El Dorado News-Times

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Wednesday, June 3, the 155th day of 2020. There are 211 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History: On June 3, 1965, astronaut Edward H. White became the first American to "walk" in space during the flight of Gemini 4.

On this date:

In 1861, Illinois Sen. Stephen A. Douglas, the Democratic presidenti­al nominee in the 1860 election, died in Chicago of typhoid fever; he was 48.

In 1924, author Franz Kafka, 40, died near Vienna.

In 1935, the French liner Normandie set a record on its maiden voyage, arriving in New York after crossing the Atlantic in just four days.

In 1943, Los Angeles saw the beginning of its "Zoot Suit Riots" as white servicemen clashed with young Latinos wearing distinctiv­e-looking zoot suits; the violence finally ended when military officials declared the city off limits to enlisted personnel.

In 1948, the 200-inch reflecting Hale Telescope at the Palomar Mountain Observator­y in California was dedicated.

In 1962, Air France Flight 007, a U.S.-bound Boeing 707, crashed while attempting to take off from Orly Airport near Paris; all but two of the 132 people aboard were killed.

In 1963, Pope John XXIII died at age 81; he was succeeded by Pope Paul VI.

In 1977, the United States and Cuba agreed to set up diplomatic interests sections in each other's countries; Cuba also announced the immediate release of 10 Americans jailed on drug charges.

In 1989, Iran's spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, died. On the same day, Chinese army troops began their sweep of Beijing to crush student-led prodemocra­cy demonstrat­ions.

In 2004, President George W. Bush announced the resignatio­n of CIA Director George Tenet amid a controvers­y over intelligen­ce lapses about suspected weapons of mass destructio­n in Iraq and the September 11 terrorist attacks.

In 2008, Barack Obama claimed the Democratic presidenti­al nomination, speaking in the same St. Paul, Minnesota, arena where Republican­s would be holding their national convention in September 2008.

In 2016, heavyweigh­t boxing champion Muhammad Ali died at a hospital in Scottsdale, Arizona, at age 74.

Ten years ago: BP sliced off a pipe with giant shears to make way for a cap in the latest bid to curtail the worst oil spill in U.S. history. During an Oval Office faceoff over illegal immigratio­n, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer told President Barack Obama Americans "want our border secured" while Obama underscore­d his objections over the tough immigratio­n law Brewer had signed, calling it discrimina­tory. Joran van der Sloot, long suspected in the 2005 disappeara­nce of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba, was arrested in Chile following the slaying of 21-year-old Stephany Flores in Peru. (Van der Sloot is serving a 28-year sentence for Flores' murder.)

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