Swimming Meet And Diving First shot is the swimmers are doing the back stroke it could be a 50 meter event. Next is a MCU of the divers doing back flips and half twist. A male diver does a great swan dive. MCU of the winners of the events.
Image Quality is poor and will not improve upon mastering. Christian Convention Many Christians band together to love and honor Christ. Christian convention. This convention is being held in a sports arena, like a baseball or football field, Throngs of people gather to praise Jesus Christ and their from all denominations. LS of the altar with a huge cross. MCU of the men from different ministries walking in. MCU of people sitting and waiting in expectation of a great sermon. One minister is delivering a sermon MS. Under the sign "Jesus Christ" is the choir singing Gospel hymns. After the service all the Christians exit in an orderly form, smiling.
Canadian Railway Strike Airport workers loading produce and other food products on a plane. Crowds of people watch the operation taking place. The Canadian Railway System is paralyzed by nation wide Railway Strike. Aerial shot of a railway depot where the trains both shipping and passenger are sitting dormant. Throngs of railway workers picketing, both men and women. We see produce being stock piled going nowhere. MCUS of a plane being loaded with produce. MCU of men and women at the airport waiting for tickets. MS of people getting on a plane. People cueing up for bus tickets and boarding of the busses.
Jumpy, blurry, dull in contrast and images Canada: Shooting Wolves From A Bi-Plane Coyotes ravaging Alberta livestock herds are hunted from the air and many of them bite the snow under a sharpshooter's gun. Biplane, aerial shots. Man shoots wolves or coyotes from the plane. Opening shot of a bi-plane flying over the snow covered ground somewhere in Canada. Spotted running over the snow covered ground is an animal. The man sitting in the co-pilots seat leans out the window and shoots the poor wolf what a sports man. At camp, his friends come out to greet him and admire his trophy - a dead wolf.
Jumpy, blurry, dull in contrast and images Ski Jumping Billy olsen captures the invitational ski meet with a mighty leap of 279 feet. Ski trials. You have to start somewhere in a sport and in this one Ski-jumping - long jump it starts in Michigan in the good old winter time. By the way these skiers jump you can pretty much tell who's going to have a successful jump and who is not.
Jumpy, blurry, dull in contrast and images Nyu Cagers Win The rampaging nyu basketball team staves of a thrilling last minute rally by notre dame to win 66 to 63. Game in progress. This is a college or pro basketball game, I am not sure. The visiting team controls the ball as they dribble, pass or throw the ball around -finely someone makes a shot. Because of the basketball rebounds eventually a team player sinks the ball into the hoop and whap, there it is, he scores. .
Jumpy, blurry, dull in contrast and images Playing for the golf cup, spectators applauding. As the golf spectators watch the golfers are teeing off. After all the golfers play just like in any other sport there's only one winner and he is presented the golfers cup award. The other golfers congratulate the winner and admire the golfers cup.
Hotel Strike At The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel labor strike in the crowd of people a sign reads "Hotel Workers Are Humans".
Centennial For Olympia In 1853 Governor Isaac Stevens proclaimed Olympia the Territorial capital, and the first Washington Territorial legislature met here in 1854. Today, Thurston County, in addition to having the seat of government at Olympia, bases its economy on wood products manufacturing, dairying and poultry raising. The Port of Olympia continues to grow in importance as an exporter of wood products. In 1950 they held a 100 year Centennial for Olympia, Washington where a parade was the order of the day. Covered wagons, men and women dressed in attire of the 1800's. Horses pulling stage coaches and wagons. Olympia crowned senior citizens as king and queen of the Centennial festival.
Heavy Rains Flood Canadian Towns During the 1950 flood, more than 100,000 people were forced from their homes and 10,000 homes were flooded as one-eighth of Winnipeg was submerged by flood waters.
Master 1804 - Tape 1 TLSs B-52 Stratofortress jet bomber parked on snowy tarmac at Carswell Air Force Base. TLS two tractors parked on tarmac. MS two African-American USAF airmen looking off-screen, both in winter garments. TLS four USAF airmen standing on tarmac. MS B-52 tires off runway (apparently the bomber careened off-track). MS tractor tread tracks in snow. LS fire truck pulling away from scene. MS military officers talking to men in marked Chevy Nova. LS B-52, tractor parked behind it. TLS black airman directing something off-screen. Rear view LSs ground crews walking toward bomber.
Victoria Day / May Day A Man escorting the Queen down a carpet aisle little girls line the pathway on each side. New Qeen gets crowned, "Queen of May" After the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, an Act was passed by the Parliament of Canada establishing a legal holiday on May 24 in each year (or May 25 if May 24 fell on a Sunday) under the name Victoria Day. meanwhile, Canada continued to observe Victoria Day. An amendment to the Statutes of Canada in 1952 established the celebration of Victoria Day on the Monday preceding May 25.
Paint up! Clean up! Union Street, E. Waterloo. Fixing up the outside of a house, planting and refurbishing. In spite of the hard work everyone's smiling as though their having a good time.
Desert Camel Corp Egypt's famed camel corps, Mounties of the desert, set out in the shadow of the pyramids to track down a camel thief. A dramatic pursuit across the desert, and arrest is the climax for men who keep law and order in one of the world's desolate spots.
Tap-dancing' beanpole fiddler John Hartford entertains us with an old-timey solo rendition of "Skippin' In The Mississippi Dew."
La Costa plays a harmonica version "Shenandoah," then launches into an absurdly sultry rendition of the "American Trilogy" medley of hoary old chestnuts that begins with "Old Man River."
La Costa's medley continues with "Dixie Land," and "Battle Hymn Of The Republic." At the end, La Costa is engulfed in a cloud of fiery smoke apparently intended to evoke an explosion on a Civil War battlefield. The whole sequence is almost sublimely silly.
Dolly tells La Costa that her performance nearly excited her to death, then Dolly, La Costa, and John Hartford perform Hartford's trademark number "Gentle On My Mind" as a trio.
On a minimal set decorated as a stylized chapel, Dolly Parton sings "How Great Thou Art."
La Costa and John Hartford compliment Dolly, and she thanks them for being on the show. Then Dolly wraps the program by singing the standard closer "I Will Always Love You" as end credits roll.
Opening of The Dolly Show #122 with special guests The 5th Dimension. To the strains of Dolly's record "Love Is Like A Butterfly" we fade up on plastic prop butterfly lit with pulsating pastel blue and violet lights. Camera pulls out to reveal butterfly as part of giant sparkly sign reading simply "Dolly." The sign rises into the rafters as lights come up on the set and Dolly Parton is lowered from the ceiling on a swing.
Summer ski meet on man made snow on a ski jump. Men perpare an artifical ski jump. Ice is sprayed onto the jump. They feed blocks of ice into the machine. The skiers are jumping while crowds watch. The summer swimmers are swimming in a lake.
Opening of The Dolly Show #123 with special guest Mel Tillis. To the strains of Dolly's record "Love Is Like A Butterfly" we fade up on plastic prop butterfly lit with pulsating pastel blue and violet lights. Camera pulls out to reveal butterfly as part of giant sparkly sign reading simply "Dolly." The sign rises into the rafters as lights come up on the set and Dolly Parton is lowered from the ceiling on a swing. To canned applause as voice-over announces her, Dolly steps off the red velvet swing in a tight-fitting glittery blue and red Nudie-style suit and sings "The Entertainer."
Dolly introduces the Country Music Association's 1976 Entertainer of the Year, Mel Tillis. Mel and Dolly trade anecdotes about their respective CMA awards. Canned laughter added after Mel's stuttering, even when he's not saying anything funny. Mel makes joke at his own expense about a "Mel Tillis Christmas Doll" that when you wind it up, says nothing. Mel starts to tell a traveling salesman joke, but a technician comes in and points to his watch, and Dolly says they have to go to a commercial right now. Dolly and Mel reprise opening song.