Documentary titled 'Flying Tigers Come Clean'. Members of the Flying Tigers at a hotel in Denver, Colorado. Women washes their uniforms. Men watch as women wash and iron their uniforms. Uniforms of the Flying Tigers drying on lines and posts outside the hotel windows. At the entrance of the hotel, men talk with Police officials.
Newsreel titled 'Miner hits Jackpot' depicting a man Ulric 'Spud' Arsenault writing on a carved post and viewing his gold mine claim area. He counts bundles of currency notes worth $100,000 in his room. His room is full with bundles of notes which he got from his amazing gold claim at 'Yellowknife'. Woman helping him total the bills with an adding machine.
Newsreel titled 'King Cotton Holds Court' depicting a spectacular night parade by the civilians in Memphis, Tennessee. The civilians enjoy the ripening of their staple crop -- Cotton. Floats depict King Cotton and his Queen. The spectators hail the King. Several floats carry fancily dressed participants of the parade. One float catches fire and is engulfed in flames. Men point fire hoses at the fire.
Newsreel titled 'Sand Sailors Show Speed' depicting a sand sailing race event at the Daytona Beach in Florida. Participant couples of the race prepare their sailing carts. Various participants of the race are ready to compete as the race starts. Carts crumble. A man sunbathing is overrun by a cart. The victorious couple celebrate with the Winner's trophy.
Newreel titled 'Plane Hits Wall Street Skyscraper'. Remains of the plane lying on the ground after it collided with a skyscraper on Wall Street, New York. The building struck by the plane and the damaged part of the building. Destroyed wall of a living room. People carry the dead in a casket out of the building. Smoke pouring from the building, viewed from ground level. Crowd of people near the remains of the plane. Views of New York Harbor from a hole in the building, with rubble from crash in foreground.
Post war growth of housing in U.S. including advent of suburban home models. Display of Johnson Quality Homes in John Vanamaker's 'Village of Vision', in New York. People talk to a woman at reception desk. Woman at the desk hand over a literature to them. People moving inside a hall check display designs of a house. Woman moves out of the house. A man checks price list of various homes and makes notes on his catalog of house models. Woman at the reception area assists him.
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