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• Eleanor championed civil rights causes while she was First Lady. She attended the Southern Conference on Human Welfare in Alabama in 1939. When she found that the audience was segregated, with blacks on one side and whites on the other, she protested by putting her chair into the center aisle that separated the races. • Soon after Eleanor arrived in the White House, she hired a professional cook to spend a few days teaching her staff how to prepare special dishes. One day, Eleanor's German shepherd rushed up and bit the cook on the ankle. Eleanor, running in to find out what the commotion was about, declared, "That settles it! From now on, we will have iodine kept in this room!" • While entertaining some Russian dignitaries, Eleanor took them to see a Fourth of July parade. The Russians were accustomed to seeing great displays of military strength during their own parades. When a group of young men marched by in uniforms, they enquired, "Military?" "No," she replied, "Boy Scouts." Then another group of uniformed men marched by. "Military?" they asked. "No," she said. "Volunteer fire department." Next a car drove by, and inside it were four aging veterans, stuffed into uniforms they had long ago outgrown. "Military!" she announced triumphantly. • Eleanor Roosevelt was the first presidential spouse to hold regular press conferences, write a daily newspaper column, write a monthly magazine column, host a weekly radio show, and speak at a national party convention. ...continued
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• When Warren Harding began courting Florence Kling, her father disapproved because he was of a lower social standing. Warren was the editor of the local paper at the time. When they married in 1891, Florence's father boycotted the wedding and refused to speak to his daughter for the next seven years. It was 15 years before he ever set foot in his son-in-law's house, even though they lived in the same town. Presumably he changed his mind when Warren was elected 29th president in 1921.
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• The wood of the sequoia is very brittle so it is not a valuable lumber species. In spite of this, it was nevertheless extensively logged around the turn of the 20th century. When a sequoia was felled in 1853, it was found to be 1,244 years old. The stump was so large it was used as a dance floor. The wood was so fragile it could be used only for thing such as shingles, fence posts, or matchsticks, and was therefore worth very little. Once Sequoia National Park was established, tourism offered a bigger economic boost than logging. • The trunk of the General Sherman tree could theoretically be turned into almost 120 miles of standard sized lumber planks. A branch that fell from the tree in 1978 had a diameter greater than six feet and was at least 140 feet long, meaning this single branch was larger than any tree in the United States east of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges. • In prehistoric times, the sequoia was found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, but today it’s found only in about 75 scattered groves throughout Northern California. Giant sequoias have extremely exacting climate requirements, so specific that they grow naturally only in a narrow 260-mile strip of mixed conifer forest on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, primarily between 5,000 and 7,000 feet in elevation. • Many people walking around the base of giant sequoias can cause them harm, because it compacts the soil around their shallow roots and prevents the trees from getting enough water. • Though there is a story commonly told that the sequoia was named after a Cherokee Indian who invented an alphabet, there is little proof behind the myth. More likely it sprang from the Latin “sequi” (meaning “to follow” as in “sequence”) referring to the sequential number of seeds in the pine cones.
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• On July 24, 1567, during her imprisonment in Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots is forced to abdicate in favor of her 1-year-old son, later crowned King James VI of Scotland. Twentyfive years earlier, while just six days old, Mary ascended to the Scottish throne upon the death of her father, King James V. • On July 25, 1832, the first recorded railroad accident in U.S. history occurs when a cable securing boulders snaps, throwing four people over a cliff on the Granite Railway in Massachusetts. • On July 26, 1931, a swarm of grasshoppers descends on crops throughout the American heartland, devastating millions of acres. The swarm was said to be so thick that it blocked out the sun and one could shovel the grasshoppers with a scoop. • On July 28, 1945, the U.S. Senate approves the charter establishing the United Nations by a vote of 89 to 2. The Senate didn't formally approved U.S. participation in the United Nations until December 1945. • On July 29, 1967, a fire on the U.S. Navy carrier Forrestal stationed off the coast of Vietnam kills 134 service members. The deadly fire began with the accidental launch of a rocket from one of its own F-4 Phantom jet fighters. The resulting fire then detonated a 1,000-pound bomb. • On July 30, 1976, American Bruce Jenner sets a world record in winning the decathlon at the Montreal Olympics. After his win, Jenner enjoyed the unofficial title of "world's greatest athlete." • On July 27, 1990, the last Citroen 2CV rolls off the production line in Portugal. Since its debut in 1948, a total of 5,114,959 2CVs had been produced. The 2CV ("Deux Chevaux Vapeur" in French, or "two steam horses") is a reference to France's policy of taxing cars based on their engine output. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
The Luxurious Life of Stephen Curry If Stephen Curry never scores another point for Golden State, he'll still be worth every penny of the "supermax" contract he signed with the Warriors on the first day of free agency. The deal, which will pay Curry $201 million over the next five seasons, is the largest in NBA history. When you judge Curry's performance over the past few years — three NBA Finals and two championships, record-setting regular seasons and playoff runs — it's clear that he is well worth the risk going ahead. But if you're Warriors owner Joe Lacob, you can look back to how much you've made to know he's worth the investment. When Lacob bought the team, the Warriors were worth $450 million. Today, they're worth $2.6 billion. That's an astounding return on investment. Ludicrous, even. So ludicrous, it has NBA players actually criticizing the Curry deal as being too small. Lebron James was the first to speak out on the deal on Twitter because he is the King and as we all know, Twitter is the communication medium of choice for kings and presidents in today's world. "So tell me again why there's a cap on how much a player should get?? Don't answer that. Steph should be getting 400M this summer 5yrs. -- LeBron James (@KingJames) July 1, 2017 James is taking issue with the salary cap in the NBA, the cap that Curry head-butted with his deal. James feels that Curry was worth double, and it's hard to argue the fact. What team owner wouldn't want to see their team's value increase four or five times over?
The NBA has a collective bargaining agreement and a salary cap, designed to control costs and increase ownership's profits. It works by calculating a percentage of the league's revenue from the previous season. It allows for teams to pay over the calculation to a degree, but then the team is charged a luxury tax. For this coming season, the salary cap was set at $99 million and the luxury tax was at $119 million. That's the formula that was used to pay Curry. James -- and every other player in the league -- feels that market factors should prevail. The NBA players association will be renegotiating the bargaining agreement next year, and James himself will be a part of the team of negotiators. If the past is any barometer, I wouldn't expect ownership to budge. Owners seem to like profits, and they have shown a willingness in the past to lock out players, endure strikes and still get their way when all's said and done. Maybe this time, things will be different. Maybe the luxury tax will have a higher ceiling, and guys like Lebron James can collect hundreds of millions more for bouncing a ball up and down a court. At the end of the day, it's always good to remember one thing: It could be worse ... you could be playing for the New York Knicks. Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
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• “A great use for an old purse is to hold the basic tools you need around the house, such as a hammer, pliers, a set of screwdrivers, etc. I keep an assortment of fasteners in mine too: Nails, safety pins and screws go easily in a side pocket.” — R.L. via e-mail • If you need to keep a door from closing, use this rubber-band trick: Loop a thick rubber band (like the ones that bind stalks of broccoli) around the doorknob, twist, then loop it around the opposite door knob. It will keep the latch from catching, and the door can close, but will push right open. This is handy if you have little ones who like to lock the bathroom door or if you’re bringing groceries inside and want to close the door between trips without shutting yourself out! • You can keep ribbon on a paper towel holder for easy access. If you have lots, consider using a tension rod inside a deep drawer! • “When I go shopping in the grocery store, nothing irritates me more than to open a carton of eggs to see if any are broken, and to have the carton not close back up. So, I decided to find my own solution. I now take a rubber band in my purse to wrap around the carton to hold the lid in place until I get home. Once they’ve been opened, they never shut tight again. Case solved!” — E.D. in Alaska • Paper coffee filters are great in the microwave as splatter guards. • Studies show that the higher the temperature, the lighter the fare. Dieters take note: Turn off the air conditioning about 20 minutes before dinner. You’ll take in less food and will be more likely to eat lighter foods. Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
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• Around the year 1776, the Cherokee daughter of a chief named Wu-Teh and a white trader from Virginia named Nathaniel Gist had a baby boy in the area around what is now Tennessee. They named the boy Sequoyah and he grew up to become an accomplished hunter. However, an accident rendered him lame, so he turned his attention to more sedentary pursuits. He married a Cherokee woman, had children, and became an accomplished silversmith and a talented blacksmith. • When he served as a soldier during the War of 1812, he noted that the soldiers around him were able to read letters from home, write to their sweethearts, follow written military orders, exchange news, and read books, all by using the white man’s system of “talking leaves.” He thought that the Cherokee nation was at a great disadvantage because they had no written language. After learning to speak and write several languages, he started thinking about his native tongue, Cherokee. • Over the course of several years, he broke down the phonetic sounds of the Cherokee language into 86 parts, and assigned them 86 symbols, creating a very simple alphabet for a language that was previously only spoken. He borrowed and modified symbols and letters from various languages, as well as making up his own. He taught his six-yearold daughter this alphabet in less than a week. • For his trouble, his town council accused him of witchcraft. He was taken to trial, where he explained that the marks on the paper represented words of the Cherokee language. • He proved the effectiveness of his new alphabet by having the elders dictate to him detailed messages, out of ear-shot of his daughter. Then he wrote the messages down. Next he gave the notes to his little girl, who read it back to the elders word for word. They were convinced. ...continued
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