Title reads 'President at Funeral on New York Mayor's Wife'.
Various shots of the people arriving in drizzle outside Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York for the funeral of the wife of Mayor Wagner of New York. Cardinal Spellman...
Title reads 'President at Funeral on New York Mayor's Wife'.
Various shots of the people arriving in drizzle outside Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York for the funeral of the wife of Mayor Wagner of New York. Cardinal Spellman is greeted on arrival. LS. Lone policeman on building roof. MS. American President Lyndon Johnson getting out of car. MS. Section of silent crowd watching. MS. Flower covered coffin being carried into church. MS. Mayor Wagner and his two sons arriving at church. MS. The coffin being carried out of the church. MS. Guard of Honour. MS. Mayor's two sons get in car before him and Mayor Wagner shakes the hand of President Johnson as they leave. GV. Scene outside church as coffin is carried off.
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