A man squats on a table holding a mongoose on a leash, and a hooded cobra snake. He places the two together and they fight. The mongoose quickly grabs the snake in its mouth and the man must separate and bring them together again, several times, in order to keep their fight going for the camera. Several persons watch the activity.
Indian man playing a type of saranqi in a temple, as another man sits at his side. With his feet, the player also controls a pair of sticks at the base of the instrument that beat a rhythm. He sings as he plays.
Men work near a waterway in India. They dig clay out of the ground and carry it away in baskets on their heads. Boat at waterway in the background.
U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy at a Senate Subcommittee hearing on Army Signal Corps Subversion and Espionage. U.S. Federal Courthouse, Foley Square, New York City, United States. Colonel Ferry of the U.S. Army, is sworn in and answers questions from Roy Cohn, subcommittee chief counsel. Press, media and photographers present in large numbers at the hearing. Mr. Cohn asks about Julius Rosenberg and about the access of Army contractors to classified information.
O. John Rogge, legal counsel for David Greenglass appears before Senator McCarthy's Subcommittee, investigating Army Signal Corps Subversion and Espionage, and states that his client, Mr. Greenglass will cooperate fully with the Subcommittee.
U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy, Chairman of Subcommittee investigating Army Signal Corps Subversion and Espionage, and Subcommittee Chief Counsel, Roy Cohn, question a witness about the access of Army Signal Corps contractors to classified information. They conclude contractors had access up to and including information classified as "Secret." Mr. Cohn and Senator McCarthy decide to call Joseph Livitsky to testify. Senator McCarthy states that Livitsky was involved with the Rosenberg spy ring and Mr. Cohn concurs.