Full title reads: "Arizona. German President Goes West".
Arizona, United States of America (USA).
GV German President Professor Theodore Heuss and party looking out over the Grand Canyon. SV Professor Heuss talking to another man. GV Looking down on the Grand Canyon. LV Professor Heuss...
Full title reads: "Arizona. German President Goes West".
Arizona, United States of America (USA).
GV German President Professor Theodore Heuss and party looking out over the Grand Canyon. SV Professor Heuss talking to another man. GV Looking down on the Grand Canyon. LV Professor Heuss and party and overlooks the Grand Canyon.
GV Native American (Red Indians) performing a dance for the President. LV Professor Heuss and party applauding. CU Cowboy strumming guitar, pan to his face. SV Professor Heuss and party, Professor is having a Sheriff's badge pinned on his coat by a local law officer. CU Cowboy playing violin.
Travel shot, Professor Heuss being driven in an old 4-seater buggy style-wagon. GV Wagon approaching ranch. LV. Cowboys on horseback coming up to pay their respects to the President. SV Professor looking at cowboys riding either side of calf, one leaps and grabs calf's horns but he slips and falls to the ground in a cloud of dust. SV Professor looking on. LV Two cowboys riding after calf and lassoes it bringing it to a halt. GV Cowboy riding bucking bronco, he is thrown to the ground and the horse continues kicking and rearing. SV Professor having things explained to him by cowboy. SV Two cowboys walking towards President's enclosure after the display. SV President shakes one of the cowboys by the hand.
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