Ice harvesters use horse-drawn plows to remove snow from ice. Horse-drawn scorers cut ice into long sections. A man uses a saw to cross cut ice into smaller blocks. Man use pole to guide ice blocks toward icehouse conveyor.
Chickens in a chicken coop in Detroit, Michigan. A chicken is dissected. A piece is cut a away from the body.
Boys working at rows of lathes inside the Henry Ford Trade School shop. The boys leave their machines to line up. The boys start to do calisthenics under instruction from a teacher.
Boys at the Henry Ford Trade School for Boys play on slides, swings, and ropes. A man leads a group of boys in performing calisthenics on a field. Boys stretch their arms and legs, do jumping jacks, and push-ups.
United States Secretary of State James Byrnes addresses Americans to participate in the war effort during World War II. Byrnes calls for Americans to divert work from non-essential, civilian production to increase war production of necessary supplies to the front. “Our boys are suffering and dying abroad while we are living in safety and comfort at home. If they are willing to die for their country surely we should be willing to work for that country.” Byrnes said.
A Spanish-speaking journalist reports on the developments of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Words read "Cuba: Peligro Rojo" ("Cuba: Red Danger") beside the journalist. The journalist talks about the missile confrontation in Cuba inside a conference room of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington DC. The reporter reads from his report while holding a microphone. Nameplates bearing the names of countries from the Organization of American States such as Uruguay, Brazil, Costa Rica and Chile. The journalist reads from his report while a janitor cleans the conference room behind him. The journalist interviews a man who just arrived in the conference room. The man, a representative from the Organization of American States, talks about the ongoing Cuban Missile Crisis. The camera shows the seal of the Organization of American States in Spanish (“Organización de los Estados Americanos”).
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