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Pint Sized Mayhem - Little Boys Boxing
Clip: 426235_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1747
Original Film: 039-029-04
HD: N/A
Location: Annapolis, Maryland
Timecode: 00:28:50 - 00:30:36

The Naval Academy's annual festival of fisticuffs. The 1966 Brigade of Boxing Champions (pint-sized) compete in prime condition for pugilistic honors - a series of boxing matches with a lot more laughs and action than in those recent heavyweight bouts. Banner hanging, "United States Naval Academy". Little boys queued up getting weight in. Mothers and Fathers sitting in an audience, one mom looks more concerned than happy. The bell is rung and two little guys come out boxing. These little guys are really pounding the heck out of each other, and there's littler sister at the ring watching. High Angle Shot - Two little guys boxing. High Angle Shot - One little guy starts to cry.

Holiday Highlights: World Marks Easter With Prayer & Fete
Clip: 426236_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1747
Original Film: 039-030-01
HD: N/A
Location: Various
Timecode: 00:30:48 - 00:32:12

The highlights of the worldwide ceremonies marking the dawn of Easter. Festivities of Faith from Yosemite Falls, Hollywood Bowl, St. Peter's Square in Rome and along New York's famous Fifth Avenue. Millions in the common demonstration of faith. A beautiful waterfall at Yosemite Falls. An inner-denominational group wavering up with their voices raised in song, in a hymn of praise. A wooden cross is set up by a pond. In Hollywood Bowl - A choir in the shape of a cross singing Easter praises to the lord. In Rome - His Holiness Pope Paul blessing 1/2 million people standing in St. Peter's square. In New York City - Throngs gather to give thanks and praise the Lord. St. Thomas Church is being filled to capacity with Protestants. St. Patrick s Cathedral a Roman Catholic Church where throngs go to worship. Faith and prayer is the watch words of the day.

CHURCHILL STATUE Washington Bronze Honors Statesman
Clip: 426238_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1747
Original Film: 039-030-03
HD: N/A
Location: Washington DC
Timecode: 00:33:47 - 00:35:37

At the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., Secretary of State Dean Rusk unveils a 1500 pound bronze statue of Sir Winston Churchill. The monument is the work of William McVey of Cleveland, Ohio, and features Winnie's famed victory gesture and his inevitable cigar. Medium long shot outside the British Embassy in Washington DC. An audience of elderly ladies seated on lawn chairs. High Angle Shot - Randolph Churchill son of Winston Churchill and his daughter Mary Soames, Baroness Soames. Combined military services pays tribute to Winston Churchill. Secretary of State - Dean Rusk: "The statue stands as of a reminder that there's always more to be done in the struggle for human freedom and dignity, and not least it symbolizes courage. The unflinching resolve of Sir Winston and the people for whom he spoke in those dark yet brilliant and unforgettable days when Britain stood alone." The unveiling of the statue of Sir Winston Churchill. The 1,500 pound statue of Sir Winston's victory sign and his cigar. The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Sir Winston's favorite hymn. plays on as the camera zooms in for a close up and then pulls away.

INTERNATIONAL CARS Many Lands Exhibit New Models At Show
Clip: 426239_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1747
Original Film: 039-030-04
HD: N/A
Location: New York, New York
Timecode: 00:35:37 - 00:36:40

The International Auto Show at New York's Coliseum - an exhibit for auto bugs of new model cars from all over the world. 500 displays valued at $3,000,000 with new safety devices for steering and braking features. High Angle Shot - People and new cars, 1966. A crowd of men looking at a car that is split in half. High Angle Shot - The electronic workings of a car. A model in a semi bikini standing next to a sport's car. The front brakes of a car and how they work. Model sitting in the front seat of a car showing off the replacement of a steering wheel, the car would be steered by levers. Some old Model T's . High Angle Shot - Crowd moving around going from one exhibit to another.

New 490 Seat Jets: $525 Million For 25 Ships Sets Precedent
Clip: 426240_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1747
Original Film: 039-031-01
HD: N/A
Location: California, Los Angeles
Timecode: 00:36:50 - 00:37:49

The largest jet airliner in the history of commercial aviation will be in the air sometime in 1969. It will accommodate 490 passengers, over twice as many as are now carried by an commercial craft. The ship is the jetliner 747, and an order for 25 at a cost of $525 million has been placed with Boeing by Pan American. Graphics comparing the 747 to other conventional aircraft. The engines of the 747 where two air line flight attendants are sitting on the rim of the engine. The attendants as well as the flight crew walking through the cabin of the spacious air liner. An attendant (stewardess) checking out the passport or ticket of a customer. Some passengers sitting in the spacious seats.

Prince Hiro Goes To School
Clip: 426241_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1747
Original Film: 039-031-02
HD: N/A
Location: Japan, Tokyo
Timecode: 00:37:52 - 00:38:47

The entering of six year old Prince Hiro in primary school is made an occasion for a film record in Tokyo. The child is the grandson of Emperor Hirohito and second in line for the Japanese throne. A large room holding many children their average age is 6 years old. One of the children is Prince Hiro grandson of Emperor Hirohito. He is second in line to inherit the Japanese throne. All the children bow. Prince Hiro. (He's a cute little guy). (His Imperial Highness The Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan, titled Prince Hiro)

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 5, 1973
Clip: 486427_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10383
Original Film: 106002
HD: N/A
Location: Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.43.09] Mrs. HARMONY. I will be happy to, Senator. Senator BAKER. Thank you very much. Senator ERVIN. I have only two questions. After Mr. Liddy dictated letters or memorandums to you and after you typed those letters or memorandums, did you not read the letters or memorandums to find out whether or not you committed grammatical errors? Mrs, HARMONY. Senator, I think normally, you will glance over them and you really do not read for content. Senator ERVIN. My secretaries read what I dictate to them afterward for grammatical errors. Mrs. HARMONY. Well, you can see whether the subject matches verb and this sort of thing, but to know What the content is, you don't read it well enough to retain it in your mind as to what it was. Senator ERVIN. Did Mr. Liddy tell you why he was discharged from the committee? Mrs. HARMONY. The reason he gave me that, he was discharged by the committee was that, he had refused to answer the question posed to him by the FBI agents that afternoon. Senator ERVIN, Mr. Dash. Mr. DASH. Mrs. Harmony, I think on the subject of whether you knew the content, or what it was you were in fact typing Mrs, HARMONY. Yes. Mr. DASH. Did you ever have, prior to Your job with the Committee To Re-Elect, the President, any type of job where you were engaged in security activity or had any experience with telephone logs? Mrs. HARMONY. No, sir. Mr. DASH. You did know, however, when you were discussing either with Mr. McCord or typing from the dictation or the memos the telephone logs, that they were telephone conversations? Mrs. HARMONY. Yes? sir, Mr. DASH. I think it, was your testimony earlier that you did know there were certain topics. I think you mentioned conversations concerning goods and services of the Democratic National Committee. You were aware of certain topics? Mrs, HARMONY. Yes, sir. Mr. DASH, And you were aware that they did deal with the Democratic campaign? Mrs. HARMONY. I beg your pardon? Mr. DASH. You were aware that, the, topics did deal with the Democratic campaign. Mrs. HARMONY. This particular one did. Yes. Mr. DASH. And the telephone conversations? Mrs. HARMONY. Yes, there was one. Mr. DASH. Am(] the telephone con conversations. ions. were you able to know what YOU were typing that there were two parties involved? Mrs. HARMONY. Two people Mr. DASH. A person sending a, message and a person receiving the message? Mrs. HARMONY. Yes,, there were two people involved, yes, Mr. DASH. Do you have any idea how that came to be, that, it, was being recorded or typed by you' How did you find from your own knowledge that somebody in r. Mr. Liddy's position or Mr. McCord's Position had his possession the conversation of two people on the telephone? Mrs. HARMONY. I am sorry Mr. Dash I am not understanding Your question. Mr. DASH. Well, you knew you were typing the conversation of two People on the telephone, did you not? Mrs. HARMONY. That is right. Mr. DASH. And that this was based upon a recording, Did you not? Mrs. HARMONY. Not necessarily. It could have been two people in the same room, one on another extension. Mr. DASH. But it was a telephone conversation? Mrs. HARMONY. Yes. Mr. DASH. And it was a telephone conversation of the people in the Committee To Re-Elect the President" Mrs. HARMONY. No, Sir. Mr. DASH. I think you have testified that it had to do with the Democratic Party. Mrs. HARMONY. Mr. Dash, I have testified, I have given you two names. I did not know-no offense to these people--but I did not know who they were or where they were physically located or that they were in fact with the Democratic National Committee. I am aware that the contents of one of the memos did deal with possible Democratic candidates. Mr. DASH. Now, you were aware, I think you testified earlier, that Mr. Liddy told you he was going to be involved in clandestine activities? Mrs. HARMONY. Yes, sir. Mr. DASH, And you did use this particular stationery for recording that clandestine activity? Mrs. HARMONY. Yes, sir. Mr. DASH. I have no further questions. Senator ERVIN, Mr. Thompson. Mr. THOMPSON. No, Mr. Chairman, I have none. Senator ERVIN. I would like to state on behalf of the committee--the witness is excused. [Witness excused.] I would like to state on behalf of the committee that as chairman, I met with the committee staff for the purpose of receiving the testimony in executive session of Mr. G. Gordon Liddy, who appeared in person' with attorney in response to a subpena issued by the committee. Mr. Liddy declined to take the oath as a witness and declined to testify, either then or before the committee in an open meeting, on the basis that be contended he was exempt from so doing by the fifth and sixth amendments. The matter has been considered by the full committee. Also, there was an immunity order under sections 6002 and 6005 Of' Title 18, United States Code, He declined to testify on the ground that, he was exempt from so doing, notwithstanding the immunity order, by the fifth and sixth amendments. In view of the fact that Mr. Liddy has an appeal pending and in the event that a new trial should be awarded, he would have the right to refrain from taking the witness stand or going on the witness stand at his election not the committee decided they would insist on receiving his testimony at this time. I want to thank you, Mrs. Harmony, for appearing before the co committee and for your testimony. It is almost the regular recess time and unless there is some objection on the part of the committee, we will defer calling the next witness until the committee resumes the. session at 2 o'clock. [00.49.23--LEHRER in studio]

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 5, 1973
Clip: 486428_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10383
Original Film: 106002
HD: N/A
Location: Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.49.23--LEHRER in studio] LEHRER describes the testimony as frustrating, in that Sally HARMONY did not offer much in the way of information about the work of Gordon LIDDY. States that the committee appears willing to let the judicial process run its course rather than press him for testimony [Station ID] [title screen "SENATE HEARINGS ON CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES"] [LEHRER in studio] [LEHRER introduces next witness, Robert REISNER, former aide to MAGRUDER with CRP. [00.52.06--to Committee table] Senator ERVIN. The committee will come to order. Counsel will call the next witness. Mr. DASH. Will Mr. Robert Reisner take the witness chair, please. Senator ERVIN. Will you stand up? Hold up your right hand. Do you swear that the evidence that you shall give to the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities shall be the truth whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Mr. REISNER. I do. Mr. DASH. Mr. Chairman, Terry Lenzner, assistant chief counsel, Will ask the first few questions of the witness. Mr. LENZNER. Mr. Reisner, will you spell your name and address please, Mr. REISNER. My name is Robert Reisner, middle initial A. F. My address is 2727 29th St. NW, Washington. Mr. LENZNER. Will you spell your last name? Mr. Reisner R-e-i-s-n-e-r. Mr. LENZNER. And you are, appearing here today without counsel; is that correct? Mr. REISNER. That is correct. Mr. LENZNER. Do you have any short, opening statement, you would like to make? Mr. REISNER. No, I do not. As You know, Mr. Lenzner, .Mr. Chairman, I have met with your staff on a number of occasions in an effort to try to be cooperative as I can be and I am appearing here in the same spirit and I will be glad to answer your questions. Senator ERVIN. I would like to say on behalf of the committee the staff assures me that You have been most cooperative. Mr. REISNER. Thank you. [00.54.10]

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 5, 1973
Clip: 486429_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10383
Original Film: 106002
HD: N/A
Location: Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.59.48] Mr. LENZNER. Now, for the same date, February 4, is there also an indication that reads, file folders ready for AG? Mr. Reisner Yes, it does, at 2 o'clock. Mr. LENZNER. Would you explain what that means? Mr. REISNER. The nature of Mr. Magruder's, the way in which he prepared himself to go to meetings with Mr. Mitchell, both during the, time that; he was Attorney General and subsequently, was that he had two large gray file folders. One of them contained documents that Mr. Magruder wished to bring up with Mr. Mitchell, the other contained copies, identical copies of those documents and for Mr. Magruder's convenience so that if he handed Mitchell a copy of a document he would himself have a copy to refer to, and that is what this refers to. It means that, those two folders wore. prepared with the documents that he wanted to take to the meeting with him. Mr. LENZNER. Prior to the meeting with Mr. Mitchell, did Mr. Liddy ask you to obtain anything for him in preparation for that meeting? Mr. REISNER. I am not certain Whether this was. the meeting. I do not remember Mr. Liddy going to meetings, with Mr, 'Mitchell very often. I presume this was the meeting. I can remember a conversation with Mr. Liddy in which he came to me and indicated that he had something of the nature of a visual presentation that, he wished to make and He was interested in being certain that there was an easel or something that he could mount this on in Mr. Mitchell's office. I subsequently tried to determine whether there was such assistance. I do not, think I had it myself, I think I asked one of the secretaries to call Mr. Mitchell's secretary to make that determination, and there was none. That was the nature Of the conversation and his inquiry. Mr. LENZNER. Did you ever see Mr. Liddy with any charts or packages? Mr. REISNER. I saw him With a package that I think might have been charts and might not have been charts, I can't say. Mr. LENZNER. Do you remember approximately when that was? Mr. REISNER. I relate it to approximately the same period of time,. Mr. LENZNER. Do you know if anybody else attended this meeting on February 4 or was scheduled to attend it, besides Mr. Liddy and Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Magruder? Mr. REISNER. I do not know. I have been shown the records that were kept by the secretary who worked for me, Vicki Chern, and in those records it indicates that Mr. Dean attended, would have been Invited to attend that, meeting too, That, is what. the records show. I have no recollection myself. Mr. LENZNER. Now, in February or March of 1972, did Mr. Liddy furnish you with a document to give to Mr. Magruder? [01.02.49--TAPE OUT]

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 5, 1973
Clip: 486430_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10384
Original Film: 106003
HD: N/A
Location: Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.00.45--in Robert REISNER, former aide to CRP head Jeb MAGRUDER, testifying] Mr. REISNER......for Mr. Magruder's convenience so that if he handed Mitchell a copy of a document he would himself have a copy to refer to, and that is what this refers to. It means that, those two folders wore. prepared with the documents that he wanted to take to the meeting with him. Mr. LENZNER. Prior to the meeting with Mr. Mitchell, did Mr. Liddy ask you to obtain anything for him in preparation for that meeting? Mr. REISNER. I am not certain Whether this was. the meeting. I do not remember Mr. Liddy going to meetings, with Mr, 'Mitchell very often. I presume this was the meeting. I can remember a conversation with Mr. Liddy in which he came to me and indicated that he had something of the nature of a visual presentation that, he wished to make and He was interested in being certain that there was an easel or something that he could mount this on in Mr. Mitchell's office. I subsequently tried to determine whether there was such assistance. I do not, think I had it myself, I think I asked one of the secretaries to call Mr. Mitchell's secretary to make that determination, and there was none. That was the nature Of the conversation and his inquiry. Mr. LENZNER. Did you ever see Mr. Liddy with any charts or packages? Mr. REISNER. I saw him With a package that I think might have been charts and might not have been charts, I can't say. Mr. LENZNER. Do you remember approximately when that was? Mr. REISNER. I relate it to approximately the same period of time,. Mr. LENZNER. Do you know if anybody else attended this meeting on February 4 or was scheduled to attend it, besides Mr. Liddy and Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Magruder? Mr. REISNER. I do not know. I have been shown the records that were kept by the secretary who worked for me, Vicki Chern, and in those records it indicates that Mr. Dean attended, would have been Invited to attend that, meeting too, That, is what. the records show. I have no recollection myself. Mr. LENZNER. Now, in February or March of 1972, did Mr. Liddy furnish until a document to give to Mr. Magruder? Mr. REISNER. two think that we have discussed a document which Mr. Liddy gave me. He from time to time would come into my Office Which was located in front of' Mr. Magruder's office, it was adjacent when Mr. Liddy was unable to get in to see Mr. Magruder, because he was busy or for other reasons or perhaps he just hadn't scheduled an appointment, he would from time to time stop in MY office, indicate the nature of his business. He from time to time had stopped in and on one occasion I can remember him giving me a sheet of paper which I would identify only as being a blank sheet of paper with such typing on it. I don't remember. A letterhead. On this sheet of paper, the only recollection I have of the sheet Of paper that we have discussed is there was some figures in the right-hand side of the page. Mr. Liddy made the statement to me that he hated to write something like this down and that is literally the extent of the statement. It was clear to me that I shouldn't, that it wasn't for my consumption either because of the way in which he gave me the piece of paper, as he handed it to me it was put face down on the desk, and I would say within a matter of minutes given to Mr. Magruder and that is--- Mr. LENZNER. Do you remember if there was a, total amount on the paper. Mr. REISNER. We discussed this. My best recollection is there could have been a total and I seem to remember the figure "250." Subsequently I have read newspaper accounts indicating there was $250,000 in a certain alleged budget. It is supposition on my part to say what the piece of paper was. I don't know, Mr. LENZNER. Now, did Mr. Magruder go to Florida in late'; March 1972? Mr. REISNER. In late March 1972, yes, he did. Mr. LENZNER. Is that reflected in the documents in front of you, that trip for March 29, 30, and 31? Mr. REISNER. Yes. On the 29th there is an entry saying "Jeb leaving for Miami." Mr. LENZNER. Do you know who he was going to see? Mr. REISNER. Yes at that time it is my recollection that Mr. Mitchell was at Key Biscayne and that Jeb had a meeting with Mr. Mitchell in Key Biscayne and that is who he was going to see. Mr. LENZNER. And are there tiny notations reflecting Mr. Liddy's name on any of those dates, in your documents? Mr. REISNER. OK, I think- what you are referring to is, well it says "leave for Key Biscayne" also on the 29th, on the 30th; there are A. number of references to Mr. Liddy. Mr. LENZNER. In the upper left-hand corner of the 30th, what does that reflect? Mr. REISNER. It says "Get Gordon Liddy." Mr. LENZNER. What does that represent? Mr. Reisner It says, that column I believe would have referred. to the fact that I had been asked to get Gordon Liddy. But my best recollection of this is that, the reason I was asked to get, Gordon Liddy, I was asked to reach him and have him call Mr. Magruder That is just a vague recollection. It could have come at another time but it makes sense in conjunction with this entry. [00.06.36]

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Tahiti - misc. inter. neg. and pos. print

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Tahiti misc.

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Tahiti misc.

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Tahiti misc. description in can

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Tahiti misc. description in can

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Dancing, luau, papeete, cruise ship, tourists, etc.

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Night - tropics

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Night - tropics

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Man hands out grain - school diploma

Africa, plus a shot in NYC
Clip: 443548_1_1
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On Preview Cassette 213168. Africa, plus a shot in NYC. Looks like possibly the home movies of some Seventh-Day Adventists. Aerial views from plane flying over mountainous terrain, airplane engine in frame. MS pedestrians passing Commodore Hotel & television store, presumably in New York City. The men all wear hats, business suits, ties - 1950s or early 1960s? In the corner of frame two men are talking and occasionally looking at camera. A group of African villagers in brightly colored clothing sit & stand outdoors. A Caucasian man wearing a tie and holding a Bible (thus, presumably a missionary) preaches to the crowd; a black man wearing a tie seems to be translating the sermon. Exteriors Advent Press building. (Aha! These must be Seventh-Day Adventists.) Misc. boats - a few large, many small - in water near shore. A bunch of canoes (they look hand-made) on the beach. POV from underside of airplane, landing gear in frame, as plane lifts off runway. Aerial shots of lush green forested area, with some populated areas here and there. Palm trees. African city, low buildings (houses) in foreground. "Commodore Hotel - newspaper" - original note in description field.

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Africa - Baptist church - ?

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Misc. some urban scenes

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Africa - violence - riots, dead?

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Africa cities

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