On This Day In History 
 
 
Birthdates which occurred on January 30: 
1616 William Sancroft Archbishop (Canterbury) 
1797 Edwin Vose Sumner Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1863 
1816 Nathaniel Prentiss Banks Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1894 
1822 John Basil Turchin [Ivan Turchinoff], Brigadier General (Union volunteers) 
1829 Alfred Cummings Georgia, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1910 
1841 Alfred Townsend George Civil War journalist, died in 1914 
 
1882 Franklin Delano Roosevelt New Hyde Park NY, 32nd President (D) (1933-1945) 
 
1885 John Henry Towers aviator/naval hero 
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jhtowers.htm 
1892 Charles Trowbridge Haubiel composer 
1894 Boris III tsar of Bulgaria (1918-43) 
1902 Sir Nikolaus Pevsner England, art historian (The Buildings of England) 
1909 Saul David Alinsky Chicago IL, radical writer (John L Lewis) 
1912 Barbara Tuchman US, historian/author (Pulitzer, Guns of August) 
1914 David Wayne Traverse City MI, actor (Andromeda Strain, Adams Rib) 
1914 John Ireland Vancouver BC, actor (Rawhide, Gunfight at OK Corral) 
1915 John D Profumo England, politician (C) 
1920 George Skibine Russian/US dancer/choreographer (Tragedy in Verona) 
1922 Dick Martin Detroit MI, actor/comedian (Laugh-In, Carbon Copy) 
1925 Dorothy Malone Chicago IL, actress (At Gunpoint, Night & Day, Peyton Place) 
1927 Olof Palme Stockholm, PM of Sweden (1969-76, 1982-86) assassinated 
1931 Gene Hackman California, actor (Bonnie & Clyde, Under Fire, Superman) 
1933 Louis Rukeyser financial whiz (Wall Street Week, Channel 13) 
1935 Richard Brautigan Tacoma WA, novelist/poet (Trout Fishing...) 
1937 Boris Spassky USSR, world chess champion (1969-72) 
1937 Vanessa Redgrave London, actress (Blow-Up, Julia, Orient Express) 
1939 Eleanor Smeal femanazi/president (NOW) 
1941 Dick Cheney (Representative-R-WY/George Bush's secretary of defense 1989-93/Vice President 2001- ) 
1942 Marty Balin Cincinnati OH, singer (Jefferson Starship-Miracles) 
1951 Phil Collins England, singer/drummer (Genesis-Against All Odds) 
1955 Judith Tarr US, sci-fi author (Isle of Glass, Ars Magica) 
1973 Holly Noelle Roehl Miss Indiana-USA (1996) 
 Deaths which occurred on January 30: 
1649 Charles I King of Great Britain (1625-49), beheaded for treason 
1730 Peter II Alekseyevitch emperor of Russia (1727-30), dies at 14 
1838 Osceola chief of Seminole Indians, dies in jail 
http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/osceola.htm 1890 Karl Merz composer, dies at 53 
1948 Mahatma Gandhi India spiritual and political leader, assassinated by Hindu extremists in New Delhi, at age 78 
1948 Orville Wright US aviation pioneer, dies at 76 
1951 Ferdinand Porsche German car inventor (Porsche), dies at 75 
1958 Earnest H Heinkel German airplane builder (WWII), dies at 70 
1969 Allan Welsh Dulles US diplomat/director (CIA 1953-61), dies at 75 
1976 Jesse "Lone Cat" Fuller San Francisco Blues Great, dies at 80 
http://taco.com/roots/fuller.html 1980 Professor Longhair king of New Orleans music, dies at 61 
1982 Stanley Holloway comedian (My Fair Lady, Our Man Higgins), dies at 91 
1991 John McIntire actor (Virginian, Psycho), dies of emphysema at 83 
1998 Ricky Sanderson stabbed 16-year old girl in NC, executed at 38 
 Take A Moment To Remember 
GWOT Casualties  
Iraq 
30-Jan-2005 12 | US: 2 | UK: 10 | Other: 0 
 UK Acting Lance Corporal Steven Jones Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Corporal David Edward Williams Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Sergeant Robert Michael O Connor Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Flight Sergeant Mark Gibson Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Chief Technician Richard Antony Brown Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Master Engineer Gary Nicholson Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Flight Lieutenant Andrew Paul Smith Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Flight Lieutenant David Kevin Stead Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Squadron Leader Patrick Brian Marshall Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 UK Flight Lieutenant Paul Martin Pardoel Baghdad (30 km NW of) Hostile - transport plane crash 
 US Lance Corporal Nazario Serrano Al Anbar Province Hostile - hostile fire 
 US Private 1st Class James H. Miller IV Ramadi - Anbar Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack    
Afghanistan 
01/30/03 O'Steen, Mark Chief Warrant Officer 3 43 US U.S. Army 160th Special Ops Aviation Reg. (Night Stalkers) Non-Hostile - Accident - helicopter 7 mi. E. Bagram Air Base Ozark Alabama 
01/30/03 Frampton, Gregory Michael Sergeant 37 US U.S. Army 160th Special Ops Aviation Reg. (Night Stalkers) Non-Hostile - Accident - helicopter 7 mi. E. Bagram Air Base Fresno California 
01/30/03 Kisling Jr., Daniel Leon Staff Sergeant 31 US U.S. Army 160th Special Ops Aviation Reg. (Night Stalkers) Non-Hostile - Accident - helicopter 7 mi. E. Bagram Air Base Neosho Missouri 
01/30/03 Gibbons, Thomas J. Chief Warrant Officer 2 31 US U.S. Army 160th Special Ops Aviation Reg. (Night Stalkers) Non-Hostile - Accident - helicopter 7 mi. E. Bagram Air Base Calvert County Maryland     
http://icasualties.org/oif/ Data research by Pat Kneisler 
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 On this day... 
0435 Rome recognized the Vandal territories in Northwest Africa as "federati," in an effort to stave off their invasion of Italy. (The invasion was successfully postponed for 20 years.) 
1077 Pope Gregory VII pardons German emperor Henry IV 
1349 Jews of Freilsburg Germany are massacred 
1487 Bell chimes invented 
1592 Ippolito Aldobrandini elected Pope Clement VIII 
1647 Scots agree to sell King Charles I to English Parliament for £400, 
1713 England & Netherlands sign 2nd anti-French boundary treaty 
1774 Captain Cook reaches 71º 10' S, 1820 km from S pole (record) 
1781 Articles of Confederation ratified by 13th state, Maryland 
1790 Lifeboat 1st tested at sea, by Mr Greathead, the inventor 
1797 Congress refuses to accept 1st petitions from American blacks 
1798 Representative Matthew Lyon (Vermont) spits in face of Representative Roger Griswold (Connecticut) in US House of Representatives, after an argument 
1800 US population 5,308,483; Black population 1,002,037 (18.9%) 
1804 Mungo Park leaves England seeking source of Niger River 
1815 Burned Library of Congress reestablished with Jefferson's 6500 volumes 
1818 Keats composes his sonnet, "When I Have Fears" 
1835 Richard Lawrence misfires at President Andrew Jackson in Washington DC 
1854 1st election in Washington Territory; 1,682 votes cast  
1862 US Navy's 1st ironclad warship (Monitor) launched  
1894 Pneumatic hammer patented by Charles King of Detroit 
1911 1st rescue of an air passenger by a ship, near Havana, Cuba 
1917 1st jazz record recorded (Dark Town Strutters Ball) 
1921 French rapist-murderer Henri-Désiré Landru sentenced to death 
http://www.zdiamond.net/articles/Henri_Desire_Landru 1922 World Law Day, 1st celebrated 
1931 Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights" premieres at Los Angeles Theater 
1933 "The Lone Ranger" premieres on ABC radio 
1933 German President von Hindenburg appoints Hitler chancellor, Hitler forms government with Von Papen 
1934 Hitler proclamation on German unified states 
1935 Ezra Pound meets Mussolini, reads from a draft of "Cantos" 
1936 Fans asked to pick a new name for Boston Braves; they choose "The Bees" it doesn't catch on & is scrapped by 1940 season 
1937 2nd of Stalin's purge trials; Pyatakov & 16 others sentenced to death 
1939 Hitler calls for the extermination of Jews 
1943 6 British Mosquito's daylight bomb Berlin 
1943 German assault on French in Tunisia 
1943 Hitler promotes Friedrich von Paul to General - field marshal 
1944 US invades Majuro, Marshall Islands 
1945 German ship "Wilhelm Gustloff" torpedoed off Danzig by Soviet sub-c 7,700 die 
1946 1st issue of Franklin Roosevelt dime 
1951 Belgium refuses to allow communists to make speeches on radio 
1954 Italy's Fanfani government resigns 
1956 Martin Luther King Jr's home bombed 
1956 Elvis Presley records his version of "Blue Suede Shoes" 
1958 House of Lords passes bill allowing women in 
1958 Baseball announces players & coaches rather than fans pick all stars 
1960 CIA oks Lockheed to produce a new U-2 aircraft (Oxcart) 
1961 Bobby Darin is youngest performer to headline a TV special on NBC 
1961 JFK asks for an Alliance for Progress & Peace Corps 
1962 UN General Assembly censures Portugal (because of Angola) 
1962 2 members of Flying Wallendas' high-wire act killed when their 7-person pyramid collapsed during a performance in Detroit 
http://www.wallenda.com/ 1965 "The Name Game" by Shirley Ellis hits #3 
1965 State funeral of Winston Churchill 
1966 -19ºF Corinth MS (state record) 
1966 -27ºF New Market AL (state record) 
1968 Vietcong launch Tet-offensive on US embassy in Saigon 
1969 Beatles perform their last gig together, a 42-minute free concert on the roof of Apple HQs 
1972 Bloody Sunday British soldiers shoot on Catholics in Londonderry, 13 die 
1973 Jury finds Watergate defendants Liddy & McCord guilty on all counts 
1976 George Bush becomes 11th director of CIA (until 1977) 
1976 William E Colby, ends term as 10th director of CIA 
1978 Mutual Broadcasting Network begins airing Larry King Show on radio 
1979 Rhodesia agrees to new constitution 
1989 Joel Steinberg found guilty of 1st degree manslaughter of daughter 
http://www.google.com/Top/Society/Crime/Trials/Steinberg,_Joel/?il=1 1989 5 pharoah sculptures from 1470 BC found at temple of Luxor (It's always the last place you look) 
1995 Car bomb explodes in Algiers, 42 killed/296 injured 
1998 In Washington the creation of The National First Ladies Library 
1999 The UN Security Council agreed to establish panels to assess Iraqi disarmament and adherence to other UN resolutions 
2001 In the Netherlands a Scottish court convicted Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, a Libyan intelligence officer, of murder in the 1998 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. A 2nd Libyan, Lamen Khalifa Fhimah, was acquitted. 
2002 Interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai visited the World Trade Center site and placed a wreath of yellow roses by a memorial wall as he surveyed the ruins of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack 
2003 Richard Reid, the British citizen and al-Qaida follower who'd tried to blow up a trans-Atlantic jetliner with explosives hidden in his shoes, was sentenced to life in prison by a federal judge in Boston      
2005 Iraqis vote in the first ever FREE elections.     
 Holidays 
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"  
World : International Clergy Appreciation Week Begins 
England : Women Peerage Day (1958) 
Kentucky, Virgin Islands : Franklin D Roosevelt Day 
National Inane Answering Message Day 
US : Backwards Day(yad sdrawkcab : SU) 
National Hot Tea Month 
 Religious Observances 
Christian : Feast of St Charles 
Eastern Orthodox : Holiday of 3 Hierachs (Basil, Gregory & Chrysostom) 
Roman Catholic : Feast of St Bathilde 
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Martina, virgin/martyr 
Roman Catholic : Feast of St Hippolytus of Rome (Orthodox) 
Roman Catholic : Feast of St Felix IV, Roman Catholic pope (526-30) 
Moslem : 'Id al-Fitr; end of Ramadan fast (Shawwal 1, 1418 AH) 
 Religious History  
1750 In Colonial America, Rev. Jonathan Mayhew of Boston delivered a sermon entitled, "Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission." The sermon attacked both the divine right of kings and ecclesiastical absolutism. 
1788 Pioneer American Methodist bishop Francis Asbury wrote in his journal: 'Alas for the rich! They are so soon offended.' 
1839 Scottish clergyman Robert Murray McCheyne wrote in a letter: 'God feeds the wild flowers on the lonely mountain side without the help of man.... So God can feed his own planted ones without the help of man, by the sweetly falling dew of his Spirit.' 
1867 The American branch of the Evangelical Alliance was organized at the Bible House in New York City, with William E. Dodge elected president.  
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987. 
 Thought for the day : 
"Senator Kerry says he sees two Americas. It makes the whole thing mutual - America sees two John Kerrys." 
Dick Cheney
 
    Good Morning Ms. Kathy - Yep hubby hauled about 30 more boxes of things I don't want the movers taking: good china, photo boxes, antique clocks, etc.
 
 Next weekend he will take the boxes of books - very heavy and cost lots to have movers take them.
 
 We have our game plan for the weekend of the move set (finally) so there is one less thing to stress over. The kitchen is almost packed up and we are living off paper plates, etc. for the next 10 days. Hit Costco yesterday for easy dinner stuff as well.
 
 This week is concentrated on getting the stuff out of the tops of bedroom closets and putting clothes we aren't wearing in boxes. Soon - very, very soon.