A documentary depicts sudden accidents that take place in mines in the United States while the workers are working. Miners enter an elevator. Dramatization as two workers enter a mine, stop at a tool box and take off coats . One picks up a lantern and walk past a danger sign. Explosion in the mine. Mine rescue workers wearing gas masks and oxygen backpacks emerge from mine tunnel carrying a victim mine worker out of the mine on a stretcher. An elevator carries other miners up out of the mine to ground level
A documentary depicts safety measures and rescue procedures for workers in mines in the United States. Dramatization shows a miner underground nailing up a curtain to reduce suffocation effects of smoke or explosion. On the surface, a mine worker rescue truck arrives. Rescuers strap on rescue backpacks with oxygen air tanks and head toward a mine to rescue trapped miners. (Slate makes reference to use of a canary to detect carbon monoxide gas, and to a miner revived with oxygen, but no canary and no miner victim is shown.)
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives a speech in the United States. He stands at a podium and speaks into a microphone. He talks about the needs of the nation. Officials and dignitaries seated in a hall. Men take pictures. Roosevelt speaks about dictators of Asia and Europe not doubting America's unanimity. He expresses his thoughts on the future. The Nazi elective system of the Government. He speaks about decisions taken by democracy. The end of compromises to be reached by the Americans.
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives a speech in the United States. President Roosevelt at a podium and speaks into a microphone. He speaks about the sacrifice of some privileges and the impact of these privileges on daily life like increase in taxes, and lower profits from business. He also talks about an increase in production and maintaining the tempo. Roosevelt talks about the constitutional rights.
U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright at the Foreign Relations Committee Meeting in the United States. Fulbright speaks into a microphone and is questioned by reporters and journalists. He talks about the progress of Test Ban Treaty and its provisions. They have not yet signed the treaty and soon initialize recognition. He also speaks that it is not yet decided that which government will sign the treaty. After initializing the treaty it will be signed in a few days. Fulbright speaks that he is encouraged by the progress.
Women travel wearing Honeybugs sandals and slippers in the United States. A woman walks in the corridor of a sleeper car in a railroad train, beside sleeping berths or sleeping cabins. She is wearing slippers designed by Honeybugs. She climbs up a ladder into a sleeping bunk as a porter helps her. A woman with her two children wearing Honeybugs slippers. Women seated wearing Honeybugs sandals. Legs of women showing different designs of Honeybugs sandals and slippers.
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