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To: SAMWolf
On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on May 05:
1352 Ruprecht Roman catholic German king
1635 Philippe Quinault French playwright (L'amant indiscret)
1749 Jean-Frederic Edelmann composer
1800 Louis Hachette French publisher (Librairie Hachette)
1813 Søren Kierkegaard Denmark, philosopher (founded Existentialism)
1817 George Washington Julian MC (Union), died in 1899
1818 Karl Marx philosopher (Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital)
1823 James Allen Hardie Brevet Major General (Union Army), died in 1876
1832 H H Bancroft historian, publisher (History of the Pacific States)
1833 Ferdinand von Richthofen German geographer/explorer
1835 Leopold II Belgian crown prince, baptized
1846 Henryk Sienkiewicz Poland, author (Quo Vadis, Nobel 1905)
1849 Hambletonian Chester NY, greatest standardbred horse
1867 Nellie Bly [Elizabeth Cochran Seaman] journalist
1879 Symon Petlyura leader Ukraine (pogroms)
1883 Charles Bender only American Indian in baseball's Hall of Fame
1884 Wang Tjing-Wei premier China (1932-35)
1887 Lord Geoffrey Fisher of Lambeth archbishop of Canterbury
1894 Kit Guard Denmark, actor (El Diablo Rides, Kid Courageous)
1899 Freeman Gosden Richmond VA, radio actor (Amos-Amos 'n' Andy)
1900 Mervyn A Ellison British astronomer (spectrohelioscope)
1900 Spencer Tracy actor (Captians Courageous, Pat and Mike, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner....)
1903 James Beard US, culinary expert/author (Delights & Prejudices)
1907 Benny Baker St Joseph MO, actor (18 Again, Sting II, Thunderbirds)
1908 Jacques Massu French general (Algeria)
1908 Rex [Reginald Carey] Harrison Huyton Lancashire England, actor (My Fair Lady, Doctor Dolittle, Cleopatra)
1910 William I Martin US pilot/Vice-Admiral (WWII)
1911 Phillip Edmund Clinton Manson-Bahr specialist in tropical medicine
1912 Alice Faye [Ann Jeanne Leppert] New York NY, actress (Barricade, King Kong, State Fair)
1913 Tyrone Power Cleveland OH, actor (Mark of Zorro, Alexander's Ragtime Band)
1922 Phil Gordon Meridian MS, actor/singer (Jasper-Bev Hillbillies)
1926 Ann B Davis Schenectady NY, actress (Bob Cummings Show, Brady Bunch)
1927 Pat Carroll Shreveport LA, comedienne/actress (Make Room for Daddy)
1930 Michael James Adams USAF pilot (X-15)
1938 Johnnie Taylor US gospel singer (I Believe in You)
1940 Eric Burdon Walker-on-Tyne England, rock singer (Animals-House of Rising Sun, War)
1942 Tammy Wynette Redbay AL, country singer (Stand by your Man)
1943 Michael Palin Sheffield Yorkshire England, comedian (Monty Python, Fish Called Wanda)
1944 John Rhys-Davies Salisbury Wiltshire England, actor (Sir Edward-The Quest, Sliders, Lord of the Rings)
1953 Billy Burnette Memphis TN, rock guitarist (Fleetwood Mac)
1954 Peter Erskine jazz drummer (Weather Report)
1955 Robert Feld Nashville TN, National Scrabble Champion (1990)
1964 Heike Henkel German Federal Republic, world record indoor high jumper (1992)
1972 Janelle Lynn Canady Miss Alaska USA (1996)
1973 Tina Yothers Whittier CA, actresss (Jennifer-Family Ties)
1975 Christine Buschur Eagle River AK, Miss America-Alaska (1997)


Deaths which occurred on May 05:
0311 Gaius VM Galerius emperor of Rome, dies at about 50
1028 Alfonso V King of León/Galicia (999-1028), dies in battle
1194 Kazimierz II the Justified, grand duke of Poland (1177-94), dies
1309 Charles II the Lame, King of Naples (1285-1309), dies
1504 Anton of Burgundy the Great Bastard, knight, dies at about 82
1525 Frederik III the Wise, ruler of Saxon (1486-1525), dies at 62
1553 Erasmus Alberus German theologist (Barfüsser Mönche), dies at about 52
1613 Johann Steuerlein composer, dies at 66
1705 Leopold I von Hapsburg Emperor of Holy Roman Empire, dies at 64
1786 Pedro III King of Portugal, dies
1821 Napoleon I Bonaparte emperor France (1799-1815), dies in St Helena
1859 Peter G L Dirichlet German mathematician, dies at 53
1864 Alexander Hays US Union-general-major, dies in battle at 44
1864 John Marshall Jones Confederate Brigadier-General, dies in battle at 43
1864 Leroy A Stafford US Confederate Brigadier-General, dies in battle at 42
1886 Joseph Albert German photographer (Albertotype), dies at 61
1956 Charles R Gallas lexicographer (French Dictionary), dies at 88
1969 Ben Alexander actor (Frank Smith-Dragnet), dies at 57
1976 Thomas Burnett Swann sci-fi author (Day of Minotaur), dies at 47
1983 John Williams actor (Family Affair, Dial M for Murder), dies at 80
1993 Irving Howe US writer/critic (Dissent), dies at 72
1995 James Pack naval officer museum curator, dies at 81
1995 Lionel Alexander Bethune [Alastair] Pilkington engineer, dies at 75
1995 Mikhail Moseyevich Botvinnik world chess champion, dies


Reported: MISSING in ACTION
1966 DAWES JOHN J.---MADERA CA.
1966 HEILIG JOHN---MIAMI FL.
[02/12/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98]
1966 THOMAS KENNETH DEANE JR---MT VERNON IL.
[REMAINS RECOVERED 08/14/85]
1967 HUGHES JAMES L.---WATERLOO IA.
[03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL IN 96/98]
1967 LARSON GORDON A.---WINONA MN.
[03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98]
1967 SHIVELY JAMES R.---SPOKANE WA.
[02/18/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE IN 98]
1968 MITCHELL HARRY E.---MARION IN.
[09/79 POSSIBLY SEEN IN USA]
1968 NORRINGTON GILES R.---SPRINGFILED OH.
[03/14/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE IN 98]
1968 TANGEMAN RICHARD G.---NEW YORK NY.
[03/14/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE IN 98]

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.


On this day...
0553 2nd Council of Constantinople (5th ecumenical council) opens
1382 Battle of Beverhoutsveld - population beats drunken army
1430 Jews are expelled from Speyer Germany
1494 Christopher Columbus 1st sights Jamaica on his 2nd voyage to the New World
1640 English Short Parliament unites
1646 King Charles I surrenders at Scotland
1762 Russia & Prussia sign peace treaty
1764 Smolny-institution forms in St Petersburg for noble girls
1780 2nd oldest learned society in US (American Academy of Arts & Sciences) forms (Boston)
1809 Citizenship is denied to Jews of Canton of Aargau Switzerland
1809 Mary Kies is 1st woman issued a US patent (weaving straw)
1814 British attack Fort Ontario, Oswego NY
1816 American Bible Society organized (New York)
1842 City-wide fire burns for over 100 hours (Hamburg Germany)
1847 American Medical Association organized (Philadelphia)
1854 English pirate Plumridge robs along pro-English Finnish coast
1861 Alexandria VA - CS troops abandon city
1867 Battle of Pueblo; Mexicans defeat Maximilian's forces (Cinco de Mayo)
1862 Peninsular Campaign-Battle of Williamsburg VA
1863 Battle of Tupelo MS
1863 Joe Coburn KOs Mike McCoole for US boxing title in 63rd round
1864 Atlanta Campaign-5 days fighting begins at Rocky Face Ridge
1864 Battle between Confederate & Union ships at mouth of Roanoke
1864 Battle of Wilderness VA (Germanna Ford, Wilderness Tavern)
1865 1st US train robbery (North Bend OH)
1874 Dutch 2nd Chamber passes child labor law
1881 Anit-Jewish rioting in Kiev Ukraine
1891 Carnegie Hall opens in NYC with Tchaikovsky as guest conductor
1893 Panic of 1893: Great crash on New York Stock Exchange
1904 Cy Young of Boston pitches perfect game against Philadelphia A's (3-0)
1908 34th Kentucky Derby: Arthur Pickens on Stone Street wins in 2:15.2
1908 Great White Fleet arrives in San Fransisco
1912 Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda begins publishing
1915 German U-20 sinks Earl of Lathom
1916 US marines invade Dominican Republic, stay until 1924
1917 42nd Preakness: E Haynes aboard Kalitan wins in 1:54.4
1917 St Louis Brown Ernie Koob no-hits Chicago White Sox, 1-0
1920 Polish troops occupy Kiev
1920 US President Wilson makes Communist Labor Party illegal
1922 Construction begins on Yankee Stadium (Bronx)
1925 John T Scopes arrested for teaching evolution in Tennessee
1925 Ty Cobb goes 6 for 6, (16 total bases)
1925 Yankee Everett Scott is benched, ending his 1,307-game playing streak
1926 Sinclair Lewis refuses his Pulitzer Prize for "Arrowsmith"
1927 Dmitri Shostakovich's 1st Symphony, premieres in Berlin
1930 1st woman to fly solo from England to Australia takes-off (Amy Johnson)
1932 Japan & China sign a peace treaty
1934 60th Kentucky Derby: Mack Garner aboard Cavalcade wins in 2:04
1935 Jessie Owens of the US, sets then long jump record at 26' 8¼"
1936 Edward Ravenscroft patents screw-on bottle cap with a pour lip
1936 Italian troops occupy Addis Ababa
1938 Phillies Harold Kelleher faces 16 batters in 6th, as Cubs score 12 runs, both marks are National League records off one hurler in a single inning
1939 Flash floods kill 75 in Northeast Kentucky
1940 Norwegian Government in exile forms in London
1941 2 Fokker's employees flee Nazi occupied Netherlands to England
1942 US begins rationing sugar during WWII
1943 Postmaster General Frank C Walker invents Postal Zone System
1944 Gandhi freed from prison
1944 Russian offensive against Sebastopol Krim
1945 Denmark liberated from Nazi control
1945 Mauthausen Concentration camp liberated
1945 Premier Gerbrandy on Radio Orange tells Dutch they are liberated
1945 Uprising against SS-occupying troops in Prague
1947 Mississippi Valley flooding kills 16 & causes $850 million in damage
1948 1st air squadron of jets aboard a carrier
1949 Council of Europe established
1951 77th Kentucky Derby: Conn McCreary aboard Count Turf wins in 2:02.6
1952 Pulitzer prize awarded to Herman Wouk (Caine Mutiny)
1954 Military coup by General Alfredo Stroessner in Paraguay
1955 "Damn Yankees" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 1022 performances
1955 Indies parliament accept hindu-divorce
1955 West Germany granted full sovereignty by 3 occupying powers
1956 82nd Kentucky Derby: David Erb aboard Needles wins in 2:03.4
1956 World championships of judo are 1st held, in Tokyo
1958 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enwetak

1961 Alan Shepard becomes 1st American in space (aboard Freedom 7)

1962 "West Side Story" soundtrack album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 54 weeks which is more than 20 weeks longer than any other album
1962 88th Kentucky Derby: Bill Hartack aboard Decidedly wins in 2:00.4
1965 1st large-scale US Army ground units arrive in South Vietnam
1966 Willie Mays hit his 512th homerun
1971 Race riot in Brownsville section of Brooklyn (NYC)
1973 99th Kentucky Derby: Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat wins in 1:59.4
1975 A's release pinch runner Herb Washington (played 104 games without batting, pitching, or fielding - He stole 30 bases, & scored 33 runs)
1978 Cincinnati Red Pete Rose becomes the 14th player to get 3,000 hits
1979 105th Kentucky Derby: Ron Franklin on Spectacular Bid wins in 2:02.4
1979 Voyager 1 passes Jupiter
1980 Siege at Iranian Embassy in London ends; British commandos & police stormed the building
1984 110th Kentucky Derby: Laffit Pincay Jr aboard Swale wins in 2:02.4
1987 Congress begins Iran-Contra hearings
1988 Eugene A Marino installed as 1st black US archbishop
1990 116th Kentucky Derby: Craig Perret aboard Unbridled wins in 2:02
1994 North-Yemen air force bombs Aden South Yemen
1995 Last basketball game at Boston Gardens (Magic beats Celtics)
1997 "Married With Children" final episode on Fox TV
2000 conjunction of Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn & Moon


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Denmark-1945, Ethiopia-1941, Netherlands-1945 : Liberation Day
Ethiopia : Victory Day
Japan : Tango-no-sekku [Boys' Festival]/Children's Day
México : Cinco de Mayo/Battle of Pueblo (1862)
South Korea : Dano Festival/Children's Day (1975)
Thailand : Coronation Day
Zambia : Labour Day (Monday)
National Turn Off Your TV Week (Day 3)
National Walking Week (Day 3)
National Postcard Week (Day 4)
National Raisin Week (Day 4)
National Bike Month


Religious Observances
old Roman Catholic : Feast of St Pius V, pope (1566-72)


Religious History
1815 Birth of New England musical artist Ithamar Conkey. In addition to being a well-known church organist and bass soloist, Conkey also penned the hymn tune RATHBUN, to which we sing today, "In the Cross of Christ I Glory."
1899 The Religious Tract Society, founded in 1799, celebrated its 100th anniversary in Exeter Hall, London. The Society had by then published and distributed Christian literature in over 270 languages and dialects.
1925 High school biology teacher John T. Scopes, 24, was arrested for teaching the theory of evolution in his Dayton, Tennessee classroom.
1950 American missionary and martyr Jim Elliot wrote in his journal: 'The conflict of science and religion is fought between the errors of both camps.'
1988 Eugene Antonio Marino, 53, was installed as the archbishop of Atlanta, becoming the first black Roman Catholic archbishop in the U.S.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"A plucked goose doesn`t lay golden eggs."


Actual Newspaper Headlines...
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Why did the Chicken cross the Road...
EINSTEIN: Did the chicken really cross the road or did the road move beneath the chicken?


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Federal Express is expected to join its major competitor, UPS, and consolidate as...FedUP


Guide to REAL driving...
The faster you drive through a red light, the smaller the chance you have of getting hit.
20 posted on 05/05/2004 5:51:49 AM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To: Valin
1962 "West Side Story" soundtrack album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 54 weeks which is more than 20 weeks longer than any other album

When you're a Jet,
you're a Jet all the way!
From your first cigarette
To your last dyin' day.

35 posted on 05/05/2004 6:58:32 AM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy)
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To: Valin
Good morning Valin.
53 posted on 05/05/2004 8:19:03 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Valin
1961 Alan Shepard becomes 1st American in space (aboard Freedom 7)

Launching of the Mercury-Redstone 3 (MR-3) spacecraft, the U.S. first manned space flight, from Cape Canaveral on a suborbital mission.

Crew members of the U.S. Navy Carrier Champlain cheer and take pictures of the arrival of the first Project Mercury pilot to fly a suborbital flight, Astronaut Alan B. Shepard, Jr.

63 posted on 05/05/2004 10:07:26 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (These taglines are defective...They're leaking!)
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