View of the backyard of the home of six-year old girl, Suzanne Degnan, being sought by Police after being kidnapped. A radio technician with headset and microphone prepares for broadcast from inside the home. A man walking outside, with a pair of dogs on leashes. Men with shovels sort through debris seeking signs of the missing girl. Searchers on a neighborhood street corner. More views of the man and dogs. A picture of Suzanne Degnan. Closeup of man with shovel looking through debris. Man pulling trash from a dumpster, as spectators watch. More searchers looking for clues on the ground. Radio technician gives go-ahead signal to the missing girl's father,Jim Degnan, who broadcasts an appeal over Chicago Station, WGN, for safe return of his daughter. Front view of the Degnan home. Officials and newsmen gathered at the doorstep.
Hawaiian men working in a pineapple field in Honolulu, Hawaii. A machine gun in a sandbag bunker along a street. Vehicles drive past the bunker on the street. Hawaiian men working in a pineapple field. He collects pineapples in a cloth bag. (World War II period).
Elevated view of traffic on a street in Honolulu, Hawaii. Vehicles drive past on a busy street with buildings all along. The Aloha clock tower seen in the distance. Hawaiian civilians cross the road. A U.S. navy enlisted sailor looks over a captured two man Japanese submarine. The submarine placed on a metal stand.
Launch of the world's first nuclear powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, at shipyard of the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation, Groton, Connecticut. Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower breaks a bottle of champagne on the bow of USS Nautilus as a part of tradition. The submarine slides down the ways into the waters of the Thames River. A Navy CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter flies above USS Nautilus underway in Long Island Sound..
Aerial view from airplane flying low over a dairy pasture outside San Jacinto, California, shows cars and people below, gathered around a parked Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft that landed there on July 14, 1937, after a nonstop flight over the North Pole, from Moscow, Russia. Closeup of local people standing in roped off area, looking at the airplane. Scene changes to Soviet pilot, Mikhail Gromov; Co-pilot, Sergei Danilin, and Navigator, Andrei Yumashev, meeting the Press, 20 miles away, on veranda at March Army Air Field Officers Club. Back at the landing site, local people walk under the aircraft wings and examine it closely. Letters "25ND25" are stenciled under the left wing. Back at March Field, American Air Corps officers shake hands with the Soviet flyers.
The first Albatross birds from Midway Island land in San Francisco, California after a 4000 miles flight. Two men take the birds out of a cage. A Pan American Clipper aircrfat parked in the background. A man feeds the birds inside a cage at the Fleischacker Zoo.
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