New York & New England, USA, United States of America
PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S QUICK TOUR OF NEW YORK & NEW ENGLAND
M.S. US President, Lyndon B Johnson shaking hands with general public on arrival in Buffalo. C.U. Sign of welcome to Buffalo. G.V. Large crowd in square in Buffalo and President...
New York & New England, USA, United States of America
PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S QUICK TOUR OF NEW YORK & NEW ENGLAND
M.S. US President, Lyndon B Johnson shaking hands with general public on arrival in Buffalo. C.U. Sign of welcome to Buffalo. G.V. Large crowd in square in Buffalo and President Johnson on dais. M.S. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson board steamer on Lake Erie. V.S. On the boat they are shown a specimen of polluted water from the lake.
G.V. Packed crowd and square in Syracuse and the President on dais. Here he pledged to do something about the poverty and slums. M.S. President Johnson meeting more people in streets. V.S. From dais the President dedicates a new hospital at Ellenville, Catskill. V.S. At University of Rhode Island at Kingston, Mr. Johnson receiving honorary degree. M.V. More crowds. M.S. Of the President in Burlington, Vermont where he spoke on conservation.
V.S. President visits special cruiser, Northampton at Portland, Maine, equipped against nuclear contamination and where he will go if necessary in case of nuclear attack. M.S. Helicopter carrying President lifts off deck of ship. Aerial view of Northampton. V.S. Johnson lands at the Campobello Island, the late President Roosevelt's summer residence, now a national park and is met by Canadian Prime Minister, Lester Pearson. V.S. The President and the P.M. lay a foundation stone for new visitors building. They pose for press.
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