The Associated PressThe hull of the Pan American Boeing 707 jetliner which crashed during bad weather on Pago Pago, Samoa, Jan 30, 1974 rests in a jungle clearing, Feb 2. Ninety one of the 100 people aboard were killed in the accident.
The Associated PressSeventy-one-year-old Luciano Sabella, for 54 years in the Fisherman Wharf colony at his sea food establishment, from where he is now barred under orders of the U.S. Attorney General, restricting Italian aliens from waterfront areas of San Francisco, Jan. 30, 1942. His wife and 12 children, one of whom serves in the Army, are all citizens, but Sabella never obtained his final citizenship papers. An estimated 1,400 Italians are effected by the ban.
The Associated PressRichard Halliburton, adventure writer and traveler, is shown on Jan. 30, 1931. The location is not known.
The Associated PressFollowers of the Nationalist Socialist Party cheer their leader Adolf Hitler, as he left the Hotel Kaiserhof in Berlin, Jan. 30, 1933 following his appointment by President Von Hindenburg as Chancellor of Germany. The Nazi chieftain returns their Fascist salute.
Henri Huet, The Associated PressFirst Cavalry Division medic Thomas Cole, of Richmond, Va., right, with one of his own eyes bandaged, continues to treat wounded Staff Sgt. Harrison Pell, of Hazleton, Pa., during a Jan. 30, 1966 firefight at An Thi in the Central Highlands between U.S. troops and a combined North Vietnamese and Vietcong force.
Lori McElroy, The Associated PressDemocratic presidential hopeful, Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, right, poses with his daughter Chelsea in Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 30, 1992.
The Associated PressStill cheerful although he has been driven from home by the flood, this boy refugee at the fair grounds on Jan. 30, 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee. He strikes up a tune on his guitar and appropriately sings," Roll On Mississippi."
The Associated PressLittle Gerry King, 4, infantile paralysis victim, started his storybook career at the White House, Washington on Jan. 30, 1942 by being received by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. The first lady wore cotton stockings as she received the boy from New York.
The Associated PressThe body of Mohandas K. Gandhi, Indian patriot and spiritual leader, lies in state covered with rose petals in the Birla House in New Delhi, Jan. 30, 1948. He was assassinated by a gunman.
The Associated PressJacques Plante, the masked goalie of the world champion Montreal Canadiens Jan. 30, 1960, said the eerie-looking face protector has ended a period of deep-rooted anxieties. "I'm rarely tense before a game," said the colorful French Canadian who was rated the outstanding Netminder in the National Hockey League. "But before the mask it was always on my mind about getting hurt or losing an eye or something. Now I know I won't have to quit because of a facial injury. When I retire it will be because someone else is better. But I hope that with the mask I can play until Im 40."
The Associated PressIn this Jan. 30, 1962 file photo, the Great Wallendas walk the high wire during their three-tier seven-person pyramid performance at the State Fair Coliseum in Detroit, Michigan. During the performance the pyramid formation collapsed and the performers fell to the ground injuring performers Jana Schepp and Mario Wallenda, as well as killing performers Richard Faughnan and Dieter Schepp. From left to right, bottom row, are, Dieter Schepp; Mario Wallenda; Richard Faughnan and Gunther Wallenda. From left ro right in the second row are Karl Wallenda and Herman Wallenda. Sitting on chair is Jana Schepp. On Friday, June 15, 2012, Karls great grandson, Nick Wallenda, attempted a high wire walk over Niagara Falls on live television, hoping to write his famous family's name into the 153-year-old legend of daredevils who've "conquered" the natural wonder.
Lacy Atkins, The Associated PressImage shows American actor Brandon Lee. Jan. 30, 1986.
Julian C. Wilson, The Associated PressPulling against a police-erected rope barrier which they later broke, are demonstrators who appeared Jan. 30, 1964 at Murray Hill Public School in Cleveland to prevent a picket march on behalf of integration of classes in the grade school. The pickets did not appear as had been scheduled, but the crowd threw eggs, shouted and made trouble for policemen all morning.
Jeff Robbins, The Associated PressCambodian baby apparently doesn't like the idea of being photographed as he passes the time at a camp for refugees near Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border on Jan. 30, 1979. The destiny of this youngster and thousands of Cambodians sheltered in Thai camps remains uncertain as fighting continues across the border.
Doug Wilson, The Associated PressNative American dancers shuffle around fire after burning Washington Gov. Dan Evans in effigy at Franks Landing on the Nisqually River near Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 30, 1966. About 200 Indians and whites, many of them spectators, were on hand at the demonstration held to protest the states restriction of off-reservation net fishing by Washington Indians.
Wally Fong, The Associated PressActress Natalie Wood poses in Los Angeles, Calif., on Jan. 30, 1979.
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The hull of the Pan American Boeing 707 jetliner which crashed during bad weather on Pago Pago, Samoa, Jan 30, 1974 rests in a jungle clearing, Feb 2. Ninety one of the 100 people aboard were killed in the accident.
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Getting your player ready...
A selection of photographs from around the world of events that happened on January 30.
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