. . . where the 1970s live forever!
Saturday January 19, 1974
Welcome to Ultimate70s.com, the most thorough site on the internet dedicated to those great years of the 1970s! Remember what it was like to live through that era — or learn more about it — by checking out the events from any of the 3,652 days of the decade. No other website has this much information about the 1970s in one easy-to-use place!

Pick a date from the dropdown above or click the Random link to select a random day, then choose a topic (News, Sports, Television, etc.) and see what was happening on that date — and please tell us what you think.


This Day In 1970's History: Saturday January 19, 1974
  • President Nixon, in a radio address, told the American people that if their voluntary cooperation in conserving energy continued, there would be no heating hardships this winter and no gasoline rationing in the spring. He said the energy shortage was "genuine," and that the public effort to conserve the use of oil and other energy had been "far more important than anything else" in avoiding damaging shortages. [New York Times]
  • President Nixon's new budget will all but abandon last year's highly controversial device of impounding funds for programs approved by Congress. This was disclosed in an interview with Roy Ash, director of the Office of Management and Budget. He made an exception for grants under the Water Pollution Act for sewage treatment plants, where the President has already announced his decision to allot more money in the new budget than was allotted this fiscal year, but again to withhold part of the amount authorized. [New York Times]
  • The Nixon Administration has decided to ask Congress for almost $99 billion in new spending authority for defense, including $92.6 billion in the new budget and $5.9 billion in supplemental funds for the previous year. The new total package, up 15% from the $84.2 billion approved last year, is certain to set off serious debate in Congress -- which is precisely what Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger is known to desire. [New York Times]
  • The National Committee for an Effective Congress predicted that President Nixon would be impeached as a result of legal and political developments this year in the Watergate case. Russell Hemenway, the committee's director, in a 20-page statement prepared for newsmen, said that the committee was "the largest source of liberal money in the country." The statement described Congress as an inherently weak institution, many of whose members "seek to make themselves innocuous and indispensible parts of the political architecture, a function performed previously by the hat racks". The statement also said that, by spring, "for most Congressmen it will take more courage to vote against impeachment than for impeachment" of the President. [New York Times]
  • Cars, buses and trucks skidded and crashed, pedestrians slipped and tumbled through the night and into the morning on a coating of ice that glazed the roads and sidewalks throughout the New York City metropolitan area. The National Weather Service, which described it as the worst ice storm of the season, said that the entire Northeast had been hit and predicted possible icy conditions for tomorrow. [New York Times]
Click here for more news from this date....


  Copyright © 2014-2026. All Rights Reserved.   •   Privacy Policy   •   Contact Us