A documentary shows a United States official explaining about the first U.S. submarine 'Turtle' with the help a picture in the United States. He explains the functioning of the submarine pointing at its picture with a stick in hand. He points at a lever in the front and a bomb at the other end of the picture. A chart explains that 1 pound of uranium is equal to 2,600,000 pounds of coal. Another chart shows batteries of the submarine. A picture of the RMS Queen Mary. A diagram on the chart shows the amount of air required to burn oil. A woman assistant removes the charts from a table.
The launching of USS Sims in Bath, Maine, United States. U.S. sailors aboard the ship. The American flag flutters from a pole on the bow of the ship. A board reads 'USS Sims (DD 409) Keel Laid'. U.S. sailors march with the American flag in hand. Mrs. William S. Sims stands with a bouquet in her hand. Men and women gathered during the launch. Governor Lewis O. Barrows present at the launch. USS Sims departs from the dock and moves into the Kennebec River. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Hopkins, Ann Sims Hopkins and Mrs. William Sims who is the widow of U.S. Navy Admiral Sims, pose for a photograph.
A circular room with a huge globe placed in the middle of the room. Man on scaffolding working on walls. Murals on walls of the room and a man cleaning and placing the light bulbs in fixtures on the walls.
Dearborn,Michigan. Men from United Auto Workers(UAW)Organization standing with newspapers in hands at the Ford River Rouge plant. Several men reading papers while a policeman leads a man through the crowd towards the paddy wagon. Two women wearing UAW caps holding newspapers in hands and distributing. Several men standing behind a signboard which reads 'Congested Area,Hawking,Selling,Distributing Prohibited'. A row of vehicle in background. Men standing in line, distributing newspapers and few officers pass by them. View of buses parked in plant yard and newspapers scattered on ground.
A river paddle boat cruising in the water at night. Close up views of men standing on balconies of the boat. Group of men looking down from balconies. Banners read 'Ford Dealers, Sales and Service' and 'Welcome merit club members' on the boat. Paddle wheels visible turning in water, and rescue boats affixed at top of boat Crowd leaves the docked boat and several men in crowd are handing out newspapers to the men coming on shore.
Dearborn,Michigan. Workers operating machinery to press and assemble pieces of automobile chassis at the assembly line. View of workers operating heavy machinery and assembling chassis,loaded rail cars of chassis coming out and moving on railroad tracks, pulled by a large train with Ford logo on it. Workers at pressing machinery. Workers place large metal sheets under the pressing machines and then pull out completed pieces of car cabin sides, doors, and roofs.
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