Industrial workers working upon a hot ingot in an industrial plant in USA. Workers pick steel ingot with tongs. Ingot being cooled with pressurized water-injecting pipes and put back into furnace. A lady posing for camera along with a group of U.S. army soldiers.1920.
View of Badlands with two men standing at hill side. Native American Indian families at a camp site can be seen. An Indian family in horse cart stands at crowded market. Crowded town square where Native Indians wearing traditional Indian Headdresses gather along with town folks for some ceremonial ritual including some dancing. Wide view of a camp site with numerous tents and some parked vehicles.1920.
An advertisement for The Dearborn International also Known as The ford International Weekly in Michigan. Newspaper contains editorials of Mr. Henry Ford over burning issues from the world of business,labor and day to day common but vital problems. A year subscription of the newspaper costs only US$ 1.50. 1920.
German Ace pilot and General of the German Air force Adolf Galland also called General Der Jagdfleiger visits fellow pilots and Fw 190 design team officials at German AFB. Galland, Streib, and Trautloft are seen inspecting the latest Focke Wulf 190 developments as guests of the design team. Prof. Tank is seen with his assistant Obering. Also seen are Willi Kaether, chief test pilot Hans Sander, and test pilot Alfred Thomas who was later killed testing the Ta 152 H. General inspects telemetry documents of Focke Wulf Fw-190 fighter. Pilots demonstrate capabilities of Fw-190's. General enters inside Fw-190 and takes off. Clip shows another scene where General Galland is welcomed by German pilots and Air force officials at a function. Timing and location of the footage can be determined through review of flight test reports of the Ta 154 A-0, Werknummer 0014, TQ+XD glimpsed briefly in the footage and the Fw 190 V17/U1, an airframe that served as a Fw 190 D-9 prototype -- Galland made flights in both these aircraft on 2 June 1944 in Berlin-Staaken. The first aircraft seen in the footage is Fw 190 A-8, Werknummer 174 014, BH+RN. The camera pans to Galland pulling on his parachute pack in front of Fw 190 V17/U1, CF+OX -- the ‘O’ of the code can be made out, and reveals for the first time elements of the changes made to the airframe in modifying it into Fw 190 D-9 configuration. There then follows a short clip of the V17/U1 in the air. Galland´s flight appears in the flight testing log of the V17/U1. There are brief views of the Ta 154 in the clip showing the forward fuselage and the open canopy. Streib also flew the Ta 154 in Staaken.
The silver anniversary of Chicago's Archbishop George Mundelein is celebrated with an impressive jubilee in his honor in Illinois. Crowds of churchmen attend a parade. Civilians watch the parade on either side of road. Sacristans accompany priests and other Roman Catholic Church figures. George Cardinal Mundelein arrives at the Holy Name Cathedral (Holy Name Cathedral, 730 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago IL 60611).
Thousands of undergraduates rallied up to demonstrate against the suspension of four fellow students. The suspended students had disrupted the college function and abridged the free speech right of visiting Italian students by using anti-fascist comments. The students gathers at the center campus of CCNY and burns an effigy symbolizing college authorities.1934.
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