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8.41  PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS 

1) FOOD FOR NEEDY FAMILIES: MY TITLE) President Kennedy orders food to be given to the needy and out of work families in America―Charleston, West Virginia is featured―begins with empty coal cars sitting in the train yards of the city―efforts of the community to distribute the new foods to the needy is shown as well as radio and television playing a part in teaching those receiving the donated food how to cook with efficiency and taste in mind―poor family shown eating with new food  1961

2) READER'S DIGEST PROMO: great color―President Eisenhower interviewed in 1966 re criticism towards the draft―he urges the American public to become trained for military duties (young men) and educated―discusses his policies published in Reader's Digest this month

3) U.S. AIR FORCE: general promotion for the need of American citizens to become trained for the Air Force and become part of America's winning team―footage of aircraft shown and cadets in school

4) RED CROSS: animated―different scenes of emergency with narration questioning if you are prepared in case of disaster―take Red Cross courses now

5) AIRCRAFT: (MY TITLE) B&W―silent footage of one type of aircraft taking off, flying, landing  NOT A COMMERCIAL

6) AIR FORCE RESERVE: reddish―doctors and nurses in training to prepare for service in case of disaster

7) NATO: B&W―brief history of NATO and its reason for existence and a request for support

8) TEXAS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: good color―man lies on street with people surrounding him because he had a heart attack―narration informs us he has high blood pressure and his non stop working caused the attack―ambulance comes and paramedics cover him up

9) AIR FORCE: B&W―for young men interested in an exciting career as a pilot or navigator―footage of actual pilots and navigators at work―starts with football team and translates to the team of the Air Force pilot and navigator

10) STAR-SPANGLED BANNER: great color―USAF jets fly in formation with the Air Force Song played

11) STAR-SPANGLED BANNER: great color―excellent trick flying footage of the USAF Thunderbirds in action with Air Force Song playing

12) U.S. AIR FORCE: Jacqueline Cochran urges young women in college to join the Air Force and experience travel and paid vacations    celebrity

13) U.S. ARMY RESERVE: John Cochran sits at desk and describes the program for young men wanting to get ahead―the Army Reserve is the fastest way to serve and return home in six months 

14) JET POWERED GO-CART: (MY TITLE) B&W―story of Jack McClure who developed a small Go-Cart with twin jet engines―he races regular drag racers and beats them at speeds of up to 175 mph      NOT A COMMERCIAL

15) U.S. ARMY: 1985―member of the Army Soccer Team describes the advantages of joining the Army for life skills and job preparation

16) THUNDERBIRDS AT HOME: B&W―the Thunderbirds arrive back to their base where the ground crew is interviewed to show how talented and spirited they are―think of them the next time you see an Air Force jet fly overhead―footage of men working on planes  1963

17) U.S. MARINE RESERVE: good color―clearing local roads and building childrens playgrounds are only some of the rewards of joining the Marine Reserve―three reserves running with children

18) U.S. AIR FORCE: good color―footage of men working on planes―"look into a career in the U.S. Air Force"

19) U.S. AIR FORCE: B&W―you could be eligible to as a college graduate to join the aerospace team―footage of various

20) U.S. ARMY: Paul is "Your Man in Tokyo"―he's working on state of the art electronic equipment for modernizing hospitals in Japan―Be like Paul...join the Army

21) U.S. NAVY NURSE: as a Navy nurse she will travel to far off lands and meet interesting people―if you are a registered nurse, investigate the Navy

22) NATIONAL GUARD: animated B&W―two little boys are playing chess talking about what each wants to be when they grow up―everything one describes is included in the one career the other suggests―the National Guard

March 1963

23) U.S. ARMY RESERVE: B&W Tony Kubeck of the New York Yankees describes his reasons for joining the reserve and urges all young men out there to join a winning team

24) AIR FORCE R.O.T.C.: good color―split screen showing all of the various activities you can participate in with the Air Force

25) U.S. AIR FORCE: Same as No. 18

26) U.S. AIR FORCE: another barrier has fallen―Blacks are included in the Air Force―the doors of opportunity are swinging wide open

27) U.S. MARINE CORPS RESERVE: Celebrity―Ed McMahon sitting in his den urging us to join the reserve

28) U.S. AIR FORCE: red tint―various Air Force activities shown―people smiling as they work―urging us to join

 

8.42  PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS   

 1) U.S. MARINE CORPS RESERVE: red fade―celebrity―Ed McMahon―standing in his den explaining his experience with the corps and the continual need a few good men

2) U.S. COAST GUARD: B&W―shots of ships in the sea and members of the Coast Guard marching on base―"if you are looking for action join the Coast Guard"

3) NATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICAN INDIANS: great color―shots of Native Americans standing in regular dress clothes―"American Indians are wanted and needed in American Industry"―

4) BETTER MENTAL HEALTH: B&W―man standing in his office― learn how you can help yourself and find help if needed in dealing with life―send away for this booklet entitled, "How To Deal With Your Tensions"  Bob Dixon  1959-1960

5) U.S. ARMY RESERVE: red fade―footage of tanks and soldiers in training―"the army needs you

6) U.S. MARINE CORPS: B&W―officer describing the importance of physical training you can receive in the Marines

7) ARMY R.O.T.C.: red fade―young man playing basketball as narrator describes what his experience would be like in the Army R.O.T.C. program

8) U.S. MARINE CORPS AVIATION: B&W―footage of two jet fighters performing an air to air refueling

9) U.S. ARMY: B&W―animated―little bee goes around to former Army members to push them to make a 'B-line' to the recruiter's office to discover what they can earn for their rank, pay and retirement

10) U.S. ARMY RESERVE: B&W―Tony Kubeck of New York Yankees baseball, standing in locker room with Army uniform on urges men to join the reserve―celebrity   sports

11) U.S. COAST GUARD: B&W―college students should apply for officer candidate training―footage of students on campus and members performing various USCG duties 

12) U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY: B&W―footage of Academy students at work and physical activities including football and dances, to show the benefits of completion

13) AEROSPACE FOOTAGE: B&W―silent―rocket booster testing and take-offs

14) AIRPORT TRANSPORT: B&W―silent―footage of a passenger loader that comfortably transports about ten people from the airport to the airplane―replacing the need to walk to the plane―before terminals with walkways were used

15) U.S. ARMY: red fade―"your man in Livorno"―featuring one 20-year-old who is seeing Italy like no tourist ever could―working on the 'sweetest' sound equipment available in today's "Action Army"

16) U.S. AIR FORCE: B&W―footage of R.O.T.C. program and various options for you in the Air Force

17) U.S. COAST GUARD: B&W―footage of soldiers marching and

various machinery and locations you can work on and experience in the Coast Guard

18) U.S. AIR FORCE: excellent color―various shots of jet fighter performing maneuvers with Air Force Song playing

19) U.S. MARINE CORPS: B&W―general recruitment narration with footage of various activities and training in the marine corps

20) NATIONAL GUARD: B&W―sleep soundly because the national guard is watching―footage of soldiers on night watch and military base activity

21) U.S. AIR FORCE NURSE CORPS: B&W―a woman's hands are shown performing various medical activities―"these hands could be yours" by joining the Nurse Corps―paid vacations and travel are shown

22) AEROSPACE: B&W―silent footage of astronauts performing various training activities inside cockpit

23) USO: excellent color―montage of still photographs of USO members helping soldiers deal with their time abroad―support your USO

24) PEACE CORPS―excellent color―footage of woman in Africa bringing in the harvest as she rides into the village on a wagon―"Its the toughest job you'll ever love"

25) ARMED FORCES DAY: great color―footage of all sections of the armed forces performing different maneuvers and activities advertising Armed Forces Day as the third Saturday in May

26) NATIONAL GUARD RESERVE: excellent color―two men in the middle of training discuss their job security and vacation time―urges employers to continue support

27) UNITED NATIONS: B&W―different languages spoken and sung while "peace" is written in different languages on screen

28) CIVIL SERVICE: B&W―animated―people of different occupations are shown standing in line as a representation of the diversity of those willing to join the Civil Service

29) WORLD REFUGEES: B&W―record album entitled "All Star Festival" with various artists including Andy Williams and Nat King Cole is on sale to support the world's refugees―on sale for four dollars

30) U.S. AIR FORCE: B&W―"The Age of Space is Here"―see your Air Force recruiter―footage of men working on jet fighter

31) U.S. ARMY: B&W―footage of young nurse enjoying Hawaii and working hard as an Army Nurse/"Your girl in Hawaii"

32) NASA: B&W―footage of rocket booster being tested and silent footage of men working on main frame computers

33) USO: shot of empty house―"imagine your having to move every two years. Support your local USO"

34) MOVIE PROMO: B&W―cuts are too short to make anything from it but the title of Walt Disney's "Son of Flubber" is shown

35) AEROSPACE: B&W―silent―various footage of men and women working on computers and machines and astronaut testing equipment

36) CIVIL AIR PATROL: B&W―world shown as clock ticking with narration of importance of Civil Air Patrol

37) U.S. ARMY: B&W―song explains that you can choose your job arena before you enlist in the "modern army"

38) USO: great color―one shot of stage lights―"after the song is sung the USO is still there"

39) U.S. AIR FORCE: great color―footage of jet fighter in the air―"nothing can stop you"

40) U.S. NAVY RECRUITER: animated color―man doing regular job sees the Navy as exciting and challenging

41) U.S. AIR FORCE: B&W―sticker on car says "Air Force family"―you could be the man behind the sticker

42) U.S. NAVY: animated color―boy and girl dancing―boy rises into the sky and becomes a pilot

43) VA: B&W animated―man walking through hospital giving nurse, baby and wife cigars because of the benefits he's received from the VA

44) U.S. MARINE CORPS: footage of young men in training

45) USO: excellent color―shot of young man on phone―"imagine being thousands of miles away from your home"--support your local USO

46) NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVE: color―different sections of National Guard shown

47) U.S. ARMY: Same as No. 31

48) U.S. NAVY: nurse and naval officer discussing advantages of joining

49) U.S. NAVY: great color―features a man who made the choice to go back to Vietnam and join Operation Helping Hand to help rehabilitate Vietnamese soldiers―footage of Ralph giving shots to farm animals and assisting farmers with their families

50) U.S. ARMY: B&W―boy in gas station sees luggage of officer in car he's filling up―he dreams of all the places the officer has visited―recruiter gives boy his card and drives off 

51) DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE: montage of still photographs showing soldiers and nurses overseas receiving their Christmas gifts―shop and mail early so they receive your gifts on time

52) ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARING: 1963―B&W―Walter Abel sitting at his desk urging us to give―religious collection in four religions

53) ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARING: 1963―B&W―Walter Abel in longer spot with detail of the type of people in need of our help overseas―your church will hold a collection on March 24

54) AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION: good color―a pair of twins are featured―these men live and work together and have the same number of children―Jack smokes, Fred doesn't--the difference between them is that Jack won't be around as long as Fred will

55) HEART FUND: B&W―narrated by Johnny Carson―music accompanies his description of the

56) UNITED DESOTO WALLPAPER―great color―you only need to apply water for it to stick and just peel it off when it is time to redecorate  NOT A PSA

57) NATIONAL WILDLIFE FOUNDATION: great color―animated and live action―cartoon man moves letters of the word WILDLIFE to reveal different types of animals

58) AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION: excellent color―footage of different tests being made to discover breathing risks for various occupations

 

8.43  PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS  

1) NASA: artist featured for covering Columbia's missions―new postage stamp is introduced

2) TV PROMO: "My Friend Tony"

3) COUNCIL FOR BETTER HEARING: Nanette Fabray with boy playing piano

4) TV PROMO: "The D.A."―with Robert Conrad

5) Rotary Mower: man mowing lawn

6) Pollution Probe: Canada Power company: light switch shown with many plugs

7) Speed National Highway Network: silent―B/W―machines working on road

8) RELIGIOUS: Unity Television―Lloyd Bridges―the word is "free"

9) SAVE THE CHILDREN: footage of young girl in India

10) PROJECT HOPE: shot of sun and sky

11) MICHIGAN HEART ASSOCIATION: teenager eating and smoking

12) COMMERCIAL: Purina Dog Chow―dog in kitchen

13) PSA: U.S. Postal Service: Horatio Alger stamp introduced ―USA  20 cents

14) TV PROMO: "This is My Alaska"―Leroy Sheebo―footage of hunting and fishing in Alaska

15) TV PROMO: same as above with different hunting footage

16) U.S. POSTAL SERVICE: George Washington featured―shot of Mt. Vernon―one cent stamp for 1982

17) DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS: V.A. hospital shown―men in disabled men sit in park

18) CRIME PREVENTION COALITION: "McGruff the dog"―elderly woman and black man featured as crime stoppers

19) SHETLAND FLOOR POLISHER: B/W footage of polisher on phonograph and hard wood floor―silent  NOT A PSA

20) Ceramic Electrical Protectors: B/W footage of protectors shaped and decorated―high voltage conveyer belt

21) SOCIAL SECURITY: two men in record keeping department

22) TV PROMO: NBC―"Banyon" with Robert Forester

23) NATIONAL WILDLIFE FOUNDATION: Wetlands―different waterways shown―animals and recreation featured

24) AMERICAN RED CROSS: boy and girl learn to swim with parents

25) PREVENT CHILD ABUSE: boy looks into camera crying

26) PROJECT HOPE: S.S. Hope featured on the water

27) State Employment Service: teenage boys on street pitching quarters

28) VISTA: men and women building side windows on house

29) TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION: featuring George Peppard

30) AMERICAN RED CROSS: artwork shown of women helping children

31) TV PROMO: NBC―"Madigan" with Richard Widmark

32) NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION: voice of Robert Redford

featuring Bald Eagle

33) DIRECT DEPOSIT: woman walks through bank―for government checks

34) ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL: Danny Thomas stands with children diagnosed with Cancer

35) AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY: three women play racquet ball―fight against Breast Cancer

36) ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL: kids play in park

also with Danny Thomas

37) RELIGIOUS: National Lutheran Council―George A. Heimerich urges us all to attend church

38) RELIGIOUS: same campaign as above with younger spokesman

39) RELIGIOUS: Religion in American Life―man and girl walk into Church

40) RELIGIOUS: same campaign as No. 38

41) LIONS CLUB: woman walks in park―ad for aiding the blind

42) VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS: Ed McMahon stands in park

43) HEART FUND: Senor Wences and his puppets

44) NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL: pool safety―neighbors come over to swim

45) DISABLED VETERANS ASSOCIATION: young girl in flower costume

46) U. S. FOREST SERVICE: beautiful girl unmasks to reveal her true identity as "Smokey the bear"―prevent forest fire

47) HEART FUND: mother and her baby

48) U. S. FOREST SERVICE: animated―"Smokey the Bear" in burning tree with city in background

49) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: animated―message to invest

50) RED CROSS: Water Safety Program―father and daughter in living room

  

8.44  PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS  

1) CONTINENTAL AIR COMMAND: classic mixture of Cold War militarism and Christianity as Continental Air Command wishes public a Merry Christmas―little boy unwraps his gifts under Xmas tree while announcer tells how secure he is because of American military strength―state and religion(1950s)

2) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: flying bomb successfully tested 11/21/17 at Amityville, New York  robot bomber   no op.

3) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first enemy jet MIG-15 destroyed by USAF jet over Yalu River in Korean War 11/8/50  no op.

4) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: D-Day began 6/6/44   no op.

5) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: MATS

C-133 first delivered ICBM Atlas missile to site in Wyoming  11/3/59   no op.

6) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first time a Stark missile flew 5,000 miles across the Atlantic on-target  USAF "power means peace power"  10/31/57   no op.

7) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: Major Richard Vong shot down his 40th enemy airplane becoming the all-time Ace of American military―called "the ruler of the air" between New Guinea and Philippines Nov. 1944   no op.

8) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: the 8th Air Force made one of the largest raids against German V-2 sites―over 1,300 aircraft used   12/24/43

9) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: General Clair Chenault's 14th Air Force struck enemy on Formosa for the first time―no U.S. aircraft lost  11/25/43

10) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: U.S. bombs German installations in Italy in Operation Strangle   March 28, 1944

11) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: mid-air refueling 58 F-84 jets on trans-Pacific flight of 10,000 miles (with seven stops) for first time―proved precision of refueling in air    7/17/52

12) CHRYSLER PROMO: executive predicts rosy future from vantage point of 1965

13) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army Nurse Corps―recreates the life of Florence Nightingale with Crimean War recreations

14) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Robert Fulton launches steamship―join the Transportation Corps

15) NEWS REPORT: Christmas trees being harvested

16) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Isaac Newton deduces the law of gravity

17) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Thomas Edison―with actual historic footage of the inventor

18) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Bobby Jones wins the grand slam in 1930―actual sports footage of Jones in golf wins

19) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―The Oklahoma Land Rush―has filmed recreation of Cherokee Strip dash for free land  April 22, 1889

20) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Edmund Hilary conquers Mt. Everest in 1953―still pictures―join Army Combat Services

21) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Panama Canal built and President Wilson unites the two oceans―actual footage    October 1913

22) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―British General Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown―still pictures

23) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―General Walter Reed conquers Yellow Fever in 1900―still pictures  medical

24) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―the first Memorial Day classic Indianapolis 500 automobile race―has actual film footage of this sports event    May 30, 1911

25) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―women gain the right to vote with Tennessee ratification of 19th amendment―has actual suffragette film footage  August 28, 1920

26) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Jim Thorpe named greatest in sports―actual film footage and still photographs of this Native American athlete

27) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Louis Pasteur is spotlighted―footage from Warner Bros. feature film―conquest of the microbe

28) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Nathan Hale hanged during the Revolutionary War in 1776

29) MOVIE PROMO: Cat Ballou  B&W

30) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Galileo discovers new planetary arrangement          

31) GREAT MOMENTS: U.S. Army―Babe Ruth calls his home run in World Series game against Chicago Cubs in Wrigley Field in 1932

 

 8.45  PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS  

 1) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: bomber attack in Germany is first for Americans  July 4, 1942

2) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:  dedication of new Air Force Academy at temporary location in Colorado    July 11, 1955

3) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: B-52s nonstop flight around the world in a single day  January 18, 1957

4) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first test-run on supersonic research track in Utah 

July 8, 1955

5) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: open new Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs    April 1, 1954

6) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first daylight bombing of the Germany   January 27, 1943 

7) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first powered flight of X-15―launched from a B-52 airplane September 17, 1959

8) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: balloon altitude record set at 102,000 feet    August 19, 1957

9) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: B-50 named Lucky Lady makes nonstop round-the-world flight in 94 hours     March 2, 1949

10) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: celebrate V-E Day in New York City and Paris, France  May 8, 1945

11) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: Air Corps transport (T-2) flies coast to coast―from New York City to San Diego in 27 hours  May 3, 1923

12) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:

World War I airplane armada    September 12, 1918

13) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first Bomarc missile launched―directly hits a drone aircraft

January 15, 1959

14) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: spotlight Berlin Airlift's largest day  April 15, 1949

15) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: launch Explorer I to 60,000 feet, a new altitude record 

July 28, 1964

16) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: set altitude record for manned flight at 126,000 feet in an X-2  September 7, 1956

17) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: simulated trip to moon by Airman Farrell 

February 16, 1958

18) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: launch Pioneer V   March 11, 1960 

19) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: Titan ICBM launched for first time  February 6, 1959

20) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:

General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo   April 18, 1942

21) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: space biology experiment in high altitude research  Aerobee rocket launch  April 18, 1951

22) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: nonstop distance record of 4000 miles in under 10 hours set by B-47   August 4, 1953 

23) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first flight of X-13 vertical takeoff   April 11, 1957

24) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: Armed Forces Day    3rd Saturday in May

25) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: 1953 first

mid-air refueling jet by jet   September 1, 1953

26) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: B-25 bomber retired   February 23, 1959

27) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: aircraft Question Mark remained aloft for 150 hours through first aerial refueling   January 7, 1929

28) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first solo non-stop crossing of Atlantic Ocean accomplished by Charles Lindbergh   May 21, 1927

29) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: first automatic landing without pilot or tower help  

August 23, 1957

30) HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: June 6, 1944 D-Day landing

  

8.46  PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS  

1) TOMORROW THE STARS: bombing run testing in California desert―Lowell Thomas

2) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:

B-59 "Billy Mitchell" bomber is retired on February 23, 1959

3) TOMORROW THE STARS: test pilot ejection seat technology using dummies―desert sled footage

4) TOMORROW THE STARS: airplane space-capsule recovery technique is tested―try to catch space capsule returning from space in midair

5) TOMORROW THE STARS: Bomark missile men on guard―defensive interceptor missile

6) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: refueling airplane in midair

7) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: another phase

of the desert sled and testing of pilot ejection

10) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: August 19, 1957 USAF doctor rides balloon to highest point in man's history

11) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:

July 21, 1959 first recovery of Atlas ICBM nose cone―good rocket blast off footage

12) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:

July 4, 1942―first US bomber attack on German territory―bomb Dutch airdromes―aerospace superiority is lauded as essential for victory

13) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:

March 11, 1962―blast off from Cape Canaveral

14) TOMORROW THE STARS: missile test center work on Triton missile―-first tested in in 1960―Cape Canaveral footage―-can also deliver nuclear warhead―good blastoff footage

15) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE:

February 6, 1959―first firing of Titan ICBM

16) TOMORROW THE STARS: Strategic Air Command now equipped with Hound Dog Air-to-surface missile―show missile in action

17) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: August 4, 1953―B-47 flies over 4000 miles in 9 hrs 53 mins―now refueling in midair is common

18) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: March 14, 1960―Operation Big Slam uses MATS to move troops to Puerto Rico

19) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: September 7, 1956 USAF pilot flies X-2 to 126,000 feet, then it is dropped and flies to even greater historic altitude

20) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: October 11, 1957―ICBM Thor missile exceeds its 1500 mile design range―soars over 2000 miles―good footage of blastoff

21) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: January 15, 1959―Bomarck missile hits its drone jet target

22) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: December 10, 1954 Lt. Stapp rides rocket sled to new land speed record of 632 mph

23) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: October 14, 1947―Captain Chuck Yeager flies X-1 to new speed record―breaks sound barrier

24) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: October 22, 1957―4-stage rocket fired into space to record altitude―at least 2700 miles into space

25) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: November 11, 1956―first supersonic medium bomber―B 58 Hustler is inaugurated

26) ANOTHER HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT IN THE AEROSPACE AGE: October 31, 1957―Snark missile is first ICBM cruise missile―flies 5000 miles across Atlantic on target

 

8.47  PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS  

 1) INFLATION CAN BE STOPPED: various people take "the national piggy test"―cause inflation by demanding higher wages, not comparison-shopping, raising prices―their heads turn into pig heads to demonstrate how they act "piggy"  excellent color

2) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: restaurant  (1984 CAMPAIGN)

3) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: mime smoking a cigarette  (1984 CAMPAIGN)

4) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: mime explains risk factors (1984)

5) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Looking for Trouble   30 seconds   (1984)

6) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Looking for Trouble  10 seconds  (1984)

7) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Carnival A  (1984)

8) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Carnival B  (1984)

9) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Drive-in  (1984)

10) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: automobiles   30 seconds (1984)

11) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: automobiles   10 seconds (1984)

12) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: President Lyndon B. Johnson appeals for support for heart research by giving to the Heart Association―excellent color   

13) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 4, 1966 plugs for the bonds

14) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: from Vietnam General William C. Westmoreland plugs for these bonds and support for troops in Vietnam in this "struggle for peace" and against "Communist aggression"

15) HIRE THE HANDICAPPED: Jocelyn Gill is a doctor with Federal Government―stricken with multiple sclerosis in 1945

16) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: Sgt. James S. Rutledge is black Army man on Bond a Month Plan while in Vietnam War

17) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: action scenes in Vietnam War   

18) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: pennies from a child added up to bond

19) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: MOS tell why they buy bonds    

20) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: Michael Landon plugs bonds  celebrity

21) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: Andy Williams plugs bonds  celebrity

22) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: jet lands on carrier in Gulf of Tonkin―Commander of air fleet plugs bonds

23) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: history of bonds from 1941 to 1966 s

24) ELECTRIC SHOCK: man falls from stool when shocked while adjusting wiring on ceiling lamp―shows the proper way to handle electricity―"Remember, electricity is your friend.  Handle it with care and respect."  Ontario Canadian PSA

25) SAFE DRIVING: be a safe driver―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

26) SAFE DRIVING: be a safe driver―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

27) SAFE DRIVING: Mary needs windshield wipers―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

28) SAFE DRIVING: teenage driver―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

29) SAFE DRIVING: Lou is a safe driver―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

30) SAFE DRIVING: be a safe driver―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

31) SAFE DRIVING: avoid "turnpike hypnosis"―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety   30 seconds

32) SAFE DRIVING: turnpike speeds not safe on side roads―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety   30 seconds

33) SAFE DRIVING: teenage driver―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety  30 seconds

34) SAFE DRIVING: do not daydream while driving―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

35) SAFE DRIVING: seat belts―mom and her kids―most accidents occur within 25 miles of home and at speeds of less than 30 mph―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

36) SAFE DRIVING: lively child in backseat is a hazard―use seat belts―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety

10 seconds

37) SAFE DRIVING: kid chases ball into the street―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety   10 seconds

38) SAFE DRIVING: woman opens door into traffic―from Kentucky Department of Public Safety   10 seconds