TODAY IN HISTORY: April 14, 2014

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Today is Monday, April 14, the 104th day of 2014. There are 261 days left in the year. The Jewish holiday
Passover begins at sunset.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was shot and mortally wounded by John Wilkes Booth while
watching a performance of “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theater in Washington.
On this date:
In 1775, the first American society for the abolition of slavery was formed in Philadelphia.
In 1828, the first edition of Noah Webster’s “American Dictionary of the English Language” was published.

In 1910, President William Howard Taft became the first U.S. chief executive to throw the ceremonial
first pitch at a baseball game as the Washington Senators beat the Philadelphia Athletics 3-0.
In 1912, the British liner RMS Titanic collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic at 11:40 p.m.
ship’s time and began sinking. (The ship went under two hours and 40 minutes later with the loss of
1,514 lives.)
In 1939, the John Steinbeck novel “The Grapes of Wrath” was first published by Viking Press.
In 1949, the “Wilhelmstrasse Trial” in Nuremberg ended with 19 former Nazi Foreign Office officials
sentenced by an American tribunal to prison terms ranging from four to 25 years.
In 1956, Ampex Corp. demonstrated its videotape recorder at the National Association of Radio and
Television Broadcasters Convention in Chicago.
In 1964, conservationist Rachel Carson, author of “Silent Spring,” died in Silver Spring, Md., at age 56.

In 1965, the state of Kansas hanged Richard Hickock and Perry Smith for the 1959 murders of four members
of Herbert Clutter’s family.
In 1981, the first test flight of America’s first operational space shuttle, the Columbia, ended
successfully with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
In 1989, former winery worker Ramon Salcido went on a rampage in Sonoma County, Calif., killing seven
people, including his wife and two of his daughters; he is currently on death row.
In 1994, two U.S. Air Force F-15 warplanes inadvertently shot down two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters
over northern Iraq, killing 26 people, including 15 Americans. Turner Classic Movies made its cable
debut; the first film it aired was “Gone with the Wind.”
Ten years ago: In a historic policy shift, President George W. Bush endorsed Israel’s plan to hold on to
part of the West Bank in any final peace settlement with the Palestinians; he also ruled out Palestinian
refugees returning to Israel, bringing strong criticism from the Palestinians.
Five years ago: Somali pirates seized four ships with 60 hostages. North Korea said it was restarting its
rogue nuclear program, booting U.N. inspectors and pulling out of disarmament talks in an angry reaction
to the U.N. Security Council’s condemnation of its April 5 rocket launch.
One year ago: Hugo Chavez’s hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won Venezuela’s presidential election
by a narrow margin over challenger Henrique Capriles. Adam Scott became the first Australian to win the
Masters, beating Angel Cabrera on the second hole of a playoff on a rainy day at Augusta National. Colin
Davis, 85, former principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra and one of Britain’s elder
statesmen of classical music, died in London.
Today’s Birthdays: Actor Bradford Dillman is 84. Country singer Loretta Lynn is 82. Actress Julie
Christie is 74. Retired MLB All-Star Pete Rose is 73. Rock musician Ritchie Blackmore is 69. Actor John
Shea is 65. Actor-turned-race car driver Brian Forster is 54. Actor Brad Garrett is 54. Actor Robert
Carlyle is 53. Rock singer-musician John Bell (Widespread Panic) is 52. Actor Robert Clendenin is 50.
Actress Catherine Dent is 49. Actor Lloyd Owen is 48. Baseball Hall of Fame electee Greg Maddux is 48.
Rock musician Barrett Martin is 47. Actor Anthony Michael Hall is 46. Actor Adrien Brody is 41.
Classical singer David Miller is 41. Rapper DaBrat is 40. Actor Antwon Tanner is 39. Actress Sarah
Michelle Gellar is 37. Actor-producer Rob McElhenney is 37. Roots singer JD McPherson is 37. Rock singer
Win Butler (Arcade Fire) is 34. Actress Claire Coffee is 34. Actor Christian Alexander is 24. Actor Nick
Krause is 22. Actress Vivien Cardone is 21. Actor Graham Phillips is 21. Actress Abigail Breslin is 18.

Thought for Today: “When I do good I feel good, when I do bad I feel bad, and that’s my religion.” —
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865).
(Above Advance for Use Monday, April 14)

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