Gold panning and irrigation in Colorado, United States. Miner in Leadville or Cripple Creek picks out nugget from shallow gold mining pan. Large dam at a river to store water for irrigation, collected from snowmelt. Mountains in the background. Farmer irrigates orchard from the reservoirs filled with melting snow.
Liberty ship construction in World War 2. Midship deck houses weighing 75 tons hoists on board ship in ways at Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, California. Welders work on bow peak. Men work on after peak. Deck house rose aboard ship by large crane.
The effects and result of intake of illegal drug LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) on the human body. U.S. Navy Doctor Walt Miner explains mental effects of LSD drug abuse in human body. He points out that period on a blackboard when mental symptoms of LSD develop in a body. He explains that any stress in rising phase of mental developments will trip the user into a bad trip. He further states that there is only one escape from this mental discomfort and that is suicide. Dr. Miner explains the peak of mental phase where a death can occur and mentions some of documented cases in the United States where LSD users committed suicide. He talks about a medical condition called convulsion in LSD peak phase. Dr. Miner explains the trouble which occurs in LSD peak phase.
Places of interest in Seattle, Washington. Pike Place Public Market (85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101) in Seattle with outdoor stalls. People gather around the stalls to buy and sell goods. Goods on the ground as people gather around the stall to buy them.
Japanese Ambassador to the United States Hiroshi Saito calls on U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull In December 1934 to inform that Japan will denounce the Washington Naval Treaty on 1922 which limited the size of the Japanese fleet. A close up of the ambassador Saito. He exits the State, War, and Navy Building (later the Executive Office Building) and gets in a car. Next segment: A female pilot Helen Richey becomes the first woman to fly mail in the United States. Richey stands in front of an aircraft and shakes hand with an official. Richey in the cockpit and the aircraft takes off. From a December 14, 1959 newsreel recounting events 25 years earlier.
Japanese Ambassador to the United States Hiroshi Saito officially declares that Japan would no longer abide by the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. Hiroshi Saito steps from his car and enters the Old Executive Office building (Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street, NW Washington, D.C., United States) in Washington DC. Exterior view of Executive Office building. He descends the steps of the building and enters his car.
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