U.S. President Richard Nixon attends an agricultural fair , in Washington, DC. Richard Nixon speaking to a group of officials. A sign reads 'Agriculture works for peace'. Agricultural equipment on display. The Washington Monument can be seen in background. A fountain is seen on the grounds. Richard Nixon is just casually mingling with persons at the show.
Assembly of persons with a few sitting beside a lectern holding the Presidential Seal. The Presidential flag stands by drapes in background. A speaker at the lectern introduces President Richard Nixon, who steps to the lectern, as the assembly of people stands and applauds. Nixon begins to speak.
Congressmen visit Honolulu, Hawaii towards the end of World War II. Car carrying congressmen arrives at Honolulu harbor. Senator of Washington H. M. Jackson, Senator of North Carolina Herbert C Bonner, members of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Commission being accompanied by Jerome Corbert acting Governor of Hawaii, and Commanding-General U.S. Army Post and Service Command Brigadier General Roy E. Blount board a motor launch. They tour Honolulu harbor in a motor launch. Ship in harbor.
Film Producer Walter Wanger in his office in Hollywood. Hollywood Film Producer Walter Wanger speaks at his desk. Various views of the same.
Hollywood Film Producer Walter Wanger in his office in Hollywood. Walter Wanger speaks to Director John Meehan and Editor Otho Lovering seated in his office. Director Meehan and Editor Lovering talk to each other. Producer Wanger writes while he talks to the Director.
Hollywood Director John Meehan at a film set in Hollywood. Director John Meehan talks to a man who is holding a script. Director Meehan speaking.
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