Wednesday 27 June 2012

June 23, 2012

Born on this date
Happy Birthday, Sherry Holden!

90 years ago
1922


Labour
Two days of violence during a coal mine strike at Herrin, Illinois concluded with 36 people killed, 21 of them miners.

Golf
Walter Hagen of Rochester, New York finished 1 stroke ahead of Jim Barnes and George Duncan at Royal St. George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England, becoming the first American to win the British Open.

80 years ago
1932


On the radio
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, starring Richard Gordon and Leigh Lovell, on NBC

This was the last episode of the season.

60 years ago
1952


On television tonight
Dwight D. Eisenhower, a candidate for the Republican Party U.S. presidential nomination, delivered an address on "the aggressive force of Communism."



Lights Out, on NBC
Tonight's episode: The Coins of Death, starring Joseph Anthony and Berry Kroeger

50 years ago
1962


Hit parade
#1 single in Italy: Stai lontana da me--Adriano Celentano (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in the U.K. (New Musical Express): Come Outside--Mike Sarne (with Wendy Richard)

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): I Can't Stop Loving You--Ray Charles (4th week at #1)

U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 I Can't Stop Loving You--Ray Charles (5th week at #1)
2 The Stripper--David Rose and his Orchestra
3 Palisades Park--Freddy Cannon
4 Stranger on the Shore--Mr. Acker Bilk
--Andy Williams
5 It Keeps Right on a-Hurtin'--Johnny Tillotson
6 Roses are Red (My Love)--Bobby Vinton
7 Snap Your Fingers--Joe Henderson
8 Playboy--The Marvelettes
9 Al Di La'--Emilio Pericoli
10 The One Who Really Loves You--Mary Wells

Singles entering the chart were Ahab, the Arab by Ray Stevens (#86); Goodbye Dad by the Castle Sisters (#93); Dancin' Party by Chubby Checker (#96); I Just Can't Help It by Jackie Wilson (#98); and Keep Your Love Locked (Deep in Your Heart) by Paul Petersen (#100).

U.S.A. Top 10 (Music Vendor)
1 I Can't Stop Loving You--Ray Charles
2 It Keeps Right on a-Hurtin'--Johnny Tillotson
3 The Stripper--David Rose and his Orchestra
4 Palisades Park--Freddy Cannon
5 Stranger on the Shore--Mr. Acker Bilk
--Andy Williams
6 Second Hand Love--Connie Francis
7 (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance--Gene Pitney
8 Snap Your Fingers--Joe Henderson
9 The One Who Really Loves You--Mary Wells
10 Roses are Red (My Love)--Bobby Vinton

Singles entering the chart were Welcome Home Baby by the Shirelles (#64); Ahab, the Arab by Ray Stevens (#69); If I Should Love You by the Dreamlovers (#78); Keep Your Love Locked (Deep in Your Heart) by Paul Petersen (#83); But Not for Me by Ketty Lester (#88); Steel Men by Jimmy Dean (#90); Breaking Up is Hard to Do by Neil Sedaka (#96); More than You Know by the Platters (#97); Cuore by Tony DeFranco (#98); Little Red Rented Rowboat by Joe Dowell (#99); Worried Mind by Ray Anthony (#100); Dancin' Party by Chubby Checker (also #100); and Theme from "Hatari!" by Henry Mancini and his Orchestra (also #100). As the title indicates, Theme from "Hatari!" was from the movie.

40 years ago
1972


Economics and finance
The British Treasury announced that it was freeing the pound sterling from its official parity rate of $2.6057 U.S. and letting it float temporarily in the international money market to a new level determined by supply and demand. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber told the House of Commons that the move had been caused by large speculation against the pound that had forced the U.K. to use its reserves, and had led to intervention by Europe’s central banks to maintain the official rate.

Scandal
U.S. President Richard Nixon and aide H.R. Haldeman discussed ways to obstruct the Federal Bureau of Investigation's investigation of the June 17 break-in at the Democratic National Committee's offices in the Watergate complex in Washington.

Law
U.S. President Richard Nixon signed Title IX, a statute which barred sex discrimination at schools receiving federal funds, effectively forcing colleges to create sports programs for women if they wanted to keep their revenue-producing sports programs for men. The lasting effect of trying to enforce a non-existent equality has not been to enhance women's sports programs, but to kill men's programs (e.g., California State University at Fullerton, from which Canadian Football Hall of Famers such as Damon Allen and Mike Pringle came, no longer has a football program).

25 years ago
1987


Economics and finance
The United States Labor Department reported that the consumer price index had increased 0.3% in May.

20 years ago
1992


Politics and government
In the Israeli general election, the Labour Party, led by Yitzhak Rabin, took 44 seats in the 120-seat Knesset to take power for the first time in 15 years. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir’s Likud Party took 32 seats, while the three-party coalition called Meretz won 12 seats. Labour supported a “land for peace” compromise with Palestinians, while Likud opposed Palestinian self-rule and was committed to constructing more Jewish settlements in the occupied territories. Meretz supported an independent Palestine. It was expected that Meretz and several small parties would join with Labour to produce a parliamentary majority for Mr. Rabin.

Crime
New York crime boss John Gotti was sentenced to life in prison for racketeering and five counts of murder.

10 years ago
2002


Disasters
In Arizona, the Rodeo and Chediski fires merged, creating the largest wildfire in the state’s history; about 330,000 acres had been burned.

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