Spectators gather as Hill Gail, the racehorse romped home to victory in the Kentucky Derby as Eddie Arcaro scored his fifth triumph in the turf classic in Louisville, Kentucky. People purchase tickets. Hail gail running. Scene changes to the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree in England, United Kingdom. Several horses falling after leaping. Horse named "Teal" with jockey Arthur Thompson wins the race.
Major sports events of the year 1958. Blayor of Seattle Chiefs shoots well to take a lead against Kentucky Wildcats at Collegiate Hoop Basketball Championship in Louisville. But Kentucky go on to win the NCAA (National collegiate Athletic Association) Championship.
Racehorse 'Cavalcade' wins Kentucky Derby. People gather in a large number to watch the horse race. They cheer and applaud as the jockeys ride their horses along the race track. Mrs Isabel Dodge Sloane's entry dashes to victory in the 60th running of the Kentucky classic.
Title card saying “Louisville, KY - The turf classic of the year - the historic Kentucky Derby brings out 60,000 enthusiastic race fans to Churchill Downs”. View of spectators of the Kentucky Derby watch the race from the stands of Churchill Downs during WW1. Horses begin to race. Horses race in Churchill Downs. Some spectators come closer to track to see better. Men places floral garlands over winning horse, Exterminator. The jockey, Willie Knapp, is on horse.
Alcohol production and taxation system: dramatization and animation. Dramatic raid of alcohol and tobacco tax division on illegal moonshine stills in a forest in the southern U.S. Officials of the Alchohol and Tobacco Tax Division of the Internal Revenue Service walk in woods. Illegal moonshiners sit in woods with rifle in hand and sacks on ground. Horse cart in the woods. Barrels of alcohol. Men fight. The officers dynamite and explode an illegal still. Animation shows the ancient time when men discovered the intoxicating effect of alcohol in different parts of world like Greece and China. Taxes on alcohol. Excess grain used by colonial government and process of making alcohol by grain. Alcohol making industry at a farm and exchange of necessary goods with alcohol. Alcohol making industry at small scale and factory of alcohol. The production of alcohol starts in1866 and reaches 15 million dollars and 90 million barrels production rate. Truck in 1950s driving into a brewery plant. View of giant cooper brewing kettles in brewery. The process of brewing beer. Production of beer is shown, with grains like barley and rice passing through machines and into brewing kettles. Alcohol as main source of revenue. Officials work at the permissive branch for administration of laws related to liquor, tobacco, cigarette paper and tubes production. Women and men sitting at desks. Women doing typing and clerical work reviewing forms and applications. Worker adds mash through a tube to a giant kettle in a distillery. In the Seagram's bourbon whiskey distillery in Louisville Kentucky, workers assemble wooden barrels, prepare flaming barrel lids for bourbon barrels, and they pound stoppers in barrels with a mallet and prepare them for shipment while an IRS inspector looks on. Government official of the IRS supervises production, packaging and labeling services in the factory. Seagram name and Louisville location seen printed on the barrels.
AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations) symbol at the Union Industries Show in Louisville, Kentucky. IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) President Richard F Walsh addresses. IATSE banner on stage. Display at various stalls. Workers during construction.
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