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FUN FACTS ABOUT MARCH 9, 1958

FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN ON MARCH 9TH:


Juliette Binoche: Actress (The English Patient), 1964


Bow Wow: Rapper, 1987


Bert Campaneris: Retired baseball player, 1942


Linda Fiorentino: Actress (Men In Black), 1960


Bobby Fischer: Chess player, 1943


Yuri Gagarin: Russian cosmonaut, 1934


WIll Geer: Actor (Grandpa Walton, The Waltons), 1902


Charles Gibson: Host, Good Morning America, 1943


Mickey Gilley: Country singer, 1936


Raul Julia: Actor (The Addams Family), 1940


Kato Kaelin: Eyewitness, the 1995 O.J. Simpson trial, 1959


Jeffrey Osbourne: Singer, 1948


Dennis Rader: Serial killer, 1945


Barbara Millicent Roberts, a.k.a. Barbie, 1959


Sean Salisbury: ESPN NFL football analyst, 1963


Mickey Spillane: Author (Mike Hammer), 1918

THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN 1958:


TIMELINE


January: Gibson patents the “Flying V” guitar

February: First class mail goes from three to six cents per ounce

March: Unemployment in the U.S. reaches its highest mark since 1941

April: In Georgia, Arnold Palmer wins the Masters

May: Pat O’Connor dies in a 13-car crash during the Indianapolis 500

June: In Tokyo, Japanese break from tradition, letting Prince Akihito choose his own bride

July: In London, Queen Elizabeth give Prince Charles the title of Prince of Wales

August: An investigation into TV game shows begins

September: Ashley Cooper and Althea Gibson win U.S. tennis titles at Forest Hills

October: Forty-one million people visit the World’s Fair in Brussels, Belgium

November: At the U.S. Embassy in London, Vice President Nixon hosts Queen Elizabeth for Thanksgiving dinner

December: The University of Pittsburgh agrees to buy Forbes Field from the Pirates


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IN THE NEWS


Nikita Khrushchev becomes Premier of the U.S.S.R.

Pizza Hut opens in Kansas City, MO

NASA is established. Explorer I is America’s first satellite

Elvis Presley is drafted into the U.S. Army

The FAA is established to ensure air safety

U.S.S. Nautilus makes the first underwater crossing of the North Pole

The Presidential pension law provides income to former Presidents

For the first time, U.S. commercial jets are used to transport mail


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FROM THE SPORTS DESK


MLB Champion: New York Yankees

NFL Champion: Baltimore Colts

NBA Champion: Boston Celtics

NHL Champion: Montreal Canadiens

NCAA Basketball Champion: Kentucky

NCAA Football Champion: LSU & Iowa

Indianapolis 500 Winner: Jimmy Bryan, 133.791 MPH

The New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers move to California


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FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT


MUSIC

"At The Hop", Danny & the Juniors

"Don't", Elvis Presley

"Peggy Sue", Buddy Holly & The Crickets

"Tequila", The Champs

"Witch Doctor", David Seville

"Yakety Yak", The Coasters


MOVIES

"A Night to Remember"

"Cat On A Hot Tin Roof"

"Gigi"

"Plan 9 From Outer Space"

"The Fly"

"Vertigo"


TELEVISION (DEBUTS)

"An Evening With Fred Astaire"

"Bat Masterson"

"Concentration"

"Peter Gunn"

"The Donna Reed Show"

"The Huckleberry Hound Show"


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COST OF LIVING


LIVING

New house: $11,975.00

Average income: $4,650.00 per year

New car: $2,155.00

Average rent: $95.00 per month

Tuition to Harvard: $1,000.00 per year

Movie ticket: $1.00 each

Gasoline: 24 cents per gallon

U.S. postage stamp: 4 cents each


FOOD

Granulated sugar: 89 cents for 10 pounds

Vitiman D milk: $1.01 per gallon

Ground coffee: 93 cents per pound

Bacon: 62 cents per pound

Eggs: 28 cents per dozen

Fresh ground hamburger: 57 cents per pound

Fresh baked bread: 19 cents per loaf