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Victorious Israeli troops in Bethlehem, which they had captured from Jordan at the end of the six-day war,  on June 11, 1967. (Photo by David Newell-Smith/GNM Archive/The Observer/The Guardian)

Victorious Israeli troops in Bethlehem, which they had captured from Jordan at the end of the six-day war, on June 11, 1967. (Photo by David Newell-Smith/GNM Archive/The Observer/The Guardian)



In this Thursday, June 21, 1967 file photo, Judy Smith, wearing face paint and flowers in her hair, smiles as she and others gather at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Fifty years ago, throngs of American youth descended on San Francisco to join a cultural revolution. (Photo by Robert W. Klein/AP Photo)

In this Thursday, June 21, 1967 file photo, Judy Smith, wearing face paint and flowers in her hair, smiles as she and others gather at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Fifty years ago, throngs of American youth descended on San Francisco to join a cultural revolution. (Photo by Robert W. Klein/AP Photo)



One of the many different groups of natives in New Guinea is the “Saltwater” tribe, so-called because in lives at the beach or in houses built on stilts in the water off the shore. They live chiefly on fruit gathered from their gardens by the women and on fish caught by the men on the coral reefs. These photos were made in the Hood Point village on the south coast of New Guinea through the courtesy of Rev. Harold James Edward Short, missionary, who is mentor to the 800 natives. A family is shown preparing dinner inside a hut in New Guinea on July 31, 1943. (Photo by Harold James Edward Short/AP Photo)

One of the many different groups of natives in New Guinea is the “Saltwater” tribe, so-called because in lives at the beach or in houses built on stilts in the water off the shore. They live chiefly on fruit gathered from their gardens by the women and on fish caught by the men on the coral reefs. These photos were made in the Hood Point village on the south coast of New Guinea through the courtesy of Rev. Harold James Edward Short, missionary, who is mentor to the 800 natives. A family is shown preparing dinner inside a hut in New Guinea on July 31, 1943. (Photo by Harold James Edward Short/AP Photo)



Fire ate out the inside of this giant sequoia in Sequoia National Park, California, shown Aug. 7, 1948, yet it bears foliage like a normal tree. (Photo by AP Photo)

Fire ate out the inside of this giant sequoia in Sequoia National Park, California, shown Aug. 7, 1948, yet it bears foliage like a normal tree. (Photo by AP Photo)



Candy Jones, a model who had been in the Pacific for ten months entertaining troops, arrives home with American soldiers from Pearl Harbor as they celebrate the Allied victory on the U.S. Navy transport in New York City on Aug. 14, 1945. The soldier at left, lifting Jones, is Gen. Charles H. Muir. (Photo by Murray Befeler/AP Photo)

Candy Jones, a model who had been in the Pacific for ten months entertaining troops, arrives home with American soldiers from Pearl Harbor as they celebrate the Allied victory on the U.S. Navy transport in New York City on Aug. 14, 1945. The soldier at left, lifting Jones, is Gen. Charles H. Muir. (Photo by Murray Befeler/AP Photo)



At the end of a hot day amid the dust of a wheat harvest, farmer, Paul Ertelt of Oriska, N.D., wears the mark of his toil in this August 18, 1938 photo. The grime on his skin and the dust on his clothes give him the appearance of a coal miner instead of one who works in the great outdoors. (Photo by AP Photo)

At the end of a hot day amid the dust of a wheat harvest, farmer, Paul Ertelt of Oriska, N.D., wears the mark of his toil in this August 18, 1938 photo. The grime on his skin and the dust on his clothes give him the appearance of a coal miner instead of one who works in the great outdoors. (Photo by AP Photo)



Members of the Florida National Guard subdue a man outside the Cutler Ridge shoe store after the guard found the store wide open, 2012.  The unidentified man, carrying a firearm, was wrestled to the ground after guard members though he was looting the store. There was no evidence he was looting. (Photo by Lynne Sladky/AP Photo)

Members of the Florida National Guard subdue a man outside the Cutler Ridge shoe store after the guard found the store wide open, 2012. The unidentified man, carrying a firearm, was wrestled to the ground after guard members though he was looting the store. There was no evidence he was looting. (Photo by Lynne Sladky/AP Photo)



A picture taken on August 19, 1991 shows Soviet Army tanks parked near Spassky gate (L), an entrance to the Kremlin and Basil's Cathedral (C) in Moscow's Red Square after a coup toppled Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. Russia marks on August 19-22, 2011, the 20th anniversary of the abortive 1991 coup against then Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. Tanks rolled through Moscow towards the Russian White House, where Boris Yeltsin, leader of the Soviet-era Russian republic at the time, gathered his supporters after denouncing the coup from the roof of a tank, which resulted later in the collapse of the Soviet empire. (Photo by Dima Tanin/AFP Photo)

A picture taken on August 19, 1991 shows Soviet Army tanks parked near Spassky gate (L), an entrance to the Kremlin and Basil's Cathedral (C) in Moscow's Red Square after a coup toppled Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. Russia marks on August 19-22, 2011, the 20th anniversary of the abortive 1991 coup against then Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. Tanks rolled through Moscow towards the Russian White House, where Boris Yeltsin, leader of the Soviet-era Russian republic at the time, gathered his supporters after denouncing the coup from the roof of a tank, which resulted later in the collapse of the Soviet empire. (Photo by Dima Tanin/AFP Photo)



Democratic National Convention delegates Shirley MacLaine of California and Jesse Jackson of Illinois talk on the convention floor, July 12, 1972 in Miami Beach, Fla. (Photo by AP Photo)

Democratic National Convention delegates Shirley MacLaine of California and Jesse Jackson of Illinois talk on the convention floor, July 12, 1972 in Miami Beach, Fla. (Photo by AP Photo)



Jackie Cooper, the child actor, photographed as he arrived back home in Hollywood, Calif., June 2, 1932, after a stage tour in the East. (Photo by AP Photo)

Jackie Cooper, the child actor, photographed as he arrived back home in Hollywood, Calif., June 2, 1932, after a stage tour in the East. (Photo by AP Photo)



Seventy-five percent of the houses were damaged in the Cambridgeshire market town of Soham which shook like an earthquake, on June 2, when a ammunition-carrying train wagon exploded. The train had arrived at the station, when the fireman saw the nearest wagon on fire. Jumping down he detached the wagon from the rest of the train and with the driver attempted to get it away from the station. The driver, Benjamin Gimbert, and fireman, James Nightall, both died in the blast. Between 200 and 300 other people are believed to have been injured. One of the several blasted buildings in vicinity of the explosion with wreckage of trucks in foreground, June 3, 1944. In background is the bomb shattered engine. (Photo by AP Photo)

Seventy-five percent of the houses were damaged in the Cambridgeshire market town of Soham which shook like an earthquake, on June 2, when a ammunition-carrying train wagon exploded. The train had arrived at the station, when the fireman saw the nearest wagon on fire. Jumping down he detached the wagon from the rest of the train and with the driver attempted to get it away from the station. The driver, Benjamin Gimbert, and fireman, James Nightall, both died in the blast. Between 200 and 300 other people are believed to have been injured. One of the several blasted buildings in vicinity of the explosion with wreckage of trucks in foreground, June 3, 1944. In background is the bomb shattered engine. (Photo by AP Photo)



Two workmen eat their lunch beside their excavation on fashionable Fifth Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets in New York, June 8, 1948. (Photo by /Bob Kradin/AP Phot)

Two workmen eat their lunch beside their excavation on fashionable Fifth Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets in New York, June 8, 1948. (Photo by /Bob Kradin/AP Phot)



Before the artists started to work on the full-length production of “Bambi” they went through a rigid course of training, as shown June 14, 1942. World famous master of animal art, Rico LeBrun was brought in to the studio to teach the Disney staff the intricate points of deer anatomy. He is shown in the classroom, with a live deer, at lower center standing over one of the artists. (Photo by AP Photo)

Before the artists started to work on the full-length production of “Bambi” they went through a rigid course of training, as shown June 14, 1942. World famous master of animal art, Rico LeBrun was brought in to the studio to teach the Disney staff the intricate points of deer anatomy. He is shown in the classroom, with a live deer, at lower center standing over one of the artists. (Photo by AP Photo)



Jackie Cooper, left, and Mickey Rooney, child actors, after an opportunity to use cameras owned by visiting newspaper men, believe they'd rather work behind the lenses instead of in front of them. They are shown in their first attempt at picture taking, June 22, 1935. (Photo by Frank Filan/AP Photo)

Jackie Cooper, left, and Mickey Rooney, child actors, after an opportunity to use cameras owned by visiting newspaper men, believe they'd rather work behind the lenses instead of in front of them. They are shown in their first attempt at picture taking, June 22, 1935. (Photo by Frank Filan/AP Photo)



British telephone handset mounted lengthwise instead of horizontally on the base, pictured in London, May 26, 1966. The phone, which won the Design Center Award in 1966, also has a warbling tone as its ring, and a luminous dial. It is light weight and small enough to be carried in one hand. The phone is manufactured by Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd. (Photo by AP Photo)

British telephone handset mounted lengthwise instead of horizontally on the base, pictured in London, May 26, 1966. The phone, which won the Design Center Award in 1966, also has a warbling tone as its ring, and a luminous dial. It is light weight and small enough to be carried in one hand. The phone is manufactured by Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd. (Photo by AP Photo)



Jerry Rubin, prominent in the Yippie movement, arrives at House Un-American Activities Committee hearing in Washington on October 3, 1968, in his customary garb and carrying his toy plastic machine gun. Rubin was scheduled to be the first witness of the day's session inquiring into the disorders in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention. (Photo by Charles Harrity/AP Photo)

Jerry Rubin, prominent in the Yippie movement, arrives at House Un-American Activities Committee hearing in Washington on October 3, 1968, in his customary garb and carrying his toy plastic machine gun. Rubin was scheduled to be the first witness of the day's session inquiring into the disorders in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention. (Photo by Charles Harrity/AP Photo)



British sailors are helping in the manpower shortage by unloading tomatoes at the Campbell Soup Co. Fred Peacock at the unloading platform with two baskets in Camden, New Jersey, September 8, 1944. (Photo by AP Photo)

British sailors are helping in the manpower shortage by unloading tomatoes at the Campbell Soup Co. Fred Peacock at the unloading platform with two baskets in Camden, New Jersey, September 8, 1944. (Photo by AP Photo)



Fourteen men of No. 242 fighter squadron, known as the Remnants of the Java Wing, who were captured by the Japanese and interned in Changri Prison Camp at Singapore, on September 22, 1945. Front row seated left to right : Flying Officer Donald McIntyre and Flying officer Reginald Gibbs. Middle row: Leading Aircraftman J. Forey, Leading Aircraftman Laurence Field, Leading Aircraftman John Shepherd, Leading Aircraftman Raymond Collett, Sergeant David McGruer, Aircraftman James Tear, Leading Aircraftman P. Higgins. Back row; Aircraftman Jock Smith, Aircraftman A. Scotcher, Corporal Charles Banham, Corporal P.J. Bantham, Corporal Dick Atkins. (Photo by AP Photo)

Fourteen men of No. 242 fighter squadron, known as the Remnants of the Java Wing, who were captured by the Japanese and interned in Changri Prison Camp at Singapore, on September 22, 1945. Front row seated left to right : Flying Officer Donald McIntyre and Flying officer Reginald Gibbs. Middle row: Leading Aircraftman J. Forey, Leading Aircraftman Laurence Field, Leading Aircraftman John Shepherd, Leading Aircraftman Raymond Collett, Sergeant David McGruer, Aircraftman James Tear, Leading Aircraftman P. Higgins. Back row; Aircraftman Jock Smith, Aircraftman A. Scotcher, Corporal Charles Banham, Corporal P.J. Bantham, Corporal Dick Atkins. (Photo by AP Photo)



What with a bull running around loose below can you blame these men for climbing up a wall? The bull was one of many turned loose during a “Largada”, something like the running of the bulls in the Spanish city of Pamplona, Spain, September 23, 1965. These bulls were running through the streets of Morita do Ribatejo in Portugal. Just goes to show that when it comes right down to facing an angry bull there are few as brave as the matador. (Photo by AP Photo)

What with a bull running around loose below can you blame these men for climbing up a wall? The bull was one of many turned loose during a “Largada”, something like the running of the bulls in the Spanish city of Pamplona, Spain, September 23, 1965. These bulls were running through the streets of Morita do Ribatejo in Portugal. Just goes to show that when it comes right down to facing an angry bull there are few as brave as the matador. (Photo by AP Photo)



“Be prepared” is the motto of petite Doris Sherrell, vocalist and dancer with “Blackouts of 1942”. In the event of a bombing, the young lady had her social security number tattooed on one leg by artist Jack Julian, and address placed on the other limb for means of identification in Los Angeles, September 29, 1942. (Photo by AP Photo)

“Be prepared” is the motto of petite Doris Sherrell, vocalist and dancer with “Blackouts of 1942”. In the event of a bombing, the young lady had her social security number tattooed on one leg by artist Jack Julian, and address placed on the other limb for means of identification in Los Angeles, September 29, 1942. (Photo by AP Photo)
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