Today is Sunday, April 25, the 116th day of 2004. There are 250 days left in the year. On this date



Today is Sunday, April 25, the 116th day of 2004. There are 250 days left in the year. On this date in 1792, highwayman Nicolas Jacques Pelletier becomes the first person under French law to be executed by the guillotine.
In 1859, ground is broken for the Suez Canal. In 1898, the United States formally declares war on Spain. In 1901, New York becomes the first state to require automobile license plates; the fee is $1. In 1945, during World War II, U.S. and Soviet forces link up on the Elbe River, a meeting that dramatizes the collapse of Nazi Germany's defenses. In 1945, delegates from some 50 countries meet in San Francisco to organize the United Nations. In 1959, the St. Lawrence Seaway opens to shipping. In 1983, the "Pioneer Ten" spacecraft crosses Pluto's orbit, speeding on its endless voyage through the Milky Way. In 1990, Violeta Barrios de Chamorro is inaugurated as president of Nicaragua, ending 11 years of leftist Sandinista rule. In 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope is deployed from the space shuttle Discovery.
April 25, 1979: The Ohio Supreme Court orders the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to cut electricity rates in 26 townships in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties that had accused the company of discriminating against nonmunicipal customers.
A 23-year-old Miami Avenue man who tried to commit suicide by jumping from a roof is shot to death a month later during an argument on the East Side. A 29-year-old woman is charged with murder and disorderly conduct.
Trumbull County's three most recent winners of Scouting's Silver Beaver Award are Alberta Ellwood of Niles, Carol J. McClure of Newton Falls and Earl Freet of Warren.
April 25, 1964: Former Youngstown Mayor Frank R. Franko withdraws as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the 19th Congressional District and pledges his support to incumbent Michael J. Kirwan. However the date for withdrawing from the ballot has passed, so Franko's name will appear along with two other challengers, Robert Hagan and John P. Powers.
A "Jabberwock," with skits and dances, will be presented at Hillman Junior High School to help members of Delta Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta raise money for the sorority's annual scholarship award.
All parishes in the Diocese of Youngstown incorporate English into a small part of the Mass. More English will be added in coming months, with hymns in English being sung beginning in June.
April 25, 1954: Clarence L. Wheeler, 33, formerly of Brookfield, who was listed by police as a possible victim in a Pike County, Ky., slaying, tells a Vindicator reporter in a telephone interview, "Like Mark Twain, the report of my death was greatly exaggerated." Kentucky authorities had been told that an unidentified body matched an Army serial number that was very close to Wheeler's.
Friends and foes of the Mahoning-Grand River Floodway are marshaling their forces and drawing up battle lines for a fight that will determine whether the project will get a needed push or suffer another setback.
Scout officials announce the appointment of William G. Llewellyn, Trumbull County's "most outstanding sports leader" as director of Boy Scout Camp Chickagami. Llewellyn is former director of recreation for the city of Niles. He has missed only one Niles McKinley football game since the sport was started.
April 25, 1929: Work on a $2 million B & amp;O Railroad terminal will begin with the construction of the Division Street Bridge, says Atty. U.C. DeFord, counsel for the railroad.
Mathias Stich, a prominent butcher in Budapest, Hungary, weighing 495 pounds and frequently described as the fattest man in Europe, shoots himself for love a woman one-fourth his weight.
Members of the Wilson Avenue Baptist Church raised $7,000 in 1928 and used $2,000 to pay of the church's indebtedness. The Missionary Society was the first off the Baptist churches in the county to pay its quota to the state convention.
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