| 5th 
            June, on this day  70 Titus 
            and his Roman legions breach the middle wall of Jerusalem in the Siege 
            of Jerusalem 1257 Kraków, Poland received city rights.
 1305 Pope 
            Clement V is elected.
 1661 Isaac Newton admitted as a student to Trinity College, Cambridge
 1794 Congress prohibits citizens from serving in foreign armed forces
 1798 Battle 
            of New Ross: The attempt to spread United Irish Rebellion into 
            Munster is defeated.
 1805 1st recorded tornado in "Tornado Alley" (Southern Illinois)
 1806 Batavian Republic becomes the Kingdom of Holland
 1829 HMS 
            Pickle captures the armed slave ship Voladora off the coast of 
            Cuba.
 1832 Parisian student uprisings of 1832 begin.
 1833 Ada 
            Lovelace (future 1st computer programmer) meets Charles Babbage
 1837 Houston, Texas is incorporated by the Republic of Texas.
 1849 Danish National Day-Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy
 1851 Harriet 
            Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery serial, Uncle 
            Tom's Cabin or, Life Among the Lowly starts a ten-month run in 
            the National Era abolitionist newspaper.
 1855 Anti-foreign anti-Roman Catholic Know-Nothing Party's 1st convention
 1863 CSS "Alabama" captures the "Tailsman" in 
            the Mid Atlantic
 1864 Battle 
            of Piedmont: Union forces under General David Hunter defeat a 
            Confederate army at Piedmont, Virginia, taking nearly 1,000 prisoners.
 1872 Republican National Convention meets (Phila)
 1875 Pacific Stock Exchange formally opens
 1876 Bananas become popular in US, at Centennial Exposition in Philadephia
 1888 Rio 
            de la Plata Earthquake 1888: Uruguay 3.20 UTC-3, 5,5 Richter Scale, 
            34º36'00S, 57º53'59'W.
 1900 Boer War: British troops capture and occupy Pretoria, 
            the capital of the Transvaal
 1906 A third German Naval Bill provides for further increases in the 
            building of battleships as the arms race with other European powers 
            continues
 1912 US marines invade Cuba (3nd time)
 1915 Denmark amends its constitution to allow women's suffrage.
 1916 World War I: British General Lord Kitchener drowns when HMS Hampshire 
            hits a mine off the Orkney Islands during a storm and sinks en route 
            to Russia. There are no survivors
 1917 10 million US men begin registering for draft in WW I
 1933 US goes off gold 
            standard
 1940 1st synthetic rubber tire exhibited Akron, Oh
 1940 Battle of France begins in WW II
 1941 Four thousands Chongqing residents were asphyxiated in a bomb 
            shelter during the Bombing 
            of Chongqing.
 1942 Elwood Ordnance Plant near Joliet, Illinois kills 54
 1944 1st B-29 bombing raid; 1 plane lost due to engine failure
 1944 A cafe in the French town of Benouville is the first place to 
            be liberated from German occupation when British paratroopers seize 
            control of a vital canal bridge in advance of the main Allied D-Day 
            landings in Normandy the following morning on June 6th. More than 
            1000 British bombers drop 5000 tons of bombs on German gun batteries 
            on the Normandy coast in preparation for D-Day
 1945 USA, 
            UK, USSR, France declare supreme authority over Germany
 1946 Fire at LaSalle Hotel cocktail lounge kills 61 (Chicago, Ill)
 1947 Sec of State George 
            C Marshall outlines "The Marshall Plan"
 1952 Jersey 
            Joe Walcott beats Ezzard Charles for heavyweight boxing title
 1953 Denmark adopts a new constitution
 1956 Fed court rules racial segregation on Montgomery buses anti-Constitutional
 1956 Elvis Presley introduces his new single, "Hound 
            Dog", on The Milton Berle Show, scandalizing the audience 
            with his suggestive hip movements.
 1957 NY narcotics investigator, Dr Herbert Berger, urges AMA to
 investigate use of stimulating drugs by athletes
 1959 The first government of the State of Singapore is sworn in.
 1963 British War Minister 
            John Profumo resigns after admitting he misled the House of Commons 
            over his relationship with call-girl Christine Keeler
 1963 Movement 
            of 15 Khordad: protest against arrest of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini 
            by Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. In several cities, masses 
            of angry demonstrators were confronted by tanks and paratroopers.
 1964 Davie 
            Jones and King Bees debut "I Can't Help Thinking About Me",
 group disbands but Davie Jones goes on to success as David Bowie
 1967 In the Middle East, the start of the Six 
            Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbours - including Egypt 
            and Syria
 1967 Murderer Richard 
            Speck sentenced to death in the electric chair
 1968 American Senator Bobby 
            Kennedy, brother of former US President John F Kennedy who was 
            assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963, is shot dead
 1968 Alan 
            Mullery becomes the first England footballer to be sent off the 
            field during a full England international during a European Championship 
            match against Yugoslavia in Florence
 1969 Race riot in Hartford, Connecticut
 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment opens in Stockholm
 1975 Britain holds its first modern referendum - which endorses continued 
            membership of the European Common Market
 1975 Egyptian President Anwar 
            Sadat re-opens the Suez Canal to all but Israeli shipping - it 
            had been closed for 8 years since the Six Day War of June 1967
 1976 Teton 
            Dam in Idaho burst causing $1 billion damage (14 die)
 1977 1st personal computer, the Apple 
            II, goes on sale
 1977 Coup in Seychelles
 1980 Soyuz T-2 carries 2 cosmonauts to Salyut 6 space station
 1981 Center of Disease Control reports of a pneumonia affecting gays 
            (AIDS)
 1982 Waterfront streetcars begin operating in Seattle
 1984 Indira 
            Gandhi orders attack on Sikh's holiest site (Golden Temple)
 1989 In Poland, Solidarity defeats the Comminusts in the first free 
            elections in the country since the end of World War II
 1989 The 
            Unknown Rebel halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks 
            for over half an hour after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
 1995 Bose-Einstein 
            condensate is first created.
 1998 A strike begins at the General Motors parts factory in Flint, 
            Michigan, that quickly spreads to five other assembly plants (the 
            strike lasted seven weeks).
 2001 U.S. Senator Jim 
            Jeffords leaves the Republican Party, an act which shifts control 
            of the United States Senate from the Republicans to the Democratic 
            Party.
 2001 Tropical 
            Storm Allison makes landfall on the upper-Texas coastline as a 
            strong tropical storm and dumps large amounts of rain over Houston. 
            The storm caused $5.5 billion in damages, making Allison the costliest 
            tropical storm in U.S. history.
 2003 Severe heat wave across Pakistan and India reaches its peak, 
            as temperatures exceed 50°C (122°F) in the region.
 2006 Serbia declares independence from the State 
            Union of Serbia and Montenegro
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 5th June : 1718 Thomas Chippendale 
            England, furniture maker (baptized) 1723 Adam Smith Kirkcaldy Scot, economist (Wealth of Nations) (baptized)
 1819 John Couch Adams co-discover (Neptune)
 1823 George Thorndike Angell Mass, lawyer (ASPCA)
 1825 Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry Georgia, educator (Rep-Ala, 1857-61)
 1878 Francisco (Pancho) Villa Mexico, revolutionary/guerrilla leader
 1883 John Maynard Keynes Cambridge England, economist/math/journalist
 1887 Ruth Benedict US, anthropologist (Patterns of Culture)
 1895 William Boyd Ohio, cowboy (Hopalong Cassidy)
 1898 Federico Garc¡a Lorca Spain, poet/dramatist (Blood Wedding)
 19-- Eric Stacy rocker (Faster Pussycat-Wake Me When It's Over)
 19-- Howard Platt Chicago Ill, actor (Sanford & Son, Empire)
 19-- Mark Withers Nimmonsberg NY, actor (Peter-Kaz)
 19-- Nancy Stafford Fla, Miss Florida (1977)/actress (Joan-St Elsewhere)
 19-- Nicolette Goulet actress (Meredith Bauer-Guiding Light)
 19-- Paul Taylor rocker (Winger-17)
 1900 Dennis Gabor inventor (holography (3D laser photography))
 1905 Art Donovan NFL defensive tackle (Balt, NY Yanks, Dallas)
 1905 John Abbott London, actor (Smogasboard)
 1912 Josef Neckermann German FR, equestrian dressage (Olympic-gold-1968)
 1914 Stan Jones Douglas Az, actor (Sheriff of Cochise)
 1919 Akeo Watanabe Tokyo Japan, conductor (Nippon Phil Orch 1956-68)
 1920 Marion Motley AAFC, NFL fullback (Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh)
 1923 Daniel Pinkham Lynn Massachusetts, composer (Signs of Zodiac)
 1925 Bill Hayes Harvey Ill, actor/singer (Your Show of Shows)
 1925 Dorothy Claire LaPorte Ind, singer (Winchell & Mahoney)
 1926 Bill Hayes Illinois, actor, (Your Show of Shows, Days of our 
            Life)
 1928 Robert Lansing SD Calif, actor (12 O'Clock High, Equalizer, Automan)
 1928 Tony Richardson England, director (Delicate Balance, Hotel NH)
 1931 Jacques Demy France, director (Lola, Magic Donkey)
 1932 Christy Brown Dublin, novelist (My Left Foot, Down All the Days)
 1934 Bill D Moyers Hugo Okla, news commentator (Bill Moyers' Journal)
 1934 F Curtis Michel LaCrosse Wisconsin, astronaut
 1937 Waylon Jennings Littlefield Tx, country singer (Dukes of Hazzard)
 1938 Marion Chapman smallest known premature baby to survive (280 
            g)
 1939 Charles Joseph Clark (P-C) 16th Canadian PM (1979-80)
 1939 Ken Follett spy author (Eye of the the Needle)
 1939 Margaret Drabble author (The Needle's Eye)
 1941 Martha Argerich Buenos Aires Argentina, pianist (debut 1949)
 1944 Tommie Smith US sprinter (Olympic-gold-1968); gave black power 
            salute
 1945 Don Reid Va, country singer (Statler Bros-Flowers on the Wall)
 1945 John Carlos track star (Olympic bronze 1968); gave black power 
            salute
 1946 Stefania Sandrelli Viareggio Italy, actress (The Key)
 1950 Adrian Cosma Romania, team handball (Olympic-silver-1976)
 1956 Kenny G saxophonist (Duotones)
 1959 Michael Winans gospel singer (The Winans)
 1964 Mags rocker (Fuzzbox-Into Rescue)
 1974 Chad Allen Lazzari Cerritos Cal, actor (David-Our House, My 2 
            Dads)
 1974 Chassity Lazzari Cerritos Cal, actress
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on June 5th:
 221 -BC- Chu Yuan China's poet drowns
 1864 Gen William E "Grumble" Jones killed at Piedmont
 1916 Horatio H Kitchener British General (Sudan), dies at 65
 1953 Bill Tilden tennis champ, dies at 60
 1970 Jay Irving cartoonist (Draw Me a Laugh), dies at 69
 1988 Clarence M Pendleton chairman of comm on Civil Rights (1981-88) 
            dies
 
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