Commissioner Henry O' Malley's inspection trip to Alaska in 1929. A tally scow receives fish from a sailboat in Bristol Bay. A flat scow numbered 2 behind the tally scow. Men on the tally scow. A boat with two men moves away leaving a trail in the sea. Fisheries patrol boat No.7 in the Bering Sea. A man on the deck. A cannery and a dock. A man on the patrol boat with the U.S. flag. Cannery buildings along the sea coast.
Treasury Building in Washington, DC, viewed from park across Pennsylvania Avenue. Man walks on footpath in park. Closer view of Treasury building with statue of Alexander Hamilton, in front. Monument to fallen soldiers of the U.S. First Division, American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) of World War One. Statue of Winged Victory tops the monument. Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, with several cars parked outside.
During World War 2, the new Bethesda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland is dedicated by the Naval Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (NBMS ) on its 100th anniversary. New hospital building. Guards out front marching. Patients on hospital beds. Pharmacists in a sterilization chamber. A nurse at work with equipment. A group of doctors in an operation theater performs a surgery on a patient. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt arrives at the hospital in a chauffeur driven motor carriage with other personnel to address the patients on the occasion. Patients in wheel chairs with their attendants. A large gathering of doctors, nurses and other staff and patients of the hospital outside the hospital building. President Roosevelt addresses the gathering. He says that there is a national shortage of doctors and nurses. Medical, surgical and nursing care should be given to every civilian. To allow use of medical staff for the war effort, he also cautions Americans to be cautious and safe, citing those civilians who drive recklessly and those who do not take preventive measures in industrial plants.
President Franklin Roosevelt's address to the American citizens on a Sabbath Day from the White House in Washington DC. President Franklin Roosevelt sits by a fireplace in the White House. The President speaks to the citizens of America on the Sabbath Day which is observed as Brotherhood Day. He says that the good-neighbor idea, as in international relationships, should also be brought into community relationships. The well being of a family must depend on the well being of the neighbor's family. It is understanding and fellowship that leads to spiritual awakening. He says that the National Conference of Jews and Christians should act towards this purpose of neighborliness. Associations of Good Neighbors should be formed in every town and city and in every rural community. These a ssociations would be able to cross the lines of creed or of economic status and bind together the citizens of all kinds.
Eleanor Roosevelt and Sara Roosevelt in the White House in Washington DC. Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt with Sara Roosevelt, the mother of President Franklin Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt, an author, speaker, politician and an activist, knits in the White House. Sara Roosevelt, the wife of businessman James Roosevelt.
A crowd greeting and hailing General Charles De Gaulle in New York City. A crowd outside City Hall. Army officers and city officials wait outside the building on the steps.A few officers come down the steps and wait. General Charles De Gaulle comes out of City Hall accompanied by Mayor LaGuardia.. The General stands on top of the steps and raises his arms in a giant "V" to the crowd. The Mayor then guides him to a bank of microphones set up at the base of the steps. Mayor LaGuardia makes a few remarks and concludes raising his right arm and shouting: "Vive la France." General de Gaulle, then speaks into the microphones. The Mayor and the General shake hands.
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