NEWSToday in History, March 13: WWII soldiers, Chorus Girls, Floyd Patterson | PhotosTallahassee DemocratAdolf Hitler addressed a parade of 60,000 Hitler Youths at the Nazi Party Congress, March 13, 1936. Many high government and party officials were present when Hitler made his broadcast address stressing the opportunities open to Germans. This is a general view of the parade at Nuremberg, March 13, 1936. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSFrench Foreign Minister Pierre Etienne Flandin, arriving for a meeting with signatories of the Locarno Treaty at the Foreign Office in London, England to discuss the European situation on March 13, 1936. (AP Photo/Len Puttnam)Len PUTTNAM, ASSOCIATED PRESSItalian leader Benito Mussolini arrived at Tobruk, Libya, for his visit to Italy's North African possessions. He was given a tumultuous reception by the crowds as he drove through the town with Marshal Balbo, the Governor of Libya. Benito Mussolini, standing in car, with Marshal Balbo, Governor of Libya, driving through cheering crowds on arrival at Tobruk, Libya, on March 12, 1937. (AP Photo)APProfessor Harold Joseph Laski, well known author and lecturer in Political Science, at Waterloo Station, London, before leaving for a six week long holiday in America, on March 12, 1937. (AP Photo/Staff/Len Puttnam)Len PUTTNAM, ASSOCIATED PRESSColonel General Hermann Goering, Air Minister and field Marshal Werner Von Blomberg keenly watching a squadron of warplanes soaring above the War Ministry in Berlin, Germany, on March 13, 1937, during a parade. (AP Photo)APA formation of German Police is seen entering the Austrian city of Imst on March 12, 1938, as Austria is incorporated into Germany as part of the Third Reich. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSOne of the decorated streets in Berlin, Germany, March 12, 1938, to celebrate the moving of German troops over the border into Austria. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSSilent Austrian crowds, holding Nazi flags, watch German motorized police roll through the streets of Vienna, Austria, in April 1938. Adolf Hitler united Austria with Germany, March 12, 1938. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSThe French Parliamentary Commission, who are to make an inspection tour of French Somaliland, arrived at Djibouti on the liner S.S. Athos . The Governor of Djibouti, Hubert Deschamps, left, with the Chief of the Commission, M. Joridain, driving away from the quays after the commission’s arrival at Djibout,i on March 12, 1939. (AP Photo)APCoronation of Pope Pius XII took place on March 12, accompanied by the long and gorgeous traditional ceremonial at St. Peter’s, Rome. A General view of the scene in St. Peter’s, Rome on March 12, 1939, as the Pope, seen in left foreground, celebrated mass immediately prior to his actual coronation. (AP Photo)APThe British government’s new gas mask for babies under two, technically known as a baby helmet, was demonstrated for the first time on March 13, 1939, at the Holborn Town Hall in London. The demonstration was given by mothers who have received instructions of how to fit the masks, and the babies taking part varied in age from six months to two years. The helmet, a new invention, is shaped like a diver’s helmet. A mother can slip it over the child’s head and shoulders and strap it firmly round his chest so that the headpiece is sealed from the air. Then a small apparatus like a bellows is fastened to the helmet so that air can be supplied by pumping to the baby, whose face can be seen through the window. A mother holding a baby encased in one of the new gas helmets during the demonstration. (AP Photo)APThe Royal Family visited the B.B.C. at Broadcasting house in London on March 13, 1939. Princess Margaret Rose and Princess Elizabeth shaking hands with Frederick Ogilvie, Director General of the B.B.C. after the Royal family’s tour. (AP Photo)APVery strong measures have been taken in an attempt to settle the grave dispute which has broken out between Czechs and Slovaks in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, on March 13, 1939. Chief of these is the dismissal and arrest of Dr. Tiso, the former Slovak Premier, on charges of plotting to establish the independence of Slovakia. In his place Dr. Karl Sidor has been made Prime Minister. (AP Photo)APAmong the prominent who attended the ceremony of investure of Archbishop Francis J. Spellman at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York March 12, 1940 was Archduke Otto, of Austria, claimant to the throne of Hungary, who is in America for the announced purpose of studying democracy in this country. Otto at left as he spoke with Dennis Cardinal Daugherty of Philadelphia, at the ceremony. (AP Photo)APCollective farmers of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, who undergo universal military training at tactical drills, on March 12, 1940. (AP Photo)APDog sledgers are being used in Finnish Russian War by Finnish Army for transporting wounded. Soldiers from snow covered battlefield. The transport of a wounded Finnish soldier on a dog sledger March 12, 1940. (AP Photo)APThe wrens take over a store in Chatham and issue items to the sailors, March 13, 1940. (AP Photo)APIt’s a little cramped, but fine if you don’t mind hanging your feet over the rim these British Tommies found when they tried out these bathtubs on the western front after a day’s work on March 13, 1940. They’re members of Britain’s Dorsetshire County regiment, with the British Expeditionary force in France. (AP Photo)APA ground crew of the British Royal Air Force is loading a belt of machine gun bullets into the wing of a British “Hurrican’ fighter “somewhere on the western front” on March 13, 1940. It was a cold job, as indicated by heavy coats the crew is wearing. (AP Photo)APThis is a British military mission which has been in Abyssinia for 6 months, shown March 12, 1941. This is how they trekked 4,500 miles of jungle, in heart of Italian-controlled Abyssinia. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSA block of London Dwellings which had the centre sliced right out of it by a high explosion bomb in a Nazi air raid on March 12, 1941. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSA British soldier examines a dismantled plane found by the British during their advance against Italians near Tobruk, Libya, March 12, 1941. The plane had been stripped of wings and motor and set up on drums for repair work. (AP Photo)APA workman taking a finished machine off the line with help of a crane March 12, 1941. In the background are machines on the line for the U.S, Army. (AP Photo)Anonymous, APFamilies of European residents of Malaya throng the quays ans line the rails of vessels March 12, 1942 seeking to escape Singapore as the Japanese invader pounded at Johore strait. Many vessels were delayed in getting away when Japanese planes bombed the harbor but most of these women and children found haven in Australia and some even reached their homes in England. (AP Photo)APA formation of RAF Short Stirling planes, Britain's first and largest four-engine bomber, wings along on March 12, 1942, over an unknown location during World War II. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSHedy Lamarr tries pigtails for the first time in the leading role of "Tortilla Flat," March 12, 1942. (AP Photo)Anonymous, APActor Gregory Peck shown Feb. 28, 1947, has an excellent chance of winning an “Oscar” at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' 19th annual presentation of awards for “bests' on March 13. He was nominated for his work in “The Yearling,” but his best performance was considered to be in “Duel in the Sun.” (AP Photo)APU.S. President Harry S. Truman, standing at podium, addresses a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber in Washington, D.C., March 12, 1947. President Truman is urging aid for Greece and Turkey. Seated behind the president at left is Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, R-Mich., president pro-tem of the senate, and at right is House Speaker Joseph Martin, R-Massachusetts. Seated center foreground, from left, are, Fleet Adm. William D. Leahy, chief of staff; Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan; Adm. James Foskett, military and naval aides to the president, respectively. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSU.S. President Harry S. Truman smiles as he steps along the corridor of the Capitol building approaching the House Chamber for his address to a joint session in Congress in Washington, D.C., March 12, 1947. Accompanying the president at left is Sgt.-at-Arms Edward F. McGinnis. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSA battery of heavy rifles on an unidentified warship of the navy’s Second Task Force belches smoke and flame as Culebra Island is given a preliminary “softening up” prior to landing of 5000 marines in war games on the tiny Caribbean Island off east end of Puerto Rico March 13, 1947. (AP Photo/Henry Griffin)Henry Griffin, APCoach Joe Axelson poses with his West Aurora high school cadgers who will compete in the annual state tourney in Champaign shown March 12, 1949. First string squad members are: Jerry Ellis (seated); standing, (left to right): Bob Carney, Axelson, Dan McClaskey, Frank Smith, John Biever, and Bob Strong. (AP Photo)APElizabeth Taylor, beautiful and youthful Hollywood star, and Walter Huston, distinguished veteran of stage and screen, shown in an informal pose in New York City on March 10, 1950 as they go over the script for a radio dramatization of “Out Town” in which they will appear in evening on Sunday, March 12. They will perform on “The theater guild on the air” show. (NBC) (AP Photo/CDN)CDN, APSen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Crime Investigating Committee, and his wife arrive from Washington at Pennsylvania Station in New York City on March 11, 1951. Sen. Kefauver’s committee will conduct public hearings on interstate crime operations starting on March 12 at Federal Courthouse in New York City. Asked about his armload of papers and large envelopes, the Senator replied, “that is some of the work I am looking after.” (AP Photo/JJL)JJL, APWomen carry slogans and shout as they demonstrate at the gates of King Farouk’s Abdin Palace in Cairo, Egypt on March 13, 1951. They submitted a request to the King claiming political rights for Egyptian women. At present women of Egypt do not have the right to vote and only men can be appointed to any civil post. (AP Photo)APBilly Graham, the American evangelist who will preach at London's Royal Albert Hall on March 16, poses with his wife Ruth as they pore cover a bible in their apartment at London's Howard Hotel, March 12, 1952. (AP Photo)APThe British film “Moulin Rouge,” directed by John Huston, which tells in a cataract of color and music the life of Toulouse-Lautrec, the dwarfish, crippled French Artist who lived in Paris in the latter part of the last century, opens at London’s Charlton Cinema, United Kingdom, on March 13, 1953 after a successful opening at New York’s Capitol cinema. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born at Albi in 1864, the son of a nobleman, and died in Paris, France, in 1901. The last years of his life were spent in an asylum. During his childhood he broke his legs and became a cripple. His lithographs, which now are greatly valued, have almost always as their subjects the night life of Paris, the types of Montmartre, and circus scenes. The part of Toulouse-Lautrec is played by Hollywood star Jose Ferrer in the film. A scene from the film, which is produced in Technicolor: La Goulue (Katherine Kath), helps herself to a diner’s drink as she promenades round the floor of the famous Paris, France, dance hall on March 12, 1953. (AP Photo)APThe British film “Moulin Rouge,” directed by John Huston, which tells in a cataract of color and music the life of Toulouse-Lautrec, the dwarfish, crippled French Artist who lived in Paris in the latter part of the last century, opens at London’s Charlton Cinema, United Kingdom, on March 13, 1953 after a successful opening at New York’s Capitol cinema. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born at Albi in 1864, the son of a nobleman, and died in Paris, France in 1901. The last years of his life were spent in an asylum. During his childhood he broke his legs and became a cripple. His lithographs, which now are greatly valued, have almost always, as their subjects the night life of Paris, the types of Montmartre, and circus scenes. The part of Toulouse-Lautrec is played by Hollywood star Jose Ferrer in the film. A scene from the film, which is produced in Technicolor: can-can girls, knees up in a swirl of skirts and frills, in the famous Paris, France, dance hall on March 12, 1953. (AP Photo)Anonymous, APQueen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh inspect a group of Torres Strait Islanders who had just put on a display of tribal dancing for the royal couple at the welcoming ceremony at Parramatta Park in the Queensland town of Cairns, Australia on March 13, 1954. (AP Photo)APThe Rev. Billy Graham stands with his wife Ruth Graham as he waves from the liner Liberte in New York, before departing on a European preaching tour on March 12, 1955. (AP Photo)APA guard armed with an automatic weapon protects a Saigon polling place as voters, including several women, gather to cast ballots in South Vietnam March 12, 1956 election premier Ngo Dinh Diem’s anti-communist government won a resounding victory in the young republics election of deputies to its first constituent assembly. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSLee Anderson, president of Britain’s “Over 40-Inch Club,” is measured by fellow over 40’er Jay Addams to illustrate the 18-year-old Lee’s 41-23-27 measurements, March 13, 1957. Jay, 22, has her own club membership credentials - she measures 41½ inches around the bust. (AP Photo)APIn his White House office, President Dwight Eisenhower meets with GOP Chairman Meade Alcorn and a group of Republican precinct workers on March 12, 1959. Alcorn reported that the president urged them to ?improve the caliber? of the party?s candidates for Congress. Left to right Mrs. Adeline McFarling, Tell City, Ind.; William E. Morrow, Winston Salem, N.C.; Mar e. Wilson, Asheville, N.C.; Eisenhower; J. M. Kent, St. Simon?s Island, Ga.; Mrs. Dorothy B. Aubinos. Bethesda, Md.; Maurice Reed, Cannelton, Ind; Raymond Zirkle, Kokomo, Ind., Alcorn; and William L. Longshore, Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (AP Photo/Charles Gorry)CHARLES GORRY, APGerman actor Hardy Krueger gives a thumbs up as he was allowed to take the pilots seat of the plane coming from Tanganyika, Africa, were he was filming scenes for the movie "Hatari" with John Wayne and Els Martnelli, at stopover in Hamburg, West Germany, March 12, 1961. in West Berlin, Germany, July 12, 1961. (AP Photo/Hill)HILL, APBritish-born actress Elizabeth Taylor, right, and her husband, American singer Eddie Fisher, center, seen in a Rome Beer Hall when they went there for a glass of beer, with Miss Taylors parents, London art dealer Francis Taylor and his wife, March 12, 1962, Rome, Italy. It was the couples first appearance together in public since rumors of their marriage breakup flowed out over the weekend. (AP Photo)Anonymous, ASSOCIATED PRESSMalcolm X holds a news conference in the Tapestry Suite of Park Sheraton Hotel in New York City on March 12, 1964. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSThe Beatles, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and John Lennon, have their hair combed by stylists on the set of their first movie production, "A Hard Day's Night," at Twickenham Film Studios in Middlesex, outside London, England, on March 12, 1964. The hair stylists, who have parts in the film, are, from left, Patti Boyd, 19, Tina Williams, 17, Pru Bury, 22, and Susan Whitman, 17. (AP Photo)Anonymous, ASSOCIATED PRESSSen. Eugene McCarthy, D-Minn., is shown in this March 12, 1968 photo as he talks to campaign workers and the press at his Bedford, N.H. campaign headquarters. (AP Photo)APPittsburgh Pirates infielder Donn Clendenon, March 12, 1968. (AP Photo)APNewlyweds Paul McCartney, 26, and the former Linda Eastman, an American photographer, are mobbed by a crowd of screaming fans as they are escorted by police in London, England, on March 12, 1969. The couple is leaving the Marylebone registry office where they were married. (AP Photo)APPaul McCartney and Linda Eastman married in a civil ceremony at Marylebone Register Office, London, March 12, 1969. Eastman, 27, an American photographer is carrying her daughter Heather, 6, from a previous marriage. Paul McCartney, 26, thought to be one of the world's most eligible bachelors, married Eastman in a civil ceremony at the London Register's office. (AP Photo)APThe Apollo 13 rocket that will propel astronauts James A. Lorell Jr., Fred W Heise Jr., and Thomas K. Mattingly, toward their moon f1ight set for next March 12, arrived at launch pad 39 Monday, December 15, 1969 for final preparations before the launch. A pale half moon looks down on the rocket, upper right. (AP Photo/Jim Kerlin)JIM KERLIN, ASSOCIATED PRESSThe Rev. Jesse Jackson of PUSH confers with Gary, Indiana Mayor Richard Hatcher, right, in Gary, March 12, 1972. (AP Photo)APRepublican presidential hopefuls, from left, Philip Crane, George Bush, Ronald Reagan, second from left, and Rep. John Anderson, right, appear with moderator Howard K. Smith, center, during the presidential forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters in Chicago, Ill., Thursday, March 12, 1980. (AP Photo/Charles Kelly)CHARLES KELLY, APActress Liza Minnelli blows out candles on her birthday cake during a surprise celebration of her 38th birthday, with the cast of her current show, "The Rink," at the Martin Beck Theater in New York, March 12, 1984. Behind her are co-star Chita Rivera and fashion designer Halston. (AP Photo/Nancy Kaye)Nancy Kaye, APThe awning of a grocery store is damaged from the weight of the snow during the blizzard of 1888 in New York City. The blizzard on March 12-14 paralyzed the city with about 40" of snow and winds that reached up to 60 miles per hour, creating drifts as high as fifty feet. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSThis view made during the blizzard of 1888 shows New Yorkers hiking across the bridge after being forced to leave their train when it stalled as a result of the heavy snow on March 12-14. Winds reached up to 60 miles per hour, creating drifts as high as fifty feet. Many people and horses died in the street. (AP Photo/Arthur H. Fisher)ARTHUR H. FISHER, ASSOCIATED PRESSA New York street is shown during the blizzard of 1888. The blizzard that occured March 12-14 paralyzed the city with 40" of snow and winds that reached up to 60 miles per hour, creating drifts as high as 50 feet. Telegraph and telephone poles and wires were downed and lay in the streets. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSEvery person nearing the docks in troubled Havana, Cuba, are searched by soldiers and sailors for bombs and arms in an effort to maintain order. Two civilians being “shaken down” by the service men on March 13, 1935. (AP Photo)APThe Greek rebellion which has lasted eleven days has been finally crushed under the leadership of General Kondylis, the Greek Minister of War. M. Venizelos, the leader of the rebels has fled to the nearest Italian island with his wife and a hundred officers in the rebel flagship Averoff. General Kondylis, the Greek Minister of War inspecting part of the Government troops at Salonika on March 13, 1935, before an attack on the rebels. (AP Photo)APVigorously protesting Hitler’s armed swoop into Austria, these Bostonians set up a picket line in Boston on March 12, 1938 in front of the Hub City’s German consulate. They were led by the secretary of the Massachusetts Communist Party. Police, however, soon dispersed the shouting sign carriers. (AP Photo)APA special meeting of the cabinet was held at No. 10 Downing Street on March 12, to discuss the Austrian situation following Chancellor Schuschnigg’s resignation. Leslie Hore Belisha, Secretary of State for War, arriving at No. 10 Downing Street, in London, on March 12, 1938, for the cabinet meeting on the Austrian situation. (AP Photo)Leslie Priest, APSomewhat dazed by the size of the reception accorded him upon his arrival in New York, the Sultan of Muskat and Oman is driving away from Union Station with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, on March 13, 1938. A round of festivities, including luncheon with President Roosevelt have been planned for during his visit. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSAmid all the splendour of Roman Ritual, Pope Pius XII was crowned on the open Loggia above St. Peter’s in Rome, before some half million cheering people. The Pope wearing his triple crown seen on the balcony of St. Peter’s in Rome, immediately after the Coronation, on March 12, 1939. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSUnloading of American gifts of milk for French children from Cold Harbor in Marseille post on March 12, 1941. (AP Photo)APLouis Armstrong wearing a Brooklyn College cheer sweater performed for celebrities, students and faculty on campus in New York on Wednesday, March 12, 1941. Brooklyn College honored him with the degree “Doctor of Swing." (AP Photo)Anonymous, ASSOCIATED PRESSAn Australian artillery gun crew in action against the Japanese in Malaya on March 12, 1942. (AP Photo)APFiremen from industrial centres where fire areas include docks and river risks which call for fighting fires in craft afloat and reinforcing shore appliances at fires on the banks, are receiving instruction at the river training school in London. Each course lasts a month. Firemen trainees at the London River training school receiving instruction in the working of rocket apparatus from a fire launch March 12, 1942. (AP Photo)APFive British youngsters who were evacuated from Singapore upon their arrival in London March 12, 1942. Their father was left behind. (AP Photo)APNurse Meriem Boswell of South Portland, Maine, holds an axe, one of numerous pieces of emergency equipment stacked behind her supplied hospitals in the Canal Zone, March 12, 1942 for use during complete blackouts, bombing raids and to extinguish incendiary bombs. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSPharmaceutical supplies worth nearly $500,000 have been placed in stock by Canal Zone health department to forestall any lack which might occur in event of emergency. A view of a pharmacy operated in connection with a Canal Zone Hospital in Panama, March 12, 1942. Similar ones are located at health department hospitals and dispensaries throughout the Canal Zone. (AP Photo)APA camouflaged anti-aircraft gun is manned by U.S. sailors at an advanced base in the Pacific on March 12, 1942. (AP Photo/Jack Rice)Jack Rice, APAmerican soldier’s wave as a transport docks at a North Ireland port, March 12, 1942, adding more U.S. troops to the many already based there. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSU.S. doughboys, part of the American Expeditionary Forces stationed in Northern Ireland, spent time in London on March 13, 1942 and took a ride in a U.S. Army “jeep,” with a London bus following close behind. The "jeep" is the smallest combat vehicle used by the United States troops for a variety of purposes. (AP Photo)APWomen fill in for men called up to the Armed services are being trained by the Sun Oil Co. of Philadelphia to become service station attendants. Ann Freeman, former model, left, checks battery while Geraldine Fearsen, dental lab assistant, right, checks oil, March 13, 1942. (AP Photo)APAnother result of the wartime drain on manpower. The Aloha Club, a Brooklyn night spot, lost its chef to the draft. The management failed to locate a replacement. It was discovered that a girl in the chorus could cook. Result: a dancer girl who actually cooks with gas. Yes, she’s in the chorus for the floorshow and in the kitchen for the cooking. Ray Alden third from left, goes through a routine with dancing colleagues at the club in New York, March 13, 1943. (AP Photo/Dan Grossi)DG, APA British sailor bargains with a native woman for eggs in Cyrenaica, North Africa on March 13, 1943. Sailor was a member of Royal Navy forces cooperating with Montgomery’s army in its pursuit of Rommel’s forces across the Western Desert of Libya this winter. (AP Photo/Weston Haynes)Weston Haynes, APWhen a navy hellcat was shot down during the attack on the Japanese base Truk, and came down in the harbor, a cruiser scout plane landed and rescued the pilot. The plane returned to its ship with the rescued pilot, Lt. George Blair, of Sewickley, Pa., (era cockpit) on March 12, 1944. In the front cockpit is Lt. Denver F. Baxter, of Summertown, Tenn., and on the wing waiting to catch the hook from the cruiser to hoist the plane aboard is Radioman Reuben F. Hickman, of Waverly, Tenn. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSPfc. Leroy Chiles, center, of Wapakoneta, Ohio, wounded in fighting on Cape Gloucester, New Britain, is entertained by Carol Mercer, Australian stage star, left, and accordian player Vikki Montan, at a hospital station in New Guinea on March 12, 1944. The girls, holding between them six cocker spaniel pups, were part of an entertainment unit visiting the South Pacific base. (AP Photo/Pool)APB-29 Superfortresses of Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramey’s 20th Bomber Command continues to wreak destruction on the important Japanese-hold stronghold of Singapore, March 12, 1945. Hundreds of bombs plaster the Empire Dock, virtually wiping out the latex installations, cold storage plant, tanks, warehouses, pipe system and other primary facilities within the area. Huge columns of black smoke, reaching 10,000 feet in the air, are rising from burning buildings and materials, while a column of white smoke represents an ineffectual effort on the part of the enemy to put up a smoke screen to hide the vital targets. (AP Photo)APAmerican infantrymen making their way through one of the many wrecked streets in Bonn, Germany on March 12, 1945, German City on the Rhine and World famous for its University, and was the birthplace of Beethoven. (AP Photo)APAn unexploded bomb lies on the pavement in front of the famous Cathedral in Cologne, Germany on March 12, 1945. (AP Photo)APBritain’s newest aircraft carrier, is now on active service. She is a sister ship of the indefinable both ships were laid down in 1939. Implacable was launched by the Queen. She was built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Company, and embodies considerable improvements on the indomitable class of carrier. Further details are not yet available. Picture taken on the Clyde H.M.S. Implacable left the Shipyard where she was built, on the first part of her journey of the sea. H.M.S. Implacable from them port bow on March 13, 1945. (AP Photo)APThe 10-month-old Persian cat owned by Arthur Newman of Jersey City, N.J., demonstrates her hypnotic powers, discovered by chance when a young lady fell into a trance after looking into the cat’s eyes while petting the animal. Puffy and Newman, a lecturer on relaxation and hypnosis, now give performances for servicemen. At a demonstration at the British Maritime Service Seamen’s Institute in New York, March 13, 1945, Alma Davies is succumbs to Puffy’s hypnotic eyes while Newman holds the animal. Miss Davies was out into a trance in about 20 seconds. (AP Photo)APA line of 411th Infantrymen of the U.S. Seventh Army take positions along a hedgerow by a railroad embankment in Alsace, France on March 13, 1945, as geese wander about unconcerned by imminent hostilities. (AP Photo)APA view of the war damaged inner court of the Zweinger Art Galleries in the center of Dresden, Germany on March 12, 1946. Rebuilding work is already in progress, the people of Dresden being determined to make their city one of the best in Germany, with more art galleries, museums and cathedrals for which she was famed as a center of German culture. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)Jim Pringle, ASSOCIATED PRESSRalph Kirkpatrick, left, harpsichordist, and Alexander Schneider, violinist, center, a musical team, caught in the act as they critically listen to a playback of a test record, March 12, 1947. The harpsichord has rarely been put on records. At the right is Fred Plant with the couple in the control room at the Liederkranz Hall in New York City is the recording engineer, a key man in the making of records. (AP Photo/Bob Wands)Bob Wands, ASSOCIATED PRESSPvt. Dick L. Powell, of Findlay, Ohio, and his friend ?Fuzzy? share a meal near the front in 35th Reg, 25th Div area on March 12, 1951. 8-- Fuzzy looks on hungrily then 9 and 10 he digs in. (AP Photo/James Martenhoff)James Martenhoff, APRed Sox slugger Ted Williams laughs from his bed at Sancta Maria Hospital in Cambridge, Mass., March 12, 1954, where he is recuperating from an operation designed to speed mending of his broken left collarbone. Ted broke the bone in first minutes of spring training in Florida. A pin was inserted during operation to bring broken bones together. (AP Photo/Frank C. Curtin)Frank C. Curtin, APWith good reason to smile, actor-singer Jerry Lewis hugs a framed gold record of his song "Rockabye," in his dressing room on March 12, 1957 at the Palace Theater in New York. It was the one-millionth record of the song. The record was presented to Jerry by the recording company (Decca,) following its custom when a record reaches the 1,000,000 mark. What made the occasion very special is the fact that the record was part of Jerry's recording debut. It was taken from the recent album which marked his first effort. (AP Photo/Hans Von Nolde)Hans Von Nolde, APEven wearing dark glasses, Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco are readily recognized and attract a large crowd while out shopping in Lausanne, Switzerland March 12, 1957. The Swiss holiday the Royal Pair is taking their first public outing since the birth of their daughter, Princess Caroline, last month. (AP Photo)APThis hole 50 feet wide and 20 feet deep was made after an Air Force nuclear weapon accidentally fell from a B-47 and exploded in Florence, South Carolina, March 12, 1958. The home of Walter Gregg (background) was almost destroyed. Several members of his family were treated for injuries. (AP Photo)APLike any other doting mother, actress Gina Lollobrigida takes pictures of her 19-month-old son, Milko Jr., at Rome's Ciampino Airport, March 13, 1959 as they awaited arrival of Gina's husband, Dr. Milko Skofic. Airport police were interested spectators. (AP Photo/Mario Torrisi)Mario Torrisi, APKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain, with their daughters Princess Margaret Rose, right, and Princess Elizabeth, left, behind their mother, arriving at a native meeting at Umtata, capital of the Native Parliament, in South Africa, on March 12, 1947. Between five and six thousand natives arrived to see the royal party. (AP Photo/Worth)Eddie Worth, APThese four Florence State College students work as cowboys in rodeos as a hobby when their class works permits in Florence, Alabama March 12, 1962. Shown left to right are: Ronnie Thomas, 18, of Florence; Skip Drinkard, 20, Hartselle, Ala.; Jim Ferguson, 22, of Town Creek, Ala.; and Jim Ledbetter, 22, of Hartselle. (AP Photo)APRonnie Thomas, 18, of Florence, shows off the roping skill he uses in riding the weekend rodeo circuit through four southern states in Florence, Alabama March 12, 1962. Thomas, a freshman at Florence State College, rides in rodeos as a hobby. (AP Photo)APActor Richard Burton kisses his wife Sybil as they sit in car, after leaving a night club in Rome, Italy on March 12, 1962. Newspapers have spread rumors of a romance between Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, unseen. (AP Photo/Ivan Croscenco)Ivan Croscenco, ASSOCIATED PRESSTwo U.S. servicemen stationed in South Korea in a Seoul hospital on March 12, 1962, they donate a rare type of blood to help a Korean Patient. Lauritz P. Miller of Van Nuys, Cal., left, and Spc. Donald W. Inskeep of Woodbridge, Va., responded to a U.S. army broadcast plea for donors of type B. Rh-Negative blood needed by song chung-soon, a 36-year-old Korean woman in a serious post-operative condition. Nine American soldiers volunteered within thirty minutes of the broadcast. (AP Photo)APBeatle guitarist George Harrison amuses studio staff as he clowns around with false eyes during a break in filming their new film, at Twickenham Studios, Middlesex, March 12, 1964. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESSActor David McCallum, in an episode of "The Outer Limits," tries to escape the web of time in the form of clocks all wired to what is known in science fiction circles as the "space-time continuum," March 12, 1964. (AP Photo)APDemonstrators carry signs outside the New York City Board of Education offices in Brooklyn, New York March 12, 1964. They were part of 3,000 white adults who demonstrated in protest against school integration by bus. Later part of the group marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall where a larger mass demonstration was staged. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)John Lindsay, APLinda Van Wieringen, 17, a cheerleader from Alameda High School in Denver, showed up for the State Public High School basketball tournament on crutches, March 13, 1964. Linda sustained pulled ligaments while doing the splits in leading a cheer for her team. Her crutches were all decked out in the school colors of blue and white. Judi Kaiser, 17, left, and Mary Fellows, 17, at right, leap into a cheer while Linda stays on the ground and lends vocal support. (AP Photo/Robert Scott)Robert Scott, APFrench President Charles de Gaulle places his vote in the ballot box during the second term of legislative elections around March 12, 1967 in the town hall of Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, France. (AP Photo/Pierre Godot)Pierre Godot, ASSOCIATED PRESSMembers of a civil rights group conduct demonstration in sympathy with demonstrators in Alabama, drawing attention by carrying a coffin in Chicago on March 12, 1965. Demonstration by Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee protests Alabama violence by marching along one main downtown business area streets. (AP Photo)APPolice move in to break up a civil rights blockade of Pennsylvania Avenue during the busy traffic period of the White House in Washington on March 12, 1965. Police closed the avenue and carted away the demonstrators. In the background are sign carrying pickets and the White House. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)Charles Tasnadi, APActress Claudia Cardinale and actor Rock Hudson arrive in Hollywood, March 13, 1965 from Florida to complete their work in the movie, “Blindfold.” They’ve been filming scenes in Florida and start work in Hollywood on Monday. (AP Photo)APSeveral clergymen stand at a rope barricade and sing freedom songs with demonstrators at Selma, Alabama, March 13, 1965. The rope, called a "Berlin rope" by the demonstrators later was taken down by the public safety director. (AP Photo)APFans cover the roof of a London Airport building cheer their heroes, the Beatles, as the group leave London Airport, England on March 13, 1965, to fly to Salzburg, Austria, to continue work on their second film. L-R: George Harrison; Paul McCartney; Ringo Starr; his wife, Maureen Starr; Cynthia Lennon, and husband John Lennon. (AP Photo/Victor Boynton)Victor Boynton, ASSOCIATED PRESSPrime Minister Indira Gandhi greets her new deputy Prime Minister Morarji Desai, with the traditional “Namasthe” style of cupped hands in New Delhi on March 12, 1967, following her re-election as head of the Indian government. Desai, former finance minister, withdrew his opposition to Mrs. Gandhi on March 11, in return for being named deputy Prime Minister in her next cabinet. Desai returns to service in the Indian government after an absence of 43 months. (AP Photo)Anonymous, APSouth Vietnamese soldiers sprint away from a large troop-carrying helicopter during an foray into an area south of the provincial capital of Ca Mau at the southern tip of South Vietnam, March 12, 1969. The men were taking part in a routine operation set up to ferret out signs of Viet Cong activity and to maintain the general security of Ca Mau. (AP Photo)APPolice hold back crowds of frantic sobbing girls as Beatle Paul McCartney, 26, and bride Linda Eastman, 27, American photographer, battle to reach their car after a civil wedding ceremony at Marylebone Register Office in London, United Kingdom, on March 12, 1969. (AP Photo)APFilm Star Sophia Loren kisses her little son Carlo Jr., as she introduced him to newsmen for the first time at her 16th century villa, March 12, 1970. (AP Photo/Mario Torrisi)Mario Torrisi, ASSOCIATED PRESSAn aerial view of grounds and buildings of Expo ‘70 which will open at Osaka, Japan on March 12, 1970. In foreground is the soviet pavilion with the hammer and sickle atop the building. (AP Photo)Anonymous, ASSOCIATED PRESSMana Pardeahtan, an Apache, works in his pottery shop, earnestly assisted by one of the younger members of the desert commune in Arizona to which they both belong, March 12, 1970. The commune is not yet self-sufficient, but Mana now has walls around and a roof above the workshop, and sales are up. (AP Photo/John Barbour)John Barbour, APRev. Ralph David Abernathy, March 13, 1970. (AP Photo)APFILE - This Oct. 30, 1971 file photo shows the wooden boardwalk that connects Brighton Beach with Coney Island, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. A hearing is taking place in New York City Monday, March 12, 2012 on a planned makeover for stretches of the aging, 2.7-mile boardwalk that would include replacing it with a combination of plastic and concrete. (AP Photo/George Ridgeway, File)George Ridgeway, APRussell Means, one of the AIM leaders in Wounded Knee, South Dakota on March 12, 1973, explains to followers what is expected of them now that they are a new sovereign nation. (AP Photo)DT, APDebris is scattered on the stairwell at B’Nai B’Rith headquarters in Washington on Sunday, March 13, 1977, the aftermath of where armed gunmen took over the building. This stairway is between the sixth and seventh floors. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)Charles Tasnadi, APIn 1936 the G.O.P. elephant didn’t perform half as well for Alfred M. Landon of Kansas as did lizzie, the circus elephant, when the former republican presidential nominee and Mrs. Landon visited the winter headquarters of the Ringling Brothers circus at Sarasota, Florida on March 12, 1938. (AP Photo)APIranian women in religious and western style dress demonstrate for equal rights in Tehran, March 12, 1979. (AP Photo/Richard Tomkins)Richard Tomkins, APA massive women’s counter demonstration of Khomeini’s supporters in Tehran, March 12, 1979. (AP Photo)APIranian women’s demonstration for equal rights in Tehran on March 12, 1979. (AP Photo)APJapanese Buddhist priests walk barefoot over hot coal at the Yakuo-In temple at Mount Takao, a Tokyo suburb, March 12, 1979. Believers say the fire-walkers feel no pain and are not burned because they are free from earthly thoughts. The ceremony goes back to the year 744, but was opened to public view only in 1950. (AP Photo/Tsugufumi Matsumoto)Tsugufumi Matsumoto, ASSOCIATED PRESSJapanese Buddhist Priests walk barefoot over hot coals at the Yakuo-in Temple at Mount Takao, a Tokyo suburb on Sunday, March 12, 1979. Believers say the fire-walkers feel no pain and are not burned because they are free from earthly thoughts. The ceremony goes back to the year 744, but was opened to public view only in 1950. (AP Photo/T. Matsumoto)T. Matsumoto, APBobby Allison waits for owner Harry Ranier, left, and a crew member, right, during qualifying for Sunday's 500-mile race at Atlanta International Raceway at Hampton, Ga., March 12, 1981. They made no attempt to qualify as NASCAR ruled that the 3 1/2-inch "spoiler" foil visible at trunk opening was too big for his $90,000 Pontiac. He had to replace it with a 2-inch spoiler. The team has not decided whether or not to risk the smaller foil. (AP Photo/Charles Kelly)Charles Kelly, APBallet star Rudolf Nureyev, left, draws a reaction from Boston Ballet artistic director Violette Verdy, right, as he arrives at Boston's Logan Airport, March 3, 1982 prior to beginning rehearsal for the ballet "Don Quixote," which he will perform in Boston beginning March 12. (AP Photo/Peter Southwick)Peter Southwick, APBoxing promoter Don King, center, is helped out of an elevator that was stuck between floors at the Nassau County Medical Center in East Meadow on Long Island on Thursday, March 12, 1982. King, and WBC World Heavyweight Champ Larry Holmes were at the hospital visiting boxer Paddy Dolan, who is recovering from a car accident. (AP Photo/Holly Stein)Holly Stein, APThree-time champion Rick Swenson mushes his team through a desolate stretch of the Farewell Burn in the 10th annual Iditarod Sled Dog Race from Anchorage to Nome, in Anchorage, Alaska, March 12, 1982. As the race neared the end of its first week and the leaders approached the halfway mark, Swenson was considered a strong favorite to win for the second year in a row. No one else has won the 1,000-mile race more than once. Sometime in the middle of next week, the winner will claim the $24,000 first prize. (AP Photo)JS, APU.S. President Ronald Reagan gestures while talking with Rudolf Minas during Brigham Elementary School in Washington D.C., Monday, March 12, 1984. The White House school as one of their projects in its operation. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)Barry Thumma, APDemocratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale joins hands with Florida Congressman Claude Pepper, right, during a street rally on Miami Beach. Mondale is campaigning for Florida's primary election, Tuesday, March 12, 1984 in Miami Beach. Pepper said Mondale's competitor Sen. Gary Hart would reform programs for the elderly by cutting benefits. (AP Photo/Joe Skipper)Joe Skipper, Associated PressPatricia Michelle Castaneda, a 41-year-old transsexual, has filed suit against the United States government for failure to grant an immigrant visa to her husband, Manuel, a Mexican alien in Chicago, March 12, 1984. They were married in 1982. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell)Fred Jewell, APActress Penny Marshall listens in a Los Angeles courtroom on Friday, March 30, 1984 during a preliminary hearing concerning the alleged break-in of two intruders into the television star’s Hollywood Hills home on March 13. (AP Photo/Pool)Anonymous, APPresident Ronald Reagan talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday, March 12, 1985 in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)J. Scott Applewhite, Associated PressActress Vanessa Redgrave looks at the Oscar statue in Los Angeles, March 12, 1985, during a luncheon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for the nominees in the upcoming Academy Awards. Ms. Redgrave is nominated for best actress for her portrayal in "The Bostonians." (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)Lennox McLendon, APTeacher/astronaut Christa McAuliffe?s husband, Steve, sitting alongside his mother-in-law (Christa?s mother) Grace Corrigan, gestures during a statehouse ceremony in Boston, Wednesday, March 12, 1986, where a $1 million-a-year scholarship was renamed in his wife?s memory. (AP Photo/Jim MacMillan)Jim MacMillan, APTalk show host Oprah Winfrey at People’s Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California on March 13, 1988. (AP Photo)Anonymous, APThe first British troops arrive at their tented camp on the outskirts of Windhoek, capital of Namibia, Sunday, March 12, 1989. They will be deployed as communications technicians for the United Nations peacekeeping force throughout the country while monitoring the implementation of U.N. Resolution 435 beginning on April 1. (AP Photo/Billy Paddock)Billy Paddock, APGeorgetown’s Alonzo Mourning holds the rim after scoring during first period at the Big East Championship final on Sunday, March 12, 1989 at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Mourning scored 21 points to help Georgetown win the championship over Syracuse with a victory of 88-79. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm)Ron Frehm, APAmerican figure skating champion Kristi Yamaguchi, left, checks the ice with her coach Christy Kjarsgaard before starting her compulsory training on the ice of the Bercy stadium in Paris, Sunday, March 12, 1989. The world figure skating champions will start on Tuesday. Yamaguchi is one of the favorite in the ladies category. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)Laurent Rebours, APA group of handicapped people gather outside of the Capitol building on Monday, March 12, 1990 in Washington to draw support for a key bill now pending in the House that would extend civil rights to disabled persons. The group of about 1,000 people walked or rode in wheechairs down Pennsylvania Avene from the White House to he Capitol. (AP Photo/Jeff Markowitz)Jeff Markowitz, ASSOCIATED PRESSLyle, left, and Erik Menendez sit in Beverly Hills Municipal Court where their attorneys delayed making pleas on behalf of the brothers who are suspected in the murders of their millionaire parents, Jose and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menendez, in Beverly Hills, Calif., last Aug., March 12, 1990. The arraignment for the brothers has been scheduled for March 26. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)Nick Ut, APA 16-year-old soldier stands guard inside the damaged Defense Ministry building, March 12, 1990 which was attacked by loyalist troops during coup attempt on Tuesday. Several people were killed in the raid which was organized by Defense Minister Shah Nawaz Tanai. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)Jeff Widener, APCuban President Fidel Castro pauses before his speech to 50,000 students outside his headquarters in Havana, Cuba Tuesday, March 13, 1990. Castro's message to the group: There is no reason to fear, because "the ideals of our country are immortal." (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)Charles Tasnadi, ASSOCIATED PRESSFormer financier Bernard Madoff, right, arrives at Federal Court in Manhattan, Thursday, March 12, 2009, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)Mary Altaffer, AP** RECROP OF NYMA105 ** Former financier Bernard Madoff, center, arrives at Federal Court in Manhattan, Thursday, March 12, 2009, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)Mary Altaffer, APA surfer rides a wave past Fort Point beneath the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, March 12, 1991. A weather front passed through the Bay area Tuesday and forecasters say three more are on the way near the end of the week. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)ERIC RISBERG, APBurt Reynolds, host of the 17th annual People's Choice Awards, was himself awarded with Favorite Male Performer in a New Television Series, for his role in "Evening Shade," March 12, 1991. This, Reynolds' ninth People's Choice Award, was presented to him during ceremonies in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Julie Markes)Julie Markes, APDemocratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton moves some hot cheesecake from the oven to the cooling trays during a visit to Eli’s Famous Cheesecake Bakery in Chicago Thursday, March 12, 1992. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)Stephan Savoia, APArkansas Gov. Bill Clinton gestures while talking at a town forum at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan, Thursday, March 12, 1992. After speaking, he took questions on a variety of subjects from the audience. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)Stephan Savoia, APAn elderly resident of Gorazde looks at his destroyed buildings near the town center in Gorazde, Bosnia and Herzegovina on Monday, March 12, 1993. The Muslim enclave has been under siege by Bosnian Serb forces for 11 months, the only route in or out being a 12-hour-long at night march over snow-covered mountains through a narrow corridor past Serb positions. (AP Photo/Peter Northall)Peter Northall, ASSOCIATED PRESSSenator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), points to a chart during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 12, 1993 to discuss military base closings. Ten facilities in California are to be affected according to the list released by the Pentagon on Friday. (AP Photo/John Duricka)John Duricka, APU.S. President Bill Clinton, accompanied by Defense Secretary Les Aspin, left, arrives aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, about 70 miles off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, Friday, March 12, 1993. The president traveled to the carrier by helicopter to meet with crew members before they head for the Mediterranean on a routine six-month deployment. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)Wilfredo Lee, APPresident Bill Clinton reaches out to greet Kimberly Hurchalla, Attorney General Janet Reno’s 10-month-old grandniece after Reno’s swearing in ceremony at the White House in Washington on March 12, 1993. Attorney General Janet Reno, left and Vice President Al Gore, center, look on. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)Ron Edmonds, APPresident Bill Clinton talks to Attorney General Janet Reno after she was sworn in at the White House on March 12, 1993. Reno became the nation’s first female attorney general after taking the oath from Supreme Court Justice Byron White. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)Ron Edmonds, APInkatha Freedom Party leader and Home Affairs Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi salutes supporters at a rally, March 12, 1995 in Durban, South Africa, where he addressed his followers, telling them he didn't need his traditional leader, Zulu King Goodwill Swelithini, to plan an independent future for South Africa's Zulu nation. (AP Photo/Joao Silva)Joao Silva, ASSOCIATED PRESSFamous English composer and conductor Benjamin Britten, let, and Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich take their bows at the Moscow Conservatory, on March 12, 1964, after Britten had conducted Rostropovich in the new symphony the British composer wrote for him. After prolonged clapping from the audience of 1,500, Britten conducted the last movement of the Symphony for Violin, Cello and Orchestra a second time. At the end members of the audience rushed up to present the composer and cellist with bunches of wood anemones and daffodils. (AP Photo)APSudanese workers Sunday March 12, 1989 loading an American Air Serv Twin Otter which is ferrying food and supplies from Muglad to Aweil in Southern Darfour. There are 12,000 displaced there now with 200- 300 new arrivals daily. (AP Photo)APBernard Madoff arrives Manhattan federal court, Thursday, March 12, 2009, in New York. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)Louis Lanzano, ASSOCIATED PRESSJudith Welling, left center, a Manhattan resident who lost money investing with Bernard Madoff, talks to the media outside the courthouse Thursday, March 12, 2009 in New York. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)Henny Ray Abrams, APBernard Madoff arrives at Manhattan federal court Thursday, March 12, 2009, in New York. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)Louis Lanzano , APBernard Madoff arrives at federal court in New York Thursday, March 12, 2009. Madoff will plead guilty to charges that he engineered one of the largest investment scams in U.S. history and was ready to face a prison sentence of up to 150 years. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)Mary Altaffer, APProtesters chant anti-Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi slogans during a demonstration in front of the Arab league building in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 12, 2011. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)Khalil Hamra, APPeople shout slogans as they protest outside the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 12, 2011, to urge Arab foreign ministers meeting Saturday to approve a no-fly zone over Libya to protect the civilian population from Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's fighter jets. The Arab League's member states are divided over how to deal with the Libyan crisis, signaling it would be a tough debate. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Sergey Ponomarev, ASSOCIATED PRESSPeople wave Libyan pre-Gadhafi era flags as they protest outside the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 12, 2011, to urge Arab foreign ministers meeting Saturday to approve a no-fly zone over Libya to protect the civilian population from Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's fighter jets. The Arab League's member states are divided over how to deal with the Libyan crisis, signaling it would be a tough debate. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Sergey Ponomarev, APQatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassem Bin Jabor Al Thani, center, is surrounded by bodyguards as he arrives to attend the Arab League's emergency meeting in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 12, 2011 where foreign ministers will discuss the possibility of imposing a no-fly zone over Libya to protect the civilian population from the Gadhafi regime's fighter jets. But the Arab League's member states are divided over how to deal with the Libyan crisis, signaling it would be a tough debate.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)Amr Nabil, APSaudi Arabian Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal looks on as he chairs his deligations during the Arab League's emergency meeting in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 12, 2011 where foreign ministers are discussing the situation in Libya.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)Amr Nabil, APA Milwaukee police officer forces Cecil Brown back to a Wisconsin Avenue sidewalk to rejoin other marchers, March 13, 1965. Brown was one of the organizers of a rally on the courthouse steps to honor Unitarian Universalist Rev. James J. Reeb of Boston who was killed in Selma, Ala., After the rally the demonstrators marched to the Federal Building for a vigil. There were no arrests. Police estimated the crowd at 2,600. (AP Photo/Charles Knoblock)Charles Knoblock, APWorld heavyweight champion boxer George Foreman is pictured in London at the Hertford Club in Mayfair, March 12, 1973. (AP Photo/Bob Dear)Bob Dear, APMorro Castle in Havana, Cuba, is shown at dawn, March 12, 1940. (AP Photo)APChicagoan Mr. T talks to reporters after Mayor Harold Washington, right, presented him with a key to Chicago at a City Hall ceremony on Tuesday, March 13, 1984. The mayor also gave the television personality a proclamation declaring March 13 “Mr. T Day” in Chicago. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell)Fred Jewell, APFILE - In this March 12, 1991 file photo, William Flynn, 17, testifies in Exeter, N.H., March 12, 1991 in the Pamela Smart murder conspiracy trial. Flynn was moved to a minimum-security prison this past week as part of a work-release program. At 15, he began a torrid affair with Pamela Smart, his teacher for a self-esteem course at his high school. Flynn was convicted of killing Gregg Smart in May 1990, a week before the couple’s wedding anniversary. Smart was also convicted and is serving a life sentence. Flynn was sentenced to 28 years in prison. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)Jim Cole, APEntertainer Flip Wilson holds a finger to his neck to indicate to reporters how he saw one of the hijackers hold a pistol to the neck of a flight attendant on the National Air Lines hijacked flight to Cuba, March 13, 1968. The comedian was aboard the flight. (AP Photo/Jim Bourdier)Jim Bourdier, APA pedestrian walks through the snow to the Capitol complex near the downtown interstate highway connector, March 13, 1993, in Atlanta, Ga. Signs to I-75 and I-85 were knocked down in the windy snowstorm that hit the area. The gold dome of the Capitol is at top center. (AP Photo/Curtis Compton)Curtis Compton, APPolice stand firm as demonstrators attempt to push through their lines at Selma, Ala., March 13, 1965. Police stopped the attempt. At right is Rev. C.T. Vivian, integration leader. (AP Photo)APComedian Flip Wilson gives a wave on arrival at Miami after taking an unscheduled flight to Cuba on National Airlines flight 28, which was hijacked, March 12, 1968. (AP Photo/Jim Bourdier)Jim Bourdier, APA massage parlor is the newest addition to the famous resort city of Atlantic City, N.J., seen March 13, 1973. The Executive Massage Parlor recently opened one block from Convention Hall, causing more than just a few raised eyebrows. The owners say they intend to run a reputable parlor. (AP Photo)APSen. Joseph McCarthy, R-Wisc., poses in a Capitol corridor with a copy of a report after a joint Senate-House committee approved a public housing program designed to construct 500,000 housing units over a four-year period, March 13, 1948, Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Herbert K. White)Herbert K. White, APAmerican film star Paulette Goddard is seen on Champs Elysee in Paris, buying a newspaper from a vendor, March 13, 1950. (AP Photo)Anonymous, APThe justices of the Supreme Court of the United States pay their first offical call on President Herbert Hoover at the White House. Left to right: Chief Justice William H. Taft, and Justice Louis Brandeis, as they left the executive mansion on March 13, 1929 in Washington. (AP Photo)APFILE - In this March 12, 1939 file photo, Pope Pius XII is being borne on his portable throne, the Sedia gestatoria, on his way to St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Watching Pope Francis in his first papal appearances, he too doesn't look the type to be carried on a portable throne. After all, he used to take the bus to work as a cardinal back in Buenos Aires, and he eschewed the chauffeur-driven Vatican limousine when he made his first outing, using a simple Vatican car. Change comes slowly, hesitantly and inconsistently at the Vatican. (AP Photo)APU.S. President George H. and Mrs. Barbara Bush return to the White House in Washington, Sunday, March 12, 1989 from their weekend at Camp David. Their dog Millie, left, is expecting to give birth to puppies within a week or so. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)Dennis Cook, APWinston Churchill, former British Prime Minister, stands sadly, hands in pockets, after he placed a wreath on the grave of the late U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park, N.Y., March 12, 1946. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of the president stands in the background. (AP Photo)APAbortion rights demonstrators gather outside the Supreme Court in Washington, March 12, 1993. The demonstration, sponsored by the National Organization for Women, was against anti-abortion violence and terrorism. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)Barry Thumma, APFILE - Last year’s winner and veteran dog musher Susan Butcher pulls into this checkpoint in the heat of the day in McGrath, Alaska, March 12, 1987. (AP Photo/Rob Stapleton, File)Rob Stapleton, APPresident Harry Truman arrives in his car for a rest in Miami, Fla., March 12, 1947. (AP Photo/Earl Shugars)Earl Shugars, APAs his mother watches him Frank Duncan closes his eyes as the District Attorney related details of the strangling of his wife Olga Kupczyk Duncan in court in Ventura, California on March 12, 1959. The mother, Elizabeth Ann Duncan is on trial accused of hiring two men to murder Olga. (AP Photo)APBeverly Hanson of Indio, Calif., defending champion of the Women's Titleholder tournament, hopes to repeat her win again as she points to her winning entry of 1958, in Augusta, Ga., March 12, 1959. (AP Photo)APCatholic nuns are shown as they leave a church following a Mass, March 13, 1965, in Mitterbach, Austria. (AP Photo)AP