South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)
Today in history
In 1776,
the Second Continental Congress made the term “United States” official, replacing “United Colonies.”
In 1830
Charles Durant flew a balloon from New York across the Hudson River to Perth Amboy, N.J.
In 1850
California became the 31st state.
In 1893
Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland, gave birth to a daughter, Esther, in the White House; it was the first time a president’s child was born in the executive mansion.
In 1926
the National Broadcasting Co. was created by the Radio Corporation of America.
In 1943 Allied
forces landed at Salerno and Taranto during World War II.
In 1948
the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) was created.
In 1967
the comedy show “Rowan & Martin's LAUGHIN” aired as a one-time special on NBC; its success led to a regular series beginning in January 1968.
In 1971
prisoners seized control of the maximumsecurity Attica Correctional Facility near Buffalo, N.Y., beginning a siege that ended up claiming 43 lives.
In 1991
boxer Mike Tyson was indicted in Indianapolis on a charge of raping Desiree Washington, a beauty pageant contestant; Tyson later was convicted.
In 1993
PLO leaders and Israel agreed to recognize each other, clearing the way for a peace accord.