Excerpt from Kefauver Hearings. Senate's Kefauver Committee investigating crime and interstate commerce. Panel including Chairman Kefauver (Tennessee) in the hearing along with other committee members Herbert R. O'Conor (Maryland); Lester Hunt (Wyoming); Charles Tobey (New Hampshire); Alexander Wiley (Wisconsin). Close views of each member of the committee as various witnesses take the stand and address the committee. Estes Kefauver adjusting his glasses. The committee takes testimony from attorney George Levy of the Nassau Trotting Association, who is interrogated by the Committee's Chief Counsel, Rudolph Halley. .
Dr. Willey Ley in a weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope'. The show is produced by Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company. In the talk show the host introduces William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt. William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt ask questions about UFO flying saucers to Dr. Willey Ley. Renowned scientist Dr. Willey Ley is author of the book 'Rockets, Missiles, and Space Travel'.
Dr. Willey Ley in a weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope'. William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt ask questions about UFO flying saucers to Dr. Willey Ley. Renowned scientist Dr. Willey Ley is author of the book 'Rockets, Missiles, and Space Travel'. Dr. Willey Ley talks about flying saucers.
Dr. Willey Ley in a weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope'. William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt ask questions about UFO flying saucers to Dr. Willey Ley. Renowned scientist Dr. Willey Ley is author of the book 'Rockets, Missiles, and Space Travel'. He talks about setting up an agency for research in this field. Host announcer Frank Knight in the end of the show.
Frank Knight the host of weekly New York television talk show 'Longines Chronoscope' talks about Longines-Wittnauer watches. The show is produced by Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company. Various awards and medals received by Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company are seen. Several models of Longines-Wittnauer watches on display.
United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt with newly appointed Cabinet at Griffith Stadium, Washington DC for a game between the New York Yankees and the Washington Senators. Views of parade and army band playing musical instruments. Band plays several songs, opening with part of Hail to the Chief. Many advertising signs seen all over the stadium. Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees presents authographed baseball equipment to the U.S. War Secretary Mr. George Dern and speaks to Secretary Dern telling him he has sent other autographed equipment to the servicemen, and that the ball and bat he's handing over are for Secretary Dern. Secretary Dern thanks Babe Ruth for the autographed equipment which he says will be used by the military service men in training during the summer.
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