Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Tuesday, Jan. 9, the ninth day of 2018. There are 356 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On Jan. 9, 1793, Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard, using a hot-air balloon, flew from Philadelph­ia to Woodbury, New Jersey.

On this date:

In 1788, Connecticu­t became the fifth state to ratify the U.S. Constituti­on.

In 1861, Mississipp­i became the second state to secede from the Union, the same day the Star of the West, a merchant vessel bringing reinforcem­ents and supplies to Federal troops at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, retreated because of artillery fire.

In 1913, Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, was born in Yorba Linda, California.

In 1916, the World War I Battle of Gallipoli ended after eight months with an Ottoman Empire victory as Allied forces withdrew.

In 1931, Bobbi Trout and Edna May Cooper broke an endurance record for female aviators as they returned to Mines Field in Los Angeles after flying a Curtiss Robin monoplane continuous­ly for 122 hours and 50 minutes.

In 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his State of the Union address to Congress, warned of the threat of Communist imperialis­m.

In 1968, the Surveyor 7 space probe made a soft landing on the moon, marking the end of the American series of unmanned exploratio­ns of the lunar surface.

In 1972, reclusive billionair­e Howard Hughes, speaking by telephone from the Bahamas to reporters in Hollywood, said a purported autobiogra­phy of him by Clifford Irving was a fake.

In 1987, the White House released a January 1986 memorandum prepared for President Ronald Reagan by Lt. Col. Oliver L. North showing a link between U.S. arms sales to Iran and the release of American hostages in Lebanon.

In 1997, a Comair commuter plane crashed 18 miles short of the Detroit Metropolit­an Airport, killing all 29 people on board.

Ten years ago: President George W. Bush, on his first visit to Israel while in office, warned Iran of “serious consequenc­es” if it again harassed U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf. The U.S. military reported nine American soldiers were killed in the first two days of a new offensive to root out al-Qaida in Iraq fighters holed up in districts north of Baghdad.

Five years ago: Vice President Joe Biden heard personal stories of gun violence from representa­tives of victims groups and gun-safety organizati­ons at the White House as he undertook to draft the Obama administra­tion’s response to the mass shooting at a Connecticu­t elementary school. No one was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame; for the second time in four decades, baseball writers failed to give any player the 75 percent required for induction to Cooperstow­n, sending a firm signal that stars of the Steroids Era would be held to a different standard.

One year ago: President-elect Donald Trump appointed his influentia­l son-in-law Jared Kushner as a White House senior adviser. The outgoing Obama administra­tion blackliste­d five Russians as the feud over U.S. election hacking escalated. Master Sgt. Debra Clayton, an Orlando, Florida, police officer, was fatally shot in the parking lot of a Wal-mart store while trying to arrest a man suspected of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend (the suspect has since been arrested). In college football’s first national championsh­ip rematch, No. 3 Clemson took down topranked Alabama 35-31.

Today’s Birthdays: Author Judith Krantz is 90. Football Hall of Famer Bart Starr is 84. Actress K. Callan is 82. Folk singer Joan Baez is 77. Rockabilly singer Roy Head is 77. Rock musician Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) is 74. Actor John Doman is 73. Singer David Johansen (aka Buster Poindexter) is 68. Singer Crystal Gayle is 67. Actor J.K. Simmons is 63. Actress Imelda Staunton is 62. Nobel Peace laureate Rigoberto Menchu is 59. Rock musician Eric Erlandson is 55. Actress Joely Richardson is 53. Rock singer-musician Dave Matthews is 51. Actress-director Joey Lauren Adams is 50. Actress Angela Bettis is 45. Actor Omari Hardwick is 44. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is 36. Pop-rock musician Drew Brown (OneRepubli­c) is 34. Rock-soul singer Paolo Nutini is 31. Actress Nina Dobrev is 29.

Thought for Today: “Living is a form of not being sure, not knowing what next or how. The moment you know how, you begin to die a little. The artist never entirely knows. We guess. We may be wrong, but we take leap after leap in the dark.”— Agnes de Mille, American dancer(1905-1993).

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