The Sammamish Slough Outboard Classic in Seattle, Washington. The race starts. Boat racing skippers underway at Lake Washington while in the race. A racing skipper climbs up a ridge terrain beside the lake and falls down. Boat racing skippers pass along a narrow, twisted and inland waterway. A cow runs away. A woman and clothes on a string in the foreground.
Bonus Army demonstrators at Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC. Views of U.S. Capitol and Pennsylvania Avenue. Demonstrators of Bonus Army on the street. Washington DC police drag veterans from a Pennsylvania Avenue warehouse and load them onto trucks.
Shacks of Bonus Army are burned in Washington DC. Shacks of veterans burn. Smoke rising. U.S. Capitol in the background. Damaged and burning shacks. Aerial view of Pennsylvania Avenue, smoke rises. Night Views: Fire in camp area, water in the foreground.
Bonus army camp facilities in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Trucks being driven along road. Bonus marchers being loaded on trucks. They walk with luggage. Marchers pitch tents in camp area. Camp facilities at camp area . Food and coffee being served to veterans.
Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. is interviewed by Frank Reynolds in Washington. Frank Reynolds, television journalist, interviews Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. , the Director of the Peace Corps. A world map on a wall in the background. Sargent Shriver talks about goals and functions of the Peace Corps. He talks about how to solve the problem of hunger all over the world by the Peace Corps. He answers about recruitment and educational programs conducted by the Peace Corps. Shriver is questioned about appointment of volunteers for the Peace Corps.
Robert Sargent Shriver is interviewed by Frank Reynolds in Washington. Television journalist Frank Reynolds interviews Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. , Director of the Peace Corps. A world map on a wall in the background. Sargent Shriver talks about enthusiasm of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy (JK) and U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson for the Peace Corps. Frank Reynolds questions whether the people of Vietnam can serve in the Peace Corps.
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