American cartoonist and fashion designer Gladys Parker showcase her creations during a fashion show in Coral Gables, Florida. 'Femininities by Gladys Parker' written on a giant backdrop in the area where the fashion show is to be held. Cartoons depicting Mopsy, a character by Parker, adorn the stage. A model wearing a dress designed by Gladys Parker rips open a part made of paper in the backdrop and enters the area. The model displays the dress and takes a position in the area. A few people seated under a park umbrella. A few more models enter through the part on the backdrop wearing dresses designed by Gladys Parker. The people seated under the umbrella watch the models. The smiling models take their positions.
Closeup of Pole Vaulter John Pennel the first man to pole vault over 17 feet (achieving a height of 17 feet ¾ inches, on August 24, 1963, at the Florida Gold Coast AAU meet in Coral Gables). Pennel pole vaults for the benefit of newsreel cameramen, shortly after setting the new record. He runs and plants his fiberglass pole, which bends in a wide arc, before he launches into the air and clears the bar. The vaulting sequence is repeated in slow motion. Pennel wears white shorts and shirt with the number 606 on his back.
The United States Army Eighth Air Force 351st Bombardment Group shooting for the film 'Combat America' in England. A United States Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress parked on the strip. Captain Clark Gable talking to GI in overalls. Captain Gable turns toward camera, and talks to someone off screen. Captain Gable and crew member in overalls, standing close to the B-17. An officer walks into picture, salutes and shakes hands with the Captain and carries on conversation. The three men walk under a wing of B-17 where they make a check on the super-charger. They inspect the landing gear,propeller, and flap. Captain Gable holds the propeller. Wing surface and antenna of the plane. The men check guns on the lower turret of B-17, then move to tail section where they check horizontal and vertical surface of the plane and the machine gun. Tail gunner of the B-17 sticks head out of window and talks to someone off screen. Top turret gunner does the same. Captain Gable, the officer, and crew member enter side door of B-17. B-17 taxis on runway and takes off. Old insignia on plane. (World War II period).
The Cincinnati Reds baseball team disembarks from a Pan American Sikorsky S-40 flying boat in Miami, after a flight from Puerto Rico, March 1936. Players in Reds uniforms climb off boat. Sign on flying boat reads "Pan American Airways System." Players toss and lightly hit baseballs on a field near the shore. Close up of Reds pitcher Paul Derringer (#25). (NOTES: This was one of the first times a baseball team traveled by air. The Reds held part of their spring training in San Juan in 1936.)
Several pin up models parade in bathing suits at Coral Gables in Florida. The girls display brief swim suits. The models pose with trees and water in the background.
A new safety tread for car tires in Coral Gables, Florida. A car being driven amidst heavy rainfall and it skids. A man works on a lever. A new safety tread on the tire. Cars being driven on a wet road without skidding.
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