People demonstrate in New York City, United States. Communists, Pacifists and other liberal anti-war demonstrators protest against war in general and Italy's aggression against Ethiopia (Italo-Ethiopian war). People carrying banners move on streets of New York. Banners read ' stop war' ' Unite against war'. From a 25 year retrospective in a newsreel dated July 14, 1960.
Works Progress Administration in United States during the Great Depression. First batch of 15,000 workers who were employed under the Works Progress Administration at a construction site in Birmingham, Alabama. Workers line up as their names are entered in a roll register. A worker wears a pair of tattered shoes. A man drinks from a mug. Workers construct houses. Houses after their completion. From a 25 year retrospective in a newsreel dated July 14, 1960.
Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia reviews troops in Addis Ababa, Abyssinia (Ethiopia). Men dressed up in traditional fur attire and horsemen in traditional costumes at a parade. Emperor Haile Selassie I reviews them as they march. Soldiers and horsemen parade in a field as Abyssinia threatens an Italian invasion.
Opening scene shows six women standing atop sheaves of wheat piled high on a threshing machine in the Pontine marshes of Italy. The Italian flag is displayed above the pile. A man sits on the pile with a camera, taking photographs as Benito Mussolini climbs a ladder to the threshing floor platform, where several men and women await him. Mussolini is dressed in military jack boots and breeches and white cap. But he has removed his jacket and is in a shirt sleeved shirt and neckerchief, ready to work. As he reaches the platform, everyone, including a large group assembled around the threshing rig, raise their right arms in salute. Mussolini momentarily removes his hat to don goggles,and then replaces it backwards with the bill to the rear. He gets right down on the threshing floor to start work. Camera zooms in on him kneeling on the floor stuffing sheaves of wheat into the thresher, as women nearby untie the sheaves and hand them to him. Later, Mussolini is seen descending the ladder to join officials and farmers standing on the ground. He then walks slowly away, followed by the entourage. Next, the camera zooms in on a woman's hand, displaying the newly threshed grain in one of many bags. She raises up handfuls of it and lets it fall through her fingers. Mussolini posing with a group of women and men, smilingly asks an approaching man to step back to allow the pictures to be taken.
Gold mining in Ward, Colorado. Two men dig up earth to extract gold from a newly discovered mine in Ward, Colorado. Men and women dig up gold from th ground and load the extracted ore. A girl holds the ore of gold. The miner who discovered the gold mine worth $ 20,000 to the ton, reads a newspaper. The miner with his family as the wife holds an ore of gold in her hand.
A new strain of cow developed to give a record quantity of milk in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Men pull two cows in the lawn of a building. A cow named Mount Hope being pulled by a man. John D. Rockefeller's son-in-law who has produced this new breed of cow. Cow being fed as a man milks the cow. Man weighs the milk collected with a weighing meter.
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