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.
Dearborn, Michigan. Assembly line for automobile engines at the Ford River Rouge plant. Workers adding components to the engine block of a series of engines actively moving on the assembly line. An engine stopped at a testing bay undergoing performance tests under supervision of a man wearing a long lab coat. Views of test instruments including measurement of RPMs.
Auto plant during the boom era in Dearborn, Michigan. Evidence of returning prosperity for the nation is seen as new Fords come off an assembly line for inspection. A motorcar is driven on a ridge road. Barriers on the road.
Film opens showing a woman sitting at a kitchen table along with several children, eating dinner. Abrupt change of scene shows many men, women, and children exiting the Martha-Mary Chapel in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. Small boys seen are in short pants, and somewhat older boys wear Knickers (Kickerbockers). It is a summer-like day and seems to be the end of a church service. After momentary interruption, the camera pans over the chapel structure. Next, little girls and boys are shown leaving the chapel. Many of them run, happily. They are followed by grownups who could be Sunday School teachers, or the like. They linger and converse at the front of the chapel. Soon older children begin leaving the chapel.
St. Louis Cardinals baseball team practices at spring training, 1938, in St. Petersburg Florida. Shots of team warming up in stadium. Shot of pitcher Paul Dean posing with his brother, Hall of Fame pitcher Dizzy Dean. Closeups of Dizzy Dean smiling, throwing. Shot of Cardinals manager and Hall of Fame second baseman Frankie Frisch. Cardinal player hits fly ball, palm trees in background. Outfielder and Hall of Famer Joe Medwick catches ball. Two young boys intently watch the action. Pitcher Lon Warneke (#18) throws. Outfielder Pepper Martin (#1) bunts and races down to first base. (Note: Dizzy Dean, who had a sore arm, would be traded to the Chicago Cubs just before the start of the 1938 season.)
Baseball events in 1938 in the United States. Closeup of Johnny Vander Meer of the Cincinnati Reds followed by scenes of him pitching during his two back-to-back no-hitters against the Boston Red Sox and the Brooklyn Dodgers, respectively. Spectators seated in the stands. Legendary baseball player, George Herman "Babe" Ruth, now a Brooklyn Dodger coach, is seen donning a Dodger uniform. He hits a ball on the sidelines during warmups. View of fans seated in the stands. Baseball team New York Yankees in its dugout during the 1938 World Series against the Chicago Cubs. Yankees defeat Cubs. New York Yankees manager Joe McCarthy shakes hands with Chicago Cubs Manager Gabby Hartnett after New York wins the World Series in four games straight. New York Mayor, Fiorello LaGuardia, is seen in a box seat, wearing a large-brimed hat. He holds his nose and waves a hand in distain. The spectators in the stands cheer. From a September 16, 1963 newsreel featuring events from 25 years earlier.
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