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.
Senator Robert Alphonso Taft campaigning for the Republican Presidential nomination, with a huge crowd of people outdoors on a Fairground. The ground is decorated with balloons and lights. Cameramen take photographs. 'Learn your future, 50 cents' is written on a fortune teller's tent . 'Taft is tops' written on caps. Robert Taft meets different people. Banners and posters supporting Robert Taft seen throughout the grounds. Image of Democrats symbolic donkey shown, with Taft pinning on a strip of paper labeled "Truman" as the tail. Taft tries skill at throwing balls to win Taft into the White House. Signs make fun of well known Democrats, such as Dean Acheson. Cardboard cutout of Senator Taft, with a man shaking its hand.
British car manufacturer, Rover Company, demonstrates the world's first gas turbine car, JET 1, by driving it 140 miles per hour on the Jabekke highway in Belgium, under the auspices of the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium. Officials of that organization occupy a monitoring van. View from overhead of gas turbine car speeding towards camera. Driver is interviewed, while sitting in the car. View of helmeted driver running the turbine car at a higher speed, of 153 miles per hour, a world's record for a gas turbine car. View from above of the car speeding away from the camera.
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