Texarkana Gazette

TODAY HISTORY IN

- —THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today is Friday, Sept. 14, the 257th day of 2018. There are 108 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On Sept. 14, 1901, President William McKinley died in Buffalo, New York, of gunshot wounds inflicted by an assassin; Vice President Theodore Roosevelt succeeded him.

On this date:

■ In 1814, Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the poem “Defence of Fort McHenry” (later “The Star-Spangled Banner”) after witnessing the American flag flying over the Maryland fort following a night of British naval bombardmen­t during the War of 1812.

■ In 1861, the first naval engagement of the Civil War took place as the USS Colorado attacked and sank the Confederat­e private schooner Judah off Pensacola, Florida.

■ In 1927, modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan died in Nice, France, when her scarf became entangled in a wheel of the sports car she was riding in.

■ In 1972, the family drama series “The Waltons” premiered on CBS.

■ In 1975, Pope Paul VI declared Mother Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton the first U.S.-born saint.

■ In 1982, Princess Grace of Monaco, formerly actress Grace Kelly, died at age 52 of injuries from a car crash the day before; Lebanon’s president-elect, Bashir Gemayel was killed by a bomb.

■ In 1991, the government of South Africa, the African National Congress and the Inkatha Freedom Party signed a national peace pact.

■ In 1994, on the 34th day of a strike by players, Acting Baseball Commission­er Bud Selig announced the 1994 season was over.

■ In 2001, Americans packed churches and clogged public squares on a day of remembranc­e for the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. President George W. Bush prayed with his Cabinet and attended services at Washington National Cathedral, then flew to New York, where he waded into the ruins of the World Trade Center and addressed rescue workers in a flag-waving, bullhorn-wielding show of resolve.

■ In 2012, fury over an anti-Muslim film ridiculing the Prophet Muhammad spread across the Muslim world, with

deadly clashes near Western embassies in Tunisia and Sudan, an American fastfood restaurant set ablaze in Lebanon, and internatio­nal peacekeepe­rs attacked in the Sinai.

Ten years ago: Losing its devastatin­g punch as a major hurricane, Ike neverthele­ss drubbed the Midwest with powerful winds and floodwater­s. Carlos Zambrano pitched the first no-hitter for the Chicago Cubs in 36 years, striking out 10 in a 5-0 win over Houston in a game relocated to Milwaukee because of Hurricane Ike.

Today’s Birthdays: Actress Melissa Leo is 58. Actress Faith Ford is 54. Actress Michelle Stafford is 53. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is 53. Actor Dan Cortese is 51. Actor-writer-directorpr­oducer Tyler Perry is 49. Actor Andrew Lincoln is 45. Rapper Nas is 45. Singer Alex Clare is 33.

Thought for Today: “Civilizati­ons die from philosophi­cal calm, irony, and the sense of fair play quite as surely as they die of debauchery.” — Joseph Wood Krutch, American author, critic and educator (1893-1970).

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