Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

On this day, March 19

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1859 The opera “Faust” by Charles Gounod premiered in Paris.

1931 Nevada Gov. Fred B. Balzar signed a measure legalizing casino gambling in the state.

1942 During World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered men between the ages of 45 and 64, inclusive, to register for non-military duty.

1945 During World War II, 724 people were killed when a Japanese dive bomber attacked the carrier USS Franklin off Japan (the ship was saved).

1977 The series finale of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” aired on CBS-TV, ending the situation comedy’s seven-season run.

1987 Televangel­ist Jim Bakker resigned as chairman of his PTL ministry organizati­on amid a sex and money scandal involving Jessica Hahn, a former church secretary.

1991 Polish President Lech Walesa arrived in Washington for his first state visit to the United States.

1995 After a 21-month hiatus, Michael Jordan returned to profession­al basketball with his former team, the Chicago Bulls. (He would go on to win three more NBA championsh­ips to go with the three he and the Bulls had already won.)

1997 Artist Willem de Kooning, considered one of the 20th century’s greatest painters, died in East Hampton, N.Y., at age 92.

2003 President George W. Bush ordered the start of war against Iraq. (Because of the time difference, it was early March 20 in Iraq.)

2007 A methane gas explosion in a Siberian coal mine killed 110 workers.

2012 The Justice Department announced it had begun an investigat­ion into the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Florida by a neighborho­od watch captain, George Zimmerman. (No federal civil rights charges were filed; Zimmerman was acquitted of a state charge of second-degree murder after claiming self-defense.)

2013 Pope Francis officially began his ministry as the 266th pope, receiving the ring symbolizin­g the papacy and a wool stole exemplifyi­ng his role as shepherd of his 1.2-billion strong flock during a Mass at the Vatican.

2020 President Donald Trump focused attention on a malaria drug, chloroquin­e, as a possible coronaviru­s treatment; the FDA issued a statement saying that there were “no FDA-approved therapeuti­cs” to treat COVID-19.

2022 Russian forces pushed deeper into Ukraine’s besieged and battered port city of Mariupol, where heavy fighting shut down a major steel plant and local authoritie­s pleaded for more Western help.

Today’s birthdays: Actor Renee Taylor, 91. Actor Ursula Andress, 88. Singer Clarence “Frogman” Henry, 87. Singer Ruth Pointer (The Pointer Sisters), 78. Actor Glenn Close, 77. Actor Bruce Willis, 69. Actor-comedian Mary Scheer, 61. Playwright Neil LaBute, 61. Actor Connor Trinneer, 55. Rock musician Gert Bettens (K’s Choice), 54. Rapper Bun B, 51. Rock musician Zach Lind (Jimmy Eat World), 48. Actor Virginia Williams, 46. Actor Abby Brammell, 45. MLB pitcher Clayton Kershaw, 36. Actor Craig Lamar Traylor, 35. Actor Philip Bolden, 29.

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