Match for United States Women's Open Golf Championship in Worcester, Massachusetts. Woman player hits the shot at a golf course. Spectators watch the match. Golf players include Earling Heggie, Joe. In the final round, Betsy Rawls holds a lead and wins her 4th U.S. open.
Republican Party's nominating convention in Chicago, United States. Large crowd gathers for nominating convention of the Republican Party. U.S. President Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower and Vice president Richard Nixon talk in Chicago. Presidential motorcade arrives for GOP convention. Citizens welcome the President Eisenhower. President Eisenhower waves at the crowd from his car. President Eisenhower and his wife Mamie Eisenhower wave at crowd during convention. He delivers a speech. A dignitary speaks on microphone. People stand with banners of 'Nixon for president'. A sign designed as a traffic light reads, 'Stop and Think, Go With Nixon' U.S. ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and his wife at a press conference. He answers the questions of newsmen about presidential campaign for Nixon. Presidential candidate Nixon seated with his family announces his choice of UN Ambassador Lodge as his running mate.
Project Excelsior including scenes of high altitude parachute jumps in United States. View of gondola and balloon above the clouds. Captain Joseph Kittinger steps out of the gondola. He jumps out of the gondola.
WS building in Washington, D.C. , possibly the Department of Labor. Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell, steel industry chief negotiator R. Conrad Cooper, and Steelworkers Union leader David J. McDonald gathered at a table. James P. Mitchell announces settlement of the 116 day steel strike of 1959, which started on July 15, 1959 and ended with an October 21 court injunction which was upheld by the Supreme Court on November 7. Mitchell explains that a "recommendation for settlement" was made, but that his announcement was pending ratification. The three men shake hands after the announcement. The narrator explains that the pact has benefits "totaling some 39 cent an hour."
WS Senate Caucus Room in Washington D.C. USA. Members of the press listen as JFK announces his candidacy for President of the United States. In his speech, he notes that, "The Presidency is the most powerful office in the Free World. Through its leadership can come a more vital life for our people." At the conclusion of his speech, a reporter asks him if he might consider accepting the position of Vice President. He answers, "I shall not on any condition be a candidate for Vice President...."
Street scenes in the Sweet Auburn neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia. Black and White men walking on a street. Various store signs hang over the street. Store sign with Pepsi Cola logo. Store signs read “Beauty School & Supplies”, “Veterans Shoe Shop” and “Public Telephone”. A white man talks to an African American man wearing a suit. A pickup truck traveling on Auburn Ave NE turns onto Bell St SE. The Big Bethel AME Church (220 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States), the oldest African American church in Sweet Auburn, is seen in background. Street signs show intersection between Auburn Avenue NE and Bell St. NE. View of the Big Bethel AME Church tower “Jesus Saves” sign.
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