Team Canada 2 (Les SUPREMEs from St. Leonard , QC) skate during the Short Program competition March 30, 2007 for The World Synchronized Skating Championships in London, Ontario. (CP PHOTO/Dave Chidley) CANADA

A Month’s-End Associated Press (AP) Photographic Celebration of: SUPREME

by
in Hmm Weekly
on July 1, 2022

HMM WEEKLY HAS a precedent, deeply rooted in our tradition and history, under which we seek to thoroughly exhaust The Brick House Cooperative’s monthly allotment of Associated Press (AP) photos. If we don’t download and publish the full number of images, the unused portion becomes irretrievable. There is no appeals process for clients of the Associated Press. The principle of stare decisis, then, compels us to present you, the readers, with this month’s thematic visual topic: SUPREME.

Gen. Dwight Eisenhower – During his visit to a U.S. Heavy Bomber Station on April 11, General Dwight Eisenhower, SUPREME allied commander, named one of the latest models of the Flying Fortress, General “Ike”, by smashing a bottle of Mississippi River water against the baffles of the 50-calibre guns jutting out of the nose of the aircraft. The name is painted in huge letters of black and yellow on the nose of the ship and there is a picture of the general alongside. General Eisenhower inspects a 2000-pounder after he had named a new fortress, General “Ike” at a U.S. Heavy Bomber Station somewhere in England April 11, 1944. With him are Col. Claude E. Putnam, of Jacksboro, Texas (second from left), and Lt. Gen. “Jimmy” Doolittle (extreme right). (AP Photo)
USSR Food Shortages 1990 – A Soviet woman pushes a shopping cart past a nearly empty refrigerator and shelves at a local general food store, Oct. 19, 1990. The SUPREME Soviet passed an embattled economic reform endorsed by President Gorbachev. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
JOHN PAUL II MARCOS – Pope John Paul lI is flanked by President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady of the Philippines Imelda Marcos early Feb.17,1981, following the SUPREME Pontiff’s arrival at Manila International Airport. The Pope will vist the Philippines, Guam,. and Japan during his Asian tour. (AP Photo/Jess Tan)
Unique Weddings – Jerry Mosier and Roselee Blooston toast after their wedding at the New York bus stop where they first met, Sept. 10, 1983. The couple was married by Bronx State SUPREME Court Justice Orest V. Maresca, the “Pine Tar” judge. Mosier, who works at a Manhattan advertising agency, met Blooston “at 11 p.m. on a cold and rainy night” two years ago in May. (AP Photo/Mario Suriani)
West Germany The Supremes 1968 – The SUPREMEs with Diana Ross, front, Cindy Birdsong and Mary Wilson dance with their arms in the air as they perform at the anual “Bal pare” party in Munich, West Germany, January 21, 1968. The U.S. American singing trio was backed by the West German Rolf Hans Mueller big band and were celebrated with thundring applause. (AP Photo/Frings)
India Tiger Tourism – In this March 23, 2000 file photo, an Indian tiger looks out from a cover of straw grass in Ranthambhore National Park in India. India’s top court has lifted a ban on tourism in tiger reserves across the country but asked local governments to regulate visitors. In July the SUPREME Court had ordered a complete ban on tourism inside tiger reserves while the government formulated new guidelines. The ban was lifted late Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012 after the government announced new rules aimed at allowing tourism to co-exist with conservation. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
China Beijing Forbidden City – A gilded bronze lioness plays with a cub under her left paw as tourists, in background, on August 24, 1972, view splendors of Peking’s ancient Forbidden City. The lioness sits outside the Hall of SUPREME Harmony. The Forbidden City was in use by China’s emperor of the Ming Dynasty, who declared Peking his capital, until 1911, when a revolution overthrew the Manchu Ching dynasty. (AP Photo/Horst Faas)
London Champion Of Crufts – Princess Antoinette of Monaco, sister of prince Rainier, left, presents the Kedell Memorial trophy to Mrs. Joan Woodyatt, after her three-year-old Dalmatian ‘Champion Fanhil Faune’, was judged SUPREME champion of Cruft’s Dog Show, at Olympia, London, Feb. 10, 1968. (AP Photo/Staff/Frank Tewkesbury)
FRANCE JUDO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL CATEGORIES – Uzbekistan’s Abdullo Tangriev, in blue, throws France’s Pierre Robin during their men’s Judo World Championships All Categories fight in Levallois-Perret, near Paris, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008. The 64 best male and female judokas of the planet fight during the two-day event, the first of its kind, to obtain the SUPREME title of world champion all categories. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
Alan Page – In this Dec. 21, 1981, file photo, Chicago Bears defensive lineman Alan Page speaks to a crowd at Chicago’s Soldier Field after he received a plaque from Bears owner George Halas, commemorating his last game. When many people think of Alan Page, they remember him as an NFL Hall of Famer, a charter member of the Minnesota Vikings’ Purple People Eaters defensive line from the late 1960s into the late 70s. Others know him better from the next major chapter in his life, his 22 years as the first black justice on the Minnesota SUPREME Court. (AP Photo/Jim Bourdier, File)
Mideast Egypt Nefertiti – In this Oct. 15, 2009 file photo, the 3,300-year-old bust of Queen Nefertiti is seen at the “Neues Museum”, New Museum, on the so-called Museum Island during a media preview in Berlin, Germany. Egypt’s SUPREME Council of Antiquities on Monday Jan. 24, 2011, quoted its chief, Zahi Hawass, as saying an official request was sent to German authorities requesting the return of the 3,300-year-old bust of Queen Nefertiti that has been in a Berlin museum for decades. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)
Iran Revolutionary Guard – This file image released Sept. 27, 2009, on Iranian state TV cannel IRIB, shows Gen. Hossein Salami, then head of the Revolutionary Guard Air Force, as he tells reporters that Iran tested a multiple missile launcher for the first time. Iran’s SUPREME leader has appointed Salami to head to the country’s powerful Revolutionary Guard, just after the U.S. designated the paramilitary force a terrorist group. (IRIB via AP)

Shoe Fetish – Publicist Chuck Jones, second from left, and his wife Lynne, leave State SUPREME Court in New York, following opening arguments, Jan. 27, 1994. The prosecution says that Jones was obsessed with Marla Maples and stole her shoes while the defense says Jones was obsessed with shoes in general. Jones’ attorney, R. Emmitt Heaphy, left, and private investigator Steven Fredericksen look on. (AP Photo/Dave Schemelia)
Britain Stormtrooper Battle – In this Oct. 22, 2005 file photo, filmmaker George Lucas poses in front of a Stormtrooper exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston, prior to the opening of “Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination.” Britain’s SUPREME Court on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 delivered a mixed ruling in the epic battle between George Lucas’ movie empire and a prop designer over the iconic stormtrooper helmets from the “Star Wars” films. Lucasfilm Ltd. has been trying to stop Andrew Ainsworth from selling replica costumes over the Internet. Ainsworth sculpted the galactic warriors’ white helmets for the original “Star Wars” film in 1977. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson, File)
California Raisins – In this April 10, 2006, file photo raisin farmer Marvin Horne stands in a field of grapevines planted in 1918 next to his home in Kerman, Calif. The SUPREME Court said, June 22, 2015, that a program that lets the government take raisins away from farmers to help reduce supply and boost market prices is unconstitutional. The justice said that forcing raisin growers to give up part of their annual crop without full payment is an illegal confiscation of private property. The ruling is a victory for Horne, who claimed his family was losing money under a 1940s-era program they call outdated and ineffective. (AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian, file)
Japan Subway Poisoning 1995 – Dressed in fatigues and carrying gas masks, police officers try to break in the office of the Aum SUPREME Truth in downtown Tokyo, Wednesday, March 22, 1995. Two days after a deadly nerve-gas attack on the subway system, thousands of police raided religious sect’s facilities, citing an unsolved kidnap case. (AP Photo/Atsushi Tsukada)
Honeymoon Killers – Raymond Martinez Fernandez, left, and Martha Jule Beck, right, the alleged “Lonely Hearts” slayers, sit with their attorney Herbert E. Rosenberg in an ante room of the Bronx SUPREME Court in New York, July 13, 1949. A statement concerning the bludgeon-strangulation of Janet Fay, an Albany, N.Y., widow, purportedly made by Fernandez after he and Mrs. Beck were arrested in Michigan in connection with the fatal shooting of Deliphene Downing and her child, was read to the jury. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris)
NIXON WATERGATE – President Nixon tells a White House news conference, March 15, 1973, that he will not allow his legal counsel, John Dean, to testify on Capitol Hill in the Watergate investigation and challenged the Senate to test him in the SUPREME Court. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
Nightmare Campaign Scenarios -In this Nov. 8, 2000 file photo, then-Democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Al Gore speaks in Nashville, Tenn., on the current status of the presidential vote recount in Florida. The mere mention of the 2000 election unsettles people in Palm Beach County. The county’s poorly designed “butterfly ballot” confused thousands of voters, arguably costing Democrat Al Gore the state, and thereby the presidency. Gore won the national popular vote by more than a half-million ballots. But George W. Bush became president after the SUPREME Court decided, 5-4, to halt further Florida recounts, more than a month after Election Day. Bush carried the state by 537 votes, enough for an Electoral College edge, and the White House. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, File)
HEAVYWEIGHT ALI BONAVENA – Boxer Muhammad Ali is shown pile driving a right to the face of Oscar Bonavena in the third round of their bout at Madison Square Garden, New York City on December 7, 1970. Ali, returning after the SUPREME Court overturned his conviction regarding dodging the draft in June, knocked Bonavena down 3 times in the 15th round before finally winning the fight in a technical knockout. (AP Photo)
Supreme Court In Your Life – This May 8, 1964 file photo shows Linda Brown Smith standing in front of the Sumner School in Topeka, Kan. The refusal of the public school to admit Brown in 1951, then nine years old, because she is black, led to the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. In 1954, the U.S. SUPREME Court overruled the “separate but equal” clause and mandated that schools nationwide must be desegregated. From the time Americans roll out of bed in the morning until they turn in, and even who they might be spending the night with, the court’s rulings are woven into daily life in ways large and small. (AP Photo, File)
Anita Hill 1991 – Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill tells reporters during a brief news conference in Norman, Oklahoma, Oct. 9, 1991, she will cooperate with the Senate in the investigation of her accusations against SUPREME Court nominee Clarence Thomas. (AP Photo/David Longstreath)
Justice Hugo Black Ku Klux Klan 1937 – Gov. Thomas Kilby made public this copy of what he said purported to be a sketch of the Grand Passport in the Ku Klux Klan said to have been given to Hugo Black, now Associated Justice of the United States SUPREME Court, 1937, Anniston, Ala. Kilby said sketch copies were distributed several years ago and he dug this one from his old files. He said he was not familiar with the origin of the sketch and copies. (AP Photo)
FILE – In this March 6, 2007 file photo, pennies rest on top of the headstone marking Dred Scott’s grave on the 150th anniversary of the U.S. SUPREME Court’s decision to deny Scott his freedom, at Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis. Pennies are placed on top of the marker to honor Lincoln’s role in freeing the slaves. A few miles from where Michael Brown died lies the gravestone of Dred Scott, a slave who unsuccessfully went to the Supreme Court to be recognized as a free American citizen. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

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