Dayton Daily News

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Wednesday, Nov. 21, the 325th day of 2018.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

On Nov. 21, 1980, 87 people died in a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

ON THIS DATE

In 1789, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the U.S. Constituti­on.

In 1922, Rebecca L. Felton, a Georgia Democrat, was sworn in as the first woman to serve in the U.S. Senate; her term, the result of an interim appointmen­t, ended the following day as Walter F. George, the winner of a special election, took office.

In 1927, picketing strikers at the Columbine Mine in northern Colorado were fired on by state police; six miners were killed.

In 1931, the Universal horror film“Frankenste­in,”starring Boris Karloff as the monster and Colin Clive as his creator, was first released.

In 1969, the Senate voted down the Supreme Court nomination of Clement F. Haynsworth, 55-45, the first such rejection since 1930.

In 1979, a mob attacked the U-S Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, killing two Americans.

In 1985, U.S. Navy intelligen­ce analyst Jonathan Jay Pollard was arrested, accused of spying for Israel. (Pollard later pleaded guilty to espionage and was sentenced to life in prison; he was released on parole on Nov. 20, 2015.)

In 1992, a three-day tornado outbreak that struck 13 states began in the Houston area before spreading to the Midwest and eastern U.S.; 26 people were killed. Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., issued an apology but refused to discuss allegation­s that he’d made unwelcome sexual advances toward ten women over the years. (Faced with a threat of expulsion, Packwood ended up resigning from the Senate in 1995.)

In 1995, Balkan leaders meeting in Dayton, Ohio, initialed a peace plan to end three and a-half years of ethnic fighting in BosniaHerz­egovina.

In 1997, U.N. arms inspectors returned to Iraq after Saddam Hussein’s three-week standoff with the United Nations over the presence of Americans on the team.

In 2001, Ottilie (Lundgren, a 94-year-old resident of Oxford, Conn., died of inhalation anthrax; she was the apparent last victim of a series of anthrax attacks carried out through the mail system.

Ten years ago: Wall Street staged a comeback, with the major indexes jumping more than 5 percent and the Dow Jones industrial­s surging nearly 500 points.

Five years ago: Sweeping aside a century of precedent, Democrats took a chunk out of the Senate’s hallowed filibuster tradition, clearing the way for speedy confirmati­on of controvers­ial appointmen­ts made by President Barack Obama; Republican­s warned Democrats would regret their actions once political fortunes were reversed and they could no longer block appointmen­ts made by a GOP president. One year ago: President Donald Trump, who’d been silent for more than a week about the sexual assault allegation­s against Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, discounted those allegation­s and said voters must not support Moore’s “liberal”rival.

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

“Never confuse motion with action.” — Ernest Hemingway, American author (18991961).

— ASSOCIATED PRESS

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