Photographers take pictures of Mrs. Eisenhower at door of the White House flanked by Latin American beauty queens from Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Mercedes Baquero of Colombia holds the title of "Queen of the Americas" and the other two women, Annabelle Nebel from Ecuador and a beauty queen from Panama, respectively, are the members of her court.
A female bullfighter in Colombia. Berthe Trujillo, a female bullfighter bows. Audience in spectator stands cheer. Bullfight scenes: She waves a cloth to draw the attention of the bull. Bull hits her as she climbs on fences. Bull hits her. She lies down on the ground and other fighters wave a cloth to distract bull's attention. Berth out of the fighting area.
Major events of 1956. A bomb blast in Cali, Colombia killed 1200 people. People and policemen search for dead bodies in the rubble. Men pull out dead from the rubble. Dead bodies piled up.
The Bogota Conference in Bogota, Colombia. U.S. Secretary of State George C Marshall arrives with other officers. The officers walk towards a building. They enter the building. The officers seated at a desk discuss. The conference in session. The delegate from Nicaragua speaks.
Sale of a Patrol frigate to the nation of Colombia, taking place at the Pentagon in Washington DC. SECNAV (Secretary of the Navy) Dan A. Kimball and another U.S. government official has a discussion with a Colombian official. Secretary Kimball and the Colombian official at a table. They go through the sale papers. Both officials sign the papers as the third official watches. They shake hands and complete the sale.
Senate-Watergate hearings on presidential campaign activities of Richard Nixon in elections of 1972, Washington DC. Senator Sam Ervin Junior, Chairman of Select Committee arrives and takes chairman seat in the hall. Other staff members take their seats. He discusses with other jury members. Senator Truman Campbell called for cross examination. He repeats a pledge after Senator Ervin, a lawyer starts questioning him about Nixon's Presidential election campaign of 1972. He answers in detail about the events in campaign rallies. Jury members, staff members and press reporters inside the hall