

1939: Marcelle Guanziroli, an actress in regular life, works as a Land Girl in wartime Britain.
1969: Beatle Paul McCartney, right, walks from plane in Glasgow, Scotland, living proof that rumors of his death have been false. At left is his wife Linda and baby daughter, Mary.
1940: Princess Elizabeth, makes her broadcast debut with a three-minute speech to British girls and boys evacuated overseas. Her sister, Princess Margaret Rose, joins her to bid goodnight to her listeners.
1985: St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith does a flip as he reports to his position before Game 3 of the World Series between the Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
1940: A German soldier makes a purchase at a shop in Paris.
1976: Julius Erving answers questions during a news conference in Philadelphia following the announcement that he signed a 6-year contract with the Philadelphia 76ers.
1942: Wendell Willkie leans against the Rushville National Bank and answers questions put by farmers in Rushville, Indiana.
1928: Prime Minister of Italy Benito Mussolini, 'Il Duce', watches a parade.
1950: Pfc. Charles Jarvis, center, of Minnora, W. Va., and Pfc. Theodore Stamper, Portsmouth, Ohio, fight their way back to health in Tokyo. Both soldiers are among 21 survivors of Communist prisoners' massacre North of Sunchon, North Korea.
1945: Remains of Warsaw ghetto.
1945: The first mass x-ray scheme has started in New York and enables fur workers and their families to have their chest x-rayed in this voluntary tuberculosis detection program.
1988: Two trapped California gray whales surface in a small breathing whole in the Arctic Ocean ice near Barrow, Alaska . The whales have been trapped in the ice for over two weeks. Rescue efforts so far have failed.
1981: Actress Jane Fonda shows host Garry Collins some stretching exercises.