Born on this date
Happy Birthday, Lucia Rios!
310 years ago
1708
Died on this date
Tekle Haymanot I, 24. Emperor of Ethiopia, 1706-1708. Tekle Haymanot I was the son of Emperor Iyasu I, and acceded to the throne upon his father's retirement. Emperor Tekle Haymanot I ordered his father's murder in 1707 prompted much resentment, and Tekle Haymanot I was stabbed to death by some of his father's courtiers while travelling in the provinces. Tekle Haymanot I was succeeded as Emperor by his uncle Tewoflos.
260 years ago
1758
War
Austrian forces commanded by Generalfeldwachtmeister Ernst Gideon von Laudon and Joseph von Siskovits defeated Prussian forces led by Lieutenant General Hans Joachim von Zieten in the Battle of Domstadtl in Moravia.
200 years ago
1818
Diplomacy
The United Kingdom returned Maine's Moose Island to American control after clarification of the boundary line. The island had been captured by Thomas Hardy on July 11, 1814 to establish a colony called New Ireland at the end of the War of 1812 on the Atlantic coast.
170 years ago
1848
Education
Toronto schools closed for a year because city council refused to raise funding from £500 to £2,000 per annum.
125 years ago
1893
Born on this date
Walter Ulbricht. German politician. Mr. Ulbricht was a Social Democrat before joining the Communist Party in the early 1920s. He was First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (1950-1971), effectively the head of the Communist government of East Germany. He was also Chairman of the State Council (head of state) (1960-1973). Mr. Ulbricht was a loyal Marxist-Leninist and Stalinist, and was in power when the Berlin Wall was built in 1961. He was removed from power in 1971, but remained as head of state until his death on August 1, 1973 at the age of 80.
120 years ago
1898
Born on this date
Josef Jakobs. German military spy. Corporal Jakobs parachuted from the Netherlands into England on January 31, 1941, but broke his ankle on landing, and was arrested the following day after firing his pistol to get the attention of two farmer. He was convicted by a court-martial on August 5 of espionage as an enemy combatant, and was executed by firing squad at the Tower of London at 7:12 A.M. on August 15, 1941 at the age of 43, making him the last person to be executed at the Tower.
110 years ago
1908
World events
A powerful natural explosion from an unknown cause (perhaps a meteorite) rocked the Tunguska Basin, in eastern Siberia, flattening hundreds of square miles of forest and resulting in tremors that could be felt hundreds of miles away.
Baseball
Cy Young pitched his third career major league no-hitter as the Boston Red Sox shut out the New York Highlanders 8-0 before 1,500 fans at Hilltop Park in New York. Mr. Young also batted 3 for 5 with a run and 4 runs batted in.
Doc White pitched a 4-hiiter to win the pitchers' duel over George Mullin, who allowed 5 hits, as the Chicago White Sox edged the Detroit Tigers 2-1 at South Side Park in Chicago.
Glenn Liebhardt pitched a 3-hitter to win the pitchers' duel over Jack Powell as the Cleveland Naps edged the St. Louis Browns 2-1 at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Luther Taylor pitched a 5-hitter for the New York Giants as they blanked the Brooklyn Superbas 3-0 before 2,500 fans at Washington Park in Brooklyn.
90 years ago
1928
Labour
The convict lease system in Alabama expired, affecting over 700 men in coal mines.
Disasters
48 miners were killed in a cave-in and fire-damp in a coal mine near St. Etienne, France.
80 years ago
1938
Baseball
Hank Leiber batted 4 for 6 with a home run, 2 doubles, and 5 runs batted in, and Sam Leslie was 5 for 6 with 2 doubles, 2 runs, and 2 RBIs as the New York Giants routed the Philadelphia Phillies 14-1 before 1,500 fans in the last major league game ever played at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia, which had been the Phillies' home since 1895. The Phillies subsequently shared Shibe Park with the Athletics.
Van Mungo pitched a 1-hitter and had a hit of his own to lead the Brooklyn Dodgers to a 5-0 win over the Boston Bees before 2,581 fans at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. Rabbit Warstler doubled to lead off the 5th inning for the only Boston hit.
Cy Blanton pitched a 3-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates as they beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-1 before 3,685 fans at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
The Boston Red Sox scored 4 runs in the 5th inning and 5 in the 6th as they routed the Washington Nationals 11-1 before 4,400 fans at Fenway Park in Boston. Jim Bagby pitched a 6-hit complete game victory.
Joe DiMaggio, the fourth New York Yankee batter in the game, hit a 3-run home run to give the Yankees a 4-0 lead before a batter had been retired in the bottom of the 1st inning, and the Yankees coasted to a 7-1 win over the Philadelphia Athletics before 4,663 fans at Yankee Stadium. Red Ruffing pitched a 4-hit complete game victory.
Al Pytlak tripled with 2 out in the bottom of the 9th inning and Johnny Allen singled him home to give the Cleveland Indians a 10-9 win over the Detroit Tigers at League Park in Cleveland. Mr. Allen relieved starting pitcher Bob Feller and was credited with the win despite allowing 2 earned runs in 2 innings, improving his 1938 record to 11-1.
The Chicago White Sox scored 5 runs in the 4th inning of an 11-1 rout of the St. Louis Browns before 888 fans at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis. Jack Knott pitched a 4-hit complete game victory.
75 years ago
1943
Hit parade
#1 single in Australia (Kent Music Report): White Christmas--Bing Crosby (1st month at #1)
War
Soviet troops repulsed German attacks on the Leningrad, Smolensk, and Kursk fronts and captured a German position on the Velikie Luki front. U.S. Flying Fortresses bombed Palermo and the Bocca di Falco airfield in Sicily while other Allied planes attacked airfields at Sciacca, Borizzo, and Milo. At dawn, U.S. forces landed on Rendova Island in the central Solomons, 195 miles north of Guadalcanal. U.S. forces landed at Nassau Bay, 11 miles southwest of Salamaua, New Guinea, under an umbrella of fighter planes.
Defense
The New York area had its first test of barrage balloons "somewhere on Long Island" when 34 were sent aloft over an industrial area.
Economics and finance
Both houses of the United States Congress adopted the conference report banning subsidies to hole down retail food prices, ordering the meat and butter price rollback ended by August 1, and extending the Commodity Credit Corporation.
Favourable war news sent New York Stock Exchange prices to their highest levels in three years.
70 years ago
1948
Hit parade
#1 single in Australia (Kent Music Report): Near You--Bing Crosby; Dick Haymes and the Andrews Sisters (2nd month at #1)
At the movies
Easter Parade, directed by Charles Walters, and starring Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, and Ann Miller, received its premiere screening in New York City.
War
The last British troops left Palestine.
Robert H. Best, a U.S. citizen convicted of broadcasting Nazi propaganda during World War II, was sentenced in Boston to life imprisonment for treason.
Politics and government
Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King delivered his last speech to the House of Commons.
Environment
U.S. President Harry Truman signed a bill authorizing $126.5 million over five years for research on means of combatting water pollution. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia signed an agreement establishing a joint sanitary authority for the streams of the Ohio River Valley.
Economics and finance
U.S. Economic Cooperation Administrator Paul Hoffman threatened to cut off U.S. aid to any country exporting war materials to the U.S.S.R.
Labour
Cuban sugar workers ended strike threats when President Ramon Grau San Martin promised to maintain their wages at 1947 levels and reduce their work week from 48 to 44 hours.
Baseball
Bob Lemon pitched a no-hitter for the Cleveland Indians as they shut out the Detroit Tigers 2-0 before 49,761 fans at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. Losing pitcher Art Houtteman allowed just 5 hits and no earned runs. The game was played in 1 hour 33 minutes.
Vern Stephens drove in 5 runs with a home run, single, and 2 outfield flies to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 7-3 win over the New York Yankees before 31,615 fans at Yankee Stadium.
Whitey Platt hit a solo home run in the 5th inning, doubled in the 7th, and singled home Al Zarilla with the winning run in the bottom of the 8th as the St. Louis Browns edged the Chicago White Sox 2-1 before 2,267 fans at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Bill Voiselle pitched a 7-hitter to win the pitchers' duel over Larry Jansen as the Boston Braves defeated the New York Giants 3-1 before 22,417 fans at Braves Field. Johnny Mize's home run accounted for the New York scoring.
The Philadelphia Phillies scored 3 runs in the 2nd inning, 3 in the 3rd, and 6 in the 4th as they beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 13-4 before 6,687 fans at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Every man in the lineup for the Chicago Cubs had at least one hit as they beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-1 before 19,140 fans at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Ralph Hamner pitched a 6-hit complete game victory.
60 years ago
1958
Hit parade
#1 singles in the U.S.A. (Billboard): The Purple People Eater--Sheb Wooley (Best Seller--4th week at #1; Disc Jockey--2nd week at #1; Top 100--4th week at #1)
Politics and government
Nationalist Chinese Prime Minister O.K. Yui resigned and was replaced by Chen Chiang in a move said to indicate Mr. Chen's possible choice as a successor to President Chiang Kai-shek.
50 years ago
1968
Politics and government
The second round of French parliamentary elections resulted in a majority of seats in the National Assembly going to supporters of President Charles de Gaulle. The Union pour la défense de la République (Union for the Defense of the Republic), led by Georges Pompidou, took 293 of 487 seats, and the allied Républicains indépendants (Independent Republicans) won 61. The Socialists, led by François Mitterrand, won 57 seats, down from 117 seats in the most recent election in 1967. The Communist Party, led by Waldeck Rochet, dropped from 73 seats to 34.
Kristján Eldjárn was elected President of Iceland, taking 65.6% of the vote to 34.4% for Gunnar Thoroddsen.
Religion
Pope Paul VI issued the Credo of the People of God.
Golf
Dave Stockton won the Cleveland Open with a score of 276. First prize money was $22,000.
40 years ago
1978
Hit parade
#1 single in West Germany (Media Control): Rivers of Babylon--Boney M. (11th week at #1)
#1 single in France (IFOP): Rivers of Babylon--Boney M. (2nd week at #1)
Diplomacy
U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale began a four-day visit to Israel and Egypt.
Asiatica
It was announced that Brunei would become independent of the United Kingdom in 1983 and that the neighbouring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia would respect Brunei's independence.
Abominations
In a gesture to the Communist government of the People's Republic of China, the U.S. administration of President Jimmy Carter announced that it had decided not to sell 60 F-4 fighter-bombers to Taiwan. The $500-million sale was considered by Mr. Carter and the State Department to be inconsistent with the policy of a "strong and secure" mainland China.
30 years ago
1988
Hit parade
#1 single in Spain (PROMUSICAE): Gimme Hope Jo'anna--Eddy Grant (4th week at #1)
#1 single in Finland (Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland): Afrikka, sarvikuonojen maa--Eppu Normaali (3rd week at #1)
Politics and government
One speaker at the 19th All-Union Conference of the Soviet Communist Party in Moscow called for a purge of President Andrei Gromyko and other members of the "old guard." Others complained about systemic shortcomings, including bureaucratic interference in the economy.
Economics and finance
The United States Commerce Department reported that the U.S.A. was still the world's largest debtor nation at the end of 1987. The net debt burden stood at $269.24 billion, an increase of 37% in a year.
Football
CFL
Pre-season
Hamilton (0-1) 12 @ Toronto (1-0) 16
25 years ago
1993
Hit parade
#1 single in Sweden (Topplistan): (I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You--UB40
At the movies
The Firm, directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Tom Cruise, opened in theatres.
Football
CFL
Pre-season
Edmonton (1-1) 27 @ British Columbia (0-2) 20
20 years ago
1998
Labour
Conductors were eliminated on Canadian passenger trains as a cost-saving measure.
10 years ago
2008
Law
Justice Michel Bastarche retired after more than a decade with the Supreme Court of Canada.
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