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Summary: Int, HLS of conference room. Representatives of different nations signing agreements guaranteeing neutrality and independence. "AMERICANS ON THE MARCH".: 1962: VS, groups and clubs on hikes as part of physical fitness program. Int, White House. Members of an athletic group in Washington presenting President John F Kennedy with a plaque. NEW CITIZENS.: New York City, NY: 1962: VS, groups of immigrants take the oath of allegiance during Naturalization ceremonies held at Yankee Stadium. RIGHTS DEMONSTRATION.: New York City; NY: 06/1963: Demonstrators at new construction site carrying placards protesting racial discrimination in the hiring of Negroes and Puerto Ricans. Several are arrested and put into police vans. HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS IN WORLD WAR II.: Ray Bolger in dance routine entertaining troops in New Guinea. Lt Clark Gable receiving diploma and wings after completing Army Air Corps training at Florida base. VS, Gable in training, firing antiaircraft gun at balloon targets. Air Cadet, Robert Taylor in plane with instructor during preflight training. Martha Raye, Carol Landis and Kay Francis drinking coffee at a USO Center. President Johnson speaking at dinner, says in part: "The US has nothing to fear from peaceful competition. We welcome it and we will win it. It is our system which flourishes and grows stronger in a world free from the threat of war". CAMPAIGN SPEECHES OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES.: 1964: Wm W Scranton, Gov of Penna; Richard M Nixon, Senator Barry M Goldwater of Arizona, Nelson A Rockefeller, Governor of New York, making speeches in various parts of the country. (Note: Speeches are short & incomplete.) JAPAN APOLIGIZES FOR SINKING US GUNBOAT PANAY.: 12/1937: CU, montage of newspaper headlines, "Japanese Sink Us Ship" MS, Japanese Ambassador sitting in his office issues this statement "Today I called upon the Secy of State, Mr Cordell Hull, to express the Japanese regrets. The Japanese Government and people wish to express their profoundest regrets to the American Government and the people on account of this horrible incident." |