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Fourth of July, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Rural filling stations become community centers and general loafing grounds. The men in the baseball suits are on a local team which will play a game nearby. They are called the Cedargrove Team

Washington, D.C. Amateur baseball game at the Ellipse between garage employees and the employees' recreation association

A vairety of programs are presented to North American employees during their lunch period. Here thousands watch a boxing match between two employees

Southington, Connecticut. Southington's nine-hole country club golf course. Membership fee in the club is purposely low (thirty-five dollars a year) so that everyone who enjoys the game may have a chance to play

Putting green at the We-Ko-Pa Golf Club in the Sonoran Desert outside Fort McDowell, Arizona. The club is part of a resort and conference center on Yavapai Indian nation lands northeast of Scottsdale

Washington, D.C. Amateur baseball team recruited from garage workers who have just won a Sunday game against the employees' recreation association team at the Ellipse

Members of the Democratic base ball team of the House of Representatives who will meet a team composed of Republican members next Saturday, snapped at their practice session today

League softball game, Dracut Civic Club, Lowell, Massachusetts; Money Tree celebration, Trairatanaram Temple, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts

League softball game, Dracut Civic Club, Lowell, Massachusetts; Money Tree celebration, Trairatanaram Temple, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts

A group of employees discuss the evening interdepartmental softball game with Ken Kellough, recreation director at North American. The recreation department sponsors softball, baseball, basketball, tennis, swimming, boxing, golf, track, bowling, ice hockey and a rifle club, horseback riding club and ski club. Trophies are given to winning teams in interdepartment competition

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california los angeles county inglewood safety film negatives group employees softball game softball game ken kellough ken kellough recreation director recreation director american north american department sponsors recreation department sponsors softball baseball basketball tennis golf track ice hockey ice hockey rifle club rifle club horseback ski ski club trophies teams interdepartment competition sports california sports united states history library of congress
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01/01/1942
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

label_outline Explore Rifle Club, Ice Hockey, Sponsors

Near Meloland, Imperial Valley. Large scale agriculture. Gang labor, Mexican and white, from the Southwest. Pull, clean, tie and crate carrots for the eastern market for eleven cents per crate of forty-eight bunches. Many can barely make one dollar a day. Heavy oversupply of labor and competition for jobs keen

A black and white photo of icicles hanging from the roof of a house, Great Depression. FSA/OWI Photograph

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. This woman employee at North American's Inglewood, California, plant, assembles control brackets for bomber and fighter planes. All parts are arranged conveniently in the semi-circle. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. A skilled jig builder lines up a metal plate prior to cutting it to the correct contour. Employed at the Inglewood, California, plant of North American Aviation, Incorporated. This plant produces the battle tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. On North American's "Sunshine" assembly line at Inglewood, California, a B-25 bomber is prepared for painting. Paper is taped to those areas to be painted. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Production. P-51 "Mustang" fighter planes. The accuracy of a milling machine operation is checked by an inspector in a machine shop at the Inglewood, California, plant of the North American Aviation. The casting being milled will be part of the landing gear of a P-51 fighter plane. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 "Billy Mitchell" bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 fighter plane which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez (on right), a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, returning from playing field hockey after her gymnasium class

Rags. Collection and processing. A portion of the sorting room in a large Eastern rag processing plant. In this room new rag remnants, consisting chiefly of cuttings received from clothing factories, are sorted. The rags are classified and separated according to the type of cloth; colored rags are graded according to the ease with which they can be bleached. The baskets in back of the women are filled with rags that have been sorted and classified. The women work in teams of two; it takes a team about two hours to sort the rags in one full bale. In another part of the plant, a room of the same size and general appearance as this is used for sorting used rags. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland

In North American's foundry, kirksite is poured into a mould

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Two employees of the North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California, entertain their fellow workers with a boxing match during the lunch period recreation program. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Model makers prepare accurately sealed minatures of planes built at the Inglewood, California, plant of North American Aviation, Incorporated. Here an experimental model of the P-51 ("Mustang") is being finished for wind tunnel and other tests. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Mrs. Hoover with Jap. & Am. Davis Cup teams, 5/24/29

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california los angeles county inglewood safety film negatives group employees softball game softball game ken kellough ken kellough recreation director recreation director american north american department sponsors recreation department sponsors softball baseball basketball tennis golf track ice hockey ice hockey rifle club rifle club horseback ski ski club trophies teams interdepartment competition sports california sports united states history library of congress