Policewomen in Tokyo, Japan. Former Police Commissioner of New York City Lewis J. Valentine is greeted by the Police Chief at Shiba headquarters. Officers standing on the steps to the building. Policewomen marching in formation at a training center. Policewomen at the center. The Police Commissioner and two other officers review the policewomen. The Police Commissioner speaks to the policewomen.
A fashion parade in New York City, New York. Three models displaying summer dresses and matching hats during the fashion parade. Foot wear with a bow and another one with metallic beadings on black that goes with the dresses. Two models displaying dinner gowns. A display of matching black footwear for the gowns. A few models displaying dresses for holidays. One of them wearing a scarf over her head. View of matching striped footwear and another one with butterfly bows on the front. A display of footwear for the beach. A model smiling.
The Women's International Bowling Congress in Kansas City, Missouri. Women bowling at a bowling alley during a bowling tournament. The lanes in the alley. The pins fall down. The audience applaud. A man and a few women seated in the front row of the audience. The man holding a child on his lap. A woman holding a bowling ball moves towards the lane. Several contestants releasing the balls and the pins falling down during the contest. Closeup views of bowling ball hitting pins. Human pin-setter seen behind pins, dropping into view to reset pins between frames.
Motorcycle hill climbing in Wenatchee, Washington. Motorcyclists lined up for a rocky hill ride. Several people standing behind the motorcyclists. Men riding the motorbikes on the rocky hill. One of them falls down. People stand around and watch the dangerous stunt riding. A motorcycle races leaving trails of mud and dirt. A man watching the motorcyclist.
The Nuremberg Trials in Nuremberg, Germany after the conclusion of World War 2. Official cars passing on roads guarded by policemen. A signboard on a barricade on a road reads 'Stop, Halt'. A court building with Allied flags displayed on the fence of the building. A few men and women entering through the gate to the court. Guards at the entrance gate. A motorcyclist is stopped at the entrance by a guard. The guard standing with a gun. The defendants, Nazi officials, climbing up the steps to the court room. Russian, French and British officials seated in the courtroom during the trial. A judge lists the inhuman activities and atrocities of the Nazi leaders for which they are being tried. Views from concentration camps: An emaciated prisoner at a camp. Bodies of exterminated prisoners laid on the ground in a camp. Bodies of tortured prisoners lying on the ground. Nazi officials seated in the courtroom listening to the proceedings. Guards standing behind the Nazi chiefs seated in a cubicle. The judge, seated with other officials, reading from a document. Other officials seated in the courtroom. Piles of paper strewn on the floor of the courtroom after the end of a day's proceedings. The people in the courtroom listen to Sir Geoffrey Lawrence as he pronounces sentences including death by hanging for Goering, life imprisonment for Hess, death by hanging for von Ribbentrop and for Streicher. Nazi officials listen to the verdict, 11 of them would be hanged till death, 6 of them would be jailed and 3 would be acquitted. Other Nazi officials listen to the verdict. Guards standing behind them. Men on a platform prepare for a Nazi official's hanging. Brief gallows scene at end of clip of an unidentified war criminal being hanged.
From the CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) Studio in New York, a program on the World Food Problem. The audience enters the recording studio for the Chiquita Banana program. Other audience listen. Chiquita Banana program proceeds. Actors, band and singers on stage. Miss Chiquita sings (Elsa Miranda, not related to Carmen Miranda). The announcer makes announcements about Chiquita's song. A sign: 'Chiquita Banana, The Banana Song'. Chiquita sings a plea for food to the music of her banana song, but with different words than the regular Chiquita banana song.
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