President Franklin Delano Roosevelt driving his grandchildren in his personal Ford Phaeton automobile. They drive into a cornfield near Warm Springs, Georgia, where they observe farmers loading cornstalks into a horse-drawn wagon. The President watches them from the car, as his grandchildren jump out and join the farmers in throwing the corn stalks into the wagon.
'5 dead,20 hurt in head on crash of passenger trains". Wrecked train coaches after two passenger trains run into each other in Ogeechee in Georgia. The mishap kills five crew members due to explosion of boilers and twenty others are hurt. Wreckage being lifted by cranes.
Thoroughbred Jumpers star at Georgia Horse Show. Forty-eight different classes of thoroughbred horses contend for honors in a horse show. The strength of the horses proved in a variety of events as they take jumps or compete in steeplechase. Spectators watch the show.
Many people get injured and three die as blaze sweeps a building, Atlanta. Flames break out in the finishing department of the Cable Piano Company, spreading to the conservatory. Firefighters hose down building. Smoke rises from burning building. Crowded street. Firemen care for injured man. Men carry out a dead body on stretcher.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Warm Springs, Georgia. The President drives his personal Ford Phaeton automobile along a road near the so-called Little White House. Trees along the sides of the street. The President parks beside a tree on the roadside. His daughter, Anna Roosevelt Dall, dressed in riding attire, steps forward and places a tape measure around the tree to measure it's circumference. The President participates in the measurement activity from the seat of his car.