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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019 COUNCIL GROVE DAILY REPUBLICAN PAGE 3
Today in History(by the Associated Press)
REMINISCING(from the files of the
Council Grove Republican)
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1st insertion ....................... 33¢2nd Day ............................. 31¢3rd Day .............................. 29¢each day thereafter ............. 27¢(Those not inserted continuously charged
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HERE
1979El Dorado Swim Club admitted
as member of Great Plains Swim League…Gerald Lockhart, Salina, is county executive director trainee working with Norman Tornquist at Morris County Agricultural Stabili-zation and Conservation office.
1989USD 417 Board of Education stud-
ies possible affect of reappraisal and reclassification on district’s future financial picture…Ross’s posts 4-0 record to win coed volleyball tourna-ment with the Jammers placing sec-ond; members of the winning team are Bruce and Denise Blount, Mike and Gina Hayes, Kelly Hickman, Paula Sarratt and Brenda Blim.
1999Dan and Linda Peterson, Burdick,
selected to receive Master Farm-er-master Farm Homemaker award co-sponsored by KSU and Kansas Chamber of Commerce and Indus-try…Jeff Jernigan assumes position of president at Bannister Bank & Trust in Kansas City, MO.
2009Brave Voices to present the musi-
cal “Beauty and the Beast”; among cast members are Courtney Frye, Tim Acosta, Bryce Ellerman, Alex Paul, Travis LeMay, Sheinja Wal-ters, Josh Jimerson, Katrina Bainum, Bailey Henry, Sarah Hornung, Matt Menear, Katie Acosta, Catie Gillasp-ie and Javyn Carl.
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basis.
Today is Friday, March 8, the 67th day of 2019. There are 298 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:On March 8, 1702, England’s
Queen Anne acceded to the throne upon the death of King William III.
On this date:In 1618, German astronomer Jo-
hannes Kepler devised his third law of planetary motion.
In 1854, U.S. Commodore Mat-thew C. Perry made his second land-ing in Japan; within a month, he con-cluded a treaty with the Japanese.
In 1948, the Supreme Court, in McCollum v. Board of Education, struck down voluntary religious ed-ucation classes in Champaign, Illi-nois, public schools, saying the pro-gram violated separation of church and state.
In 1965, the United States landed its first combat troops in South Viet-nam as 3,500 Marines arrived to de-fend the U.S. air base at Da Nang.
In 1971, Joe Frazier defeated Mu-hammad Ali by decision in what was billed as “The Fight of the Century” at Madison Square Garden in New York. Silent film comedian Harold Lloyd died in Beverly Hills, Califor-nia, at age 77.
In 1975, the first International Women’s Day was celebrated.
In 1979, technology firm Philips demonstrated a prototype compact disc player during a press confer-ence in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
In 1983, in a speech to the Nation-al Association of Evangelicals con-vention in Orlando, Florida, Presi-dent Ronald Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as an “evil empire.”
In 1988, 17 soldiers were killed when two Army helicopters from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, collided in mid-flight.
In 1999, baseball Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio died in Hollywood,
Florida, at age 84.In 2004, Abul Abbas, the Palestin-
ian guerrilla leader who’d planned the hijacking of the Achille Lauro (ah-KEE’-leh LOW’-roh) passen-ger ship, died while in U.S. custody in Baghdad, Iraq; he was 56. Actor Robert Pastorelli was found dead in his Hollywood Hills, Calif., home; he was 49.
In 2008, President George W. Bush vetoed a bill that would have banned the CIA from using simu-lated drowning and other coercive interrogation methods to gain infor-mation from suspected terrorists.
Ten years ago: A pastor was gunned down during a Sunday sermon in a southwestern Illinois church; a judge later ruled the sus-pect in the shooting, Terry Sedlacek (SEHD’-lak), was mentally unfit to stand trial in the killing of the Rev. Fred Winters at the First Bap-tist Church of Maryville. A suicide bomber struck a police academy in Baghdad, killing at least 30. Coun-try singer Hank Locklin, 91, died in Brewton, Ala.
Five years ago: Malaysia Air-lines Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 with 239 people on board, vanished during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, setting off a massive search. (To date, the fate of the jet-liner and its occupants has yet to be determined.)
One year ago: U.S. and South Ko-rean officials said President Don-ald Trump had agreed to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jung Un by the end of May to negotiate an end to North Korea’s nuclear weap-ons program. Despite Republican warnings of a trade war, Trump ordered steep new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to the Unit-ed States. Mississippi lawmakers passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the nation, making the procedure illegal in most cases after 15 weeks of pregnancy; a fed-eral judge later struck down the law as unconstitutional. Serena Williams beat Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan, 7-5, 6-3, in the first round of a tour-nament in Indian Wells, California; it was Williams’ first match follow-ing a 14-month layoff for the birth of her daughter.
Today’s Birthdays: Jazz musi-cian George Coleman is 84. Ac-tress Sue Ane (correct) Langdon is 83. College Football Hall of Famer Pete Dawkins is 81. Baseball play-er-turned-author Jim Bouton is 80. Songwriter Carole Bayer Sager is 75. Actor-director Micky Dolenz (The Monkees) is 74. Singer-musi-cian Randy Meisner is 73. Pop singer Peggy March is 71. Baseball Hall of Famer Jim Rice is 66. Jazz musician Billy Childs is 62. Singer Gary Nu-man is 61. NBC News anchor Lester Holt is 60. Actor Aidan Quinn is 60. Country musician Jimmy Dormire is 59. Actress Camryn Manheim is 58. Actor Leon (no last name) is 56. Rock singer Shawn Mullins (The Thorns) is 51. Neo-soul singer Van Hunt is 49. Actress Andrea Parker is 49. Actor Boris Kodjoe is 46. Ac-tor Freddie Prinze Jr. is 43. Actress Laura Main is 42. Actor James Van Der Beek is 42. Rhythm-and-blues singer Kameelah Williams (702) is 41. Actor Nick Zano is 41. Rock singer Tom Chaplin (Keane) is 40. Rock musician Andy Ross (OK Go) is 40. Actress Jessica Collins is 36. Rhythm-and-blues singer Kristinia (kris-teh-NEE’-ah) DeBarge is 29.
Thought for Today: “There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.” — Aldous Huxley, English author (1894-1963).
NEED ECONOMICAL meeting space? Call the Bowers Center. Larry, 785-466-1282. 138-tfx
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MINI-STORAGE Space Available. New units now available. Sizes 10x6 to 10x20. For information call U-Store-It, 767-5399 or 767-6878. tfc
SELLING JOHN Wayne memora-bilia, Precious Moments figurines, & cookie jars. For information, 620-787-2261. 47-3c
THOMSON BRAKE and Align-ment, 2104 West 6th Ave., Empo-ria. 620-342-3823. 48-1c
THE MORRIS County Sheriff’s Department is accepting applica-tions for the fulltime position of Sheriff Communications Dis-patcher. Applicant must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid driver’s license, a high school di-ploma or equivalent. Applicant must be able to pass a criminal history background check and psychological evaluation. Appli-cant must be able to work multiple shifts. An application and job de-scription may be requested at the Morris County Sheriff Office any day of the week. Applications will be accepted until position is filled.
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PART-TIME KITCHEN aide needed. Diversicare a skilled nurs-ing facility is looking for a part time kitchen aide. Afternoon to evening, 5 days a week. Could turn into full time. Please go on-line at dvcr.com to fill out an ap-plication. If you have any ques-tions you may contact Mary De Vries at 767-5172. 39-10c
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Groundbreaking Set For New Kansas City Airport
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A groundbreaking celebration is planned for late March for the new single-terminal Kansas City Interna-tional Airport.
The Kansas City Aviation Depart-ment and the project developer an-nounced Thursday that the celebra-tion will be March 25 at the airport.
The announcement is another step toward a new airport in the city, which was a source of controversy for years before voters in Novem-ber overwhelmingly approved de-molishing the current three-terminal airport and replacing it with a single terminal.
The City Council last week ap-proved agreements between the city and developer Edgemoor over the design and construction of the air-port.
The new terminal will have 39 gates and more than 1 million square feet.