ECCENTRIC STEPS
From "Dover Street to Dixie" - the well known London Pavilion Revue. <br/> <br/>Two black dancers dressed in striped outfits - (convicts?) dance in front of a paddle steamer set. They do a bendy legged tap dance. Lots of wild movements. A guy in the background is pretending to play the double bass. <br/> <br/>Note: the dancers are probably U.S. 'Slow Kid' Thompson and Willie Covan. The Plantation Trio (aka The Three Eddies) are mentioned in paperwork. <br/> <br/>Florence Mills also appeared in this C.B. Cochran revue but does not appear in this item. Florence was married to U.S. 'Slow Kid' Thompson.
ROCK MUSIC
EDDIE COCHRAN - SCHOOL DAYS EDDIE COCHRAN - SCHOOL DAYS (CHUCK BERRY COVER)
SIMPSON TRIAL/ DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EVIDENCE (1/13/1995)
ARGUING OVER PRESENTATION OF ALLEGATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN OJ SIMPSON’S PAST.
RACE INITIATIVE / WNT - EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON INTERVIEW
INTERVIEW WITH CONGRESS WOMAN EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON (D-TEXAS) FOR A JOHN COCHRAN WNT SPOT ON CLINTON'S RACE INITIATIVE
Portrait of Michel Jolyot, a photographer passionate about rock
Pathe
Will Rogers Memorial Park dedicated in Beverly Hills
1958 Go Johnny Go
Go Johnny Go - 1958 b&w trailer - rock and roll musical Alan Freed, Jimmy Clanton, Sandy Stewart, Jackie Wilson, The Playmates, Jo-Ann Campbell, Chuck Berry , The Cadillacs, Eddie Cochran, Ritchie Valens boy throws brick through store window
Will Rogers Memorial Park dedicated in Beverly Hills
Title superimposed on park and palm trees, "Beverly Hills dedicates Will Rogers Park" / VS CA Gov. Goodwin Knight speaks, followed by George Jessel, and Billie Burke joins them; Beverly Hills mayor David Tannenbaum speaks / PAN left: Albert Warner, Michael Curtiz, Steve Cochran, Eddie Bracken, Phyllis Kirk; sign "Will Rogers Memorial Park of Beverly Hills" is unveiled as the former Sunset Municipal Park is dedicated to the late actor/humorist / Will Rogers, Jr., Mary Rogers stand next to sign / view of fountain / Note: exact day not known
GIRL FAN interview: LIKES MUSIC FROM THE 50'S, THE BEATLES, EDDIE COCHRAN
10:19:37:13-10:20:35:05>>>COLOR SYNC Interview with soft spoken girl resembling young Madonna, with bright red lipstick and bright blonde hair, dark eye makeup:She just likes the music from the 50's. The Beatles was her first album. Her parents listen to jazz, not rock.The thing that reminds me of my first love would be Eddie Cochran.CU of red shoes, tapping on the pavement.
SIMPSON/COCHRAN PRES
01:25:15:11 [SOTs from presser by OJ Simpson&apos;s atty Johnnie Cochran, re allegations of actor Eddie Reynoso, who claimed that he heard Simpson make a violent threat about what he would do to & ...
Adam Ant talks about American influences on English music
MCU Ant interview
Entertainment Daily Beatles Exhibition - Exhibition of American rock and roll's early influence on The Beatles
TAPE: EF01/0335 IN_TIME: 13:41:59 DURATION: 2:03 SOURCES: VNR RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: Liverpool, 10 April 2001 SHOTLIST(including transcript):- 1. Ext Beatles Story Museum in Liverpool 2. visitor looks at display 3. exhibition sign 4. SOT HOWARD KRAMER, ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME (on idea behind exhibition) - "The title of the exhibition is Inspirations - the American Roots of the Beatles and it'a all about the first generation Rock and Roll artists like Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, the Everly Brothers, Duane Eddy, like those artists behind me right now, who really inspired the Beatles to pick up instruments and become who they were." 5. pull poster to Gene Vincent's leather jacket 6. Gene vincent record covers 7. photograph Everly Brothers 8. VS Duane Eddy's guitar 9. SOT SHEILA JOHNSTON, BEATLES STORY MUSEUM (on exhibits) - "We've got Duane Eddy's gretch guitar there, we've got the over coats as worn by the Everly Brothers on one of their album covers and there is a whole selection. Gene Vincents leather jacket and Eddie Cochrane's guitar strap and a lovely green velvet cord waist coat a worn by Eddie Cochrane on stage, it's just steeped in History." 10. VS Eddie Cochrane's waistcoat 11. photograph Eddie Cochrane 12. Everly Brothers' overcoats US ROCK EXHIBITION COMES TO LIVERPOOL ================================ In an attempt to persuade the Brits to take the history of Rock music more seriously, The Beatles' Story Museum in Liverpool is hosting an exciting new exhibition, 'Inspirations - the American Roots of the Beatles' Music.' In America, rock history is taken very seriously indeed according to the exhibition curator, Howard Kramer, who also happens to be the Associate Curator of the US based Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The exhibition is designed to be both entertaining and educational as it traces the history of US rock and roll music that influenced the Beatles' early style. As well as the music of the time, the exhibition includes lovingly preserved items such as Gene Vincent's leather jacket, Duane Eddy's guitar and the overcoats worn by Don and Phil Everly on the cover of their 1960 album, The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers. There are also photographs, publicity material and sheet music ranging from Be Bop A-Lula to Jailhouse Rock. In exchange, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will acknowledge Stuart Sutcliffe's importance as 'the fifth Beatle' by displaying The Beatles' Story exhibition of Sutcliffe's work to complement its own controversial exhibition John Lennon: His Life and His Work. Shelagh Johnston, the curator and manager of The Beatles' Story is, like Howard Kramer, also interested in promoting the history of rock music and Britain's unique pop heritage. But, she realises, people are sceptical after the failure of the National Center for Popular Music in Sheffield, which closed down due to lack of public support. She and the Beatles' Story are helping on a practical level however. The Beatles' Story endows scholarships each year to two students at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. And, more encouragingly, visitor numbers are up 20 percent on the previous year. The exhibition will be open for a year. The Beatles' Story opened in 1990 in Liverpool's Albert Dock. It is privately owned and managed and is dedicated to the history of the Beatles and Beatlemania. Shelagh Johnston's involvement with the Beatles goes back to 1963 when, as a Liverpool convent schoolgirl, she became involved in answering the deluge of fanmail for the fab four. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is based in Cleveland and has attracted over 3 million visitors since it opened in 1995. Each year the museum inducts new stars into its Hall of Fame. This year it was Queen, Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, Paul Simon and Steely Dan.
The Girl Can't Help It trailer
The Girl Can't Help It - 1956 trailer Little Richard and his Band, Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewell, Edmond O'Brien some very quick clips (with a graphic of their names over them) of Julie London, Ray Anthony, Barry Gordon, Fats Domino, The Treniers, Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps, The Platters, Eddie Cochran, Abbey Lincoln, Eddie Fontaine, The Chuckles, Nino Tempo, Johnny Olenn - rock and roll music
The haunted castle of the Lost Paradises by Christophe
MS: THIRD OFFICER SENTENCED IN TORTURE OF BLACK MEN
&lt;p>https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/20/us/mississippi-officers-sentencing-goon-squad-wednesday/index.html&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Daniel Opdyke, the third of six former Mississippi law enforcement officers who pleaded guilty in the torture of two Black men last year, was sentenced by a federal judge Wednesday to more than 17 years in prison after a highly emotional and tense hearing.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The former Rankin County Sheriff’s Office deputy pleaded guilty in August to federal charges of conspiracy against rights, deprivation of rights under color of law, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and obstruction of justice related to the violent attacks in January 2023.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Opdyke was part of a squad of White Mississippi law enforcement officers who raided a home without a warrant, subjected the two Black men – Eddie Parker and Michael Jenkins – to racist vitriol, tased them after they had already been handcuffed, beat them with various objects and then shot Jenkins in the mouth.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The former officers left Jenkins on the floor to bleed as they planted a gun on the victims and plotted their cover story, officials said. Now, each of those six former officers is paying the price for what the FBI director described as “atrocious” acts of “pure hell.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>A visibly emotional Opdyke addressed the court and the victims directly as he sobbed, wiped away tears and paused throughout his statement to them.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“I cannot fathom how I fell so easily in line, going along with and actively participating in the use of excessive force against Mr. Parker and Mr. Jenkins,” Opdyke said. He then turned to Parker, who was crying with his head between his legs.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Nothing I say can undo the harm that I caused you,” Opdyke told Parker during his testimony in court. “I can only take full responsibility for my actions, and I deeply regret all the pain and suffering I’ve caused you.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>At that moment, Parker was in tears as he stood up and walked out of the courtroom with his aunt.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The judge also ordered Opdyke to undergo mental health treatment, including anger management, as well as alcohol and drug treatment. The ex-deputy was also ordered to pay $79,500 in restitution to the victims.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>This combination of photos shows, from top left, former Rankin County sheriff's deputies Hunter Elward, Christian Dedmon, Brett McAlpin, Jeffrey Middleton, Daniel Opdyke and former Richland police officer Joshua Hartfield appearing at the Rankin County Circuit Court in Brandon, Miss., Aug. 14, 2023.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>‘Goon Squad’ leader and another deputy sentenced for torture of two Black men. More ex-officers still face sentencing&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Opdyke’s attorneys argued during his hearing on Wednesday he should get only seven years in prison because of the extensive sexual and physical abuse he endured as a child at the hands of his father.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“His history of abandonment by both parents, his own father raped him until he was 8 years old. Daniel has no memory before he was 8 years old,” one of his attorneys said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>And for the first time in court, it was revealed that Opdyke was the officer who turned over the text messages from the “Goon Squad” group chat, which was on the encrypted messaging service WhatsApp, to the federal government on April 12, 2023.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Opdyke’s attorney said that information “substantially” assisted the Justice Department’s investigation into the incident and “directly contributed” to the defendants’ decision to plead guilty.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>All six former officers pleaded guilty in August to federal charges of conspiracy against rights, deprivation of rights under color of law, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and obstruction of justice related to the incident.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>They include Opdyke; his fellow former Rankin County sheriff’s deputies Hunter Elward, Jeffrey Middleton, Christian Dedmon and Brett McAlpin; and former Richland police officer Joshua Hartfield. Each of the deputies has since resigned or been fired.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>At least several of the disgraced officers – Elward, Middleton and Opdyke – were part of a group of deputies that called themselves the “Goon Squad” because of their willingness to use excessive force and not report it, federal prosecutors said in court documents. Now, Opdyke’s attorney is blaming other members of the “Goon Squad,” accusing them of influencing his client.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Attorney calls disgraced cops ‘cult leaders’&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>In October 2022, as the newest officer among the group of six, Opdyke was invited by Middleton to be on the “Goon Squad,” his attorney said. “They brought him into the inner circle, put him on the text thread. They accepted him,” he said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FILE - Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey, right, speaks to an attendee at an employer engagement forum in Jackson, Miss., Nov. 4, 2021. Bailey, the Mississippi sheriff who leads the department where former deputies pleaded guilty to a long list of state and federal charges for the racist torture of two Black men has asked a federal court to dismiss a civil lawsuit against him, Friday, Oct. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>RELATED ARTICLE&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Mississippi sheriff rolls out reforms after deputies and an officer plead guilty to torturing 2 Black men&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Daniel documented decades of barging into homes in the middle of the night, torturing people to elicit a confession, forcing guns or Tasers into people’s mouths, sexually assaulting people with sex toys, waterboarding, tasing suspects’ genitals, punching them in the face,” the attorney said. “When a new officer starts to work over there, they start indoctrinating.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Opdyke’s attorney said he called the Justice Department after his client turned over the text messages because he was afraid co-defendant “Elward was going to kill him.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“By May 2023, he couldn’t take it anymore. He was disgusted at himself, quit the sheriff’s department – none of the rest of them did that. It was like being in a cult,” the attorney said. “As soon as he got away from the cult, the cult leaders McAlpin and Middleton, he was able to think straight, and he was disgusted with himself about what he did. He told the full story.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>‘I also failed you … I was the perpetrator’&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ex-officers plead guilty young dnt&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>VIDEO&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>RELATED VIDEO&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Officers belonging to self-described ‘goon squad’ plead guilty to torturing 2 Black men&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Moments after Eddie Parker walked out of the courtroom during Opdyke’s testimony, the former officer then looked at Jenkins and spoke to him directly: “Mr. Jenkins, I also failed you. I hit you and tried to force a sex toy in your mouth,” the former officer said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“I know that after that night, you will never be the same. I could’ve tried to stop it, but I didn’t,” he continued.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Jenkins stared ahead as Opdyke was breaking down in tears as the disgraced former officer addressed him and showed no emotion. The victim’s attorney wrapped his arm around him.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Opdyke then asked his victims for forgiveness.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“I regret my actions wholeheartedly, and I hope each of you can find it in your hearts to forgive me,” Opdyke said. “Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Parker were innocent victims, and I was the perpetrator.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>He then walked away sobbing, red in the face and looking down, with shackles around his waist and wrists.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>More ex-officers will be sentenced&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dedmon, another former Rankin County sheriff’s deputy, will be sentenced in federal court Wednesday afternoon after pleading guilty in connection with the assaults. Parker is set to give his victim impact statement in court for the first time. During previous hearings, his attorneys have read his and Jenkins’ statements.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>After Opdyke’s hearing, the victims’ attorney Malik Shabazz called Dedmon “oppressive” and “sick.” Dedmon was routinely referred to by federal prosecutors during the hearings as the most sexually perverted of the six former officers and subjected them to the most egregious sexual acts.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Eddie Parker, left, and Michael Jenkins, right, stand with their attorney Malik Shabazz during a press conference on March 18, 2024.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>RELATED ARTICLE&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>‘The day of justice has come,’ attorney for 2 Black men tortured by 6 White law enforcement officers says&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Two other former Rankin County sheriff’s deputies, Elward and Middleton, learned their fates Tuesday. Elward, who shot Jenkins in the mouth, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and gave an emotional apology to the victims in court. Middleton was sentenced to 17 1/2 years in prison.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The final two defendants, Hartfield and McAlpin, will be sentenced on Thursday.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>In addition to their federal charges, the defendants also face a bevy of state charges.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Six White law enforcement officers committed some absolutely unspeakable crimes,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said Tuesday. “It’s hard to imagine a more atrocious set of civil rights violations than those carried out by these guys.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>How the torture unfolded&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>In January 2023, the officers went to a home in Braxton after a neighbor reported several Black men were staying at a White woman’s home and reported seeing suspicious behavior.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>On the night of January 24, without a search warrant, the six law enforcement officers “kicked in the door of a home where two Black men were staying and subjected them to an hour and a half of hell,” the FBI director said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Parker was “a long-time friend” of the White homeowner who was living at the home and helping take care of her, federal prosecutors said. Jenkins was living at the home temporarily.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Despite having no probable cause to believe either had committed a crime, the six officers “handcuffed and arrested the men, kicked and beat them, bombarded them with racial slurs, forced them to strip naked, assaulted them with a variety of objects, tased them … 17 times, and fired their guns to intimidate them,” Wray said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“But that wasn’t enough for these guys,” the FBI director said. “One of them had the idea to stage a mock execution. So he took his weapon and secretly removed a bullet from the chamber. Then he put the barrel into one victim’s mouth and pulled the trigger, dry-firing the gun.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Then he did it again — but this time, the gun didn’t dry-fire. It discharged, sending a bullet into the victim’s mouth, lacerating his tongue, and breaking his jaw,” Wray said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Can you imagine the abject terror those two victims must have felt? I mean, who do you call when the police are the ones terrorizing you?”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>While Jenkins was bleeding on the floor from the gunshot wound, the officers didn’t render aid, Wray said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Instead, they came up with a cover story and then took steps to corroborate it,” including planting a gun on one of the victims, he said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Ex-cop apologizes to victims: ‘I hate myself’&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>During Tuesday’s sentencing hearing for Elward, who shot Jenkins in the mouth, the former deputy apologized to his victims in court.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Mr. Jenkins, I see you every day and every night. I’m so doggone sorry,” Elward said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“There’s no telling what you’ve seen. I’m so sorry that I caused that. I hate myself for it. I hate that I gave you that. I accept all responsibility.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Jenkins nodded. Parker stood up and replied: “We forgive you, man.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>But Jenkins told CNN after the hearing that Elward’s apology “meant nothing” to him.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Middleton, during his own sentencing, told the court he accepted responsibility for what he did.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“I made some very poor, life-changing decisions. They were morally and legally wrong,” he said while apologizing to Jenkins, Parker and their families, as well as his family and the people of Rankin County, where he had been a deputy and was the supervisor the night of the incident.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Eddie Terrell Parker, left, is seen with his aunt, Linda Rawls, outside the Thad Cochran United States Courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi, Tuesday, March 19, 2024.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Eddie Terrell Parker, left, is seen with his aunt, Linda Rawls, outside the Thad Cochran United States Courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi, Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Rogelio V. Solis/AP&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>In his victim’s impact statement, read by attorney Shabazz, Parker said he didn’t think Middleton was sorry.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“I’m offended that Jeffrey Middleton is not apologetic, and is trying to make light of his role in these torture sessions, and crimes,” he said. “He used a sword to hit me.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>What we know about another victim’s case&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>New details are emerging about another disturbing case that several of the ex-officers have also pleaded guilty to.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dedmon, Elward and Opdyke pleaded guilty in federal court to felonies related to a separate incident in December 2022, according to the Justice Department.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>On Tuesday, Elward was sentenced for a federal charge of deprivation of rights under the color of law related to the December 2022 incident. The other two former officers are expected to be sentenced this week.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Sheriff ryan young dnt vpx&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>VIDEO&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>RELATED VIDEO&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Sheriff updates policies after deputies tortured 2 Black men&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The three former deputies pleaded guilty to the incident involving a person only referred to as “A.S.” in court documents.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The victim was identified by federal prosecutors in court on Tuesday as Alan Schmidt, who previously told The New York Times the then-deputies pulled him over in December 2022 for an expired tag, only to accuse him of stealing tools.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Schmidt told the Times the “Goon Squad” members assaulted him, beat him and tased him. He said one deputy rubbed his genital and buttocks against his head.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The three ex-officers accused in Schmidt’s case – Dedmon, Elward and Opdyke – have all pleaded guilty to deprivation of rights under color or law. They entered plea agreements last July.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dedmon pleaded to two additional charges related to the incident, including discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence and a second count of deprivation of rights.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The deprivation of rights charge carries a maximum sentence of 10 years, according to court documents. The firearms charge carries a minimum 10-year sentence.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Court documents reviewed by CNN also said: “Dedmon discharged a firearm in close proximity to A.S. for the purpose of scaring and coercing a confession.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>A statement from Schmidt was read by federal prosecutors in court during sentencing hearings for the “Goon Squad.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“I pray every day that I can forgive them. I know I’m not their only victim. It will take years to live a somewhat normal life,” Schmidt’s statement said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“I thought the assault would go on forever,” the statement said. “The harder I prayed, the harder I was beaten.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TEASE--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Wednesday&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Jackson, MS&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Malik Shabazz&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Attorney for Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Trent Walker&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Attorney for Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VIDEO SHOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SOT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TAG&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--MUSIC INFO---&lt;/b>&lt;/p>
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EDDIE COCHRAN - C'MON EVERYBODY EDDIE COCHRAN - C'MON EVERYBODY (REFRAIN)
UNIVERSAL NEWS 1962
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cue in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 01:09 CS. ARMS TALKS START IN GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. VOICE OF ED HERLIHY. STREET SCENES INCLUDE ELECTRIC TRAMS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. AIRPORT ARRIVAL OF ANDREI GROMYKO, SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER. 02:30 Two shot of Gromyko shaking hands with Dean Rusk, US Secretary of State. 02:40 cs. News in brief. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy meets Pope John XXIII at the Vatican. Shots of guards. Shots of Kennedy's arrival with Cardinals. Kennedy is blessed by the Pope. Kennedy kisses the Pope's ring. Kennedy departs. 03:40 cs. Marine Lieutenant Colonel John Glenn is presented with astronaut wings by Fred Courth and a space capsule emblem by Marine Corps Commandant David Schute at a Pentagon ceremony. 04:12 cs. Street parade for Chinese Communist pilot Liu Geng Si who defected to Formosa, Taiwan, in a MIG fighter jet. 04:47 cs. Kansas City, Missouri annual convention of United THEATER OWNERS CLOSING LUNCHEON. FRED SUTAR PRESENTS Director Delbert Mann and actor Rock Hudson with awards. 05:35 cs. New York Coliseum Flower Show. vs of flower exhibits, building interior and visitors. 06:20 cs. Sports. Georgia Bay, Ontario, Canada. vs of propeller driven sleds racing on ice at the 1962 Winterama Festival includes air views of racing. Good speed shots. cu of a hand on a steering device. Sleds are called scoots. 07:35 End newsreel logo. 07:50 Universal international news logo. 08:05 cs. First Lady tour. Voice of Ed Herlihy. Shot of Air India Boeing 707 airliner at the airport. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter Indira Gandhi greet Jacqueline Kennedy when she deplanes in New Delhi, India. vs of Kennedy visiting the Mahatma Gandhi shrine. 09:30 Snowstorm in Dallas, Texas. cs. Children snowball fight. 10:00 cs. Aftermath of an automobile bombing in Paris, France, a result of tension during the Algerian political crisis. vs of interior damage to a Conservative Party meeting place. 10:40 cs. Edward Kennedy works at a desk. He has announced he will run for the Senate seat which had been held by his brother John. 11:10 cs. Hudson River reserve fleet of naval ships on the Hudson River in New York. vs of ships. vs of Teresa Scodsafada who claims property rights, 250 feet into the river. Shot of papers of land grant issued by New York State in 1814. More shots of mothballed fleet. 11:55 cs. Shots of autoworkers occupying an auto plant during a strike in 1937. vs of strike breakers with sticks. vs of blond women in Texas who took over the Dallas Mayors office to protest a press agent's decision not to hire blond women for a show. vs of designer Antoinne of Paris, displaying her instant hairdos. 12:15 vs of one blade propeller on an Aeronca J3. Shots of the airplane taking off and flying. 12:35 cs. The Waterman airmobile. Traveling shot of the airmobile in traffic on a street. Shots at an airport as wings are attached and it takes off. 14:11 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel. 14:40 cs. Algerian truce. Voice of Ed Herlihy. French President Charles De Gaulle announces a cease fire in Algeria. 15:00 vs of De Gaulle's visit to Algeria in 1958. vs of riots in Algeria as Europeans fight the French Army. A bus crashes into trees. vs of people at barricades. 16:16 News in brief. Jacqueline Kennedy rides on a boat with Indian Royalty during a visit to India. She visits the palace of the Maharajah of Udiapur in North India. 17:10 cs. Prince Philip visits Peru. Shots of Inca ruins. Philip visits the British owned Fabulosa Tin Mine. vs of a tour of La Paz. 18:05 vs of sports. cs on an automobile race on ice in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. vs of the winner, John Colt. 19:20 Horserace at Gulf Stream Park Racecourse in Florida. The winning horse, Yorkie, is disqualified. The second place horse, J Fox, is declared the winner. ls of horse owners with their trophy. 20:40 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. cs. Algeria uneasy under ceasefire. Voice of Ed Herlihy. Pan shot of Algiers, Algeria. vs of deserted streets. Shots of soldiers with armored cars. Shot of an automobile at a checkpoint. 22:30 cs. Argentina political elections. vs of President Arturo Frondizi voting and after the elections when he declared the election void. He was under military pressure because followers of Juan Peron won 10 provinces. Jacqueline Kennedy rides on an elephant in India during a visit there. She is accompanied by her sister Lee Radziwill. 23:50 East Germany. cs. US Army 14th armored cavalry drives along an autobahn in East Germany. vs as US Army M48 medium tanks drive past civilians. vs as a US Army band plays while sitting on jeep vehicles. vs of M113 armored personnel carriers. vs of civilian onlookers. 24:50 Fashion show in Nice, France. vs of fashions made of silk. 25:45 cs on world skating titles. vs of performers in an ice skating arena in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Canada's Don Jackson performs. Barbara Ann Pursley of the US skates. Sjoukje Dijkstra of Holland performs. 27:35 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. 28:10 PRESIDENT JOHN KENNEDY RECEIVES AN HONORARY DEGREE of laws during Charter Day exercises at the University of California. The President tours a missile display at Vandenberg Air Force Base. ls as an Atlas missile is fired. Kennedy visits a minuteman missile silo. Pan shot of a titan missile during the tour. 29:50 Kennedy visits former President Dwight Eisenhower. Two shot and handshake. 30:05 News in brief. Ftg of Pope John XXIII at the consecration of ten new Cardinals at the Vatican in Rome, Italy. 31:25 Moscow, USSR, at the Palace of Congress, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev addresses voters about missiles. 32:05 America's Junior Miss Pageant in Mobile, Alabama. Jean Leslie Allen of Rhode Island is crowned. University of Cincinnati wins the National Basketball championship over Ohio State in Freedom Hall, in Louisville, Kentucky. Paul Hogue, George Wilson, Jerry Lucas and Tom Thacker take shots. 34:10 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. 34:45 cs. Argentina. Army rule. Voice of Fred Maness. President Frondizi is replaced as President by Senate leader Jose Guido. Frondizi meets with Prince Philip during the Duke's state visit. vs of automobile traffic in Buenos Aires. Pan shot of the city. 35:43 Poet and writer Robert Frost receives a Congressional Medal in the White House from President John Kennedy. 36:25 Exterior shot of the Universal Pictures building in New York City. Milton Rackmill is awarded the Fame Achievement Award. The President of Universal Pictures receives the award from Martin Quigley, a noted editor. 37:00 vs of a circus in Washington, DC. In the audience is Ethel Kennedy and her children. vs of elephants, clowns and acrobats. 37:44 cs. Easter Parade. vs at a hat factory for Easter bonnets. vs of women sewing. Models show hats. cu's of hats. 39:10 Doral Open Golf Tournament in Miami, Florida. Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer tee off. Paul Bondson and Bill Casper play the last hole. Gary Player putts a hole. cu of the winner, Casper. 40:35 End newsreel logo. 41:10 Universal international newsreel logo. cs. Argentine crisis. Voice of Ed Herlihy. Army General and Navy Admiral arrive at the Presidential Palace in Argentina. Shots of deposed President Arturo Frondizi who the military arrested because he allowed a popular election in which followers of Juan Peron won. vs of pro Frondizi demonstrators. vs of military soldiers. ls as Frondizi boards a military aircraft on his way to prison. President Jose Guido receives the Presidential sash. cs. Algeria seethes. vs of the military patroling the streets of an Algerian city. vs of a bombing aftermath. ms of a sign painted, OAS (Organization of American States). 43:45 cs. Door to freedom. Berlin. vs of the Berlin Wall in Germany. Shots of a tunnel in which 40 people escaped to West Berlin. 44:45 Pole vaulter John Uelses clears 16 feet. 45:17 cs on the 1962 British Grand National steeplechase horserace. Kilmore wins. 47:16 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. 47:50 cs. Naval might. Voice of Fred Maness. Ftg of the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise during a shakedown cruise. Shots of the following aircraft on deck, Douglas A4 and Grumman E1 tracker. vs of takeoffs and landings. vs of the ships' crew. A North American A5 vigilante lands. 48:50 News in brief. vs of a monorail in Seattle, Washington. vs of building construction for the Century 21 Fair at Queen Anne Hill. vs of construction workers. las of a space needle structure. 50:10 Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Dr Jose Bonia Actilles presents a rocking chair to President Kennedy in the White House. 50:35 Jockey Eddie Arcaro retires. vs of Arcaro aboard the racehorse Citation. 51:25 cs. 1937. Cuban President Fulgencio Batista salutes at a parade. Ftg of Detroit Tigers baseball players at spring training at Lakeland, Florida in 1937. Shots of Hall of Famers Hank Greenberg and Mickey Cochrane. 52:20 Ftg of the St Louis Cardinals baseball team at spring training, including star players Lon Warneke, Paul Dee, Daffy, Dean and Frankie Frisch. Dean comments that he wants a fifty thousand dollar contract. 53:00 vs of beer drinkers drinking water in a Joliet, Illinois bar to protest beer price increases as of March 31, 1937. cu of a sign that says, we won't buy 10 cent beer, at the Baltimore, Maryland Country Club. A mobile bar is pushed around a golf course. ms as a woman drinks a mixed drink. End newsreel logo. 54:14 Universal international newsreel logo. cs. De Gaulle wins. Yes vote on Algeria. Voice of Ed Herlihy. has of Paris, France street traffic. cu of a posted referendum notice on a sidewalk. vs of voters at polls. ms of President De Gaulle during a speech. 55:20 News in brief. Air views of the US Navy base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Shots of civilian workers passing checkpoints. vs of US Marine guards and a perimeter fence. 56:30 A story on poodle dogs belonging to the Herman Furst family in Germany who say the word, mama. 57:20 vs of reindeer racing in Northern Russia. 58:15 Golf Masters tournament at Augusta, Georgia. Arnold Palmer beats Gary Player. 59:40 Ftg of President Kennedy at the opening game of the baseball season for the Washington Senators against the Detroit Tigers. Kennedy throws a ball. Shots of the game which was won by the Senators. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cue out ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 60:34 End newsreel logo. CI: PERSONALITIES: ACTILLES, JOSE BONIA. PERSONALITIES: ALLEN, JEAN LESLIE. PERSONALITIES: ARCARO, EDDIE. PERSONALITIES: BATISTA, FULGENCIO. PERSONALITIES: BONDSON, PAUL. PERSONALITIES: CASPER, BILL. PERSONALITIES: COCHRANE, MICKEY. PERSONALITIES: COLT, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: COURTH, FRED. PERSONALITIES: DEAN, PAUL. PERSONALITIES: DE GAULLE, CHARLES. PERSONALITIES: DIJKSTRA, SJOUKE. PERSONALITIES: EISENHOWER, DWIGHT. PERSONALITIES: FRISCH, FRANKIE. PERSONALITIES: FRONDIZI, ARTURO. PERSONALITIES: FROST, ROBERT. Personalities: Furst, Herman (about). Personalities: Gandhi, Indira. Personalities: Gandhi, Mohandas (about). Personalities: Glenn, John. Personalities: Greenberg, Hank. Personalities: Gromyko, Andrei. Personalities: Guido, Jose. Personalities: Hogan, Ben. Personalities: Hogue, Paul. Personalities: Hudson, Rock. Personalities: Jackson, Don. Personalities: John XXIII, Pope. Personalities: Kennedy, Edward. Personalities: Kennedy, Ethel. Personalities: Kennedy, Jacqueline. Personalities: Kennedy, John. Personalities: Khrushchev, Nikita. Personalities: Liu, Geng Si. Personalities: Lucas, Jerry. Personalities: Mann, Delbert. Personalities: Nehru, Jawaharlal. Personalities: Palmer, Arnold. Personalities: Peron, Juan (about). Personalities: Philip, Prince. Personalities: Player, Gary. Personalities: Pursley, Barbara Ann. Personalities: Quigley, Martin. Personalities: Rackmill, Milton. Personalities: Radziwill, Lee. Personalities: Rusk, Dean. Personalities: Schute, David. Personalities: Scodsafada, Teresa. Personalities: Sutar, Fred. Personalities: Thacker, Tom. Personalities: Uelses, John. Personalities: Warneke, Lon. Personalities: Wilson, George. Air Views: US Navy base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Buildings: construction. Ceremonies: awards. Ceremonies: religious, Catholic. Contests: beauty pageant, Junior Miss. Contests: scoot sled race. Demonstrations: political, Argentina. Diplomacy: Argentina/England. Diplomacy: England/Peru. Disarmament: arms control. Entertainment: circus. Exhibitions: fashion show. Exhibitions: flower show. Fashion: Easter bonnets. Government: Argentina. Holidays: Easter. Industries: motion picture. Labor: strike, automobile workers. Military: aircraft. Military: soldiers, Argentina. Military: US soldiers, Cuba. Military: US soldiers, East Germany. Military: vessels, naval ships. Politics: election, Argentina. Politics: election, France. Riots: Algeria. Sports: baseball. Sports: basketball, college. Sports: golf. Sports: horse racing. Sports: ice skating. Sports: pole vaulting. Street Scenes: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Street Scenes: Geneva, Switzerland. Street Scenes: Paris, France. Structures: Berlin Wall, Germany. Transportation: airmobile. US Relations: Dominican Republic. US Relations: India. US Relations: USSR. US Relations: Vatican. War: Algeria. Weapons: missiles. Weather: snow.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cue in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 01:09 CS. ARMS TALKS START IN GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. VOICE OF ED HERLIHY. STREET SCENES INCLUDE ELECTRIC TRAMS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. AIRPORT ARRIVAL OF ANDREI GROMYKO, SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER. 02:30 Two shot of Gromyko shaking hands with Dean Rusk, US Secretary of State. 02:40 cs. News in brief. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy meets Pope John XXIII at the Vatican. Shots of guards. Shots of Kennedy's arrival with Cardinals. Kennedy is blessed by the Pope. Kennedy kisses the Pope's ring. Kennedy departs. 03:40 cs. Marine Lieutenant Colonel John Glenn is presented with astronaut wings by Fred Courth and a space capsule emblem by Marine Corps Commandant David Schute at a Pentagon ceremony. 04:12 cs. Street parade for Chinese Communist pilot Liu Geng Si who defected to Formosa, Taiwan, in a MIG fighter jet. 04:47 cs. Kansas City, Missouri annual convention of United THEATER OWNERS CLOSING LUNCHEON. FRED SUTAR PRESENTS Director Delbert Mann and actor Rock Hudson with awards. 05:35 cs. New York Coliseum Flower Show. vs of flower exhibits, building interior and visitors. 06:20 cs. Sports. Georgia Bay, Ontario, Canada. vs of propeller driven sleds racing on ice at the 1962 Winterama Festival includes air views of racing. Good speed shots. cu of a hand on a steering device. Sleds are called scoots. 07:35 End newsreel logo. 07:50 Universal international news logo. 08:05 cs. First Lady tour. Voice of Ed Herlihy. Shot of Air India Boeing 707 airliner at the airport. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter Indira Gandhi greet Jacqueline Kennedy when she deplanes in New Delhi, India. vs of Kennedy visiting the Mahatma Gandhi shrine. 09:30 Snowstorm in Dallas, Texas. cs. Children snowball fight. 10:00 cs. Aftermath of an automobile bombing in Paris, France, a result of tension during the Algerian political crisis. vs of interior damage to a Conservative Party meeting place. 10:40 cs. Edward Kennedy works at a desk. He has announced he will run for the Senate seat which had been held by his brother John. 11:10 cs. Hudson River reserve fleet of naval ships on the Hudson River in New York. vs of ships. vs of Teresa Scodsafada who claims property rights, 250 feet into the river. Shot of papers of land grant issued by New York State in 1814. More shots of mothballed fleet. 11:55 cs. Shots of autoworkers occupying an auto plant during a strike in 1937. vs of strike breakers with sticks. vs of blond women in Texas who took over the Dallas Mayors office to protest a press agent's decision not to hire blond women for a show. vs of designer Antoinne of Paris, displaying her instant hairdos. 12:15 vs of one blade propeller on an Aeronca J3. Shots of the airplane taking off and flying. 12:35 cs. The Waterman airmobile. Traveling shot of the airmobile in traffic on a street. Shots at an airport as wings are attached and it takes off. 14:11 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel. 14:40 cs. Algerian truce. Voice of Ed Herlihy. French President Charles De Gaulle announces a cease fire in Algeria. 15:00 vs of De Gaulle's visit to Algeria in 1958. vs of riots in Algeria as Europeans fight the French Army. A bus crashes into trees. vs of people at barricades. 16:16 News in brief. Jacqueline Kennedy rides on a boat with Indian Royalty during a visit to India. She visits the palace of the Maharajah of Udiapur in North India. 17:10 cs. Prince Philip visits Peru. Shots of Inca ruins. Philip visits the British owned Fabulosa Tin Mine. vs of a tour of La Paz. 18:05 vs of sports. cs on an automobile race on ice in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. vs of the winner, John Colt. 19:20 Horserace at Gulf Stream Park Racecourse in Florida. The winning horse, Yorkie, is disqualified. The second place horse, J Fox, is declared the winner. ls of horse owners with their trophy. 20:40 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. cs. Algeria uneasy under ceasefire. Voice of Ed Herlihy. Pan shot of Algiers, Algeria. vs of deserted streets. Shots of soldiers with armored cars. Shot of an automobile at a checkpoint. 22:30 cs. Argentina political elections. vs of President Arturo Frondizi voting and after the elections when he declared the election void. He was under military pressure because followers of Juan Peron won 10 provinces. Jacqueline Kennedy rides on an elephant in India during a visit there. She is accompanied by her sister Lee Radziwill. 23:50 East Germany. cs. US Army 14th armored cavalry drives along an autobahn in East Germany. vs as US Army M48 medium tanks drive past civilians. vs as a US Army band plays while sitting on jeep vehicles. vs of M113 armored personnel carriers. vs of civilian onlookers. 24:50 Fashion show in Nice, France. vs of fashions made of silk. 25:45 cs on world skating titles. vs of performers in an ice skating arena in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Canada's Don Jackson performs. Barbara Ann Pursley of the US skates. Sjoukje Dijkstra of Holland performs. 27:35 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. 28:10 PRESIDENT JOHN KENNEDY RECEIVES AN HONORARY DEGREE of laws during Charter Day exercises at the University of California. The President tours a missile display at Vandenberg Air Force Base. ls as an Atlas missile is fired. Kennedy visits a minuteman missile silo. Pan shot of a titan missile during the tour. 29:50 Kennedy visits former President Dwight Eisenhower. Two shot and handshake. 30:05 News in brief. Ftg of Pope John XXIII at the consecration of ten new Cardinals at the Vatican in Rome, Italy. 31:25 Moscow, USSR, at the Palace of Congress, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev addresses voters about missiles. 32:05 America's Junior Miss Pageant in Mobile, Alabama. Jean Leslie Allen of Rhode Island is crowned. University of Cincinnati wins the National Basketball championship over Ohio State in Freedom Hall, in Louisville, Kentucky. Paul Hogue, George Wilson, Jerry Lucas and Tom Thacker take shots. 34:10 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. 34:45 cs. Argentina. Army rule. Voice of Fred Maness. President Frondizi is replaced as President by Senate leader Jose Guido. Frondizi meets with Prince Philip during the Duke's state visit. vs of automobile traffic in Buenos Aires. Pan shot of the city. 35:43 Poet and writer Robert Frost receives a Congressional Medal in the White House from President John Kennedy. 36:25 Exterior shot of the Universal Pictures building in New York City. Milton Rackmill is awarded the Fame Achievement Award. The President of Universal Pictures receives the award from Martin Quigley, a noted editor. 37:00 vs of a circus in Washington, DC. In the audience is Ethel Kennedy and her children. vs of elephants, clowns and acrobats. 37:44 cs. Easter Parade. vs at a hat factory for Easter bonnets. vs of women sewing. Models show hats. cu's of hats. 39:10 Doral Open Golf Tournament in Miami, Florida. Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer tee off. Paul Bondson and Bill Casper play the last hole. Gary Player putts a hole. cu of the winner, Casper. 40:35 End newsreel logo. 41:10 Universal international newsreel logo. cs. Argentine crisis. Voice of Ed Herlihy. Army General and Navy Admiral arrive at the Presidential Palace in Argentina. Shots of deposed President Arturo Frondizi who the military arrested because he allowed a popular election in which followers of Juan Peron won. vs of pro Frondizi demonstrators. vs of military soldiers. ls as Frondizi boards a military aircraft on his way to prison. President Jose Guido receives the Presidential sash. cs. Algeria seethes. vs of the military patroling the streets of an Algerian city. vs of a bombing aftermath. ms of a sign painted, OAS (Organization of American States). 43:45 cs. Door to freedom. Berlin. vs of the Berlin Wall in Germany. Shots of a tunnel in which 40 people escaped to West Berlin. 44:45 Pole vaulter John Uelses clears 16 feet. 45:17 cs on the 1962 British Grand National steeplechase horserace. Kilmore wins. 47:16 End newsreel logo. Universal international newsreel logo. 47:50 cs. Naval might. Voice of Fred Maness. Ftg of the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise during a shakedown cruise. Shots of the following aircraft on deck, Douglas A4 and Grumman E1 tracker. vs of takeoffs and landings. vs of the ships' crew. A North American A5 vigilante lands. 48:50 News in brief. vs of a monorail in Seattle, Washington. vs of building construction for the Century 21 Fair at Queen Anne Hill. vs of construction workers. las of a space needle structure. 50:10 Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Dr Jose Bonia Actilles presents a rocking chair to President Kennedy in the White House. 50:35 Jockey Eddie Arcaro retires. vs of Arcaro aboard the racehorse Citation. 51:25 cs. 1937. Cuban President Fulgencio Batista salutes at a parade. Ftg of Detroit Tigers baseball players at spring training at Lakeland, Florida in 1937. Shots of Hall of Famers Hank Greenberg and Mickey Cochrane. 52:20 Ftg of the St Louis Cardinals baseball team at spring training, including star players Lon Warneke, Paul Dee, Daffy, Dean and Frankie Frisch. Dean comments that he wants a fifty thousand dollar contract. 53:00 vs of beer drinkers drinking water in a Joliet, Illinois bar to protest beer price increases as of March 31, 1937. cu of a sign that says, we won't buy 10 cent beer, at the Baltimore, Maryland Country Club. A mobile bar is pushed around a golf course. ms as a woman drinks a mixed drink. End newsreel logo. 54:14 Universal international newsreel logo. cs. De Gaulle wins. Yes vote on Algeria. Voice of Ed Herlihy. has of Paris, France street traffic. cu of a posted referendum notice on a sidewalk. vs of voters at polls. ms of President De Gaulle during a speech. 55:20 News in brief. Air views of the US Navy base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Shots of civilian workers passing checkpoints. vs of US Marine guards and a perimeter fence. 56:30 A story on poodle dogs belonging to the Herman Furst family in Germany who say the word, mama. 57:20 vs of reindeer racing in Northern Russia. 58:15 Golf Masters tournament at Augusta, Georgia. Arnold Palmer beats Gary Player. 59:40 Ftg of President Kennedy at the opening game of the baseball season for the Washington Senators against the Detroit Tigers. Kennedy throws a ball. Shots of the game which was won by the Senators. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cue out ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 60:34 End newsreel logo. CI: PERSONALITIES: ACTILLES, JOSE BONIA. PERSONALITIES: ALLEN, JEAN LESLIE. PERSONALITIES: ARCARO, EDDIE. PERSONALITIES: BATISTA, FULGENCIO. PERSONALITIES: BONDSON, PAUL. PERSONALITIES: CASPER, BILL. PERSONALITIES: COCHRANE, MICKEY. PERSONALITIES: COLT, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: COURTH, FRED. PERSONALITIES: DEAN, PAUL. PERSONALITIES: DE GAULLE, CHARLES. PERSONALITIES: DIJKSTRA, SJOUKE. PERSONALITIES: EISENHOWER, DWIGHT. PERSONALITIES: FRISCH, FRANKIE. PERSONALITIES: FRONDIZI, ARTURO. PERSONALITIES: FROST, ROBERT. Personalities: Furst, Herman (about). Personalities: Gandhi, Indira. Personalities: Gandhi, Mohandas (about). Personalities: Glenn, John. Personalities: Greenberg, Hank. Personalities: Gromyko, Andrei. Personalities: Guido, Jose. Personalities: Hogan, Ben. Personalities: Hogue, Paul. Personalities: Hudson, Rock. Personalities: Jackson, Don. Personalities: John XXIII, Pope. Personalities: Kennedy, Edward. Personalities: Kennedy, Ethel. Personalities: Kennedy, Jacqueline. Personalities: Kennedy, John. Personalities: Khrushchev, Nikita. Personalities: Liu, Geng Si. Personalities: Lucas, Jerry. Personalities: Mann, Delbert. Personalities: Nehru, Jawaharlal. Personalities: Palmer, Arnold. Personalities: Peron, Juan (about). Personalities: Philip, Prince. Personalities: Player, Gary. Personalities: Pursley, Barbara Ann. Personalities: Quigley, Martin. Personalities: Rackmill, Milton. Personalities: Radziwill, Lee. Personalities: Rusk, Dean. Personalities: Schute, David. Personalities: Scodsafada, Teresa. Personalities: Sutar, Fred. Personalities: Thacker, Tom. Personalities: Uelses, John. Personalities: Warneke, Lon. Personalities: Wilson, George. Air Views: US Navy base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Buildings: construction. Ceremonies: awards. Ceremonies: religious, Catholic. Contests: beauty pageant, Junior Miss. Contests: scoot sled race. Demonstrations: political, Argentina. Diplomacy: Argentina/England. Diplomacy: England/Peru. Disarmament: arms control. Entertainment: circus. Exhibitions: fashion show. Exhibitions: flower show. Fashion: Easter bonnets. Government: Argentina. Holidays: Easter. Industries: motion picture. Labor: strike, automobile workers. Military: aircraft. Military: soldiers, Argentina. Military: US soldiers, Cuba. Military: US soldiers, East Germany. Military: vessels, naval ships. Politics: election, Argentina. Politics: election, France. Riots: Algeria. Sports: baseball. Sports: basketball, college. Sports: golf. Sports: horse racing. Sports: ice skating. Sports: pole vaulting. Street Scenes: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Street Scenes: Geneva, Switzerland. Street Scenes: Paris, France. Structures: Berlin Wall, Germany. Transportation: airmobile. US Relations: Dominican Republic. US Relations: India. US Relations: USSR. US Relations: Vatican. War: Algeria. Weapons: missiles. Weather: snow.