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Sapulpa Daily Herald, Tuesday, Sept. 20. 2005 — PA(»K I HREF
Today in History — Children should let parents follow their bliss
Its The Associated Press
Tudav is Tuesday, Sept.
20, the 263rd day of 2005
There are 102 days left in
the year.
Today ’s Highlight in
History:
On Sept. 20. 1519.
Portuguese navigator
Ferdinand Magellan set out
from Spain on a voyage to
find a western passage to the
Spice Islands in Indonesia.
(Magellan was killed
enroute. hut one of his ships
eventually circled the
world.)
On this date:
In 1X70. Italian troops
took control of the Papal
States, leading to the unifi-
cation of Italy.
In 1X73. panic swept the
floor of the New York Stock
Exchange in the wake of
railroad bond defaults and
hank failures.
In IXXI. Chester A.
Arthur was sworn in as the
21st president of the United
States, succeeding the assas-
sinated James A Garfield.
In 1947. former New
York City Mayor Fiorello
l.a Guardia died.
In I95X. civil rights
activist Martin Luther King
Jr. was seriously wounded
during an appearance at a
New York City department
store when an apparently
deranged woman stabbed
him in the chest.
In 1962. black student
James Meredith was
blocked front enrolling at
the University of
Mississippi by Gov. Ross R.
Barnett. (Meredith was later
admitted.)
In 1973. in their so-called
"battle of the sexes.” tennis
star Billie Jean King defeat-
ed Bobby Riggs in straight
sets. 6—I. 6-3, 6-3, at the
Houston Astrodome.
In 1973. singer-song-
writer Jim Croce died in a
plane crash near
Natchitoches. La.: he was
30.
In 19X0. "Spectacular
Bid.” ridden by Bill
Shoemaker, ran as the only
entry in the Woodward
Stakes at Belmont Park in
New York after three poten-
tial challengers dropped out
in horse racing’s first
walkover since 1949.
In 19X4. a suicide car
bomber attacked the U.S.
Embassy annex in north
Beirut, killing a dozen peo-
ple.
Ten years ago: In a move
that stunned Wall Street,
AT&T Corp. announced it
was splitting into three com-
panies. The House voted to
drop the national speed limit
and let states decide how
fast people should drive.
Bosnian Serb rebels pulled
back enough heavy weapons
from around Sarajevo to
keep NATO airstrikes at
bay.
Five years ago:
Independent Counsel Robert
Ray announced the end of
the Whitewater investiga-
tion. saying there was insuf-
ficient evidence to warrant
charges against President
Clinton and Hillary Rodham
Clinton. Former Soviet cos-
monaut Gherman Titov died
at age 65.
One year ago: CBS
New s apologized tor a "mis-
take in judgment” in its
story questioning President
Bush's National Guard serv-
ice, saying it could not
vouch for the authenticity of
documents featured in the
report. A video posted on a
Web site showed the
beheading of a man identi-
fied as American civil engi-
neer Eugene Armstrong.
Today’s Birthdays:
Basketball Hall of Fame
coach Red Auerbach is XX.
Singer Gogi Grant is XI.
Actress-comedian Anne
Meara is 76. Actress Sophia
Loren is 71 Rock musician
Chuck Panoz/o is 5X.
Hockey player Guy l.aFleur
is 54. Jazz musician Peter
White is 51. Actress Betsy
Brantley is 50. Actor Gary
Cole is 49. Actress Kristen
Johnston is 38. Rock singers
Matthew Nelson and
Gunnar Nelson are 3X. Rock
musician Ben Shepherd is
37. Rock musician Rick
Woolsienhulme (L.ifehouse)
is 26.
Thought for Today:
"History must stay open, it
is all humanity."
— William Carlas
Williams. American author
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DEAR ABBY: In a
recent letter, the writer com-
plained that she was embar-
rassed because her 50-
something mother looked
like a "motorcycle mama."
I’m in my late 50s. My
husband is in his mid-40s.
For the first time in our
hardworking lives we’re
enjoying ourselves going
places! I wear my leathers
wherever we go (Harley
Davidson, of course!) for
protection. Also, for my
birthday this year I got a tat-
too on my back My kids
(late 20s and 30s) say it’s
cool. They say if we’re
happy, they're happy.
I would like to tell
"Embarrassed" that she and
her siblings should be
thankful they have parents,
and that they are healthy,
happy and enjoying them-
selves. That's what counts.
— ANOTHER MOTORCY-
CLE MAMA. COALINGA.
CALIF.
DEAR MOTORCYCLE
MAMA. I pointed that out
in my answer. I also advised
the "children" to address
their concerns with their
mother.
I find the differing
philosophies between gen-
erations to be fascinating. A
conservative generation
gave birth to the flower chil-
dren of the ‘60s which in
turn has given birth to
another conservative gener
ation. However, most of the
readers who commented on
that letter agree with you
Read on:
DEAR ABBY:
"Embarrassed" said that
Harley Davidson shirts are
designed for girls in their
20s. not women in their 50s.
Well. I say, why should girls
in their 20s have all the fun ?
CAROL IN TWIN
FALLS, IDAHO
DEAR ABBY: Who
among us hasn't heard the
expression. "Don t judge a
book by its cover"? It does-
n't matter what her mother
wears as long as it's legal.
When people reach 45-
50. they start seeing class-
males. friends, cousins, peo-
ple their own age in the
obituaries. And it makes
them stop and remember
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just how short life can be
Who wants to live their
whole life a certain way
because “what would the
neighbors think?’
There’s a poem I once
read about an old lady who
dresses in a purple coat. It
goes on and on about the
"outrageous" things that
she's going to do. The gist
of the poem is that now
she's old. she can get away
with doing the things she
really wanted to do her
whole life because people
will just think she's "a crazy
old lady."
Please tell that daughter
to stop being so concerned.
Her mother is having the
time of her life, and more
power to her. — PAl LA IN
DALTON, MASS.
DEAR ABBY: I d like to
ask that daughter and her
siblings a question: Did
THEY ever show up at a
family function with a new
hair color, new piercing,
clothes too big or too small,
a shocking boyfriend or
girlfriend, or new opinion
they knew would stir things
up?
To the embarrassed
children I say. "Take the
advice your parents got
when you acted out: 'It s a
stage. They'll outgrow it.*"
Your parents' antics are pay-
backs. dude! — NO
MOTORCYCLE YET IN
ST. PAUL
DEAR ABBY: I am also
a biker mom whose children
are grown. While I do not
buy the HD brand. I. too.
dress differently than when
my kids were small. What
makes them think her attire
is inappropriate? Jesus had
long hair and wore a dress.
Was that wrong? — 45 ANI)
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Broaddus, Matthew B. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 2005, newspaper, September 20, 2005; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1502551/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.