Old motorcar race in Dallas , Texas. An old motor car race underway at Devil's Bowl dirt racing track. Spectators watch the cars race ahead of each other. A.D. Trowell wins the race for the fourth time.
Sultan Salman bin Al Saud becomes the first Saudi Arabian in space. A news anchor speaks.Crew members of STS-51 G mission aboard U.S. space shuttle Discovery share their experiences. Prince Sultan Salman speaks about the aim of the mission and says that it will open up new opportunities for future. He also talks about how the earth looks like an undivided entity from the space. Sultan expresses gladness on being asked about receiving a phone call from King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. Other crew members also share their experiences about the space flight.
Sultan Salman bin Al Saud becomes the first Saudi Arabian in space. A news anchor during a bulletin speaks about the importance of the STS-51 G mission and Prince Sultan Salman Al Saud, the first Saudi Arabian in space aboard space shuttle Discovery. Mission insignia.
America enters World War I. President Woodrow Wilson looks out from a window in his office. He speaks over a phone. Sheep graze on a grazing ground. The White House in the background. President Wilson at his desk as he signs a note. Officers and the President at the drawing of drafts. An officer blind folds the President and he draws a draft number.
CAP (Civil Air Patrol) cadets from the Netherlands meet members of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team at Crosley Field (1130 Findlay St, Cincinnati, OH 45214) in Cincinnati Ohio. Cadets chat with Reds manager and Hall of Fame second baseman Rogers Hornsby, who explains the purpose of a baseball bat. Cadets watch infield practice, with #15 Rocky Bridges sliding into third base where Grady Hatton is standing. Bridges takes swings in batting cage while cadets watch. Hornsby signs a baseball for a cadet. Closeup of the Reds' logo on their uniform. Cadets gather in dugout; one looks at a bat while #25 Gus Bell talks. Cadets get another autograph.
International exchange of CAP ( Civil Air Patrol ) cadets in Richmond, Virginia. Interiors of Fort Harrison as cadets look at a mock battlefield. An officer briefs the CAP cadets. A sign on mock up reads ' Fort Harrison captured September 29, 1864 by the federal 18th Corps ' .Another sign reads ' Fort Harrison confederate name , Fort Burnham Federal name'. Yet another sign reads ' Headquarters and museum, Richmond National Battlefield Park '. The cadets on a guided tour of the Fort Harrison. They come down a wooded stairway. The cadets point at a pamphlet. CAP cadets eat lunch in a picnic area while a female personnel drinks cola.
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