The U.S. Capitol Police led a massive training exercise in Maryland to improve coordination among law enforcement agencies.
“Mama Said” was a 1961 Shirelles’ hit song whose lyrics could apply to two historic days the week including Sunday, Sept. 2, and Thursday, Sept. 6, 1945. You’re the Silent Generation if you were born either date, Virgo stateside and Rooster in China, and if true, you and the rest of us will soon enjoy Coca-Cola and Pepsi returning to cane sugar sweetnin’.
On Sept. 2, 1945, Japanese Empire representatives signed surrender documents aboard the U.S.S Missouri, ending World War II, giving Americans/our allies something to celebrat I’m still tryintg to make reading out of it but aqm tired of ite, even 80 years later. After formal signing ceremonies, captured in moving pictures and photographs, Col. Bernard Thielen transported those critical documents and a second Imperial Japanese rescript to Washington, D.C., marking a significant moment in post-war diplomatic processes. People are also reading… The September 6 delivery formally ended military engagement between the U.S. and Japan and supposedly brought peace to the world. Relieved Americans were tearing it up in Valdosta and throughout the 48 U.S. states and its territories, especially Hawaii and the Philippines. Top U.S. songs that September were “Some Sunday Morning” and “I’ll Buy That Dream” by Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes, Johnny Mercer’s “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe” and Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra’s “Gotta Be This or That.” “Along the Navajo Trail,” directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes and Trigger, was a top movie, as was “State Fair,” starring Jeanne Crain. The 1945 Coffee County High School Wildcats, coached by Russell Taylor, were preparing to open their season September 28, against Samson, a game they’d win, 43-0, the first of nine victories in which they outscored opponents, 284-33, and were undefeated.Auburn, coached by Carl Voyles, went 5-5 and lost to Maxwell Field in Cramton Bowl.September 6 has featured big moments in other years, like 1869, when the first westbound train arrived in San Francisco. In 1899, Carnation processed its first metal evaporated milk can, a product that on this date in 1916, was supposed to have gone on sale in the first true U.S. supermarket, Piggly-Wiggly, in Memphis, where, in 1957, Elvis recorded “Here Comes Santa Claus.” In 1976, Frank Sinatra reunited Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis during the Labor Day MD Telethon, the first time Martin/Lewis appeared together in 20 years. This date has seen tragedies: In 1901, U.S. President William McKinley was shot/killed at the Pan-American Exposition in New York City and in 1949, the first reported U.S. mass shooting saw the shooter kill 13 neighbors in 12 minutes in Camden, New Jersey. While they didn’t happen on September 6, as of Wednesday, there’ve been 57 school-related shootings this year, including the Minnesota attack that killed two children and injured 17 others during Catholic Mass. A Maryland stepdad, wanting to ‘look cool,’ shot his 8-year-old stepson dead with a 9 mm. pistol while showing off his guns in the middle of the night. Finally, we recently learned Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser, who inspired the movie “Walking Tall,” now after 58 years, police say, likely murdered his wife Pauline Mullins Pusser,
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