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Apr 17, 2019 Week: 16 \ Day: 107
86004: H 61° \ L 38° \ Average Sky Cover: 50%
Wind: 7mph\Gusts: 9mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire: 522mi. Nearest lightning: 352mi
Record High: 77°[1946] Record
Low: 15°[2009]
Mar Averages: 59°\28°
(3 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
A people free to choose
will always choose peace.
Ronald Reagan
Random Tidbits
The U.S.
didn't institute an income tax until the time of the Civil War, as a temporary
measure. It took the Sixteenth Amendment, ratified in 1913, to make it possible
for the federal government to tax individuals directly.
But the
story of Tax Day doesn't end there. In 1954, Congress passed nearly 1,000 pages
of revision to the Internal Revenue Code. In it, Tax Day would be moved from
March 15 to April 15, giving the taxpayer an extra month to recover from
Christmas expenses.
Observances This Week
Passiontide: 7-20
International Wildlife Film Week: 13-19 Link
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week: 14-20 Link
Holy Week: 14-20
National Karaoke Week: 14-20
National Dog Bite Prevention Week:14-20 Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week: 14-20
National Student Employment Week: 14-20 Link
Pan American Week: 14-20
World Irish Dancing Week: 14-21
National Occupational Health Nursing Week: 15-19 Link
International Wildlife Film Week: 13-19 Link
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week: 14-20 Link
Holy Week: 14-20
National Karaoke Week: 14-20
National Dog Bite Prevention Week:14-20 Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week: 14-20
National Student Employment Week: 14-20 Link
Pan American Week: 14-20
World Irish Dancing Week: 14-21
National Occupational Health Nursing Week: 15-19 Link
Observances for Today
Bat
Appreciation Day (Emerge from Hibernation)
Blah, Blah, Blah Day
Ellis Island Family History Day
Ford Mustang Day-1964
Haiku Poetry Day
Blah, Blah, Blah Day
Ellis Island Family History Day
Ford Mustang Day-1964
Haiku Poetry Day
National
Health Care Decisions Day: thru 22 Link
Nothing Like A Dame Day
Pet Owners Independence Day
Pet Owners Independence Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Cloudy day here.
Hoping for rain. Not hoping for snow.
As horrific as
yesterday’s Notre Dame Cathedral fire was, today there are many encouraging
stories coming out. Hundreds of Millions to rebuild has already been promised.
Many relics were saved by a ‘chain’ of priests who passed the relics out of the
church. No humans were seriously injured. Firefighters did an amazing job as Notre
Dame still stands.
Many of my Native
friends and acquaintances have posted an interesting perspective on the
tragedy. There is a comparison between the loss of the sacred, no matter who
you are. When Natives lose a sacred place, many non-natives just don’t
understand. Now there is hope that they will understand and stop the desecration
of sacred places.
An American woman
married an illegal, had a child, joined the US military, and was killed. The US
military gave the husband the promise that he wouldn’t be deported after he
lost his wife. Now, ICE has arrested the man and deported him back to Mexico. Then
our Senator and others stepped in and he was allowed to return. The daughter
will not be deported. Something is very wrong for this to happen in America.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
There is a certain family with both girl and boy
children. Each of the boys has the same number of brothers as he has sisters.
Each of the girls has twice as many brothers as she has sisters. How many boys
and girls are there in this family?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1300’s
1387 Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury
Tales" characters begin their pilgrimage to Canterbury (according to
scholars)
1397 Geoffrey Chaucer tells the "Canterbury
Tales" for the first time at the court of English King Richard II
1400’s
1492 Christopher Columbus signs a contract with
the Spanish monarchs to find the "Indies" with the stated goal of
converting people to Catholicism. This promises him 10% of all riches found,
and the governorship of any lands encountered.
1500’s
1534 Sir Thomas More confined in the Tower of
London
1700’s
1704 1st successful US newspaper; published in
Boston by John Campbell
1758 Francis Williams, 1st US black college
graduate, publishes poems
1800’s
1860 Champion of England Tom Sayers and American
John Heenan fight out brutal 2 hour, 27 minute draw near Farnborough, England;
police stop fight acknowledged as first world title bout
1900’s
1905 The Supreme Court of the United States
decides Lochner v. New York which held that the "right to free
contract" was implicit in the due process clause of the Fourteenth
Amendment of the United States Constitution.
1924 Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures &
Louis B Mayer Co merged to form Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM)
1932 Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie of
Ethiopia ends slavery
1941 US Office of Price Administration forms
(handled rationing)
1958 Brussells (Belgium) World Fair opens
1961 1,400 Cuban exiles land in Bay of Pigs in a
doomed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro
1964 Ford Mustang formally introduced ($2,368
base)
1969 Sirhan Sirhan is convicted of assassinating
US Senator Robert F. Kennedy
1970 Apollo 13 limps back safely, Beech-built
oxygen tank no help
1978 Pulitzer prize awarded to Carl Sagan for
"Dragons of Eden"
1986 Pulitzer prize awarded to Larry McMurtry
for "Lonesome Dove"
2000’s
2001 A letter between Gale Norton and Jeb Bush
is released, stating that the Bush administration has decided to go ahead with
plans to auction 6 million acres of potentially oil-and-gas-rich seabed in the
Gulf of Mexico
2009 Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen
Clark becomes the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP), the first woman to lead the organization
2012 The 8th century St. Cuthbert Gospel,
Europe's oldest intact book, is purchased by the British Library for 9 million
pounds
2013 Same-sex marriage is legalized in New
Zealand
2018 Former F.B.I. director James Comey
publishes his political autobiography “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and
Leadership”
2018 Protests across India at the rape and murder
of an 8-year old Muslim girl in Kathua, Bengalu
Birthdays Today
1620 Marguerite Bourgeoys,
(d. 1700: @79)
French founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame
(first Canadian saint),
born in Troyes, France
1837 J. P. Morgan, Sr.
[John Pierpont],
(d. 1913: @75)
American financier and banker
(General Electric, Steel Corporation, AT&T),
born in Hartford, Connecticut
1916 Sirimavo Bandaranaike,
(d. 2000: @84)
Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (1960-65, 1970-77
and 1994-2000)
1st female head of state,
born in Ratnapura, British Ceylon
1923 Harry Reasoner,
(d. 1991: @68: blood clot)
American newscaster (60 Minutes, ABC, CBS),
born in Dakota City, Iowa
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60’s
65- Michael Sembello,
American Grammy-award winning singer songwriter,
composer and producer (Maniac, Flashdance),
born in Philadelphia
60- Sean Bean,
English actor (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, A
Game of Thrones)
40’s
48- Jim Acosta,
American journalist (CNN White House
correspondent),
born in Washington, D.C.
47- Jennifer Garner
[Affleck],
American actress (Sydney Bristow-Alias),
born in Houston, Texas
45- Victoria Beckham [Adams],
English singer (Posh Spice in the Spice Girls),
born in Harlow, Essex
Historical Obits Today
9 0’s
@96-2007 Kitty Carlisle,
American actress and television personality
@92-2018 Barbara Bush,
First Lady of the US (1989-93) and
wife of George H. W. Bush
@90-2016 Doris Roberts,
American actress (Everybody Loves Raymond)
80’s
@87-2014 Gabriel García
Márquez,
Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter
and journalist
(1982 Nobel Prize in Literature)
@84-1790 Benjamin
Franklin,
US Founding Father, inventor, ambassador and
writer (Poor Richards Almanac)
70’s
@70-2003 John Paul Getty
Jr.,
American-born British philanthropist and oil magnate
(Getty Oil), dies of chest infection
60’s
@63-1987 Dick Shawn
[Richard Schulefand],
American character actor and comedian
(Producers, Maid to Order, Angel),
dies on stage of heart attack
50’s
@56-1998 Linda
McCartney,
American-born photographer and
wife of Paul McCartney,
dies of breast cancer
@52-1974 Frank McGee,
American news anchor (NBC Evening News),
dies of cancer
20’s
@21-1960 Eddie Cochran,
American rock vocalist and guitarist (C'Mon
Everybody),
dies in a car crash
Puzzle answer:
Four boys and three girls.
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