San Francisco, California, United States of America (USA).
Title reads 'Convention '64 - Hour of Decision at San Francisco'.
MS. Republican candidate for the President of USA Senator Barry Goldwater and wife Peggy arriving at the delegates hotel for the republican rally in San Francisco....
San Francisco, California, United States of America (USA).
Title reads 'Convention '64 - Hour of Decision at San Francisco'.
MS. Republican candidate for the President of USA Senator Barry Goldwater and wife Peggy arriving at the delegates hotel for the republican rally in San Francisco. GV. Exterior of the hotel. MV. Crowd stands to applaud at meeting in the hotel. Various shots of Barry Goldwater addressing the mass meeting. Various shots of the William Scranton and his enthusiastic followers climbing onto San Francisco tram car. Various shots of Former President Dwight Eisenhower (Ike) and his wife arriving in San Francisco by train. Various shots of the thousands of Civil Rights demonstrators marching along street to city centre to protest the Goldwater nomination. Various shots of another delegates arriving. Henry Cabot Lodge arriving, also Nelson Rockefeller and then Oregon Governor Mark O. Hatfield - he is the speaker at the Republican convention. Mark O. Hatfield being interviewed - natural sound. He gives some highlights of the message he will deliver to the delegates in Cow Palace.
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