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Orson Welles in a scene from Romeo and Juliet on radio. He is wearing costume ready for a dash to the theatre where he is appearing in the play Heartbreak Hotel, USA
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Police breaking up a women's meeting in the African location of Cato Manor. The meeting condemned the management of municipal beer halls and the brewing laws.
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The Institute for elected Black Officials opened 11 September 1969 with a prediction the the entry of Negroes into political and governmental decision making positions will become the ' new cutting edge ' of the civil rights movement in the nation.
Some 400 to 500 of the more than 1200 elected black officials from all levels of government are expected to attend the institute. Shown here LtoR: Mervyn M Dynally, of Los Angeles, a California State Senator; Dr Kenneth B Clark, New York, President of Metropolitan Applied Research Centre, who made keynote address, and Woodrow Wilson, of Las Vegas, a State Senator from Nevada.
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The Institute for elected Black Officials opened 11 September 1969 with a prediction the the entry of Negroes into political and governmental decision making positions will become the ' new cutting edge ' of the civil rights movement in the nation.
Some 400 to 500 of the more than 1200 elected black officials from all levels of government are expected to attend the institute. Shown here LtoR: Mervyn M Dynally, of Los Angeles, a California State Senator; Dr Kenneth B Clark, New York, President of Metropolitan Applied Research Centre, who made keynote address, and Woodrow Wilson, of Las Vegas, a State Senator from Nevada.
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Earl Warren, poses for a birthday photo in his chambers here 17 March 1966. He will celebrate his 75th Birthday today. Warren, the 14th Chief Justice, was appointed to the Sumpreme Court by President Eisenhower in September 1953.
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The United States Supreme Court, including two appointees by President Kennedy poses at the High Court here, 19 November 1962.
LtoR seated: Associate Judges Tom C Clark; Hugo L Black; Chief Justice Earl Warren; William O Douglas and John M Harlan.
Standing: Associate Judges Byron R White; William J Brennan Jr; Potter Stewart and Arthur J Goldberg. White and Goldberg are Kennedy appointees.
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Witha negro chauffer and two negro attendants, the Supreme Court Chief Justice, Earl Warren leaves him home for the Supreme Court today. The US Government today urged the court to permit no delay in Intergration in Little Rock Schools. The government asked that all present legal barriers to immediate intergration be struck down. The Department of Justice gave strong support to a petition by Counsel for the US National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People.(Original caption)
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Confering of Honoris Causa degrees by the National University of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland's Premier Eamon de Valera, the Chancellorof the University, presided. LtoR are Hon. Herbert Brownell Jr, Attorney General of the United States, who received the Doctor of Laws Degree; Hon Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, signing for the degree of the Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa; and on the extreme right, Michael F Doyle of Philadelphia, who received Degree of Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa)
2 August 1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Confering of Honoris Causa degrees by the National University of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland's Premier Eamon de Valera, the Chancellorof the University, presided. LtoR are Hon. Herbert Brownell Jr, Attorney General of the United States, who received the Doctor of Laws Degree; Hon Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, signing for the degree of the Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa; and on the extreme right, Michael F Doyle of Philadelphia, who received Degree of Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa)
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The Right Honourable Harold Macmillan, MP the British Prime Minister, this afternoon addressed the fifth assembly session of the Eightieth Annual Convention of the American Convention of the American Bar Association at the Royal Festival Hall, London. The British Premier was introduced to the convention by the Honourable John Hay Whitley, American Ambassador in London.
Seen here Mr Harold MacMillan on arrival on the Royal Festival Hall platform, and is seen shaking hands with Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States.
26 July 1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Right hand raised, President Eisenhower (right) takes the oath of office for his second term as President from Chief Justice Earl Warren (left) during the inaugural ceremony at the Capitol. This is the picture millions of Americans saw on their television . The man in the centre is John T Fey, Supreme Court Clerk, Washington DC, USA
21 January 1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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President Eisenhower (right) takes the oath of office from Chief Justice Earl Warren (left) during the inaugural ceremony at the Capitol. This is the picture millions of Americans saw on their television . The man in the centre is John T Fey, Supreme Court Clerk, Washington DC, USA
21 January 1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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With the Presidental Seal fronting the rostrum, President Eisenhower delivers his address after publicly taking the oath of office for his second term. The President was sworn in during a ceremony at the Capitol. Washington DC, USA
21 January 1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A special session of the United States Supreme Court held here has over-ruled the decision of Supreme Court Justice William O Douglas who granted a stay of execution on 17 June 1953 to atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
Photo shows: A recent picture of the nine members of the highest court in the United States. From LtoR front row: Felix Frankfurter; Hugo L Black; Chief Justice Fred M Vinson; Stanley F Reed; and William O Douglas.
Back row LtoR Tom C Clarke; Robert Jackson; Harold H Burton and Sherman Minton.
A quorum of six of the nine members was needed for a decision.
19 June 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A special session of the United States Supreme Court held here has over-ruled the decision of Supreme Court Justice William O Douglas who granted a stay of execution on 17 June 1953 to atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
Photo shows: A recent picture of the nine members of the highest court in the United States. From LtoR front row: Felix Frankfurter; Hugo L Black; Chief Justice Fred M Vinson; Stanley F Reed; and William O Douglas.
Back row LtoR Tom C Clarke; Robert Jackson; Harold H Burton and Sherman Minton.
A quorum of six of the nine members was needed for a decision.
19 June 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Four faces grouped round California Governor Earl Warren, in a family portrait at the Statler Hotel, New York, USA, where the five are staying during their New York visit.
Warren, a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination is with, clockwise starting lower left; daughters Virginia, 23 and Nina, 18; Mrs Warren, and daughter Dorothy, aged 20.
13 April 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Four faces grouped round California Governor Earl Warren, in a family portrait at the Statler Hotel, New York, USA, where the five are staying during their New York visit.
Warren, a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination is with, clockwise starting lower left; daughters Virginia, 23 and Nina, 18; Mrs Warren, and daughter Dorothy, aged 20.
13 April 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A GANDHI WELCOMES THE REPUBLIC
MR . DEVADA GANDHI ( right) son of the late Mahatma Gandhi , talking with Mr . KRISHNA MENON , India's High Commisioner in London , at the reception held at India House ( London ) to celebrate the inauguration of the Republic of India .
26 January 1950
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PRIME MINISTER AT INDIA HOUSE RECEPTION
Mr. Clement Attlee , the Prime Minister, and Countess Mountbatten - whose husband, Earl Mountbatten, was the last Viceroy of India, talking with Mr. Krishna Menon (centre), Indian High Commissioner in London, at a reception at India house, London this evening to celebrate the inauguration of the republic of India.
26 January 1950
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SOUTH AFRICA'S GOVERMENT - GENERAL OPEN PARLIAMENT
Mr. Bryant van Zyl , Governor-general of South Africa, and his wife on the steps of the parliament building in Cape Town, and the opening of the Dominion Parliament.
The speech from the Throne recorded an improvement in the South African balance of payments, and stated the government's intention to halt deterioration of land in the native areas. important new bills in the legislative programme include one to combat communism.
24 January 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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' MONTY ' ' WINNIE ' AND CIGAR , AND MRS CHURCHILL AT EL ALAMEIN RE-UNION
Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, the commander of the British Eighth Army in its successful offence at El Alamein in October 1942, presided, and Mr. Winston Churchill, the war-time Prime Minister, was guest of honour, at the re--union of Eighth Army and Desert air force veterans at the Empress Hall, Earl's court, tonight.
Today is El Alamein day, commemorating the battle which started the Eighth Army on its historic advance across Africa.
Field Marshal Montgomery is now commander-in-chief of the Western union forces.
PICTURE SHOWS:-- Field-Marshal Montgomery (left) chats with the guest of honour and his wife, Mr. Winston Churchill, the war-time Prime Minister, and Mrs. Churchill at the re--union of El Alamein veterans in Empress Hall, Earl's court, London.
21 October 1949
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' MONTY ' ' WINNIE ' AND CIGAR , AND MRS CHURCHILL AT EL ALAMEIN RE-UNION
Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, the commander of the British Eighth Army in its successful offence at El Alamein in October 1942, presided, and Mr. Winston Churchill, the war-time Prime Minister, was guest of honour, at the re--union of Eighth Army and Desert air force veterans at the Empress Hall, Earl's court, tonight.
Today is El Alamein day, commemorating the battle which started the Eighth Army on its historic advance across Africa.
Field Marshal Montgomery is now commander-in-chief of the Western union forces.
PICTURE SHOWS:-- Field-Marshal Montgomery (left) chats with the guest of honour and his wife, Mr. Winston Churchill, the war-time Prime Minister, and Mrs. Churchill at the re--union of El Alamein veterans in Empress Hall, Earl's court, London.
21 October 1949
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President Truman is shown as he presided at the final Presidential Cabinet Meeting before the President's inauguration.
Seated LtoR - Defence Secretary James Forrestal; President Truman; Vice President Elect Alben W Barkley; Treasury Secretary John W Snyder.
Standing LtoR - Commerce Secretary Charles Sawyer; Acting Secretary of State Robert Lovett; Interior Secretary Julius A Krug; Attorney General Tom Clark; Agriculture Secretary Charles Brannan; Labour Secretary Maurice Tobin; Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Dennis Cardinal Dougherty photographed as he delivered the invocation at the opening of the 1948 Democratic National Convention at Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA recently.
The Convention was opened by Senator J Howard McGrath, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and temporary Chairman of the Convention.
15 July 1948 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Republican presidential nominee Thomas E. Dewey (right) and vice-presidential nominee Earl Warren, Governor of California, pose together.
25 June 1948 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Earl Warren and his wife Nina at the 1948 Republican National Convention, Philidelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Secretary of State George Marshall almost stole the show from President Truman as the Chief Executive deivered his message to congress on 7 January 1948. Marshall entered the House of Chamber a few minutes after his fellow cabinet members had taken their places as he sat down he was greeted with a salvo of applause from the packed house and members of the House and Senate rose to their feet, cheered and applauded him.
LtoR in the row opposide the rostrum are Commerce Secretary Julius A Krug; Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson, Attorney General Tom Clark, Treasury Secretary John Snyder, and Secretary of State George Marshall (back to camera). (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Earl Warren, working from his desk
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Senator Bilbo's fight to sit in the US Senate may not be decided for at least two months, as he left Washington to undergo a cancer operation.
He has been accused of accepting gifts from war contractors, and of pressure to prevent negroes from voting.
The filibuster by his friends in the Senate collapsed when a compromise resolution was accepted which proposed that the ' credentials of Senator Bilbo lie on the table' until the operation is over.
Seen here the latest picture of Senator Theodore Bilbo, just received in London.
6 January 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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PROBABLE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS PRO-ALLY.
Mr Wendell L Wilkie, a businessman with an income of £15 000 a year, is considered the dark horse for the Republican Party nomination of a candidate for the US Presidential election in the autumn. The Party is meeting at Philadelphia to select a candidate, and it is thought likely that Mr Wilkie will beat the favourites, Senator Robert Taft and Mr Thomas E Dewey.
Opposed to Isolationism, he believes that England is America's first line of defence.
Photo Shows: Mr Wendell L Willkie on right.
25 June 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Letter from Gandhi to Hitler appealing for peace
Letter from Gandhi to Hitler appealing for peace
23 July 1939
Dear friend,
Friends hare been urging me to write to you for the sake of humanity. But I have resisted their request, because of the feeling that any letter from me would be an impertinence. Something tells me that I must not calculate and that I must make my appeal for whatever it may be worth.
It is quite clear that you are today the one person in the world who can prevent a war which may reduce humanity to the savage state. Must you pay that price for an object however worthy it may appear to you to be ? Will you listen to the appeal of one who has seliberately shunned the method of war not without considerable success? Any way I anticipate your forgiveness, if I have erred in writing to you.
I remain,
Your sincere friend
M K Gandhi
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Uster's Solemn League and Covenant.
Signed Ulster Day 28 September 1912 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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