Monday, June 5, 2023
Today's Leasing News Headlines
State-by-State Analysis of License Requirements
for Lenders and Brokers – Updated
New Hires/Promotions in the Leasing Business
and Related Industries
Leasing and Finance Industry Help Wanted
Now Hiring for These Departments/Careers
The Progressive Path to Peak Performance:
Embracing the Power of Recovery
By Ken Lubin, ZRG Partners
Top Ten Leasing News Read by Readers
May 30 - June 1
US Employers added 339,000 Jobs in May Chart
Complicates Feds Effort to Bring Down Inflation
Silvergate Bank Voluntary Liquidation
Consent Order from DFPI, Federal Reserve
ELFA Announces Agenda for Emergence2023
Leadership Program on July 13-14 in Baltimore
Association Recognizes Members of 2023
Emerging Talent Advisory Council
Labrador Retriever
San Jose, California Adopt-a-Dog
News Briefs ---
Saudi Arabia is slashing oil supply.
It could mean higher gas prices for US drivers
VW to launch electric version of
venerable Bus in 2024
Ultralong-Range Electric Cars Are Arriving
Say Goodbye to Charging Stops
Online Banks Are Winning the Deposit War
Deposits rose quarter over quarter
You May Have Missed --
ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector
Employment Increased by 278,000 Jobs in May;
Pay was Up 6.5%
Broker/Funder/Industry Lists | Features (wrilter's columns)
Top Ten Stories Chosen by Readers | Top Stories last six months
Sales Make It Happen
Sports Briefs
California News
"Gimme that Wine"
This Day in History
SuDoku
Daily Puzzle
GasBuddy
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State-by-State Analysis of License Requirements
for Lenders and Brokers – Updated
Five States Adopted Commercial Disclosure Laws. Other states with pending disclosure bills include: Connecticut, Kansas, and Illinois. New Jersey has been semi-active for perhaps three years. Reportedly, there are 15 states considering adopting commercial disclosure laws.
- Virginia’s sales-based financing disclosure law – Went into effect July 1, 2022
- California’s commercial financing disclosures – Went into effect December 9, 2022.
- Utah’s commercial financing disclosures – Went into effect January 1, 2023.
- New York’s commercial financing disclosure law – Goes into effect August 1, 2023
- Georgia’s commercial financing disclosure laws – Goes into Effect January 1, 2024
Ken Greene, Esq., Leasing News Advisor Emeritus, discovered that in November 18, 2021, Federal legislation was introduced for Uniform Commercial Finance and Leasing Disclosure Laws. It evidently is stalled in congressional committee.
https://leasingnews.org/archives/May2023/05_24.htm#fed
The states latest developments are updated below:
Full List:
https://leasingnews.org/Pages/states_license.html
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New Hires/Promotions in the Leasing Business
and Related Industries
Yasuhiro Fujita was promoted to Vice President, Mitsubishi HC Capital America, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. He is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. He joined the company May, 2018, in Santa Clara, Ca., Marketing Specialist. Previously, he was at Hitachi Capital Corporation, starting as Supervisor April, 2006, promoted April 2011, Supervisor Corporate Sales Business, promoted October, 2012, International Sales Supervisor, promoted April, 2013, Marketing Manager.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasuhiro-fujita-23b7361bb/
Keith Hachey, CLFP, was promoted Director, Syndications, Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Company, Limited, New York, New York. He is located in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. He joined the company May, 2021, Vice President. Previously, He was Vice President, sales, Ascentium Capital (December, 2018 - May, 2021); National Accounts Development Director, Americorp Financial, LLC (January, 2018 - December, 2018); Vice President, Business Development Officer, Lease Corporation of America (July, 2009 - December, 2017); Vice President, Sales Manager, Bank of America Leasing (September, 1995 - July, 2009).
https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-hachey-clfp-484bb810/
Ananya (Das) Menon was promoted to Quality Control and Loan Processing Manager, Ready Capital, New York, New York. She is located in New Providence, New Jersey. She joined Ready Capital June, 2017, Loan Closer, promoted June, 2019, Senior Loan Closer, promoted February, 2022, Associate. Previously, she was at Eastern Funding, Inc. starting February, 2012, Documentation Specialist, promoted June 2014, Senior Documentation Specialist, promoted February, 2012, Senior Funding Specialist. Full Bio:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ananya-menon-75100513/details/experience/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ananya-menon-75100513/
Michael Roddy was hired as Senior Vice President, Vendor and Banking Relations, Alliance Capital Corporation, Levittown, New York. He is located in Long Beach, California. Previously, he was Senior Account Executive, Partners Capital Group (October, 2021 - June, 2023). Full Bio:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-roddy-9a75bb18/details/experience/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-roddy-9a75bb18/
Thomas Vasilakos was hired as Senior Managing Director, Wingspire Equipment Finance LLC, Tustin, California. He is located in the New York City Metropolitan Area. Previously, he was Senior Managing Director, Simmons Bank (July, 2021 - April, 2023); Senior Managing Director, TCF Capital Solutions (September, 2019 - August, 2021). Full Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-vasilakos-b864854/details/experience/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-vasilakos-b864854/
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Leasing and Finance Industry Help Wanted
Highly Trained Operation Staff/Work from Home
Excellent Compensation/Marketing Support
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The Progressive Path to Peak Performance:
Embracing the Power of Recovery
By Ken Lubin, ZRG Partners
In the relentless pursuit of peak performance, a paradigm shift is underway. No longer is it solely about pushing harder and working longer hours. Instead, the focus has shifted towards recognizing the transformative power of recovery in unlocking our true potential. Recovery is not a hindrance to success; it is the catalyst that propels us forward. In this blog post, we will explore the progressive approach to peak performance, where recovery takes center stage as a vital element in the journey towards greatness.
Phase 1: Building Awareness
The first step on the progressive path to peak performance is building awareness. Recognize that success is not solely determined by endless work and hustle, but by optimizing the delicate balance between effort and recovery. Understand the toll that constant stress and overexertion can take on your physical and mental well-being. Realize that recovery is not a luxury but a necessity for sustained growth and optimal performance.
Phase 2: Physical Restoration
Once awareness is established, focus on physical restoration. Embrace the concept of active recovery, which involves strategic rest and rejuvenation techniques. Incorporate rest days into your training regimen, allowing your body time to repair and rebuild. Prioritize quality sleep to recharge your energy stores and promote muscle recovery. Pay attention to proper nutrition, fueling your body with the nutrients it needs to thrive. By restoring your physical well-being, you create a solid foundation for peak performance.
Phase 3: Mental Rejuvenation
With physical restoration in progress, shift your attention to mental rejuvenation. Recognize the impact of mental fatigue on performance and embrace practices that promote mental recovery. Cultivate mindfulness through meditation or relaxation techniques to quiet the mind and reduce stress. Take regular breaks throughout the day to recharge and refocus. Engage in activities unrelated to work that bring you joy and inspiration. By nourishing your mind, you enhance cognitive function, creativity, and mental resilience.
Phase 4: Emotional Rebalance
Emotional well-being is an integral part of the progressive path to peak performance. Acknowledge the power of emotions and their influence on your performance. Create a supportive environment that encourages emotional expression and self-care. Seek social connections and surround yourself with positive influences. Engage in activities that nourish your soul and bring you fulfillment. By fostering emotional balance, you cultivate a strong foundation for sustained motivation and passion.
Phase 5: Integration and Growth
As you progress through the phases of awareness, physical restoration, mental rejuvenation, and emotional rebalance, you will witness the integration of these elements into your daily life. Recovery becomes an inherent part of your routine, seamlessly intertwined with your efforts towards peak performance. You will experience increased resilience, consistent progress, and an unwavering drive to push your boundaries. Embrace growth as a continuous journey, where each recovery phase amplifies your potential and propels you towards new heights.
The progressive approach to peak performance involves recognizing the transformative power of recovery. By building awareness, focusing on physical restoration, nurturing mental rejuvenation, and fostering emotional rebalance; you unlock the true potential within you. Embrace the progressive path as a lifelong journey, where recovery becomes an integral part of your pursuit of greatness. As you embrace the power of recovery, you will witness remarkable growth, consistent performance, and a life filled with purpose and fulfillment.
Ken Lubin
Managing Director
ZRG Partners, LLC
Americas I EMEA I Asia Pacific
C: 508-733-4789
https://www.linkedin.com/in/klubin/
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Top Ten Leasing News Read by Readers
May 30 - June 1
(1) 15 New CLFP Academy Graduates
Including Photos
https://leasingnews.org/archives/May2023/05_30.htm#15
(2) The Top Four Leasing/Finance Funder Websites
In North America
https://leasingnews.org/archives/Jun2023/06_01.htm#four
(3) New Hires/Promotions in the Leasing Business
and Related Industries
https://leasingnews.org/archives/Jun2023/06_01.htm#hires
(4) BMO hints at broad layoffs after buying Bank of the West
as revenue growth lags cost increases
https://leasingnews.org/items/top10_2023.jpeg
(5) Why Executives Need to be Physically Fit
For Peak Performance
By Ken Lubin, ZRG Partners
https://leasingnews.org/archives/May2023/05_30.htm#why
(6) Housing Payments Hit New High
as Rates Surpass 7%
https://leasingnews.org/archives/May2023/05_30.htm#housing
(7) State Farm Halts Home-Insurance Sales
California
https://www.wsj.com/articles/state-farm-halts-home-insurance-sales-in-california-5748c771
(8) The easiest way to get a $7,500 tax credit
for an electric vehicle? Consider leasing.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/05/30/the-easiest-way-to-get-a-7500-tax-credit-for-an-electric-vehicle-consider-leasing/
(9) Setting Daily Goals
Sales Makes it Happen by Scott Wheeler, CLFP
https://leasingnews.org/archives/Jun2023/06_01.htm#setting
(10) Ranked: The World's Top 25 Websites
in 2023
https://leasingnews.org/archives/May2023/05_30.htm#ranked
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US Employers added 339,000 Jobs in May
Complicates Feds Effort to Bring Down Inflation
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Silvergate Bank Voluntary Liquidation
Consent Order from DFPI, Federal Reserve
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Company Considering How to Best Preserve Residual Value of its Assets
LA JOLLA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Silvergate Capital Corporation (“Silvergate” or “Company”) (NYSE:SI), the holding company for Silvergate Bank (“Bank”), today announced its intent to wind down operations and voluntarily liquidate the Bank in an orderly manner and in accordance with applicable regulatory processes.
In light of recent industry and regulatory developments, Silvergate believes that an orderly wind down of Bank operations and a voluntary liquidation of the Bank is the best path forward. The Bank’s wind down and liquidation plan includes full repayment of all deposits. The Company is also considering how best to resolve claims and preserve the residual value of its assets, including its proprietary technology and tax assets.
In connection with the above: Centerview Partners LLC is acting as financial advisor, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP is acting as legal advisor and Strategic Risk Associates is providing transition project management assistance.
In addition, Silvergate Bank made a decision to discontinue the Silvergate Exchange Network (SEN), which it announced on March 3, 2023 on its public website. All other deposit-related services remain operational as the Company works through the wind down process. Customers will be notified should there be any further changes.
DFPI, Federal Reserve Announced:
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) today announced that it has issued a joint consent order with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB) to facilitate the implementation of the voluntary liquidation plan announced by Silvergate Capital Corporation and Silvergate Bank (Silvergate) on March 8, 2023.
The joint order aims to ensure the voluntary liquidation occurs in a safe and sound manner and in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations. It requires Silvergate to submit a liquidation plan for approval within 10 days that provides for the orderly wind-down of its operations.
Silvergate has represented that the liquidation will include full repayment of all deposits at the Bank.
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ELFA Announces Agenda for Emergence2023
Leadership Program on July 13-14 in Baltimore
Association Recognizes Members of 2023 Emerging
Talent Advisory Council
Washington, D.C. – The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association today released the detailed agenda for Emergence2023, July 13-14 at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. The two-day event hosted by the Emerging Talent Advisory Council will focus on leadership development for emerging talent in the equipment finance industry. The agenda will feature hot-topic sessions and interactive networking opportunities, all organized around the theme “Think, Act, and Inspire Like a Leader!”
“We are on a mission to help the next generation of leaders to succeed in the equipment finance industry,” said Lana Kralik, CLFP, Chair of the Emerging Talent Advisory Council (ETAC), which is involved in planning and hosting the conference. “Emergence2023 will provide important content along with helping attendees to build relationships with peers within the industry. We look forward to learning and networking with members of the emerging talent community on July 13-14!”
Highlights of the Emergence2023 agenda will include:
- Interactive session on “Finding Your Way: Navigating Fear and Uncertainty in the Workplace” with Leadership Speaker Pierre Quinn. Build resilience, stay calm under pressure and approach uncertainty with confidence.
- Ask a Leader Panel on “How Future Leaders Prepare for the Next Opportunity” featuring industry leaders discussing actionable strategies for progressing in the leadership journey.
- “Essential Leadership: Caring Enough to Expect Excellence” with leadership trainer Chris McDonell. Focus on effective communication skills to inspire and motivate others.
- Keynote on “Economic Outlook and the Future of the Industry” with Senior Economist Alice Moore of Keybridge, LLC.
- “The Power of Professional Presence,” a transparent, interactive conversation about how we are received by others, with industry leader Jennifer Fanz.
- “Focus on Your Future” showcasing various development opportunities available through advanced education and industry certifications.
- Multiple networking opportunities, including a networking breakfast and lunch, cocktail reception, fun walk, dine around and more!
Planning Committee
ELFA recognized the members of its 2023 Emerging Talent Advisory Council who are hosting Emergence2023, as well as the task force planning the event (marked with *):
- Svetlana Kralik, CLFP, Credit Administration Officer, VP, U.S. Bank (Committee Chair)
- Amanda Brubaken, Senior Program Manager, Mitsubishi HC Capital America, Inc.
- Eric Cable, Director - Lender Finance and Capital Markets, First Citizens Bank Equipment Finance
- Craig Colling, Senior Vice President Sales, Ascentium Capital, A Division of Regions Bank*
- James Cress, Vice President & General Manager, Stryker Flex Financial (Board of Directors Liaison)
- Nicolas Goehring, SVP, Lead Portfolio Manager - Equipment Financing & Leasing, Associated Bank
- Kathryn Havlik, Equipment Finance Officer, Key Equipment Finance*
- Steven Holben, CLFP, Director of Digital Sales Strategy, Mitsubishi HC Capital America, Inc.
- Jacquelyn Jacobs, CLFP, Director of Data Analytics & Corporate Development, Fleet Advantage, LLC
- Xiang Ji, Commercial Risk Senior Manager, Toyota Industries Commercial Finance, Inc.*
- Brandon Karas, Senior Counsel, Stonebriar Commercial Finance
- Jenaleigh Lathrop, CLFP, Equipment Finance Trainer, Arvest Equipment Finance*
- Sharon McGarvey, Business Development Manager, Odessa*
- Sean McKenna, National Sales Manager, Great American Insurance Group*
- Will Mennesson, CLFP, VP, Head of Credit, AP Equipment Financing
- Jake Nguyen, CLFP, VP, Credit Manager, Wintrust Specialty Finance*
- Jordan Reeve, Credit Support Manager, Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation*
- Kelby Spring, Financial Services Sales Manager, Equifax Commercial*
- Matthew Vazzana, CLFP, National Account Executive, Huntington Technology Finance (Emergence2023 Planning Committee Chair)*
- Camtu Vo, Digital Strategy, Manager of Product Development, DLL
More Information
The registration fee for Emergence2023 is $540. Details are available at https://www.elfaonline.org/events/2023/Emerge.
Follow the new ETAC LinkedIn showcase page to stay in touch with Emergence2023—including speaker panels—and other ETAC events and news.
About ELFA
The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) is the trade association that represents companies in the $1 trillion equipment finance sector, which includes financial services companies and manufacturers engaged in financing capital goods. ELFA members are the driving force behind the growth in the commercial equipment finance market and contribute to capital formation in the U.S. and abroad. Its 580 members include independent and captive leasing and finance companies, banks, financial services corporations, broker/packagers and investment banks, as well as manufacturers and service providers. ELFA has been equipping business for success for more than 60 years. For more information, please visit:
https://www.elfaonline.org/
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This Day in History
1637 - The English and their Mohegan allies slaughtered as many as 600 Pequot Indians in the Connecticut colony. The survivors were parceled out to other tribes. Those given to the Mohegans eventually became the Mashantucket Pequots.
1752 - Benjamin Franklin flew a kite for the first time to demonstrate that lightning was a form of electricity.
1794 – Congress prohibited citizens from serving in foreign armed forces
1805 – The first recorded tornado in "Tornado Alley,” in Southern Illinois.
1817 – The first Great Lakes steamer, Frontenac, was launched.
1836 - Birthday of Mr. Leslie, a Woman, who willed Feminism $2 million. After the bankruptcy and death of her husband Frank, Miriam Florence Folline Leslie (d. 1914) rebuilt the Leslie publishing empire, changed her name officially to Mrs. Frank Leslie and willed $2 million to Carrie Chapman Catt personally to forward the cause of women's suffrage. History was advanced by the bequest. It would cost Catt more than a million dollars in legal fees to fight the family challenge. (The family ignored the fact that Miriam helped build and then single-handedly rebuilt the publishing empire and earned the money herself). The challenges left women's suffrage with about $800,000. Catt used the money to set up a wonderful publicity and information bureau named after Leslie. Newspapers, magazines, and leaflets went out to millions of people swaying them to support women's suffrage and organizing them. It was the greatest publicity blitz in the history of this nation - and perhaps the world. After Mr. Frank died broke in 1880, Miriam, who had personally edited several of the publications, took over the management of the floundering publishing empire and gained the title of the "Joan of Arc of American publishing." The Leslie publishing empire consisted of a number of weekly and monthly magazines, the most successful and popular publications of their time. They supported the Leslies luxuriously. Leslie became a legendary party hostess and her life was as intricate as any fiction. She started off on the stage in an act that starred the legendary Lola Montez. She married a Leslie publications editor and before her divorce, shared her life and her husband's home with publisher Frank Leslie whom she eventually married in a renowned ménage a trois. After Leslie's death, she was married for a short time to the brother of Oscar Wilde. The details of the Leslie Legacy and how Catt used the money can be found in the Leslie documents in the WiiN library.
http://www.mith2.umd.edu/WomensStudies/ReadingRoom/History/
WOAH/95-06/06-05+06-95
1848 - Army officer John C. Fremont submitted his "Geographical Memoir" to the US Senate where the SF Bay entrance was called Chrysopylae (Golden Gate). He had in mind the Chrysoceras (Golden Horn) of Constantinople and suggested that the SF Bay would be advantageous for commerce.
1850 – Pat Garrett, (1850-1908) famous for killing Billy the Kid, was born in Cussetta, AL. On November 7, 1880, Garrett was appointed Sheriff of Lincoln County, NM, charged with tracking down an alleged friend, Henry McCarty, and William Harrison Bonney, better known as "Billy the Kid." On July 14, 1881, Garrett came upon Bonney at a home and shot him twice, killing him almost instantly.
1851 – Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery serial, “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” or “Life Among the Lowly,” started a ten-month run in the “National Era” abolitionist newspaper. Although the small weekly had a very small circulation, the copy was passed around, and became so popular a Boston publisher compiled it into a book and published it in March, 1852. Many to this day claim it as the major cause of the Civil War, which was in reality brewing for over fifty years as each new state or territory entered the Union and was to be voted a “free” or “slave” territory or state.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/jun05.html
1859 - Frost was reported from Iowa to New England. The temperature dipped to 25 degrees in New York State, and up to two inches of snow blanketed Ohio. The cold and snow damaged the wheat crop.
1864 - Union forces under General David Hunter rout a Confederate force led by General William "Grumble" Jones, giving the North their first real success in the 1864 Shenandoah campaign, the Battle of Piedmont. Six hundred soldiers were killed or wounded, and another 1,000 were captured; the Yankees lost 800. Rebel opposition evaporated, and Hunter entered Staunton the next day. The victory cleared the way for Union occupation of the upper Shenandoah Valley.
1865 - The first safe deposit vault was opened in New York. The charge was $1.50 a year for every $1,000 that was stored.
1872 - Seeking to test for women the citizenship and voting rights extended to black males under the 14th and 15th amendments, Susan B. Anthony led a group of women who registered and voted at a Rochester, NY election. She was arrested, tried and sentenced to pay a fine. She refused to do so and was allowed to go free by a judge who feared she would appeal to a higher court.
1875 - Pacific Stock Exchange formally opened
1876 - Bananas become popular in the U.S., after the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia
1877 - New York passed the first Margarine Law, “an act for the protection of dairymen and to prevent deception in sales of butter.” (Which is butter, can you tell the difference?). In 1872, Alfred Paraf of New York City organized the Oleo-Margarine Manufacturing Company. In 1873, he obtained a patent on his process for purifying and separating fats. In 1911, Procter and Gamble introduced Crisco, “a creamy-white all-vegetable shortening, odorless and tasteless, made from cottonseed oil.” We were off to artificial foods.
1878 – Pancho Villa (1878-1923) was born José Doroteo Arango Arámbula in Durango, Mexico. A prominent Mexican Revolutionary general, he terrorized northern Mexico and crossed into New Mexico and Texas in the mid 19-teens. Army General John J. Pershing tried unsuccessfully to capture Villa in a nine-month pursuit that ended when the United States entered into World War I and Pershing was recalled. It wasn’t until 1923, essentially semi-retired in Mexico, when he was killed in an ambush outside Parral, Chihuahua, the state of which he was once Governor.
1883 – John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) was born in Cambridge, England. A British economist whose ideas fundamentally affected the theory and practice of modern macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments, he built on and greatly refined earlier work on the causes of business cycles, and he is widely considered to be one of the most influential economists of the 20th century and a founder of modern macroeconomics. His ideas are known as Keynesian economics. In the 1930s, in the midst of the Great Depression, Keynes spearheaded a revolution in economic thinking, challenging neoclassical economics that held that free markets would, in the short to medium term, automatically provide full employment, as long as workers were flexible in their wage demands. Keynes instead argued that aggregate demand determined the overall level of economic activity and that inadequate aggregate demand could lead to prolonged periods of high unemployment. According to Keynesian economics, state intervention was necessary to moderate "boom and bust" cycles of economic activity, using fiscal and monetary policies to mitigate the adverse effects of economic recessions and depressions. Following the outbreak of World War II, Keynes' ideas concerning economic policy were adopted by leading Western economies. Keynes died in 1946 but, during the 1950s and 1960s, the success of Keynesian economics resulted in almost all capitalist governments adopting its policy recommendations. What are the odds the two of history’s most influential thinkers on economics, Keynes and Adam Smith, would share the same birthday 160 years apart?
1884 - Civil War hero General William T. Sherman refused the Republican presidential nomination, saying, "I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected."
1895 - William Boyd (1895-1972) was born at Hendrysburg, OH. Boyd went to Hollywood in 1919 and got a job as a film extra. His first major starring role was in “The Volga Boatman” (1926). In 1935, he got the role of Hopalong Cassidy in a series of popular westerns. He made 66 of these films between 1935 and 1948. Some of them were edited and shown on television. Boyd then made some episodes especially for TV. This was one of the most popular early television shows in the early 1950's where we all wore black, white cowboy hats, and two six guns on our belt. For two points, name two of Hoppy's sidekick? (he had several). Three extra points, the name of his horse? Now, don't use the internet---use your memory. [Coincidence: While at Cornell in the mid-1960s, the campus radio station, WVBR for Very Best Radio, held trivia contests…long before Trivial Pursuit came out. One night the question was “Name Hopalong Cassidy’s sidekicks not named Gabby Hayes and name his horse.” The sidekicks were guessed almost immediately but it took four nights before his horse was identified – Topper! And my lunch box in kindergarten was a Hopalong Cassidy!]
1899 - Birthday of drummer Paul Barbarin (1899-1969), New Orleans, LA.
http://www.redhotjazz.com/Barbarin.html
1907 - Automatic washer and dryer are introduced
1911 - Cornetist Pete Daily (1911-86) was born Portland, IN.
http://www.jazzsteps.com/browse/artist.asp?p_id=P10383&
partner=23053#bio
http://www.sftradjazz.org/87.html
1912 - US marines invaded Cuba (3rd time).
1916 - In Cleveland, Babe Ruth, pitching for the Red Sox, shut out the Indians, 5-0, on five hits, extending his streak to 24 straight scoreless innings. He also went 2 for 3 at the plate.
1917 – Conscription began in the United States as "Army registration day."
1919 - Birthday of Richard McClure Scarry (1919-94) at Boston, MA. Author and illustrator of children's books. Two widely known books of the more than 250 Scarry authored are “Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever” (1965) and “Richard Scarry's Pleases and Thank You” (1973). The pages are crowded with small animal characters that lived like humans. More than 100 million copies of his books sold worldwide.
1920 – Marion Motley (1920-99) was born in Leesburg, GA. Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998, Motley still holds the career record for fullbacks with a 5.7 yards per carry average. He is generally regarded as the first fullback in pro football to be used for all downs rather than short yardage and just blocking. He was a member of the Cleveland Browns, first of the All-American Football Conference, then the NFL after the merger. In 1946, he and Bill Willis became two of the first African-Americans to play professional football in the modern era. In every year (1946-53) he played for the Browns, they were in either the AAFC or NFL Championship games, winning in 1946-50.
1922 - Birthday of drummer Specs Powell (1922-2007), New York City.
http://www.jazzsteps.com/browse/artist.asp?p_id=P7358
&partner=23053#bio
1924 - Ernst F. W. Alexanderson transmitted the first facsimile message across the Atlantic Ocean.
1926 - Singer Bill Hayes was born in Harvey, Illinois. He had a number one hit in 1955 with "The Ballad of Davy Crockett," outselling a version by Fess Parker, star of the Disney movie. The song held the #1 spot for five weeks. Coonskin hats were big that year. Hayes was also a singer on the Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca variety show “Your Show of Shows” in the early 1950s and became a soap opera actor later.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/9198/war1812/w1812b.htm
1932 - Birthday of pianist Pete Jolly (1932-2004) was born Peter Cergioli in New Haven, CT.
http://www.spaceagepop.com/jolly.htm
http://amcorner.com/jolly/index.php3
http://www.skipbolenstudio.com/portfolio_petejolly_01.html
1934 - President Roosevelt signed the Securities Exchange Act that established the SEC. Wall Street had operated almost unfettered since the end of the eighteenth century. However, the stock market crash of 1929 necessitated regulation of the exchanges. The Securities Exchange Commission is composed of five members appointed by the President.
1937 - War Admiral, a son of Man O' War, became the fourth horse to win the Triple Crown when he captured the Belmont Stakes by three lengths over Sceneshifter. Ridden by Charles Kurtsinger, War Admiral covered the 1 ½ miles in 2:238.3. Pompoon, second in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, finished out of the money.
1937 - Henry Ford initiated a 32-hour work week at all Ford plants. Eight-hour days became rallying cries in the latter half of the 19th century, as workers in the building trades and similar industries marched together for better conditions. The Ford Motor Company advanced the idea in 1914, when it scaled back from a 48-hour to a 40-hour workweek after founder Henry Ford believed that too many hours were bad for workers’ productivity.
The formation of unions helped to strengthen the idea of working five days a week as well. I 1926, Henry Ford cut his factories from six days to five feeling that more time off for workers would improve productivity, In 1937, auto plant workers staged a sit-down strike in Flint, Michigan, to protest bleak conditions at General Motors that included no bathroom breaks, no benefits or sick pay and no safety standards. This motivated Ford to expand his social engineering with the 32-hour work week.
1940 – The first synthetic rubber tire was exhibited in Akron, OH.
1941 - Trumpet player Roy Eldridge with the Gene Krupa Band records "After You've Gone" (Okeh Records.)
1941 – Robert Kraft, owner of the six-time Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots, was born in Brookline, MA. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kraft Group, a diversified holding company with assets in paper and packaging, sports and entertainment, real estate development and a private equity portfolio. He is the owner of Major League Soccer’s New England Revolution, and Gillette Stadium where both teams play. He also owns the Boston Uprising, the first e-sports team in New England.
1942 - Sammy Kaye and his Swing and Sway Orchestra record the classic "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen" for Victor Records.
1942 – An explosion at the Elwood Ordnance Plant near Joliet, IL killed 54
1942 - *FLEMING, RICHARD E., Medal of Honor
Rank and organization: Captain, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. Born: 2 November 1917, St. Paul, Minn. Appointed from: Minnesota. Citation: For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty as Flight Officer, Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 241, during action against enemy Japanese forces in the battle of Midway on 4 and 5 June 1942. When his Squadron Commander was shot down during the initial attack upon an enemy aircraft carrier, Capt. Fleming led the remainder of the division with such fearless determination that he dove his own plane to the perilously low altitude of 400 feet before releasing his bomb. Although his craft was riddled by 179 hits in the blistering hail of fire that burst upon him from Japanese fighter guns and antiaircraft batteries, he pulled out with only 2 minor wounds inflicted upon himself. On the night of 4 June, when the squadron commander lost his way and became separated from the others, Capt. Fleming brought his own plane in for a safe landing at its base despite hazardous weather conditions and total darkness. The following day, after less than 4 hours' sleep, he led the second division of his squadron in a coordinated glide-bombing and dive-bombing assault upon a Japanese battleship. Undeterred by a fateful approach glide, during which his ship was struck and set afire, he grimly pressed home his attack to an altitude of 500 feet, released his bomb to score a near miss on the stern of his target, then crashed to the sea in flames. His dauntless perseverance and unyielding devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.
1942 - Bobby Sherwood Band records “Elks' Parade” (Cap 107).
1943 - Count Fleet, ridden by Johnny Longden, won the Belmont Stakes with a wire-to-wire performance. Fairly Manhurst was a distant second, 30 lengths behind. Count Fleet, the heavy favorite, thus became the sixth horse to win racing’s Triple Crown: the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness, and the Belmont.
1943 - The L.A. Zoot Suit Riot continues with attacks on all "pachuco"-looking males. A group of musicians leaving the Aztec Recording Company on Third and Main Streets are attacked. Attorney Manuel Ruíz and other Mexican American professionals meet with city officials. Carey McWilliams calls California Attorney General Robert Kenny to encourage Governor Earl Warren to appoint an investigatory commission.
1944 - More than 1,000 British bombers drop 5,000 tons of bombs on German gun batteries placed at the Normandy assault area. At the same time, an Allied armada headed for the Normandy beaches in Operation Neptune, an attempt to capture the port at Cherbourg. But that was not all. In order to deceive the Germans, phony operations were run; dummy parachutists and radar-jamming devices were dropped into strategically key areas so as to make German radar screens believe there was an Allied convoy already on the move. One dummy parachute drop succeeded in drawing an entire German infantry regiment away from its position just six miles from the actual Normandy landing beaches. All this effort was to scatter the German defenses and make way for Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy. Also, General Eisenhower decided that the invasion would be tomorrow, the 6th of June.
1944 - VANCE, LEON R., Jr., (Air Mission) Medal of Honor
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Corps, 489th Bomber Group. Place and date: Over Wimereaux. France, 5 June 1944. Entered service at. Garden City, N.Y. Born: 11 August 1916, Enid, Okla. G.O. No. 1, 4 January 1 945. Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty on 5 June 1944, when he led a Heavy Bombardment Group, in an attack against defended enemy coastal positions in the vicinity of Wimereaux, France. Approaching the target, his aircraft was hit repeatedly by antiaircraft fire which seriously crippled the ship, killed the pilot, and wounded several members of the crew, including Lt. Col. Vance, whose right foot was practically severed. In spite of his injury, and with 3 engines lost to the flak, he led his formation over the target, bombing it successfully. After applying a tourniquet to his leg with the aid of the radar operator, Lt. Col. Vance, realizing that the ship was approaching a stall altitude with the 1 remaining engine failing, struggled to a semi-upright position beside the copilot and took over control of the ship. Cutting the power and feathering the last engine he put the aircraft in glide sufficiently steep to maintain his airspeed. Gradually losing altitude, he at last reached the English coast, whereupon he ordered all members of the crew to bail out as he knew they would all safely make land. But he received a message over the interphone system which led him to believe 1 of the crewmembers was unable to jump due to injuries; so he made the decision to ditch the ship in the channel, thereby giving this man a chance for life. To add further to the danger of ditching the ship in his crippled condition, there was a 500-pound bomb hung up in the bomb bay. Unable to climb into the seat vacated by the copilot, since his foot, hanging on to his leg by a few tendons, had become lodged behind the copilot's seat, he nevertheless made a successful ditching while lying on the floor using only aileron and elevators for control and the side window of the cockpit for visual reference. On coming to rest in the water the aircraft commenced to sink rapidly with Lt. Col. Vance pinned in the cockpit by the upper turret which had crashed in during the landing. As it was settling beneath the waves an explosion occurred which threw Lt. Col. Vance clear of the wreckage. After clinging to a piece of floating wreckage until he could muster enough strength to inflate his life vest he began searching for the crewmember that he believed to be aboard. Failing to find anyone he began swimming and was found approximately 50 minutes later by an Air-Sea Rescue craft. By his extraordinary flying skill and gallant leadership, despite his grave injury, Lt. Col. Vance led his formation to a successful bombing of the assigned target and returned the crew to a point where they could bail out with safety. His gallant and valorous decision to ditch the aircraft in order to give the crewmember he believed to be aboard a chance for life exemplifies the highest traditions of the U.S. Armed Forces.
1944 - The first B-29 bombing raid hit the Japanese rail line in Bangkok, Thailand. It was the B-29 Enola Gay that dropped the first atomic bombs on Japan a year later, bringing the empire to its knees.
1945 - HARR, HARRY R., Medal of Honor
Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S. Army, Company D, 124th Infantry, 31st Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Maglamin, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, 5 June 1945. Entered service at: East Freedom, Pa. Birth: Pine Croft, Pa. G.O. No.: 28, 28 March 1946. Citation: He displayed conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity. In a fierce counterattack, the Japanese closed in on his machinegun emplacement, hurling hand grenades, 1 of which exploded under the gun, putting it out of action and wounding 2 of the crew. While the remaining gunners were desperately attempting to repair their weapon another grenade landed squarely in the emplacement. Quickly realizing he could not safely throw the unexploded missile from the crowded position, Cpl. Harr unhesitatingly covered it with his body to smother the blast. His supremely courageous act, which cost him his life, saved 4 of his comrades and enabled them to continue their mission.
1945 - The Allied Control Council, the military occupation governing body of Germany, formally assumed power.
1945 - Stan Kenton Band swings Tara theme on “Southern Scandal,” Capitol.
1947 - In a speech at Harvard, Secretary of State George C. Marshall called for economic aid to war-torn Europe in what became known as The Marshall Plan.
1948 - Top Hits
“Nature Boy” - Nat King Cole
“Toolie Oolie Doolie” - The Andrews Sisters
“Baby Face” - The Art Mooney Orchestra
“Texarkana Baby” - Eddy Arnold
1948 – Richie Ashburn of the Philadelphia Phillies hit safely for the 23rd consecutive game in a Phillies 6-5 win over the Cubs at Wrigley Field, setting a National League record for rookies. Benito Santiago will break the record by hitting safely in 34 straight games in 1987.
1952 – In the first nationally-televised sporting event, ‘Jersey' Joe Walcott defended his heavyweight-boxing title by out-pointing Ezzard Charles in Philadelphia. Jersey Joe would lose the heavyweight crown four months later to Rocky Marciano.
1954 - Birthday of drummer Peter Erskine, Somers Point, NJ
http://www.petererskine.com/biographyindex.htm
1955 – The Yankees’ Mickey Mantle hit a 550’ HR off the White Sox Billy Pierce.
1956 - Top Hits
“The Wayward Wind” - Gogi Grant
“Standing on the Corner” - The Four Lads
“I'm in Love Again” - Fats Domino
“Blue Suede Shoes” - Carl Perkins
1956 - Elvis Presley made his second appearance on Milton Berle's "Texaco Star Theatre." Elvis sang "Heartbreak Hotel," his number one hit. Berle loved it, and even swung his hips afterwards. The TV critics called Elvis' appearance on the show “a bad joke.” One major critic said his performance looked “like the mating dance of an aborigine.” When Presley later appeared on Ed Sullivan's show, he was shown only from the waist up.
1956 – Kenny G was born Kenneth Bruce Gorelick in Seattle.
1957 - New York narcotics investigator, Dr. Herbert Berger, urged the AMA to investigate the use of stimulating drugs by athletes.
1958 - The L.P. "Johnny Mathis' Greatest Hits" went to number 1 in the US. It stayed on the charts for 490 weeks, setting a longevity record that would not be broken until the 1980s by Pink Floyd's, "Dark Side of the Moon."
1958 – The Yankees defeated the Chicago White Sox, 12-5. In the 3d inning Mickey Mantle legged out an inside-the-park HR, his third in the MONTH!
1959 - Bob Zimmerman graduated from high school in Hibbing, MN, the same year I graduated from University High School in West Los Angeles. Zimmerman was known as a greaser to classmates in the remote rural community because of his long sideburns and leather jacket. Soon, Zimmerman would be performing at coffee houses at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, and later, in Greenwich Village in New York City. He would also change his name to Bob Dylan (after poet Dylan Thomas, so the story goes).
http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/
1959 – Dick Stuart of the Pittsburgh Pirates became the first player in the history of Forbes Field to homer over the centerfield fence, 457 feet away.
1960 - Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry" entered the pop charts, eventually making it to number one. The flip side, "That's All You Gotta Do," also turned out to be a sizeable hit.
1961 - The American Basketball League, a short-lived challenger to the NBA, adopted a three-point field goal, an innovation that was later approved successively by the NBA, American Basketball Association, the BMA and the NCAA.
1963 - The first African-Americans graduated from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO, receiving their Bachelor of Science degrees: Charles Vernon Bush, Isaac Sanders Payne IV, and Roger Bernard Sims.
1963 - Protesters against the arrest of Ayatollah Khomeini by the Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, generated masses of angry demonstrators who are confronted by tanks and paratroopers.
1964 - Top Hits
“Love Me Do” - The Beatles
“Chapel of Love” - The Dixie Cups
“Love Me with All Your Heart” - The Ray Charles Singers
“My Heart Skips a Beat” - Buck Owens
1965 – Jeff Spicoli’s favorite song, “Wooly Booly” by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs hit #1.
1966 - Video clips of the Beatles performing "Paperback Writer" and "Rain" were shown on the "Ed Sullivan Show."
1967 - New franchises in the National Hockey League were awarded to the Minnesota North Stars, the California Golden Seals and the Los Angeles Kings. The North Stars moved to Dallas in the mid-1990s and the Golden Seals to Cleveland to become the Barons before merging with the North Stars when they moved to Dallas.
1967 – The Six Day War between Israel and Egypt began when Israel launched surprise strikes against Egyptian air-fields in response to the mobilization of Egyptian forces on the Israeli border.
1967 – Mass murderer Richard Speck was sentenced to death in the electric chair.
1968 - Senator Robert Kennedy was shot at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, having just won the California Democratic presidential primary. He died the following day. Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, a Palestinian, was convicted of his murder. I covered the afternoon portion for a period of time as news producer for ABC-TV News and ran the night West Coast desk.
1969 - R'n'B singer Brian McKnight was born in Buffalo, NY.
http://www.delafont.com/music_acts/Brian-McKnight.htm
http://www.brian-mcknight.com/
1971 - Rapper and actor Marky Mark’s birthday, born Mark Wahlberg in Boston.
1971 - CAVAIANI, JON R., Medal of Honor
Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, Vietnam Training Advisory Group, Republic of Vietnam. Place and date: Republic of Vietnam, 4 and 5 June 1971. Entered service at: Fresno, Calif. Born: 2 August 1943, Royston, England. Citation: S/Sgt. Cavaiani distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action in the Republic of Vietnam on 4 and 5 June 1971 while serving as a platoon leader to a security platoon providing security for an isolated radio relay site located within enemy-held territory. On the morning of 4 June 1971, the entire camp came under an intense barrage of enemy small arms, automatic weapons, rocket-propelled grenade and mortar fire from a superior size enemy force. S/Sgt. Cavaiani acted with complete disregard for his personal safety as he repeatedly exposed himself to heavy enemy fire in order to move about the camp's perimeter directing the platoon's fire and rallying the platoon in a desperate fight for survival. S/Sgt. Cavaiani also returned heavy suppressive fire upon the assaulting enemy force during this period with a variety of weapons. When the entire platoon was to be evacuated, S/Sgt. Cavaiani unhesitatingly volunteered to remain on the ground and direct the helicopters into the landing zone. S/Sgt. Cavaiani was able to direct the first 3 helicopters in evacuating a major portion of the platoon. Due to intense increase in enemy fire, S/Sgt. Cavaiani was forced to remain at the camp overnight where he calmly directed the remaining platoon members in strengthening their defenses. On the morning of S June, a heavy ground fog restricted visibility. The superior size enemy force launched a major ground attack in an attempt to completely annihilate the remaining small force. The enemy force advanced in 2 ranks, first firing a heavy volume of small arms automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenade fire while the second rank continuously threw a steady barrage of hand grenades at the beleaguered force. S/Sgt. Cavaiani returned a heavy barrage of small arms and hand grenade fire on the assaulting enemy force but was unable to slow them down. He ordered the remaining platoon members to attempt to escape while he provided them with cover fire. With 1 last courageous exertion, S/Sgt. Cavaiani recovered a machine gun, stood up, completely exposing himself to the heavy enemy fire directed at him, and began firing the machine gun in a sweeping motion along the 2 ranks of advancing enemy soldiers. Through S/Sgt. Cavaiani's valiant efforts with complete disregard for his safety, the majority of the remaining platoon members were able to escape. While inflicting severe losses on the advancing enemy force, S/Sgt. Cavaiani was wounded numerous times. S/Sgt. Cavaiani's conspicuous gallantry, extraordinary heroism and intrepidity at the risk of his life, above and beyond the call of duty, were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the U.S. Army.
1971 - Tickets went on sale for a Grand Funk Railroad concert at Shea Stadium in New York. All seats were sold within 72 hours, and the concert grossed more than $300,000. That was about $2,000 more than the Beatles grossed at their 1965 Shea concert.
http://www.markwahlberg.com/
1972 - Top Hits
“I'll Take You There” - The Staple Singers
“The Candy Man” - Sammy Davis, Jr.
“Sylvia's Mother” - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
“The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.” - Donna Fargo
1977 – The Apple II computer, with 4k of memory, went on sale for $1,298. Its predecessor, the Apple I, was sold largely to electronic hobbyist the previous year. I was one of the first users, teaching my children how to work on this computer (I still have it). We also were doing much of the original Apple Computer leasing. Various versions were released thereafter, including Lisa, until the MacIntosh ended the line on January 24, 1984. Developer Steve Wozniak had created the Apple I to impress his friends in the Homebrew Computer Club in the early 1970s. Wozniak's sidekick, Steve Jobs, urged his friend to create a computer they could sell, and the two started Apple Computer in Jobs' garage. The Apple II boasted a color screen and a built-in version of the BASIC computer language.
1978 - Proposition 13 passed. California voters (65 percent of them) supported a primary election ballot initiative to cut property taxes 57 percent. It was regarded as a possible omen of things to come across the country - a taxpayer's revolt against high taxes and government spending. Does not apply to houses bought after the passage, and ironically with the high prices of houses sold, the property tax has been a boon to school districts, who received 65% of their funds in property tax in California.
1978 - “20/20” premiered on TV. An hourly newsmagazine developed by ABC to compete with CBS' “60 Minutes,” its original hosts, Harold Hayes and Robert Hughes, were cut after the first show and replaced by Hugh Downs. Barbara Walters became co-anchor in 1984. The show consisted of investigative and background reports. Contributors to the show have included Tom Jarriel, Sylvia Chase, Geraldo Rivera, Thomas Hoving, John Stossel, Lynn Sherr and Stone Phillips.
1980 - Top Hits
“Funkytown” - Lipps, Inc.
“Coming Up” - Paul McCartney & Wings
“Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer” - Kenny Rogers with Kim Carnes
“My Heart” - Ronnie Milsap
1980 - The movie "Urban Cowboy," starring John Travolta, premiered in Houston. Much of the movie was shot in "Gilley's," the bar owned at the time by singer Mickey Gilley.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000002H4B/
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1981 - The Centers for Disease Control first described in a newsletter a new illness striking gay men. On July 27, 1982, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, “AIDS,” was adopted by the CDC as the official name for the new disease. The virus that causes AIDS was identified in 1983 and in May, 1985, was named Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) by the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses. The first person killed by this disease in the developed world died in 1959. More than 678,000 Americans have died of AIDS. Worldwide, more than 39 million have died of AIDS. Nearly 37 million worldwide are currently living with AIDS.
1987 – Dr. Mae Jemison becomes first Black female astronaut.
http://www.ajli.org/jemison.html
http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/shadow/
whos_who_level1/jemison.html
1987 - Canadian pop star Bryan Adams joined former Beatles Ringo Starr and George Harrison on stage at Wembley Arena in London for the finale to the second annual Prince's Trust rock gala. The three, along with Elton John, Boy George, Eric Clapton and Ben E. King, brought the crowd of 8,000 to their feet with a rendition of King's hit, "Stand by Me." Among the audience were Prince Charles and his wife, Diana. Charles set up the Prince's Trust fund in 1976 to help young people who are socially, economically or physically handicapped.
http://www.bryanadams.com/onlineshop/Default.asp
1988 - Top Hits
“One More Try” - George Michael
“Shattered Dreams” - Johnny Hates Jazz
“Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)” - Samantha Fox
“What She Is (Is a Woman in Love)” - Earl Thomas Conley
1989 – SkyDome opened in Toronto with the Milwaukee Brewers defeating the Blue Jays, 5-3.
1993 - Singer Mariah Carey married her boss, Sony Music president Tommy Mottola, at a Manhattan church. Among the celebrities in attendance: Robert DeNiro, Barbra Streisand, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel and wife, Christie Brinkley. Carey and Mottola separated in 1997.
http://www.monarc.com/mariahcarey/index.las
1998 - Just three weeks after Notah Begay III became the third professional golfer to shoot a record-low round of 59 in a professional tournament, Doug Dunakey became the fourth golfer to do so. Dunakey carded 10 birdies and an eagle in the second round of the Miami Valley Open, a Nike Tour event, in Springboro, OH. Needing only a par on the 18th hole to finish with 58, Dunakey three-putted from 25 feet for a bogey. He didn't win the tournament, though. Craig Bowden did, shooting 16-under-par, two shots better than Dunakey.
1998 - A strike began at General Motors’ parts factory in Flint, MI that quickly spread to five other assembly plants. The strike lasted seven weeks.
2001 – Tropical Storm Allison made landfall on the upper-Texas coastline as a strong tropical storm and dumped large amounts of rain over Houston. The storm caused $5.5 billion in damages, making Allison the costliest tropical storm in U.S. history.
2012 - The Wisconsin Senate recall election was held, and Wisconsin voters re-elected incumbent governor Scott Walker.
2012 - Venus made its last transit of the 21st century beginning at 22:09 UTC June 5, and ending 4:49 UTC June 6
2012 – Ian Desmond of the Washington Nationals drove in the tying run in the 8th, then again in the 10th and once more in the 12th for good measure, as the Nats finally beat the Mets, 7-6. The Elias Sports Bureau reported that he is the first player since the Mets’ Art Shamsky in 1966 to have three game-tying or go-ahead RBIs from the 8th inning on in the same game.
2014 - Donald Sterling, the L.A. Clippers owner banned from the NBA after making racist remarks, dropped a lawsuit fighting the forced sale of the team. The pending sale to former Microsoft exec Steve Ballmer was later approved by the NBA owners.
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