Hearst Metrotone News, Inc., Collection. 1937 - 1942. News of the Day Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1963 - 12/1967. News of the Day (Feb. 14)

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Hearst Metrotone News, Inc., Collection. 1937 - 1942. News of the Day Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1963 - 12/1967. News of the Day (Feb. 14)

1965

Part 1, flying ambulance brings wounded GI's home to San Francisco, Calif.; commercial airliner carries U.S. civilians ordered evacuated from Vietnam, Indochina. Part 2, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip of Gr. Brit. visit Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, E. Africa; tour; tribesmen in full regalia; children in mass gymnastics display. Part 3, first trainees of new Job Corps arrive at Catoctin Center, Md.; boys undergo job training. Part 4, Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson meets high school students at White House; George and Randolph Hearst with children; Pres. shakes hands with boys from Senate Youth Program. Part 5, baseball practice in new domed stadium in Houston, Tex.

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