The original release sheet reads:
NAVY'S MUSEUM DISPLAYS HISTORY:
During "Navy Week" there's no more appropriate place for a painless education than the Washington Navy Yard Museum. Here, in dramatic display is a living history of the great heritage that is the United States Navy. You can see models of famous fighting ships, including the collection of the late President Kennedy.
NEW BRIDGE TO MAKE BOW:
The Verrazano Bridge casts its lacy shadows across the skyline of New York as workmen put the final touches on the new beauty's makeup. The span will connect the Borough of Staten Island with mainland New York - the first time that a bridge has joined the Island with the State of which it is a part.
'COPTERS HELP BUILD JUNGLE STATION:
Air Force helicopters bring materials to a 3,000-foot high peak in South Vietnam where a radio relay station is set up. The new communication center, atop a Buddhist Temple, will keep remote outposts in touch with the Command Center.
THE "HOTEL OF THE STARS"
Lew Wasserman, M C A President, and Ernest Henderson of the International Sheraton System, sign a contract for a 500-room luxury hotel on the Universal City lot. Screen and TV stars are present and John McIntyre, Tippi Hedren and Ernest Borgnine are lucky enough to receive mementos of what will ultimately be a $40,000,000 1,800- room complex.
SPORTS
FOOTBALL
BOSTON COLLEGE CLIPS AIR FORCE:
The Air Force Academy "Falcons" land in Boston to take on the Boston College "Eagles" and, appropriately enough, it's an air battle. The Academy takes an early lead, but Ed Foley plays a razzle-dazzle game at Quarterback for Boston and the Eagles pluck the Falcons in the third quarter to win 13 to 7.