A film about workers in automobile factories in Detroit, Michigan. A 1950s father sits in a living room chair. He is reading a paper as boys in the family run in and jump on him. The boys take the paper. He gets up and takes the boys towards a bed room. The father puts a small boy in a crib and tucks him in. He kisses the boy and walks out as the light goes out. The little boy in the crib fakes sleep and opens eyes. The boy jumps around the crib. The father puts the small boy in the crib and switches off a light. He walks back to the boy jumping in the crib. He tucks the boy in and walks out. The mother in the family is seen reading a newspaper. A girl reads sitting on a floor. Other girl sits by a radio turning the dial. The husband walks in and approaches his wife.
President and Mrs. Pat Nixon are welcomed to the stage of Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, where the President speaks before assembled women at the Continental Congress of Daughters of the American Revolution. He is applauded and leaves with Mrs. Nixon, waving upwards as he departs.
U.S. President Richard Nixon attends an agricultural fair , in Washington, DC. Richard Nixon speaking to a group of officials. A sign reads 'Agriculture works for peace'. Agricultural equipment on display. The Washington Monument can be seen in background. A fountain is seen on the grounds. Richard Nixon is just casually mingling with persons at the show.
Assembly of persons with a few sitting beside a lectern holding the Presidential Seal. The Presidential flag stands by drapes in background. A speaker at the lectern introduces President Richard Nixon, who steps to the lectern, as the assembly of people stands and applauds. Nixon begins to speak.
Campaign flyer printed by the Joint Boycott Council of the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Labor Committee, regarding boycott of Nazi goods and services. Headline of the flyer reads: "J.B.C. SETS MON. MARCH 15 FOR MIGHTY DEMONSTRATION IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN." Picture of a round metal campaign pin, reading: "Boycott Nazi Germany (Joint Boycott Committee)"
American Nazi organization office in New York City, prior to World War II. Members work at a desk. A picture of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler and a Nazi swastika in the background. Documents in German sit on back of the table. An uniformed member folds Nazi pamphlets of German-American Bund .
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