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PHOTOS: Today in History, January 14

Leona M. Marsh, the only woman cabbie in New York, is shown with her car and her dog Hotsy, Jan. 14, 1932. (AP Photo)
Leona M. Marsh, the only woman cabbie in New York, is shown with her car and her dog Hotsy, Jan. 14, 1932. (AP Photo)
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Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, right, describes to the Rev. Alvin L. Kershaw, rector of Emmanuel Church of Boston, an instrument he dreamed up prior to the Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival in Boston, Jan. 14, 1966. Dizzy calls it a "Ngungi" and it is made by nailing soda bottle caps to a stick. Rev. Kershaw was master of ceremonies for the festival. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)
Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, right, describes to the Rev. Alvin L. Kershaw, rector of Emmanuel Church of Boston, an instrument he dreamed up prior to the Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival in Boston, Jan. 14, 1966. Dizzy calls it a "Ngungi" and it is made by nailing soda bottle caps to a stick. Rev. Kershaw was master of ceremonies for the festival. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)
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Clara Bow and Rex Bell during Los Angeles Superior Court, Jan. 14, 1931 when her former secretary, Daisy De Boe was on trial for stealing $35,000 from Bow. (AP Photo)
Clara Bow and Rex Bell during Los Angeles Superior Court, Jan. 14, 1931 when her former secretary, Daisy De Boe was on trial for stealing $35,000 from Bow. (AP Photo)
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Boston Celtics player Bill Russell receives "Player of the Year" award from National Basketball Association Com. Walter Kennedy during half time of the All-Stars game at Boston Garden on Jan. 14, 1964. (AP Photo)
Boston Celtics player Bill Russell receives "Player of the Year" award from National Basketball Association Com. Walter Kennedy during half time of the All-Stars game at Boston Garden on Jan. 14, 1964. (AP Photo)
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With a lot of muscle help from the subway "pushers", passengers are jammed into a commuter train at Tokyo's Shinjuku station, Jan. 14, 1974, while a young lady looks on with some dismay knowing she is in line for the same treatment for the next train. When cold weather sets in and people wear heavier clothing, the bulkier garments mean more difficulty trying to sardine people into the cars. Japan national railways then hire extra men to cram passengers in, close the doors and try to keep the trains running on time. (AP Photo/Koichiro Morita)
With a lot of muscle help from the subway "pushers", passengers are jammed into a commuter train at Tokyo's Shinjuku station, Jan. 14, 1974, while a young lady looks on with some dismay knowing she is in line for the same treatment for the next train. When cold weather sets in and people wear heavier clothing, the bulkier garments mean more difficulty trying to sardine people into the cars. Japan national railways then hire extra men to cram passengers in, close the doors and try to keep the trains running on time. (AP Photo/Koichiro Morita)
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Because the schools at Claybury Park, Ilford, have been closed as all the teachers are away with evacuated children, a class for infants has been opened in the local church, Jan. 14, 1939. Twelve-year-old girls are teaching the "Tiny Tots." A class at the school conducted by 12-year-old Olive Taylor, left, and Beatrice Lillywhite, right. (AP Photo)
Because the schools at Claybury Park, Ilford, have been closed as all the teachers are away with evacuated children, a class for infants has been opened in the local church, Jan. 14, 1939. Twelve-year-old girls are teaching the "Tiny Tots." A class at the school conducted by 12-year-old Olive Taylor, left, and Beatrice Lillywhite, right. (AP Photo)
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Coretta Scott King, widow of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is seen in front of a portrait of her late husband, Jan. 14, 1972. She is working to have his birthday, Jan. 15, declared a national holiday. The Georgia legislature has twice declined to make King's birthday a state holiday. (AP Photo/Joe Holloway Jr.)
Coretta Scott King, widow of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is seen in front of a portrait of her late husband, Jan. 14, 1972. She is working to have his birthday, Jan. 15, declared a national holiday. The Georgia legislature has twice declined to make King's birthday a state holiday. (AP Photo/Joe Holloway Jr.)
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Two men approach the only two openings of the cave where the manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found on the northwestern shore of the sea in Qumran, Jordan, Jan. 14, 1957. The first scroll of the manuscript was discovered in 1947. (AP Photo)
Two men approach the only two openings of the cave where the manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found on the northwestern shore of the sea in Qumran, Jordan, Jan. 14, 1957. The first scroll of the manuscript was discovered in 1947. (AP Photo)
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Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis looks over the broken railing and into Washington's Potomac River in Washington on Thursday, Jan. 14, 1982, as he stands on 14th Street Bridge. Wednesday afternoon an Air Florida jetliner hit the bridge and landed in the river below. Seventy-four of the 79 people aboard were killed. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis looks over the broken railing and into Washington's Potomac River in Washington on Thursday, Jan. 14, 1982, as he stands on 14th Street Bridge. Wednesday afternoon an Air Florida jetliner hit the bridge and landed in the river below. Seventy-four of the 79 people aboard were killed. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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Setting rat traps, Hugh Stenson uses raisin bread dipped in bacon fat as bait, at the site of an abandoned fish cannery on a pier in San Francisco, Jan. 14, 1963. Stenson heads the rodent control unit at the U.S. Public Health field station in San Francisco, which studies and guards against bubonic plague, carried by rats and other wild rodents. The unit catches as many as 10,000 rats a year in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Robert W. Klein)
Setting rat traps, Hugh Stenson uses raisin bread dipped in bacon fat as bait, at the site of an abandoned fish cannery on a pier in San Francisco, Jan. 14, 1963. Stenson heads the rodent control unit at the U.S. Public Health field station in San Francisco, which studies and guards against bubonic plague, carried by rats and other wild rodents. The unit catches as many as 10,000 rats a year in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Robert W. Klein)
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President Lyndon Johnson, in his sixth and final State of the Union address to Congress in Washington, Jan. 14, 1969, said prospects for peace in Vietnam are better today than at any time since Hanoi's regular forces invaded the South four years ago. Behind the president is Vice President Hubert Humphrey. (AP Photo)
President Lyndon Johnson, in his sixth and final State of the Union address to Congress in Washington, Jan. 14, 1969, said prospects for peace in Vietnam are better today than at any time since Hanoi's regular forces invaded the South four years ago. Behind the president is Vice President Hubert Humphrey. (AP Photo)
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Police arrest anti-abortion demonstrators during a protest at Broadway and 67th Street in New York, Jan. 14, 1989. As many as 500 protesters were arrested as the anti-abortion group continued to defy a federal judge's order to stop blocking entrances to abortion clinics. The arrests occurred at six places around the city. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
Police arrest anti-abortion demonstrators during a protest at Broadway and 67th Street in New York, Jan. 14, 1989. As many as 500 protesters were arrested as the anti-abortion group continued to defy a federal judge's order to stop blocking entrances to abortion clinics. The arrests occurred at six places around the city. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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With challenger Booby Chacon wide open, WBA lightweight champ Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini hammers a solid right to his head during their title fight in Reno, Nevada, Jan. 14, 1984. The referee stopped the fight in the third round and Mancini retained his crown. (AP Photo)
With challenger Booby Chacon wide open, WBA lightweight champ Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini hammers a solid right to his head during their title fight in Reno, Nevada, Jan. 14, 1984. The referee stopped the fight in the third round and Mancini retained his crown. (AP Photo)
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The assembly line where the spherical air tanks are installed on the center war head at Willys Overland Plant in Toledo, Ohio Jan. 14, 1945. Views of the main assembly line where all the parts are assembled together, these show the center war head and aft fuselage. (AP Photo)
The assembly line where the spherical air tanks are installed on the center war head at Willys Overland Plant in Toledo, Ohio Jan. 14, 1945. Views of the main assembly line where all the parts are assembled together, these show the center war head and aft fuselage. (AP Photo)
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This is a city of rotting junks that sail no more. This is Yaumati, where thousands live, eat, get sick, are born and die on brackish water behind the long concrete breakwater that curves out into Hong Kong harbor as protection against the typhoons which whip the China coast shown Jan. 14, 1956. (AP Photo/George Sweers)
This is a city of rotting junks that sail no more. This is Yaumati, where thousands live, eat, get sick, are born and die on brackish water behind the long concrete breakwater that curves out into Hong Kong harbor as protection against the typhoons which whip the China coast shown Jan. 14, 1956. (AP Photo/George Sweers)
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Cans being separated in magnetic separator at the California Detinning Corp. in Los Angeles on Jan. 14, 1942. (AP Photo)
Cans being separated in magnetic separator at the California Detinning Corp. in Los Angeles on Jan. 14, 1942. (AP Photo)
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Reporters make notes at their luncheon places as President Dwight Eisenhower participates in a question-and-answer session at the National Press Club on Jan. 14, 1959 in Washington. Questions ranging from domestic politics and finances to foreign policy wars written in advance by newsmen, then read to the chief executive. (AP Photo)
Reporters make notes at their luncheon places as President Dwight Eisenhower participates in a question-and-answer session at the National Press Club on Jan. 14, 1959 in Washington. Questions ranging from domestic politics and finances to foreign policy wars written in advance by newsmen, then read to the chief executive. (AP Photo)
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Twelve members of the Womens Land Army are working for the Thames Conservancy Board, reclaiming sloppy soil for agricultural purposes. These girls have been trained as excavator drivers and are playing an important part in the many drainage schemes along various water courses. Nearly 30,000 acres have already been reclaimed, a creditable contribution to the war effort. Two Land Army girls perched on the scoop of their excavator seeing out over the stagnant water to inspect the channel they are excavating during reclamation work in Berkshire, Jan. 14, 1943. (AP Photo)
Twelve members of the Womens Land Army are working for the Thames Conservancy Board, reclaiming sloppy soil for agricultural purposes. These girls have been trained as excavator drivers and are playing an important part in the many drainage schemes along various water courses. Nearly 30,000 acres have already been reclaimed, a creditable contribution to the war effort. Two Land Army girls perched on the scoop of their excavator seeing out over the stagnant water to inspect the channel they are excavating during reclamation work in Berkshire, Jan. 14, 1943. (AP Photo)
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Amelia Earhart climbs out of her plane at Oakland Airport after completing her 18 hour, 2,400 mile flight from Honolulu on Jan. 14, 1935. (AP Photo)
Amelia Earhart climbs out of her plane at Oakland Airport after completing her 18 hour, 2,400 mile flight from Honolulu on Jan. 14, 1935. (AP Photo)
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French singing, twisting star, Johnny Hallyday returned to Paris, after a brief sojourn in Beyrouth, where he was unable to perform to the maximum of his capacity, owning to the Lebanese government's ban to the twist! He is pictured here with his manager Johnny Strack at Orly Airport in Paris, Jan. 14, 1963. (AP Photo/Lipchitz)
French singing, twisting star, Johnny Hallyday returned to Paris, after a brief sojourn in Beyrouth, where he was unable to perform to the maximum of his capacity, owning to the Lebanese government's ban to the twist! He is pictured here with his manager Johnny Strack at Orly Airport in Paris, Jan. 14, 1963. (AP Photo/Lipchitz)
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Valerie Bertinelli, left, and Mackenzie Phillips prefer their Los Angeles TV studio class to regular school not only because of the hamsters they're shown fondling, Jan. 14, 1977. The two 17-year-olds attend this class while they're at work acting in the series, "One Day at Time," in which they play teen-aged sisters. They share private tuition and supervision by a teacher-social worker at the studio, as provided for by the state law regulating working conditions for young performers. (AP Photo/George Brich)
Valerie Bertinelli, left, and Mackenzie Phillips prefer their Los Angeles TV studio class to regular school not only because of the hamsters they're shown fondling, Jan. 14, 1977. The two 17-year-olds attend this class while they're at work acting in the series, "One Day at Time," in which they play teen-aged sisters. They share private tuition and supervision by a teacher-social worker at the studio, as provided for by the state law regulating working conditions for young performers. (AP Photo/George Brich)
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Donald M. Nelson sits at his cleared desk in Washington, prepared to take over his new job as America's war production czar, Jan. 14, 1942. He was surrounded in his office by posters urging greater defense production and by the banner "United We Stand." (AP Photo/Charles Gorry)
Donald M. Nelson sits at his cleared desk in Washington, prepared to take over his new job as America's war production czar, Jan. 14, 1942. He was surrounded in his office by posters urging greater defense production and by the banner "United We Stand." (AP Photo/Charles Gorry)
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Grace Kelly on stage as she appears as Bertha (the captain's daughter) in the Broadway drama "The Father" by August Strindberg in New York, with Raymond Massey in the role of the Cavalery Captain in 1949. The drama was staged from Nov. 16, 1949, to Jan. 14, 1950. (AP Photo/Str)
Grace Kelly on stage as she appears as Bertha (the captain's daughter) in the Broadway drama "The Father" by August Strindberg in New York, with Raymond Massey in the role of the Cavalery Captain in 1949. The drama was staged from Nov. 16, 1949, to Jan. 14, 1950. (AP Photo/Str)
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Actor Martin Sheen and homeless activist Mitch Snyder stand near a statue depicting homeless people on the Capital grounds in Washington, Jan. 14, 1987. Sheen and Snyder, who was portrayed by the actor in a television movie, are seeking $500 million in emergency federal aid to help the nation's homeless population, estimated at 2 million to 3 million. (AP Photo/John Duricka)
Actor Martin Sheen and homeless activist Mitch Snyder stand near a statue depicting homeless people on the Capital grounds in Washington, Jan. 14, 1987. Sheen and Snyder, who was portrayed by the actor in a television movie, are seeking $500 million in emergency federal aid to help the nation's homeless population, estimated at 2 million to 3 million. (AP Photo/John Duricka)
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Her feet and his typewriter stilled, Ann Miller, dancing actress, and writer Sidney Sheldon dine at the Mocambo in Hollywood, Jan 14, 1948. (AP Photo/Ed Widdis)
Her feet and his typewriter stilled, Ann Miller, dancing actress, and writer Sidney Sheldon dine at the Mocambo in Hollywood, Jan 14, 1948. (AP Photo/Ed Widdis)
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Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson helps keep in shape with chin ups on a bar at his training camp at the San Catri Lodge in Marlboro, New York Jan. 14, 1965. Patterson will meet heavyweight George Chuvalo in a 12-round heavyweight bout at Madison Square Garden in New York on February 1. In his last Bout at the garden on June 8, 1956 he won a 12-round decision from Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson is a heavyweight elimination bout. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)
Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson helps keep in shape with chin ups on a bar at his training camp at the San Catri Lodge in Marlboro, New York Jan. 14, 1965. Patterson will meet heavyweight George Chuvalo in a 12-round heavyweight bout at Madison Square Garden in New York on February 1. In his last Bout at the garden on June 8, 1956 he won a 12-round decision from Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson is a heavyweight elimination bout. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)
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More pickets, like those that have dogged the trial of soviet deputy premier Anastas I. Mikoyan since his arrival in the United States, wave their placards outside the first National City bank in New Yorkís financial district Jan. 14, 1959. Mikoyan was the guest of bank officials for luncheon but entered through the bank's side entrance. Away from pickets. (AP Photo/John Rooney)
More pickets, like those that have dogged the trial of soviet deputy premier Anastas I. Mikoyan since his arrival in the United States, wave their placards outside the first National City bank in New Yorkís financial district Jan. 14, 1959. Mikoyan was the guest of bank officials for luncheon but entered through the bank's side entrance. Away from pickets. (AP Photo/John Rooney)
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Heavyweight fighter Floyd Patterson limbers up with some shadow boxing at his training camp at the San Catri Lodge in Marlboro, New York, on Jan. 14, 1965. Patterson will meet heavyweight George Chuvalo in a 12-rounder at New York's Madison Square Garden Feb. 1. The bout will be Patterson's first appearance in the Garden in eight and a half years. (AP Photo)
Heavyweight fighter Floyd Patterson limbers up with some shadow boxing at his training camp at the San Catri Lodge in Marlboro, New York, on Jan. 14, 1965. Patterson will meet heavyweight George Chuvalo in a 12-rounder at New York's Madison Square Garden Feb. 1. The bout will be Patterson's first appearance in the Garden in eight and a half years. (AP Photo)
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Young visitors get their first glimpse of Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" at the National Gallery of Art, Jan. 14, 1963, in Washington, D.C. Crowds have clustered around the painting, on loan from the Louvre in Paris, since it was unveiled last week. (AP Photo)
Young visitors get their first glimpse of Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" at the National Gallery of Art, Jan. 14, 1963, in Washington, D.C. Crowds have clustered around the painting, on loan from the Louvre in Paris, since it was unveiled last week. (AP Photo)
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World Boxing Association lightweight champion Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini is raised into the air by his seconds after knocking out challenger Bobby Chacon, in Reno, Nevada, on Jan 14, 1984. (AP Photo/Staff/Zeboski)
World Boxing Association lightweight champion Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini is raised into the air by his seconds after knocking out challenger Bobby Chacon, in Reno, Nevada, on Jan 14, 1984. (AP Photo/Staff/Zeboski)
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Former world chess champion Boris Spassky of the USSR used a Sicilian defense in the opening game of his world quarter finals meet with U.S.'s Robert Byrne in San Juan, Jan. 14, 1974. Experts said this indicated Spassky was out to win rather than seek a draw, Byrne played with the white pieces in the first match. (AP Photo)
Former world chess champion Boris Spassky of the USSR used a Sicilian defense in the opening game of his world quarter finals meet with U.S.'s Robert Byrne in San Juan, Jan. 14, 1974. Experts said this indicated Spassky was out to win rather than seek a draw, Byrne played with the white pieces in the first match. (AP Photo)
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A Korean mother, bent over by pain, sobs as she halts with her child, unable to continue her flight from the fighting zone in the Osan area south of Seoul, South Korea, Jan. 14, 1951. (AP Photo/Max Desfor)
A Korean mother, bent over by pain, sobs as she halts with her child, unable to continue her flight from the fighting zone in the Osan area south of Seoul, South Korea, Jan. 14, 1951. (AP Photo/Max Desfor)
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Korean refugees land on Kojedo Island on Jan. 14, 1951 after an LST trip from the mainland. A health officer left foreground sprays one of the Koreans with disinfectant. Almost 100,000 refugees are being sheltered on the island, off the Southern Korea Coast, after their long flight from the Reds. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
Korean refugees land on Kojedo Island on Jan. 14, 1951 after an LST trip from the mainland. A health officer left foreground sprays one of the Koreans with disinfectant. Almost 100,000 refugees are being sheltered on the island, off the Southern Korea Coast, after their long flight from the Reds. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
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Elbridge Stein, handwriting expert of the New York police department, shown with specimens of the handwriting introduced at the trial of Bruno R. Hauptmann on Jan. 14, 1935 in Flemington, New Jersey. He testified for the prosecution in the case against Hauptmann, who is accused of Kidnapping the baby of Charles Lindbergh.  (AP Photo)
Elbridge Stein, handwriting expert of the New York police department, shown with specimens of the handwriting introduced at the trial of Bruno R. Hauptmann on Jan. 14, 1935 in Flemington, New Jersey. He testified for the prosecution in the case against Hauptmann, who is accused of Kidnapping the baby of Charles Lindbergh. (AP Photo)
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California Gov. Jerry Brown reaches across a work table to shake the hand of a young Manchester factory worker while campaigning in Manchester, New Hampshire on Monday, Jan. 14, 1980. Brown repeatedly criticized President Carter's handling of the Iranian situation. (AP Photo/Tim Savard)
California Gov. Jerry Brown reaches across a work table to shake the hand of a young Manchester factory worker while campaigning in Manchester, New Hampshire on Monday, Jan. 14, 1980. Brown repeatedly criticized President Carter's handling of the Iranian situation. (AP Photo/Tim Savard)
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President John Kennedy delivers his third state of the union address on Jan. 14, 1963 in Washington before a joint session of the 88th Congress calling urgently for an unprecedented $13.5 billion cut in taxes, the largest in world history.  Applause broke out many times during the address but was only scattered as he described the tax revamping program.  Seated behind the president are Vice President Lyndon Johnson, left, and House Speaker John McCormack.  (AP Photo)
President John Kennedy delivers his third state of the union address on Jan. 14, 1963 in Washington before a joint session of the 88th Congress calling urgently for an unprecedented $13.5 billion cut in taxes, the largest in world history. Applause broke out many times during the address but was only scattered as he described the tax revamping program. Seated behind the president are Vice President Lyndon Johnson, left, and House Speaker John McCormack. (AP Photo)
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Unemployed people in Paris, France stand where they are to be given soup and bread around Jan. 14, 1931. (AP Photo)
Unemployed people in Paris, France stand where they are to be given soup and bread around Jan. 14, 1931. (AP Photo)
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A Palestinian teenager, his weapon a slingshot and marbles the ammunition, takes aim in front of blazing tire at photographers and Israeli soldiers in the Israel-occupied West Bank town of Nablus on Jan. 14, 1988. Only the youth's eyes are visible because of the Kafiya (traditional head-covering) he wrapped around his head and face. (AP Photo/Max Nash)
A Palestinian teenager, his weapon a slingshot and marbles the ammunition, takes aim in front of blazing tire at photographers and Israeli soldiers in the Israel-occupied West Bank town of Nablus on Jan. 14, 1988. Only the youth's eyes are visible because of the Kafiya (traditional head-covering) he wrapped around his head and face. (AP Photo/Max Nash)
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Actress Carole Lombard is seen rehearsing her role in selling defense bonds and stamps, Jan. 14, 1942 in Chicago. (AP Photo)
Actress Carole Lombard is seen rehearsing her role in selling defense bonds and stamps, Jan. 14, 1942 in Chicago. (AP Photo)
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His gun steady and ready, his nerves trained to meet any emergency, this man could be the very symbol of the FBI agent. His eye is on the target as he undergoes rigorous training at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, on Jan. 14, 1965. His cap identifies him. When he becomes a working FBI agent he will look like a conservative young businessman, unless he's dressed for an underground assignment. (AP Photo)
His gun steady and ready, his nerves trained to meet any emergency, this man could be the very symbol of the FBI agent. His eye is on the target as he undergoes rigorous training at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, on Jan. 14, 1965. His cap identifies him. When he becomes a working FBI agent he will look like a conservative young businessman, unless he's dressed for an underground assignment. (AP Photo)
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Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi is carried off the field after his team defeated the Oakland Raiders 33 to 14 in the Super Bowl II game in Miami, Florida, on Jan. 14, 1968. Packers guard Jerry Kramer (64) is at right. (AP Photo)
Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi is carried off the field after his team defeated the Oakland Raiders 33 to 14 in the Super Bowl II game in Miami, Florida, on Jan. 14, 1968. Packers guard Jerry Kramer (64) is at right. (AP Photo)
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A U.S. Coast guard cutter hovers near while the $10,000,000 liner Manhattan (background) remained fast in the sand bar near West Palm Beach, Florida, Jan. 14, 1941, where it ran agrounds on January 12. (AP Photo)
A U.S. Coast guard cutter hovers near while the $10,000,000 liner Manhattan (background) remained fast in the sand bar near West Palm Beach, Florida, Jan. 14, 1941, where it ran agrounds on January 12. (AP Photo)
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Princess Juliana of Holland, Prince Bernhard Zur Lippe-Biesterfeld, who were married at The Hague on January 7, are enjoying their honeymoon amongst the snow, where the winter sports season is in full swing. Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard Zur Lippe-Biesterfeld on skiis at Krynica, the Polish winter sports resort, on Jan. 14, 1937. AP Photo)
Princess Juliana of Holland, Prince Bernhard Zur Lippe-Biesterfeld, who were married at The Hague on January 7, are enjoying their honeymoon amongst the snow, where the winter sports season is in full swing. Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard Zur Lippe-Biesterfeld on skiis at Krynica, the Polish winter sports resort, on Jan. 14, 1937. AP Photo)
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Howard Hughes, the airman claims to have completed a new trans-continental speed record when he landed his Northrup monoplane at Newark on the morning of Jan. 14, 1936, in 9 hours, 27 minutes, 10 seconds after taking off from Los Angeles. (AP Photo)
Howard Hughes, the airman claims to have completed a new trans-continental speed record when he landed his Northrup monoplane at Newark on the morning of Jan. 14, 1936, in 9 hours, 27 minutes, 10 seconds after taking off from Los Angeles. (AP Photo)
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Civil rights demonstrators rush officer of the Georgia State Patrol in an attempt to enter the State Capitol in Atlanta, Jan. 14, 1966, during a demonstration protesting the Georgia House's barring of Rep.-elect Julian Bond. Bond, a 26-year-old civil rights worker was refused his seat because of his statements denouncing U.S. participation in Viet Nam. The fight broke out after the demonstrators, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., had demonstrated peacefully for more than an hour. (AP Photo/Horace Cort)
Civil rights demonstrators rush officer of the Georgia State Patrol in an attempt to enter the State Capitol in Atlanta, Jan. 14, 1966, during a demonstration protesting the Georgia House's barring of Rep.-elect Julian Bond. Bond, a 26-year-old civil rights worker was refused his seat because of his statements denouncing U.S. participation in Viet Nam. The fight broke out after the demonstrators, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., had demonstrated peacefully for more than an hour. (AP Photo/Horace Cort)
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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Assistant Director of Civilian Defense, shown testifying in Washington D.C. on Jan. 14, 1942 before the Tolan Special House Committee studying migratory worker problems in connection with the defense program. She testified about civilian morale, etc. (AP Photo)
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Assistant Director of Civilian Defense, shown testifying in Washington D.C. on Jan. 14, 1942 before the Tolan Special House Committee studying migratory worker problems in connection with the defense program. She testified about civilian morale, etc. (AP Photo)
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Lt. General H.R.L.G. Alexander, C.B., C.ss. I., D.S.O., M.C. (center) leads his staff "at the double" during an inspection tour of his new area of command, Jan. 14, 1941. Lt. Gen. Alexander was recently appointed commander-in-chief of the southern command of the British defense forces. (AP Photo)
Lt. General H.R.L.G. Alexander, C.B., C.ss. I., D.S.O., M.C. (center) leads his staff "at the double" during an inspection tour of his new area of command, Jan. 14, 1941. Lt. Gen. Alexander was recently appointed commander-in-chief of the southern command of the British defense forces. (AP Photo)
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U.S.S. Colorado, American dreadnaught, passing through the Panama Canal, on Jan. 14, 1939, on the way to the Atlantic Ocean for war games. In one day 80 warships like this passed along the canal to take part in the war games. (AP Photo)
U.S.S. Colorado, American dreadnaught, passing through the Panama Canal, on Jan. 14, 1939, on the way to the Atlantic Ocean for war games. In one day 80 warships like this passed along the canal to take part in the war games. (AP Photo)
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President Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on Jan. 14, 1981 prior to appearing on national television to deliver his farewell address. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
President Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on Jan. 14, 1981 prior to appearing on national television to deliver his farewell address. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
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90-year-old, German born Dr. Albert Schweitzer, evangelic theologian, musician, philosopher, writer and physician, and founder of the hospital village Lambarene, French Equatorial Africa, now Gabon, is pictured at the hospital grounds at his birthday Jan. 14, 1965. (AP Photo)
90-year-old, German born Dr. Albert Schweitzer, evangelic theologian, musician, philosopher, writer and physician, and founder of the hospital village Lambarene, French Equatorial Africa, now Gabon, is pictured at the hospital grounds at his birthday Jan. 14, 1965. (AP Photo)
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This is the canopic shrine of King Tut, containing the jars which contain the viscera of the King, seen Jan. 14, 1927. The shrine of gold is surmounted with glittering solar cobras and adorned on its four sides by the free-standing statuettes of the goddesses Isis, Nepthys, Neith, and Selkit. (AP Photo)
This is the canopic shrine of King Tut, containing the jars which contain the viscera of the King, seen Jan. 14, 1927. The shrine of gold is surmounted with glittering solar cobras and adorned on its four sides by the free-standing statuettes of the goddesses Isis, Nepthys, Neith, and Selkit. (AP Photo)
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Florida's Miami Beach is crowded at 72nd St. during the busy winter tourist season, Jan. 14, 1947. (AP Photo)
Florida's Miami Beach is crowded at 72nd St. during the busy winter tourist season, Jan. 14, 1947. (AP Photo)
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Current and former staffers and guests of the NBC-TV "Today" show celebrate the show's 25th anniversary on network TV on Jan. 14, 1977. From left: Jack Lescouli, former staffer; Tom Brokaw, current host, a former host; Lew Wood, current staffer; guest Martin E. Marty, a professor at the University of Chicago; guest Charlotte Curtis, associate editor of the New York Times Op/Ed page; current staffer Jane Pauley; former member of the cast Frank Blair and current member Gene Shalit.  (AP Photo/Roberto Borea)
Current and former staffers and guests of the NBC-TV "Today" show celebrate the show's 25th anniversary on network TV on Jan. 14, 1977. From left: Jack Lescouli, former staffer; Tom Brokaw, current host, a former host; Lew Wood, current staffer; guest Martin E. Marty, a professor at the University of Chicago; guest Charlotte Curtis, associate editor of the New York Times Op/Ed page; current staffer Jane Pauley; former member of the cast Frank Blair and current member Gene Shalit. (AP Photo/Roberto Borea)
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Tickets and an engraved invitation for his own third inauguration were presented to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House, Washington, D.C., Jan. 14, 1941, by Joseph E. Davies, center, Chairman of the Arrangements Committee, and Melvin Hildreth, Chairman of the Invitation Committee. (AP Photo)
Tickets and an engraved invitation for his own third inauguration were presented to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House, Washington, D.C., Jan. 14, 1941, by Joseph E. Davies, center, Chairman of the Arrangements Committee, and Melvin Hildreth, Chairman of the Invitation Committee. (AP Photo)
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Magazine publisher Hugh Hefner answers questions at a press conference in Chicago, Illinois, on Jan. 14, 1975. Hefner answered questions relating to the death of Bobbie Arnstein from an apparent overdose. (AP Photo)
Magazine publisher Hugh Hefner answers questions at a press conference in Chicago, Illinois, on Jan. 14, 1975. Hefner answered questions relating to the death of Bobbie Arnstein from an apparent overdose. (AP Photo)
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Princess Juliana of the Netherlands at the age of 6 years, released on Jan. 14, 1938. It looks a large boat for a small girl, but as it is still moored, the Princess cannot have taken it very far. (AP Photo)
Princess Juliana of the Netherlands at the age of 6 years, released on Jan. 14, 1938. It looks a large boat for a small girl, but as it is still moored, the Princess cannot have taken it very far. (AP Photo)
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Basil O'Connor, right, president of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, receives a contribution from Ellen Woodbury of New York City, after he made a radio address, Jan. 14, 1945 in New York, to open the annual March of Dimes campaign. (AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons)
Basil O'Connor, right, president of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, receives a contribution from Ellen Woodbury of New York City, after he made a radio address, Jan. 14, 1945 in New York, to open the annual March of Dimes campaign. (AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons)
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Child star Ricky Schroeder thanks Travis Bradbury, brother of missing Laura Ann Bradbury, for the first "Laura Ann Bradbury Missing Children's Awareness Bracelet," on Monday, Jan. 14, 1985 in Costa Mesa, California. The bracelets are to be sold to raise money to aid in the search for Laura and other missing children. The Adam Walsh Children's Resource Center is launching this is a national campaign modeled after the M.I.A. bracelets distributed during the Vietnam War. (AP Photo/Mark Avery)
Child star Ricky Schroeder thanks Travis Bradbury, brother of missing Laura Ann Bradbury, for the first "Laura Ann Bradbury Missing Children's Awareness Bracelet," on Monday, Jan. 14, 1985 in Costa Mesa, California. The bracelets are to be sold to raise money to aid in the search for Laura and other missing children. The Adam Walsh Children's Resource Center is launching this is a national campaign modeled after the M.I.A. bracelets distributed during the Vietnam War. (AP Photo/Mark Avery)
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A Greek convoy moves across a new Bailey bridge built to replace the former Bourozani bridge which was wrecked in the fighting with guerrillas in the Konitsa area on Jan. 14, 1948. (AP Photo)
A Greek convoy moves across a new Bailey bridge built to replace the former Bourozani bridge which was wrecked in the fighting with guerrillas in the Konitsa area on Jan. 14, 1948. (AP Photo)
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Corporal Eddie Fisher, singer home on furlough, receives a kiss from an admirer, Miss Mary Colleary, as he arrives for the movie premiere, Jan. 14, 1953 in New York. The benefit performance raised $40,000 for the national polio fund. (AP Photo/Ed Ford)
Corporal Eddie Fisher, singer home on furlough, receives a kiss from an admirer, Miss Mary Colleary, as he arrives for the movie premiere, Jan. 14, 1953 in New York. The benefit performance raised $40,000 for the national polio fund. (AP Photo/Ed Ford)
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Scene inside the courtroom at Flemington, New Jersey, Jan. 14, 1935, shortly after Bruno Richard Hauptmann was brought from his cell for the opening of the third week of his trial as the accused kidnap-killer of the Lindbergh baby. Left to right are state trooper C.A. O'Donald, Hauptmann, deputy sheriff Hovey Low (correct) and trooper A.L. Smith, Edward J. Reilly, chi defense counsel, is shown on extreme right examining a paper with much concentration written across his brow. (AP Photo/NY)
Scene inside the courtroom at Flemington, New Jersey, Jan. 14, 1935, shortly after Bruno Richard Hauptmann was brought from his cell for the opening of the third week of his trial as the accused kidnap-killer of the Lindbergh baby. Left to right are state trooper C.A. O'Donald, Hauptmann, deputy sheriff Hovey Low (correct) and trooper A.L. Smith, Edward J. Reilly, chi defense counsel, is shown on extreme right examining a paper with much concentration written across his brow. (AP Photo/NY)
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Vice President-elect Alben W. Barkley sits in for the first time, Jan. 14, 1949, as President Truman poses with his cabinet. Left to right (front) are Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal, Truman, Barkley, Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder, (rear) Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer, Undersecretary of State Robert Lovett, Secretary of the Interior J.A. Krug, Attorney General Tom Clark, Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan, Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin, and Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson. (AP Photo/stf)
Vice President-elect Alben W. Barkley sits in for the first time, Jan. 14, 1949, as President Truman poses with his cabinet. Left to right (front) are Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal, Truman, Barkley, Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder, (rear) Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer, Undersecretary of State Robert Lovett, Secretary of the Interior J.A. Krug, Attorney General Tom Clark, Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan, Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin, and Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson. (AP Photo/stf)
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Actor Orson Welles, who says he will try a wheelchair ìKing Learî performance, Jan. 14, 1956, jokes backstage with Geraldine Fitzgerald, his leading lady in the Shakespearian play, after the January 13 performance was cancelled. Mrs. Welles stands behind the actor. Welles broke an ankle a week ago and sprained the other one after the opening night performance on January 12. On Jan. 13 he substituted an "Evening With Orson Welles," reading excerpts from the play, with most of the audience remaining instead of exchanging tickets. (AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons)
Actor Orson Welles, who says he will try a wheelchair ìKing Learî performance, Jan. 14, 1956, jokes backstage with Geraldine Fitzgerald, his leading lady in the Shakespearian play, after the January 13 performance was cancelled. Mrs. Welles stands behind the actor. Welles broke an ankle a week ago and sprained the other one after the opening night performance on January 12. On Jan. 13 he substituted an "Evening With Orson Welles," reading excerpts from the play, with most of the audience remaining instead of exchanging tickets. (AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons)
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Charles Manson, leader of the hippie-type cult accused of multiple murders, leaves a Los Angeles courtroom in Los Angeles after approval of his requests for delay of two weeks in his plea and assignment of a private investigator to help him prepare his defense, Jan. 14, 1970 . He is acting as his own attorney. He appeared in a red velvet shirt and vest. (AP Photo/George Brich)
Charles Manson, leader of the hippie-type cult accused of multiple murders, leaves a Los Angeles courtroom in Los Angeles after approval of his requests for delay of two weeks in his plea and assignment of a private investigator to help him prepare his defense, Jan. 14, 1970 . He is acting as his own attorney. He appeared in a red velvet shirt and vest. (AP Photo/George Brich)
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A male lion lays unconcerned in the middle of a road, as tourists in cars detour around him in a commercial game park near Johannesburg, South Africa, Jan. 14, 1969. (AP Photo)
A male lion lays unconcerned in the middle of a road, as tourists in cars detour around him in a commercial game park near Johannesburg, South Africa, Jan. 14, 1969. (AP Photo)
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U.S. President Roosevelt, left, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, met here in an unprecedented history making war conference, are pictured on the lawn of the Hotel ANFA in Casablanca, January 14, 1943, the scene of the historic meeting. It was here that the now famous phrase was uttered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Unconditional Surrender" from the enemy in his historic conference with Sir Winston Churchill. (AP Photo)
U.S. President Roosevelt, left, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, met here in an unprecedented history making war conference, are pictured on the lawn of the Hotel ANFA in Casablanca, January 14, 1943, the scene of the historic meeting. It was here that the now famous phrase was uttered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Unconditional Surrender" from the enemy in his historic conference with Sir Winston Churchill. (AP Photo)
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Joe Louis, still heavyweight boxing champion, transferred his army induction papers from Chicago Jan.10, 1942 in New York. Louis is preparing to enter military service, probably Wednesday, Jan.14, 1942.   Col. H. Clay Supplee, left, U.S. Army morale officer, said Louis would be examined Monday and inducted Wednesday, because he waived the usual waiting period. .(AP Photo)
Joe Louis, still heavyweight boxing champion, transferred his army induction papers from Chicago Jan.10, 1942 in New York. Louis is preparing to enter military service, probably Wednesday, Jan.14, 1942. Col. H. Clay Supplee, left, U.S. Army morale officer, said Louis would be examined Monday and inducted Wednesday, because he waived the usual waiting period. .(AP Photo)
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A general view of the procession for the celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee for the Maharajah Baekwar of Baroda, Sayajirao Gaekwad III, on Jan. 14, 1936. (AP Photo)
A general view of the procession for the celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee for the Maharajah Baekwar of Baroda, Sayajirao Gaekwad III, on Jan. 14, 1936. (AP Photo)
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Joe DiMaggio baseball's famed "Yankee Clipper," and screen actress Marilyn Monroe smile cheek to cheek as they wait patiently in Judge Charles Perry's chambers for their marriage ceremony on Jan. 14, 1954 in San Francisco. The wedding climaxed a romance of more than a year. (AP Photo)
Joe DiMaggio baseball's famed "Yankee Clipper," and screen actress Marilyn Monroe smile cheek to cheek as they wait patiently in Judge Charles Perry's chambers for their marriage ceremony on Jan. 14, 1954 in San Francisco. The wedding climaxed a romance of more than a year. (AP Photo)
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This 100-yard-long swath was cut by an Air Force B-52 jet bomber armed with two nuclear warheads after in crashed on Jan. 13 on a mountainside near Cumberland, Maryland, shown Jan. 14, 1964. An Air Force investigator examines part of the wreckage of the crash which killed at least one man. The pilot and co-pilot of the craft both parachuted to safety in a blinding snowstorm and were rescued. Two other crewmen are unaccounted for. (AP Photo/William A. Smith)
This 100-yard-long swath was cut by an Air Force B-52 jet bomber armed with two nuclear warheads after in crashed on Jan. 13 on a mountainside near Cumberland, Maryland, shown Jan. 14, 1964. An Air Force investigator examines part of the wreckage of the crash which killed at least one man. The pilot and co-pilot of the craft both parachuted to safety in a blinding snowstorm and were rescued. Two other crewmen are unaccounted for. (AP Photo/William A. Smith)
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A portrait of Andrew William Mellon, an American banker, shown around Jan. 14, 1931. (AP Photo)
A portrait of Andrew William Mellon, an American banker, shown around Jan. 14, 1931. (AP Photo)
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Terry Tullos, 3, of Laurel, Mississippi, stands on President Harry Truman's desk at the White House, January 14, 1948 as he hands him a letter of introduction from Gov. F.L. Wright of Mississippi. Terry, who walks with the aid of braces, has been selected as poster boy for the 1948 March of Dimes campaign of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. (AP Photo/stf)
Terry Tullos, 3, of Laurel, Mississippi, stands on President Harry Truman's desk at the White House, January 14, 1948 as he hands him a letter of introduction from Gov. F.L. Wright of Mississippi. Terry, who walks with the aid of braces, has been selected as poster boy for the 1948 March of Dimes campaign of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. (AP Photo/stf)
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A U.S. Army chaplain offers a prayer over the casket of one of seven U.S. Army men who died in the crash of their helicopter in South Viet Nam on January 4, before it is loaded aboard plane at Tan Son Nhut, South Viet Nam on Jan. 14, 1963. The bodies of all seven were to be flown to the United States. Mechanical difficulty was blamed for the accident and Viet Cong Communist ground fire was virtually ruled out as cause of the crash. (AP Photo)
A U.S. Army chaplain offers a prayer over the casket of one of seven U.S. Army men who died in the crash of their helicopter in South Viet Nam on January 4, before it is loaded aboard plane at Tan Son Nhut, South Viet Nam on Jan. 14, 1963. The bodies of all seven were to be flown to the United States. Mechanical difficulty was blamed for the accident and Viet Cong Communist ground fire was virtually ruled out as cause of the crash. (AP Photo)
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Members of an English class for foreigners listen to their teacher Inez E. Reade, who teaches them how to pronounce words and sentences the American style at City College in New York, Jan. 14, 1943. The students, whom Miss Reade describes as the most eager she's had in a lifetime of teaching, include Germans, Poles, Swedes , Danes, Finns, Rumanians, Hungarians, Greeks , Italians and French. (AP Photo/Bob Wands)
Members of an English class for foreigners listen to their teacher Inez E. Reade, who teaches them how to pronounce words and sentences the American style at City College in New York, Jan. 14, 1943. The students, whom Miss Reade describes as the most eager she's had in a lifetime of teaching, include Germans, Poles, Swedes , Danes, Finns, Rumanians, Hungarians, Greeks , Italians and French. (AP Photo/Bob Wands)
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Four warships from the Japanese Navy hauled up anchor Jan. 14, 1958, and steamed for Pearl Harbor - the first naval visit since the 1941 air attack. Send-off ceremony was held alongside the flagship destroyer Harukaze before departure in Tokyo. High ranking officials of the Defense Board Agency and families of crewmen and academy graduates attended the ceremony. Kaya (288) and Kusu (281) leaves the pier for Honolulu. (AP Photo/Mitsunori Chigita)
Four warships from the Japanese Navy hauled up anchor Jan. 14, 1958, and steamed for Pearl Harbor - the first naval visit since the 1941 air attack. Send-off ceremony was held alongside the flagship destroyer Harukaze before departure in Tokyo. High ranking officials of the Defense Board Agency and families of crewmen and academy graduates attended the ceremony. Kaya (288) and Kusu (281) leaves the pier for Honolulu. (AP Photo/Mitsunori Chigita)
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King Leopold of the Belgians is among the many notable personalities now enjoying the winter sports at this famous resort in the Kitzbuehel, Austrian Tyrol, on Jan. 14, 1938. King Leopold on skies and apparently in the best of spirits seen with, Baron Rudolf Ferlach of Amsterdam, second left, Viscountess Berry of England, and Franz Palaurd, the King's ski instructor, right. (AP Photo)
King Leopold of the Belgians is among the many notable personalities now enjoying the winter sports at this famous resort in the Kitzbuehel, Austrian Tyrol, on Jan. 14, 1938. King Leopold on skies and apparently in the best of spirits seen with, Baron Rudolf Ferlach of Amsterdam, second left, Viscountess Berry of England, and Franz Palaurd, the King's ski instructor, right. (AP Photo)
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Dr. Albert Einstein writes out an equation for the density of the Milky Way on the blackboard at the Carnegie Institute, Mt. Wilson Observatory headquarters in Pasadena, California, on Jan. 14, 1931. Einstein achieved world reknown in 1905, at age 26, when he expounded his Special Theory of Relativity which proposed the existence of atomic energy. Though his concepts ushered in the atomic age, he was a pacifist who warned against the arms race. Einstein, who radically changed mankind's vision of the universe, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. (AP Photo)
Dr. Albert Einstein writes out an equation for the density of the Milky Way on the blackboard at the Carnegie Institute, Mt. Wilson Observatory headquarters in Pasadena, California, on Jan. 14, 1931. Einstein achieved world reknown in 1905, at age 26, when he expounded his Special Theory of Relativity which proposed the existence of atomic energy. Though his concepts ushered in the atomic age, he was a pacifist who warned against the arms race. Einstein, who radically changed mankind's vision of the universe, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. (AP Photo)
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New Prime Minister Indira Gandhi being sworn in as Indiaís New Prime Minister by President Sanjiva Reddy at the Presidential Palace, Jan. 14, 1980. (AP Photo/Robbins)
New Prime Minister Indira Gandhi being sworn in as Indiaís New Prime Minister by President Sanjiva Reddy at the Presidential Palace, Jan. 14, 1980. (AP Photo/Robbins)
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Members of the Skinheads take part in a Ku Klux Klan parade to protest the celebration of Martin Luther Kingís birthday in Pulaski, Tennessee, Saturday, Jan. 14, 1989. This was the first time the skinheads participate in the annual Klan demonstration. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Members of the Skinheads take part in a Ku Klux Klan parade to protest the celebration of Martin Luther Kingís birthday in Pulaski, Tennessee, Saturday, Jan. 14, 1989. This was the first time the skinheads participate in the annual Klan demonstration. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Joe DiMaggio and Hank Aaron, wearing their Sultan of Swat crowns at rakish angles, pose with the awards at 11th annual Tops in Sports banquet, Jan. 14, 1964 in Baltimore, Maryland. Aaron, an outfielder with the Milwaukee Braves, was given the award for his slugging record of last season which included 44 homers and 130 runs batted in. DiMaggio, the former New York Yankees' star, was given a retroactive award for his 1939 record. (AP Photo/William A. Smith)
Joe DiMaggio and Hank Aaron, wearing their Sultan of Swat crowns at rakish angles, pose with the awards at 11th annual Tops in Sports banquet, Jan. 14, 1964 in Baltimore, Maryland. Aaron, an outfielder with the Milwaukee Braves, was given the award for his slugging record of last season which included 44 homers and 130 runs batted in. DiMaggio, the former New York Yankees' star, was given a retroactive award for his 1939 record. (AP Photo/William A. Smith)
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Actress Uta Hagen enjoys a domestic moment with her husband, actor Jose Ferrer, and their 3-year-old daughter Leticia, in their New York apartment in October 1943. At the time they were appearing on Broadway in "Othello." Hagen died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004, at her Manhattan home, said Barnetta Carter, managing director of HB Studios, the acting school she helped found. She was 84. (AP Photo)
Actress Uta Hagen enjoys a domestic moment with her husband, actor Jose Ferrer, and their 3-year-old daughter Leticia, in their New York apartment in October 1943. At the time they were appearing on Broadway in "Othello." Hagen died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004, at her Manhattan home, said Barnetta Carter, managing director of HB Studios, the acting school she helped found. She was 84. (AP Photo)
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An American soldier walks along a snow-covered street in a Belgian town, Jan. 14, 1945, that is lined with the bodies of Germans who were killed while defending the town against the 82nd Airborne Division of the American Forces. (AP Photo)
An American soldier walks along a snow-covered street in a Belgian town, Jan. 14, 1945, that is lined with the bodies of Germans who were killed while defending the town against the 82nd Airborne Division of the American Forces. (AP Photo)
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King Haakon of Norway, wearing naval uniform, left, shaking hands with President Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz of Poland at a reception given at the Polish headquarters in London on Jan. 14, 1941. (AP Photo)
King Haakon of Norway, wearing naval uniform, left, shaking hands with President Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz of Poland at a reception given at the Polish headquarters in London on Jan. 14, 1941. (AP Photo)
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President Ferdinand E. Marcos and his wife, Imelda, raise clenched fists in response to cheers from supporters on Jan. 14, 1986 in Legazpi as they campaigned in this city southeast of Manila, Philippines. Marcos is being challenged in the February 7 presidential election by opposition candidate Corazon Aquino. (AP Photo/Val Rodriguez)
President Ferdinand E. Marcos and his wife, Imelda, raise clenched fists in response to cheers from supporters on Jan. 14, 1986 in Legazpi as they campaigned in this city southeast of Manila, Philippines. Marcos is being challenged in the February 7 presidential election by opposition candidate Corazon Aquino. (AP Photo/Val Rodriguez)
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Loyalist snipers surrender to the fascist Franco troops at the Villarreal front northeast of Madrid, Jan. 14, 1937. The loyalists occupied the house for eight hours before the fascists were able to dislodge them. (AP Photo)
Loyalist snipers surrender to the fascist Franco troops at the Villarreal front northeast of Madrid, Jan. 14, 1937. The loyalists occupied the house for eight hours before the fascists were able to dislodge them. (AP Photo)
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Orson Welles, confined to a wheelchair because of two injured ankles, imparts some last-minute instructions to his supporting cast backstage before going on with "King Lear" in New York on Jan. 14, 1956. Welles, playing the lead, gave his performance in a wheelchair. Identifiable members of the cast, from left, are: Sylvia Short, Roy Bean, behind Welles; John Colicos, Dark Garb; Geraldine Fitzgerald and Vivica Lindfors, right. (AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons)
Orson Welles, confined to a wheelchair because of two injured ankles, imparts some last-minute instructions to his supporting cast backstage before going on with "King Lear" in New York on Jan. 14, 1956. Welles, playing the lead, gave his performance in a wheelchair. Identifiable members of the cast, from left, are: Sylvia Short, Roy Bean, behind Welles; John Colicos, Dark Garb; Geraldine Fitzgerald and Vivica Lindfors, right. (AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons)
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Phillies star hitter, Pete Rose, signs hundreds of bats that commemorate his 10th 200-hit season, a major league record, Monday, Jan. 14, 1980 in the club's Philadelphia dressing room. About 1,200 of the autographed bats will be given to early buyers of 1980 season tickets. (AP Photo/Bill Ingraham)
Phillies star hitter, Pete Rose, signs hundreds of bats that commemorate his 10th 200-hit season, a major league record, Monday, Jan. 14, 1980 in the club's Philadelphia dressing room. About 1,200 of the autographed bats will be given to early buyers of 1980 season tickets. (AP Photo/Bill Ingraham)
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The Duke of Windsor, Prince Edward, chats with Mrs. Clarence Miles, wife of the president of Baltimore Orioles baseball team and lifelong friend of his wife, the former Wallis Warfield Simpson Windsor in Baltimore on Jan. 14, 1955. The duke and duchess arrived for their first visit since 1947 and were guests at an American Cancer Society ball for which Mrs. Miles was chairman. (AP Photo)
The Duke of Windsor, Prince Edward, chats with Mrs. Clarence Miles, wife of the president of Baltimore Orioles baseball team and lifelong friend of his wife, the former Wallis Warfield Simpson Windsor in Baltimore on Jan. 14, 1955. The duke and duchess arrived for their first visit since 1947 and were guests at an American Cancer Society ball for which Mrs. Miles was chairman. (AP Photo)
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British Anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey holds his fossil discovery, Kenyapithecus africanus, at a news conference in Nairobi, Kenya on Jan. 14, 1967. Leakey announced that he has uncovered the oldest known ancestor of man, dating back some 20 million years. (AP Photo)
British Anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey holds his fossil discovery, Kenyapithecus africanus, at a news conference in Nairobi, Kenya on Jan. 14, 1967. Leakey announced that he has uncovered the oldest known ancestor of man, dating back some 20 million years. (AP Photo)
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President Ulysses S. Grant's Tomb in New York City on Jan. 14, 1942. (AP Photo)
President Ulysses S. Grant's Tomb in New York City on Jan. 14, 1942. (AP Photo)
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Butler County farmers who were charged with inciting a riot in connection with the alleged ejection of four black families from an all-white district near Poplar Bluff, Missouri, Jan. 14, 1944 as they approached the court house to surrender themselves to chief deputy sheriff William Brent as a protest against the charge. (AP Photo)
Butler County farmers who were charged with inciting a riot in connection with the alleged ejection of four black families from an all-white district near Poplar Bluff, Missouri, Jan. 14, 1944 as they approached the court house to surrender themselves to chief deputy sheriff William Brent as a protest against the charge. (AP Photo)
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Plant inspectors, civilian employees of the U.S. Army Ordnance, Chicago district, tour the underwriter's laboratories to study latest methods of combating fire, accident and sabotage. A rotary sprinkler system is demonstrated to the group in Chicago, Jan. 14, 1942. By means of a charted wall, the exact water distribution of an automatic sprinkler can be determined for the average room installation. The group studies this vital safety demonstration. (AP Photo)
Plant inspectors, civilian employees of the U.S. Army Ordnance, Chicago district, tour the underwriter's laboratories to study latest methods of combating fire, accident and sabotage. A rotary sprinkler system is demonstrated to the group in Chicago, Jan. 14, 1942. By means of a charted wall, the exact water distribution of an automatic sprinkler can be determined for the average room installation. The group studies this vital safety demonstration. (AP Photo)
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill addresses guests assembled at a dinner in his honor at the Chateau Laurie in Ottawa, Jan. 14, 1952. (AP Photo)
Prime Minister Winston Churchill addresses guests assembled at a dinner in his honor at the Chateau Laurie in Ottawa, Jan. 14, 1952. (AP Photo)
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Chinese troops mass in the picturesque Kwangsi Park in China on Jan. 14, 1942, to pledge allegiance to Chiang Kai-Shek. (AP Photo)
Chinese troops mass in the picturesque Kwangsi Park in China on Jan. 14, 1942, to pledge allegiance to Chiang Kai-Shek. (AP Photo)
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A Navajo medicine man, Max Yazzie, chops wood on the bleak Press-Telongus Black Mesa area of the Navajo reservation in northeastern Arizona on Jan. 14, 1968. (AP Photo)
A Navajo medicine man, Max Yazzie, chops wood on the bleak Press-Telongus Black Mesa area of the Navajo reservation in northeastern Arizona on Jan. 14, 1968. (AP Photo)
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President Ronald Reagan speaks to staff members about this being his last official trip aboard the presidential aircraft late, Jan. 14, 1989 aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington from New York City where he had spoken at a dinner of the Knights of Malta. At left is White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. The white tie and tails on the president, which he wore for the dinner, were made 40 years ago to attend the 1948 Academy Awards. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
President Ronald Reagan speaks to staff members about this being his last official trip aboard the presidential aircraft late, Jan. 14, 1989 aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington from New York City where he had spoken at a dinner of the Knights of Malta. At left is White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. The white tie and tails on the president, which he wore for the dinner, were made 40 years ago to attend the 1948 Academy Awards. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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