Re-enactment of preparation of birth of Quintuplet girls to Mr. and Mrs Olivia Dionne on their farm at Callander, Ontario Canada. Nurse empties jug of water into a bowl. Lamp burn on window sil. Hot water poured into bowl. A doctor arrives at home. Photographers take pictures of Mr. Dionne with five baby girls on his lap. Dr Allan R Dafoe seated in his car.
Re-enactment of preparation of birth of Quintuplet girls to Mr. and Mrs Olivia Dionne on their farm at Callander, Ontario Canada. Dr Allan R Dafoe drives off in his car. View of Mr. and Mrs Dionne's house. Landscapes and farm scenes.
Camshaft turned on conveyor at Ford car factory assembly line operation in United States. Pistons milled, on conveyor. Different machines in operation. Presses. Grills on conveyor. Parts on conveyor. Workers, both white and African American, assemble frame. Springs assembled on conveyor, being tested. Rear end assembly. Engine assembly. Carburetor assembly. Engine drop. Radiator installation. Parts on conveyor. Welding and riveting. Body assembly. Grinding. Painting body. Glass grinding. Glass on conveyor. Placing glass in car. Putting upholstery in car. Attaching body and fenders to frame. Tires. Hood. Views in steel mill. Ford car moving off assembly line. Sign "Production Schedule for Today, 5000"
Joseph I. Breen, administrator of motion picture production code of ethics at a meeting with his deputies in Hollywood, California. Breen was appointed by William H Hays who was the president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America at the time. At the Production Code Administration meeting he speaks about importance of assuring that Hollywood films include stories with power, and punch, and backbone, but that they must at the same time be on the lookout for movie scenes, or action, or dialog which are likely to give offense. Regarding morality in films, he says "the responsible men in this industry want no such pictures and will not allow these to be shown." He speaks of the Production Code Administration, and says that no single person should argue on censorship, and that there won't be one man censorship, but rather a censor board of experienced professionals. (The group's work became known as the "Hays Code" and was a precursor approach to modern motion picture ratings.)
Mother of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt during an interview at Hyde Park, New York. Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, celebrating her eightieth birthday, gives an interview. She expresses her approval for her son's plan for the renovation of nation's homes.
Workers work at Stearman factory in Wichita. They construct parts of aircraft. Welders work in the factory. General layout of the Plant. Lathe workers work. Lumber storing and cutting room. Wing sections made for aircraft. Welders work. Sections of Plant handle fuselage frameworks. Workman sprays framework.
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