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    This Week In History: April 27 - May 3

    by Nicole of Retro Planet

    Headlines & tidbits from the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s.

    Front Page News:

    1942: Japanese Americans in San Francisco were ordered to leave their homes and report to internment camps for the duration of World War II.

    1963: Hundreds of children ranging in age from six to eighteen were arrested in Birmingham, Alabama, as they marched from Kelly Ingram Park, across from 16th Street Baptist Church, to downtown singing, “We Shall Overcome.”

    1969: U.S. troop levels in Vietnam peak at 543,400. There have been 33,641 Americans killed by now, a total greater than the Korean War.

    1975: The war in Vietnam ended as the government in Saigon (then the southern capital, now Ho Chi Minh City) announced its unconditional surrender to the North Vietnamese Army (NVA).

    American Living:

    1952: Checking accounts become the new way to pay bills with Manufacturers Trust Company Bank leading the cause

    1958: The government reports that the average family income last year was $6130 - 50% higher than a decade ago.

    Movies & TV:

    1953: I Love Lucy (CBS) - #1 Show

    1954: Roman Holiday is in the theatres – starring Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn

    1953: The FCC gives New Hampshire its first TV channel allocation, leaving neighbor Vermont as the only state without an allocated TV channel

    Music:

    1956: Heartbreak Hotel is #1 on the billboard pop charts and #6 on the R&B
    RCA Victor says that Presley records are selling at the rate of 50,000 a day, accounting for about 50% of the label’s business.

    1960: The Everly Brothers had their first hit for Warner Brothers Records with “Cathy’s Clown.”

    1964: “The Beatles’ Second Album” reaches #1 on the Billboard LP chart in just its second week of release. It was the first album ever to make it to the top that quickly.

    1967: Aretha Franklin releases “Respect”, a song that will become her signature tune.

    1971: The Rolling Stones’ “Brown Sugar” is released. It would reach number one in the US and number two in the UK.

    1979: Blondie brought a touch of New Wave music to the Hot 100 when “Heart Of Glass” reached #1. They would score three more chart toppers over the next two years.

    1983: After leading the Billboard chart for seven weeks with “Billie Jean”, Michael Jackson was back on top with “Beat It”.

    Hollywood Headlines:

    1967: On May 1st, 32 year old Elvis Presley married 21 year old Priscilla Beaulieu

    The Arts

    1968: The Hair musical opened on Broadway in New York. It would last for 1750 performances, and featured songs like “Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In,” “Good Morning Starshine,” “Easy to Be Hard” and the title track, a hit for The Cowsills.

    Sports:

    First career home runs for Ted Williams (1939) and Hank Aaron (1954).

    1952: In Chicago – Sugar Ray Robinson knocks-out Rocky Graziano in the third round and retains the middleweight boxing championship title

    1956: Rocky Marciano (31) retires as undefeated world heavyweight boxing champ

    1967: Muhammad Ali is stripped of his boxing title for refusing induction into the U.S. Army.

    Posted Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 at 3:35 am EST by Nicole
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