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A damaged tram is seen in Hiroshima, western Japan, on August 9, 1945, three days after the first U.S. atomic bomb destroyed the city. (Photo by Mitsunobu Kishida/Kyodo News via AP Photo)

A damaged tram is seen in Hiroshima, western Japan, on August 9, 1945, three days after the first U.S. atomic bomb destroyed the city. (Photo by Mitsunobu Kishida/Kyodo News via AP Photo)



In this August 6, 1945, file photo, the “Enola Gay” Boeing B-29 Superfortress lands at Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands, after the U.S. atomic bombing mission against the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Enola Gay dropped the 4-ton “Little Boy” uranium bomb from a height of 9,600 meters (31,500 feet) on the city center, targeting the Aioi Bridge. (Photo by Max Desfor/AP Photo/File)

In this August 6, 1945, file photo, the “Enola Gay” Boeing B-29 Superfortress lands at Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands, after the U.S. atomic bombing mission against the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Enola Gay dropped the 4-ton “Little Boy” uranium bomb from a height of 9,600 meters (31,500 feet) on the city center, targeting the Aioi Bridge. (Photo by Max Desfor/AP Photo/File)



In this August 27, 1968, file photo, a woman wears a gas mask as she walks with a companion holding a cloth to his eyes after they were sprayed with tear gas during protests on Chicago's North Side. The Associated Press found that there is no government oversight of the manufacture and use of tear gas. Instead, the industry is left to regulate itself. (Photo by AP Photo/File)

In this August 27, 1968, file photo, a woman wears a gas mask as she walks with a companion holding a cloth to his eyes after they were sprayed with tear gas during protests on Chicago's North Side. The Associated Press found that there is no government oversight of the manufacture and use of tear gas. Instead, the industry is left to regulate itself. (Photo by AP Photo/File)



Small skiffs, used as personal boats, carry Thai people along or across the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand, March 20, 1967. Children even go to school in these tiny boats.  At right in background is a tourist boat. (Photo by AP Photo)

Small skiffs, used as personal boats, carry Thai people along or across the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand, March 20, 1967. Children even go to school in these tiny boats. At right in background is a tourist boat. (Photo by AP Photo)



Dorothy Brengel helps W.D. Foden, Chairman of Statler Safety Committee, demonstrate the “Drunkometer”, a breath tests for alcohol, on display at the Greater New York Safety Council, Hotel Statler, March 28, 1950. For the preliminary test, the breath of the suspect is collected in a balloon and passed through a purple fluid (potassium permanganate and sulphuric acid) to see if it changes color. The breath of a non-drinking person will cause no change. If the purple color disappears, the amount of breath required to accomplish this indicates the approximate accumulation of alcohol in the blood. (Photo by Carl Nesensohn/AP Photo)

Dorothy Brengel helps W.D. Foden, Chairman of Statler Safety Committee, demonstrate the “Drunkometer”, a breath tests for alcohol, on display at the Greater New York Safety Council, Hotel Statler, March 28, 1950. For the preliminary test, the breath of the suspect is collected in a balloon and passed through a purple fluid (potassium permanganate and sulphuric acid) to see if it changes color. The breath of a non-drinking person will cause no change. If the purple color disappears, the amount of breath required to accomplish this indicates the approximate accumulation of alcohol in the blood. (Photo by Carl Nesensohn/AP Photo)



Huge brilliant searchlights illuminate the 363-foot-tall Saturn 5 booster rocket in Cape Kennedy, Florida, Dec. 19, 1968 which will propel the Apollo 8 spacecraft and its crew of three astronauts into space. A spectator stands before one of the canals through the space center. The crew reported “we’re ready as we can be” for the blast off. (Photo by AP Photo)

Huge brilliant searchlights illuminate the 363-foot-tall Saturn 5 booster rocket in Cape Kennedy, Florida, Dec. 19, 1968 which will propel the Apollo 8 spacecraft and its crew of three astronauts into space. A spectator stands before one of the canals through the space center. The crew reported “we’re ready as we can be” for the blast off. (Photo by AP Photo)



Teenage girls lie on stage at New York's Palladium Theatre on Saturday, January 9, 1977, after being crushed in the surging crowd at the Bay City Rollers' New York debut. The extent of their injuries is unknown. Thousands of teenagers crushed toward the stage as the Scottish pop band performed. (Photo by Charles Kenneth Lucas/AP Photo)

Teenage girls lie on stage at New York's Palladium Theatre on Saturday, January 9, 1977, after being crushed in the surging crowd at the Bay City Rollers' New York debut. The extent of their injuries is unknown. Thousands of teenagers crushed toward the stage as the Scottish pop band performed. (Photo by Charles Kenneth Lucas/AP Photo)



An elephant in the Amusement park, Bois de Boulogne, Paris carrying his trainer Vid-Hany by the head, 17th April 1926. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

An elephant in the Amusement park, Bois de Boulogne, Paris carrying his trainer Vid-Hany by the head, 17th April 1926. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)



An exhibitor arriving at Kingsway Hall for the annual model engine show, 17th April 1928. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

An exhibitor arriving at Kingsway Hall for the annual model engine show, 17th April 1928. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)



Cleveland parents brought their children along with them as they stood in a line several blocks long waiting for their portions of a federal surplus of potatoes and cabbages in Cleveland, May 9, 1938. Local funds supplying 78,000 with direct relief in Cleveland have been exhausted. (Photo by AP Photo)

Cleveland parents brought their children along with them as they stood in a line several blocks long waiting for their portions of a federal surplus of potatoes and cabbages in Cleveland, May 9, 1938. Local funds supplying 78,000 with direct relief in Cleveland have been exhausted. (Photo by AP Photo)



Wearing ill-fitting clothes, some of GI origin, these young Koreans aid in road repair on April 25, 1942. Youngster at right appears to be having difficulty with a co-worker who holds box-like contraption on his back. This box is filled with dirt and operates by opening hinged boom with rope carried over the shoulders. When dirt has been carried to desired location, the hinged bottom is lowered and the dirt settles where needed. (Photo by Gene Smith/AP Photo)

Wearing ill-fitting clothes, some of GI origin, these young Koreans aid in road repair on April 25, 1942. Youngster at right appears to be having difficulty with a co-worker who holds box-like contraption on his back. This box is filled with dirt and operates by opening hinged boom with rope carried over the shoulders. When dirt has been carried to desired location, the hinged bottom is lowered and the dirt settles where needed. (Photo by Gene Smith/AP Photo)



Seven-year-old Mimi Meade winces from the sting as Dr. Richard Mulvaney inoculates her April 26, 1954 in McClean, Va., with the new Salk polio vaccine.  Mrs. John Lucas, a registered nurse, holds Mimi's arm steady as she gets one of the first injections of the countrywide test. (Photo by Harvey Georges/AP Photo)

Seven-year-old Mimi Meade winces from the sting as Dr. Richard Mulvaney inoculates her April 26, 1954 in McClean, Va., with the new Salk polio vaccine. Mrs. John Lucas, a registered nurse, holds Mimi's arm steady as she gets one of the first injections of the countrywide test. (Photo by Harvey Georges/AP Photo)



A group of Hungarian refugee children board a coach at Horgos, Yugoslavia, near the Hungarian border  May 9, 1957 to be returned to their parents in Hungary. The return has been organized by the international Red Cross at the request of the parents themselves, Dr. August Lindt, the United Nations high commissioner for refugees flew into Belgrade on May 8, following allegations that some of the parents' letters were not authentic and others were extorted. Yugoslav authorities however said they were acting on the principle that children belong to their parents no matter how the latter may be situated. (Photo by AP Photo)

A group of Hungarian refugee children board a coach at Horgos, Yugoslavia, near the Hungarian border May 9, 1957 to be returned to their parents in Hungary. The return has been organized by the international Red Cross at the request of the parents themselves, Dr. August Lindt, the United Nations high commissioner for refugees flew into Belgrade on May 8, following allegations that some of the parents' letters were not authentic and others were extorted. Yugoslav authorities however said they were acting on the principle that children belong to their parents no matter how the latter may be situated. (Photo by AP Photo)



The first 16mm camera demonstrated at simultaneous press previews in Chicago and New York by Bell and Howell, April 25, 1956. (Photo by AP Photo)

The first 16mm camera demonstrated at simultaneous press previews in Chicago and New York by Bell and Howell, April 25, 1956. (Photo by AP Photo)



Vera Fidler, left, and Peddy Duffin of the office staff select a number on one of the new electronic phonographs just off the assembly line at the plant in Kansas City, Kansas, April 27, 1946. While on a rest period, the ladies act as testers for the new juke boxes. (Photo by AP Photo)

Vera Fidler, left, and Peddy Duffin of the office staff select a number on one of the new electronic phonographs just off the assembly line at the plant in Kansas City, Kansas, April 27, 1946. While on a rest period, the ladies act as testers for the new juke boxes. (Photo by AP Photo)
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