A study of rats. Examples of rat proofing, a man measures the dimensions of a house. A diagram shows the right and wrong way of construction of an elevated building for rat proofing. A diagram of chain and curtain walling. Marks on a wall as a man measures it. Correct construction of food establishments. The construction of correct wooden floor. Wooden planks on the floor, a man hammers nails in the wooden planks on the floor. An elevated house prepared for rat proofing. Men remove wire gauze from the lower portions from all three sides. A diagram of the ventilations and doorways in the structure. A diagram shows the correct and incorrect way of construction, concrete garage, and walks. A man takes measurements of a concrete pathway.
A man at the nose of Spirit of St Louis, a monoplane, in which the first Trans Atlantic flight was made by Charles Lindbergh. Men work on the plane.
'Down on the farm' women get up in the morning to work on the farms as men fight the enemy during World War II. Boys and girls move to farms. They pick up fruits and vegetables from the farms. Boys climb on a ladder to pick up fruits. A girl drives a tractor with a plow attached to it. Another girl rides a hay wagon. Children also work on farms. They pick up fruits, milk a cow and churn out butter. They return home in a hay wagon. Children paid for the work done by them. A boy pastes a stamp in a book. Children wash their clothes in a tub.
'Bread for the front' A truck carrying a mobile bakery parked in a forest and men arrange the bakery. A man weighs the ingredients to be use for making bread like salt, sugar and flour. The mixture put in a container that mixes the ingredients thoroughly. The dough is taken out from the mixer and weighed. Dough put onto cooking bars. Loafs of bread are baked in an oven and then cooled in open air. Bread piled up in boxes and transported to war front. Soldiers eat bread at the front.
Major events of the year 1952. A large number of people gather to be a part of a public meeting during Eisenhower's Presidential election campaign. Eisenhower in his speech promises to go to Korea (during the Korean War) after winning the election. Dwight D Eisenhower wins the Presidential election and makes an appearance before the public. Eisenhower reaches Korea on a three day visit. He reviews an honor guard at the airport. Steel industry workers resort to strike and protest. President Eisenhower seizes the industry by an executive edict. But Judge Davis Pine rules against the President.
Major events of the year 1959. Communist Vietnamese guerrillas march into South Vietnam. People flee their homes as a result of a war in Vietnam. President Dwight D Eisenhower returns after touring 11 free nations and receives a warm welcome at home. People in Washington DC greet his flight on its return to the USA. They hold sparkler fireworks by hand, creating a festive display along the street as he drives to the White House.
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