TODAY IN HISTORY
TODAY IS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2018
On this day in history:
1620 - The Pilgrims left on the Mayflower from Plymouth, England to settle in the New World.
1899 - Carnation processed its first can of evaporated milk.
1939 - South Africa declared war on Germany.
1941 - Jews in German-occupied areas were ordered to wear the Star of David with the word “Jew” inscribed. The order only applied to Jews over the age of 6.
1944 - During World War II, the British government relaxed blackout restrictions and suspended compulsory training for the Home Guard.
1948 - Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was crowned.
1952 - In Montreal, Canadian television began broadcasting.
1975 - Martina Navratilova requested political asylum while in New York for the US Open Tennis Tournament.
1990 - Iraq warned that anyone trying to flee the country without permission would be put in prison for life.
1991 - The State Council of the Soviet Union recognised the independence of the Baltic states.
1991 - The name St. Petersburg was restored to Russia’s second largest city. The city was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great. The name has been changed to Petrograd (1914) and to Leningrad (1924).
1993 - Renault of France and Volvo of Sweden announced they were merging. Volvo eventually cancelled the deal the following December.
1997 - The first Saturday edition of the Australian Financial Review is produced. Birthdays
Marquis de Lafayette 1757 Jane Addams 1860
Otto Kruger 1885 Joseph P. Kennedy 1888 Billy Rose 1899 Morgan Beatty 1902 Maxie ‘Slapsie’ Rosenbloom 1904
Vince DiMaggio 1912 Jimmy Reed (Matthew James Reed Leland) 1925 JoAnne Worley 1937 David Allen Coe 1939 Brian Smith 1940
Mel McDaniel 1942 Swoosie Kurtz 1944 Roger Waters 1944 Musician (Pink Floyd)
Ron Boone 1946