Malvern Daily Record

Today in History

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1865 - In America, General Robert E. Lee was named general-in-chief of the Confederat­e armies.

1865 - The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constituti­on was passed by the U.S. House of Representa­tives. It was ratified by the necessary number of states on December 6, 1865. The amendment abolished slavery in the United States.

1876 - All Native American Indians were ordered to move into reservatio­ns.

1893 - The trademark "Coca-cola" was first registered in the United States Patent Office.

1917 - Germany announced its policy of unrestrict­ed submarine warfare.

1929 - The USSR exiled Leon Trotsky. He found asylum in Mexico.

1930 - U.S. Navy Lt. Ralph S. Barnaby became the first glider pilot to have his craft released from a dirigible, a large blimp, at Lakehurst, NJ.

1934 - Jim Londos defeated Joe Savoldi in a one-fall match in Chicago, IL. The crowd of 20,000 was one of the largest crowds to see a wrestling match.

1936 - The radio show "The Green Hornet" debuted.

1940 - The first Social Security check was issued by the U.S. Government.

1944 - During World War II, U.S. forces invaded Kwajalein Atoll and other areas of the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.

1945 - Private Eddie Slovik became the only U.S. soldier since the U.S. Civil War to be executed for desertion.

1946 - A new constituti­on in Yugoslavia created six constituen­t republics (Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-herzegovin­a, Macedonia) subordinat­ed to a central authority, on the model of the USSR.

1949 - The first TV daytime soap opera was broadcast from NBC'S station in Chicago, IL. It was "These Are My Children."

1950 - U.S. President Truman announced that he had ordered developmen­t of the hydrogen bomb.

1958 - Explorer I was put into orbit around the earth. It was the first U.S. earth satellite.

1960 - Julie Andrews, Henry Fonda, Rex Harrison and Jackie Gleason, appeared in a two-hour TV special entitled "The Fabulous ’50s".

1971 - Astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell and Stuart A. Roosa blasted off aboard Apollo 14 on a mission to the moon.

1971 - Telephone service between East and West Berlin was re-establishe­d after 19 years.

1982 - Sandy Duncan gave her final performanc­e as "Peter Pan" in Los Angeles, CA. She completed 956 performanc­es without missing a show.

1983 - The wearing of seat belts in cars became compulsory in Britain.

1983 - Jcpenney announced plans to spend in excess of $1 billion over the next five years to modernize stores and to accelerate a reposition­ing program.

1985 - The final Jeep rolled off the assembly line at the AMC plant in Toledo, OH.

1990 - Mcdonald's Corp. opened its first fast-food restaurant in Moscow, Russia.

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