TODAY IN HISTORY
1536
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of England’s King Henry VIII, was beheaded after being convicted of adultery.
1913
California Gov. Hiram Johnson signed the Webb-Hartley Law prohibiting “aliens ineligible to citizenship” from owning farm land, a measure targeting Asian immigrants, particularly Japanese.
1943
In his second wartime address to the
U.S. Congress, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill pledged his country’s full support in the fight against Japan.
1967
The Soviet Union ratified a treaty with the United States and Britain, banning nuclear and other weapons from outer space as well as celestial bodies such as the moon.
1993
The Clinton White House set off a political storm by abruptly firing the entire staff of its travel office; five of the seven staffers were later reinstated and assigned to other duties.
Birthdays
TV personality David Hartman is 87. Rock singer-composer Pete Townshend is 77. College Football Hall of Famer and former NFL player Archie Manning is 73. Actor Toni Lewis is 62. Rock singer Jenny Berggren is 50. Actor-comedian Michael Che is 39. Pop singer Sam Smith is 30.