Interior of U.S. marines barracks in Guam. Marines get off their beds and get dressed. Breakfast is served to the marines. One of the marines makes cookies. Exteriors of the barracks. Marines line up at attention on the grounds and prepare for the morning exercises.
USS Barnes underway at sea in Guam. USS Barnes is a training ship for Chamorro boys who are trained as U.S Navy mess attendants. An officer briefs the boys. A boy answers to a question of the officer. A navy tender picks up copra shipment. Natives load copra bags on the tender.
U.S. Navy Admiral Harry Ervin Yarnell is interviewed in Guam. Dramatization: U.S. Navy Admiral Harry Ervin Yarnell speaks. He talks about Japanese invasion in China when the war was on in Europe. He states that the war caused destruction, starvation, diseases and rendered many Chinese homeless. Media persons take notes during the interview.
Life of Chamorro natives in Guam. Catholic church and street scene. Exterior of Catholic church. People come out from the church. Interior of a Catholic church including the altar. Chamorro natives pray. Girl lights candles.
Catholic priests in Guam. Catholic priests in library, several priests study. A priests writes. A priest types. A priest reads book. A priest looks at books in shelf. Priests at dining table, they sit and eat supper as they are served.
Dramatic portrayal by journalists Harold Horan and Robert Sherrod at Time building office in New York. The journalists are seen conversing with other officials in a meeting. They discuss Guam and foreign relations with Japan
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