An Iranian villager, in a hospital after being bitten by rabid wolf. It is the 5th day, following his admittance to the hospital, and he is dying from rabies. He is constrained in a hospital bed and foaming at the mouth. Death is confirmed by a physician.
A bus of the Bison bus lines, in Washington, DC, passes on the street. African American owner, John Nipson, poses in uniform. African American drivers for the company pose. Several chartered buses of the Bison Line drive on a street in Washington DC. Their destination signs read "Blossom Special." Merrill C. Meigs Field in Chicago, Illinois. African American pilot and two businessman passengers climb aboard a light airplane of the Lake Air Service. The passenger airplane taxis to a runway and takes off. African American, William Barnett, owner of Lake Air service, is seen, with one of his employees.
A store front sign reads: "Means Bros Real Estate, Leslie Builders and Contractors". Andrew Means, owner of the real estate office, in Gary Indiana, is seen at his desk . View of Mr. Means, with his daughter, Sylvia McDonald and several other persons coming out of his "dream house." He escorts the other persons to his Park Manor Development where suburban homes are under construction.(It appears that they are prospective home buyers.) Views of partially built houses in the suburbs. African American bricklayers are seen at work, as the African American home buyers look on.
Vogelweh housing area in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Signs outside the buildings: 'Accommodations Office, Kaiserslautern Sub Area', 'Billeting Office' and 'Family Housing, Kaiserslautern detachment'. A soldier consults registry listing hundreds of occupants. A receptionist typing at her desk. A sign on the reception table: 'Assignments Orders'.
Post theater at the Vogelweh housing area in Kaiserslautern, Germany. A boy and a girl buy tickets from a ticket window of the Post movie theater. A sign on the ticket window: News, Cartoon, Short and Feature. The show time is mentioned on the ticket window. The boy and the girl enter. Two other recreation buildings on the post. Signs on the buildings identify them as the Bowling Alley and the Service Club.
U.S. soldier radio announcer speaking in the studio of a local military broadcasting station at the Vogelweh military housing area of Kauserslautern, Germany. Broadcasting technician in the control room. A sign: 'On Air, Studio B'. An Army Sergeant and a soldier carry on a conversation that is being broadcast.
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