Week of June 1, 1970
President Nixon, encouraged by his field commanders, will deliver a televised
speech about the war in Vietnam on Wednesday of this week. Apparently - the
American and South Vietnamese military sweep into Communist sanctuaries of
Cambodia has brought about a dramatic peace to the South Vietnamese
province of Tay Ninh.
Israel launches air strikes into three Arab countries - Jordan, Lebanon, and
Egypt after artillery exchanges claimed the lives of two schoolchildren and one
each side and left several other children and adults wounded.
Thailand announces it would send 1,200 American-armed “volunteers” to
Cambodia.
George C. Wallace wins a narrow victory over Gov. Albert Brewer in Alabama.
Maj. Robert B. Perry - a U.S. Army attaché in Amman, Jordan is gunned to death
as the U.S Embassy there is hit by snipers. Arab guerrillas threaten the lives of at
least 36 foreign hostages as open warfare continues in the Jordanian capital
between guerrillas and army troops.
The FBI ends the processing of fingerprints for non-federal job applicants.
A fire destroys five buildings on Alcatraz Island, while the 150 Indians holding the
former federal penitentiary refused to allow Coast Guard fire fighter or rescue
vessels to land. Flames destroyed the old warden’s house and hospital, and
badly damaged the infirmary, the fog signal building and the island’s towering
lighthouse. The island’s occupants made little effort to fight the blaze, blaming a
lack of water. The federal government removed its water barge last week after
announcing the island would become a national recreation area.
President Nixon removes Robert Finch as
secretary of health, education and welfare and gives
him a White House job instead. He’ll serve as one of
three “counselors” to Mr. Nixon in which he’ll advise
the President on domestic, foreign, and political
matters. The new Chief of HEW goes go Elliot L.
Richardson who is now undersecretary of state.
More Vietnam news - American troops fight off four
Viet Cong attacks in the Fishhook border area of
Cambodia after several days of ground operations.
Four Americans are killed and 36 wounded. So far,
no reports of Viet Cong losses.

Week of June 1, 1970
Argentina’s top military commanders depose Lt Gen Juan Carols Ongania as
president and set themselves up as a junta to head the nation’s revolutionary
regime.
Roberts Farms Inc - which has more than 4000 workers - signs a contract with
Cesar Chavez’s AFL-CIO United Farm Workers Organizing Committee in
another major victory for the union. The new contract provides that the present
$1.75 an hour minimum wage will go up 10 cents an hour next year and another
15 cents the following year. Roberts will also pay 10 cents an hour per worker
into a special medical program the union uses for its members.
Quarterback Jack Kemp of the Buffalo Bills is running
for a seat in Congress in New York’s 39th district. The
area includes a portion of Buffalo
In radio news - the famed “Credibility Gap” - a daily
satirical comedy written and performed by Harry
Shearer, Richard Bebee and David L Shearer is taken
off the air by KRLA, Pasadena. The commentaries had
been running since May 31, 1968. Instead, the station
wants the trio to conduct question and answer man-on-
the-street type interviews. Says Lander “it’s like taking
the on-day Broadway flop ‘Kelly’ and calling it “My Fair
Lady’ so that people will come to see it.” KRLA played
the skits between disc jockey patter and music. “ The
Credibility Gap” is a favorite in hip Hollywood and
tapes have made their way to Vietnam. Editor’s note -
Harry Shearer went on to a successful television career
- in writing and acting.
In sports - The Philadelphia Phillies - who haven’t won
a National League pennant since 1950 - hire
professional hexer Jacob Zook to bring better luck to
the team.
Package of 3 Audio Magnetic 60 Minute blank cassettes - $1.86
General Electric AM Clock Radio - solid state/instant sound - 4” dynamic speaker
-$18.87.

Week of June 1, 1970
At the Emmy Awards this week. Bill Cosby served as Master of
Ceremonies:
Best new series - Room 222
Best comedy series - “My World And Welcome To It”
Best drama series - “Marcus Welby, MD”
Best actor in a comedy - William Windom- “My
World and Welcome To It”
Best actress in a comedy - Hope Lange - “T he
Ghost and Mrs Muir”
Best supporting actor in a comedy - Michael
Constantine - “Room 222”
Best supporting actress in a comedy - Karen
Valentine - “Room 222”
Best actor in a drama - Robert Young -
“Marcus Welby, MD
Best supporting actor in a drama - James
Brolin - “Marcus Welby, MD
Best supporting actress in a drama - Gail
Fisher - “Mannix.”
Bestsellers - “Love Story” - Erich Segal,
“Deliverance” - James Dickey, “Great Lion of God” - Taylor Caldwell, “Travels
With My Aunt” - Graham Greene, “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” - John
Fowles, “Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex” - David R.
Reuben, “Up The Organization” - Robert Townsend, “The Sensuous Woman” - J,
“Mary Queen of Scots” - Antonia Fraser, “Love and Will” - Rollo May
Sports -
Terry Sawchuk, considered by many toe greatest hockey goalie of all time, dies
of cardiac arrest following extensive abdominal surgery He was 40. He played
last season with the New York Rangers.
Country singer Faron Young is hurt and charged
with reckless driving in connection with a two-car
crash. Young suffered a cut through the middle of his
tongue and minor facial cuts- stilling his singing voice
temporarily. Police say his car was on the wrong side
of the road, near his home in the Nashville suburbs.
Young has had a string of hits on the country charts

Week of June 1, 1970
since 1953 - with his biggest hit “Hello Walls” from 1961.
Appearing on the syndicated “David Frost Show” - folksinger Joan Baez says
don’t count her in on the women’s liberation movement: “One of these days some
of those feminists will bump me off in an alley because personally, I can’t take it
seriously. “I believe that women are oppressed, but I can’t go along with their
emphasis on power ... In the process of getting power, you will inevitably oppress
some other group It’s the same hassle I have with black power or red power.”
Singer Stevie Wonder discloses he will marry Miss Serita Wright in a few months.
She’s a secretary who works for Tamla Motown Co. The singer says they have
been composing songs together.
Appearing at the Gaslight in Greenwich Village - Don Cooper. Miles Davis
appears at the Village Gate.
NBC says that James Stewart will star in his own television show in the ‘71-72
television season. It’ll be a half-hour comedy and his first television series.
Lead guitarist Paul Kantner of The Jefferson
Airplane is convicted of possession of marijuana in
Honolulu. He is fined $150.
Former Monkee Mike Nesmith appears solo at the
Troubadour in Hollywood. Nesmith has a new
album out on RCA records.
Wednesday night television -
CBS - Hee Haw, You’re In Love Charlie Brown, Medical Center, Hawaii Five-O,
Merv Griffin
NBC - The Virginian, Kraft Music Hall, Then Came Bronson, Tonight
ABC - Nanny and the Professor, Courtship of Eddie’s Father, Room 222, John
Cash Show, Englebert Humperdinck, Dick Cavett
Hee Haw - Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens guest.
Engelbert Humperdinck - Gina Lollobrigida, Kaye Ballard, Lou Rawls and Roger
Whittaker guest.
Kraft Music Hall - Bob Denver, Carol Lawrence and Val Doonican guest.

Week of June 1, 1970
Johnny Cash Show - O.C. Smith, Hanks Williams Jr. and Linda Ronstadt guest.
Johnny Carson Tonight Show - Ray Stevens, Ace Trucking Company.
Dick Cavett - Beverly Sills, Leonard Frey.
Pop music this week in 1970 -
Cecilia - Simon & Garfunkel
The Long and Winding Road - The Beatles
Which Way You Goin' Billy? - The Poppy
Family featuring Susan Jacks
Everything Is Beautiful - Ray Stevens
The Love You Save - The Jackson 5
Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is
Today) - The Temptations
Love On a Two-Way Street - The Moments
Get Ready - Rare Earth (Rare Earth)
American Woman - The Guess Who
Up Around the Bend - Creedence
Clearwater Revival
The Letter - Joe Cocker
Lay Down (Candles In the Rain) - Melanie
with the Edwin Hawkins Singers
Band of Gold - Freda Payne
Hitchin' a Ride - Vanity Fare
Daughter of Darkness - Tom Jones
Turn Back the Hands of Time - Tyrone Davis
United We Stand - The Brotherhood of Man
Reflections of My Life - Marmalade
O-o-h Child - The Five Stairsteps
Gimme Dat Ding - The Pipkins
Come Saturday Morning - The Sandpipers
Ride Captain Ride - The Blues Image
The Wonder of You - Elvis Presley
Love Land - Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Rhythm Band
Mama Told Me Not To Come - Three Dog Night

Week of June 1, 1970
Top albums -
Let It Be - The Beatles
McCartney- Paul McCartney
Tom - Tom Jones
Chicago - Chicago
Deja Vu - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Santana - Santana
Woodstock - original sound track
Steppenwolf Live - Steppenwolf
Hey Jude - The Beatles
Band Of Gypsys - Jimi Hendrix
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
American Woman - The Guess Who
Here Comes Bobby - Bobby Sherman
Other albums -
Company - original Broadway cast
I’ll Never Fall In Love Again - Dionne Warwick
Live At Leeds - The Who
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Blood, Sweat & Tears
Joe Cocker - Joe Cocker
Band of Gypsys - Jimi Hendrix
American Woman - Guess Who
Abbey Road - The Beatles
Bitches Brew - Miles Davis
5th Dimension’s Greatest Hits -
5th
Dimension
Candles In The Rain - Melanie
It Ain’t Easy - Three Dog Night
Sweet Baby James - James Taylor
Something’s Burning - Kenny
Rogers & The First Edition
Spirit In The Sky - Norman
Greenbaum
Ladies Of The Canyon - Joni
Mitchell
Benefit - Jethro Tull
The Best Of Peter, Paul & Mary -
Peter, Paul & Mary
Moondance - Van Morrison
John B. Sebastian - John B.
Sebastian

Week of June 1, 1970
Sentimental Journey - Ringo Starr
Don’t It Make You Want To Home - Joe South
Magic Christian - Badfinger
Live Peace In Toronto 1969 - The Plastic Ono Band
On Time - Grand Funk Railroad
12 Songs - Randy Newman
At the movies -
Getting Straight - Elliot Gould,
Candice Bergen
Blow-Up - Vanessa Redgrave, David
Hemmings, Sarah Miles
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice - Natalie
Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, Dyan
Cannon
The Grasshopper - Jacqueline Bisset,
Joseph Cotten, Jim Brown
Patton - George C. Scott
Airport - Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin,
George Kennedy, Jacqueline Bisset, Helen Hays, Van Heflin, Maureen
Stapleton, Barry Nelson, Lloyd Nolan, Dana Wynter, Barbara Hale
The Losers - William Smith, Bernie Hamilton, Adam Roarke
Paint Your Wagon - Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg
Let It Be - The Beatles (Produced by Neil Aspinall)
The Landlord - Beau Bridges, Lee Grant, Diana Sands, Pearl Bailey
MASH - Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skerritt, Sally Kellerman, Robert
Duvall, Joanne Pflug
Walt Disney’s “King of the Grizzlies”
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes - James Franciscus, Kim Hunter, Maurice
Evans, Linda Harrison, Paul Richards, Victor Buono, James Gregory, Charlton
Heston
Allen Funt’s “What Do You Say To A Naked
Lady?”
Too Late The Hero - Michael Caine, Cliff
Robertson, Ian Bannen, Harry Andrews, Henry
Fonda
The Magic Christian - Peter Sellers, Ringo
Starr
Woodstock - Joan Baez, Joe Cocker, Country Joe
& The Fish, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Arlo Guthrie,
Richie Havens, Jimi Hendrix, Santana, John
Sebastian, Sha-Na-Na, Sly & The Family Stone,

Week of June 1, 1970
Ten Years After, The Who
and 400,000 other Beautiful People
South Pacific - Rossano Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor, John Kerr, France Nuyen
Ned Kelly - Mick Jagger

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