Trivia time, vintage Hollywood fans. Our subhead tells you all you need to identify the person in this photo, even though she’s upside down. Give up? It’s Betty Grable, whose famous gams were allegedly insured with Lloyd’s of London for a cool milly. It’s was her studio Twentieth Century Fox’s doing, though some say it was a publicity stunt. Either way it worked. The free ink the insurance (or insurance fairytale) produced was priceless. It continues even today, obviously, as nearly everyone who writes about Grable mentions the policy. Grable once said, “I became a star for two reasons, and I’m standing on them.” But not in this photo.
1994—White House Hit by Airplane
Frank Eugene Corder tries to crash a stolen Cessna 150 into the White House, but strikes the lawn before skidding into the building. The incident causes minor damage to the White House, but the plane is totaled and Corder is killed.