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The Constitution of the United States of America — 1787
on this day …

1394 – In France, Charles VI published an ordinance that expelled all Jews from France.
1778 – The United States signed its first treaty with a Native American tribe, the Delaware Nation.
1787 – The Constitution of the United States of America was signed by delegates at the Constitutional Convention.
1796 – U.S. President George Washington’s Farewell Address was read before the U.S. Congress.
1862 – The Battle of Antietam took place during the American Civil War. More than 23,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing. The Rebel advance was ended with heavy losses to both armies.
1872 – Phillip W. Pratt patented a version of the sprinkler system.
1911 – The first transcontinental airplane flight started. It took C.P. Rogers 82 hours to fly from New York City to Pasadena, CA.
1920 – The American Professional Football Association was formed in Canton, OH. It was the precursor to the National Football League (NFL).
1930 – Construction on Boulder Dam, later renamed Hoover Dam, began in Black Canyon, near Las Vegas, NV.
1932 – Sir Malcolm Campbell set a speed record when he reached 276.27 mph over a half mile.
1937 – At Mount Rushmore, Abraham Lincoln’s face was dedicated.
1939 – The Soviet Union invaded Poland. Germany had invaded Poland on September 1.
1944 – Operation “Market Garden” was launched by Allied paratroopers during World War II. The landing point was behind German lines in the Netherlands.
1947 – The first U.S. Secretary of Defense, James V. Forrestal, was sworn in to office.
1953 – Ernie Banks became the first black baseball player to wear a Chicago Cubs uniform. He retired in 1971 known as ‘Mr. Cub’.
1953 – The Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans, LA, successfully separated Siamese twins. Carolyn Anne and Catherine Anne Mouton were connected at the waist when born.
1955 – “The Perry Como Show” moved to Saturday nights on NBC-TV.
1961 – The Minnesota Vikings were debuted as the new National Football League (NFL) team.
1962 – U.S. space officials announced the selection of Neil A. Armstrong and eight others as new astronauts.
1963 – “The Fugitive” premiered on ABC-TV. The show starred David Janssen.
1964 – “Bewitched” premiered on ABC-TV.
1965 – “Hogan’s Heroes” debuted on CBS-TV.
1966 – “Mission Impossible” premiered on CBS-TV.
1972 – “M*A*S*H” premiered on CBS-TV.
1976 – NASA unveiled the space shuttle Enterprise in Palmdale, CA.
1983 – Vanessa Williams, as Miss New York, became the first black woman to be crowned Miss America.
1983 – Johnny Bench (Cincinnati Reds) retired after 16 years as a catcher.
1983 – Carl Yastrzemski (Boston Red Sox) broke Hank Aaron’s major league record for games played when he started his 3,299th game. (MLB)
1984 – 9,706 immigrants became naturalized citizens when they were sworn in by U.S. Vice-President George Bush in Miami, FL. It was the largest group to become U.S. citizens.
1984 – Gordon P. Getty was named the richest person in the U.S. His fortune was $4.1 billion.
1984 – Reggie Jackson hit his 500th career home run. It was exactly 17 years from the day he hit his first major league home run.
1988 – Lt. Gen. Prosper Avril declared himself president of Haiti after President Henri Hamphy was ousted.
1991 – The United Nations General Assembly opened its 46th session. The new members were Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, North and South Korea, Micronesia and the Marshall Islands.
1992 – Lawrence Walsh called a halt to his probe of the Iran-Contra scandal. The investigation had lasted 5 1/2 years.
1995 – Hong Kong held its last legislative election before being taken over by China in 1997.
1997 – Northern Ireland’s main Protestant party joined in peace talks. It was the first time that all of the major players had come together.
1998 – The United States government offered a reward for the capture of Haroun Fazil for his role in the U.S. bombing in Kenya on August 7, 1998.
1998 – The U.S. announced a plan that would compensate victims in the Kenya and Tanzania U.S. Embassy bombings on August 7, 1998.
2014 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at an all time high of 17,156.
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FDA/USDA ~~ September Alerts & Safety
Bunge’s Meats Recalls Pork Products Formulated With Water That Did Not EPA Meet Drinking Water StandardsBunge’s Meats, a Catawissa, Penn. establishment, is recalling an undetermined amount of pork sausage products that were produced with water that did not meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) drinking water standards. 
Tucson Tamale Wholesale Company, LLC Recalls Beef Tamale Products Containing Meat Produced Without Benefit of Federal InspectionTucson Tamale Wholesale Company, LLC, a Tucson, Ariz. establishment, is recalling approximately 915 pounds of beef tamale products that contain meat produced without the benefit of federal inspection.
Virtus Pharmaceuticals Opco II, LLC (Virtus) is voluntarily recalling seven batches of Hyoscyamine sulfate (0.125mg) listed in the table below, to the consumer level which include the tablet, sublingual, and orally disintegrating tablet form. This recall is being initiated due to both superpotent and subpotent test results. All of these batches were manufactured by Pharmatech LLC for distribution by Virtus throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
SM Fish Corp. of Far Rockaway, NY, is voluntarily recalling OSSIE’S brand ready-to-eat salads because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.
Publix Super Markets of Lakeland, Florida, is issuing a voluntary recall for Apple Coffee Cakes due to the possible presence of small metal shavings. The Apple Coffee Cakes were sold at Publix bakery departments in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and the following counties in Florida: Alachua, Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, DeSoto, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Marion, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota.
Updated information is now available. A list of retail consignees has been posted for recall 078-2016, PT Farm, LLC Recalls Lamb Products Due To Possible E. Coli Contamination (Sep 9, 2016).
MIH Marketing and Sales Recalls Meat and Poultry Products Due To Insanitary ConditionsMIH Marketing and Sales, a Beebe, AR. establishment, is recalling approximately 662,049 pounds of various meat and poultry products that were stored under insanitary conditions.
The Morrison Milling Company of Denton, Texas has initiated a recall of The Baker’s Scoop HEB 100% Whole Wheat Flour due the possibility of the presence of soft nylon fragments of mesh resembling white hair, caused by a faulty screen at our production facility.
PT Farm, LLC Recalls Lamb Products Due To Possible E. Coli Contamination PT Farm, LLC, a North Haverhill, N.H. establishment, is recalling approximately 15 pounds of lamb products that may be contaminated with E. coli.
Novo Nordisk Inc. is recalling six batches of the GlucaGen® HypoKit® in the U.S. due to two customer complaints from the UK and Portugal involving detached needles on the syringe with Sterile Water for Injection (SWFI). GlucaGen® HypoKit® is indicated for the treatment of severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in patients with diabetes who are treated with insulin. A syringe with a detached needle cannot be used as prescribed
Kinetic Technologies and Kinetic Vet located in Lexington, KY has voluntarily recalled Hy-Optic – lot # 10092015, OptiVet – lot # 12032015 and Optimend – lot # 01122015. This voluntary recall is the result of deficiencies in sterility, which may lead to deteriorating eye conditions, irritation and/or infection.
Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. is voluntarily recalling one date code of Wegmans Italian Classics Striped Ricotta & Spinach Ravioli, 9 oz. (UPC # 0-77890-38934), sold between Tuesday, Aug. 2 and Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016 because the product may contain pieces of white plastic.
That’s why the FDA is issuing a final rule under which over-the-counter consumer antiseptic wash products (including liquid, foam, gel hand soaps, bar soaps, and body washes) containing the majority of the antibacterial active ingredients—including triclosan and triclocarban—will no longer be able to be marketed.



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