The U.S. Army introduces its newest air defense missile Hawk. Hawk missiles are launched from a launching carrier. Aircraft overhead being attacked by a missile. Hawk missiles launched from a carrier. The aircraft explodes after facing an attack and it comes down in flames.
A trade fair in Poznan, Poland. Excavation machinery from Germany in operation. Heavy machinery from Russia is being operated by men. A sign reads 'Renault'. People attend the fair. American cars and truck are displayed.
French Prime Minister Maurice Bourgès Maunoury arrives to meet French President Rene Coty in Paris, France. Maurice Maunoury arrives at the Élysée Palace (55 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France). He confronts the same economic problems and the continuing Algerian War that beset his predecessors.
Monsanto House of the Future opens for the public at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Men in suits including Mr. Walt Disney (Walt Elias Disney) are on hand at the opening of the futuristic house, featuring many curves and heavy use of plastic. Standing beside the men, a young girl opens the door of house and enters. Husband, wife, girl and boy children of a family enter the house and look around. The woman is dressed in a fine dress and the man in a suit. Narrator describes them as a typical American family. The family investigates different storage units in the modern kitchen of the future including one for atomic-radiated food. The housewife works buttons to open cabinets and to open a work surface that includes a combination supersonic dishwasher and a storage unit. The girl adjusts the height of a sink in a bathroom. Family members in a living room.
Native American Indian representatives from the Northwest coastal tribes of Washington and British Columbia gather at the Lummi Indian Reservation near Bellingham, Washington for water canoe races. Indians arrive at the Lummi Indian Reservation to participate in the canoe race. Indians rowing a canoe.
Actor Jack Webb promotes U.S. Saving Bonds in the United State. Webb speaks about a true story that concerns arson. He speaks that a fire was started in an office building where $25,000 in savings bonds burned to ashes but the owner had a record of their serial numbers. He wrote to the Treasury Department and they sent duplicates. Webb says that the owner was saved from financial emergency and could start his business again. Webb speaks that people should buy bonds regularly.