Pursuit Airplanes of United States Army Air Corps. Pilot Al Williams flies a plane. The engine of the plane is started. It takes off. Silhouette of the plane in flight.
Car pulled along country road by horse. Couple sits in a car. Interior of early automobile factory. Workers assemble cars. Workers attach various parts including gas tank, steering wheel, column and horn, during timeframe before use of assembly line and its efficiency. Man ties rope to chassis and pulls chassis along assembly line. 'Henry Ford' timing in operation. Workers assemble car on an advanced assembly line. Car wheel in tracks. Worker push car. Workers on sub-assembly line attach parts. Man drives up in Model-T. Children and wife come out of house and get into the car. Girls bounce on back seat of car. Boy tries to crank car but father takes over. Boy climbs into the car and works at the car's controls. Father starts the car and all drive off.
Ford Model-T on a snowy street. Model-T driven across high railroad trestle. Car driven atop a large water pipe. Two motorcycle policemen chase the car, off road and over field as the driver tries to evade the police. Car goes up steep hill and stops half way up. Policemen pull along side and haul driver out of the car. Empty car then rolls down the hill. Driver chases the car, catches it, gets in and drives off as the comedy stunt continues. Car is driven up to a fork in road. Driver performs stunt leaping from moving car to change the barricade to the other fork, and then running and leaping back into the moving vehicle. Policemen in pursuit then take the wrong road in chase.
Nazi Storm troopers, aka Sturmabteilung (SA) carry torches as they march past a huge bonfire, during celebrations the night of Adolf Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany. Scene from earlier that evening, shows SA Sturm 33, headed by their Leader, Hans Eberhard Maikowski, and Berlin Police Sergeant, Josef Zauritz, as they march with flags and swastika banner, through the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. (A slate appears alluding to the fatal shootings of Maikowski and Zauritz, soon afterwards, when they decided to march through Wall Strasse, a known Communist area, where a melee broke out.)
Slate states the new Germany honors its dead by means of State Funeral. Brief views of the Berlin Cathedral (Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin, Germany). View of a resting (dead) Hans Eberhard Maikowski, Leader of a Storm Trooper unit (SA Sturm 33), who was fatally shot, along with Police Sergeant, Josef Zauritz, January 30th, during a melee with Communists after parading to celebrate Hitler's appointment as chancellor. Hermann Göring (or Goering) talking with Nazi officials on steps of building. Adolf Hitler stands near a car with large contingent of Storm Troopers. View from a high point of a funeral procession surrounded by huge crowd. The procession includes the hearses of Maikowski and Sauritz, pulled by horses. Close view of elaborate hearse of Zauritz, drawn by covered horses and escorted by Berlin policemen, and that of Maikowski, escorted by Nazi Stormtroopers. Procession of mourners including Joseph Goebbels and Hermann Goering, followed by Stormtroopers carrying wreaths. Pallbearers in top hats carry a coffin.
The National Socialist Factory Cell organizations (NSBO) gathered in the Berlin Lustgarten, for a large protest march through the formerly Marxist areas east of Berlin. Men carry banners for various worker groups, including some German Government workers from the Defense Ministry. Many carry signs showing affilitation with the NSBO. Uniformed Berlin policemen are seen in the crowd. At start of the next sequence, a slate states that the day before the election, the entire Berlin Sturmabteilung (SA) Stormtroopers marched by Hermann Goring, Prussian Minister of the Interior. They are seen marching past Goering, who reviews them from a balcony.