History for January 5 - On-This-Day.com:
Stephen Decatur 1779, George Reeves 1914, Robert Duvall 1930
Diane Keaton 1946, Ted Lange 1947, Bradley Cooper 1975 - Actor
1896 - It was reported by The Austrian newspaper that Wilhelm Roentgen had discovered the type of radiation that became known as X-rays.
1914 - Ford Motor Company announced that there would be a new daily minimum wage of $5 and an eight-hour workday.
1933 - In California, construction of the Golden Gate Bridge began.
1934 - Both the National and American baseball leagues decided to use a uniform-size baseball. It was the first time in 33 years that both leagues used the same size ball. (MLB)
1956 - In the Peanuts comic strip, Snoopy walked on two legs for the first time.
1961 - "Mr. Ed" debuted. The show would run for six years.
1972 - U.S. President Richard M. Nixon ordered the development of the space shuttle.
1998 - U.S. Representative Sonny Bono died in skiing accident.
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Henry Ford was a visionary! Paying your employees a wage that enabled them to care for their family AND afford the product they produced. THEN setting an established amount of time to run three consecutive shifts allowing their employees to have the time to attend to their family AND the time to use the cars they bought! Sharing the wealth of the company with the employees that made that wealth possible is good business sense.
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