317 |website=Olympedia |publisher=OlyMADMen |access-date=8 November 2023}}</ref> In addition to the mile record that has stood for almost 25 years, El Guerrouj won Olympic gold medals in 2004 for the 1500 metre and 5000 metre races, and three consecutive world championships in the 1500 m race (1999, 2001 and 2003).
[[File:Strike it Rich 1952.JPG|120px|thumb|Hull on ''Strike It Rich'']]
[[File:Strike it Rich 1952.JPG|120px|thumb|Hull on ''Strike It Rich'']]
*'''Died:'''
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*The first female "Mounties" began training at [[RCMP Academy, Depot Division]], as 32 women entered the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] as members of the new RCMP's Troop 17.<ref>{{cite news |title=32 women join RCMP |agency=[[Canadian Press]] |newspaper=[[Brantford Expositor]] |location=[[Brantford, Ontario]] |date=17 September 1974 |page=74}}</ref> The first all-female group would graduate on March 3, 1975.<ref>{{cite news |title=Troop 17 Graduates |first=Colleen |last=Slater-Smith |newspaper=[[Regina Leader-Post]] |location=[[Regina, Saskatchewan]] |date=3 March 1975 |page=4}}</ref>
*The first female "Mounties" began training at [[RCMP Academy, Depot Division]], as 32 women entered the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] as members of the new RCMP's Troop 17.<ref>{{cite news |title=32 women join RCMP |agency=[[Canadian Press]] |newspaper=[[Brantford Expositor]] |location=[[Brantford, Ontario]] |date=17 September 1974 |page=74}}</ref> The first all-female group would graduate on March 3, 1975.<ref>{{cite news |title=Troop 17 Graduates |first=Colleen |last=Slater-Smith |newspaper=[[Regina Leader-Post]] |location=[[Regina, Saskatchewan]] |date=3 March 1975 |page=4}}</ref>
*[[Martin McBirney]] [[Queen's Counsel|QC]], 56, and Rory Conaghan, 54, both judges in Northern Ireland, were assassinated in [[Belfast]] by terrorists from the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]]. McBirney was Protestant and Conaghan (who was killed in front of his 8-year-old daughter) was Catholic.<ref>{{cite news |title=2 Judges Killed by I.R.A. Gunmen |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 September 1974 |at=Page 5, column 1 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/2-judges-killed-by-ira-gunmen-of-two-men-shot-in-their-belfast.html |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Martin McBirney]] [[Queen's Counsel|QC]], 56, and Rory Conaghan, 54, both judges in Northern Ireland, were assassinated in [[Belfast]] by terrorists from the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]]. McBirney was Protestant and Conaghan (who was killed in front of his 8-year-old daughter) was Catholic.<ref>{{cite news |title=2 Judges Killed by I.R.A. Gunmen |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 September 1974 |at=Page 5, column 1 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/2-judges-killed-by-ira-gunmen-of-two-men-shot-in-their-belfast.html |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref>
*On the 19th anniversary of the beginning of the ''[[Revolución Libertadora]]'', multiple terrorist acts in [[Argentina]], including over 50 bombings, and four people were killed. [[:es:Hipólito Atilio López|Hipólito Atilio López]], 45, a labor union leader and the former Vice-Governor of the [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Province of Córdoba]], was one of two men forced out of a car {{convert|36|mi}} from [[Buenos Aires]] and shot to death.<ref>{{cite news |title=4 Die in Argentina In Wave of Bombing And Terrorist Acts |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=17 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/4-die-in-argentina-in-wave-of-bombing-and-terrorist-acts.html |at=Page 11, column 1 |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref>
*On the 19th anniversary of the beginning of the ''[[Revolución Libertadora]]'', multiple terrorist acts took place in [[Argentina]], including over 50 bombings, and four people were killed. [[:es:Hipólito Atilio López|Hipólito Atilio López]], 45, a labor union leader and the former Vice-Governor of the [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Province of Córdoba]], was one of two men forced out of a car {{convert|36|mi}} from [[Buenos Aires]] and shot to death.<ref>{{cite news |title=4 Die in Argentina In Wave of Bombing And Terrorist Acts |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=17 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/4-die-in-argentina-in-wave-of-bombing-and-terrorist-acts.html |at=Page 11, column 1 |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref>
*The [[Transbay Tube]] (officially the "Bay Area Underwater Rapid Transit Tube"), the first tunnel underneath the [[San Francisco Bay]] in [[California]], opened to the public for passengers traveling between [[San Francisco]] and [[Oakland]] on the [[Bay Area Rapid Transit]] (BART) railway system.<ref>{{cite news |last=Leavitt |first=Carrick |date=16 September 1974 |title=After three year wait BART goes down the tube |work=[[Ellensburg Daily Record]] |agency=UPI |via=Google News |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QIZUAAAAIBAJ&pg=3423%2C4779902 |access-date=20 August 2016}}</ref>
*The [[Transbay Tube]] (officially the "Bay Area Underwater Rapid Transit Tube"), the first tunnel underneath the [[San Francisco Bay]] in [[California]], opened to the public for passengers traveling between [[San Francisco]] and [[Oakland]] on the [[Bay Area Rapid Transit]] (BART) railway system.<ref>{{cite news |last=Leavitt |first=Carrick |date=16 September 1974 |title=After three year wait BART goes down the tube |work=[[Ellensburg Daily Record]] |agency=UPI |via=Google News |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QIZUAAAAIBAJ&pg=3423%2C4779902 |access-date=20 August 2016}}</ref>
*During a televised [[press conference]], U.S. President Ford acknowledged that the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] had been active in [[Chile]] during the presidency of [[Salvador Allende]], working to preserve the existence of opposition media and political parties, but denied CIA involvement in the [[1973 Chilean coup d'état|September 1973 coup d'état]] during which Allende died.<ref>{{cite news |last=Shabecoff |first=Philip |title=President Publicly Backs Clandestine C.I.A. Activity |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-2; page 73, column 1 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/president-publicly-backs-clandestine-cia-activity-confirms-chilean.html |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Transcript of President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/transcript-of-presidents-news-conference-on-foreign-and-domestic.html |at=Page 22, columns 1-8 |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref>
*During a televised [[press conference]], U.S. President Ford acknowledged that the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] had been active in [[Chile]] during the presidency of [[Salvador Allende]], working to preserve the existence of opposition media and political parties, but denied CIA involvement in the [[1973 Chilean coup d'état|September 1973 coup d'état]] during which Allende died.<ref>{{cite news |last=Shabecoff |first=Philip |title=President Publicly Backs Clandestine C.I.A. Activity |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-2; page 73, column 1 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/president-publicly-backs-clandestine-cia-activity-confirms-chilean.html |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Transcript of President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/17/archives/transcript-of-presidents-news-conference-on-foreign-and-domestic.html |at=Page 22, columns 1-8 |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref>
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[[File:Gijzeling Franse ambassade 33.jpg|thumb|right|[[Boeing 707]] carrying terrorists takes off from [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]]]]
[[File:Gijzeling Franse ambassade 33.jpg|thumb|right|[[Boeing 707]] carrying terrorists takes off from [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]]]]
*The three Japanese terrorists who had taken over the French Embassy in The Hague released their 9 remaining hostages and left [[Amsterdam]] by jetliner for [[Damascus]], Syria, taking with them Japanese Red Army member Yutaka Furuya, whose release from a Parisian prison they had demanded.<ref>{{cite news |last=Robards |first=Terry |title=TERRORISTS FREE HOSTAGES, FLY OFF |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/18/archives/terrorists-free-hostages-fly-off-their-plane-is-said-to-land-in.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=18 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-4; page 85, columns 1-5 |access-date=22 November 2023}}</ref> Earlier in the day, [[Queen Juliana]] was driven in a blue compact car to the parliament building ([[Ridderzaal]]) only {{convert|300|yd}} from the French Embassy to give the ''[[Prinsjesdag]]'', the Dutch [[speech from the throne]], rather than riding in the [[Golden Coach (Netherlands)|Golden Coach]] as was traditional.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dutch Queen Forgoes Pageant in Crisis |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/18/archives/dutch-queen-forgoes-pageant-in-crisis.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=18 September 1974 |at=Page 3, columns 4-8 |access-date=23 November 2023}}</ref>
*The three Japanese terrorists who had taken over the French Embassy in The Hague released their 9 remaining hostages and left [[Amsterdam]] by jetliner for [[Damascus]], Syria, taking with them Japanese Red Army member Yutaka Furuya, whose release from a Parisian prison they had demanded.<ref>{{cite news |last=Robards |first=Terry |title=TERRORISTS FREE HOSTAGES, FLY OFF |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/18/archives/terrorists-free-hostages-fly-off-their-plane-is-said-to-land-in.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=18 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-4; page 85, columns 1-5 |access-date=22 November 2023}}</ref> Earlier in the day, [[Queen Juliana]] was driven in a blue compact car to the parliament building ([[Ridderzaal]]) only {{convert|300|yd}} from the French Embassy to give the ''[[Prinsjesdag]]'', the Dutch [[speech from the throne]], rather than riding in the [[Golden Coach (Netherlands)|Golden Coach]] as was traditional.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dutch Queen Forgoes Pageant in Crisis |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/18/archives/dutch-queen-forgoes-pageant-in-crisis.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=18 September 1974 |at=Page 3, columns 4-8 |access-date=23 November 2023}}</ref>
*The controversial [[television film|made-for-TV film]] ''[[Born Innocent (film)|Born Innocent]]'' was broadcast on NBC as the U.S. network's ''NBC World Premiere Movie'' starting at 8:00 pm Eastern Time (7:00 Central), with content never seen before on U.S. television, including a rape scene inside a juvenile detention center.<ref>{{cite news |title=Born Innocent |url=https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/6735/Born-Innocent/overview |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109115428/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/6735/Born-Innocent/overview |url-status=dead |department=Movies & TV Dept. |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |first=Hal |last=Erickson |author-link=Hal Erickson (author) |year=2012 |archive-date=9 November 2012}}</ref> Starring [[Linda Blair]], ''Born Innocent'' was the highest-rated television movie to air in the United States in 1974, but would lead to the creation of a family viewing policy by the [[National Association of Broadcasters]].<ref>{{cite book |via=Google Books |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0B1y4YV5ji8C&q=%22Born+Innocent%22+blair&pg=PA96 |title=Wallowing in Sex: The New Sexual Culture of 1970s American Television |last=Levine |first=Elana |date=9 January 2007 |publisher=[[Duke University Press]] |isbn=978-0822339199 |pages=85–87 |language=en}}</ref>
*'''Born:'''
*'''Born:'''
**[[Masamori Tokuyama]] (ring name for Chang-soo Hong), Japanese-born [[North Korea]]n boxer who held the WBC super-flyweight title twice between 2000 and 2006, who later obtained [[South Korea]]n citizenship; in [[Tokyo]]<ref>[http://www.chang-su.com/profile.html Official Site profile.gif] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071216064039/http://www.chang-su.com/profile.html |date=December 16, 2007 }}</ref>
**[[Masamori Tokuyama]] (ring name for Chang-soo Hong), Japanese-born [[North Korea]]n boxer who held the WBC super-flyweight title twice between 2000 and 2006, who later obtained [[South Korea]]n citizenship; in [[Tokyo]]<ref>[http://www.chang-su.com/profile.html Official Site profile.gif] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071216064039/http://www.chang-su.com/profile.html |date=December 16, 2007 }}</ref>
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==[[September 19]], 1974 (Thursday)==
==[[September 19]], 1974 (Thursday)==
*In [[Argentina]], [[Bunge & Born|the kidnapping of brothers Jorge Born and Juan Born]], which would be resolved only after the payment of a record [[ransom]], was carried out in [[Buenos Aires]] by the [[Montoneros]] terrorist group. The two brothers, officers of the [[Bunge & Born]] grain exporting company, were being driven to their offices, along with general manager Alberto Bosch, when their limousine was blocked by 15 terrorists in several cars. Bosch and the chauffeur, Juan Carlos Perez, were shot and killed.<ref>{{cite news |last=Kandell |first=Jonathan |title=2 Argentines Kidnapped, 2 Die As Executives’ Car Is Waylaid |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=20 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/20/archives/2-argentines-kidnapped-2-die-as-executives-car-is-waylaid-a.html |at=Page 10, columns 5-6 |access-date=2 February 2024}}</ref> Juan would be released in [[April 1975|April]], but Jorge would remain captive until June 20, 1975, released only after the payment of $64,000,000 U.S. dollars.<ref>{{cite book |first=Michael |last=Newton |author-link=Michael Newton (author) |title=The Encyclopedia of Kidnappings |publisher=[[Infobase Publishing]] |year=2002 |pages=32, 199}}</ref>
*During a voyage from [[Tacoma, Washington]], to the [[Juneau, Alaska]], area, the {{convert|86|ft|m|1|adj=on}} [[Crab fishing|crab]]-[[fishing vessel]] ''Aries'' sank west of Anderson Island, [[British Columbia]], Canada. Her crew of five abandoned ship in a [[life raft]] and was rescued by a Canadian fishing vessel.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-a/ |website=Alaska Shipwrecks |title=Alaska Shipwrecks (A) |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Yuri Andropov]], the Director of the Soviet Union's [[KGB]] spy agency, approved "Plan 5/9-16091", a disinformation campaign to discredit recently-expelled dissident [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]<ref name="Andrew">{{cite book |author1-link = Christopher Andrew (historian) |last1=Andrew |first1=Christopher |author2-link=Vasili Mitrokhin |last2=Mitrokhin |first2=Vasili |year=2000 |title=The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West |publisher=Gardners Books |isbn=978-0-14-028487-4 |pages=416–419}}</ref> and to deter his contacts with other Soviet dissidents. The harassment led to Solzhenitsyn leaving [[Zürich]] in [[Switzerland]], where he and all persons contacting him had been under Soviet surveillance, and settling in the small U.S. town of [[Cavendish, Vermont]].<ref name="Andrew"/>
*'''Born:'''
*'''Born:'''
**[[Jimmy Fallon]], American actor, comedian, and television personality; in [[Bay Ridge, Brooklyn]], New York City<ref>{{cite web |title=Jimmy Fallon Height Weight Body Statistics & Measurements |url=http://celebritystate.com/jimmy-fallon-height-weight-body-statistics-measurements/ |department=American Actor |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170929000532/http://celebritystate.com/jimmy-fallon-height-weight-body-statistics-measurements/ |archive-date=29 September 2017 |publisher=Celebritystate.com |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Jimmy Fallon]], American actor, comedian, and television personality; in [[Bay Ridge, Brooklyn]], New York City<ref>{{cite web |title=Jimmy Fallon Height Weight Body Statistics & Measurements |url=http://celebritystate.com/jimmy-fallon-height-weight-body-statistics-measurements/ |department=American Actor |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170929000532/http://celebritystate.com/jimmy-fallon-height-weight-body-statistics-measurements/ |archive-date=29 September 2017 |publisher=Celebritystate.com |access-date=9 November 2023}}</ref>
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==[[September 20]], 1974 (Friday)==
==[[September 20]], 1974 (Friday)==
*[[Hurricane Fifi–Orlene|Hurricane Fifi]], later known as Hurricane Orlene, struck the Central American nation of [[Honduras]], where it killed more than 8,000 people.<ref>{{cite web |title=Preliminary Report Hurricane Fifi September 14-22, 1974 |publisher=[[National Hurricane Center]], [[National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration]] |page=1 |url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1974-prelim/fifi/prelim01.gif |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref> On the first day, the town of [[Choloma]] was destroyed and more than 2,800 people washed away when the flood collapsed a natural dam.<ref>{{cite news |title=Hurricane Fifi: Her fury leaves 5,000 dead in Central America |newspaper=[[Boca Raton News]] |agency=UPI |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=t_wPAAAAIBAJ&pg=7080,2532782&dq=hurricane+fifi&hl=en |date=22 September 1974 |at=Page 2A, columns 3-8 |access-date=25 November 2023 |via=Google News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdeadlyapp1.shtml? |last1=Rappaport |first1=Edward N. |last2=Fernandez-Partagas |first2=Jose |title=The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996, Appendix 1. Cyclones with 25+ Deaths |publisher=National Hurricane Center and [[Central Pacific Hurricane Center]], National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration |date=22 April 1997 |orig-date=First published 28 May 1995 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Riding |first=Alan |author-link=Alan Riding |title=Choloma: Impoverished Little Town That Perished Under a Wall of Mud |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/23/archives/choloma-impoverished-little-town-that-perished-under-a-wall-of-mud.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=23 September 1974 |at=Page 22, columns 4-8 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Hurricane Fifi–Orlene|Hurricane Fifi]], later known as Hurricane Orlene, struck the Central American nation of [[Honduras]], where it killed more than 8,000 people.<ref>{{cite web |title=Preliminary Report Hurricane Fifi September 14-22, 1974 |publisher=[[National Hurricane Center]], [[National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration]] |page=1 |url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1974-prelim/fifi/prelim01.gif |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref> On the first day, the town of [[Choloma]] was destroyed and more than 2,800 people washed away when the flood collapsed a natural dam.<ref>{{cite news |title=Hurricane Fifi: Her fury leaves 5,000 dead in Central America |newspaper=[[Boca Raton News]] |agency=UPI |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=t_wPAAAAIBAJ&pg=7080,2532782&dq=hurricane+fifi&hl=en |date=22 September 1974 |at=Page 2A, columns 3-8 |access-date=25 November 2023 |via=Google News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdeadlyapp1.shtml? |last1=Rappaport |first1=Edward N. |last2=Fernandez-Partagas |first2=Jose |title=The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996, Appendix 1. Cyclones with 25+ Deaths |publisher=National Hurricane Center and [[Central Pacific Hurricane Center]], National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration |date=22 April 1997 |orig-date=First published 28 May 1995 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Riding |first=Alan |author-link=Alan Riding |title=Choloma: Impoverished Little Town That Perished Under a Wall of Mud |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/23/archives/choloma-impoverished-little-town-that-perished-under-a-wall-of-mud.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=23 September 1974 |at=Page 22, columns 4-8 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
[[File:National Highway Australia.jpg|150px|thumb|Sign for The National Highway in Australia]]
*[[National Highway (Australia)|The National Highway]], [[Australia]]'s network of federally-funded roads, came into existence with the approval of the National Roads Act 1974.<ref>{{cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|nra1974151|National Roads Act 1974}}.</ref>
*Queen [[Elizabeth II]] of the United Kingdom ordered the dissolution of Parliament slightly more than six months after it opened on March 12, making the [[List of parliaments of the United Kingdom|46th Parliament of Elizabeth II]] the shortest elected UK parliament in history.<ref>{{cite book |last=Smith |first=Alastair |date=19 July 2004 |title=Election Timing |url=https://archive.org/details/electiontiming0000smit |url-access=registration |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |page=[https://archive.org/details/electiontiming0000smit/page/194 194] |isbn=0521833639 |via=Internet Archive}}</ref>
*The war crimes trial of [[Bruno Streckenbach]], director of Nazi Germany's ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' within Poland, on charges of one million counts of murder, was postponed indefinitely because of his cardiac problems.<ref>{{cite book |title=An Uncompromising Generation, The Nazi Leadership of the Reich Security Main Office |last=Wildt |first=Michael |publisher=[[University of Wisconsin Press]] |year=2009 |location=[[Madison, Wisconsin]] |pages=404, 405}}</ref> Streckenbach would survive for three more years, never facing a verdict, until his death on October 28, 1977.
*The [[Kootenai Tribe of Idaho]], under the leadership of tribal elder [[Amelia Trice]], announced a declaration of war against the U.S. government. The Tribe set up informational pickets and requested 10-cent tolls on [[U.S. Highway 95]] in [[Bonners Ferry, Idaho]]. Trice would lead a delegation to Washington, D.C., for talks, resulting in U.S. President Ford signing a bill transferring two tracts of federal land to the tribe.<ref>{{cite news |last=Prager |first=Mike |title=Kootenai tribal elder Trice dies |url=https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2011/jul/29/kootenai-tribal-elder-trice-dies/ |date=29 July 2011 |newspaper=The Spokesman-Review |department=Spokane |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*The [[Kootenai Tribe of Idaho]], under the leadership of tribal elder [[Amelia Trice]], announced a declaration of war against the U.S. government. The Tribe set up informational pickets and requested 10-cent tolls on [[U.S. Highway 95]] in [[Bonners Ferry, Idaho]]. Trice would lead a delegation to Washington, D.C., for talks, resulting in U.S. President Ford signing a bill transferring two tracts of federal land to the tribe.<ref>{{cite news |last=Prager |first=Mike |title=Kootenai tribal elder Trice dies |url=https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2011/jul/29/kootenai-tribal-elder-trice-dies/ |date=29 July 2011 |newspaper=The Spokesman-Review |department=Spokane |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
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**Officer [[Gail Cobb]], 24, of the [[Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia]], was shot and killed by a bank robbery suspect whom she was attempting to arrest, becoming the first female African-American police officer to be killed in the line of duty.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.odmp.org/officer/3199-officer-gail-a-cobb |title=Officer Gail A. Cobb, Metropolitan Police Department, District of Columbia |publisher=[[The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc]] |access-date=11 November 2023}}</ref><ref name="Wilbanks">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9zkaLjPuScMC&q=%22Gail+a.+cobb%22&pg=PA29 |last=Wilbanks |first=William |author-link=William Wilbanks |title=True Heroines: Police Women Killed in the Line of Duty Throughout the United States 1916-1999 |location=[[Paducah, Kentucky]] |publisher=[[Turner Publishing Company]] |year=2000 |isbn=1-56311-523-9 |pages=29–31 |access-date=11 November 2023 |via=Google Books}}</ref> Over 900 people attended her funeral on September 24 at the [[Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.)|Holy Comforter Catholic Church]] in [[Southeast Washington, D.C.]], including [[FBI Director]] [[Clarence M. Kelley]] and [[Walter Washington]], [[List of mayors of Washington, D.C.|Mayor-Commissioner of the District of Columbia]], with 2,000 more mourners on the street outside.<ref>{{cite news |last=Kennedy |first=Shawn G. |title=Slain Policewoman Honored in Capital By 2,000 Officers |newspaper=The New York Times |date=25 September 1974 |at=Page 75, columns 3-6 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/25/archives/slain-policewoman-honored-in-capital-by-2000-officers.html |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref>
**Officer [[Gail Cobb]], 24, of the [[Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia]], was shot and killed by a bank robbery suspect whom she was attempting to arrest, becoming the first female African-American police officer to be killed in the line of duty.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.odmp.org/officer/3199-officer-gail-a-cobb |title=Officer Gail A. Cobb, Metropolitan Police Department, District of Columbia |publisher=[[The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc]] |access-date=11 November 2023}}</ref><ref name="Wilbanks">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9zkaLjPuScMC&q=%22Gail+a.+cobb%22&pg=PA29 |last=Wilbanks |first=William |author-link=William Wilbanks |title=True Heroines: Police Women Killed in the Line of Duty Throughout the United States 1916-1999 |location=[[Paducah, Kentucky]] |publisher=[[Turner Publishing Company]] |year=2000 |isbn=1-56311-523-9 |pages=29–31 |access-date=11 November 2023 |via=Google Books}}</ref> Over 900 people attended her funeral on September 24 at the [[Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.)|Holy Comforter Catholic Church]] in [[Southeast Washington, D.C.]], including [[FBI Director]] [[Clarence M. Kelley]] and [[Walter Washington]], [[List of mayors of Washington, D.C.|Mayor-Commissioner of the District of Columbia]], with 2,000 more mourners on the street outside.<ref>{{cite news |last=Kennedy |first=Shawn G. |title=Slain Policewoman Honored in Capital By 2,000 Officers |newspaper=The New York Times |date=25 September 1974 |at=Page 75, columns 3-6 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/25/archives/slain-policewoman-honored-in-capital-by-2000-officers.html |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Olle Hedberg]], 75, Swedish author, committed suicide.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bonnierforlagen.se/Forlag/Forfattare/?personId=31363 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130418072942/http://www.bonnierforlagen.se/Forlag/Forfattare/?personId=31363 |archive-date=18 April 2013 |title=Olle Hedberg |publisher=[[Bonnier Group|Bonnierförlagen]] |language=sv |access-date=19 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Olle Hedberg]], 75, Swedish author, committed suicide.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bonnierforlagen.se/Forlag/Forfattare/?personId=31363 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130418072942/http://www.bonnierforlagen.se/Forlag/Forfattare/?personId=31363 |archive-date=18 April 2013 |title=Olle Hedberg |publisher=[[Bonnier Group|Bonnierförlagen]] |language=sv |access-date=19 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[José Mojica]], 79, Mexican [[Franciscan]] friar and former [[tenor]] and actor, died of a heart attack.<ref>{{cite news |last=Freeman |first=William M. |author-link=William M. Freeman |title=Jose Mojica, Mexican Film Star Who Became a Friar, Dies at 78 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/22/archives/jose-mojica-mexican-film-star-who-became-a-friar-dies-at-78.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=22 September 1974 |at=Page 57, columns 1-2 |access-date=23 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[José Mojica]], 79, Mexican [[Franciscan]] friar and former [[tenor]] and actor, died of a heart attack.<ref>{{cite news |last=Freeman |first=William M. |title=Jose Mojica, Mexican Film Star Who Became a Friar, Dies at 78 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/22/archives/jose-mojica-mexican-film-star-who-became-a-friar-dies-at-78.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=22 September 1974 |at=Page 57, columns 1-2 |access-date=23 November 2023}}</ref>


==[[September 21]], 1974 (Saturday)==
==[[September 21]], 1974 (Saturday)==
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*In the UK, the [[BBC]] became the first television network to feature texting for viewers as it inaugurated [[Ceefax]]. The service offered as many as 30 pages of information for subscribers to view while watching BBC programmes. Ceefax, a pun on the phrase "see facts", would continue until October 23, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |title=CEEFAX: world's first teletext service, 23 September 1974 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01k3l1q |url-status=live |access-date=8 May 2021 |website=www.bbc.co.uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170616181425/http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01k3l1q |archive-date=16 June 2017}}</ref>
*In the UK, the [[BBC]] became the first television network to feature texting for viewers as it inaugurated [[Ceefax]]. The service offered as many as 30 pages of information for subscribers to view while watching BBC programmes. Ceefax, a pun on the phrase "see facts", would continue until October 23, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |title=CEEFAX: world's first teletext service, 23 September 1974 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01k3l1q |url-status=live |access-date=8 May 2021 |website=www.bbc.co.uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170616181425/http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01k3l1q |archive-date=16 June 2017}}</ref>
*American reporters and members of the [[U.S. Congress]] were given a rare tour of the vaults of the [[United States Bullion Depository]] at [[Fort Knox, Kentucky]]. The [[U.S. Department of the Treasury]] allowed the viewing, the first since [[1943]] and the last one in the 20th century, in order to dispel a conspiracy theory that the gold reserves had been emptied.<ref name="NumNews">{{cite magazine |title=Gold all there when Ft. Knox opened doors |last=Ganz |first=Dave |date=15 September 2009 |magazine=[[Numismatic News]] |url=http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/Gold_all_there_when_Ft_Knox_opened_doors |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120305092559/http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/Gold_all_there_when_Ft_Knox_opened_doors |access-date=13 December 2022 |archive-date=5 March 2012}}</ref> The only tour since 1974 took place on August 21, 2017.<ref name="coinworld2017">{{cite web |last=Gilkes |first=Paul |title=Treasury secretary pays visit to Fort Knox gold |url=https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/treasury-secretary-pays-visit-to-fort-knox-gold.html |magazine=[[Coin World]] |access-date=5 July 2019 |date=25 August 2017}}</ref>
*American reporters and members of the [[U.S. Congress]] were given a rare tour of the vaults of the [[United States Bullion Depository]] at [[Fort Knox, Kentucky]]. The [[U.S. Department of the Treasury]] allowed the viewing, the first since [[1943]] and the last one in the 20th century, in order to dispel a conspiracy theory that the gold reserves had been emptied.<ref name="NumNews">{{cite magazine |title=Gold all there when Ft. Knox opened doors |last=Ganz |first=Dave |date=15 September 2009 |magazine=[[Numismatic News]] |url=http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/Gold_all_there_when_Ft_Knox_opened_doors |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120305092559/http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/Gold_all_there_when_Ft_Knox_opened_doors |access-date=13 December 2022 |archive-date=5 March 2012}}</ref> The only tour since 1974 took place on August 21, 2017.<ref name="coinworld2017">{{cite web |last=Gilkes |first=Paul |title=Treasury secretary pays visit to Fort Knox gold |url=https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/treasury-secretary-pays-visit-to-fort-knox-gold.html |magazine=[[Coin World]] |access-date=5 July 2019 |date=25 August 2017}}</ref>
*U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy announced that he would not be a candidate for President or Vice President in the [[1976 United States presidential election]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Apple |first=R. W., Jr. |author-link=R. W. Apple Jr. |title=Kennedy Rules Out 76 Presidential Race |newspaper=The New York Times |date=24 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/24/archives/kennedy-rules-out-76-presidential-race-bars-even-a-draft-citing-his.html |at=Page 85, columns 3-8 |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref>
*U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy announced that he would not be a candidate for President or Vice President in the [[1976 United States presidential election]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Apple |first=R. W. Jr. |author-link=R. W. Apple Jr. |title=Kennedy Rules Out 76 Presidential Race |newspaper=The New York Times |date=24 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/24/archives/kennedy-rules-out-76-presidential-race-bars-even-a-draft-citing-his.html |at=Page 85, columns 3-8 |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref>
*In Portugal, a late-night fire at [[Lisbon]]'s [[Palace of Ajuda]] began, causing extensive damage and destroying 500 paintings, including a [[Rembrandt]] self-portrait.<ref>{{cite news |title=Fire Engulfs Lisbon Palace; Some Art Is Feared Lost |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/24/archives/fire-engulfs-lisbon-palace-some-art-is-feared-lost.html |agency=Reuters |date=24 September 1974 |at=Page 14, column 1 |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Santana |first1=Francisco |first2=Eduardo |last2=Sucena |title=Dicionário da História de Lisboa |trans-title=Dictionary of the History of Lisbon |location=[[Lisbon]], Portugal |year=1994 |pages=25–27 |publisher=Serviço Educativo do Museu do Palácio Nacional da Ajuda |language=pt}}</ref>
*In Portugal, a late-night fire at [[Lisbon]]'s [[Palace of Ajuda]] began, causing extensive damage and destroying 500 paintings, including a [[Rembrandt]] self-portrait.<ref>{{cite news |title=Fire Engulfs Lisbon Palace; Some Art Is Feared Lost |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/24/archives/fire-engulfs-lisbon-palace-some-art-is-feared-lost.html |agency=Reuters |date=24 September 1974 |at=Page 14, column 1 |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Santana |first1=Francisco |first2=Eduardo |last2=Sucena |title=Dicionário da História de Lisboa |trans-title=Dictionary of the History of Lisbon |location=[[Lisbon]], Portugal |year=1994 |pages=25–27 |publisher=Serviço Educativo do Museu do Palácio Nacional da Ajuda |language=pt}}</ref>
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*The [[Triathlon#Modern beginnings|first modern triathlon]], an [[endurance]] [[multisport race]], took place in the U.S. at [[Mission Bay (San Diego)|Mission Bay]] in [[San Diego]], [[California]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kpbs.org/news/2014/dec/11/san-diegans-remember-first-triathlon-40-years-ago/|title=San Diegans Remember World's First Triathlon 40 Years Ago — At Mission Bay |last=Trageser |first=Claire |website=KPBS Public Media |date=11 December 2014 |language=en |access-date=1 February 2019}}</ref> The three-event race was organized by two members of the San Diego Track Club, Jack Johnstone and Don Shanahan. In order, 46 participants began by [[running]] {{convert|3|mi}}; [[Cycle sport|bicycling]] twice around a course on [[Mission Bay (San Diego)|Fiesta Island]] for {{convert|5|mi}}; and [[Swimming (sport)|swimming]] from the island to the mainland.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.triathlon.org/news/article/san_diego_-_the_birthplace_of_triathlon |last=Hargreaves |first=Nicola |title=San Diego - the birthplace of triathlon |department=News |publisher=[[World Triathlon]] |date=9 May 2012 |language=en |access-date=24 January 2024}}</ref>
*The [[Triathlon#Modern beginnings|first modern triathlon]], an [[endurance]] [[multisport race]], took place in the U.S. at [[Mission Bay (San Diego)|Mission Bay]] in [[San Diego]], [[California]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kpbs.org/news/2014/dec/11/san-diegans-remember-first-triathlon-40-years-ago/|title=San Diegans Remember World's First Triathlon 40 Years Ago — At Mission Bay |last=Trageser |first=Claire |website=KPBS Public Media |date=11 December 2014 |language=en |access-date=1 February 2019}}</ref> The three-event race was organized by two members of the San Diego Track Club, Jack Johnstone and Don Shanahan. In order, 46 participants began by [[running]] {{convert|3|mi}}; [[Cycle sport|bicycling]] twice around a course on [[Mission Bay (San Diego)|Fiesta Island]] for {{convert|5|mi}}; and [[Swimming (sport)|swimming]] from the island to the mainland.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.triathlon.org/news/article/san_diego_-_the_birthplace_of_triathlon |last=Hargreaves |first=Nicola |title=San Diego - the birthplace of triathlon |department=News |publisher=[[World Triathlon]] |date=9 May 2012 |language=en |access-date=24 January 2024}}</ref>
*American orthopedic surgeon [[Frank Jobe]], a physician for the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] baseball team, performed the first [[ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction]], now commonplace for athletes, with a tendon from one arm being used to reconstruct the elbow of the other arm.<ref name=DEN030714>{{cite news |title=Dr. Frank Jobe brought pitchers new life with Tommy John surgery |url=http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_25300356/dr-frank-jobe-brought-pitchers-new-life-tommy |newspaper=[[The Denver Post]] |last=Renck |first=Troy E. |date=7 March 2014}}</ref> Jobe's first patient was Dodgers pitcher [[Tommy John]], who tore a ligament in his left elbow on July 17<ref>{{cite news |title=Dodgers Lose John and Game as Expos Rally |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |first=Jeff |last=Prugh |date=18 July 1974 |page=III-1}}</ref> in his 12th season in baseball.<ref>{{cite news |title=John has elbow surgery |newspaper=[[Ventura County Star|Ventura County Star/Free Press]] |location=[[Ventura County, California]] |date=26 September 1974 |page=D-2}}</ref> After staying out during the 1975 season to recover, John would continue as a pitcher for 14 additional seasons and would be the inspiration for other players to extend their careers by undergoing the "Tommy John surgery".<ref name=DEN030714/>
*American orthopedic surgeon [[Frank Jobe]], a physician for the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] baseball team, performed the first [[ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction]], now commonplace for athletes, with a tendon from one arm being used to reconstruct the elbow of the other arm.<ref name=DEN030714>{{cite news |title=Dr. Frank Jobe brought pitchers new life with Tommy John surgery |url=http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_25300356/dr-frank-jobe-brought-pitchers-new-life-tommy |newspaper=[[The Denver Post]] |last=Renck |first=Troy E. |date=7 March 2014}}</ref> Jobe's first patient was Dodgers pitcher [[Tommy John]], who tore a ligament in his left elbow on July 17<ref>{{cite news |title=Dodgers Lose John and Game as Expos Rally |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |first=Jeff |last=Prugh |date=18 July 1974 |page=III-1}}</ref> in his 12th season in baseball.<ref>{{cite news |title=John has elbow surgery |newspaper=[[Ventura County Star|Ventura County Star/Free Press]] |location=[[Ventura County, California]] |date=26 September 1974 |page=D-2}}</ref> After staying out during the 1975 season to recover, John would continue as a pitcher for 14 additional seasons and would be the inspiration for other players to extend their careers by undergoing the "Tommy John surgery".<ref name=DEN030714/>
*The government of [[Pakistan]], led by [[Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto]], dissolved the [[princely states of Pakistan|princely states]] of [[Hunza (princely state)|Hunza]] (led by the [[Jamal of Hunza|Mir Jamal]]) and [[Nagar (princely state)|Nagar]] (led by [[Mir Shaukat Ali Khan]]).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ahmad |first=Sajjad |date=2020-11-01 |title=History: The Gilgit-Baltistan Conundrum |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1587950 |access-date=2022-04-21 |newspaper=[[Dawn (newspaper)|Dawn (Karachi)]] |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Deutsche Krebshilfe]] (the German Cancer Aid Foundation), the leading European cancer treatment organization, was founded by [[Mildred Scheel]], the wife of incumbent West German President [[Walter Scheel]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.krebshilfe.de/50-jahre-deutsche-krebshilfe/mildred-scheel-gruenderin-und-visionaerin/ |title=Mildred Scheel— Gründerin und Visionärin |trans-title=Mildred Scheel— Founder and Visionary |website=[[Deutsche Krebshilfe]] |language=de}}</ref>
*[[Deutsche Krebshilfe]] (the German Cancer Aid Foundation), the leading European cancer treatment organization, was founded by [[Mildred Scheel]], the wife of incumbent West German President [[Walter Scheel]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.krebshilfe.de/50-jahre-deutsche-krebshilfe/mildred-scheel-gruenderin-und-visionaerin/ |title=Mildred Scheel— Gründerin und Visionärin |trans-title=Mildred Scheel— Founder and Visionary |website=[[Deutsche Krebshilfe]] |language=de}}</ref>
*The U.S. Army [[History of unmanned aerial vehicles|reconnaissance drone]] "Tom Cat", a [[Ryan Model 147]] Lightning Bug vehicle that had been used for 67 missions since 1967, was shot down over [[Hanoi]] in [[North Vietnam]] while on its 68th flight.<ref>{{cite book |first=David |last=Axe |author-link=David Axe |title=Drone War Vietnam |publisher=[[Pen & Sword Military]] |year=2021 |pages=51-52}}</ref>
*The U.S. Army [[History of unmanned aerial vehicles|reconnaissance drone]] "Tom Cat", a [[Ryan Model 147]] Lightning Bug vehicle that had been used for 67 missions since 1967, was shot down over [[Hanoi]] in [[North Vietnam]] while on its 68th flight.<ref>{{cite book |first=David |last=Axe |author-link=David Axe |title=Drone War Vietnam |publisher=[[Pen & Sword Military]] |year=2021 |pages=51–52}}</ref>
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**[[Nicolai Poliakoff]] [[Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire|OBE]], 73, Latvian-born British circus performer known worldwide for his performances as Coco the Clown<ref>{{cite news |title=Coco the Clown dies after comeback |newspaper=[[Hull Daily Mail]] |location=[[Hull, England]] |date=25 September 1974 |page=1}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Nikolai Polokous Dies; Britain's Coco the Clown |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/27/archives/nikolai-polokous-dies-britains-coco-the-clown.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=27 September 1974 |at=Page 44, column 4 |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Nicolai Poliakoff]] [[Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire|OBE]], 73, Latvian-born British circus performer known worldwide for his performances as Coco the Clown<ref>{{cite news |title=Coco the Clown dies after comeback |newspaper=[[Hull Daily Mail]] |location=[[Hull, England]] |date=25 September 1974 |page=1}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Nikolai Polokous Dies; Britain's Coco the Clown |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/27/archives/nikolai-polokous-dies-britains-coco-the-clown.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=27 September 1974 |at=Page 44, column 4 |access-date=24 November 2023}}</ref>
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==[[September 26]], 1974 (Thursday)==
==[[September 26]], 1974 (Thursday)==
*The first warnings were made to the general public of the danger of [[ozone depletion]] from the use of [[chlorofluorocarbon]]s (CFCs), as ''[[The New York Times]]'' ran a front-page story headlined "Tests Show Aerosol Gases May Pose Threat to Earth". The ''Times'' noted that [[Michael McElroy (scientist)|Michael B. McElroy]], professor of atmospheric science, and Dr. [[Steven Wofsy|Steven C. Wofsy]], an atmospheric physicist, had concluded that if the use of the refrigerant [[Freon]] continued, the [[ozone]] in the atmosphere, the primary protector against [[ultraviolet radiation]], would be decreased by 30% within 20 years.<ref>{{cite news |first=Walter |last=Sullivan |title=Tests Show Aerosol Gases May Pose Threat to Earth |newspaper=The New York Times |date=26 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/26/archives/tests-show-aerosol-gases-may-pose-threat-to-earth-tests-show.html |at=Page 1, columns 6-7 |access-date=24 January 2024}}</ref> McElroy and Wofsy publicized the danger of ozone depletion, following up on the findings of its cause by [[F. Sherwood Rowland]] and [[Mario Molina]], published on June 28, 1974, "to little fanfare".<ref>{{cite book |first=Rob |last=Jackson |title=The Earth Remains Forever: Generations at a Crossroads |publisher=[[University of Texas Press]] |year=2010}}</ref>
*The first warnings were made to the general public of the danger of [[ozone depletion]] from the use of [[chlorofluorocarbon]]s (CFCs), as ''[[The New York Times]]'' ran a front-page story headlined "Tests Show Aerosol Gases May Pose Threat to Earth". The ''Times'' noted that [[Michael McElroy (scientist)|Michael B. McElroy]], professor of atmospheric science, and Dr. [[Steven Wofsy|Steven C. Wofsy]], an atmospheric physicist, had concluded that if the use of the refrigerant [[Freon]] continued, the [[ozone]] in the atmosphere, the primary protector against [[ultraviolet radiation]], would be decreased by 30% within 20 years.<ref>{{cite news |first=Walter |last=Sullivan |title=Tests Show Aerosol Gases May Pose Threat to Earth |newspaper=The New York Times |date=26 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/26/archives/tests-show-aerosol-gases-may-pose-threat-to-earth-tests-show.html |at=Page 1, columns 6-7 |access-date=24 January 2024}}</ref> McElroy and Wofsy publicized the danger of ozone depletion, following up on the findings of its cause by [[F. Sherwood Rowland]] and [[Mario Molina]], published on June 28, 1974, "to little fanfare".<ref>{{cite book |first=Rob |last=Jackson |title=The Earth Remains Forever: Generations at a Crossroads |publisher=[[University of Texas Press]] |year=2010}}</ref>
*[[U.S. First Lady]] [[Betty Ford]], the 56-year-old wife of President Gerald Ford, was first discovered to have a lump that would prove to be cancerous, when she chose "on the spur of the moment" to undergo an examination at the [[Bethesda Naval Hospital]]. The appointment at Bethesda had been for the First Lady's personal assistant, Nancy Howe, and Mrs. Ford had gone along as a friend. Dr. Douglas Knab detected the lump in the examination, confirmed by surgeon William Fouty. The two physicians then contacted the [[Physician to the President|White House physician]], Dr. William M. Lukash, who arranged for Dr. Richard Thistlewaite to conduct tests the next day at Bethesda, leading to surgery for [[breast cancer]] on September 28.<ref>{{cite book |first=Ludwig M. |last=Deppisch |title=The Health of the First Ladies: Medical Histories from Martha Washington to Michelle Obama |publisher=McFarland |year=2015 |pages=162-163}}</ref>
*[[U.S. First Lady]] [[Betty Ford]], the 56-year-old wife of President Gerald Ford, was first discovered to have a lump that would prove to be cancerous, when she chose "on the spur of the moment" to undergo an examination at the [[Bethesda Naval Hospital]]. The appointment at Bethesda had been for the First Lady's personal assistant, Nancy Howe, and Mrs. Ford had gone along as a friend. Dr. Douglas Knab detected the lump in the examination, confirmed by surgeon William Fouty. The two physicians then contacted the [[Physician to the President|White House physician]], Dr. William M. Lukash, who arranged for Dr. Richard Thistlewaite to conduct tests the next day at Bethesda, leading to surgery for [[breast cancer]] on September 28.<ref>{{cite book |first=Ludwig M. |last=Deppisch |title=The Health of the First Ladies: Medical Histories from Martha Washington to Michelle Obama |publisher=McFarland |year=2015 |pages=162–163}}</ref>
*All television stations and networks in [[Argentina]] were placed under direct control of the Argentine government by Decree 919/1974.<ref>{{cite news |title=Legislación y Avisos Oficiales - Decreto Ley 919/1974 |url=https://www.boletinoficial.gob.ar/detalleAviso/primera/7063387/19741003 |access-date=10 July 2020 |publisher=[[Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina]] |date=16 October 1973 |language=es}}</ref>
*All television stations and networks in [[Argentina]] were placed under direct control of the Argentine government by Decree 919/1974.<ref>{{cite news |title=Legislación y Avisos Oficiales - Decreto Ley 919/1974 |url=https://www.boletinoficial.gob.ar/detalleAviso/primera/7063387/19741003 |access-date=10 July 2020 |publisher=[[Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina]] |date=16 October 1973 |language=es}}</ref>
*[[Georgios Papadopoulos]], the former [[President of Greece]], was placed under [[house arrest]] at his villa outside [[Athens]] due to reports that he might try to reenter politics.<ref>{{cite news |title=Greek Ex-President Under House Arrest |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=September 27, 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/27/archives/greek-expresident-under-house-arrest.html |at=Page 15, column 1 |access-date=3 December 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Roberts |first=Steven V. |author-link=Steven V. Roberts |title=Papadopoulos Sent Into Island Exile With 4 From Junta |newspaper=The New York Times |date=24 October 1974 |at=Page 85, column 1 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/24/archives/papadopoulos-sent-into-island-exile-with-4-from-junta-5-junta.html |access-date=3 December 2023}}</ref>
*[[Georgios Papadopoulos]], the former [[President of Greece]], was placed under [[house arrest]] at his villa outside [[Athens]] due to reports that he might try to reenter politics.<ref>{{cite news |title=Greek Ex-President Under House Arrest |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=September 27, 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/27/archives/greek-expresident-under-house-arrest.html |at=Page 15, column 1 |access-date=3 December 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Roberts |first=Steven V. |author-link=Steven V. Roberts |title=Papadopoulos Sent Into Island Exile With 4 From Junta |newspaper=The New York Times |date=24 October 1974 |at=Page 85, column 1 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/24/archives/papadopoulos-sent-into-island-exile-with-4-from-junta-5-junta.html |access-date=3 December 2023}}</ref>
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*'''Born:'''
*'''Born:'''
**[[Lodewijk Asscher]], [[Leader of the Labour Party (Netherlands)|Chairman of the ''Partij van de Arbeid'']] in the Netherlands, 2016 to 2021, and [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Deputy Prime Minister]] from 2012 to 2017; in [[Amsterdam]]
**[[Lodewijk Asscher]], [[Leader of the Labour Party (Netherlands)|Chairman of the ''Partij van de Arbeid'']] in the Netherlands, 2016 to 2021, and [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Deputy Prime Minister]] from 2012 to 2017; in [[Amsterdam]]
**[[Trick Daddy]] (stage name for Maurice Young), American rapper; in [[Miami]]<ref name="mtv.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2494562/trick-daddy-magic-city-book-rapfix-exclusive/ |title=Trick Daddy Debuts 'Magic City' Memoir: A RapFix Exclusive |website=[[Mtv.com]] |access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
**[[Trick Daddy]] (stage name for Maurice Young), American rapper; in [[Miami]]<ref name="mtv.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2494562/trick-daddy-magic-city-book-rapfix-exclusive/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324053718/http://www.mtv.com/news/2494562/trick-daddy-magic-city-book-rapfix-exclusive/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |title=Trick Daddy Debuts 'Magic City' Memoir: A RapFix Exclusive |website=[[Mtv.com]] |access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
*'''Died:'''
*'''Died:'''
**[[Louis Even]], 89, French-born Canadian lay Roman Catholic leader and publisher, founder of the [[social credit]] movement in [[Quebec]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.michaeljournal.org/evenbioa.htm |title=Louis Even — Biographical notes |last=Tardif |first=Thérèse |website=michaeljournal.org |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303191549/https://www.michaeljournal.org/evenbioa.htm |archive-date=3 March 2016 |language=en |access-date=26 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Louis Even]], 89, French-born Canadian lay Roman Catholic leader and publisher, founder of the [[social credit]] movement in [[Quebec]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.michaeljournal.org/evenbioa.htm |title=Louis Even — Biographical notes |last=Tardif |first=Thérèse |website=michaeljournal.org |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303191549/https://www.michaeljournal.org/evenbioa.htm |archive-date=3 March 2016 |language=en |access-date=26 November 2023}}</ref>
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==[[September 29]], 1974 (Sunday)==
==[[September 29]], 1974 (Sunday)==
*In Moscow, over 10,000 people attended an open-air show of contemporary nonconformist art in [[Izmaylovsky Park]], which Soviet authorities had approved after foreign criticism of their disruption of the [[Bitsa Park]] exhibition on September 15.<ref>{{cite news |last=Smith |first=Hedrick |author-link=Hedrick Smith |title=Excited Russians Crowd Modern Art Show |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/excited-russians-crowd-modern-art-show.html |date=30 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-4 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*In Moscow, over 30,000 people came to an open-air show of contemporary nonconformist art in [[Izmaylovsky Park]]. The display was approved by Soviet authorities after foreign criticism of the [[Bulldozer Exhibition|September 15 disruption]] of the exhibition at [[Bitsa Park]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Smith |first=Hedrick |author-link=Hedrick Smith |title=Excited Russians Crowd Modern Art Show |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/excited-russians-crowd-modern-art-show.html |date=30 September 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 1-4 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref> One artist commented to a reporter, "We have had four hours of freedom here this afternoon."<ref>{{cite book |chapter='Biennale of Dissent': Nonconformist Art from the USSR in Venice |first=Jan |last=May |title=Art Beyond Borders: Artistic Exchange in Communist Europe (1945-1989) |editor1-first=Jérôme |editor1-last=Bazin |display-editors=etal |publisher=[[Central European University Press]] |year=2016 |page=362}}</ref>
*Americans [[Norbert Sander]] and [[Kathrine Switzer]] won the men's and women's races of the [[1974 New York City Marathon]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Bronx Internist Is Victor In Fifth City Marathon |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/bronx-internist-is-victor-in-fifth-city-marathon.html |date=30 September 1974 |at=Page 47, columns 3-4 |access-date=18 November 2023}}</ref><ref name="NYRR 1">{{cite web |title=Norbert Sander: Champion and Leader |url=https://www.nyrr.org/about/hall-of-fame/norbert-sander |publisher=[[New York Road Runners]] |department=Hall Of Fame |access-date=18 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nyrr.org/about/hall-of-fame/kathrine-switzer |title=Kathrine Switzer: A Pioneer In Women's Sports |publisher=New York Road Runners |department=Hall Of Fame |access-date=18 November 2023}}</ref> Sander remains the only native New Yorker to win the New York City Marathon.<ref name="NYRR 1"/>
*Americans [[Norbert Sander]] and [[Kathrine Switzer]] won the men's and women's races of the [[1974 New York City Marathon]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Bronx Internist Is Victor In Fifth City Marathon |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/bronx-internist-is-victor-in-fifth-city-marathon.html |date=30 September 1974 |at=Page 47, columns 3-4 |access-date=18 November 2023}}</ref><ref name="NYRR 1">{{cite web |title=Norbert Sander: Champion and Leader |url=https://www.nyrr.org/about/hall-of-fame/norbert-sander |publisher=[[New York Road Runners]] |department=Hall Of Fame |access-date=18 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nyrr.org/about/hall-of-fame/kathrine-switzer |title=Kathrine Switzer: A Pioneer In Women's Sports |publisher=New York Road Runners |department=Hall Of Fame |access-date=18 November 2023}}</ref> Sander remains the only native New Yorker to win the New York City Marathon.<ref name="NYRR 1"/>
*Regular commercial air service began between [[Japan]] and the [[People's Republic of China]] with a direct flight from [[Tokyo]] to [[Beijing]] exactly two years after the 1972 establishment of diplomatic relations.<ref>{{cite book |first=Mayumi |last=Itoh |title=The Making of China’s Peace with Japan: What Xi Jinping Should Learn from Zhou Enlai |publisher=[[Springer Nature]] Singapore |year=2017 |page=154}}</ref>
*Members of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]] found 20-year-old Bonnie Jean Craig murdered inside her apartment on [[Rittenhouse Square]] in Philadelphia. She had last been known to be alive on September 26. Craig's murder remains unsolved.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bonnie Jean Craig - DC# 74-09-047485 |website=PhillyUnsolvedMurders |department=Prior Years |publisher=[[Philadelphia Police Department]] |url=https://www.phillyunsolvedmurders.com/cases/unsolved-murders-archive/prior-years/1737-bonnie-jean-craig-dc-74-09-047485 |access-date=20 November 2023}}</ref>
*Canadian rookie driver [[Earl Ross]] won the [[Old Dominion 500]] [[stock car race]] at [[Martinsville Speedway]] in Virginia.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ross, a Rookie, Captures Virginia Stock Car Race |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/ross-a-rookie-captures-virginia-stock-car-race.html |date=30 September 1974 |at=Page 77, columns 1-2 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Earl Ross]], a resident of [[Ontario]], became the first (and as of 2024, only) Canadian to win a [[NASCAR]] Cup Series race, finishing in first place at the [[Old Dominion 500]] at [[Martinsville Speedway]] in Virginia.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ross, a Rookie, Captures Virginia Stock Car Race |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/ross-a-rookie-captures-virginia-stock-car-race.html |date=30 September 1974 |at=Page 77, columns 1-2 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*On the [[South Side of Chicago]], 7 people died and 2 were injured in a suspicious fire at a rooming house above a tavern.<ref>{{cite news |title=7 Die in 'Suspicious' Fire In Chicago Rooming House |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/01/archives/7-die-in-suspicious-fire-in-chicago-rooming-house.html |date=1 October 1974 |at=Page 69, column 5 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Ottavio Barone]], Italian Olympic boxer; in [[Rome]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/89926 |title=Ottavio Barone |website=Olympedia |publisher=OlyMADMen |access-date=13 November 2023}}</ref>
*'''Died:'''
*'''Died:'''
**[[David Meirhofer]], 25, American [[serial killer]], hanged himself at the Gallatin County Jail in [[Bozeman, Montana]].{{citation needed|date=November 2023}}
**[[David Meirhofer]], 25, American [[serial killer]], hanged himself at the Gallatin County Jail in [[Bozeman, Montana]].<ref>{{cite news |agency=AP |title=Confessed Killer Found Dead in Bozeman Jail |newspaper=Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review |date=September 30, 1974 |page=1}}</ref>
**[[Van Patrick]], 58, American [[sportscaster]], died of complications from cancer surgery.<ref>{{cite news |title=Van Patrick, Broadcaster For Detroit Teams, Dead |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=30 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/van-patrick-broadcaster-for-detroit-teams-dead.html |at=Page 38, column 5 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Billie Pierce]] (born Wilhelmina Madison Goodson), 67, American jazz pianist and singer<ref>{{cite news |title=Billie Pierce, 67, Jazz Pianist, Dies |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/03/archives/billie-pierce-67-jazz-pianist-dies-led-preservation-hall-band-with.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=3 October 1974 |at=Page 46, column 4 |access-date=28 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author-link=Barry Kernfeld |url=http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-2002009981 |title=Pierce, Billie (jazz) {{!}} Grove Music |year=2003 |language=en |doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.j2009981 |access-date=28 February 2018 |last=Kernfeld |first=Barry}}</ref>
**[[Helen Schnabel]], 63, American concert pianist, died of cancer.<ref>{{cite news |title=Helen Schnabel, 63; Concert Pianist Dies |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/10/archives/helen-schnabel-63-concertpianist-dies.html |date=10 October 1974 |at=Page 50, column 3 |access-date=30 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Helen Schnabel]], 63, American concert pianist, died of cancer.<ref>{{cite news |title=Helen Schnabel, 63; Concert Pianist Dies |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/10/archives/helen-schnabel-63-concertpianist-dies.html |date=10 October 1974 |at=Page 50, column 3 |access-date=30 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Billie Pierce]] (born Wilhelmina Madison Goodson), 67, American jazz pianist and singer<ref>{{cite news |title=Billie Pierce, 67, Jazz Pianist, Dies |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/03/archives/billie-pierce-67-jazz-pianist-dies-led-preservation-hall-band-with.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=3 October 1974 |at=Page 46, column 4 |access-date=28 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author-link=Barry Kernfeld |url=http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-2002009981 |title=Pierce, Billie (jazz) {{!}} Grove Music |year=2003 |language=en |doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.j2009981 |access-date=28 February 2018 |last=Kernfeld |first=Barry}}</ref>
**Oliver S. Willham, 73, president emeritus of [[Oklahoma State University]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Dr. Oliver Willham, Headed Oklahoma State 14 Years |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=30 September 1974 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/30/archives/dr-oliver-willham-headed-oklahoma-state-14-years.html |at=Page 38, column 5 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref> Willham, who was president of Oklahoma A&M College (later Oklahoma State) at the time of the 1951 [[Johnny Bright incident]], claimed he saw nothing unusual about the brutal hit on Bright by Oklahoma A&M [[defensive tackle]] Wilbanks Smith.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://ocolly.com/2005/11/14/schmidly-closes-door-on-johnny-bright-disgrace/ |date=14 November 2005 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20080925022028/http://ocolly.com/2005/11/14/schmidly-closes-door-on-johnny-bright-disgrace/ |archive-date=25 September 2008 |last=Darcy |first=Bob |title=Schmidly closes door on Johnny Bright disgrace |newspaper=[[The Daily O'Collegian]] |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>


==[[September 30]], 1974 (Monday)==
==[[September 30]], 1974 (Monday)==
*General [[António de Spínola]] resigned as [[President of Portugal]] and was succeeded by General [[Francisco da Costa Gomes]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Byrne |first=Robert |title=SPINOLA RESIGNS AND LEFTISTS GAIN CONTROL IN LISBON |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/01/archives/spinola-resigns-and-leftists-gain-control-inlisbon-he-warns-of-new.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=1 October 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 5-8; page 85, column 1 |access-date=26 November 2023}}</ref>
*Four months after leading the Carnation Revolution that ended the dictatorship in [[Portugal]], President [[António de Spínola]] resigned because of his frustration with attempting to control the speed of reforms implemented by the [[Armed Forces Movement|Movimento das Forças Armadas]] (MFA). Spinola was succeeded by General [[Francisco da Costa Gomes]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Byrne |first=Robert |title=Spinola Resigns and Leftists Gain Control in Lisbon |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/01/archives/spinola-resigns-and-leftists-gain-control-inlisbon-he-warns-of-new.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=1 October 1974 |at=Page 1, columns 5-8; page 85, column 1 |access-date=26 November 2023}}</ref>
*In [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], 3 workers died in the collapse of a 2-story building under construction.<ref>{{cite news |title=3 Die as Building Collapses |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/01/archives/3-die-as-building-collapses.html |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=UPI |date=1 October 1974 |at=Page 10, column 3 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*A little more than a year after fleeing into exile in [[Argentina]], General [[Carlos Prats]], the former [[List of commanders-in-chief of the Chilean Army|Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army]] during the administration of the late President [[Salvador Allende]], was assassinated along with his wife, [[Sofía Cuthbert]], in a car bombing in [[Buenos Aires]].<ref name="Prats">{{cite news |title=Former Chilean General Killed By Bomb Blast in Buenos Aires |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/01/archives/former-chilean-general-killed-by-bomb-blast-in-buenos-aires.html |date=1 October 1974 |at=Page 14, columns 1-2 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
*The popular British television programme ''[[Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt]]'', with [[Bill Maynard]] in the title role, premiered on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] for the first of four series, running until 1978.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Maynard |first1=Bill |author1-link=Bill Maynard |last2=Sheard |first2=John |title=Stand Up... And Be Counted |year=1997 |publisher=Breedon Books |isbn=1-85983-080-3 |edition=1st |url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1160797.Stand_Up_And_Be_Counted |access-date=9 April 2021}}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Yul Bürkle]], Venezuelan actor and model; in [[Caracas]]{{citation needed|date=December 2023}}
*'''Born:''' [[Yul Bürkle]], Venezuelan actor and model; in [[Caracas]]{{citation needed|date=December 2023}}
*'''Died:'''
*'''Died:'''
**General [[Carlos Prats]], 59, of the [[Chilean Army]], who had been a supporter of the late President Salvador Allende, was killed along with his wife, [[Sofía Cuthbert]], 55, in a car bombing in Buenos Aires, Argentina.<ref name="Prats">{{cite news |title=Former Chilean General Killed By Bomb Blast in Buenos Aires |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=Reuters |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/01/archives/former-chilean-general-killed-by-bomb-blast-in-buenos-aires.html |date=1 October 1974 |at=Page 14, columns 1-2 |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[E Boyd]] (artistic name for Elizabeth Boyd White), 71, American artist, art historian and curator<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/04/archives/e-boyd-71-writer-on-the-southwest.html |title=E. Boyd, 71, Writer on the Southwest |newspaper=The New York Times |date=4 October 1974 |at=Page 42, column 2 |access-date=28 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[E Boyd]] (artistic name for Elizabeth Boyd White), 71, American artist, art historian and curator<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/04/archives/e-boyd-71-writer-on-the-southwest.html |title=E. Boyd, 71, Writer on the Southwest |newspaper=The New York Times |date=4 October 1974 |at=Page 42, column 2 |access-date=28 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Dermot Morrah]], 78, British journalist and royal expert for ''[[The Times]]'' of London <ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/02/archives/dermot-morrah-royalty-expert-herald-extraordinary-78-dead-wrote-on.html |title=Dermot Morrah, Royalty Expert, Herald Extraordinary, 78, Dead |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=2 October 1974 |at=Page 50, columns 4-5 |access-date=27 November 2023}}</ref>
**[[Dermot Morrah]], 78, British journalist and royal expert for ''[[The Times]]'' of London<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/10/02/archives/dermot-morrah-royalty-expert-herald-extraordinary-78-dead-wrote-on.html |title=Dermot Morrah, Royalty Expert, Herald Extraordinary, 78, Dead |newspaper=The New York Times |agency=AP |date=2 October 1974 |at=Page 50, columns 4-5 |access-date=27 November 2023}}</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

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September 8, 1974: U.S. President Ford announces his decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon
September 12, 1974: Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie (standing behind rear window of car) is overthrown

The following events occurred in September 1974:

September 1, 1974 (Sunday)

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An SR-71 Blackbird in flight
The Sikorsky S-67 Blackhawk
Opening ceremonies of the 1974 Asian Games

September 2, 1974 (Monday)

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September 3, 1974 (Tuesday)

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September 4, 1974 (Wednesday)

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General Abrams

September 5, 1974 (Thursday)

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1974 Bicentennial stamp depicting Carpenters' Hall

September 6, 1974 (Friday)

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September 7, 1974 (Saturday)

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  • The Lusaka Accord was signed in Zambia between the government of Portugal and representatives of FRELIMO (Frente de Libertação de Moçambique), with Portugal recognizing the independence of the southeast African nation of Mozambique and ending the war of independence that had gone on for almost 10 years. The Republic of Mozambique would become independent on June 25, 1975.
  • The Constitution of Pakistan was amended to create and maintain a statistical database of all citizens of Pakistan, with each citizen to have a government-issued National Identity Card (NIC).[76] Another amendment set an official definition of "Muslim" ("a person who believes in the unity and oneness of Allah, in the absolute and unqualified finality of the Prophethood of Muhammad (Peace be upon Him), the last of the Prophets, and does not believe in, or recognize as a prophet or religious reformer, any person who claimed or claims to be a prophet, in any sense of the word or of any description whatsoever, after Muhammad (Peace be upon Him)") and "non-Muslim" ("a person who is not a Muslim and includes a person belonging to the Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist or Parsi community, a person of the Qadiani group or the Lahori group (who call themselves 'Ahmadis' or by another name), or a Baha'i, and a person belonging to any of the scheduled castes.")
  • The crash of a Garuda Indonesia airliner killed 33 of 36 people on board. The Fokker F27 Friendship turboprop struck an airport building while landing in poor weather at Bandar Lampung after a flight from Jakarta.[77]
  • The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) was signed into law by U.S. President Ford. Though individual states of the U.S. were free not to follow the guidelines of the Act, only those states that complied with the federal standards were eligible for federal grants for state juvenile programs.[78]
Shirley Cothran in 1975

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  • U.S. President Gerald Ford made an unpopular decision that would ultimately cost him the 1976 U.S. presidential election, as he announced in a nationally televised speech that he had granted a "full, free and absolute pardon" to his predecessor, former President Richard Nixon, for any crimes that Nixon might have committed during the Nixon presidency.[87] Ford said in his speech, "I have come to a decision which I felt I should tell you and all of my fellow American citizens, as soon as I was certain in my own mind and in my own conscience that it is the right thing to do." He added that the Watergate scandal "could go on and on and on, or someone must write the end to it. I have concluded that only I can do that, and if I can, I must." He noted that, "I am compelled to conclude that many months and perhaps more years will have to pass before Richard Nixon could obtain a fair trial by jury in any jurisdiction of the United States," and that "During this long period of delay and potential litigation, ugly passions would again be aroused. And our people would again be polarized in their opinions. And the credibility of our free institutions of government would again be challenged at home and abroad."[88] Ford then read the text of Proclamation 4311 aloud.[89] In 2001, Ford was presented the Profile in Courage Award, and U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy said, "At a time of national turmoil, America was fortunate that it was Gerald Ford who took the helm of the storm-tossed ship of state. Unlike many of us at the time, President Ford recognized that the nation had to move forward, and could not do so if there was a continuing effort to prosecute former President Nixon. So President Ford made a courageous decision, one that historians now say cost him his office, and he pardoned Richard Nixon... time has a way of clarifying past events, and now we see that President Ford was right. His courage and dedication to our country made it possible for us to begin the process of healing and put the tragedy of Watergate behind us."[90]
  • TWA Flight 841 crashed into the Ionian Sea 18 minutes after takeoff from Athens toward Rome, after a terrorist bomb exploded in the cargo hold. With control no longer possible, the Boeing 707 made a steep climb and stalled. All 88 people aboard were killed.[91][92]
Knievel's Skycycle X-2 and his trademark jumpsuit[93]

September 9, 1974 (Monday)

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Gérard Devouassoux in 1971

September 10, 1974 (Tuesday)

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The Flag of Guinea-Bissau

September 11, 1974 (Wednesday)

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September 12, 1974 (Thursday)

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  • Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia since 1930, was overthrown by officers of the Derg, members of the Ethiopian Army and police,[139] bringing an end to the Solomonic dynasty that had ruled since 1270.[140]
  • The Derg proclaimed the 60-year-old Crown Prince, Asfaw Wossen Tafari, as the new King (but not Emperor) of Ethiopia.[141] Prince Asfaw, who was in Switzerland for medical treatment, wisely declined to accept the invitation, and avoided imprisonment and execution that was meted out to other members of the former royal family.
  • The longest game in Major League Baseball history to be played to a conclusion came to an end in the 25th inning, 7 hours and 4 minutes after it had started, as baseball's St. Louis Cardinals defeated the host New York Mets, 4 to 3, in the 25th inning. The game had been tied, 3 to 3, after nine innings and then went 15 additional scoreless innings before two Mets errors gave the Cardinals' Bake McBride the opportunity to run from first base to home plate.[142][143]
  • In the U.S. state of Massachusetts, court-ordered desegregation busing began on the first day of school in Boston. While busing was successful in 79 of Boston's 80 schools,[144] demonstrations and violence accompanied the beginning of school in the largely white South Boston neighborhood. On the first day, only 124 of the 1,000 students enrolled at South Boston High School attended, and white demonstrators stoned buses carrying African-American students home from the school. Kevin White, Mayor of Boston, banned gatherings of three or more people in the vicinity of public schools.[145]
  • American serial murderer Calvin Jackson, who would confess to nine murders committed on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City, was arrested. Jackson was picked up by police hours after the discovery of the body of 69-year-old widow Pauline Spanierman at her apartment at 40 West 77th Street. The NYPD had not previously connected the women's deaths, nor even realized that some of the victims had been murdered.[146][147][148]
  • Japanese construction worker Etsuo Ono was arrested as the chief suspect in the murders of nine women in and around Tokyo over the previous 20 months. Although he was convicted of murder in 1986 and sentenced to life imprisonment, based on a confession made under duress, Ono's conviction was reversed and he would be acquitted on retrial in 1991. He would later be arrested for the murder of another person in 1996.[149]
  • The country music and comedy show Funny Farm, hosted by singer Blake Emmons, premiered on the CTV Television Network as a Canadian-produced program "advertised as a slick rural comedy, a cross between Hee Haw and Laugh-In".[150] The show was poorly received by critics, with one commenting, "in all my years of TV viewing I can't remember a worse show than Funny Farm. It's ugly and crude from every point of view; the concept is a straight steal from Hee Haw, but the writing, performances and production are straight out of the garbage dump."[151]
  • Born: Rayya Makarim, U.S.-born Indonesian actress, film screenwriter and producer; in Boston[152]
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September 13, 1974 (Friday)

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September 14, 1974 (Saturday)

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El Guerrouj
  • Born: Hicham El Guerrouj, Moroccan middle-distance runner and holder of the world records for the fastest mile run (3 minutes, 43.13 seconds) since 1999, and the 1500 metres run (3 minutes, 26.00 seconds) since 1998; in Berkane.[179] In addition to the mile record that has stood for almost 25 years, El Guerrouj won Olympic gold medals in 2004 for the 1500 metre and 5000 metre races, and three consecutive world championships in the 1500 m race (1999, 2001 and 2003).
Hull on Strike It Rich

September 15, 1974 (Sunday)

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  • All 75 people aboard Air Vietnam Flight 706 were killed when three hijackers detonated grenades as the Boeing 727 was attempting an emergency landing at Phan Rang Air Base in South Vietnam. The terrorists had seized the jet after it had taken off from Da Nang on a flight to Saigon, and demanded to be flown to Hanoi in North Vietnam.[184][185][186]
  • What would become known as the "Bulldozer Exhibition" took place in Moscow when Soviet authorities used bulldozers and water trucks to beak up an unauthorized exhibition of contemporary nonconformist art in a park at Profsoyuznaya Street. After the area was cleared, groups of young men destroyed paintings and threw them into a dump truck to be driven away as police watched. Viewers at the exhibit, including foreign diplomats and journalists attending the exhibit, were assaulted or forced to flee.[187]
  • Lieutenant General Aman Andom was named as the Chairman of the Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (more commonly called "the Derg") three days after the overthrow of the government of Emperor Haile Selassie, becoming the northeast African nation's new head of state. Aman, of Eritrean descent, would come into conflict with the rest of the Derg for his attempts to resolve the ongoing war of Eritrean independence and would be killed three weeks later.[188]
Policeman standing outside French Embassy in The Hague

September 16, 1974 (Monday)

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September 17, 1974 (Tuesday)

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Boeing 707 carrying terrorists takes off from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

September 18, 1974 (Wednesday)

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September 19, 1974 (Thursday)

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September 20, 1974 (Friday)

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  • Hurricane Fifi, later known as Hurricane Orlene, struck the Central American nation of Honduras, where it killed more than 8,000 people.[240] On the first day, the town of Choloma was destroyed and more than 2,800 people washed away when the flood collapsed a natural dam.[241][242][243]
Sign for The National Highway in Australia
  • The National Highway, Australia's network of federally-funded roads, came into existence with the approval of the National Roads Act 1974.[244]
  • Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom ordered the dissolution of Parliament slightly more than six months after it opened on March 12, making the 46th Parliament of Elizabeth II the shortest elected UK parliament in history.[245]
  • The war crimes trial of Bruno Streckenbach, director of Nazi Germany's Einsatzgruppen within Poland, on charges of one million counts of murder, was postponed indefinitely because of his cardiac problems.[246] Streckenbach would survive for three more years, never facing a verdict, until his death on October 28, 1977.
  • The Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, under the leadership of tribal elder Amelia Trice, announced a declaration of war against the U.S. government. The Tribe set up informational pickets and requested 10-cent tolls on U.S. Highway 95 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Trice would lead a delegation to Washington, D.C., for talks, resulting in U.S. President Ford signing a bill transferring two tracts of federal land to the tribe.[247]
  • Died:
Gail Cobb

September 21, 1974 (Saturday)

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Bestselling novelist Susann and renowned actor Brennan

September 22, 1974 (Sunday)

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September 21, 1974: Maiorca preparing for world record attempt

September 23, 1974 (Monday)

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September 24, 1974 (Tuesday)

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September 25, 1974 (Wednesday)

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September 26, 1974 (Thursday)

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September 27, 1974 (Friday)

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September 28, 1974 (Saturday)

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First Lady Betty Ford
  • Betty Ford, the First Lady of the United States, underwent a mastectomy at Bethesda Naval Hospital to remove her right breast after the discovery of a cancerous lump.[318] The choice of Mrs. Ford to fully disclose her diagnosis of breast cancer would be described later as "an important decision which would have tremendous social impact". As one historian noted, "After she went public to alert as many women as possible of the benefits of early detection, millions of women schedule appointments at breast cancer clinics across the country."[319] Another historian, Lisa Liebman, would say later, "Her courage and candor not only removed the stigma from the topic but also saved countless lives."[319] Mrs. Ford herself would say later, "I got a lot of credit for having gone public with my mastectomy, but if I hadn't been the wife of the President of the United States, the press would not have come racing after my story, so in a way it was fate."[319]
  • The Panamanian freighter Sun Shang sank in a typhoon 400 miles (640 km) east of Hong Kong, killing 31 of its 34 crewmembers. On the east coast of Taiwan, at least 13 people in one village died in a landslide caused by the typhoon.[320]
  • A Venezuelan Air Force Phantom jet with two people on board went out of control at an airshow near Caracas and crashed into an apartment building, killing eight residents.[321]
  • The Grand Final, the championship game of the Victorian Football League, was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before a crowd of 113,839 people. The Richmond Tigers defeated the North Melbourne Kangaroos, 18.20 to 13.9 (128 to 87, based on six-point goals and one-point kicks).[322]
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September 29, 1974 (Sunday)

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  1. ^ Georgia was not represented at the original First Continental Congress.

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