Story about heads of state attending the funeral of former German chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
LS. At night, Presidential Boeing taxiing in at Bonn. MS. President Johnson leaves plane and is greeted by Chancellor Kiesinger.
VS. Group on steps of Villa Hammersschmidt, US Secretary of State Dean Rusk, US President Lyndon B. Johnson, German Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger and Mayor of West Berlin Willy Brandt.
VS. Then all those representatives attending funeral of Dr. Konrad Adenauer Funeral come out and pose. They include Indian High Commissioner. Mrs. Vijaya Pandit, British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Frau Lubke, President of France General Charles de Gaulle, Former Prime Minister of Britain Harold Macmillan, Premier of Turkey Suleyman Demirel, Prime Minister of Luxembourg Pierre Werner, Chancellor of Austria Dr. Josef Klaus, Italian Premier Signor Aldo Moro, US President Lyndon B. Johnson, President of West Germany Lubke, and Chancellor Kiesinger.
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