Huge artillery, tank, and ammunition factories in Le Creusot, France. Workers in the factory work on shells, tanks and artillery. Number of French tanks move out in line from the factory.
Spring turns back to winter with snow in April in New York City. Views of cars covered with snow skidding and pedestrians slide on a slippery day. People walk on the streets of New York in the snow.
Navajo Native American Indian family move from their winter house to summer house. The winter house is made from wooden logs. The head of the family, wears a silver belt around his waist,handkerchief tied around his head and necklaces in neck. He loads bedding, hand made blankets and sheep skin onto the cart. Pets like kittens and pups are also kept into the cart. The lady of the house moves out her sheep and goats . The eldest Navajo boy is a good horse rider and carries a bow and arrow on his horse as he guides the flock of sheep behind the cart . The family including the father,mother,daughter and youngers son boards the cart. The young child is strapped to a baby board. The whole family moves towards the valley. On their way they meet other Navajo families. Its night now and the family plans a halt.The other families gather around camp fire and sings and dance. Young and old ones enjoy the camp fire and smile.
Navajo Native American Indian family gather around the previous night's camp fire for breakfast. They have Navajo bread in breakfast. Other Navajo boys call the older son of the family for a game. They play with bow and arrow. The father calls the boy to start their journey again. They reach their summer home safely. The Navajo family unload first the baby followed by pets and then the rest of the articles from the cart. The father asks the older boy to take the horses. The mother and daughter sow some squash seeds near the house. The father plows the sandy land with a horse-driven plow.
The older boy of the family plays with his dog as he looks after the sheep and the goats. He brings sheep towards the house as other family members returns from the fields. Father asks the boy to tightly tie legs of the sheep before shearing. The daughter watches to learn as her mother shears the sheep wool with sheep shears. Both have pile of wool to make yarn. They weave the sheared wool to make rugs. They use colored wool to weave Navajo Design. The father praises the daughter for her design of the rug. The little child plays with his brother. The older boy keeps a watch on the sheep and the goats from an elevated hill.
Children in sailor uniforms ride on carousel, ferris wheel, ponies, and other amusements during a fair in Havana, Cuba. A double amputee without lower arms demonstrates his agility. Fulgencio Batista, in the uniform of a Brigadier, assists his wife Elisa, distributing fruits,food packets, and toys to small children, at a table. Small children dressed in sailor outfits come in line to collect the gifts. Boys in sailor uniforms (Sea Scouts?) parade. Batista and his wife appear in a makeshift reviewing stand with other officials, watching the parade. Men dressed in various costumes, as cock, joker, gorilla, and other costumes, plus one on stilts, also parade. View of the gift line, again, where Batista and his wife are now joined by several military officers and two more ladies. Girls line up and clap showing their gifts.
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