A film depicts activities of the U.S. Navy personnel aboard a ship in the Pacific Ocean. The soldiers load food and medical supplies aboard airplane to rush them to earthquake stricken area. The airplane takes off from the deck of the aircraft carrier. The airplane in flight and a pilot in a cockpit. Aerial view of the damaged area. The soldiers feed stricken people in Nicaragua. People in the background. Wreckage in the foreground.
A film depicts activities of the U.S. Navy personnel aboard ship in the Pacific Ocean. A column of Battleships (BB) underway. A Church Pennant flying above a U.S. flag. The church services being held aboard a BB. Men sing 'Onward Christian Soldiers'. The BB columns underway.
Slate mentions "banned water." Scene is of fire engulfing the Miralago ballroom on Sheridan Road in the unincorporated area called "No Mans Land", between Kenilworth and Wilmette in Chicago, Illinois. "Villa Demetre" appears on a sign near the burning establishment. The fire is seen spreading. The windows of the Miralago ballroom burn and the intensity of the blaze increases. Firemen use a hose to direct water on the fire. On the following morning, the burnt and ice-covered ruins can be seen (The cold weather caused water from firefighting to freeze.) Cars being driven past the ice-covered ruins. View of the burnt ballrooom and damage caused by the fire. The burnt out windows covered with ice. (Note: The comment about "banned water" in the initial slate, refers to disapproval of neighboring communities, regarding No Man's Land, to the extent that Wilmette and Winnetka refused to respond when the fire was initially reported. Wilmette had previously withdrawn fire protection from this neighborhood and shut off their water supply. Evanston responded and had just controlled the fire when Kenilworth police turned off the water to the hydrant being tapped. Consequently, the fire intensified and engulfed the area. Kenilworth relented and turned the water back on and Wilmette and Winnetka joined the effort, but too late to save the Miralago.)
Women work over time for preparing Easter-eggs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Women prepare Easter eggs in an industry. A woman puts eggs in a food baking machine. She uses a brush to give them proper shape. The baked Easter-eggs. Women icing eggs and make different designs on the eggs. The decorated Easter eggs. The young children seated on a bench eat the eggs.
Ed Hutchinson, an 11 years old boy beekeeper, performs stunts in Chino, California. A beekeeper pours bees on the hands of the child, Ed Hutchinson. The beekeeper uses a brush to pour bees. A close up of the hands of the boy covered completely with bees. The boy then raises his arms over his head and shakes bees down all over his hair and head. He smiles and camera shows a close up of Ed Hutchinson with honey bees all around his body.
A bus carrying books in Creedmoor, New York. People including young children wait on a street for the bus. The bus arrives. A man opens a door of the bus. The people line up outside the bus. They issue books. A woman inside a bus issuing books to the readers. A young girl stands with a book in her hands. People stand in a line and wait for their chance. The girls and boys come out of the bus with books. A girl and a boy issuing books The bus leaves. People walk on the street.