United States Relocation Program by War Relocation Authority (WRA) in World War II. Japanese women work in a doll making workshop. Two Japanese women paint and enjoy in California. A Japanese man sits and feeds chickens. A Japanese boy carries eggs in a basket. Three men work in a farm. A Japanese woman works on a machine in California. A Japanese man works on a machine in potato crop. Japanese men and woman work in egg dehydrating plant. They remove egg yolk from white on a machine. Put yolk into other machine. Men work in a Candy making factory. A Japanese woman sews United States flag by a sewing machine. A boy carries trolley of packets to a truck. Boy seals packet for shipment.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team playing with The University of South California USC Trojans. Notre Dame,Indiana,United States beat The University of South California USC Trojans by 27-0 in Los Angeles giving the fighting Irish a perfect season record of 10-0 under coach-Knute Rockne. A huge crowd gathered at the stadium to see the match. View of Knute Rockne's name and a tree made by the USC Student Section.
Opening scene shows several aircraft and aircrews on an Airfield in Oakland, California, readying for the Dole Air Race to Hawaii. A modified Travel Air 5000 aircraft, NX869, named "Woolaroc," is seen in the near foreground. Behind it is another Travel Air 5000, named "Oklahoma." Next, the "Oklahoma" and the "Aloha"(NX914), a Breese-Wilde 5 Monoplane are seen with engines running and taxiing. The "Aloha" takes off and climbs sharply after gaining airspeed. Several Wickes-class destroyers are seen steaming underway. (Slate reports they patrol the course to be flown over the Pacific.) Scene shifts to wreckage of the "Angel of Los Angeles" a twin engine Bryant Monoplane, which crashed on a test flight at Montebello, California. (Pilot, Arthur V. Rogers, bailed out at the last minute but his parachute didn't fully open and he was killed.) Next is shown the wreckage of the "Pride of Los Angeles," an International CF-10 Triplane, after crashing into San Francisco Bay on August 11th. Pilots J. L. Giffin and Theodore S. Lundgren are seen stepping from the water, unhurt. A crane, on a barge, lifts the wreckage from the shallow water.
Views of the Century Plaza Towers buildings (Century Plaza Towers, 2029 Century Park E suite 400 n, Los Angeles, CA 90067, United States) in Century City, California, near Los Angeles. Views of the buildings from different angles. Next scene is a wide shot of buildings along Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles, including the Union Bank Plaza building (445 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, California) in the Bunker Hill area, and the Westin Bonaventure Hotel (404 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90071, United States). A few vehicles are seen on a road beside the buildings.
Teachers and students of an elementary school in Los Angeles California learn about the consequences of illegal drug abuse and drug addiction. Two women in front of the children in a class. One of the women talks about drug addiction. Science teacher William Edler from Wilbur Avenue Elementary School in Tarzana, California sits at the back of the class. Students raise hands and boys and girls ask questions about drug abuse. A boy stands up and asks a question about drug abuse. Mr Edler with a woman in front of a group of teachers reviewing curriculum for teaching drug abuse prevention and drug abuse education. The title on a paper reads 'A history of Drug Abuse'. Mr Edler with a stack of papers.
Film begins showing view from an airplane flying over a forest fire burning in the Los Padres National forest, near Santa Barbara, in California. Next, the aerial view is repeated 10 days later when men and equipment of the U.S. Forest Service have gained access to the burned out area. Scene shifts to an airfield, where a Twin Beechcraft model 18 aircraft is being loaded with a special grass seed mixture to be broadcast over the denuded area to provide protection against floods. The Twin Beech aircraft is seen taking off. Aerial view of the aircraft flying over California hills. Glimpse of the pilot at the controls in the cockpit. His nose and mouth are covered with a mask (to protect from the seed dust inside the plane). More aerial views of the plane in flight and then spraying grass seed over the damaged area.
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