Sleeping sickness disease in Erie, Pennsylvania. A nurse feeds two year old Maxine Yarrington suffering from the sleeping sickness. The child rubs her face.
A young boy learns golf in Miami, Florida. Babe Didrikson Zaharias (Mildred Ella Didrikson Zaharias) arrives with 5 year old Billy Munsell at a golf course. Men stand in the background. Babe Didrikson Zaharias plays a shot with a putter. The boy follows and plays his shots. The boy standing.
A submarine in Sausalito, California. A man gets inside the submarine. Sailors release the submarine in water from a ship to bring sunken silver from the San Francisco bay. The submarine comes floating to the shore. Men help the man in the submarine to come out of it. The man with an oxygen mask stands near the submarine.
The Florida Derby, an American thoroughbred horse race, at the Hialeah Park Racetrack (2200 E 4th Avenue Hialeah, Florida) in Miami, Florida. View of the Hialeah Park Racetrack. Palm trees in the foreground. People buy tickets from counters. The horses are released from chutes. Riders ride on the horses on the racetrack. Spectators watch. Joseph Early Widener, a thoroughbred horse racer, wins the race and sets a world record.
Measures to avoid chicken stealing in Georgetown, Washington DC. Chickens on a field in a poultry farm. A farmer feeds the chickens. A board at the poultry farm reads ' Thieves Beware this poultry is marked & registered'. A sheriff marks pullets with ink to avoid stealing. An ink mark found on a chicken at a farm. A car parked in the background. The sheriffs enter a poultry farm. Sheriff or police escort a chicken thief to jail along with the stolen chicken. They open a jail cell door to lockup the man and the chicken in the jail cell. Hen at the jail cell window.
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.)
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