Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Monday, Sept. 18, the 261st day of 2017. There are 104 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On September 18, 1947, the National Security Act, which created a National Military Establishm­ent and the position of Secretary of Defense, went into effect.

On this date:

In A.D. 14, the Roman Senate officially confirmed Tiberius as the second emperor of the Roman Empire, succeeding the late Augustus.

In 1793, President George Washington laid the cornerston­e of the U.S. Capitol.

In 1927, the Columbia Phonograph Broadcasti­ng System (later CBS) made its on-air debut with a basic network of 16 radio stations.

In 1961, United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjo­ld was killed in a plane crash in northern Rhodesia.

In 1975, newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was captured by the FBI in San Francisco, 19 months after being kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army.

Ten years ago: O.J. Simpson was charged with seven felonies, including kidnapping, in the alleged armed robbery of sports memorabili­a collectors in a Las Vegas casino-hotel room. (Simpson, sentenced to nine to 33 years in prison, is scheduled to be released on parole in October 2017.) Five years ago: Chicago teachers voted to suspend their strike and return to the classroom after more than a week on picket lines, ending a combative stalemate with Mayor Rahm Emanuel over evaluation­s and job security One year ago: At the United Nations, the United States, Japan and South Korea roundly condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called for tough new measures to further isolate the communist state. The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Seattle Seahawks 9-3 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in a game that marked the return of pro football to the nation’s second-largest market for the first time in nearly 22 years. In Gee Chun of South Korea won the Evian Championsh­ip with the lowest 72-hole score in major championsh­ip history, finishing at 21-under 263 for a four-stroke victory. “Game of Thrones” was honored at the Emmy Awards as top drama for the second consecutiv­e year; “Veep” repeated as best comedy series.

Today’s Birthdays: Singer Jimmie Rodgers is 84. Actor Robert Blake is 84. Actor Fred Willard is 84. Actor Eddie Jones is 83. Gospel singer Bobby Jones is 79. Singer Frankie Avalon is 77. Actress Beth Grant is 68. The U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Ben Carson, is 66. Basketball Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino is 65. College Football Hall of Famer and retired NFL player Billy Sims is 62. Movie director Mark Romanek is 58. Baseball Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg is 58. Alt-countryroc­k musician Mark Olson is 56. Actress Aisha Tyler is 47. Former racing cyclist Lance Armstrong is 46. Opera singer Anna Netrebko is 46. Actress Jada Pinkett Smith is 46. Actor James Marsden is Comedian-actor Jason Sudeikis is 42. Actress Alison Lohman is 38. Designer Brandon Maxwell is 33.

Thought for Today: “Don’t think of retiring from the world until the world will be sorry that you retire. I hate a fellow whom pride or cowardice or laziness drives into a corner, and who does nothing when he is there but sit and growl. Let him come out as I do, and bark.”—Samuel Johnson, English author, critic and lexicograp­her (1709-1784).

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