Research work by the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics Service (United States Department of Agriculture). Chief of the Bureau Dr. Hazel K Stiebeling talks about housing research. Domestic science tests on space requirements for kitchen work in the experimental housing laboratory. A researcher checks for the amount of space required to do an efficient job of home canning. An architect completes the perspective drawing for a farm house. The Regional Committee selects a group of plans. Architects and draftsmen prepare the working drawings. Architects and housing specialists check the drawings for functionality.
Research work by the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics Service (United States Department of Agriculture). Chief of the Bureau Dr. Hazel K Stiebeling talks about family economics research. Family Economics staff at work in downtown Washington. A staff member reads letters inquiring about money management techniques from families in the U.S. A staff member shows a homemaker mother how to use a food plan. They work out a weekly market list. A teacher gives a lesson in meal planning and food buying to high school seniors. Policy makers use family economic material on milk consumption during a meeting. A representative of the Bureau on a food survey. She talks to a woman at her doorstep, surveys the food in a kitchen. Information on food composition is recorded and evaluated on a sheet. A family eats a meal planned by the family economists. Dr. Hazel K Stiebeling displays various domestic arts and sciences publication for homemaker, housewife, and teachers that include food and housing research results. Other educational material includes information for the press, radio scripts, charts, film slides, motion pictures, and television programs.
John Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) records for a broadcast in Washington DC. He introduces and talks about the functions of the FBI. He describes: FBI warfare against crime and criminals; advances made, dealing with the underworld, bank robberies, extortion and other Federal offenses. He talks bout the three law enforcement needs: lack of politics, efficiency, and cooperation between law enforcement agencies. He urges the people to approach the FBI as the Bureau's goal is to sere and protect the citizens.
Fingerprinting demonstration. A uniformed police officer stands with officials outside a building in the United States. The officer takes one official's hand and places it on the fingerprint ink pad. He than takes his fingerprints on a paper.
A sign board reads 'Finger Print Service Station' in the United States. A man in a suit takes the fingers of another man in a suit and places them on a fingerprint ink pad. He then takes the print on a paper. He displays the paper with the various fingerprints.
A 'Fingerprint Service Station' outside a building in the United States. A crowd outside the building. A woman submits a paper to an official. A uniformed police officer takes her fingerprints. The crowd looks on. People give their fingerprints outside a fire station. The police officer takes fingerprints as people stand in a queue and await their turn.
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