Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

- By Andrews Mcmeel Almanac TODAY’S MOON:

Monday, August 30, 2021

Today is the 242nd day of 2021 and the 72nd day of summer.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1945, British forces ended Japan’s occupation of Hong Kong.

In 1963, a United States-soviet diplomatic teletype “hotline,” intended to prevent accidental war, was installed.

In 1967, the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointmen­t of Thurgood Marshall as the first Black Supreme Court justice.

In 1996, Russian and Chechen leaders agreed to a ceasefire, ending the First Chechen War.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS:

Mary Wollstonec­raft Shelley (1797-1851), author; Huey Long (1893-1935), politician; Shirley Booth (1898-1992), actress; Roy Wilkins (1901-1981), civil rights activist; Fred Macmurray (1908-1991), actor; Ted Williams (1918-2002), baseball player; Warren Buffett (1930- ), businessma­n/philanthro­pist; Robert Crumb (1943- ), writer/ illustrato­r; Peggy Lipton (1946-2019), actress; Lewis Black (1948- ), comedian;

Robert Parish (1953- ), basketball player; Cameron Diaz (1972- ), actress; Andy Roddick (1982- ), tennis player; Bebe Rexha (1989- ), singer-songwriter.

TODAY’S FACT: The average U.S. adult spent 7 hours and 50 minutes each day viewing digital content in 2020; it was the first year in which that number surpassed the amount of time the average U.S. adult spends sleeping each night, which is about 7 hours and 36 minutes.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1905, Ty Cobb made his major-league debut for the Detroit Tigers.

TODAY’S QUOTE:

“The talk of winning our share is not the easy one of disengagem­ent and flight, but the hard one of work, of short as well as long jumps, of disappoint­ments, and of sweet success.” — Roy Wilkins

TODAY’S NUMBER: 32 — cases Thurgood Marshall had argued before the Supreme Court before he became a justice. He won 29 of them.

Last quarter moon (Aug. 30).

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