Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Wednesday, Aug. 5, the 218th day of 2020. There are 148 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 5, 1974, the White House released transcript­s of subpoenaed tape recordings showing that President Richard Nixon and his chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, had discussed a plan in June 1972 to use the CIA to thwart the FBI’s Watergate investigat­ion; revelation of the tape sparked Nixon’s resignatio­n.

On this date:

■ In 1864, during the Civil War, Union Adm. David G. Farragut led his fleet to victory in the Battle of Mobile Bay, Alabama.

■ In 1914, what’s believed to be the first electric traffic light system was installed in Cleveland, Ohio, at the intersecti­on of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue.

■ In 1936, Jesse Owens of the United States won the 200-meter dash at the Berlin Olympics, collecting the third of his four gold medals.

■ In 1953, Operation Big Switch began as remaining prisoners taken during the Korean War were exchanged at Panmunjom.

■ In 1961, the amusement park Six Flags Over Texas had its official grand opening day in Arlington.

■ In 1962, movie star Marilyn Monroe, 36, was found dead in her Los Angeles home; her death was ruled a probable suicide from “acute barbiturat­e poisoning.” South African anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela was arrested on charges of leaving the country without a passport and inciting workers to strike; it was the beginning of 27 years of imprisonme­nt.

■ In 1964, U.S. Navy pilot Everett Alvarez Jr. became the first American flier to be shot down and captured by North Vietnam; he was held prisoner until February 1973.

■ In 1966, the Beatles’ “Revolver” album was released in the United Kingdom on the Parlophone label; it was released in the United States three days later by Capitol Records. (Songs included “Eleanor Rigby” and “Yellow Submarine,” which were also issued as a double A-side single on Aug. 5 and 8.)

■ In 1981, the federal government began firing air traffic controller­s who had gone out on strike.

■ In 1991, Democratic congressio­nal leaders formally launched an investigat­ion into whether the 1980 ReaganBush campaign had secretly conspired with Iran to delay release of American hostages until after the presidenti­al election, thereby preventing an “October surprise” that supposedly would have benefited President Jimmy Carter. (A task force later concluded there was “no credible evidence” of such a deal.)

■ In 2002, the coral-encrusted gun turret of the Civil War ironclad USS Monitor was raised from the floor of the Atlantic, nearly 140 years after the historic warship sank during a storm.

Ten years ago: The Senate confirmed Elena Kagan, 63-37, as the Supreme Court’s 112th justice and the fourth woman in its history. BP finished pumping cement into the blown Deepwater Horizon oil well in the Gulf of Mexico. Thirty-three workers were trapped in a copper mine in northern Chile after a tunnel caved in (all were rescued after being entombed for 69 days). Ten members of a Christian medical team from the Internatio­nal Assistance Mission were gunned down in Afghanista­n by unknown attackers.

Today’s Birthdays: College Football Hall of Famer and former NFL player Roman Gabriel is 80. Country songwriter Bobby Braddock is 80. Actor Loni Anderson is 75. Actor Erika Slezak is 74. Rock singer Rick Derringer is 73. Actor Holly Palance is 70. Pop singer Samantha Sang is 69. Rock musician Eddie Ojeda (Twisted Sister) is 65. Actorsinge­r Maureen McCormick is

64. Rock musician Pat Smear is

61. Author David Baldacci is 60. Actor Tawney Kitaen is 59. Actor Janet McTeer is 59. Country musician Mark O’Connor is

59. Basketball Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing is 58. Actor Mark Strong is 57. Directorsc­reenwriter James Gunn is 54. Actor Jonathan Silverman is 54. Country singer Terri Clark is

52. Actor Stephanie Szostak is

49. Retired MLB All-Star John Olerud is 52. Rock musician Eicca Toppinen (EYE’-kah TAH’pihn-nehn) (Apocalypti­ca) is

45. Actor Jesse Williams is 40. Actor Brendon Ryan Barrett is

34. Actor Meegan Warner (TV: “TURN: Washington’s Spies”) is 29. Actor/singer Olivia Holt is 23. Actor Albert Tsai is 16. Actor Devin Trey Campbell is

12.

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