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April 15, 1969: North Korea shoots down American spy plane over international waters
A similar EC-121M spyplane
April 28, 1969: France's President de Gaulle resigns after voters reject his plan
April 4, 1969: CBS cancels the popular Smothers Brothers' show

The following events occurred in April 1969:

April 1, 1969 (Tuesday)

The original Space Shuttle design

April 2, 1969 (Wednesday)

April 3, 1969 (Thursday)

April 4, 1969 (Friday)

Dr. Denton Cooley
Staff Sgt. Falcón

April 5, 1969 (Saturday)

April 6, 1969 (Sunday)

April 7, 1969 (Monday)

Crocker in 2007

April 8, 1969 (Tuesday)

April 9, 1969 (Wednesday)

April 10, 1969 (Thursday)

April 11, 1969 (Friday)

April 12, 1969 (Saturday)

April 13, 1969 (Sunday)

April 14, 1969 (Monday)

April 15, 1969 (Tuesday)

April 16, 1969 (Wednesday)

April 17, 1969 (Thursday)

April 17, 1969: Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, charged with murder
The "Flying Bathtub"

April 18, 1969 (Friday)

April 19, 1969 (Saturday)

April 20, 1969 (Sunday)

April 21, 1969 (Monday)

April 22, 1969 (Tuesday)

Future President Clinton

April 23, 1969 (Wednesday)

April 24, 1969 (Thursday)

A 1969 Austin Maxi

April 25, 1969 (Friday)

April 26, 1969 (Saturday)

April 27, 1969 (Sunday)

April 28, 1969 (Monday)

Acting French President Poher

April 29, 1969 (Tuesday)

Ellington and Nixon

April 30, 1969 (Wednesday)

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  63. ^ "Jury Convicts Sirhan of Murder In First Degree – Jury to Determine if he Gets Life Or the Gas Chamber", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 18, 1969, p. 1
  64. ^ "GI Held by Enemy 14 Months Escapes", Minneapolis Tribune, April 20, 1969, p. 1
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  79. ^ "British Troops In Ulster", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 22, 1969, p. 2
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  126. ^ "Poher Now Paris Chief In Interim", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 29, 1969, p. 1
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  131. ^ "First woman pilot – Turi brushes aside male complaints", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), May 26, 1969, p. 25
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