Business men of the Lions Club dance in Escalon, California. Men put on make up and dress up like women. The men dance.
Dr. Ella K. Dearborn boasts the largest collection of 2,460 spoons in the world. Dr. Dearborn opens her cupboard to show her collection of spoons in Portland, Oregon. She holds a big spoon.
Twelve year old boy Robert Dodge makes a homemade car out of junk for $1 total cost in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Robert Dodge starts and drives his gasoline powered car, which is about the size of a soapbox racer car. Children run behind him as he drives the car. He pulls into a gas station and the filling station attendant adds fuel to his gasoline tank. Robert continues on driving his car. He stops the car along a sidewalk. He accepts money or treats from other children to give them rides in the car. A girl sits on the "hood" of the car and then he drives away down the street giving her a ride.
A motorbike hill climb stunt contest in Redlands, California. A rider rides a motorbike up a hill. The rider falls down from the motorbike. Motorcycle riders fall in an attempt to climb up the hill.
The Kentucky Derby held on thoroughbred racetrack Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The race begins at Churchill Downs. Spectators watch the race. Earl Sande rides Gallant Fox horse followed by Gallant Knight horse and other horses. Gallant Fox wins the Kentucky Derby.
United States Navy Tambor-class submarine USS Trout (SS-202), returning from its second war patrol, unloads gold at Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii during World War II. USS Trout (SS-202) comes alongside Omaha-class light cruiser USS Detroit (CL-8) at Pearl Harbor to unload a cargo of gold that she had evacuated from Corregidor in the Philippines. Captain and crew members on the deck of USS Trout submarine tied up alongside USS Detroit cruiser. High ranking officers on the deck of the submarine. Crew members work in the background. The crew members on the submarine transfer 20 tons of gold bars and bags of silver pesos from the hold of the sub to the USS Detroit. Each gold bar was worth $23,000 and each sack contained 1,000 silver pesos. The total value was near 10 million dollars.
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