Film begins showing a worker moving a collection of final assemble parts for a new automobile in the Studebaker automobile factory in South Bend, Indiana. As he rotates the "package" of parts to move it by overhead hoist, some of the contents can be seen, including: tires, a radiator, mud guards, and other finishing items. An engine is lowered into an auto chassis. Then an auto body is lowered into it from an overhead hoist. New automobiles (without engine covers) are driven from stalls into another section of the auto plant. A line of the Studebaker cars is seen parked with rear wheels rotating on dynamometers built into the floors, as inspectors check their uncovered engines. Closeup of a cars rear wheels spinning over the dynamometer. Closeup of inspector using screw driver to adjust something on the running engine. An inspector looks at a completely finished car and gives it an "OK" tag. Studebaker wings hood ornament seen on car.
President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall attend an American Federation of Labor conference in Buffalo, New York. President Samuel Gompers and Secretary Frank Morrison of the American Federation of Labor meet. The Labor parade in Buffalo. U.S. Army soldiers and motorcars participate in the parade. Views of President Samuel Gompers and Secretary Frank Morrison. Hugh Frayne, General organizer of the American Federation of Labor, joins the group. They all take out their hats.
American Federation of Labor Convention in Buffalo, New York. A band plays musical instruments and a bandmaster instructs the band in the parade. The president of American Federation of Labor (AFL) Samuel Gompers sitting in car. The car passes along the streets of the city during the parade. Railroad tracks on a road. Delegates participate in the parade with miniature flags of the U.S.
Operations conducted on a CURV III (Cable controlled Underwater Research Vehicle) aboard USS Opportune in the Atlantic Ocean. U.S. NUC (Naval Undersea Center) technicians on the deck of USS Opportune. A man standing near a life line. Cables extending into water, leading to CURV III which is submerged. Men standing on the deck. Several men working in the bow area of the ship. A bearded civilian in a tan coat standing. Cables hanging in the foreground. Black electrical cables hanging over a unit. Men working with a heavy block. A cable running down into water. A mass of black electrical cables in a container. The cables leading into water. Technicians working around the block. A cable coiled in a unit, being payed out, up the deck area, by a personnel on board. A basket containing CURV III cables. Men nearby. A winch head; several strands of line around the winch head. A civilian in the background tending a line. A steel block secured to the deck with a line running through the block. A black cable being payed out from the basket by a technician. A black cable and a lift cable secured together. A technician working.
Kenneth Young kidnapped from his residence in Beverly Hills, California. The house in Beverly Hills. Exterior of the house from where 11 year old Kenneth Young was kidnapped. The ladder which was used by the kidnapper. A burglar alarm at the entrance of the house. His father says that he paid a quarter million dollars ransom to get the boy back safely. Media people run for an interview. Kenneth Young looks out from a window of the house.
United States Army General Douglas MacArthur is buried in Norfolk, Virginia. The body of Douglas MacArthur in the America flag draped coffin is brought to Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (201 St. Paul's Blvd., Norfolk, Virginia) for services. Many prominent persons are present for the final rites. U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson is represented by Attorney General Robert Kennedy. MacArthur's son, Arthur MacArthur IV accompanies his widowed mother, Jean MacArthur. View of funeral services being conducted by rector in church. From the church the body is taken to MacArthur Memorial for internment. Interiors of the Memorial (the former courthouse in Norfolk). He receives national honors. The people mourn his death. The coffin of MacArthur lying in the MacArthur Memorial.
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