Ronald Reagan listens to an explanation by John Maga (L),of the Calif.Air Resources Board,of the Features of a natural gas powered automobile at it's unveiling at the Capital .The automobile is practically smog free,costs less that regular gas to operate and produces almost no carbon monoxide ,Cost of converting a regular engine to natural gas would be about $300 .A total of 50 such Vehicles have been tested on California highways in the past year and a half.
9/18/1969
Ronald Regan,President of the striking Actor Gulfd(R)and Academy Award winning actor Charlton Heston(L)leave negotiations session nearly five hours was spent In trying to settle the strike against the Major studios. The session ended without announcement of a settlement but reports still persisted that the had been ended.Another Meeting is hauled early
4/8/1960
Jeannette Geake (left) was one of many residents of Oak Bluff Nursing Home Clearwater who showed delight at the performance of the New Dixie Zing Kings, a jazz band appearing frequently at Woody Riley's Warehouse in Clearwater.The group gave a free performance for residents of Oak Bluff Monday evening. Oak Cove Nursing Home residents also attended.
Christophe Gbenye,second from left, Congo rebel leader,is shown with
African leaders at Mbalo ,eastern Uganda. From left are Premier Milton Obote
of Uganda, Gbenye, President Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya and President Julius
Nyerere of Tanzania. At the meeting last week the African leaders said they
accepted Gbenye's statement on Congolese affairs with sympathy and approval.
Between takes of David L. Wolper's "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN" on location at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, George ("Snoopy") Segal, rearseat right, fellow actor Matt Clark, next to him, and chauffeur Ben Gazzara take a little spin in a 1926 Fiat.Messrs. Segal, Gazzara and Clark play, respectively, a lieutenant,sergeant and corporal in an armored infantry platoon that spearheads the historic first crossing of the Rhine in World War II.But making a war film is no joyride, especially "Remagen" which had
been filming in Czechoslovakia for nearly three months and had only a month to go when the Russian invasion took place.Two days after the invasion, Segal, Gazzara, Clark, co-stars Robert Vaughn and Bradford Dillman and 70 other members of the American film crew were evacuated from Prague by taxi caravan across the Austrian border.
Jeannette Geake (left) was one of many
residents of Oak Bluff
Nursing Home Clearwater who
showed delight at the performance
of the New Dixie Zing Kings, a jazz
band appearing frequently at
Woody Riley's Warehouse in
Clearwater.The group gave a free
performance for residents of Oak
Bluff Monday evening. Oak Cove
Nursing Home residents also
attended.
Between takes of David L. Wolper's "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN" on location
at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, George ("Snoopy") Segal, rearseat right, fellow actor Matt Clark, next to him, and chauffeur Ben Gazzara take a little spin in a
1926 Fiat.
Messrs. Segal, Gazzara and Clark play, respectively, a lieutenant,
sergeant and corporal in an armored infantry platoon that spearheads the historic first crossing of the Rhine in World War II.
But making a war film is no joyride, especially "Remagen" which had
been filming in Czechoslovakia for nearly three months and had only a month to
go when the Russian invasion took place.
Two days after the invasion, Segal, Gazzara, Clark, co-stars Robert
Vaughn and Bradford Dillman and 70 other members of the American film crew were
evacuated from Prague by taxi caravan across the Austrian border.