Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS FRIDAY, APRIL 30, the 120th day of 2021. There are 245 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On this date in 1975, the Vietnam War ended as the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to Communist forces.

In 1517, Londoners began attacking foreign residents in rioting that carried over into the next day; no deaths were reported from what came to be known as “Evil May Day,” but about a dozen rioters, maybe more, ended up being executed.

In 1789, George Washington took the oath of office in New York as the first president of the United States.

In 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France for 60 million francs, the equivalent of about $15 million.

In 1945, as Soviet troops approached his Berlin bunker, Adolf Hitler took his own life along with that of his wife of one day, Eva Braun.

In 1968, New York City police forcibly removed student demonstrat­ors occupying five buildings at Columbia University.

In 1970, President Richard M. Nixon announced the U.S. was sending troops into Cambodia, an action that sparked widespread protest.

In 1973, President Richard Nixon announced the resignatio­ns of top aides H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, Attorney General Richard G. Kleindiens­t and White House counsel John Dean, who was actually fired.

In 1983, blues singer and guitarist Muddy Waters died in Westmont, Illinois, at age 68.

In 1993, top-ranked women’s tennis player Monica Seles was stabbed in the back during a match in Hamburg, Germany, by a man who described himself as a fan of second-ranked German player Steffi Graf. (The man, convicted of causing grievous bodily harm, was given a suspended sentence.)

In 2004, Arabs expressed outrage at graphic photograph­s of naked Iraqi prisoners being humiliated by U.S. military police; President George W. Bush condemned the mistreatme­nt of prisoners, saying “that’s not the way we do things in America.”

In 2010, heavy winds and high tides complicate­d efforts to hold back oil from a blown-out BP-operated rig that threatened to coat bird and marine life in the Gulf of Mexico; President Barack Obama halted any new offshore projects pending safeguards to prevent more explosions like the one that unleashed the spill.

In 2019, Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó took to the streets to call for a military uprising against Nicolas Maduro; street battles erupted in the Venezuelan capital. The Trump administra­tion quickly declared enthusiast­ic support for the Venezuelan opposition effort.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Singer Willie Nelson is 88. Actor Burt Young is 81. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden is

75. Movie director Allan Arkush, actor Perry King and singer-musician Wayne Kramer are 73. Singer Merrill Osmond is 68. Movie director Jane Campion is 67. Movie director Lars von Trier is 65. Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and actor Paul Gross are 62. Basketball Hall-of-Famer Isiah Thomas is 60. Actor Adrian Pasdar is 56. Rock singer J.R. Richards (Dishwalla) and rapper Turbo B (Snap) are 54. Rock musician Clark Vogeler is 52. R&B singer Chris “Choc” Dalyrimple (Soul For Real), rock musician Chris Henderson (3 Doors Down) and country singer Carolyn Dawn Johnson are

50. Actor Lisa Dean Ryan is 49. R&B singers Akon and Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees) are 48. Actor Johnny Galecki is 46. Actor Sam Heughan is 41. Actor Kunal Nayyar is 40. Rapper Lloyd Banks and actor Kirsten Dunst are 39. Actor Dianna Agron is 35. Country singer Brandon Lancaster is 32. Rapper/ producer Travis Scott is 30.

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