Bedouins along with their camels, horses and sheep cross River Jordan in Palestine. Sheep are held by the ear to cross the river. After crossing the river, they move across the area. Mountains and a waterfall are seen. A farmer tills the land with the help of a plough driven by cattle.
Engineers on boat sail up river. They row boat at mouth of River Jordan. Engineers surveying ground. An engineer looking through theodolite. Men digging channel with spades. Draining operations going on. Men laying pipe in the drainage canal.
From "The Retribution of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker". Officers Prentiss Oakley, Henderson Jordan, Bob Alcorn and Ted Hinton kill Clyde and Bonnie. Sheriff Smooth Schmid fulfills the obligation of apprehending Clyde and Bonnie. He describes their experiences during the pursuit of Bonnie and Clyde.
King Hussein bin Talal of Jordan visits Taipei, Taiwan (also known as Formosa). King Hussein disembarks from a Pan American Airways (PAA) plane at Taipei Songshan Airport (No. 340-9, DunHua N Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10548). President of the Republic of China Chiang Kai Shek receives him. They shake hands and go on the carpet. They mount on a platform. Soldiers stand with flags in their hands on the sides of platform. King Hussein and Chiang Kai Shek salute. Crowd on road in Taipei. Policemen force crowd to stop. Cars are escorted by bikers. People stand beside the road.
A German aircraft is attacked by a U.S. aircraft on 29th March 1944 in the European Theater during World War II. A U.S. aircraft of 8th Fighter Command is piloted by Lieutenant Jordan of 352nd Squadron. The aircraft attacks a Messerschmitt Bf 109. Shows hits on the aircraft. It goes into dive.
A United Nations General Assembly meeting. Nikita Khrushchev addresses men and repeats his demands for the admission of Red China. He threatens the United Nations by talking about the drastic reorganization of the UN. He also talks about the removal of Dag Hammarskjold as Secretary-General. King Hussein of Jordan comes next and addresses men. He speaks as the head of a small nation that has experienced imperialism. He denounces Red attempts to wreck the United Nations. He terms the new Soviet imperialism the most brutal the world has known. India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru speaks in this regard. He defends the present structure of the world organization and makes a characteristically eloquent plea for peace. The Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjold speaks in his own defense. He receives a standing ovation from the General Assembly.