WEST VIRGINIA'S NORTH-SOUTH GRID CLASSIC!
Touchdowns galore as all-star schoolboys from the North and South sectors of West Virginia meet on Charleston's Laidley Field. With Bob Fetty, the South's swivel-hipped back, running wild the upstate operatives are trounced 25 to 7 in a real thriller.
WEST VIRGINIA GRID CLASSIC!
With all the trimmings of a bowl game, Charleston steals a march on the football season, as high school all-stars from the state's north clash against those of the southern counties in a game that would do the pros proud.
ROOSEVELT-DEWEY CAMPAIGN TALKS!
From Washington, the President speaks to the workers of the Democratic Party and to the nation at large, in his second political speech since his nomination for a fourth term. The Republican Candidate carries his campaign into the border state of West Virginia with a Nationwide broadcast from Charleston.
PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL INTER-LEAGUE CLASSIC!
Northeast High and St. James Catholic battle to a 20-all tie in the annual gridiron inter-league play-off for the Quaker City's High School football championship.
HIGH SCHOOL GRIDIRON CLASSICS
N.E. Catholic Swamps Lincoln
PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL GRIDIRON CLASSIC!
In the inter-league playoff for the city title, La Salle Catholic school champs, defeat Northeast of the Public school league, 26 to 0, to win the 1955 Championship!
PHILADELPHIA'S SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP!
The Quaker City's grid crown is won by Northeast Catholic as the Falcons win over the Simon Gratz Bulldogs 21 to 6.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CLASSIC!
Philadelphia's Southeast Catholic High beats Frankford for the coveted City Championship!
PHILADELPHIA PREP CLASSIC!
High school grid sensation of the year for the city championship, as Northeast and West Catholic clash at Franklin Field.
PHILADELPHIA H. S. TITLE TILT!
Franklin Field packed with 50,000 for the prep grid championship game between West Catholic and Southern High. In a game loaded with pigskin thrills, Southern wins the title 18 to 13.
WEST CATHOLIC WINS HIGH SCHOOL GRID CLASSIC!
It's Philadelphia's high school game of games. Defending titalist Bok Vocational Tech versus undefeated West Catholic for the Philadelphia city championship. West Catholic, exhibiting precision worthy of a college team, trounces Bok 42-0!
HIGH SCHOOL GRID CLASSIC!
A rousing gridiron session at Franklin Field as Roman Catholic High trims Frankfort 40-12 to win the Philadelphia High School championship.
CHICAGOANS BEAT NEW YORKERS IN HIGH SCHOOL GRID CLASSIC!
St. George High, of the Windy City, versus Mount St. Michael at the Polo Grounds. The visitors trail until the second half when they uncork championship football to come back and win, 25 to 20.
SYRACUSE POWER ON EASTERN GRIDIRON
The Orange boasts a mighty scoring machine, and, to many experts look like it may go all the way in national ranking. For its fifth straight victim, Syracuse rolls up the score against West Virginia before a home crowd. Gaining 589 yards, Syracuse wins 44-0.
LEGION DEMANDS BONUS PAYMENT
Vote announced by retiring Commander Stevens stirs veterans' conventional at Portland, Ore. Sub. 1 – Louis A. Hohnson, of West Virginia, chosen new National Commander.
W. VIRGINIA UPSETS PENN STATE!
Playing at State College, Pa., the Mountaineers of West Virginia come from behind to oust Penn State from the ranks of the unbeaten, 19 to 14!
U.S. TRANSPLANTS FARMERS!
From West Virginia, the Ozarks and Kentucky, backwoodsmen enlist in plan to shift farm labor to 29 states where most needed.
OHIO RIVER FLOOD!
Sixty-five foot flood crest inundates Wheeling, West Verginia but major disaster avoided as swollen rivers recede after high water havoc drives thousands from their homes.
SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS OF 1959
News of the Day brings you the spectacular highlights of an exciting year in sports. The Los Angeles Dodgers, from seventh place to World Championship in a year, win the richest Series ever. Bill Casper's putter spells victory in U. S. Golf Open. Boston University freshman, John Thomas, cracks the 7-foot-high-jump barrier. Ron Delany sets indoor mile record in thrilling duel. Tomy Lee captures Kentucky Derby from Sword Dancer in another tight duel. Hair-raising close calls mark Indianapolis 500. U. S. tennis players lose recently won Davis Cup on slippery turf. Donald Campbell sets another speed record on water. Speed and spills mark bobsled and skiing events. It's a fast-paced review of the sports stories that made bold headlines in 1959!
CALIFORNIA WINS NCAA COURT FINAL
Basketball thriller in the N-C-double-A championship final at Louisville. California tops West Virginia by one point to win the title 71 to 70. First basketball title for the West Coast in 17 years.
MODERN CINDERELLA MEETS FILM STARS AT WHITE HOUSE PARTY!
Little Anna Klepovich is guest of First Lady with Hollywood elite - and enjoys a piece of the President's birthday cake - Mr. Roosevelt thanks nation for warring against infantile paralysis on 59th birthday.
LILLY CLAN GATHERS!
Somewhere near one thousand members of the family gather at Flattop, W. Va., where the youngest and the oldest get together to prove a Southern Lilly of any age is no shrinking violet.
BASKETBALL THRILLER!
Scoring highlights of the razzler-dazzler of New York's national invitation tourney, as the West Virginia Mountaineers battle it out with Bradley U. Braves who go down to defeat in the closing minutes, 69 to 60.
BYRON NELSON COPS P.G.A. TITLE!
Texan noses out West Virginia's Slammin' Sammy Snead, 1-up, to take professional golf classic at Hershey, Pennsylvania.
LATE BLIZZARD WREAKS HAVOC OVER VAST AREA!
New York is deluged with a blanket of snow that paralyzes traffic as a late-season storm sweeps over 14 states from West Virginia to Maine. Suburbs are snowbound and Boston is hard hit by the northeast gale. Five ships - including an Italian freighter - are grounded by nature's freakish blast.
CHIEFS OF STAFF MEET FOR PARLEYS, AND PLAY!
Top officials and commanders of all branches of the armed services meet in a series of closed conferences at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Defense Secretary Louis Johnson who leads the Generals and Admirals in pitching horseshoes, archery and golf!
CORNELL BEATS PENN IN GRID CLASSIC!
Franklin Field, Philadelphia, is the stage for a real thriller! With Penn leading at half time, 21 to 7, the Big Red puts on a sensational last half comeback - scoring three touchdowns to win 29-21!
IRISH TAME WILDCATS!
Notre Dame's great unbeaten and untied team overpowers a strong Northwestern team in the air and on the ground, 25--6. Wildcats score only touchdown on number one freak play of year.
FOOTBALL PLUS!
Bull-ball makes its debut in France! El Toro is the star ... a triple threat player who puts the opposition in a panic!
WHEEL-CHAIR BASKETBALL!
Two teams of paraplegic war vets from Halloran and Cushing Hospitals meet! A sportswise New York crowd is amazed at the teamplay in ball-handling as Halloran defeats Cushing, 20 to 11!
WORLD SERIES SPECIAL!
What a Series! 1 to 0 Yankees! 1 to 0 Dodgers! News of the Day's Super-Zoom lens brings you the dramatic highlights from the first two shutout thrillers of baseball's 1949 Classic! A packed Yankee Stadium watches tensely through 8 innings in which Brooklyn's Don Newcombe holds the New York hitters helpless. Then, in the fateful 9th, Tommy Henrich belts a homer. That's all! For game No. 2, the tension holds! The Dodgers score in the second inning but that's all they get off Vic Raschi. Brooklyn's Preacher Roe hogties the Yanks until the 8th. Again Henrich comes up, this time with two men on. 70,000 people hold their breath! But "Old Reliable" flies out, and for the first time in World Series history, two successive near-perfect 1-0 games go into the records!
FLAT-RACING OPENS ON ENGLISH TURF
Colorful British throng sees Leondias, a French Horse, win Lincolnshire Handicap at odds of 66 to 1.
CARPENTIER ARRIVES FROM FRANCE TO SHOW FISTIC WARES...NYC
WISCONSIN UPSETS NORTHWESTERN!
Undefeated Northwestern plays host to the Wisconsin Badgers at Evanston's Dyche Stadium. Spearheaded by John Coatta through the air, and Alan Ameche and Jerry Witt along the ground, the Badgers administer Northwestern's first defeat, 41-0.
BILL STERN'S SPORTS TOPICS! OLYMPIC CHAMPS COME HOME!
A boatload of Olympic stars arrive in New York. Among the conquering heroes (and heroines) is the U. S. basketball team, Ann Curtis, swim champ and the amazing 17-year-old Bob Mathias who won the gruelling Decathlon.
TRIBE WORKS OUT IN TUCSON!
The Cleveland Indians begin Spring training at Tucson, Arizona.
RING SENSATION IN BELFAST!
Robert Cohen of France captures the European Bantamweight title from North Ireland's John Kelly. The French challenger takes the crown as he floors the champ three times and winds up with a knockout! Kelly gives one of the greatest exhibitions of gameness ever seen!
SUGAR BOWL
The New Orleans classic brings out a crowd of 82,000 for the clash between Mississippi and Texas. The Rebels ride range on the Longhorns, 39 to 7.
GERMAN MIDDLE KING CROWNED.
In a fast action ring battle in Berlin, Bubi Schulz annexes the German Middleweight title as he knocks out Peter Mueller in the third round of a scheduled twelve round match.
TEXAS OVERWHELMS MARYLAND
Optimistic Terrapon hopes get a rude shock, as Longhorns score a crushing 34-0 win. Long runs by Jim Saxton and Jerry Cook bring the first and final Texas tallies. Maryland fumble sets up another score.
BROWN BOMBER TELLS HOW HE K.O.'D MAX!
Scenes before and after the big fight with intimate glimpses of Schmeling and Louis as they posed together on the eve of their sensational battle! Champion, smiling and unmarked, tells News of the Day all about it within a few minutes after his astounding victory over the challenger.
NOTRE DAME SINKS NAVY!
Before a crowd of 60,000 at South Bend, the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame tangle with the Middies of Annapolis. Unbeaten Navy goes down to defeat as Notre Dame wins 21 to 7!
HURRICANE HAZEL SPREADS DEATH AND DESTRUCTION
The worst of this year's autumnal storms, Hurricane Hazel cuts a wide swatch of devastation from the Carolinas clear on up to the Canadian Provinces of Ontario and Quebec! The property destruction is enormous, while its death toll--98 in the U. S. and 85 in Canada - is not yet fully counted!
IKE HOLDS FIRST NORTH AMERICAN "SUMMIT" MEETING!
Amid the relaxed, informal surroundings of White Sulphur Springs, Canada's Prime Minister St. Laurent and Mexico's President Ruiz Cortines are the guests of U. S. President Eisenhower for two days of talks. Never before have all three national leaders of the continent gotten together until Ike extended his personal diplomacy.
SUGAR BOWL
--In the annual classic at New Orleans, Georgia Tech takes to the air against the University of West Virginia. Led by the brilliant passing of Pepper Rodgers. The Engineers overwhelm the Mountaineers, 42 to 19.
WINTER'S TIGHT GRIP ON THE NATION
Arctic air sweeping across the Great Lakes brings blinding snow storms to a large part of the country from Illinois to New York and as far south as West Virginia. Cleveland, Ohio is the hardest hit of the many cities in the paths of the blizzards.
SURPRISING FINISH IN GRID THRILLER!
68,000 grid fans in Pittsburgh see the season's most turbulent football finale of the year. Pitt upsets unbeaten West Virginia 26 to 7 . . . but the Mountaineers get that seven points after the crowd rips down the goal posts!
SYNTHETIC RUBBER ON THE WAY!
Rubber Director William Jeffers inspects government's first manufacturing plant at Institute, West Virginia, that will turn out one-fourth of all U. S. rubber needs.
GRID HEADLINES - FIRST BOWL GAME PLAYED INDOORS
In Atlantic City's huge Convention Hall the temperature is a pleasing sixty degrees when Utah opposes West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl game. The playing surface is grass over concrete and wind is obviously not a factor. The Utes enjoy the indoors, crushing West Virginia 32-6.
MASSIVE CLEANUP BEGINS IN FLOODED SOUTH
Mud, muck and misery are left behind as flood waters recede in inundated areas of West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. High water marks sully churches and stores alike as the massive mop-up gets underway.
THROUGH CANAL WITH U.S. FLEET
Metrotone accompanies America's dreadnoughts on successful passage of the "Big Ditch".
WASHINGTON DRAMA! NAVY VS. AIR FORCE DISPUTE STIRS U.S.!
A dramatic presentation of the controversy that is rocking the Capital. America's defense strategy and the security of the nation are at stake in the bitter inter-service quarrel with Defense Secretary Louis Johnson as the storm center. Before the House Armed Services Committee, Admirals William H. P. Blandy and "Bull" Halsey testify to their belief that defense is endangered by the apparent abandonment of new aircraft carriers in favor of giant, land based B-36 bombers as the key U. S. weapon in case of war.
QUEEN LUCI RULES AT BLOSSOM FETE
Luci Baines Johnson is crowned Queen of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, as a proud President watches. The next day Queen Shenandoah XXXVII leads the parade with her princesses and maids of honor, then watches the rest of the festivities with her mother Lady Bird Johnson in the reviewing stand.
ARIZONA BRUNETTE IS NEW MISS AMERICA
Vonda Van Dyke, 'Miss Arizona' takes the annual Miss America contest at Atlantic City. A 21-year-old Arizona State University student, she attributes her winning to her deep religious faith to the Bible she has always with her.
PERCY-ROCKEFELLER WEDDING
In the wedding of the year, held in Chicago, John D. Rockefeller IV and Sharon Lee Percy, daughter of the recently elected Senator from Illinois, are married. The event brings such guests as Lynda Bird Johnson and escort actor George Hamilton.
NATURE ON SPRINGTIME RAMPAGE
Floods hit eastern states, causing damage high in the millions of dollars. In Mississippi, the Pearl River approaches its all-time high water mark. Camera records traffic jam of empty cars, flood waters up to their roofs.
THE TURBULENT WEATHER SCENE: FLOODS
Floods devastate five-state area; Ohio and Pennsylvania are hardest hit. Surging Susquehanna flood waters pour into mine in Pennsylvania, dozen miners missing. Property damage in Ohio reaches some 85-million dollars. In all, some 25 thousand persons forced from their homes.
THE QUEEN'S BUSY HOURS IN U.S.
Queen Elizabeth makes history on historic anniversary. British Sovereign flies to United States, visits Jamestown, Virginia, during festival for founding of British colony 350 years before. With Prince Philip, the Queen inspects Fort James and a replica of one of sailing ships that brought colonists. Some 30,000 persons see her as she rides through the restored town of colonial Williamsburg. Then, all Washington hails Britain's radiant Queen. Arriving at the National Airport with Prince Philip aboard the President's plane, she is greeted by President Eisenhower in a full dress State reception. Then riding in a motorcade through the Capital, Queen Elizabeth is warmly welcomed by crowds lining the streets. At the White House, America's First Lady greets the nation's Royal guests.
HORSE SHOW SEASON IN FULL SWING
The Washington International Horse Show draws the elite from among the capital's horsey set. The opening night jumping competition features top riders from Argentina, Canada, West Germany and the United States. The top performer in the Ringmaster Challenge Trophy event is Germany's Alvin Schockemuehle, who sweeps to first and second place with two mounts.
DROUGHT IMPACT FELT IN MANY STATES
The worst drought since 1930 -- in New England for over a century -- grips the parched Eastern part of the United States. From Massachusetts west to the Rocky Mountains and south to Virginia, drying reservoirs, brush and forest fires pose grave threats to the economy and health of nearly half the nation.
DEFENSE CHIEFS MEET! AMPHIBIOUS DRILL TESTS BATTLE TACTICS!
While Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal and his top commanders confer on modern defense measures. Operation CAMID is on near Norfolk, Va. CAMID means CAdets and MIDshipmen and both West Point and Annapolis men take part in every realistic step, from underwater demolition teams to waves of full invasion forces, in this gigantic amphibious invasion maneuver.
IMPRESSIVE TRIBUTE TO MacARTHUR
The cortege of General of the Army MacArthur begins its long journey to Washington and then to Norfolk, Virginia with an early morning procession down Broadway. In Washington the funeral train is met by President Johnson; after state services in the Rotunda of the Capitol, the doors are opened for the thousands of ordinary people to pay their respects to the legendary General.
ADMIRAL BYRD HEADS NAVY EXPEDITION INTO ANTARCTIC!
Operation "High Jump" ready to sail from Norfolk, Va., with the Mount Olympus, flagship of the task force of 13 vessels, loading up with husky dog teams and scientific equipment for the biggest exploration expedition in history. Scenes from Admiral Byrd's first trip to Little America in 1929 show what they'll be up against, as 4,000 men sail for "the last frontier."
IKE SAILS FOR BERMUDA
President embarks for first person-to-person talks with British Prime Minister Macmillan. Chief Executive arrives in Norfolk for his cruise to Bermuda.
FLOODS RIP KENTUCKY
In the town of Barbourville, seventy per cent of the homes are inundated. The scene reflects conditions in other southeastern states that left millions of dollars in damage and at least ten persons dead.
MANY STATES HIT BY FLOOD WATERS
Heavy rains and thawing of the deep winter snows bring floods to ten states. Five of them, along the swollen Ohio River are worst hit. Dramatic films show the helicopter rescue of two Ohio lads who had clung all night to a tree when their canoe had capsized in the murderous waters.
NIXON OKAYED BY IKE AND G.O.P.!
Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, after an address to the nation over radio and TV explaining the $18,000 expense funds provided by friends, replies to his accusers at Missoula, Mont., before taking off by plane to meet with General Eisenhower at Wheeling, W. Va. There he learns the Republican National Committee has unanimously vindicated him, and he is hailed by General Ike who speaks up for his young running-mate.
TRAGIC TRAIN WRECK IN BELGIUM
Nineteen persons die and 39 are injured when a Belgian passenger train goes off the tracks near the historic town of Louvain! It's one of the worst wrecks Belgium has had in recent years.
MARINER 5 AIMS TOWARD VENUS
The 540-pound Mariner is boosted from Cape Kennedy by an Atlas-Agena rocket for a 212 million-mile journey, to shed light on the origin and nature of the planet Venus and its environment. Mariner 5 is launched just two days after the Russians send up a Venus-bound craft four times its size.
CHURCHILL'S 83rd BIRTHDAY.
Sir Winston Churchill celebrates his 83rd birthday. Greetings and congratulations come from all parts of the world. Field Marshal Montgomery hails his World War Two chief as the "greatest Englishman of all time."
CLOSE-UP OF JAP CROWN PRINCE!
Students at Tokyo's Gakushuin School greet newest student, Hirohito's heir to throne, 13-year-old Akihito, still kow-towed to, even though he makes some effort to be democratic.
THE SUN MOON LAKE! TAIWAN
.... LS-Sun Moon Lake SS-Aborigine doing harvest dance MS-Same (pounding pestles)..CU-Same CU-Pounding pestle. SS-Same..LS-Same SS-Chief & his daughters..CU Pan-Same LS-Tribe doing another dance SS-Same..CU-Same..MS-Same. LS-Same
FALL FASHIONS FROM ITALY!
In beautiful Florence the latest creations of Italian designers are revealed in a parade of lovely models. The new styles have unique innovations.
BASEBALL'S IN THE AIR!
That old Spring feeling's got 'em on the run down Florida way! A record batch of young hopefuls get some first-rate instruction at the New York Giants' training farm from Carl Hubbell. "Play Ball!" season coming up!
CONGO CRISIS: BELGIAN EMBASSY STORMED IN CAIRO
United Arab Republic spearheads drive to make slain former Premier Lumumba an African martyr. Rioters cause fires as demonstrators gets out of hand. Despite violence sparked by Lumumba's death, the U.N. keeps working for a peaceful solution to the Congo dispute.
MOON ROCKET IN "DRESS REHEARSAL"
At Cape Kennedy, Florida, an assembled mockup of the Saturn V is rolled out of the huge Vehicle Assembly Building and transported to the launching pad. The Transporter used for the 3 1/2-mile journey is an incredible caterpillar-like "crawler" tractor, believed to be the largest self-propelled land vehicle ever built.
DEMOCRACY OR DICTATORSHIP IN PRE-ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN - ROME, ITALY
While the electoral campaign is coming to its end, the police are prepared so as to be ready for every event...Posters in Rome. Leader of Liberal Party, Mr. Giannini-Socialist Democratic leader, Giuseppe Saragat - Giuseppe Longo (Communist) - Christian Democratic Leader, Alcide de Gasperi, Pres. of the Council - Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti....Specially trained police....
GOLDWATER ANNOUNCES: ROCKEFELLER CAMPAIGNS
The political interest of the nation focuses on Senator Barry Goldwater's hilltop home overlooking Phoenix, Arizona. There, the long-time spokesman for the conservative cause declares he will seek the Republican presidential nomination. His declaration puts him into a race with New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, who already is campaigning in New Hampshire, where voters will ballot March 10th in the nation's first presidential primary.
JORDAN's TEXTILE FACTORY
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RECORD FLOODS WREAK HAVOC IN WEST!
Cascading torrents pour down out of the Sierra Nevada mountains into the rich San Joaquin Valley as California suffers its worst flood disaster. The thundering water rips away bridges. Dikes are breached quickly turning farms into lakes without shores. Crop damages run into the millions. Marooned refugees are picked up over a wide area. Farm animals, stranded, are left to shift for themselves. Across the Nevada border, Reno gets it too. The angry Truckee River rips through the downtown section well over its 30 foot flood crest.
GUATEMALA FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM
L.S. Anti Communist Day; Crowd PAN from Palace. C.U. Castillo Armas on balcony. SCU. Crowd waving. SCU. Castillo Armas on balcony waves. SCU. Crowd waves....Map of Guatemala. L.S. Man walking across suspension bridge. SCU. Donkey across river. L.S. Men on mounts crossing. S.S. Men on rocky ledge. L.S. Plane crops parachute. SCU. Plane (Cessna) lands. S.S. Men with parachutes. C.U. PAN from one to another recruit. S.S. Five men walking (with guns). L.S. Esquipulas....Closer shot of the city. S.S. Men leaning on building. C.U. Armband. (OVER) S.S. Mendoza and Castillo Armas at headquarters....S.C.U. Same.....C.U. Castillo. S.S. Men marching out of building.....Closer of same....C.U. Head on PAN down to feet PAN UP to shoulders (and rifles)...L.S. Men passing by church. L.S. Guatemala City....Closer shot of City - PAN...L.S. Street - boulevard empty. Still C.U. Agrarian demonstration.....Still C.U. Same - sign with fist. Still C.U. Gutierres....S.C.U. INTERIOR Cannon....Closer of Same. S.S. Machine guns and mortar....C.U. Submachine guns PAN to rifles and men. WIPE - L.S. San Salvador Conference Building....C.U. Guard at door outside.Reporters talking to rebels....S.C.U. Castillo Armas and Monzon seated. C.U. Cameraman....C.U. Castillo Armas, Monzon PAN to conference. WIPE - L.S. Planes coming into airport....Closer of Same. Castillo Armas and Monzon coming out - confetti. C.U. Making way (Castillo Armas and Monzon) through crowd. C.U. Castillo Armas into car.. Car passes through crowd...H.S. Crowd at President's Palace....H.S. Cars moving through crowd.... Closer of Same (Guards). H.S. Crowd at Palace....L.S. Crowd in front of Palace....INTERIOR SCU Castillo Armas through Crowd. S.S. Castillo Armas and Monzon and others in front of sign ...Closer of Same. (DISSOLVE) Dolley in through gate into prison yard....L.S. Man on roof, PAN to man with gun at man's neck (at 15 ft.).(At 33 ft.) starts to PAN over to tank hold....C.U. Man on roof....C.U. Tank immersion. (Cont.) WIPE C.U. Sanatorio of Lonrdes facade. SCU. Commentator and whipped man who takes shirt off. C.U. Scars PAN to (up) as he lifts shirt up. WIPE L.S. Prison outside.. SCU. Communist putting on prison garb. L.S. Same...C.U. Of prisoner interviewed. SCU. Prisoners lined up. INTERVIEW: SCU 1st take:(Commentator in picture). C.U. 2nd take(light print) (prison garb). Closer CU 3rd take (or dinaba). SCU. 4th take. S.S. Men carry shovels (Villa Caueles). B.S. Men get ready to dig. (OVER) S.S. Men digging (shovel sound starts)....C.U. Digger's leg- shoveling, PAN UP to other diggers....SCU. Shoveling out dirt....B.S. Man in grave; it contains body...S.S. Ready to lift out body (ropes). SCU. Interview with Mayor on camera....L.S. Men digging. SCU. Men with ropes start to take out body....S.S. Same; take out and lay body on ground...SCU. Body sprawled beside grave....C.U. Gravedigger's face. C.U. Ropes in grave are pulled out, laid out (down)...C.U. Gravedigger's face. C.U. Face of body - flies, PAN to length of body....S.S. Man with rope carries body away around tree, near camera... C.U. - B.S. Diggers. C.U. Body out of grave, legs fall over. FADE L.S. Presidential Palace....SCU. Castillo Armas - 1st take. C.U. Same - 2nd take....SCU. Same - 3rd take....Traveling Shot of Market Place
ARMY TRAINS SOLDIERS FOR A "WAR OF WORDS"!
Army linguists for the global war. Yale teaches our fighting men how to master the most difficult languages, and they do okay with Chinese and Japanese.
SKIING IN THE ALPS - ST. GERVAIS, FRANCE
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AN EASTER VISIT TO WAY OF THE CROSS
We take you to Holy Land on pilgrimage over road sanctified by the Saviour.
WACS IN PACIFIC!
Happy landing in Hawaii for Uncle Sam's girls in khaki, as they arrive in the land of "hula" and take the situation well in hand.
ROCKET RECORD IN NEW V-2 TEST!
Missile launched in New Mexico desert shoots up 73 miles with ionosphere data recorded by means of rocket's warhead transformed into scientific laboratory. Experiment hailed as promoting communication in inter-stellar space.
FALL COUTURE "65"
Rodolphe, one of the top couturiers in Canada shows off his latest styles for young elegants. This well-known Canadian Fashion designer creates clothes just for elegance, shying away from the abstract teenage look which some designers are trying to introduce. MS-Rodolphe sketching...AA-Same...MS-Crowd...MS-Black adn whit elooped coat...CU-Crowd...MS-Pimento check cost, 2 piece dress with low belt...MS-Walking suit with russian sable...Striped suit and turtleneck blouse...Crowd...
LEGION HEARS JOHNSON
The American Legion, at its 48th convention in Washington, hears a major foreign policy address by President Johnson. He warns them of Red China's intention in the Vietnamese war and in speaking of fomenting similar wars in other nations. And another President, France's DeGaulle begins in Ethiopia a round-the-world trip during which he is to give his advice on ending the war.
BIG FOUR MEET IN NEW YORK!
As Britain's Foreign Minister Bevin arrives on the Aquatania, he expresses hopes for success of the conference that takes up where they left off in Paris. Maurice de Murville, for France, Mr. Bevin, Soviet Minister Molotov and Secretary Byrnes assemble at the Waldorf to resume the task of writing Europe's peace.
MOMENTOUS PARLEY IN PARIS
Spotlight on the Palais de Chaillot, where the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- ization marks its most crucial hour. From the U. S., Canada and thirteen other Western nations come top government officials seeking peace, with justice and honor. President Eisenhower sounds the keynote in an impressive talk on his arrival in the French capital.
U.S. HELICOPTER MAKES DARING SEA RESCUE
Their lives imperiled, passengers and crew of the Swedish freighter Dasland, are stranded off the coast of Casablanca, pounded by heavy seas. They are dramatically air-lifted to safety. A U. S. helicopter from bases in North Africa does the job!
GOV. ROOSEVELT GETS IN THE SWIM
Democratic candidate for president keeps in trim joining in water sports at Hyde Park, N.Y.
BUCKEYES WIN BASKETBALL TITLE
At the Cow Palace in San Francisco, the defending NCAA champions, the Golden Bears of California, are no match for the surprising Ohio State Buckeyes. With remarkable shooting accuracy, the Big Ten champions crack the vaunted Cal defense. Ohio State takes the title with a 75-55 runaway victory.
G. MOLLET
S O F--G. Mollet..
PRISON TERM FOR JUDY COPLON AS RED SPY!
The 28-year-old Government Girl, ex-College honor student, must pay for her acts of espionage, stealing secret papers and turning them over to a Russian agent. At the U. S. District Court in Washington, Judy and her lawyer anxiously wait while the jury deliberates 27 hours after a 66-day trial. Then, the verdict. Guilty! Sentence is pronounced--40 months to ten years imprisonment. She will appeal - still insisting she is innocent!
COMMERCIAL FLIGHT RECORD
The civilian version of the same craft, the 707 jet transport, sets a record for commercial planes by flying from Seattle to Boston in four hours, 16 minutes. In commercial operation the 707 will make possible around the world flight in less than 40 hours flying time with only five stops for fuel.
TRIBUTE TO LeMAY ON RETIREMENT
In White House ceremonies retiring Air Force Chief of Staff Curtis LeMay is awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster (representing the fourth Distinguished Service Medal) by President Johnson. Later the General is given formal retirement ceremonies at Andrews Air Force Base.
GERMANS INVADE MOSCOW BUT NOT AS ENEMIES!
The Russian capital is host to fifteen hundred German tourists on the eve of Chancellor Adenauer's visit. After giving Moscow's "New look" the once-over and doing some shopping - the guests see their home team go down in defeat 3-2 before Soviet soccer stars.
LINDBERGH BABY HOAX EXPOSED!
Col. Schwarzkopf, head of N.J. State Police, reads startling confession Norfolk "negotiator".