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Today In History

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today is Monday, July 24, the 205th day of 2017. There are 160 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

› 1567: Mary, Queen of Scots was forced to abdicate by Scottish nobles in favor of her infant son James, who became King of Scotland at the age of one.

ON THIS DATE

› 1783: Latin American revolution­ary Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, Venezuela.

› 1862: Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States, and the first to have been born a U.S. citizen, died at age 79 in Kinderhook, New York, the town where he was born in 1782.

› 1866: Tennessee became the first state to be readmitted to the Union after the Civil War.

› 1915: The SS Eastland, a passenger ship carrying more than 2,500 people, rolled onto its side while docked at the Clark Street Bridge on the Chicago River; an estimated 844 people died in the disaster.

› 1937: The state of Alabama dropped charges against four of the nine young black men accused of raping two white women in the “Scottsboro Case.”

› 1952: President Harry S. Truman announced a settlement in a 53-day steel strike. The Gary Cooper western “High Noon” had its U.S. premiere in New York.

› 1959: During a visit to Moscow, Vice President Richard Nixon engaged in his famous “Kitchen Debate” with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.

› 1967: French President Charles de Gaulle stirred controvers­y during a visit to Montreal, Canada, when he declared, “Vive le Quebec libre!” (Long live free Quebec!)

› 1974: The U.S. Supreme Court unanimousl­y ruled that President Richard Nixon had to turn over subpoenaed White House tape recordings to the Watergate special prosecutor.

› 1987: Hulda Crooks, a 91-year-old mountainee­r from California, became the oldest woman to conquer Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest peak.

› 1998: A gunman burst into the U.S. Capitol, killing two police officers before being shot and captured. (The shooter, Russell Eugene Weston Jr., is being held in a federal mental facility.)

› 2002: Nine coal miners became trapped in a flooded tunnel of the Quecreek Mine in western Pennsylvan­ia; the story ended happily 77 hours later with the rescue of all nine.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Actor John Aniston is

84. Political cartoonist Pat Oliphant is 82. Comedian Ruth Buzzi is 81. Actor Mark Goddard is

81. Actor Dan Hedaya is

77. Comedian Gallagher is 71. Actor Robert Hays is 70. Former Republican national chairman Marc Racicot is 69. Actor Michael Richards is 68. Actress Lynda Carter is

66. Movie director Gus Van Sant is 65. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., is 64. Country singer Pam Tillis is 60. Actor Paul Ben-Victor is 55. Basketball Hall of Famer Karl Malone is 54. Retired MLB AllStar Barry Bonds is 53. Actress-singer Kristin Chenoweth is 49. Actress Laura Leighton is 49. Actor John P. Navin Jr. is

49. Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez is 48. Basketball player-turned-actor Rick Fox is 48. Actress Jamie Denbo (TV: “Orange is the New Black”) is 44. Actor Eric Szmanda is

42. Actress Rose Byrne is

38. Actress Summer Glau is 36. Actress Elisabeth Moss is 35. Actress Anna Paquin is 35. Actress Megan Park is 31. Actress Mara Wilson is 30. Rock singer Jay McGuiness (The Wanted) is 27. Actress Emily Bett Rickards is 26. TV personalit­y Bindi Irwin is 19.

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