DAILY ALMANAC
Today is Saturday, March 4, the 63rd day of 2023. There are 302 days left in the year. On this date in:
1789: The Constitution of the United States went into effect as the first Federal Congress met in New York. (The lawmakers then adjourned for lack of a quorum.)
1865: President Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated for a second term of office; with the end of the Civil War in sight.
1917: Republican Jeannette Rankin of Montana took her seat as the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, the same day President Woodrow Wilson took his oath of office for a second term (it being a Sunday, a private ceremony was held inside the U.S. Capitol; a second, public swearingin took place the next day).
1933: Franklin D. Roosevelt took office as America’s 32nd president.
1966: John Lennon of The Beatles was quoted in the London Evening Standard as saying, “We’re more popular than Jesus now,” a comment that caused an angry backlash in the United States.
1981: A jury in Salt Lake City convicted Joseph Paul Franklin, an avowed racist and serial killer, of violating the civil rights of two Black men, Ted Fields and David Martin, who’d been shot to death. (Franklin received two life sentences for this crime; he was executed in 2013 for the 1977 murder of a Jewish man, Gerald Gordon.)
1987: President Ronald Reagan addressed the nation on the Iran-contra affair, acknowledging that his overtures to Iran had “deteriorated” into an armsfor-hostages deal.
1994: In New York, four extremists were convicted of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that killed six people and injured more than a thousand. Actor-comedian John Candy died in Durango, Mexico, at age 43.
1998: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that sexual harassment at work can be illegal even when the offender and victim are of the same gender.
2015: The Justice Department cleared Darren Wilson, a white former Ferguson, Missouri, police officer, in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, a Black 18-year-old, but also issued a scathing report calling for sweeping changes in city law enforcement practices.
2018: Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were found unconscious on a bench in the southwestern English city of Salisbury; both survived what British authorities said was a murder attempt using a nerve agent.
Actor Paula Prentiss (1975’s “The Stepford Wives”) is 85. Movie director
Adrian Lyne (“Fatal Attraction”) is 82. Singer Chris Rea is 72. Actor-singer
Ronn Moss of Player (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) is 71. Actor
Kay Lenz is 70. Musician
Emilio Estefan of the Miami Sound Machine is 70. Actor Catherine O’hara (“Home Alone,” “A Mighty Wind”) is 69. Actor Mykelti Williamson (“Forrest Gump”) is 66. Actor Patricia Heaton (“The Middle,” “Everybody Loves Raymond”) is 65. Actor Steven Weber (“NCIS: New Orleans,” “Wings”) is 62. Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted is 60. Actor Stacy Edwards (“Chicago Hope”) is 58. Rapper Grand Puba (Brand Nubian) is 57.