Transport wagon and other vehicles parked at a forest area. People lined up at lake's bank. Men on a boat in small lake. Dog walks towards a wooden object floating in water. Another animal, possibly a beaver, is on the wooden floating log. Dog chases animal. Another dog swims out and approaches the animal and fights with it. A circular point of light UFO or unidentified flying object in sky at night. Cats near a wooden object. Dogs outside a house.
Drunk detector spots fuzziness after three drinks. Municipal Police tests a drunk detector in Cleveland. Men take alcoholic beverages for the test. The machine is tested. It supplies scientific evidence against motorists accused of drunken driving. The Rotating discs of the detector confuse the eyes of the drunk people but fail to affect sober suspects.
Roy Mitchell and Byron Newcomb set a new flight endurance record in Cleveland. Monoplane on ramp. Huge crowd near the plane. A blimp and plane overhead. Two Stinson Detroiters in flight to flight refueling. Aerial view of the city. Roy Mitchell and Byron Newcomb at Cleveland airport. They are greeted by other men at the airport.
Mayor Carl Burton Stokes, African American political leader in Cleveland, at the time of his election as Mayor of Cleveland on November 7, 1967. Views of his campaign headquarters and posters in it that read 'Stokes For Progress'. Men and women wearing Stokes hats. The crowd cheers at his mayoral victory. Newly elected Mayor Stokes addresses the crowd from microphone and receives constant applause and cheering. Audio of new Mayor Stokes speaking to supporters in his victory speech while scenes are shown of African American and white men and women citizens of Cleveland walking on streets of the city in typical late 1960's and early 1970's fashions. Scene includes pedestrians young and old walking and boarding a city bus. Mayor Stokes seen exiting a building and walking in Cleveland. Meeting in progress in Cleveland City Council chamber. Views of various City Council members including a number of African American council members. Mayor Stokes seated with U.S. President Richard Nixon and other big city mayors discussing the urban crisis.
Crowd in stands, for the 1929 Cleveland Air Races, watch as formations of U.S. Army airplanes put on a show for them. Charles A. Lindbergh, seated in the stands, looks through binoculars. Army planes spell out their initials in formation. Various flying formations of Army airplanes. A flight of three Army biplanes performs a loop in formation.
Newsreel clip on Willie Mays' dominance during baseball's 1963 All-Star Game. Clip opens with shots of 44,000 people in attendance at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. In the second inning, with the Angels' Ken McBride pitching, Mays steals second, then scores moments later on a single by Dick Groat. In the third inning, Mays singles to score Hank Aaron, steals second again, then scores on a hit by Ed Bailey. The American League comes back to tie the game on hits by Frank Malzone of the Red Sox and Earl Battey of the Twins. (Note: you can see large sections of empty seats in the background of these shots.) National League goes ahead again in fifth when Tommy Davis moves to third on error and Mays drives him in on a groundout. Later, Joe Pepitone of the Yankees hits a long drive off the Dodgers' Don Drysdale, but Mays catches it near the 380 ft. sign in centerfield. Mays bangs his shin against the fence and limps in but is ok. Yankees' Bobby Richardson makes final out in the ninth and the National League wins 5-3.
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