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Newsreels: 1965 Events At Home And Abroad
Newsreels 1965 stock footage documents world events, politics and war as well as sports, fashion and entertainment for the year of 1965. Our Public Domain Stock Footage newsreels cover every major world event, the not so major events, strides in technology, the lives of public figures, fads and trends. Newsreels 1965 is an incredibly rich resource of visual history that tells the story of the year 1965.
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NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 (UE65001)
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THE COLLEGE BOWL GAMES

MICHIGAN………………34
OREGON STATE……….…7
More than 100,000 in Pasadena’s ROSE BOWL see Michigan, Big Ten Champs, meet the Oregon State Beavers. Oregon surprises early in the game by driving 84 yards in ten plays for a touchdown….but that’s all for the day. Sparked by Bob Timberlake, Michigan goes on to score almost at will and wind up on top – 34 to 7.

ARKANSAS………………10
NEBRASKA………………. 7
In the Dallas COTTON BOWL, Big Eight Champion Nebraska meets undefeated Arkansas. The Cornhuskers score first, but the Razorbacks are not to be denied and Fred Marshall drives his team and they pick up a TD to combine with a field goal and win – 10 to 7.

L S U ………………………13
SYRACUSE………………..10
Syracuse and Louisiana mount some sweet football in the SUGAR BOWL, at New Orleans. In the first half an LSU punt is blocked and the Orange score the first blood. LSU gets going in the second half as they score and make a two-point conversion to tie it up. In the last minutes, a field goal spells an LSU victory – 13 to 10.

TEXAS………………………21
ALABAMA………………….17
The ORANGE BOWL proves to be THE game of games among the Bowl tilts as Alabama – the Nation’s Number One team, meets Texas. Ernie Koy makes like a take-charge guy as he romps 79 yards for Texas in the first quarter. Texas then really stages a stampede…and when the dust settles Alabama has been hit with everything in the book with Texas on top – 21 to 7.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 (UE65002)
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RADICAL PLANE TESTED:
What may prove to be the most versatile airplane ever designed, goes aloft at Fort Worth for the first test of its folding wings. The F-111 has wings that are set at a conventional angle at take-off and landing. While in high altitude flight, the pilot sweeps them back and the plane can zoom at three times the speed of sound.

SAN FRANCISCO HOUSES COLLAPSE:
A group of houses on San Francisco’s Telegraph Hill literally sit on the brink of disaster for days before they slide into the street. Undermined by an excavation for a new building and heavy rains, the apartment buildings were emptied before the slide.

MOVIE SMASHES BOX-OFFICE RECORDS—
If you want to look anybody up in New York City, try the Radio City Music Hall first! They’re likely to standing in line – crowds have been storming the box-office there to see Gary Grant in “FATHER GOOSE” and two ticket buyers, Mary Lynch and Jack Cassidy, sent the Music Hall to a new week’s record – more than $240,000.

FASHIONS: S P R I N G HATS FOR MILADY
Things are already blossoming on the hat racks for springs. Gals can let their imaginations run riot…as they usually do. Everything is here from oversized brims to flowered hoods – all in all there is a hatful of dreams in milady’s future.

S P O R T S:

JOCKEY BEATS DEATH IN TWO-HORSE CRASH:
Walter Blum, the National Riding Champion, is recuperating from a brush with death. In a Santa Anita feature, his horse breaks a leg and a following horse crashes into the rider. Walter Blum tells the harrowing story against a pictorial record of the race.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 (UE65003)
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DOCK WORKERS STRIKE:
From New England to the Gulf of Mexico, not a ship is being loaded as 60,000 dock- workers go out on strike. Union officials are shocked at the action of the workers in rejecting the contract and they plan further appeals to the men to ratify the agreement. If the strike is prolonged, it will have an ominous effect on the national economy.

STORMS SWEEP NATION:
The nation is undergoing the ordeal of a buffeting from winter storms. First there were the rains, snows and floods that caused devastation in the Pacific Northwest. Now, from Maine to Tennessee there is a blanket of snow covering fourteen states.

CANADA’S NEW FLAG:
It’s truly “The Maple Leaf Forever” as Canada officially adopts a national emblem. There never has been an official flag – the one flown with the cornered Union Jack was never really adopted. Now, factories are working around the clock to turn out banners that will fly proudly over a proud nation within a few weeks.

S P O R T S

EUROPE’S BEST COMPETE IN SKI JUMP:
The Austrian Championships bring out the elite of European ski jumpers and they find the slopes lightning fast after the temperature drops. TOP man on the scene is Bjoern Wirkola of Norway, who makes a leap of better than 338 feet.

OLD MAN WINTER IS OVER THE BARREL:
Speaking of jumping- they hold the annual World’s Barrel Jumping Contest at Grossingers, New York and there is a new record set. For the first time, the winner clears seventeen barrels – one more than the previous mark.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 (UE65004)
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BRITISH TROOPS POUR INTO MALAYSIA:
Hong Kong is a bee-hive of activity as the British rush troops, still in civilian clothes, into this Crown Colony. The military build-up is to aid the new Federation of Malaysia, the target of threats and guerilla invasions from Indonesia which has said it is withdrawing from the United Nations. The arrival of the troops releases a contingent of Gurkhas for stations in Malaysia.

DOCK STRIKE LOSS RISES:
The East Coast longshoremen’s strike that has paralyzed shipping from Maine to Texas is costing an estimated $25,000,000 a day as the piers lie idle. 60,000 workers walked out after rejecting a contract and the seamen’s unions have refused to cross picket lines, tying up all U.S. flag-ships at their piers.

HONOR “GUNS OF AUGUST” AUTHOR:
Barbara Tuckman is honored by fellow Pulitzer Prize winners, as she is the guest of the Women’s National Press Club. Her best seller has been made into a definitive narrative of World War I, incorporating rare film footage never before shown.

HONOR HOSPITAL FUND RAISERS
The entertainment industry’s own hospital named for WILL ROGERS is to expand still further. Samuel Rose, Treasurer, and Ned Depinet, President of the Memorial Fund, honor Mrs. Winston Guest and Mrs. Herbert Sheftel for their work in raising more than $100,000 for a new medical and research library at the facility in Saranac Lake, New York.

PRO FOOTBALL

WEST PROS BEAT EAST ALL-STARS:
The grand climax of the pro football season at Los Angeles, the West All-Stars take on the East and run over them roughshod. The combination of Quarterback Fran Tarkenton and pass receiver Terry Barr proves invincible and the West swamps the East – 34 to 14.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 (UE65005)
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WORLD PAYS TRIBUTE TO CHURCHILL:
In his sunset years, Sir Winston Spencer Churchill was confined to his London home at 28 Hyde Park Gate and it was here that the eyes of the world turned. Through his writings and his many immortal phrases, the name Churchill will continue to ring down the corridors of time. We, here and now, were privileged to know his greatness – the greatness that is summarized in this pictorial record of an unparalleled career from his birth at Blenheim Castle to his fading years at Hyde Park Gate.

DEATH FROM THE SKY:
Shattered homes and wreckage mark the site of a disaster from the skies. 23 neighborhood residents in northeast Wichita, Kansas and 7 crewmen died when a tanker plane crashed shortly after take-off. 10 children were among the dead and 200 people had their homes destroyed or damaged. The cause of the disaster may never be known.

SHIP AHOY!! BOAT SHOW SAILS INTO NEW YORK:
Ignore the snow and the sleet in New York….they’re hoisting the fair weather signals. Why not? With the boat show on deck, you can ignore winter for a few hours and bask in the warmth of your imagination. If you don’t see a boat to your liking – it can mean only one thing…it hasn’t been built yet!
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 (UE65007)

BUDDHISTS SEEK OVERTHROW OF VIETNAM REGIME:
2,000 Buddhist Monks riot in Saigon as they continue their attempt to unseat the regime of Premier Tran Van Huong. They didn’t like President Diem. They didn’t like the military regime. And now they are asking for a greater voice in cabinet affairs. Premier Huong says he has offered seats to Buddhists, but they have refused. Observers say that the Buddhists are unwittingly playing the game of the Communist Viet Cong.

HOW TO BUILD A HOUSE…..In a Hurry!!
They call this huge crane “little David” and he’s slaying the bugaboo of high construction costs. On a site in Battersea, England, the mechanical monster is helping out the costs of an apartment development.

THE END OF THE ROAD FOR OLD CARS:
The Japanese, plagued with the problem of old cars, have developed a fiery end to jalopies. They burn everything off in huge jets of flame so that all that is left is pure iron for forming into reusable cubes.

TENNIS, anyone?
In the Gay Nineties, the daring gals playing tennis had to skirt a lot of handicaps. But TODAY!!! Well, London fashions are aimed at making the tennis court a gayer place for player – and spectator.

S P O R T S

WINTER – IS A SLIPPERY AFFAIR:
In Germany, a strange breed that likes to have the skids put under them, compete in the singles championship. They are bob-sledders, of course, and they show you what “greased lightning” looks like. A ski run away, they hold the Slalom championships as skiers join with bob-sledders in getting to the bottom of things.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 (UE65010)
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JOHNSON STUDIES DEGAULLE SUGGESTION:
President Charles DeGaulle holds one of his rare press conferences in Paris and stages another attempt to have the voice of France heard on the international scene. He wants to call a five-nation summit conference to reshape the United Nations.

This would involve Red China sitting down with France, Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States. An obvious impossibility according to U.S. observers.

In Washington, at his news conference, the President says he would have to study the proposal.

Meanwhile, Washington officialdom appears to be looking on the idea with jaundiced eye…..

WAR HERO RETIRES:
President Johnson also takes time out to honor the man who built the Air Force to its present awesome power. General Curtis E. LeMay, retires. He is the last of World War II combat generals to serve on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

General LeMay receives another cluster to represent his fourth Medal of Honor.

S P O R T S

GOLDEN GLOVES GET A WALLOPING START:
The l965 Golden Gloves eliminations get underway as the 147-pound sub-novice class mixes it up. The N.Y. Daily News Welfare Association stages the tournament for charity. The fans get their money’s worth in this whirlwind tryout.

DOWN-HILL SKIERS FIND IT ROUGH GOING:
At Megeve, France, there’s a curtain-raiser for the world downhill championships. The fast course takes its toll with skiers bouncing out of bounds like tenpins! Jean-Claude Killy and Ludwig Leitner battle it out with Leitner copping the trophy by ? second.
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