(History) – The last Packard–the classic American luxury car with the famously enigmatic slogan “Ask the Man Who Owns One”–rolls off the production line at Packard’s plant in Detroit, Michigan on this day in 1956.
Mechanical engineer James Ward Packard and his brother, William Dowd Packard, built their first automobile, a buggy-type vehicle with a single cylinder engine, in Warren, Ohio in 1899 (below).
The 22-month-old son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh was kidnapped on this day in 1932. The child was found dead in May.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann was convicted and executed for the kidnapping and murder of baby Lindbergh.
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was captured by CIA and Pakistani agents near Islamabad on this day in 2003. He was the suspected mastermind behind the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001 (below).
On this day in 1981, Bobby Sands (above) who was a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army began a hunger strike while imprisoned at HM Prison Maze after being sentenced for firearmspossession. He eventually died May 5, 1981 at age 27.
The Peace Corps was established on this day in 1961 by President Kennedy (pictured signing the act).
Ronald William Howard is 64 years old today.
Director, producer, and actor Ron Howard first became known as Andy Griffith‘s son Opie on The Andy Griffith Show on CBS from 1960-1968 and also played teenager Richie Cunningham on Happy Days on ABC from 1974-1984. His 2001 filmA Beautiful Mind received the Academy Award for Best Picture and earned Howard the Academy Award for Best Director. He also directed the 1995 film Apollo 13.