A 24 hours motorcycle race in Spain. 45 teams participate in a day and night race. British take commanding lead at night and Italians win at dawn. Crowd watches the thrilling race. Milkman stands with his milk bottles and cheers during race.
A sea lion named 'Flip' in the Francis Turner household in California. The sea lion found on beach is in a bathtub. He dines on the table with the family members. Francis Turner takes him to the beach and sets him free. A group of men stand and watch him. Flip refuses to leave and comes back at the doorstep of Turner's house.
The 110th renewal rowing classic competition in London, England. The Cambridge University and the Oxford University teams participate in a boat racing competition on the River Thames starting near the Putney Bridge. Swans in the river. The Cambridge team jumps into an early lead. Cambridge defeats Oxford by 6 lengths.
A soldier speaks over a mobile phone in Anchorage, Alaska. Soldiers patrol devastated areas of Anchorage, following an earthquake. Damaged buildings with debris on the ground. Soldiers stand on a street and a man point towards a building. Interior of destroyed houses. A clock and crockery on a wooden frame. An armed soldier walks on a road. Destroyed buildings and wreckage in the background.
Senator Hubert Humphrey is chosen by U.S. President Lyndon Johnson to be a candidate for the Vice-Presidential elections. Senator Hubert Humphrey and President Lyndon Johnson driven off in a car. President Lyndon Johnson at the U.S. Capitol building during the oath ceremony after winning the Presidential elections. His supporters cheer holding banners. President Johnson waves at the crowd. President Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson in New Jersey. A crowd cheers and applauds on hearing the President's speech.
United States President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House Rose Garden in Washington DC. President Johnson delivers a State of the Union message to the Congress. He briefs reporters and speech writer Ted C. Sorensen before leaving for the U.S. Capitol. President Johnson and the First Lady Mrs. Ladybird Johnson heading towards their car. President Lyndon Johnson addresses the Congress. He touches upon the issues of civil rights, unemployment, and poverty. President Johnson announces a "War on Poverty in America" and a 25 percent cut in material for nuclear weapons.