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Speeds Trials Bonneville Salt Flats In Utah
Clip: 352869_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1590
Original Film: 026-499-07
HD: N/A
Location: UTAH
Timecode: 00:12:25 - 00:13:05

Once again Bonneville salt flats echo to the thunder of motors as scores of super-racers flash across the course. Records fall like autumn leaves. MLS - Big boys and their toys. MCUS - Mechanics surround one of the racers "Body Shop". CUS - A couple of the cars on the salt flat. CUS - A timing device for the cars when their racing "Oh my, is that old fashioned, or what?". MLS - One of the racing cars going by at top speed. CUS - Men's heads turn as they watch the cars go by. MCUS - One of the timing referees with the timing device. MCUS - The winner presented a trophy shaking hands. MCUS - The sports enthusiast applauding showing their approval. CUS - The designer of the winning car gets a kiss from a young movie star.

Toy Train For School Tots Joyland
Clip: 352878_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1590
Original Film: 026-500-06
HD: N/A
Location: Kansas
Timecode: 00:18:13 - 00:18:56

Back to school via an amusement park and a toy train for lucky Wichita school kids. It's the only way to school till a new highway is built. Establishing shot - Men, Women and children going through the gates at Toyland. CUS - Children queue in line entering the park. CUS - A park engineer is checking out the little trains engine. CUS - Little toy train with its children passengers waving to the camera and parents. POVS - Little train going over the bridge. MLS - A street under construction for the school kids. MLS - Kids getting off the little train and running up the hill to their school/

Vacation's End: President Back To Grind After Fishing
Clip: 352891_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1590
Original Film: 026-502-02
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 00:29:08 - 00:29:59

President Dwight D. Eisenhower climaxes his Colorado vacation by hooking a handsome trout after a spirited battle. Then, it's back to the white house. En route, in Chicago, the president greets a meeting of republican women. Establishing shot - Scenic landscape of Colorado. CUS - President Eisenhower in a stream fishing. MCUS - Fish being reeled in. MCUS - Ike netting the fish. MLS - President Eisenhower at the podium. MCUS - Republican women applauding the president. MCUSL - The president and Mamie Eisenhower, she is holding a bouquet of flowers.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488946_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10423
Original Film: 114004
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.35.22-GURNEY continues to interrogate DEAN about his meetings with the President] Senator GURNEY. Well, you had a meeting with him the 14th of March, did you not? Mr. DEAN. That is correct. Senator GURNEY. I mean, the 15th. Mr. DEAN. On the 15th after the press conference I met with him, yes. Senator GURNEY. WHAT did you discuss? Mr. DEAN. The President after the press conference called Dick Moore and I over to his office and I call recall very vividly that the President was very relaxed, he completed the press conference, and he was--his initial comment to both Moore, and I was he was surprised that after having made a rather historic announcement about the, opening up of liaison offices with Peking and the announcement of the appointment of Ambassador Bruce to fill that post, that the first question that the press had asked after he had read this announcement was whether or not Dean would appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Gray hearings. From there the discussion became rather rambling. It was the President's recollection of his handling of the Hiss case, Mr. Moore's recollection of how the President, had handled the Hiss case, and it was -what I would call more of a social conversation than a working conversation, [00.36.45] Senator GURNEY. Then, you did not discuss anything about Watergate at that meeting? Mr. DEAN. No, sir. Senator GURNEY. All right. March 16. You had a meeting with him on March 16? Mr. DEAN. On the 16th we discussed matters on how Mr. Ziegler should follow up on matters that had arisen during the press conference. I recall that one of the things the President had tried to accomplish--- Senator GURNEY. GURNEY. I am just trying to shorten it up. Did you discuss Watergate with him at all? Mr. DEAN. Not specifically, no. Senator GURNEY. All right, March 17. You had a meeting that day? [00.37.19-funny stuff] Mr. DEAN. March 17? Yes, that was St. Patrick's Day and I recall the President had a green tie on [laughter] and sitting in the oval office. Senator GURNEY. Well, that is probably true. [00.37.29-DEAN'S account indicates that NIXON was aware of the program to interfere with the GRAY hearings as part of a coverup plan] Mr. DEAN. He was very relaxed and be had his feet up on the desk and was very--the thing that stuck in my mind from that, particular conversation' was that he wondered if the Senate -would bite the bait that he had put out at his press conference on litigating over the question of Dean and executive privilege because he was convinced if they did you would never see, any of the White House staff before the Senate. Senator GURNEY. Well, if he was all that relaxed, I guess you didn't discuss Watergate. Is that, a fair thing to say? Mr. DEAN. I think that is correct, Yes. Other than as I say -we. were, just following a consistent theme that, had been developed at La. Costa regarding dealing with Watergate issues, he was continuing during these meetings where I referred to Gray discussing the fact that he was very distressed that, Gray was turning over FBI files that, related to Watergate. Senator' GURNEY. Well, now, what about March 19, there, was a Meeting -with him then, as a matter of fact, two meetings. Did you discuss Watergate on those meetings? I am not sure of whether there were two or not, were, there one or two, do you recall? It looks like, two on this log. Mr. DEAN. Well, what happened on that, as I recall, I don't know what records you are, reading from. Senator GURNEY. I am reading from a White House log which was furnished the committee. Mr. DEAN. All right. Now what I recall there, is I came, to the President's office and he wanted to discuss, it was a discussion of the media problems related to the Gray hearings, and some of the postures he, had taken on executive privilege and as the conversation proceeded I realized it was a media-type area he was getting into. Senator GURNEY. Again if I can help shorten it, that is what it says here, too. that you discussed these judiciary problems. Mr. DEAN. That is right. Senator GURNEY. You did not discuss Watergate? Mr. DEAN. No, and the, reason--I don't know, the meeting was interrupted when I had suggested that Dick Moore come down and join the discussion, and the President indeed called for Dick Moore and Dick Moore came in to the meeting. Senator GURNEY. Now what about March 20 here, there were one, two--no, three phone calls at one meeting as I see it here. Do you recall what they were about? Mr. DEAN. Yes, I do. On the 20th--the preceding evening, on March 19, we, had discussed the matter of the fact that a number of charges were -being made that related to my involvement in the. Watergate that were coming out of the Senate confirmation hearings of Mr. Gray, and -we discussed whether I was--I was very anxious to send written interrogatories as we had offered the committee at that time. [00.40.31]

French Ford Of The Future
Clip: 352899_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1590
Original Film: 026-503-03
HD: N/A
Location: France
Timecode: 00:36:50 - 00:37:41

Famous for pioneering in fashions, France unveils a new automobile that has a fine futuristic flair-with space-ship sleek lines, and a host of unusual luxury features built in. Establishing shot - The car drives out, it look's a little like a Thunderbird. CUS - Man takes a straw full of water a puts a drop on the roof of the car. Everything that is opened on the car closes up. CUS - Built in electronic jack, it automatically lifts up the car. CUS - Man is talking on the phone that is installed in the car, CUS - The man is now shaving.

United Nations Handicap
Clip: 352910_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1590
Original Film: 026-504-05
HD: N/A
Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey
Timecode: 00:45:10 - 00:46:02

20,000 Turf fans see Chilean-bred Iceberg II sweep the field in this international racing classic. The 8 to 1 shot winner takes down a $43,000 purse. MLS - Horses are paraded around the track. CUS - Man blowing the horse trumpet. MLS - Horseracing fans. CUS - Fans and older lady and man. MLS - Horses are racing around the track. MLS - The horses are really turning it on coming around the track. MLS - Iceberg crossing the finish line, he is the winner.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488947_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10423
Original Film: 114004
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.40.31-GURNEY continues to interrogate DEAN about his meetings with NIXON.] Senator GURNEY. But those discussions were about the 302 files, I think, and the Segretti letter probably. Mr. DEAN. What happened as I recall, probably. recall, Senator Ervin had been on nationwide television the -preceding Sunday, on Meet the Press or Face, the Nation, and had made, some statements about sending the Sergeant at Arms down to arrest people at, the White House, and there had also been questions that had been raised regarding the reason that principal interrogatories would not be sufficient because you could not cross-examine a written interrogatory. I think that everybody at the White House agreed that you can't cross-examine written interrogatory. Senator GURNEY. I might Say the chairman of our committee was very persuasive and effective on that; he convinced everybody that you could not. Mr. DEAN. Well, the White House, realized he had a very convincing point, I will assure you. Senator GURNEY. Well, again, if we can shorten it, except for matters like that the Watergate coverup was not discussed; is that a fact? Mr. DEAN. Well, now, there -was an effort in those meetings to get a draft letter up where Dean could explain some of this. This wasn't what I -would call baring all the facts of the Watergate and how I -was going to answer that letter. I submitted a copy of the draft of the response which you have as an exhibit before the committee. Senator GURNEY. Well, I now--- [00.42.06-DEAN talks about expressing a desire to meet with NIXON to personally fill him in on the implications of WATERGATE] Mr. DEAN. Then on the 20TH, of course,, I had a call that, evening from the President and we were talking further about, some of the, things we talked about. during the day, and it was at the fail end of the conversation that I said to the President, "I would like to meet with you the next day to give you a report, on some of the implications of the Watergate." Senator GURNEY. Well, thank: you, Mr. Dean; I am sorry we too so long to get through there, but I was trying as I am sure you understand, to get a rundown of the actual discussions, direct discussions with the President---- Mr. DEAN. Mr. Gurney, I might say this--- Senator GURNEY [continuing]. On Watergate. Mr. DEAN [continuing]. That just, I know that every time I entered the oval office I appreciated the enormity of dealing with the President of the United States, at no time did I ever feel I withheld anything from the President and I think anyone who went in there and is asked any question by the President does not withhold anything, just as when I am saying something about the President I realize the enormity of that also, and I wouldn't lightly or in any way intentionally say anything that I did not know to be, the facts as I knew them in my mind. [00.43.32] Senator GURNEY. Well, in summary, let me simply state my understanding of what we found out here: I understand it is your own testimony that you did not think the President had anything to do with the planning of the, Watergate break-in or the break-in; is that a fact?, Mr. DEAN. I have no knowledge of that, at all, sir. [00.43.56-GURNEY wants to emphasize the fact that DEAN did not tell NIXON about Watergate prior to March 1973, which would support the thesis that NIXON was ignorant of the coverup] Senator GURNEY. Mr. Dean, I think it is also true, at least according to my understanding, that during the rest of the year 1972 between June 16 or was it the 17th, the day of the break-in, except for a meeting on September 15, even you have not testified to any discussions with the President about Watergate. Isn't that correct? Mr. DEAN. Well, Well, 'sir, at the meeting on the 15th, Senator, we got discussing some very narrow semantic--- Senator GURNEY. I understand, but what I say, except for- that meeting isn't that correct? Mr. DEAN. That is correct. [00.44.33-GURNEY is insistent on his point of view] Senator GURNEY. And, of course, it is understandable here that you and I have different interpretations of that. Your interpretation is that when the President said to you, "Bob tells me you have done a good job, you interpret that as meaning he knew all that you had been doing on Watergate and I simply say that the interpretation can be assessed to that that he was talking about the investigation you were doing in connection with the FBI. [00.45.04-DEAN shows that NIXON was clearly complimenting him on the coverup] Mr. DEAN. I would call the Senator's attention to the other phase of the conversation in which I told him that I didn't think that this thing could continue indefinitely and at some point in time it would likely unravel. Senator GURNEY. I understand, and the records show that and the facts show that. Mr. Dean, I am simply saying you and I have a different opinion on that point. [00.45.20]

The French Design A Safer Steering Wheel For The Car
Clip: 352918_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1590
Original Film: 026-505-05
HD: N/A
Location: France
Timecode: 00:51:28 - 00:52:11

French engineers show a newly devised steering wheel designed to eliminate a common cause of injuries in abrupt stops. A test driver risks his ribs in full speed crashes-but comes out upright and undamaged. MCUS - French engineers showing off the design of a steering wheel that has resilience to take up the shock of impact. MCUS - Test driver with helmet on looking down and checking out the steering wheel. MCULS - The test driver goes about 50MPH and rear ends another car, only to show that the wheel stays up-right.

Arizona: Precession Flying Executed By The Thunderbirds
Clip: 352923_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1591
Original Film: 026-506-03
HD: N/A
Location: Arizona
Timecode: 00:05:17 - 00:06:05

Four aces from the Korean front in their Thunderbird show the type of precision formation flying that made them a terror to Mig s. A thrilling exhibition of American airmanship. MCUS - The Thunderbirds taking off and becoming air borne. CUS - Military air force men looking up into the sky. Ground to Air - Four Thunderbirds flying in perfect formation. Air to Air Shot - 4,000 feet they perform a perfect roll in unison. Air to Air - Thunderbirds flying in a perfect diamond formation.

King Paul and Queen Federicka Pose For The Camera
Clip: 352968_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1591
Original Film: 026-511-07
HD: N/A
Location: Paris, France
Timecode: 00:38:40 - 00:39:02

King Paul and Queen Fredericka of Greece pause on their trip to the united states to visit relatives of the queen. Establishing shot - Queen Fredericka and King Paul pose for the camera as the queen visits her two brothers, Hinerich and Christian of the House of Hanaper. MCUS - On a plaque on a hotel building it reads; MEURICE RESTAURANT, the queen escorted by a gentleman that looks like Joe Kennedy, but it isn t. The gentleman? gets in the car before the queen.

Red Lie Bared: Germ War Confession Forced, Fliers Say
Clip: 352983_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1591
Original Film: 026-513-01
HD: N/A
Location: Unknown
Timecode: 00:42:27 - 00:44:42

The true story behind red charges of germ warfare in korea. American fliers who signed 'confessions' tell how Chinese communists forced their signatures, and brand the charges as utter lies. Just released Chinese communists films with the so called confessions of captured American military men. Camera pans showing the captured Americans. CUS - Air Force Lieutenant, Paul Mist. " We can tell that they were germ bombs from ordinary bombs with the loading time. Germ bombs were loaded 15 minutes before making, where ordinarily our air craft were loaded two hours or more, before a mission". This is what Lieutenant Mist is given the opportunity to speak freely after he got out of the red prison camp. Lieutenant Mist: "I would be glad to have the opportunity to make a statement regarding the charges. I did make confessions up there, so called confessions, recordings, movies and interviews with reporters. All this so called information, confessions given to you was entirely without basis, was brought on me by torture, mental and physical. Before each and every interview, each movie and each recording I was specifically told by Chinese communists that I was going to make that recording, that movie or that interview. I was given the opportunity of death if I did not, told me I would not leave North Korea alive if I did not, that I would not leave that vicinity alive if I did not make that recording, interview or confession". (During this time with the press Lieutenant Mist sat at a table with two microphones looking directly into the camera lens).

Fordham - Miami
Clip: 352994_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1592
Original Film: 026-514-07
HD: N/A
Location: New York, NY
Timecode: 00:06:42 - 00:07:18

Fordham's Rams batter the Miami eleven to score a decisive 20-0 win over the Hurricanes. MLS - QB throws football to the receiver. MLS - QB throws once more to the same receiver and once more the football is caught. MLS - Miami kicks on fourth down, Fordham catches the ball and runs it in for a touch down. Fordham Rams win.

Northeaster: Storm Takes Heavy Toll On East Coast
Clip: 353003_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1592
Original Film: 026-516-01
HD: N/A
Location: New Jersey - New York - Maine
Timecode: 00:14:28 - 00:15:00

Winds of up to 60 miles an hour lash the eastern seaboard from New Jersey, New York and to Maine. Tides flood whole areas of New York City, as at least ten lives are lost, and property damage mounts into the millions. Establishing shot - Flooded streets, approximately 2 to 3 feet of water. CUS - Flooded street, house in background and people sitting in a row boat assisted by other people. MCUS - Houses that have been swept off there foundations by water. MCUS - Different shots of the damaged caused by the storm. MLS - POVS - Looking down at a flooded city street. MCUS - Shots of flooded businesses. MCUS - Stalled cars that have been left behind by their owners. MS - Two men chasing a goose swimming in the flooded street. MCUS - Truck pushing a car. NCYS - Damaged beach property, cracked sidewalks and boards uplifted by water on the board walk.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488948_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10423
Original Film: 114004
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.45.20-GURNEY continues to interrogate DEAN] Now, then we come to the year 1973 and from what I have been able to gather in the questioning I have Just finished, your testimony is that on February 28 You did discuss this matter of obstruction of justice and then you also testified to what you did here on March 13, and then, of course, we come to the meeting on March 21 when You told him most of what Watergate was all about. [00.45.53-GURNEY wants to get the last word and assert that NIXON did not know of the coverup until March 1973] And the summary that I can see from the testimony, the President of the United States certainly didn't know anything about all this business, to this one Senator, until this thing on February 28, according to your testimony, and on March 13 but especially of course, the meeting on March 21 where you did discuss with him at great length the Watergate and he at a later press conference Said that he learned about it on that date. Thank you for your patience, and, Mr. Chairman, especially I thank you for your patience and the rest of the members of the committee. I am sorry I have taken so long. Mr. DEAN. I thank the Senator for his questions. I think they were very good. Senator ERVIN. I want to thank the Senator for his examination of the witness. We will take a, recess for a vote and come back after the vote. [00.47.14-LEHRER v.o. comments that the senators are spending all their time going to the floor to vote, as Senators stand to leave] [00.47.25-cut to after recess, ERVIN gavels meeting to order] Senator ERVIN. The, committee will come to order. Mr. DASH. Mr. Chairman, Senator Inouye, prior to asking his questions has asked me to have Cleared up by Mr. Dean some more identification of the materials which he has submitted to us which We have just received back from the Xerox machine. This is the second batch. What I would like to do, Mr. Dean, if I could give, you this batch of papers which are in approximately the order you gave them, and if you could go through them to the extent you can, identify the source of each one if you can. Some of them, for instance, are a list of names without any letterhead or any indication. Who drew up the list of names? There is no indication as to whether or not the memorandum was attached. The way they presently appear, the identification of each of these documents is obscure, and I think for our Purposes, if We use them for the committee's work, it would be important if you looked at, them and to the, best of your recollection, tell us what each list is and who drew it up and who received it, to the best of your recollection. Mr. DEAN. Are we working from the same stack, the same order I have? Mr. DASH. If you could identify for the record from what you are reading, not read the entire record. [00.49.04-DEAN commences identifying for record more White House documents concerning the ENEMIES LIST] Mr. DEAN. I have the first document from Gordon Strachan to John Dean, dated September 17. And the, source of this list is Mr. Strachan and sent to me. I do not know where he got the list. The next document I have is a memorandum dated October 26 from Mr. Strachan to me. subject, "Political Enemies." Mr. DASH. Mr. Dean, is the prior list also supposed to be included in political enemies? Mr. DEAN. Yes, sir, it was. Mr. DASH. Could you identify it? If you already have, all right. But when you speak of the list, if it is a contributors' list, identify it as such; and if it is supposed to be an opponents list, an enemies list, would you please characterize it? Mr. DEAN. The list I have--the first list I was referring to has a reference on the cover not that came to me: "The attached should be of interest to you and the political enemies project." Attached to it is a partial list of fat cats attending a Muskie fundraiser. [00.50.23] The next document, the memorandum of October 26 from Mr. Strachan to me, subject "Political Enemies," indicates that, Mr. Nofziger sent the, attached information on Chet Huntley to Mr. Haldeman "Since you have the action on the political enemies project. would you make your determination of what should happen, advise Nofziger and mention your decision to me." Attached to that is a memorandum from Nofziger to Haldeman re Chet Huntley. I think that the notations on there, which are mine, are self-evident. [00.51.14]

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488949_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10423
Original Film: 114004
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.51.14-DEAN identifies more documents about the ENEMIES LIST, concerning MUSKIE and McGOVERN campaign workers-it's amazing how matter of fact DEAN is in mentioning that there could possibly be an 'Enemies Project' in the White House] The next document I have is a list of the McGovern campaign staff. This list was prepared by Mr. Murray Chotiner and sent to me. Mr. Chotiner had some discussions with Mr. Ehrlichman about, this, and he was to prepare a list and send it over to me pursuant to some instructions and directions he had from Mr. Ehrlichman. Mr. DASH. Now, do you characterize that list as a so-called enemies list or a campaign contributors list? Mr. DEAN. This was to go into the general enemies project, which I might add at, this point generally went into the file, where it remained. The next document, dated November 5, 1971, is a memorandum from Gordon Strachan to me regarding J. Irwin Miller. It notes that "You will probably notice in this morning's news summary that J. Irwin Miller, who is still giving money to Democrat John Lindsay, though he states he will support, R.N., is also a backer of Lugar, I trust that you will use this information as you see fit in the enemies project,." Attached is the news summary of that day. The, next document I have starts "Politicos continued." This is a document that came out of Mr. Colson's office to me. Mr. DASH. What Is that ? Have you Identified that document? Mr. DEAN. Yes, I have. Mr. DASH. Is that also an enemies document Mr. DEAN. That is correct. That was a part--this is one of the, updates. I am sure there was a cover memorandum or probably it, is in my files somewhere In the White House that this was related to. The next document is dated November 11. It is a memorandum from a member of Mr. Colson's staff. The subject is -"Opponents' List," and it has, it is directed to Marge Acker, Pat Buchanan, John Dean, Dan Kingsley, Larry Higby, Gordon Strachan, Van Shumway, Gerry Warren, and Lucy Winchester. Connected to that is a similar list with more additional names, these all coming from Mr. Colson's office And there is a third document, dated June 2, of the, same nature. Mr. DASH. The same origin? Mr. DEAN. That is correct. There is a duplicate document of the same nature. Another one dated 'May 16. the same origin, as I say. this list was continually being updated, and the file, was several inches thick. [00.54.45-INSIGHT INTO THE SYSTEMATIC NATURE OF SINGLING OUT ENEMIES-narrowed down to a "top twenty"] The next document is a memorandum of September 14, 1971, from me to Mr. Higby, indicating a list of names that he had requested as 'Well as additional materials containing other names, I might as well read the memorandum: The list I have prepared Is merely suggestive; it is based on conversations I had with others regarding persons who have both the desire and capability of harming us. The list is limited to less than 20 persons, as it would be most difficult to proceed with more at this time. I would hope we would continue to feed additional names into the process every few months, but we must keep this project within reasonable bounds. I will await the review of these names as I feel certain there will probably be additions and deletions from the list. Before I take any action, please keep the list at least 20 or less. Attached is a list that was prepared based on a document that Mr. Colson had gone through and picked out some 20 key names. [00.56.01]

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488950_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10423
Original Film: 114004
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.56.01-DEAN identifies more White House documents for the record, concerning the ENEMIES LIST] The next document is a page of a news summary. I don't know the date of the news summary. It has a notation on the top, "Dean/L," Mr. DASH. When you say news summary--- Mr. DEAN. This is the daily news summary that is prepared for the President and distributed to various members of the White House staff. The "Dean/L" indicates that it -was to me from Mr. Higby and he has encircled DNC Treasurer Robert Strauss, with a note, "Is he on our list? Or should he, be?" Mr. DASH. Did you respond to that? Mr. DEAN. NO, sir; I did not. As I say, most of these merely went into a file in my office, where I just gathered them. The next document I have is a document entitled "Corporate Executives Committee for Peace, Trip to Washington, June 25, 1970," with a list of names, This was another document that was sent as a part of one of the continuing updates. Mr. DASH. What is the source Of that document? Mr. DEAN. That would have been from Mr. Colson's office. The next document is entitled "Democratic Contributors of $25,000 or More, in the 1968 Campaigns" -from June 20, 1971, New York Times story with certain names checked on the list. This is a document that came, again, from Mr. Colson's staff. Next is a series of documents that relate to Muskie contributors. Part of it is cut off on the top here in the xerography process and this document was forwarded to me from Mr. Colson's office also. [00.58.33] The next document begins--it is a blank sheet of paper, which is briefing paper that I was requested to prepare for Mr. Haldeman so that he could deal with the Secretary of the Treasury with regard to making the Internal Revenue Service politically responsive to the White House. This document was prepared--the top document was prepared by myself; I, the attached document was prepared by Mr. Caulfield based on Conversations he had had with individuals in the Treasury Department as well as the last document was prepared by Mr. Caulfield as a result -of conversations he had -with people in the Treasury Department and in the Internal Revenue Service. Mr. DASH. That was prepared by you with Mr. Caulfield's assistance to be delivered to Mr. Haldeman? Mr. DEAN. That is correct. Mr. DASH. Was it delivered to Mr. Haldeman? Mr. DEAN. Yes, it -was. The last document for identification is the Memorandum dated August 16, 1971. It was a draft in my files in which I was asked to prepare a strategy for dealing with political enemies that involved the entire. White House staff, and it was sent forward, to the best of my recollection to Mr. Haldeman and Mr. Ehrlichman for approval, disapproval or comment, Now, without going to my files in the While House, I can't tell you the disposition of this document. [01.00.11]

Animal Oddity "Zonkie" Takes A Bow
Clip: 353023_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1592
Original Film: 026-518-05
HD: N/A
Location: California
Timecode: 00:24:37 - 00:25:21

Meet the rarest zoological phenomenon in many a moon. Half zebra, half donkey, he's a 'Zonkie', Sugarcane by name, and frisky as a colt. He's the successful outcome of 22 breeding attempts, something new in the animal kingdom. Sugarcane, the Zonkie. MCUS - Sugarcane running and just being a frisky Zonkie. CUS - Sugarcane s father, the Zebra, Hurricane is his name. CUS - Sugarcane and his mother the donkey, Sugar. CUS - The zonkie breeder, Sugarcane and a monkey trying to ride him with no success. CUS - A family snap shot, Mama, Papa and baby.

Ammunition Explosion
Clip: 353034_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1592
Original Film: 026-520-02
HD: N/A
Location: Strasbourg, France
Timecode: 00:36:04 - 00:36:46

200 Hundred tons of high explosives go up near Strasbourg in one of the greatest munitions explosions since the war. 6 Perish in the blast which shattered windows for miles around. Establishing shot - Aftermath of the explosion. CUS - A workman picking up an unexploded bomb. CUS - One of the surviving workman walking around in complete bewilderment. CUS - Someone s house or factory, nothing recognizable except two chairs with missing legs. CUS - A man pointing out the holes the exploding bomb made in the fence. CUS - A tiled roof with a big hole blown in. MCUS - Not much of a surviving home. MCUS - Men standing around a scene that amplifies complete destruction.

Football
Clip: 353054_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1592
Original Film: 026-522-06
HD: N/A
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Timecode: 00:45:24 - 00:47:05

Army rolls over a valiantly battling Navy 20 to 7. Pat Uebel and Pete van Lead a triumphant touchdown march that the navy is unable to stem in their 54th meeting. Establishing shot - Navy mid-shipmen battalion marching and forming ranks in the center of the football field. MLS - Football stadium crowd, throngs of fans. MCUS - King Paul and Queen Federica sit among the football fans. Ground to Air shot - A helicopter that reads Army beat Navy. MLS/OH - The football game begins, Army kicks off, Navy receives and fumbles, the fumble is recovered. MCUS/OH - Pat Uebel scores a touchdown. Back Shot - Army men waving their hats and jumping up and down. MCUS/OH - Uebel gets the ball runs around and scores another touchdown. MCUS/OH - Navy kicks off, Uebel catches the ball and runs it all the way down field for a touchdown, a 70 yard returned unprecedented feat for the 18 year old.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488951_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10423
Original Film: 114004
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[01.00.11-DEAN continues to identify documents related to the White House ENEMIES LIST] Mr. DASH. But can you tell us whether or not that document was in fact sent forward? Mr. DEAN. Either in this form or in some form where -the names were typed on It. Mr. DASH. Thank you, Mr. DEAN. Mr. DEAN. I Just noticed there were two other documents attached to that. On July 16, 1971, there is another update on the opponents list, adding a name. This again is from Mr. Colson's office. Senator ERVIN. With Senator Inouye's indulgence, I am going to ask- you one question about a paper that you identified in this connection called "Subject: Opponent Priority Activity," a three-page document and see If you can give me the date of the origin of that. Mr. DEAN. Senator, I am not sure which document you are referring to. Senator ERVIN. It is the one called, "Subject: Opponent Priority Activity," on the heading It is three pages. You had it this morning. Mr. DASH. I have that, Mr. Dean. I didn't forward that to you here. I can forward that to you now. The one I think you identified at the end of the morning session--one that had a memorandum of June 24 from Mr. Bell. Mr. DEAN. Yes. I was forwarding that. Senator ERVIN. I want to find out, on page 2, the, name of Sterling Munro, Jr., Senator Jackson's AA. Do you have anything that indicates whether Mr. Munro was added on the list of opponents? Mr. DEAN. No. I don't. This is one, of the--I can only assume that this 'was around June 24 when the document was prepared by a member of Mr. Colson's staff and forwarded to my office as a part of this general list, Senator ERVIN. That would be June 24, what year? Mr. DEAN. That is 1971. Senator ERVIN. Thank you. Mr. DASH. Could I have the documents back, Mr. Dean ? [01.02.12-ERVIN HUMOR!!!] Senator ERVIN. I can't forbear observing when I consider the list of opponents why the Democratic vote was so light in the general election. Senator BAKER. Mr. Chairman. Senator ERVIN. Yes, Sir. [01.02.31-BAKER GETS INTO THE ACT] Senator BAKER. I really even in my wildest dreams 'would not think of trying to improve or embellish on your story but you told it better the first time -when -you leaned over to' me and you said "I think I am going to demand a recount," when you said "There are more enemies than we got votes." [Laughter.] [01.02.58] Senator ERVIN. Senator Inouye. Senator INOUYE. Mr. Chairman, the charges contained in Mr. Dean's testimony are extremely serious with potentially grave consequences. The President of the United States has been implicated, and because of the. gravity of these charges, I believe that the witness, Mr. John Dean, should be subjected by this committee to the most intense interrogation to test his credibility. It -would appear to me, that a most appropriate credibility test would be one prepared by the White House and as you, Mr. Chairman know, the White House has prepared a memorandum and a set of questions for use by this committee. These questions should serve as a substitute, admittedly not the very best, but a substitute for cross-examination of Mr. Dean by the President of the United States. Accordingly, I believe that it -would be most appropriate to use these questions and to use the memorandum, [01.04.12-TAPE OUT]

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973 (1/2)
Clip: 488963_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10424
Original Film: 114005
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[01.00.08] And subsequently on the, 28th or 29th when I talked, to Mr. Krogh I was very curious myself to find out what, it was. and that is when I asked Mr. Krogh if, in fact, Mr. Ehrlichman had authorized the burglary of the doctor's office and he had told me that he didn't think Mr. Ehrlichman knew in advance. Senator INOUYE. Didn't you believe that the offer of money for silence was a criminal offense? Mr. DEAN. Yes, I did. Senator INOUYE. Why did you say that these problems were more technical and political than legal ? Mr. DEAN. That, isn't the way I believe I cast it. When I said they were indictable I meant despite the, degree of technicality as an indictment, I can't say I was a criminal lawyer but I did recognize an obstruction of justice. Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "He gave no hint, however, of his orchestration of perjured testimony by Magruder and others. Ehrlichman suggested that everyone be made to appear before the grand jury and waive executive privilege." Mr. DEAN. I have no recollection of that at, all. To the contrary, when we met subsequently I kept shaking my head and saying, "No," Ehrlichman, Dean and Haldeman are indictable and the tone of the conversation was not going to come forward but rather to continue the coverup and I think the, subsequent meetings on the 22d with Mr. Mitchell, if the President indeed had received the message. I was trying to give certainly wouldn't have engaged in the conversation with Mr. Mitchell that afternoon which would leisurely discuss the status of this committee and the like. Certainly nothing of any significance occurred at all after that 21st meeting. [01.02.03] Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "Dean thought this would be a good idea but only if the persons who appeared before the grand jury were given immunity." Mr. DEAN. 1 don't recall that at all. I do recall general discussions that I thought, that one of the best ways to get the truth out would be if people could receive immunity because I knew a lot of people would be unwilling to talk or that their stories would be less than forthcoming if they felt they were going to incriminate themselves. Senator INOUYE. Should it be I do not recall or it did not happen? Mr. DEAN. The reference to the discussion of immunity? Senator INOUYE. Yes. It is very important. I note throughout your testimony your power of recollection is immense but oftentimes you have testified that you cannot recall. Mr. DEAN. I am sorry, with regard to this-- Senator INOUYE. Is there a possibility that it did happen? Mr. DEAN. Yes, it is. I do not recall specifically, Senator. [01.03.05] Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "At, another meeting that day Ehrlichman strongly opposed immunity." Mr. DEAN. I never heard that. Senator INOUYE This did not happen? Mr. DEAN. Not to my knowledge. Senator INOUYE. "On -March 23 Dean was sent to Camp David in order to complete the long-promised report. Dean was at Camp David for 6 days but came down on the night, of the 28th and delivered nothing." Mr. DEAN. That is correct, I delivered nothing because I had, as I have testified, had earlier conversations about my testimony. Every time I revealed the slightest inch of my knowledge, recollections began to change, characterizations began to change. I was asked to handle testimony in different ways. Wen I came down from Camp David there was no doubt in my mind that I wasn't going to play the coverup game and I wasn't I going to give them any further information with which they could play the coverup game. [01.04.08-TAPE OUT]

Tornado Disaster: 30 Dead, 270 Injured In Vicksburg Twister
Clip: 353065_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1593
Original Film: 026-524-02
HD: N/A
Location: MISSISSIPPI
Timecode: 00:01:37 - 00:02:33

Dull in contrast and imagery Tornado winds rip across the south, ravaging Vicksburg. Seventeen blocks are flattened - leaving 1700 homeless in the aftermath of the catastrophic storm that killed 30, seriously injured hundreds more. Establishing shot - The aftermath of the catastrophic storm. MLS/CU - A woman standing in her doorway of her destroyed home. MCUS - Shopping district completely destroyed. CUS - Woman walking around looking at the damage in total disbelief. MCUS - Two little children sitting on chairs, outside. MLS - People going through the rubble.

Pope Pius The XII Proclaims Marian Year
Clip: 353074_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1593
Original Film: 026-525-03
HD: N/A
Location: Rome, Italy
Timecode: 00:09:57 - 00:10:48

Dull in contrast and imagery Thousands throng the Basilica of St.. Mary Major as His Holiness Pope Pius XII proclaims 1954 as a Marian Year, which will be observed by the faithful throughout the world. Establishing shot - The Basilica of St. Mary Major. MLS - Church dignitaries led by Pope Pius XII. MCUS - Pope blessing with incense. MLS - Throngs of Catholics massed together in a holy Mass. CUS - America's ambassador Clair Luce. CUS - Pope Pius XII reading a special prayer he composed for the occasion. MCUS - Catholics crossing themselves. MCUS - Throngs of Catholics waving and cheering the Pope as he leaves carried above the crowd on his elevated chair giving his blessing.

Honeymoon's Sunny Modes
Clip: 353082_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1593
Original Film: 026-526-04
HD: N/A
Location: New York, New York
Timecode: 00:16:20 - 00:17:36

Dull in contrast and imagery Fashions for newlyweds, honeymoon bound on the Ocean Liner, The United States. For the bride, a wonderful trousseau, inspired by the gowns of movie star Janet Leigh. Establishing shot - Bell boy leads the way carrying luggage. MCUS - The Honeymooners are right behind him. MCUS - She takes off her coat exposing a pretty floral dress. CUD - The couple steal a kiss. CULS - Camera pulls back and you can see they're on board a ocean liner by the port holes behind the sofa, they are both enjoying a glass of champagne. CUS - Bridesmaid come in modeling a black dress accented by a white collar. CUS - Another bridesmaid comes in dressed in a pastel dress. CUS - Yet another bridesmaid comes in and she too is modeling a two piece dress with a polka-dot scarf, plus a polka dot petticoat under the dress,

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