Film begins showing a man riding a horse past some cattle grazing, in Tex during World War 2. A large windmill is turning nearby. A boy visiting from England, dressed in western clothes, waves to the rider as he enters an enclosure. The boy envisions the cowboy wearing a six gun. He rides alongside the cowboy as they go to inspect and repair barbed wire fencing. Closeups of barbed wire fence and cattle grazing in various areas. The cowboy, wearing a gun belt, uses the but of his pistol to hammer on a fence post. The two ride to an area labeled: "Check Plot No. 5." The cowboy climbs through barbed wire fence into the area where he takes and records measurements. Next, men are seen riding on harvesters, pulled by horses, cutting grasses. Another rides a tractor pushing a pile of harvested grasses atop a screen through which it passes onto a larger pile. The young boy sits on his horse looking glum. Next, cowboys begin a roundup of cattle. A horse-drawn wagon passes by, filled with harvested grasses. The driver throws lots of it on the ground to provide fodder for cattle when snow prevents them from normal grazing.
At beginning, film shows wild horses being herded into a corral on a ranch and farm in Texas, during World War II. Cowboys select several horses for "breaking." A cowboy adjusts a saddle on a horse. He then goes to a fence where a visiting boy from England sits. He helps the boy to mount the horse. The boy rides out of the ranch enclosures with several cowboys. Cattle grazing on the sparse land. A cowboy watching over the herd. Cowboys setting up a camp with horse-drawn wagons and cooking supplies. They take food and coffee cooked over an open fire. Closeup of one sitting and eating from a metal plate. Others also eating their meals.
Interior of NBC studios in New York City, United States. Marian Anderson singing "Let us break bread together", Franz Rupp at piano. Views of Marian singing. Radio technician on phone in booth.
Interior of CBS studios in California, United States. Song plugger Murray Wisell selling song 'Now' to Perry Como. Views of piano player and Como. Sheet of the music of song, Murray Wisell smoking.
Interior of CBS studios in California, United States. Song plugger Murray Wisell selling song 'Now' to Perry Como. Views of piano player and Perry Como. Sheet music of "Now" on piano.
Various World War II War Bonds on table. Encourages soldiers to buy war bonds by saying 'For freedom's sake, buy War Bonds '. Views of a baseball match in a large stadium. Babe Ruth playing. Ship at port, 4-5 officials around a desk in office. Statue of a soldier. Soldiers in wooded area, U.S. flag can be seen. Lt General Somerwell, Commanding General ASF in his office, can be seen speaking.
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