Dillinger Guards
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Unidentified armed guards keep a careful watch at the entrance to Crown Point, Ind., jail where John Dillinger, notorious bank robber is confined while he awaits trial on charges of murdering an East Chicago, Ind., policeman during a bank hold-up, one of many robberies, Feb. 1, 1931. (AP Photo)
Mayer
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Fencing champion Helene Mayer, right, of Germany, practices with Mrs. Robert Belcher of the Los Angeles Athletic Club at Scripps College, Claremont, Ca., for her 1934 Battles at Arms, Feb. 1, 1934. Mayer, twice an Olympic champion, is majoring in international law at the institution. (AP Photo)
Germany Berlin Weapons Hand Over
- Jim Pringle
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As a result of the amnesty provided by Field Marshal Montgomery’s order stating that those Berliners owning firearms would not be punished if handed over before February 1, 1946. A quantity of weapons of all kinds from the blunderbus to tommygun were dumped at the British Military Government offices at Wilmersdorf, a Berlin suburb, Germany From then on death is the penalty for any civilian possessing arms. In this image British gunner George Eaton of Guildford, Surrey, and Capt. T. Millicheap, public safety officer (at back) look over come of the weapons handed in at Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany on Feb. 1, 1946. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
Capone
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A casket labeled as containing the body of Celia Bassin but said by conductor J.J. McCoy to be that of late gangster Al Capone, was aboard the Illinois Central Railroad's Sunchaser when it passed through Champaign enroute to Chicago, Feb. 1, 1947. The conductor said members of the Capone family also were aboard. (AP Photo)
Jeff Mullins, Don Chaney,
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San Francisco Warriors’ Jeff Mullins, rear, holds on to ball Boston Celtics’ Don Chaney falls to floor in his attempts to steal it away from him in second period of their National Basketball Association game at Boston Garden on Sunday, Feb. 1, 1970. San Francisco won 123 to 105. (AP Photo)
Britain Nireland Bloody Sunday
- PAUL MCERLANE
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File - Protestors hold banners showing portraits of three of the thirteen killed on Bloody Sunday, against a backdrop of a security tower in this Sunday, Feb. 1, 1998 file photo, in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The rally was held to honor the Irish demonstrators killed during a civil rights march in 1972. Chief Constable Matt Baggott told Northern Ireland’s policing board Thursday July 5 2012 that his force is planning a Bloody Sunday investigation that would require 30 detectives and take four years. Northern Ireland’s police commander says his detectives will eventually investigate the Bloody Sunday massacre to determine whether any British soldiers should be charged with murder _ but not yet. Families of the 13 people killed when troops opened fire on Irish Catholic demonstrators in 1972 have waited for a criminal investigation to start since 2010, when the biggest fact-finding probe in British history determined that the soldiers targeted unarmed civilians. (AP Photo/Paul McErlane, File)
Terry Bradshaw
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Terry Bradshaw, Sport Magazine's most valuable player in Super Bowl XIII, who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to victory over Dallas Cowboys, waves after accepting the prize of a new car in New York, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1979. Bradshaw won the MVP award while setting Super Bowl records with four touchdowns passed and 318 yards passing. (AP Photo/ML)
USAir 1493 crash
- Anonymous
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A turboprop jet engine is seen beneath the landing gear of a USAir Boeing 737 in the aftermath of a crash at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, Feb. 1, 1991. The 737, landing on a flight from the East Coast collided with a departing commuter plane and burst into flames and slammed into a building. Authorities said the preliminary death toll was at least 15 with 25 injured. (AP Photo)
United Nations Building
- George Widman
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The heads of state of the 15-member United Nations Security Council listen to speeches in the Security Council chamber, Friday, Feb. 1, 1992 beneath a huge mural depicting a phoenix rising from the ashes in New York. The gathering marked the first time in the history of the United Nations that the Council has been convened at its highest level as the leaders met to discuss the new role of the United Nations in world affairs. (AP Photo/George Widman)
Railroad Trains Wrecks Accidents
- Michael Caulfield
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Firefighters view the scene of a train derailment in the Cajon Pass, about 10 miles north of San Bernardino, California and 60 miles east of Los Angels on Thursday, Feb. 1, 1996 at Cajon Summit in California. The freight train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed and caught fire Thursday, injuring at least one crew member, closing a major highway and forcing the evacuation of some homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Michael Caulfield)
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Dillinger Guards
- STR
Unidentified armed guards keep a careful watch at the entrance to Crown Point, Ind., jail where John Dillinger, notorious bank robber is confined while he awaits trial on charges of murdering an East Chicago, Ind., policeman during a bank hold-up, one of many robberies, Feb. 1, 1931. (AP Photo)

NYPD Radio Communications 1932
- AP
Police department officials from New York broadcast test messages to a fleet of 66 police cars patrolling the streets of Manhattan on Feb. 1, 1932. A high pitched note was the signal to the police patrol that a message was to be broadcast. (AP Photo)

Mayer
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
Fencing champion Helene Mayer, right, of Germany, practices with Mrs. Robert Belcher of the Los Angeles Athletic Club at Scripps College, Claremont, Ca., for her 1934 Battles at Arms, Feb. 1, 1934. Mayer, twice an Olympic champion, is majoring in international law at the institution. (AP Photo)

Germany Berlin Weapons Hand Over
- Jim Pringle
As a result of the amnesty provided by Field Marshal Montgomery’s order stating that those Berliners owning firearms would not be punished if handed over before February 1, 1946. A quantity of weapons of all kinds from the blunderbus to tommygun were dumped at the British Military Government offices at Wilmersdorf, a Berlin suburb, Germany From then on death is the penalty for any civilian possessing arms. In this image British gunner George Eaton of Guildford, Surrey, and Capt. T. Millicheap, public safety officer (at back) look over come of the weapons handed in at Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany on Feb. 1, 1946. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)

Capone
- AP
A casket labeled as containing the body of Celia Bassin but said by conductor J.J. McCoy to be that of late gangster Al Capone, was aboard the Illinois Central Railroad's Sunchaser when it passed through Champaign enroute to Chicago, Feb. 1, 1947. The conductor said members of the Capone family also were aboard. (AP Photo)

NEW ORLEANS ABSINTHE BAR 1949
- DT
Bartenders and patrons of the old Absinthe House in New Orleans are seen, Feb. 1, 1949. Patrons are encouraged to sign their names on a card and stick them on the walls, pillars or ceiling along with thousands already there. (AP Photo)

Jeff Mullins, Don Chaney,
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San Francisco Warriors’ Jeff Mullins, rear, holds on to ball Boston Celtics’ Don Chaney falls to floor in his attempts to steal it away from him in second period of their National Basketball Association game at Boston Garden on Sunday, Feb. 1, 1970. San Francisco won 123 to 105. (AP Photo)

Britain Nireland Bloody Sunday
- PAUL MCERLANE
File - Protestors hold banners showing portraits of three of the thirteen killed on Bloody Sunday, against a backdrop of a security tower in this Sunday, Feb. 1, 1998 file photo, in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The rally was held to honor the Irish demonstrators killed during a civil rights march in 1972. Chief Constable Matt Baggott told Northern Ireland’s policing board Thursday July 5 2012 that his force is planning a Bloody Sunday investigation that would require 30 detectives and take four years. Northern Ireland’s police commander says his detectives will eventually investigate the Bloody Sunday massacre to determine whether any British soldiers should be charged with murder _ but not yet. Families of the 13 people killed when troops opened fire on Irish Catholic demonstrators in 1972 have waited for a criminal investigation to start since 2010, when the biggest fact-finding probe in British history determined that the soldiers targeted unarmed civilians. (AP Photo/Paul McErlane, File)

Terry Bradshaw
- ML
Terry Bradshaw, Sport Magazine's most valuable player in Super Bowl XIII, who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to victory over Dallas Cowboys, waves after accepting the prize of a new car in New York, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1979. Bradshaw won the MVP award while setting Super Bowl records with four touchdowns passed and 318 yards passing. (AP Photo/ML)

USAir 1493 crash
- Anonymous
A turboprop jet engine is seen beneath the landing gear of a USAir Boeing 737 in the aftermath of a crash at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, Feb. 1, 1991. The 737, landing on a flight from the East Coast collided with a departing commuter plane and burst into flames and slammed into a building. Authorities said the preliminary death toll was at least 15 with 25 injured. (AP Photo)

United Nations Building
- George Widman
The heads of state of the 15-member United Nations Security Council listen to speeches in the Security Council chamber, Friday, Feb. 1, 1992 beneath a huge mural depicting a phoenix rising from the ashes in New York. The gathering marked the first time in the history of the United Nations that the Council has been convened at its highest level as the leaders met to discuss the new role of the United Nations in world affairs. (AP Photo/George Widman)

Leno Show 1993
- Kevork Djansezian
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Railroad Trains Wrecks Accidents
- Michael Caulfield
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Super Bowl XLIII Football
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