A member of the housing staff explains the plan of U-shaped kitchen developed by the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics to its customers. A woman uses 42 inches space of counter for making cookies. Three women use mixing counter of different heights to obtain feasible height in kitchen. Carpenter designs revolving corners of wardrobe in kitchen. Housing staff member explains the design to the carpenter. The carpenter takes measures of tube light for good lighting in kitchen at minimum cost. Kitchen is displayed. A woman receives phone at convenient place near the planning desk with note pad. Enlarge window for natural light. Woman opens the storage cupboard and places the serving equipment at mixing counter. She uses revolving corner shelves of kitchens. She pulls the drawer to use small equipment. Large cabins of equipment displayed. She opens small top shelf for using long handed pans. Woman opens the container of flour and sugar. She takes flour from the container. Woman sits on chair and comfortably uses the board for working at long. Vegetable preparation and dish washing center with knife rake displayed. Woman peels off potato directly into garbage. She cleans compartments of vegetables. At cooking inserting center, she puts the pan on burner and takes salt. She uses other equipment in cooking range center. She opens sliding door and takes supply equipment. She takes food in plate. In dish washing center, she removes wastes from plate directly into garbage and washes plates. She puts plates into drain. She places plates into shelves and other equipment into handy drawers. She hangs napkin into handy rake. She takes jars. She serves the breakfast on kitchen dining table. Housewife takes breakfast with her family in the modern kitchen of her house.
An F6F Hellcat ditches in the sea. It floats long enough to allow pilot to abandon it before sinking. Next an A-4 Skyhawk ditches. Narrator remarks about the short time for escape from such aircraft on the surface of the water. Views of tests conducted by the U.S. Navy to test the sink rates of jet aircraft from various heights and attitudes. A dummy is placed in the cockpit of a derelict F9F Panther, which is lifted by a crane and is dropped into water from a low height. It is seen floating. (Narrator states that even with no structural damage, it sinks in less than a minute.) Next an FJ-2 Fury is dropped from about 55 feet. Due to structural damage, narrator states such an aircraft may sink in a few seconds, and generally between zero to 55 seconds. View of crane operator and then of an airplane sinking rapidly. Scene shifts to James F. Roth of U.S. Navy Attack Squadron 42,(VA-42) the "Green Pawns," in the closed cockpit of a Navy jet airplane. Next, an F-4 phantom jet is seen being catapulted from an aircraft carrier. Animation shows that the airplane falling into the sea right after takeoff will sink ballistically and can descend as deep as 100 feet in 10 seconds.
President John F Kennedy's addresses the Inaugural Anniversary Dinner in Washington DC on January 20, 1962. Kennedy makes a joke about the deficit. Jacqueline Kennedy claps. Also President Kennedy speaking at the Yale University Commencement on June 11, 1962. He jokingly says, "It might be said now that I have the best of both worlds, a Harvard education and a Yale degree."
Scenes from 1962 World Series baseball action in the United States. San Francisco Giants meet the New York Yankees. Chuck Hiller, a Giants player makes the first National league grand slam ever in World Series play. New York Yankee Tom Tresh gets a 3 run home run in game 5. As play shifts to San Francisco, it rains for a long time delaying continuation of the series. Giants Willie McCovey hits one to Yankee Bobby Richardson for the final out and the New York Yankees win the World Series. Footage from a newsreel released December 24, 1962.
Newsreel clip on baseball's 1962 All-Star Game in Washington -- the first of two played that year. View of new D.C. Stadium packed to capacity for the game. A woman wearing a hat with '1962 All Star Game' written on it. U.S. President John F. Kennedy, a known baseball fan, throws out the ceremonial first pitch. Game begins, scoreless for five innings. In the sixth, Hall of Famer Stan Musial hits a single to right field. Maury Wills comes in to run for him, steals second, then scores on a hit by the Pittsburgh Pirates' Dick Groat. President Kennedy and officials seated near him cheer. Groat scores on an infield hit. Racially mixed crowd watches the action. Billy Moran and Rich Rollins of the American League get hits, then Roger Maris of the Yankees hits a long blast to deep center field -- but Willie Mays catches it against the center field wall. Kennedy, wearing sunglasses and smiling, munches on some peanuts. In the seventh, Wills gets on base, advances from first to third on a single, and scores sliding into home on a fly ball in foul territory. Announcer notes Kennedy stayed until the end of the game. Mays catches the final out in center field. The National League wins the game 3-1.
View of the Tower Falls at the Yellow Stone National Park in Wyoming, USA. Sign board reads, 'Tower Falls Height 132 feet'. View of the waterfalls emerging from the mountains
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