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May 15, 1974: Mordechai Hod and Moshe Dayan help rescue hostages from the Ma'alot massacre

The following events occurred in May 1974:

May 1, 1974 (Wednesday)

May 2, 1974 (Thursday)

May 3, 1974 (Friday)

May 4, 1974 (Saturday)

Expo '74

May 5, 1974 (Sunday)

May 6, 1974 (Monday)

Brandt and Guillaume (right) in April 1974

May 7, 1974 (Tuesday)

  • West Germany's President Gustav Heinemann accepted the resignation, made the day before, of Chancellor Willy Brandt and temporarily appointed Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel as head of government until Brandt's Sozialdemokratische Partei could select a new leader who would serve as Chancellor. An election was scheduled for May 16 on whether to approve Finance Minister Helmut Schmidt, Brandt's choice, as successor.[63]
  • German serial killer Volker Eckert committed the first of at least six murders of teenage girls and young women, but may have killed as many as 19. Eckert, only 14 years old, strangled a classmate, Silvia Unterdörfel, at her home in Plauen.[64]
  • In the U.S., delegates to the convention of the League of Women Voters voted to allow men to become members, favoring the measure by a vote of 935 to 433, more than the two-thirds majority required by the League's bylaws.[65]
  • At least 15 Haitian refugees drowned in Nassau Harbor in the Bahamas after the boat they were in struck a reef and capsized. Another 32 were able to swim ashore to Paradise Island.[66]
  • Born:
  • Died: Fred Kelly, 82, U.S. Olympian and 1912 gold medalist in the 110 meter hurdles[69][70]

May 8, 1974 (Wednesday)

May 9, 1974 (Thursday)

May 10, 1974 (Friday)

May 11, 1974 (Saturday)

  • A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck China's Yunnan province at 3:25 in the morning local time, and killed at least 1,200 people and possibly as many as 20,000 in and around the Chinese city of Zhaotong.[109][110][111][112][113]
  • In Colombia, police in Bogotá rescued all the passengers and crew of a hijacked Avianca Boeing 727, 19 hours after the jet had been taken over by three men who were armed with pistols and sticks of TNT. A group of police, posing as members of a flight crew, shot two of the hijackers while the hostage pilot used karate chops to subdue the third one. The flight from Pereira to Bogota had been diverted on a course to Cali, back to Pereira and then onto Bogota.[114]
  • Six people were killed and 35 injured in the crash of a Greyhound bus near Charleston, Missouri. The bus, traveling from Chicago to Memphis, sideswiped an overturned truck, tearing the right side of the bus open.[115]
  • Born: Simon Aspelin, Swedish tennis player; in Saltsjöbaden[116]
  • Died: Eleanor Tennant, 79, American tennis player who was the first female player to turn professional[117]

May 12, 1974 (Sunday)

May 12, 1974: Italian politician Amintore Fanfani casts his vote

May 13, 1974 (Monday)

May 14, 1974 (Tuesday)

May 15, 1974 (Wednesday)

May 16, 1974 (Thursday)

May 17, 1974 (Friday)

Memorial in Dublin to the victims of the UVF bombing
FBI mugshot of SLA commander Donald David DeFreeze

May 18, 1974 (Saturday)

May 19, 1974 (Sunday)

May 20, 1974: Giscard defeats Mitterrand to win election as President of France

May 20, 1974 (Monday)

  • U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica ordered President Nixon to surrender 64 tape recordings of White House conversations that had been subpoenaed by the special prosecutor, Leon Jaworski. Addressing concerns of national security raised by Nixon's attorney, Sirica stated in his order that he would listen to individual tapes to determine whether they should be withheld from release.[209] The U.S. Supreme Court would ultimately affirm Sirica's ruling in United States v. Nixon on July 24, leading to the release of the June 23, 1972, "smoking gun" tape and Nixon's resignation.[86]
  • Former Portuguese Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano and President Americo Thomaz, who had both been arrested after deposed on April 25 in the Carnation Revolution coup d'etat, were sent into exile in Brazil along with their families. The former leaders boarded a Boeing 707 of the Portuguese Air Force at the Portuguese resort of Madeira and were flown to Viracopos International Airport in Brazil and driven to São Paulo, where they were provided with apartments on the 27th floor of the São Paulo Hilton hotel.[210]
  • The government of the Philippines and President Ferdinand Marcos gave formal recognition of the Sulu Sultanate with the issuance of Memorandum Order 427, with Mohammed Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram.[211] Zamboanga City was acknowledged as the capital of the self-governing monarchy on the Sulu island archipelago.
  • Fretilin (Frente Revolucionária de Timor-Leste Independente), the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor, was founded in the Portuguese colony one month after the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, as the Timorese Social Democratic Association (ASDT).[212]
  • The U.S. Department of Defense created the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization as an office consolidating all U.S. ballistic missile defenses, to replace the Safeguard Program.
  • The U.S. Army abolished the office of Provost Marshal General, ending the term of Major General Lloyd B. Ramsey as Provost Marshal.[213]
  • Fire destroyed the Cody Enterprise newspaper building in Cody, Wyoming, killing a reporter and a volunteer firefighter. The fire rekindled from ashes left in the building's rafters from an arson fire in a neighboring alley the previous night.[214]
  • Died: Cardinal Jean Daniélou, 69, French Roman Catholic cardinal, appointed as a professor of theology and "one of the few priests to be named a cardinal without having served as a bishop or in any other administrative function", died of a stroke.[215] Nine days later, the satirical French magazine Le Canard Enchaine reported that Danielou died in the apartment of a nightclub dancer, and on June 14, the Paris newspaper Le Monde published a confirmation of the story, with a columnist writing, "According to some, he died of a heart attack in the street... In fact, the crdinal died of a stroke soon after entering the apartment of a young woman who works in a Paris nightclub, whose flat he had already visited several times before."[216][217]

May 21, 1974 (Tuesday)

  • The largest case of cheating at the United States Naval Academy was carried out at Annapolis, Maryland, when at least 60 and perhaps as many as 150 of 965 sophomore midshipmen were caught with the answers to the final exam in the Academy's class on navigation.[218] In 1965, 109 cadets at the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado, had been forced to resign after being caught cheating. The leaked answers were traced to a U.S. Navy quartermaster who had given the information to 150 sophomores, one-sixth of the class of 1976. The 965 all took a new final exam on May 29.[219]
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Sanya Dharmasakti (also called Sanya Thammasak) and his cabinet resigned following public criticism over their inability to handle the Asian kingdom's skyrocketing inflation. Premier Sanya told a delegation of supporters later, "I wonder whether it was the right thing. I am very tired. So many people wanted so many things. I just made the decision that I can't stay any longer. I may enter the monkhood."[220] After being asked by people from "all sectors of the country" to reconsider, Sanya announced that he would bring in 14 younger men to replace ministers who had resigned from the 28-member cabinet and was reappointed five days later.[221]
  • Fire destroyed Bob Stupak's World Famous Million Dollar Historic Gambling Museum and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Firefighters recovered currency the museum had used as wallpaper.[222][223]
  • Born: Fairuza Balk, American film actress known for Return to Oz and The Craft; in Point Reyes, California[224]
  • Died: Lily Kronberger, 83, Hungarian figure skater and winner of four consecutive ladies singles world championships (1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911)[225]

May 22, 1974 (Wednesday)

  • What is now the world's largest national park, the Grønlands Nationalpark, was established by Denmark with the protection of 700,000 square kilometres (270,000 sq mi) of uninhabited territory in northeast Greenland. In 1988, it would be expanded to its current size of 972,000 square kilometres (375,000 sq mi).
  • The Disaster Relief Act of 1974, authorizing the U.S. president to make declarations in order to hasten the sending of federal money to disaster-stricken areas in the United States and its territories, was signed into law by President Richard Nixon, after having passed 91 to 0 in the U.S. Senate and 392 to 0 in the House of Representatives.[226]
  • U.S. President Nixon informed the House Judiciary Committee that he would refuse to obey any further subpoenas for evidence or appearances.[227]
  • Born: Henrietta Ónodi, Hungarian artistic gymnast, 1992 Olympic gold medalist in the vault; in Békéscsaba, Békés County[228]
  • Died: Irmgard Flügge-Lotz, 70, German-American mathematician and aerospace engineer[229][230]

May 23, 1974 (Thursday)

May 24, 1974 (Friday)

May 25, 1974 (Saturday)

May 26, 1974 (Sunday)

May 27, 1974 (Monday)

May 28, 1974 (Tuesday)

The Long Beach Jane Doe

May 29, 1974 (Wednesday)

May 30, 1974 (Thursday)

ATS-6
May 30, 1974: Launch of ATS-6

May 31, 1974 (Friday)

The Purple Line Zone separating Israeli and Syrian forces in the Golan Heights

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