Kefauver Committe hearings on organized crime in interstate commerce.. Views of court house in New York where some hearings took place. Photographers and press interviewing three women in the courthouse lobby. Cameras of press news organizations and journalists are set up on tripod stand by cameramen. Camera of television station 'WPIX' is also seen. Bookie, Frank Erickson, with counsel, in hall of the courthouse. Several persons are photographed and interviewed by the press. Press with cameras encircle lawyer George Levy, of Nassau Trotting Association, and follow him as he walks, carrying a cigar. The take flash photographs with large format cameras. Frank Erickson accompanied by counsel, is seen walking in hall and then entering hearing room. Final shot is of George Levy, again.
Dr. Willey Ley in a weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope'. The show is produced by Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company. In the talk show the host introduces William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt. William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt ask questions about UFO flying saucers to Dr. Willey Ley. Renowned scientist Dr. Willey Ley is author of the book 'Rockets, Missiles, and Space Travel'.
Dr. Willey Ley in a weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope'. William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt ask questions about UFO flying saucers to Dr. Willey Ley. Renowned scientist Dr. Willey Ley is author of the book 'Rockets, Missiles, and Space Travel'. Dr. Willey Ley talks about flying saucers.
Dr. Willey Ley in a weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope'. William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt ask questions about UFO flying saucers to Dr. Willey Ley. Renowned scientist Dr. Willey Ley is author of the book 'Rockets, Missiles, and Space Travel'. He talks about setting up an agency for research in this field. Host announcer Frank Knight in the end of the show.
Frank Knight the host of weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope' talks about Longines-Wittnauer watches. The show is produced by Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company. Various awards and medals received by Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company are seen. Several models of Longines-Wittnauer watches on display.
Ancient mammoth's bones discovered in bed of a creek in Kewanee in Illinois. Fred Keller discovered the bones. Several men pick the fossil bones. A man examines a bone from the archaeological site. The bones are preserved in good condition. The man carry up the bones.
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