The Associated PressFormer American boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, left, and Ringo Starr of the pop group The Beatles, on the set of a new film called "Candy", being shot in Rome, Italy, Jan. 11, 1968.
Horace Cort, The Associated PressPercy Grenfel, Kent State U. Mighty Mite, exhibiting the old college try to the utmost. Percy sailed up and over the first few rows of heads on Jan. 11, 1951, and into the midst of the crowd of basket-ball fans in a valiant attempt to reach a free ball. He missed but his team Kent State U., won the game from Akron U., by a score of 53-49.
The Associated PressSharecropper families unload belongings along U.S. highway #61 south of Hayti, Mo. on Jan. 11, 1939 to make camp, after joining with Hundreds of others in a march to the highway in Mass protest against evictions by Landlords. More than a 1,000 men women and children huddled by roadside campfires on Jan. 11 will be prepared to face predicted Inclement weather.
The Associated PressSpectators grab a large hot air balloon after it went astray before Super Bowl game in New Orleans, Jan. 11, 1970. The Viking who was riding in the basket assembly remained there throughout the flight.
The Associated PressTerry Browne, 33-year-old Detroit, Mich., fireman, is at the halfway mark as he sails over 14 barrels, a distance of 27 feet, nine inches, to win the World Barrel Jumping Championship at Grossinger, N.Y., Jan. 11, 1953.
The Associated PressIt was a year ago this week-end on the night of Saturday, Jan. 11, 1941- that a bomb crashed through the street surface outside the bank of England, Jan. 7, 1942, causing the bank subway to cave in. The underground station booking-hall was wrecked, a number of people were killed and others trapped. Later royal engineers threw a temporary bridge across the crater and afterwards the road surface was reconstructed. Pictures of the damage at this spot where a huge crater was formed and of the subsequent reconstruction work have just been released. Parties of rescue-workers hard at work in the big crater after the roadway had caved in where the bomb fell outside the bank.
Frank Cancellare, The Associated PressSo tired that he cant keep his eyes open, one refugee child goes asleep sitting up straight while the other, ill from lack of food, lolls back on the sacks carrying the family belongings and tries to get some rest in China, Jan. 11, 1944. Soon the family will be on the move again, in a truck or railroad car, or even on their own feet.
The Associated PressGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of NATO, who, a year ago, on Jan. 7, 1951, arrived in Europe to organize SHAPE , is shown at his desk at the headquarters near Paris, January 11, 1952.
The Associated PressA new cable car in the Swiss Alps undergoes tests on the line which links Corviglia and Piz Nair near St. Moritz, Switzerland, Jan. 11, 1955. The St. Moritz Mountains are in the background. The Corviglia station is at the foot of the cables. The two cars, completed at a cost of $370,000, carry up to 40 passengers each and take 10 minutes each way.
The Associated PressThe official Pace Car for the Memorial Day Indianapolis Motor Speedway 500-mile race is unveiled at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria in New York City, Jan. 11, 1956. The automobile is a gold and white DeSoto Special Convertible.
Henry Burroughs, The Associated PressPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt pins the Legion of Merit on Rear Adm. Richard E. Byrd, retired, at the White House in Washington, Jan. 11, 1945. The decoration was made for "fine leadership" on a special confidential Navy mission in the Pacific.
The Associated PressJames Gleason, an official of a Philadelphia construction firm, points to a deadly cylinder of radioactive Cobalt, discovered in the auto of a workman in Milford, Connecticut on Jan. 11, 1956 after it had been missing from a utility company project 16 hours. The workman was unaware of the deadly aspect of the capsule when he took it from the job.
The Associated PressYuki, a white mongrel belonging to President Lyndon Johnson, appears over-anxious to accompany his master as the president and Col. Frank C. Malone stride from the presidential jet at Bergstrom Air Force Base in Austin, Texas, Jan. 11, 1968. Malone is commanding officer of Bergstrom Air Force Base.
The Associated PressGovernor-elect Jimmy Carter walks about the grounds of the governor's mansion in Atlanta on Sunday, Jan. 11, 1971, after he moved into the mansion, background. In his arms is his 3-year-old daughter Amy. Carter will be sworn in as governor of Georgia next Tuesday.
The Associated PressFire boats spray water on the burning Luxury Liner Queen Elizabeth, now renamed Seawise University in Hong Kong harbour on Sunday, Jan. 11, 1972.
Ric Feld, The Associated PressCoretta Scott King, widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., urges the Bush administration to find a peaceful solution to the crisis in the Gulf during a press conference at the King Center in Atlanta Friday, Jan. 11, 1991 to outline activities for the upcoming King Week celebrations. The statement was in response to a question about the crisis from a member of the media.
The Associated PressIraqi President Saddam Hussein, right, is surrounded by Iraqi advance-guards at the southern sector of military movements during his visit to the battle zones on Jan. 11, 1981.
F. Carter Smith, The Associated PressPurple Rain star Prince performs in concert at the Summit Thursday night, Jan. 11, 1985 before a sold-out audience, his first of six Houston shows. A purple feather boa blows in the wind from a fan.
Max Nash, The Associated PressAn Arab boy on the way home from school and who previously suffered the effects of teargas gets an assist from an Israeli border policeman in trying on a gas mask, Jan. 11, 1988.
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Former American boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, left, and Ringo Starr of the pop group The Beatles, on the set of a new film called "Candy", being shot in Rome, Italy, Jan. 11, 1968.
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