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Today in History: October 31

Indira Gandhi

Today in History: October 31: In 1913, the Lincoln Highway, the first automobile highway across the United States, was dedicated. In 1941, work was completed on the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, begun in 1927. In 1950, Earl Lloyd of the Washington Capitols became the first Black American to play in an NBA game. In 1984, Indira Gandhi, India’s Prime Minister for over 15 years, was assassinated by two of her own security guards.

Today in History: October 30

Separatist supporter Maude Theroux-Seguin cries while viewing the final result of Canada’s independence referendum in Montreal (AP Photo - Eric Draper)

Today in History: October 30, 1912, Vice President James S. Sherman, running for a second term of office with President William Howard Taft, died six days before Election Day. In 1938, the radio play “The War of the Worlds,” starring Orson Welles, aired on the CBS Radio Network. In 1975, the New York Daily News ran the headline, “Ford to City: Drop Dead” a day after President Gerald R Ford said he would veto any proposed federal bailout of New York City. In 1995, by a razor-thin vote of 50.6 percent to 49.4 percent, Federalists prevailed over separatists in a Quebec secession referendum. In 2005, the late Rosa Parks became the first woman to lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.

Today in History: October 29

Thousands of unemployed people gather outside City Hall in Cleveland during the Great Depression (AP Photo File)

Today in History. October 29. In 1929, ‘Black Tuesday’ descended on the New York Stock Exchange, heralding the beginning of America’s Great Depression. In 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh, the English courtier, military adventurer and poet, was executed in London for treason. In 1940, Secretary of War Henry Stimson drew the first number from a glass bowl in America’s first peacetime military draft. In 1956, the Suez Crisis began when Israeli forces, backed by Great Britain and France, pushed into Egypt toward the Suez Canal. In 1998, Sen. John Glenn, at age 77, returned to space aboard the shuttle Discovery. In 2015, China announced plans to abolish its one-child policy, allowing all families to have two children for the first time in over 35 years. In 2017, all but 10 members of the Houston Texans took a knee during the national anthem. In 2018, a Boeing jet operated by the Indonesian airline Lion Air crashed in the Java Sea minutes after takeoff from Jakarta, killing all 189 people on board. In 2022, more than 150 people were killed and dozens more injured in South Korea after being crushed by a large crowd pushing forward on a narrow street during Halloween festivities in Seoul.

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