(Tape one) Monarch butterfly on ground
(Tape one) Honeybees with hive in a sycamore tree, bees swarming around crack in tree
(Tape one) Harvestman spider
(Tape one) Sun rays in forest
(Tape one) Human vertebrae with indian arrowhead imbedded, shown on red cloth
(Tape one) Black tiger swallow tail butterfly
Mr. Eisenhower Goes To Europe The former President makes his first trip to Europe in 30 years as a private citizen. He is scheduled to tour and speak in Stockholm. Exterior of ocean liner Queen Elizabeth. Inside Eisenhower, his wife Mamie and two grandchildren. Group pose for press. Three photographers kneel on floor take pictures. Reporters seated, wise guy waves and says "hi" to camera. Eisenhower speaking into microphone (no nat. sound).
Algerian Leaders Confer In Feud Vice-Premier Ben Bella makes his headquarters in a heavily guarded hotel in Tlemcen as dissident factions meet on differences. CU Ben Bella seated by outside table. Good shot of four military men with guns. Ben Bella with other men at table. Quick shot of military soldier with machine gun.
Germans On Motorcycle Spree The two-man world championships at Stuttgart are enough to stand contestants on their heads as the side-rider does some acrobatics to keep the cycles on an even keel. CU man wearing hat, turns head watching race. Cameramen filming with hand held film cameras, newsreels. CU man watches with pipe in mouth. Man waves checkered flag as winner passes. Men in crowd have arms raised up in the air, to celebrate. Winners with trophies.
Kennedy On Telstar: Europe Sees News Conference In the first formal test of the new communication satellite, President Kennedy's news conference is carried "Live" to European countries -- a new era in instant global news. Communications. Radar or satellite dish moving towards camera. Interior of control room with officials, technicians seated. Transmission operators and control boards, panels etc. Two men seated in front of control boards with monitors. Men working on control panels, one man smokes cigarette. President Kennedy seen walking to podium. President Kennedy speaking (natural sound) at Presidential Press Conference. Animated satellite sequence.
First Lady At Play: She Joins Glenn skiing An intimate portrait of the Kennedy s at play as a full complement of the family, from the President's father to a bevy of children, watch Mrs. Kennedy and Astronaut John Glenn put on a water-skiing exhibition. Side view of boat coasting in water. Back view of "Marlin" boat with American flag. President Kennedy seated at the back of the boat. Jackie swims in water with Glenn. Mrs. Kennedy and John Glenn water skiing. CU wake from boat.
PGA Golf Title - Gary Player takes Crown It's a battle right down to the last hole as Bob Goalby battles Gary Player for the professional crown. Player wins by one stroke on the 18th green while Arnold Palmer can do no better than 17th place. Palmer teeing off, good crowd shots, spectators clapping. Golfers tee-off, and scenes from event. Man and woman bending to look over roped area. Crowds, spectators walking along green. Golfer misses two footer, disapppointment. People rush onto the green. Sign with McCallister and Goalby scores.
On the south rim of the Grand Canyon, the "Orpahn Mine" gives up uranium for peacetime uses. It's part of a current uranium mining "boom" in the Old West, especially by huge power companies. A panoramic shot of the Grand Cannon. A mining operation tower stands next to a cliff. A laborer moves levers back and forth. A large metal bucket is lowered into a mine. A mine train moves along tracks under ground. A miniature bulldozer scups dirt and places it into a train car. Train cars full of dirt tip, and dump their contents. Dirt falls down troth. A massive bulldozer scoops rock. Close-up of rocks being dumped into a heavy metal container.
A huge parachute floats a disabled light plane to earth without damage in the first demonstration of its kind. Future use is seen for large airliners, disabled in flight. Three technicians adjust a parachute device on a plane while in its' hanger. Workers push the plane from its' hanger. Close-up of the pilot. The plane takes off on a runway. While in the air, the plane's wings fall off, and a parachute opens. The body of the plane glides downward. The pilot emerges from a grove of trees.
Rudi Gernriech's spring line includes see-through, plastic-striped knits, pantaloon-skirted suits, and daringly cutout bathing suits as well as teeny-weenie bikinis. The fashion show looks to have been held in a large hallway. Various models walk in front of fashion seekers sitting level with the runway. Cloths shown are: a sleeks dinner dress of Oriental mood, a peek-a-poo jersey knit, a ruffled suit with a pantaloon affect, something scary a one-piece bathing suit with matching stockings and two other suits including a bikini.
The U.S. Air Force adds the A-Thirty-Seven jet bomber to its air power in Vietnam. At high or low speeds, it carries light to medium bombs, special armament, and a 7 mm "mini-gun". Two A37 Fighter-Bombers are shown flying in close formation. A bomb falls from underneath one of the aircraft. The bomb explodes in an open field-causing dirt to be flung into the air (slow motion footage). Another bomb falls into the field and explodes.
Vintage cars make a 50-mile run from London to Brighton to the cheers of thousands. The winner: a 1901 Panhard whose 73-year old driver was only seven when it was first built! A man lowers a checkered flag, and the first in a line of cars starts its' engine and begins the race. The cars are tiny, open-air antiques that look similar to clown cars, but without the elements of a circus. One of the cars paces a sports car as it passes by Parliament. Others follow. Another car must we partially pedaled.
Army Sgt. Charles Morris is awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam. The White House ceremony is attended by President Johnson and Vietnam Commander General Westmoreland. President Johnson paces the Metal of Honor around the neck of Army Sgt. Charles Morris. A cut away shows General Westmoreland standing and watching the ceremony.
Britain devalues the pound from $2.80 to $2.40 and the move sets off worldwide economic waves. Stocks dip sharply then make a strong recovery and U.S. bank interest rates rise to defend the value of the dollar. A black screen reads, "Britain Pound Devalued In Economic Crisis." Prime Minister Wilson emerges from his residence, and makes his way to a waiting car. News headlines from around the word are shown. A newspaper's front page is glued to a wall. A newsstand dealer hands a paper to a customer. The exterior facade of the New York Stock Exchange is shown. A paper pusher stamps papers. Clerks being clerks. The "Big Board." A wide view of the floor (nice shot).
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