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Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488933_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10422
Original Film: 114003
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.29.30-ERVIN with gavel] AFTERNOON SESSION-, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1978 Senator ERVIN. The committee will come to order. Senator Gurney, you may resume your examination. Senator GURNEY. Thank You, Mr. Chairman. Mr. DEAN. Senator Gurney. I wonder before -we proceed. counsel has a, couple of exhibits that were in my folder this morning that we did not get to, to insert and there was I request made by the committee yesterday and at, this time he would like to insert them Into the record. Senator GURNEY. Yes, pursuant to request. Mr. McCANDLESS. Excuse me, Mr. Chairman and 'Senator Gurney. I think it was Senator Weicker who requested yesterday the Sullivan memorandum. I have that. There is another memorandum here marked confidential we would like to turn over to the committee without description, unless the chairman or counsel would like Mr. Dean to read it, but at this time we would like to turn these over. I also understand that there may be some confusion about some part of a list that has been left out of the opposition list. All we can say is that last night, as -we were looking for the files to respond to this committee's request, that list was hastily assembled. We hope that it came here all intact. We had no other reason to think otherwise. If we could have a Xerox copy back of the list, we would then be able, to ascertain whether everything was in it or not. Senator ERVIN. There are two documents, I wish that Mr. Dean would search his files and see if he has copies of them. One is what is called a decision memorandum which bears the letterhead: White House, Washington, July 15, 1970; and the other--- Mr. McCANDLESS. Would you repeat that? Senator ERVIN. Decision memorandum, the White House, Washington, July 15, 1970, and the subject, is "Domestic Intelligence." And the other is organization and organizations of the, interagency group on domestic intelligence and internal security, IAG. These were two documents that were printed in the "New York Times and the Washington Post, but were not in the documents that Mr. Dean turned over to Judge Sirica and Judge Sirica turned over to the committee. Mr. DEAN. Senator, to the best of my knowledge, I do not have those, documents, but I will check and I probably will have, to go to my White House files to ascertain if they are located in those files. Mr. McCANDLESS. If the, committee can give any help to Mr. Dean in respect to Senator Gurney's request on the financial records that are still in the EOB or as to the, rest -of Mr. Dean's files, it would be helpful because. he does have some problem in getting in there and copying those. Senator ERIN. Yes. You might let Mr. Dean identify the so-called Sullivan memorandum, and then we will mark it. Mr. DEAN. It is a memorandum, there are several memorandums with the envelopes in which I received them. They are typed by Mr. Sullivan as Mr. Sullivan told me he had typed them. One is a, memorandum re President Johnson, "Politics and the FBI." The other one is headed top secret with preface, and then the first line is he indicates he will make a general statement relative to the FBI and politics in various administrations. And then on subsequent pages he sets those circumstances out. There is also a note to me from Mr. Sullivan in -Which he indicates the contents are self -explanatory, and asks me to take recognition and tolerance to his own poor typing. Then, there is another letter I received from him classified secret, re. Watergate, and in which he indicates in light of the recent hearings it, could be that specific probing of the Watergate affair may turn out to be more troublesome than anticipated and indicates, he would be willing to testify on behalf of the administration and draw a clear contrast between this administration and past administrations with reference to information that he had in his possession and knowledge [00.35.02]

News in Brief: Motion Picture Pioneer Awards.
Clip: 352274_1_1
Year Shot: 1952 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1568
Original Film: 025-414-05
HD: N/A
Location: New York, New York
Timecode: 00:46:07 - 00:47:10

News in Brief: Motion Picture Pioneer Awards. Outstanding leaders and pioneers of the motion picture industry are honored by Look Magazine. N.J. Blumber, pioneer of the year and chairman of the board of Universal International pictures, is cited. A few men, including Look's editor Vernon C. Myers (SP?), pose for the camera in what looks like an office. Meyers speaks and praises the men. Cover of Look magazine, which features illustration that seems to be of Princess Margaret (?); page is flipped to the story on motion picture pioneers. Handshakes.

Football: Ohio State 27, Michigan 7.
Clip: 352287_1_1
Year Shot: 1952 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1569
Original Film: 025-416-06
HD: N/A
Location: Ohio
Timecode: 00:05:48 - 00:07:15

Football: Ohio State 27, Michigan 7. Ohio State clashes with powerful Michigan, and puts the Wolverines out of the running for a possible Rose Bowl bid, winning, 27-7. Michigan pass is intercepted by Ohio State's #12. Various plays by Ohio State: passing, touchdowns, diving catch in end zone.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488934_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10422
Original Film: 114003
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.35.02-more documents concerning the ENEMIES LIST are introduced] Senator ERVIN. Those -will be received and marked for identification but will not be, admitted into evidence at this time because I am not sure that this committee has jurisdiction to investigate the matters to which that was related. You might let them be marked. Senator ERVIN. Let's see the confidential document. Mr. McCANDLESS. It is coming right up. Mr. DEAN. Counsel has also advised me that the one sheet is not complete. There were other lists when we went through last night, and the only thing I can say is it must have, gotten back into another file, and we will reexamine it and find it. [00.35.53] Senator ERVIN. This confidential document is a thing that is a memorandum for H.R. Haldeman, Charles W. Colson, "Eyes Only." Mr. DEAN. That is correct. Senator ERVIN. What does this "Eyes Only" mean on- the document? [Laughter.] Mr. DEAN. That is one, of the classifications that, was used around the White House to mean that it was for the eyes of the recipient only. Senator ERVIN. And he, was not to copy it, is that what it means? Mr. DEAN. Well, often you will know there are carbon copies or blind carbon copy indications on it. The use of this classification developed when we started reducing the rather overabundant use of what really were security classifications, national security classifications that related to matters that, were not, national security. Senator ERVIN. I -will also have these marked for identification because it is not clear yet that they relate to matters that the committee is authorized to investigate. Mr. DEAN. I say they came in response to Senator Weicker's question of yesterday. Senator ERVIN. Have them marked for identification and not as exhibits here. Thank you. Mr. McCANDLESS. Just one, more request. I have been handed a 3-page list of opponents priority. and there are 20 names on it, the document that were, turned over this morning and marked by Mr. Dean in several places, contain more than just these 3 pages. Mr. DASH. That has already been received. That is what I was asking Mr. Dean to identify in connection with the June 24 memorandum signed by Mr. Bell. But all that was received from You this morning was that particular memorandum of a list of names. It is the only names we received. Senator ERVIN. I am going to request the staff to make. requests of the, White House for copies of the, document, decision memorandum of the White House July 15, 1970, and the White House, document organization and organizations of the interagency group on domestic intelligence and internal security. and also for the document entitled "Domestic Intelligence Review" which was a part of the memorandum for H.R. Haldeman from Tom Charles Huston. I believe you called the name Huston? Mr. DEAN. Yes, I believe that is the way he pronounces his name, Senator. Senator ERVIN. Senator Gurney, you may proceed. [00.38.47-GURNEY continues] Senator GURNEY. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I will try to be a-, brief as possible and close, up my testimony. Senator GURNEY. So far as the chairman is concerned I think you are rendered a real service to the committee and the country and I don't want you to feel rushed at all. [there is some snickering at this from the audience] Senator GURNEY. I appreciate the courtesy of the chairman and the Members of the committee. I just wanted to clear up one little point on the coverup money which I didn't touch on this morning. When you had your meeting with Mr. Kalmbach on June 29 did you ask him for a certain sum of money that you would need to have him raise? Mr. DEAN. At that time I didn't know how much -was to be raised and I believe I discussed with him the fact that he would get this information from Mr. LaRue. Senator GURNEY. Where did you have this conversation? Is that in the coffee shop or up in his hotel room? Mr. DEAN. Well, the bulk of the conversation took place in his room and not in the coffee shop. We only talked for maybe 5 minutes in the coffee shop. Senator GURNEY. And then you adjourned up to his room in the Mayflower Hotel? Mr. DEAN. That is correct. Senator GURNEY. But you don't recall that any figure was mentioned at that time? Mr. DEAN. No, Senator, I don't.

News in Brief: Seattle, "BARC" Debut.
Clip: 352297_1_1
Year Shot: 1952 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1569
Original Film: 025-418-04
HD: N/A
Location: Seattle, Washington
Timecode: 00:17:51 - 00:18:42

News in Brief: Seattle, "BARC" Debut. Security wraps are taken off the BARC - mammoth new amphibious vehicle. This sixty ton behemoth can haul an 100-ton load to a beach-head. Equally at home on land and sea, this behemoth is a massive addition to America's combat arsenal. BARC rolls out of water into land, unloads a tank. Military men watch from small bleachers. Man in uniform holds up a regular-sized tire to show the contrast in size versus the huge tire (taller than the man) of the BARC. Tilt down from moving BARC to tire tracks in the sand.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488935_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10422
Original Film: 114003
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.40.06-GURNEY continues questioning DEAN. Focuses on the existence of cash funds, and DEAN'S use of the funds] Senator GURNEY. Let us go to the $350,000 fund that came into the White House. My recollection is that Mr. Strachan picked up that amount of money from over at the Committee To Re-Elect the President When did that occur? Mr. DEAN. When did Mr. Strachan pick it up? Senator GURNEY. Yes. Mr. DEAN. To the best of my knowledge, and I was told this after the fact, in more detail, -was prior to April 7. The first time I was aware of the fact that he was receiving money before April 7 is when Mr. Strachan came to me and asked me if I could suggest the name of somebody outside of the Government that would have a, or could open a safety deposit box. I told him I could not, and did not know the amount of the money at that time. Senator GURNEY. Now, as I understand there was some money used out of the $350,000. Do you recall what that figure was? Mr. DEAN. Yes, I do. It was--I am trying to recall -when I first learned it, it was sometime, oh, within 2 or 3 or 4 weeks after the June 17 incident that I was told that, $22,000 had been expended out of that amount. And that, there had been that much taken out of apparently the. safety deposit box and that money, in turn, was to be used for advertisements or something of this nature. Senator GURNEY. Do you know what it actually was used for? Mr. DEAN. The $22,000? Senator GURNEY. Yes. Mr. DEAN. I know that the, $15,000---- I learned later that the $15,200 that was returned to me was a part of the $22,000 that had not been, that was returned to me was a part of the $22,000 that had not, been expended and I was told that the part that had been expended had been used for political ads. Senator GURNEY. So I guess $6,800, then- Mr. DEAN. $6,800--- Senator GURNEY [continuing]. Then would have been used? Mr. DEAN. Yes, correct. Senator GURNEY. Now, did you have, a conversation with Mr. Stans about restoring the $22,000 to this fund and making it whole again? Mr. DEAN. Yes, I did. Senator GURNEY. When did you have that conversation? Mr. DEAN. Well, there, were a number of conversations on this, Senator, that, commenced late July, August, September, because there was a desire to get the entire $350,000 back out of the White House. Simultaneous with these conversations, there was -also a desire to accumulate any cash that could be found to pay for the support and silence of the individuals who had been involved in the Watergate, I can recall on several occasions discussing this with Mr. Stans and Mr. Parkinson on how to deal with the $350,000. One, of the problems was where would it go that, it wouldn't be reported and if it were reported before the election, it, would appear to be a secret slush fund at the White House. Senator GURNEY. Well, did you discuss it after the election with Mr. Stans? Mr. DEAN-. Yes, I did. In fact, after the election, at one point, Mr. Stans advised me that he had the money to replenish the $350,000 fund and called me and told me. I tried to reach Mr. Strachan, was unable to reach Mr. Strachan. Mr. Stans, for a reason I do not recall now, told me there was some immediacy in the money being picked up. I in turn called Mr. Fielding and asked -Mr. Fielding if he would go and pick up a, package from Mr. Stans and give it to 'Mr. Strachan as soon as he could locate Mr. Strachan. Senator GURNEY. When -was that? Mr. DEAN. That was in--I believe it was November 28. [00.44.39-GURNEY implies some shady dealings on DEAN'S part with regard to the money that he held] Senator GURNEY. Well, now Mr. Dean, why did you ask Mr. Stans for $22,000 at this time, when you were holding $15,200 of this money in trust? Why didn't you simply ask him for $6,800 to make that $22,000? Mr. DEAN. Well, Senator, as I have indicated, from the very outset, there was a request for all the available cash. I was quite aware of the fact that I was holding cash. I had also made a decision that the cash that I was holding I didn't want to be used to pay for the support, for the silence of these individuals, and I was not going to become involved in that with actual cash that I was passing for that purpose. Senator GURNEY. But you were, requesting $22,000 from Mr. Stans just for that purpose, were you not? Mr. DEAN. No, I was as not. It -was to make the, fund whole and there was resistance at that point from the White House. [00.45.26]

News in Brief: New York, 'Thunder-streak' Debut.
Clip: 352306_1_1
Year Shot: 1952 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1569
Original Film: 025-419-06
HD: N/A
Location: New York
Timecode: 00:25:46 - 00:26:21

News in Brief: New York, 'Thunder-streak' Debut. The Thunderstreak, new jet fighter-bomber, takes a bow as the U.S. Air Force accepts the first production model. Sharply swept-back wings indicate its near-sonic speed. The Air Force Undersecretary and many other men are there, looking at the new military plane. Air to air views of plane; it turns upside down.

News in Brief: New York, Ike's Xmas.
Clip: 352352_1_1
Year Shot: 1952 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1570
Original Film: 025-426-03
HD: N/A
Location: New York
Timecode: 02:16:14 - 02:16:56

News in Brief: New York, Ike's Xmas. A Christmas visit with our next president and his family. Ike and Mamie look on as their young grandchildren frolic under the Yule tree - and young David finds out about mistletoe. Three generations of Eisenhowers pose informally under the Christmas tree and play with toys. Mamie hugs grandchildren Barbara Anne and Dwight David II, while their little sister Susan, a baby, looks cute for the camera. VS Ike and Mamie with various grandkids. Ike holds little David under the mistletoe and he obligingly kisses his grandmother.

United Europe: Move Gains In Three Western Countries
Clip: 352372_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1580
Original Film: 026-429-02
HD: N/A
Location: Europe
Timecode: 00:08:45 - 00:09:47

Out of focus, flickering, dull in contrast and imagery, DOS The move for a United Europe gains momentum in three west Europe countries. Holland (where another city votes in favor of union), and along the French Italian border, where boosters burn border posts in effigy. OHLS - City scape MLS - People standing in line CUS - A grandma wearing a bonnet CUS - Grandma wearing a close fitted hat, no teeth CUS - Grampa wearing a cap CUS - Drawing of a globe, "Verengd Europa" CUS - People voting CUS - Road sign "Italia" CUS - People in mass marching CUS - Sign "France "Kitalie" CUS - People holding picket signs and burning a border post OHCUS -Throgs gather in protest

Guided Missile: New Rocket Travels Twice Speed Of Sound
Clip: 352379_1_1
Year Shot: 1953 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1580
Original Film: 026-430-03
HD: N/A
Location: Utah
Timecode: 00:17:23 - 00:18:22

Clinch marks, out of focus, flickering, dull in contrast and imagery A new pilot less rocket driven missile takes to the air and, tracked by radar travels twice the speed of sound and for distance that is kept secret for security reasons. Early testing of rockets and of many rockets failing their flights or exploding. MCUS Two scientist wheel out 1 part of the rockets. Some other scientist wheel out the back portion of the rocket MS - Man sitting at rocket controls MLS - Rocket going off into the air LS - Rocket leaving a smoke trail in the sky MLS - Rocket taking off and exploding MLS - Rocket taking off and failing

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973
Clip: 488936_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10422
Original Film: 114003
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.45.26-GURNEY questions DEAN about his handling of cash funds in his custody. DEAN explains his actions in light of the demands to get cash to bribe the defendants to keep silent] Senator GURNEY. If you were requesting it just to make the fund whole, why would you be so unwilling to part with the $15,000 that you had? Mr. DEAN. Because as I say, there was pressure from the White House and within days after Mr. Stans returned or sent over the $22,000, the demand reached such a crescendo that in fact I was asked to go to Mr. Haldeman and get authorization to use, the entire $350,000. And I was very much aware of being in the Middle of the dual conversation, on the one hand to make the funds whole, and simultaneously with making money available to pay the defendants. I had no idea how it was going to turn out. Senator GURNEY. Well, I must say I am puzzled. I do not quite follow the reasoning. First you say that you did not use the $15,200 which came from the $22,000 to return it and make it whole again because you thought that money might be used for silence money. But, then, when I asked you when you requested it from Mr. Stans, you had no compunctions about that. You said, "Well, that was not going to be used for that." Now, which is which? Mr. DEAN. Well, as I say, I was not discussing with Mr. Stans the fact that there was pressure being placed on the White House to pay money, that was coming to me from other channels. I was always hopeful that -we would find some remedy, that that $350,000 would not be used to pay for the support of these individuals. There was certainly no certainty that that would or would not happen. I had discussed it, with Mr. Haldeman, the, fact that they were asking for the money. Mr. Haldeman agreed that we ought to make the money whole. I told him that there. were demands and there were requests upon it. So I kept the $15,200 totally out of the conversations. Senator GURNEY. But the $15,200 had come out of the, $22,000, had it not? Mr. DEAN. That is Correct. [00.47.02-GURNEY wants to portray DEAN'S dealings with the cash funds as corrupt in some way. DEAN counters] Senator GURNEY. I should think the logical thing to have done would be to return that and also to have added $6,800 from Mr. Stans and made it whole. Mr. DEAN. Well, Senator, from where I was sitting, that seemed like a great risk that that money was going to go to pay the defendants. Senator GURNEY. Was it, not a greater risk for you to have it and be short the $4,850 which it was short? Mr. DEAN. I was quite. prepared to make that money -whole at any point in time. Senator GURNEY. When you put the check in the, envelope that contained the $15,200, your check, I understand, of $4,850---- Mr. DEAN. That is correct. Senator GURNEY. What account -was that drawn on? Mr. DEAN. It was drawn on my personal checking account. Senator GURNEY. Was there, enough money in the checking account to cover it? Mr. DEAN. NO, there -was not at that time, but on previous occasions, I had overdrawn my account and it had been covered. Within 24 hours, I was able to get the money in the bank and cover it. Senator GURNEY. I have here, a copy of a bank statement that at came in at noontime, from the National Savings & Trust Co., showing an account to John Wesley Dean III. Is that, the account that you drew the check on? Mr. DEAN. I assume, because that is the, only checking account I have at that bank. Mr. THOMPSON. I might, point out, Senator Gurney and Mr. Chairman, this is pursuant to a subpena signed by the, chairman on the 22d of this month. We received certain records--they were, being compiled, they -were furnished to us over the noon recess. I have here the document that Senator Gurney is making reference to, which is a bank statement dated October 26, 1972, on the National Savings & Trust Co., Washington, D.C. So I have here two copies for you and counsel. I submit, it -at this time. [the statement is passed to DEAN] [00.49.45--GURNEY continues to pursue the angle of accusing DEAN of embezzling campaign funds to discredit his charges against HALDEMAN, EHRLICHMAN, AND NIXON] Senator GURNEY. I wonder if you would look at the, bank statement and tell the, committee how much money you had in the checking account at that time, Mr. Dean. Mr. DEAN. At -which time, Senator Senator GURNEY. October 12. Mr. DEAN. The. balance indicates about $1,600. Senator GURNEY. $1,623.12, is that not correct? Mr. DEAN. That, is correct. Senator GURNEY. Yet, you put in your file -where you were keeping the money in trust, a, check for $4,850. Mr. DEAN. That is correct. [00.50.20]

Loading and Unloading Cars
Clip: 489778_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 376
Original Film: CS-35-105
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

105-465 Plane opening up doors (03:59 - 05:28) 105-402 Plane letting cars out (05:31 - 06:21) 105-417 CU of plane letting cars out (06:22 - 06:32) 105-422 Plane letting car out (06:33 - 07:26)

Rockets (Can 1 of 2)
Clip: 489779_1_1
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Video: B/W
Tape Master: 376
Original Film: CS-35-130
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

130-1 Rocket Countdown (07:29 - 08:09) 130-2 Redstone missile countdown (08:11 - 08:49) 130-3 Rocket take off (08:51 - 09:44)

Auto Show
Clip: 489780_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 376
Original Film: CS-35-116
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

116-1 Chrysler Auto show and driving school (11:00 - 11:48) 116-2 Ref. Inserts auto show, lady's legs go into car, car show demo lady, various inserts, (11:49 - 13:45) 116-3 Auto show dodge (13:48 - 14:06) 116-4 Auto show chrysler (14:08 - 14:19) 116-5 Auto show with crowds (14:21 - 15:22) 116-6 Auto show with crowds (15:24 - 16:20) 116-7 Auto show (16:23 - 17:06)

Driving School
Clip: 489781_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 376
Original Film: CS-35-068
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

068-1 Driving school: teenage safe drive rodeo, teen program car, (17:07 - ) 068-2 Driving test teen parallel parks, obstacle course, driving simulator, rodeo official badge ( - 21:28)

Car on Track (Can 1 of 2)
Clip: 489784_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 376
Original Film: CS-35-065
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

065-4 Car on track, misc. beauty drive-bys, front angle drive-by, 3/4 angle front. 3/4 angle rear, beauty shot on track (00:00 - 06:50)

Farming
Clip: 489785_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 376
Original Film: CS-35-121
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

121-1 Combine/harvester in field, groups of combines, various angles of combines, misc. farm and construction equipment, back hoe tractor, log hauler (06:53 - 10:31)

Milkweed Plant
Clip: 489786_1_1
Year Shot: 1960
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 373
Original Film: CS-35-128
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 03:37:00 - 03:37:20

MCU milkweed plants in field, plant has gone to seed showing the pods. Time Lapse CU ECU of milkweed pods opening and seeds dispersing.

Volcanos
Clip: 489787_1_1
Year Shot: 1950 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 373
Original Film: CS-35-127
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: 03:37:59 - 03:39:08

Volcanoes MS lava spraying from volcano. MCU hot steaming rocks tumbling down side of volcano (rock slide). GVs bursts of lava spraying out of volcano. GV lava flow. MSs lava making its way down slope, causing rocks to slide & burning up vegetation as it goes. MSs lava crust bubbling & moving.

Sand Dunes
Clip: 489788_1_1
Year Shot: 1950 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 373
Original Film: CS-35-125
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: 03:39:10 - 03:40:29

Sand Dunes Several beautiful WSs of sand dunes showing texture & bold contrast w/ light & shadow. TLS desert with flat sands in FG & gentle sloping dunes in BG. WS rugged mountains.

Moroccan Men
Clip: 489789_1_1
Year Shot: 1950 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 373
Original Film: CS-35-124
HD: N/A
Location: Morocco, Africa
Timecode: 03:40:32 - 03:40:51

Middle East MS Moroccan men in Arabic clothing standing / sitting in front of tents.

Urban Construction
Clip: 489790_1_1
Year Shot: 1950 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 373
Original Film: CS-35-117
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 03:41:15 - 03:41:36

Urban Construction GV construction crew & heavy equipment working with urban skyscrapers in the BG. GV construction site with crane & workers on elevated exposed platform & beams.

Woman in Car
Clip: 489791_1_1
Year Shot: 1950 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 373
Original Film: CS-35-030
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 03:41:39 - 03:42:24

Woman in Car Street level MS young blond woman seated behind wheel of convertible car, the car is stopped as a young boy dashes across the road with ball, once the kid has cleared the woman drives off. Another take of woman sitting in stationary convertible. Another take as ball bounces in front of stationary car, a young boy dashes across the street, woman drives off once kid & ball have cleared the road. Last take of the scene, the boy & bouncing ball clear the road but the woman forgot to put the car in drive, instead she moves a short distance in reverse.

Rockets
Clip: 489792_1_1
Year Shot: 1960 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 373
Original Film: CS-35-130
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 03:42:26 - 03:43:17

Rockets CU thumb pushing "Engine Start" on control panel. MS launch pad as rocket boosters ignite, then lift off. Slow motion GV rocket lift off. GV rocket lift off, pan as it climbs straight into the air.

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