January 1974


The following events occurred in January 1974:

January 1, 1974 (Tuesday)

January 2, 1974 (Wednesday)

January 3, 1974 (Thursday)

January 4, 1974 (Friday)

January 5, 1974 (Saturday)

January 6, 1974 (Sunday)

January 7, 1974 (Monday)

January 8, 1974 (Tuesday)

  • In response to increasing demands by protesters for more freedom, South Korea's President Park Chung Hee issued an emergency decree making it illegal "to deny, oppose, misrepresent, or defame" the president's decisions, as well as prohibiting the reporting of news of dissent "through broadcasting, reporting or publishing, or by any other means." The South Korean press immediately ceased reporting on protests. Persons violating the decree were subject to arrest without a warrant and to trial by a military court, punishable by a maximum of 15 years in prison.
  • Delegates to a meeting of the National Collegiate Athletic Association made a major change in the rules of amateur athletics, amending the NCAA rules to allow athletes to receive money to play as professionals in one sport and to play at the college level in other sports. The resolution, requiring two-thirds approval, passed by four votes, 258 to 123.
  • Born:
  • *Kamla Abou Zekry, Egyptian TV and film director known for her 2004 romantic comedy Sana Oula Nasb ; in Cairo
  • *Nicholas White, South African racing cyclist who won the 2007–2008 UCI Africa Tour; in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
  • Died: Lizette Hermant Sarnoff, 79, French-born widow of David Sarnoff

January 9, 1974 (Wednesday)

  • Representatives of the 12 member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries concluded their three-day meeting in Switzerland at Geneva and voted for a three-month freeze on oil prices. Saudi Arabia had been willing to reduce crude oil prices but faced opposition from Algeria, Iraq and Iran.
  • In Colombia, all 32 people aboard a SATENA airlines flight were killed when the Hawker Siddeley HS-748 crashed into Gabinete Mountain shortly after departing Florencia as part of a multistop flight from Bucaramanga to Bogotá.
  • The Soviet Writers' Union expelled novelist Lydia Chukovskaya after she had come to the defense of dissident physicist Andrei D. Sakharov, virtually preventing her from having future works published.
File:1973 UEFA Super Cup - AC Milan v Ajax Amsterdam - Luciano Chiarugi & Heinz Stuy.jpg|thumb|Milan striker Luciano Chiarugi and Ajax goalkeeper Heinz Stuy in the first leg of the 1973 European Super Cup

January 10, 1974 (Thursday)

January 11, 1974 (Friday)

January 12, 1974 (Saturday)

January 13, 1974 (Sunday)

January 14, 1974 (Monday)

January 15, 1974 (Tuesday)

File:Happy Days 1974.jpg|200px|thumb|Happy Days stars Ron Howard and Henry Winkler
  • The U.S. TV sitcom Happy Days debuted on ABC. After switching in 1975 to being filmed in front of a live audience, Happy Days would reach number one in the Nielsen ratings in the United States. Critic reaction was mixed, with Jay Sharbutt of the Associated Press writing, "It is a half-hour comedy series. It is set in the 1950s. It is awful," but adding that it "does a pretty fair job of recapturing the atmosphere of the era," and Kay Gardella of New York's Daily News commenting that as a midseason replacement, "some of the new arrivals are worse than the shows that were dropped."
  • The Knight Street Bridge opened, joining Vancouver and Richmond, British Columbia.
  • Born: Adam Ledwoń, Polish footballer with 18 caps for the Poland National Team; in Olesno
  • Died:
  • *Josef Smrkovský, 62, Czechoslovak politician who had led the reforms of the Prague Spring of 1968 and was later punished, died of cancer.
  • *Charles Rosher, A.S.C., 88, English-born cinematographer
  • *Yosef Serlin, 67, Israeli Minister of Health, 1952 to 1955, and Zionist activist, lawyer and member of the Knesset

January 16, 1974 (Wednesday)

January 17, 1974 (Thursday)

January 18, 1974 (Friday)

January 19, 1974 (Saturday)

January 20, 1974 (Sunday)

January 21, 1974 (Monday)

January 22, 1974 (Tuesday)

January 23, 1974 (Wednesday)

January 24, 1974 (Thursday)

January 25, 1974 (Friday)

January 26, 1974 (Saturday)

January 27, 1974 (Sunday)

January 28, 1974 (Monday)

January 29, 1974 (Tuesday)

January 30, 1974 (Wednesday)

January 31, 1974 (Thursday)