A view of the badly damaged freighter USS Absaroka at Pacific Coast in Los Angeles. The ship damaged by a Japanese submarine in World War 2. Men stand on the freighter. A man carries a banner. The banner reads "A slip of a lip may sink a ship" urging confidentiality during the war The freighter undergoes repairs. Officers inspect the work.
The U.S. XFY-1 Pogo hovers over land during a test flight Man drives equipment carrying jeep. Cameraman takes pictures as the Convair XFY Pogo lifts off and hovers in the air and then descends.
A cowboy turns around while smoking. An unidentified object flies in the sky behind the man.
Record shows unidentified object flying in sky during day. Young child plays with his mother in garden.
Pet monkeys in cage at the backyard of the Ludwig family. Pet monkeys named Chichi, Mr. Moto and Albert are climbing and swinging around wire cage. Pet cat walks over the cage. A couple play with their pet monkeys in the backyard. Woman plays with monkey. Cat and monkey in man's lap.
Former football coach Amos Alonzo Stagg, celebrates his 95th birthday. Stagg receives a pile of postal mail from the mail man, wishing him happy birthday. Views of plaques and trophies honoring coach Stagg on his fireplace mantle. Hall of Fame certificate on the wall. Stagg with young children visiting him at home. A boy at the party enjoys a bite of cake. Stagg's wife gives him a kiss. Narrator notes that he also was the pitcher for 5 Yale baseball championships, and in football he is credited with inventing the man-in-motion, the tackling dummy, and the T-formation.
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