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U.S. Jed Graef leads his teammates Gary Dilley and Bob Bennett in Men's 200 meter backstroke at Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.

Don Schollander sets new Olympic record for 100 meter free style swimming in Tokyo, Japan. Dawn Fraser of Australia wins gold medal in Women's 100 meter free style swimming. U.S. Jed Graef leads his teammates Gary Dilley and Bob Bennett in Men's 200 meter backstroke. Three U.S. flags hoisted. Winners on stand during medal ceremony.

Date: 1964, October 15
Duration: 2 min 10 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675035463
Montage of scenes showing West 125th Street and vicinity in Harlem, New York City

Bus moving on 125th Street in Harlem, New York City, passes the Apollo theater. The theater marquee advertises Gloria Lynne, and the Jimmy Smith trio. The street is wet and parked cars along the curb show a dusting of snow. Up the street, the Loew's theater can be seen. Traffic in both directions on the street, including a large truck, and a small wheel loader construction machine. Closeup of the Apollo marquee, with illuminated lights circling its base. Poster at the entrance, with photograph of Gloria Lynne, and other featured acts. Beside the headliners, the poster mentions "The Wanderers," and "Kenny & Warren," and "Symphony Sid," who are pictured in the poster. Camera pans over the marquee area. Pedestrians walk past. Scene shifts to nearby Playland arcade. Coin-operated rides for children are shown near the entrance,including mechanical horse, automobile (dusted with snow), and helicopter rides. A Neon sign reads "Playland Admission Free. Shooting Gallery." Many cars drive on the street and pedestrians make their way across the street, between them, in the middle of the block. A bowling alley, named "Harlem Lanes," is advertised by a marquee that also touts a cocktail lounge, bar, and restaurant. A restaurant called "Palm Cafe," is seen, and above it a sign in office window reading "Beneficial Finance Loans." A street-level window advertises "Rudy Williams and his Rocking Combo." A Pawn shop advertises "Rhode Loans, Cash in a flash." Club Lido has a snow covered awning extended across the sidewalk and a sign above reading,""Lido Bar & Grill." View of the Reverend Oberia D. Dempsey's House of Hope and Upper Park Avenue Baptist Church on 125th Street. The main church entrance with schedule of services posted beside it. Camera focuses on the House of Hope sign, with messages calling for protection of women and children from the "Dreadful Narcotic Racket, and to rid Harlem from crime misery and fear. It also refers to the House of Hope as a Half-way-house and Rehabilitation Center for drug addicts coming from hospitals and other institutions. Sign cites Rev.O.D.Dempsey as Director, and Assemblyman Lloyd E. Dickens, as chairman, and appeals for support in their $100 thousand campaign. Another sign advertises the Mississippi Alabama Southern Relief Committee seeking to provide food, money, and clothing for the thousands of homeless and destitute.

Date: 1964, January 29
Duration: 2 min 56 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675035560
Celebrities attend Invitational Premier of the film "The Chalk Garden."

In opening scene, photographers take pictures as Ernest Borgnine kisses Ethyl Merman, at the premier of the Ross Hunter film, "The Chalk Garden." Next, Joan Blondell is seen with her escort. Then, Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, enter, smiling and conversing with others. They are followed by Hedy Lammar, in sparkling dress. Seen momentarily, Behind her (wearing glasses) is husband, Lewis J. Boies. Lamarr poses and smiles for photographers. Shirley Jones, arrives and then poses in front of the sign announcing the "Invitational Premier of Ross Hunter's Chalk Garden." Jacque Mapes, Jane Powell, and Nancy Sinatra, are escorted by Ross Hunter. They pose for cameramen. Ross Hunter holds some still photos and Mitzie Gaynor is seen holding one. Robert Cummings and his wife arrive at the premier.

Date: 1964, May 28
Duration: 1 min 12 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675035794
Detective attacked by suspect, police arrest burglary suspect.

Written text introduction by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Various early 1960s cars in parking lot outside a Montgomery Ward store. Police detective seen through car window drinks coffee, puts his coffee under a police CB radio. Man walking as seen in rear view mirror. Detective approaches man as he pauses to open his car's door. Officer arrests the man for burglary. Handcuffs being put on hands. Man hitting officer over the head with handcuffed hands. View of officer on pavement with blood on forehead. Handcuffed hands opening car door and man entering car. Tire of car spinning on pavement to get away. Host at podium speaks to audience, saying "making an arrest is the most dangerous job in law enforcement." In Hyattsville, MD, a police car drives at night, passing by the Lustine auto dealer at 5710 Baltimore Avenue. Two police officers talk inside car, saying "no news is good news." Passing by Bird n' burger restaurant in Hyattsville. Police car passes by Fields Buick auto dealer (5323 Baltimore Avenue Hyattsville, MD). Policeman reading arrest warrant using flashlight in car. Policeman uses telephone inside car, saying to dispatcher, "Car 21, going 10-6, investigating suspicious vehicle." White Pontiac Prince George's County police car pulling up to Bird n' Burger restaurant in Hyattsville. Police exit vehicle with guns drawn. Policeman saying “You are under arrest”. Man puts up his hands, turns around slowly, takes two steps backwards, leans against car and spread legs way up and back. Policeman frisks the arrested man and confiscates a handgun. Policeman puts handcuffs on suspect as his police partner observes while holding a gun for safety. Gun found on suspect removed by police. Close up of policeman locking handcuffs. Policeman searches inside car. Policeman’s badge shows the Prince George’s County, MD coat of arms. Police closing car trunk and walking handcuffed suspect into police car.

Date: 1964
Duration: 6 min 36 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078746
A man shoots arresting police officers, pet cat and himself after being served a warrant of arrest at home

Part of training film that demonstrates proper FBI and law enforcement arrest techniques. A man heads home with a brown grocery bag. Man pulls out a can of cat food from the bag to show it to his pet cat, an orange tabby cat. Man talks to pet cat while cleaning his eyeglasses. Man goes to kitchen. Pet cat plays with beaded curtain. Man serves a bowl of pet food to his cat. Man opens his front door, meeting two police officers. Policemen introduced themselves and enters the man’s house. Policemen tell the man that they have his warrant of arrest for grand larceny from the Municipal Finance Company. Man hands over his can opener to the police officer. Man puts his hands up. Police officer’s partner frisks man for weapons. Man asks the policemen if he can say good-bye to his pet cat. Cat eating from pet bowl. Man reaches for his handgun after opening his drawer. Man shoots at two police officers, killing them. Man tearfully aims his gun at his cat. Man shoots at cat. Man aims gun at his head, pulling the trigger. Host speaks about the possible dangerous outcomes that could happen from arresting criminals. “Big city detective or small-town officer, under the law, every arresting officer has the same responsibility. He should not allow his personal feelings for the subject, his respect for community status, past friendships, misplaced sentiment to interfere to what he knows is proper arrest techniques to protect himself, and the subject”, the host warns.

Date: 1964
Duration: 5 min 11 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078747
Police officers arrest a man, subdue a man’s sudden attack resisting arrest

Part of training film that demonstrates proper FBI and law enforcement arrest techniques. Two police officers walk out of the “Shelby County Courthouse”, in Maryland USA. Police officers enter police car. Police car drives on rural road to farm house. Policemen knock on the door of house. A woman opens front door and greets the two police officers. Policemen follow the woman inside the house. A man operates a jigsaw inside his workshop. Policemen introduce themselves to man, inform him of his arrest charging him of manslaughter. Man looks at policeman with shock. Man extends his arms as policeman frisks him. Man takes off his white lab coat. Jigsaw tool held at suspect's neck. An electrical plug is unplugged. Two police officers subdue man. The host lectures the importance of taking serious consideration of any subject’s request to police officers. Host shows a jigsaw, noting, "Thompson's attempt at self destruction was noted by the arresting officers."

Date: 1964
Duration: 3 min 51 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078748