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Auto club interiors/ext.
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Auto club interiors/ext.

The Kaiser center
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The Kaiser center

Two girls going up steps to building
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Two girls going up steps to building

Bank (empty)
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Bank (empty)

Bank of America bldg.
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MISSING Bank of America bldg.

Thirty Minutes With Gov. Ronald Reagan
Clip: 485841_1_1
Year Shot: 1971 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 695
Original Film: N/A
HD: N/A
Location: California, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:01:15 - 01:04:41

Opening Titles - “Thirty Minutes with Ronald Reagan, Governor of California and Elizabeth Drew (interviewer).” Elizabeth Drew asks about President Richard Nixon’s foreign policy with China. Gov. Reagan says the United States did not let Red China into the United Nations but realized that it couldn't stop entry. Gov. Reagan says nations who voted to admit China double-crossed the U.S. by voting to oust Taiwan, which the US wanted to keep in the UN. Gov. Reagan discusses actions with China after World War II and appeasement. Gov. Reagan says he supports President Nixon's re-election bid despite the Conservative opposition, which Reagan feels was based on Nixon's China visits. Reagan says Nixon is not appeasing communist China, but communicating, which can only help preserve peace, avoid the possibility of nuclear war. Reagan says the United States still supports Taiwan.

This Is Your Life, General Omar Bradley
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Location: An Auditorium
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An episode (?) based upon the classic television show, "This Is Your Life", the honored and esteemed guest that of General Omar Bradley.

Thirty Minutes With Secretary Earl L. Butz
Clip: 485844_1_1
Year Shot: 1972 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 697
Original Film: N/A
HD: N/A
Location: Washington, DC, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:01:22 - 01:01:50

Card: "Special." Narrator announcing coverage of the National Black Political Convention highlights the following night at 10:30 pm. Narrator announcing the WNET Playhouse Biography program coming to air in a half-hour. Channel 26 WETA Public Broadcasting Washington D.C. logo. NPACT logo.

Sports: Baseketball - Boston Celtics Win 6th Straight Title
Clip: 429634_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-034-02
HD: N/A
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Timecode: 00:07:56 - 00:09:56

Taking on the San Francisco Warriors for the National Basketball Association Title, the Celtics roll on to a 105 to 99 victory. They win also the distinction of becoming the first team in a major sport to take a title six times in a row. Yes. The Yankees have won five World Series straight, but half-dozen times, yet to come! So, a salute to the Boston Celtics. A fine first. Boston, Massachusetts The Boston Celtics and the San Francisco Warriors playing basketball MS Guy Rogers misses the basket for the Warriors. MS - Number 42, Nate Thurmond finely gets the ball through the basket. MS - Basketball fans applauding. MS - Sam Jones passes the basketball to John Havlichek who loops it in. MS - No #13 Wilt Chamberlain has the ball and shoots from the side of the court and makes it in. K.C. Jones misses and the Warriors get the control of the ball. MS- As the seconds tick off, Bill Russell is there to pick up the ball and score some points. Celtics win, 105 to 99. LOHS - Some of the basketball crowd runs out on to the court.

Sports: Ice Hockey Play-Offs
Clip: 429635_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-034-03
HD: N/A
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Timecode: 00:09:56 - 00:10:47

It's getting to be a habit with the Toronto Maple Leafs to skate off with the Stanley Cup. They down the Detroit Red Wings -- 4 to 0 in the 7th game of the Play-Off series, making them the World's Champions for the third consecutive year. They're the hottest thing on ice...surrounded by the sweet swill of success. Toronto, Ontario The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings are skating on the ice and Ice Hockey fans jam pack the stadium. MOH - Goalie Johnny Bower saves many goals from the Detroit Red Wings. MS - Fans are standing up and applauding because Toronto is leading 2 - nothing. MS - The Toronto Maple Leafs take home the Stanley Cup for the 10th time. MCUS - The Maple Leafs crowd around the Stanley Cup, the true Victors of Ice Hockey.

Sports: Star Of Stars Al Oerter Eclipses Own Record
Clip: 429636_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-034-04
HD: N/A
Location: Walnut, California
Timecode: 00:10:47 - 00:12:07

At the Mt. San Antonio Relays at Walnut, California, Al Oerter breaks his own record in the Discus throw. Discus throwers spin their missiles against the wind. For such throwers like Al Oerter, that's good. So against a lovely wind in Walnut, California, Oerter wafted the discus 206 feet - 6 inches against the fellows he will have to beat in Tokyo next October. Walnut, California Looking on a very busy track field. MS - Track sports fans sitting up in the stands. MS - Woman's 100 yard dash, nice shot of the young lady who won the race, smiling. MS - Al Oerter spinning and throwing the discus a whole 206 feet and this breaks his old mark better than a foot. MS - The guys are on the track for the mile run, Norm Hofmann is leading when he stumbles a bit and give way to James Gayle. MS - It is Gayle who pulls in front and keeps the lead winning the race.

Honor Shakespeare: World Observes 400th Birthday
Clip: 429637_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-035-01
HD: N/A
Location: Stratford-upon-Avon, England
Timecode: 00:13:07 - 00:14:40

Quadric-centennial Of Shakespeare. No need for full-blooded ballyhoo when it comes to Shakespeare... it is a name that speaks for itself. All around the world the 400th Birthday Anniversary of William Shakespeare is being honored. The actual date: April 26. But the celebrations will continue for months. Dignitaries from 115 nations gather in Stratford-On-Avon to pay homage to the Bard....whether he is known as William, Billy or Will, Shakespeare remains one of the greatest names in literature. Stratford-upon-Avon, England The birthplace of William Shakespeare, throngs of people in the town to help celebrate his 400th Birthday. MS - Dignitaries from 150 nations came to the playwrights birthplace to do him honor. MCUS - The present Earl of Avon, Sir Anthony Eden. MS - Nation's flags from all over the globe come to honor the bard of Avon. MS - A real sharp cottage that once belonged to Ann Hathaway who became Shakespeare's bride when he was 18. The house is an English Tudor with a thatched roof (made of straw and mud) MS - Prince Philip, the Queens representative, walking up some stairs and down a walk way leading into the new Shakespeare center. CUS - Prince Philip looking at stained glass windows depicting scenes from Shakespeare's plays. A paraphrase of William Shakespeare's "Your monument shall be your gentle verse, you shall live such mighty virtues as your pen".

Doggies Follow Photo Exhibit
Clip: 429638_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-035-02
HD: N/A
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Timecode: 00:14:44 - 00:15:46

The canine crowd make no bones about their likes and dislikes at a preview exhibition of dog pictures in Warsaw, Poland. They couldn't recognize a Goya but they know what's new in the world of doggy art. Warsaw, Poland

Summer (It Says Here) Hat Fashions
Clip: 429639_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-035-03
HD: N/A
Location: London, England
Timecode: 00:15:47 - 00:16:53

Sloshily bad weather in Britain, but that does not let them stop this unveiling of hat fashions for summer time. They are beautiful. If only weather harmonized... London, England Lot's of ladies wearing special occasion designer hat fashions. The first model has a picture frame hat, black netting is sewn on to the hat in such a way that it resembles feathers that softly frames the face. This hat is a tightly woven straw hat sometimes referred as a "Cosmo Girl" hat with small flowers attached to the underside of the brim. Ladies in the audience wearing a variety of hats, one has a mink hat, and her friend is wearing a Satin Turban style hat. Model is wearing a summer straw large brim hat accented by net sewn on to the brim. This hat is a tightly woven hat of straw and it has a 3" brim, one part of the brim is turned up, it finished off with a ribbon adornment tied up neatly in a bow at the front of the hat. The designer of the hat places it on the models head, The brim is turned down with material sewn on to resemble leaves and one lone flower. This hat is a large brim hat, with netting on sewn on the edge of the brim to resemble flowers, the hat is made of tight woven straw. The two last hats are made of flowers.

Send Me No Flowers - Tony Randall and a lion.
Clip: 429640_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-035-04
HD: N/A
Location: Los Angeles, California
Timecode: 00:16:53 - 00:17:36

Tony Randall has just completed "Send Me No Flowers" -- but they send him a dandy-lion just the same. He's "Fluffy", a 500 - pounder who lunches with Tony as he (the lion, natch!) seeks to shed weight for his appearance in a new film with Mr. Randall. Los Angeles, California Tony Randall walks out on to a patio and then over to a table pull side, there sitting on a carpeted platform is Fluffy, a lion. Tony starts eating and Fluffy decides to lay down. CUS - Fluffy's face. CIS Tony tries to feed Fluffy a piece of lettuce or cheese off his fork but Fluffy doesn't want any part of it. MCUS - It looks like Tony fed Fluffy some potato salad off a large spoon, and Fluffy decided he liked it, so he tilts his head and starts eating out of the bowl.

Top Equestrian Steeds
Clip: 429641_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1723
Original Film: 037-035-05
HD: N/A
Location: Badminton, England
Timecode: 00:17:37 - 00:19:00

At Badminton, England the Queen Mother attends the try-outs as the nation's top riders and best mounts in this most noted meet in the equestrian world. Badminton, England Horses with blankets being walked around and others are being brushed. MCUS - The Queen Mother Elizabeth with a few of her friends on the field. MS - The first rider on his horse takes off and jumps a fence, some shrubbery, rides up a rock on one side and comes down the other. MS - Another rider and another horse, it's Easter Bouquet that is taking the jumps. MS - The wind has picked up and the Queen his holding on to her hat. MS - A horse and his rider takes one of the jumps wide and ends up in the water. MS - This last horse is out of France and takes his jump a little wide, as a result he ends up in the drink, but the rider on his back wont let him quit, the horse clears the jump but the rider can't seem to hold on

Impeachment Hearings: House Judiciary Committee, July 29, 1974 (1/2)
Clip: 485847_1_1
Year Shot: 1974 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10624
Original Film: 206002
HD: N/A
Location: Rayburn House Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.02.00] [the CLERK reading the substitute of Rep. HUNGATE to the ARTICLE OF IMPEACHMENT charging NIXON with abuse of his PRESIDENTIAL POWERS] The CLERK [reading]: In all of this, Richard M. -Nixon has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice and to the manifest-, injury of the people of the United States. Wherefore, Richard TM, Nixon, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office. Mr. WIGGINS. Now I repeat my point Of Order, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from California is recognized on a point of order and will state his point ]it of Order. Mr. WIGGINS. Mr. Chairman, my point Of order is that article II fails to state an impeachable offense under 'the Constitution. May I be recognized on my point of order? The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman is recognized on his point Of order. Mr. WIGGINS Mr. Chairman and members of the committee it is quite clear of from a full reading of proposed article II that the gravamen Of that article is abuse of power on the part of the President of the United States. That concept of abuse is stated in various places by use of the word misuse and in use of the word dereliction of constitutional rights as distinguished from in violation of those rights. The question, ladies and gentlemen, is whether an abuse Of power falls within the meaning of the phrase "high Crimes and misdemeanors," since we can impeach on no other basis. If it, does not then my point of order should be, sustained. If it does, then we should proceed With the consideration of that article. My problem. Mr. Chairman, is that I have no quarrel -with abusive conduct-- when that conduct does in and of itself violate the law. In that Case. then we should impeach because of those. violations. I do have serious concerns as to whether or not, conduct, which does -not, violate the law, but which may be characterized by this committee or the, Congress as abusive. falls within the phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors R is apparent from the proposed article that its author believes that abusive conduct is impeachable. My problem is this; just what is abusive conduct? What does it mean? I suggest that that is an empty phrase. having meaning only in terms of what we pour into it. It must reflect our subjective views Of impropriety as distinguished from the objective views enunciated by society in its laws. It ought to be clear to this committee, a committee of lawyers. that Such a, phrase. as "abuse, of power" is sufficiently imprecise to meet the test required by the fifth amendment. In my view. Mr. Chairman, the adoption Of such an article would imbed in' our constitutional history for the first time, for the very first time, the principle that a President may be impeached because of the view of Congress that he has abused those powers, although he may have acted in violation of no law. If that is true, then we truly are ratifying the statement attributed to the now Vice-President that impeachment means exactly what the Congress says it means at a given moment. By declaring punishable conduct which was not, illegal when done, this Congress is raising the issue of a bill of attainder, contrary to the express terms of the Constitution the argument of ex post facto legislation is now before us. If we are to declare punishable that conduct which is not illegal under our laws, in so doing, Mr. Chairman, We Ought to recognize the momentous nature of such a decision, because we. are taking a step toward a parliamentary system of government, in this country rather than the constitutional system which we, -now have. We are in effect, saying Mr. Chairman, that a President may be impeached in the future if a Congress expresses no confidence in his conduct. not because he has the law, but rather because that Congress declares his conduct to be abusive in terms of their subjective notions Of propriety. In terms of the future, Mr. Chairman, what standard are we setting for the Presidents in the future? How will any future President know precisely what Congress may declare to be an abuse, especially when, they have failed to legislate against the, very acts which they condemn. I think it, is holding up to a future President an impossible standard that he must anticipate What Congress may declare to be abusive in the future Under the law, Mr. Chairman, -we have no right to impose our notions of morality and propriety upon others and make it their legal duty to comply therewith. But. that is what we are doing when we say that a, President may be impeached for abuses of his office when the acts of alleged abuse, are not in themselves violations of the, law. I have much more to say later with respect to the take, care, but, I will reserve that until that is considered under separate subdivisions. Mr. Chairman, I believe my Point of order is well taken and should be sustained. [00.07.37]

Lem Bailey Misc. UN Roll 1001
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Location: USA
Timecode: -

Pan industrial building, 1950s cars passing by. This may be a government building of some sort (a Post Office perhaps), but it's really pretty generic 06:44:30 similar shot of what looks like a factory exterior, with Spanish Mission touches - long lockdown shot

Impeachment Hearings: House Judiciary Committee, July 29, 1974 (1/2)
Clip: 485848_1_1
Year Shot: 1974 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10624
Original Film: 206002
HD: N/A
Location: Rayburn House Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.12.50] The CHAIRMAN. The Chair has heard arguments for the point of order and in opposition to the point of order and the Chair is prepared to rule,. The Chair Makes reference first of all to article 1, section -2 of the Constitution, which gives to the House, the sole power of impeachment and in article H. section 4. the declaration that impeachment shall be, for treason, briber, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. So the issue of impeachment and the, nature of an impeachable offense is, as the gentleman knows, the very nature and subject of these proceedings, and no point of order can possibly the in the nature of a challenge as to the impeachability of such offenses. That is a matter, as the Constitution has already clearly stated, for the committee which has been delegated with this responsibility by the, House, the House itself, and ultimately the Senate, to decide. The gentleman will be, given full opportunity to debate. this question and attempt to persuade his colleagues that no grounds for impeachment have been stated in the articles. But the issue does not state a, point of order. Rather, the issue presented in the, point of order is a constitutional argument that must persuade the Congress. And therefore the Chair rules against the point of order. Mr. HUNGATE. Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from Missouri. Mr. HUNGATE. Mr. Chairman, before going further, I should like to ask unanimous consent, that debate on any' amendment, to the substitute, including amendments in the nature of a motion to strike., be limited to a period not to exceed 40 minutes. to be divided equally between the proponents and opponents of the amendment. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, it is so ordered. Mr. HUNGATE. Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. The, gentleman is recognized. Mr. HUNGATE. I thank the chairman. I thank both the, distinguished gentlemen from California, for drawing the issues and the, 'problems before us in the skillful way they have done throughout this proceeding. Mr. Truman once said or asked people if they knew what it Was like to have a load of hay fall on them. and I think- this morning I know what he meant. All I can say is that sometimes -when You practice law you find that, the best cases do not come in through the most ideal clients. That is our problem today I apologize to my colleagues for the lateness with which they received my substitute, but I know all of them to be. distinguished and able attorneys and conversant with the facts and problems before us here. I should make. it, clear that the Hungate substitute is really a distillation of the thought of many members from many areas and many differing, political philosophies and the, input of many of the capable members of this committee, for which I only seek to be a catalyst. It would be rather difficult or impossible for me in 5 minutes to explain all the points that should be and will be considered and debated here. Various colleagues, I know. are knowledgeable on the various subparagraphs (1) through (5) and Will outline this in more detail in our debate I believe the, gentleman from California, Mr. Wiggins, touched some elements that are correct in that basically, as I see it, article I involves obstruction of justice, standards of conduct that may be criminal, and basically perhaps what we have today involves abuse of powers, and whether we shall say that you can be President as long as, you are not subject; to a criminal charge, whether that is the level of conduct we require, or whether we shall set a somewhat higher standard , and whether we shall set that standard so that we will realize that the, oath. of office of the Presidency means what it meant to Madison and the Founders be-fore the Constitution was even completed. Now, some -would believe that if we find any one of these five subparagraphs which support impeachment, and I think more would believe that a combination of one or more, or all of them. would Support impeachment because we do discuss and consider repeatedly violations in many cases repetitive conduct within the article and certainly repetitive conduct--I mean within the subparagraph and certainly repetitive conduct throughout the five articles. I would think that if only one instance of improper conduct. had I Occurred, and it perhaps could be quite, serious, I do not know that we would be here today. I think this sort. of impeachment proceeding was deliberately, set up historically so that those who are in political life. those who can understand some of the pressures and nuances involved in serving in public office try the President, a political figure and for my part, I think there, is more tolerance in such a political body than one would find in just a body without the experience, as I have said, of the pressures and difficulties in public life. I say again if only one violation had occurred. I would doubt we should be here. Men are, human. Humans are frail. But I think we discuss, consider, and see here a Consistent disregard of the law. To give all example, I think if a man is driving in his car and he crosses the center line, that is not grounds for a whole lot of punishment taking his license- or- thoroughly incarcerating him. But if he Crosses the center line 15 times every mile he drives or if he insists on straddling the center line all the time, then I think, we find action has to be taken. I thank the Chairman. [00.20.28]

London Blaze: Worst Fire Since Blitz
Clip: 426058_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1752
Original Film: 039-078-01
HD: N/A
Location: England, London
Timecode: 00:34:09 - 00:35:23

One of the biggest fires since the days of the "blitz" destroys a suburban London lumber yard. 400 firemen and 50 fire trucks battle the inferno. Residents nearby are evacuated when flames threaten a gasoline storage truck. Evening/Night shots of firemen fighting this inferno of a fire. The building is almost destroyed as you can see twisted steel and caved in walls. MS Silhouettes of firemen and hoses pouring water onto the blaze. MCU as silhouettes of firemen fight the blaze as water sprays all around them. Various shots of firemen battle back the fire. MS A burned out truck with the only remains being its steel frame. LS - Billowing smoke illuminated by the glow of the fire. Residents carry out anything and everything they can as they are evacuated from the area. CU Two firemen standing on top of some bricks struggle to hold onto the fire hose that's aimed at the blaze. CU of a sign reading "Dangerous Wall". A Burning building, fallen lumber, twisted metal engulfed in flames. MS Silhouettes of firemen, flooded streets and burning collapsed buildings.

Dutch Pageantry: Royal Family Opens Parliament
Clip: 426059_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1752
Original Film: 039-078-02
HD: N/A
Location: Netherlands Holland, The Hague
Timecode: 00:35:23 - 00:36:34

With great pomp and ceremony, Queen Juliana rides through the streets of The Hague on her way to open Parliament. The entire Royal Family is in attendance as the Queen delivers her speech. Later, her Majesty appears on the Palace balcony. MS Queen Juliana in her Royal Golden Coach with footmen walking beside rides to Parliament for the official opening. Camera Pans from the top of the Parliament building to the carriage arriving below. Queen Juliana and her husband, Prince Bernhard are escorted inside followed by Princess Beatrix with husband Prince Claus Von Amsberg and Princesses Margaret and Cristina. High Angle Shot of the Interior of the Netherlands Parliament with Netherlands political officials already seated. MCU Queen Juliana reads her public address from the throne. High Angle Shot as the House of Parliament stands to salute and cheer Queen Juliana. Outside the palace, crowds wave to their Queen. Queen Juliana stands on the balcony waving to the people before heading back inside the palace. Princess Juliana, Prince Claus Von Amsberg, Princess Margaret and Princess Cristina give a quick wave to the throngs and exit the balcony as well.

Fashion Parade - Dancing On The Run-Way
Clip: 426060_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1752
Original Film: 039-078-03
HD: N/A
Location: England, London
Timecode: 00:36:34 - 00:37:51

A wild fashion show of kooky Carnaby Street fashions is held in London. While rock 'n roll music blasts the ears, models bombard the buyers' eyes with what the well-dressed (or half-dressed) "Mod" will wear. MS Women and men dance up and down the runway to (Rock & Roll) music playing in the background. A Model wears a long skirt and a sweater, topped off with a tam on her head. The models are coming around the run-way and skip more than dance to the music as they show off their fashions. CU A woman in the audience tapping her feet to the music and smiling for the fashion and camera. A Male model comes out wearing a fur coat and a fur hat on his head. CU of a model wearing a sideways cap reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes. Low Angle Shot - Three Girls wearing knee socks that match their short skirts march out onto the stage to the music. CU of the back of a man's balding head as the three girls performs step dance in their knee high socks, plaid skirts, sweaters and petite Irish caps. The audience watches the show with a band playing in the corner. CU A guitar being played. Male model wearing a black suit with skinny legs dancing to the music CU as the camera pans a mid-drift model wearing a hip hugging velvet skirt and a button down the front sweater with colored granny glasses. She also wears a tam on her head - sideways. MS Model is wearing a 3/4 length sleeveless tunic, a tam and slacks, very 1960s. A male model un buttons the back of her tunic and takes it off her swinging it in the air as the model runs off stage in a bra and slacks.(rip away clothing)

Football: Notre Dame- 26, Purdue 14
Clip: 426061_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1752
Original Film: 039-078-04
HD: N/A
Location: South Bend, Indiana
Timecode: 00:37:51 - 00:39:58

At South Bend, the Irish of Norte Dame make a great debut beating their Hoosier rival, Purdue, 26 to 14. Two sophomores, Terry Hanratty and James Patrick "Jim" Seymour, team up in a great passing combination for three touchdowns. Final: Irish 26, Boilermakers 14. High Angle of South Bend, Indiana's Notre Dame Football field. Notre Dame's marching band is on the field spelling out Irish! Throngs packed the football stadium as they open their 80th football season. High Angle Shot - Notre Dame s No 28 fumbles the ball and Purdue s No 23 Leroy Keyes catches it making a 94 yard first touchdown. Football fans go crazy in the stands. Purdue kicks the ball to the Irish. Nick Eddy catches the ball and runs straight down the middle with a group of blockers protecting him resembling the flying wedge running 96 yards to tie up the game with a touchdown. LS The fans are excited, jumping up and down cheering. High Angle Shot Purdue sophomore Terry Hanratty NO #5 passes the ball to NO 85 Jim Seymour for a touchdown. Notre Dame 14 -Purdue 7. In the fourth quarter Seymour to Hanratty scores another touchdown. Purdue tries to catch up with Bob Griese making a 25 yard pass to Jim Finley. He gets stopped before Harry Williams dives the ball into the end zone. Notre Dame 20 - Purdue 14. High Angle Shot - Deep into Purdue territory Bob Griese takes a hard hit losing the ball to Harry Alexander. High Angle Shot of an18 year old Hanratty passing the ball to 19 year old Jim Seymour for another touchdown, Enthusiastic crowds celebrate as the game ends Notre Dame 26 and Purdue 14. Horizontal Distortion 00.38.48-00.38.50, 00.39.06-00.39.08.

Manila Conference: Johnson To Meet With Asian Allies
Clip: 426062_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1752
Original Film: 039-079-01
HD: N/A
Location: Philippines, Manila - Vietnam
Timecode: 00:40:34 - 00:43:09

President Johnson will attend a seven-nation Summit Conference on Vietnam to be held in Manila. Its prime objective will be to review efforts for negotiations of a peaceful settlement of the war. Economic, Political and Social problems in Vietnam will also be discussed. MCU A young Bill Moyers, President Lyndon Baines Johnson's Press Secretary. Bill Moyers, "President Johnson has received the invitation of President Marcos of the Philippines, extended in consultation with the President of Korea and the Prime Minister of Thailand for a conference of Chiefs of State our government of the Asian nations which are contributing military forces to assist South Vietnam in the struggle against aggression, and which are together looking for an honorable peace. President Johnson is glad to agree to this invitation. He will be pleased to join the meeting of other Chiefs of State of government who are participating in the Vietnamese effort. " CU Exterior Shot of The White House and the camera pulls back showing the fountains that are turned on. Air Force 1 taking off. From plane window- clouds and beauty shot of the Philippines land and coast. MS a government building. CU - Country flags representing the countries that are fighting next to the American troops in Vietnam. Low Angle Shot - President Ferdinand Marcos addressing the Philippine people. MS to CU Philippine military troops. Throngs standing outside in the rain. South Korea s famous ROK troops are deployed onto the beach in South Vietnam to help support the United States military troops. United States military troops embarking on helicopters. Helicopters with their rotary blades going and taking off. Military troops kneeling behind palm trees getting their weapons ready. One US Army soldier shots his machine gun into the thick of a forest. Military troops walking into a village. CU A Vietnamese father holding his child, his other children and wife are standing with him. CU American soldier with a grenade launcher talking on his walkie-talkie. South Vietnamese Army with weapons drawn walking in high grass. CUS - Australian military standing for inspection. Military parade. High Angle Shot - Downtown Manila, traffic. MS - Evening time, palm tree and beach in silhouette.

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