New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey hails the Liberation of Paris by the Allied forces. The New York State Capitol building (State St. and, Washington Ave, Albany, NY 12224, United States) in Albany, New York. Governor Dewey addresses the nation regarding the Liberation of Paris in World War II. He states that the incident is an inspiration to others still under the Nazi German occupation. He talks about the contribution of Allied forces to the cause, America's war efforts and the goal to defeat Germany and Japan.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower,Senate Majority Leader,William Knowland and Senate Minority Leader, Lyndon Baines Johnson, pose on steps of White House along with other Senators following signing of Southeast Asia treaty Organization documents by the President and Secretary of State (John Foster Dulles, who is also seen in rear of group photo). Later, Senator Johnson and others are interviewed by reporters.
Our own United States film 'Harbor Lights' pictures New York harbor. Ship Elizabeth and other vessels navigate into New York Harbor. Freighter passes by with Statue of Liberty in the background. Cunard sign.
Singer Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como and orchestra at CBS studio, New York, United States. Perry Como rehearsing a song named 'Now'. Band leader Mr Adams with the orchestra playing in the background.
Singer Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como at CBS studio, New York, United States. Perry Como rehearsing a song named 'Now'.
Singer Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como and orchestra at CBS studio, New York, United States. Perry Como and orchestra on stage, broadcast song named 'Now'. Band leader Mr Adams with clarinet, base fiddle, guitar and trumpet players in the background.
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