2013-12-12

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Day 345 of 2013

21 days left in this year

HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Hanai: Adopt

PIDGIN WORD OF THE DAY —Cho Cho Lips: Fat Lips

HAWAIIAN PROVERB OF THE DAY — Ah no Hoi: What a terrible thing.
HAOLE SAYING OF THE DAY— “My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four unless there are three other people.”- Orson Welles

TODAY:  “The Hawaii Department of Health announced the finding of “minute amounts of organic chemicals” in a Haleakala National Park water system tank on Maui during routine sampling. State officials identified the organic chemicals as total xylenes and ethylbenzene.” Read More in MauiNow.com »

2012: Unions Rocked by Lying Republican Governor and the Koch Brothers. The Republican governor of Michigan, Rick Snyder, signed a pair of so-called right-to-work bills Tuesday night, dealing unions a major setback in a state that was the crucible of the modern organized-labor movement. This, after he ran on a platform promising just the opposite, like his lying cohort, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. Wake up and vote these evil pricks out of office. Read all the sordid details »



For anyone who is too obtuse to understand what Republican legislators’ and operatives’ real agenda is, we lay it out for you:

Destroy unions

Repeal Medicare

Repeal Social Security

Repeal Roe v. Wade

Kill public education

Make contraception illegal

Re-enslave women

Re-enslave minorities

Require the teachings of Christianity in all schools

Further enrich the already wealthy

Prevent Democrats from voting

HAWAII EVENTS ON THIS DAY

1872: King Kamehameha V dies on his 42nd birthday. He had reigned nine years.

1912: Wireless messages are exchanged directly for the first time between Hawai’i and the nation’s capital.

1921: The Elizabeth Waterhouse Memorial swimming pool is dedicated at Punahou School.

1927: The cornerstone is laid for the new site of St. Louis College in Kaimukï.

1954: The Air Force announces that the Seventh Air Force will be reactivated and its headquarters will eventually be located at Wheeler Air Force Base. It was to be the first major unit to be assigned to Pacific Air Forces.

1961: Safeway announces it plans to build eight markets on O’ahu.

1973: The state Supreme Court rules that all shoreline land lying seaward of the vegetation line belongs to the state.

2007: On Maui, the Mayor’s Energy Conference concludes with the dire predictions that “unless something is done” Maui will lose 20 feet of it’s beaches due to global warming within the next 30 years. NOTHING is mentioned as to what that “something” is, nor who should pay for it and how. The arguments currently going on in Copenhagen might shed some light on this dilemma, but we doubt it.

WORLD EVENTS ON THIS DAY

1620 103 Mayflower pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock

1972 Man landed on the moon for the last time during the Apollo 17 mission.

1994 Russian troops rolled into breakaway republic of Chechnya in a failed bid to restore Moscow’s control over the region.

1997 More than 150 countries agreed at a global warming conference in Kyoto, Japan, to take steps to control greenhouse gas emissions.

1998 The House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against President Bill Clinton.

2002 A congressional report found that intelligence agencies before Sept. 11, 2001, were poorly organized, poorly equipped and slow to pursue clues that might have prevented that day’s terrorist attacks.

2008 Financial manager Bernard Madoff was arrested, accused of running a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme that destroyed thousands of people’s life savings and wrecked charities. (Madoff later pleaded guilty and is serving150 years in federal prison.)

2009: Tiger Woods announced on his website that he was taking an indefinite leave from golf to try to save his marriage to Elin Nordegren. It didn’t work.

BORN ON THIS DAY

1926 Big Mama Thornton blues singer (Ball & Chain, Stronger than Dirt)

11931 Rita Moreno [Rosa Dolores Alverio] Humacao Puerto Rico, (West Side Story)

1939 Tom Hayden 60′s activist/Mr Jane Fonda/(Representative-D-CA)

1941 Max Baucus (Senator-D-MT)

1943 1943 John Kerry, U.S. senator, D-Mass.

1944 Booker T Jones US organist (Booker T & MGs-Green Onions) [or Nov 12]

1944 Brenda Lee [Brenda Mae Tarpley] Lithonia GA, singer (I’m Sorry)

1946 Teri Garr Lakewood OH, actress (Mr Mom, Young Frankenstein)

1953 Ken Wahl actor (Wanderers, Wise Guys)

1954 Jermaine Jackson, Singer (The Jackson 5)

1958 Nikki Sixx, Rock musician (Motley Crue)

1966 Gary Dourdan, Actor (“CSI”)

1967 Mos Def, Rapper, actor

1996: Hailee Steinfeld, actress

DIED ON THIS DAY

1831 John George Schetky composer, dies at 55

1955 Johan C Altorf sculptor (October 3 Monument), dies at 79

1964 Percy Kilbride actor (Ma & Pa Kettle), dies at 76

1964 Sam Cooke US, singer (You Send Me, Sad Moon), slain at a motel at 33

1967 Howard Freeman actor (Double Dynamite), dies after illness in New York NY

1967 Richard Stohr composer, dies at 93

1979 Claire Carleton New York NY, actress (Alice-Cimarron City), dies at 66

1983 Szymon Laks composer, dies at 82

1984 George Waggner director/writer, dies at 90

1991 Robert Q Lewis US comic/TV panel member (RQL Show), dies at 70

1992 Michael Robbins actor (Lunch Hour, On the Buses), dies at 62

1992 Vilma Banky silent film actress (Eagle, Rebel), dies at about 90

1995 Arthur Mullard comedian, dies at 82

1995 John Heawood actor singer/choreographer (Pleasure Garden), dies at 75

1995 Robert Shelton (Shapiro) journalist, dies at 69

1996 Herbert Sally Frankel economist, dies at 93

1996 William George Rushton actor (TW3)/author/cartoonist, dies at 59

1997 Kenneth William Gatland aerospace scientist, dies at 73

1998: Lynn Strait, American singer-songwriter (Snot) (b. 1968)

2004: M. S. Subbulakshmi, Indian singer (b. 1916)

2006 – Elizabeth Bolden, American super-centenarian (b. 1890)

2007: Christie Hennessy, Irish singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1945)

2008: Bettie Page, American model (b. 1923)

2012: Ravi Shankar, Indian-American sitar player and composer (b. 1920)

0384 St Damasus I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1419 Heretic Nicolaas Serrurier exiled from Florence
1477 Duchess Maria van Bourgondie ends Great Privilegie
1572 Spanish troops begin siege of Haarlem
1618 Russia & Poland signs Peace treaty of Dailino
1620 103 Mayflower pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock
1665 “Messiah” Sjabtai Tswi festival in Smyrna
1688 King James II arrested
1710 Battle of Villa Viciosa (France beat Habsburgers)
1718 Battle at Frederikshall Norway
1719 1st recorded display of Aurora Borealis in US (New England)
1730 Voltaire’s “Brutus” premieres in Paris
1792 France’s King Louis XVI went on trial, accused of treason
1812 1st newspaper on Curaçao (Curaçao Gazette & Commercial Advertiser)
1816 Citizens of Geneva thwarted Savoyard invaders
1816 Indiana becomes 19th state
1844 1st dental use of nitrous oxide, Hartford CT
1866 1st yacht race across the Atlantic Ocean
1872 1st black US Governor took office, Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback (Louisiana)
1882 Boston’s Bijou Theatre, 1st American playhouse lit exclusively by electricity, 1st performance, Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Iolanthe”
1882 Victorien Sardous “Fedora”, with Sarah Bernhardt, premieres in Paris
1888 French Panamá Canal company fails
1893 11 fishing ships wash up at Wadden Sea, 22 killed
1899 2nd defeat of “Black Week” – Battle of Magersfontein – Boer leader Cronjé vs General Methuen
1901 Marconi sends 1st transatlantic radio signal, Cornwall to Newfoundland
1903 British forces under MacDonald & Young march into Tibet
1905 120º F (49º C), Rivadavia, Argentina (South American record)
1905 British government of Campbell-Bannerman forms
1906 US President Roosevelt attacks abuses in the Congo
1908 Frederick Delius’ “In a Summer Garden” premieres
1909 Colored moving pictures demonstrated at Madison Square Garden, New York NY
1909 Canadian Football exhibition game played in Van Cortlandt Park in Bronx, Hamilton Tigers beat Ottawa Rough Riders, 11-6 before 15,000
1914 Stockton Street Tunnel (San Francisco) completed
1916 David Lloyd George forms British war government
1917 13 black soldiers hanged for alleged participation in Houston riot
1917 German-occupied Lithuania proclaims independence from Russia
1919 Boll weevil monument dedicated in Enterprise AL
1925 Pope Pius XI publishes encyclical Quas Primas
1926 Josephine Baker performs in Amsterdam
1926 Queensland win their 1st Sheffield Shield cricket match, vs New South Wales
1928 Buenos Aires police thwart an attempt on President-elect Herbert Hoover
1928 National League President John Heydler proposes designated hitter for pitchers
1930 Bank of the United States opens in New York NY
1931 British Statute of Westminster gives complete legislative independence to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Newfoundland
1931 Japan leaves the Golden Standard
1932 San Francisco’s coldest day (27ºF) – snow falls
1934 1st Toronto Maple Leaf penalty shot, Conacher unsuccessful vs Rangers
1934 Ford C Frick becomes president of baseball’s National League
1934 1935 All-Star Game is assigned to Cleveland
1934 National League votes to permit night baseball (up to 7 games per home team)
1936 King Edward VIII abdicates throne to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson; Duke of York becomes King George VI
1937 Italy withdraws from League of Nations
1937 25th CFL Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts defeats Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 30-7
1938 New York Giants win NFL championship
1939 New anti Jewish measurements in Poland, proclaimed
1940 Russian General Zhukov warns of German assault
1941 Germany & Italy declare war on US
1941 Japanese occupy Guam
1941 Dutch government in London declares war on Italy
1941 Giants acquire Johnny Mize from Cardinals for 3 players & $50,000
1941 Japanese attack Wake Island (only failed WWII-landing)
1942 Australian/Dutch guerrilla troops evacuated to Timor near Australia
1944 Surprise attack on House of Keeping Axe, 29 prisoners freed
1945 Het Parool publishes 1st Captain Rob-strip
1946 UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) established (Nobel 1965)
1946 Hank Williams begins to record on Sterling label
1946 Spain suspended from UN
1947 Pacific Coast League application for major league status rejected
1947 Bob Hilliard/Carl Sigman’s musical “Angel in the Wings” premieres at Coronet Theater NYC for 308 performances
1948 WHEN (now WTVH) TV channel 5 in Syracuse NY (CBS) begins broadcasting
1948 WMC TV channel 5 in Memphis TN (NBC) begins broadcasting
1949 Chicago Bear Johnny Lujack passes for 6 touchdowns vs Chicago Cardinals (52-29)
1949 Cleveland Browns beat San Francisco ’49ers 21-7 in final AAFC championship game
1949 WOAI (now KMOL) TV channel 4 in San Antonio TX (NBC) 1st broadcast
1950 Baseball owners vote 9-7 not to renew Commissioner Chandler’s contract
1950 Hindemiths Concerto for clarinet, premieres
1951 Joe Dimaggio announces his baseball retirement
1953 KTVA TV channel 11 in Anchorage (CBS) becomes Alaska’s 1st TV station
1954 USS Forrestal christened in Newport News VA
1954 Phillies purchase Connie Mack Stadium
1956 Anti-Russian demonstrates in Stettin & Wroclaw Poland
1957 Jerry Lee Lewis weds Myra
1958 Upper Volta (now Bourkina Fasso) gains autonomy from France
1958 4th (last) Dutch government of Drees falls
1958 Archibald MacLeish’s “JB” premieres in New York NY
1959 Yankees trade Marv Thronberry, Don Larsen, Hank Bauer & Norm Seibern for Roger Maris, Kent Hadley & Joe Deaestri
1960 Black Sunday – Riot in Algiers, 114 die
1960 Cleveland’s Bernie Parrish sets club record for longest interception return with a 92 yard run
1960 Coleman/Leigh’s musical “Wildcat” with Lucille Ball premieres in New York NY
1961 Adolf Eichmann is found guilty of war crimes, in Israel
1961 Elvis Presley’s “Blue Hawaii” album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 20 weeks
1961 JFK provides US military helicopters & crews to South Vietnam
1961 “Please, Mr. Postman” by Marvelettes, released
1965 “Anya” closes at Ziegfeld Theater NYC after 16 performances
1965 “Yearling” closes at Alvin Theater NYC after 3 performances
1966 Al Nelson sets NFL record returning missed field goal, 100 yards
1967 Beatles’ Apple Music signs its 1st group-Grapefruit
1967 SST prototype “Concorde” 1st shown (France)
1967 6.5 earthquake in West India, 170 killed
1967 People’s front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) established
1968 US Soccer Football Association refuses to let NASL disband
1968 KECC (now KECY) TV channel 9 in El Centro CA (CBS) 1st broadcast
1969 Libya adopts constitution
1970 Start of the 1st Test match at the WACA, vs England
1970 Test Cricket debut of Gregory Stephen Chappell
1972 Astronauts Cernan & Harrison become 11th & 12th on the Moon
1972 Jet’s Don Maynard becomes all time pro reception leader (632)
1973 Houston Astro Caesar Cedino jailed in death of 19 year old woman
1973 NA Soccer League awards Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle & Vancouver franchises
1973 Ron Santo becomes 1st to invoke no-trade clause of 10-year-1-club vet
1973 West German chancellor Willy Brandt normalizes trade with Czechoslovakia
1975 1st class postage rises from 10¢ to 13¢
1975 Great Yankee trade getting Willie Randolph, Dock Ellis & Ken Brett from Pirates for George “Doc” Medich
1977 Billboard Awards
1978 6 masked men bound 10 employees at Lufthansa cargo area at New York Kennedy Airport & made off with $5.8 million in cash & jewelry
1979 Geoff Boycott scores cricket century in a limited-over international
1979 Great Britain grants independence to Zimbabwe (Rhodesia)
1980 Dirk Wellham scores 100 on 1st-class debut, New South Wales vs Victoria
1981 Muhammad Ali’s 61st & last fight, losing to Trevor Berbick
1981 Spacelab I arrives at Kennedy Space Center
1981 UN Security Council chose Javier Perez de Cuellar of Peru as 5th Secretary-General
1981 Washington Capitals biggest margin of victory (9) beating Toronto 11-2
1981 Argentine President/General Roberto Viola flees
1983 1st visit to Lutheran church by a pope (John Paul II in Rome)
1983 72nd Australian Men’s Tennis: Mats Wilander beats Ivan Lendl (61 64 64)
1983 Jan Stephens/Fred Couples win LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1984 “Doug Henning & His World…” opens at Lunt-Fontanne NYC for 60 performances
1984 Mauretania military coup under Colonel Maawiya Ould Sid’ahmed Taya
1985 Edmonton Oilers (36) & Chicago Black Hawks (26) score NHL record 62 points
1985 General Electric acquires RCA Corp & its subsidiary, NBC
1985 NHL Record 62 points scored, Edmonton (36) beats Chicago (17) 12-9 & ties record of 21 goals
1985 Computer store owner in Sacramento CA killed by package bomb
1985 Dow Jones closes above 1,500 for 1st time (1,511.70)
1986 A Bartlett Giamatti becomes president of baseball’s National League
1986 South Africa censors press
1987 Test debut of Carl Hooper, West Indies vs India at Bombay
1989 Mark Davis signs record $3.25 million per year Kansas City Royals contract
1989 “City of Angels” opens at Virginia Theater NYC for 878 performances
1990 13 die in 83 vehicle accident in Chattanooga TN (I-75), due to fog
1990 US 69th manned space mission STS 35 (Columbia 11) returns from space
1991 William Kennedy Smith found not guilty of rape
1992 Nor’easter storm hits New York, doing $650 million+ worth of damage
1992 WNEW AM radio on 1130 in NYC ends transmitting after 58 years
1993 59th Heisman Trophy Award: Charlie Ward, Florida State (QB)
1993 Eduardo Frei elected President of Chile
1994 Kelly Robbins & Tammie Green win LPGA Diner’s Club Golf Matches
1994 Russian troops pull inside Tsjetsjenië
1995 Thomas O Hicks buys NHL Dallas Stars for $84 million
1997 “Sunshine Boys” opens at Lyceum Theater NYC
1997 Federal judge orders Microsoft not to bundle IE4 in Windows

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