A dwarf couple walks down a busy sidewalk in Austin Texas with their baby in a carriage. Police control the scene for photographers and a local politician, possibly Mayor Tom Miller, greets the dwarf couple. He picks up their baby while family and spectators look on. Signs seen on store fronts include 'Dacy's Florsheim shoes' , 'Leons Shoes' , and 'Queen' A bus in the street displays 'Barton Springs' as its destination.
The baby girls of dwarf parents undergoes routine medical checkup in Austin Texas. A doctor and nurse weigh and examine the babies, as their parents watch. The dwarf family seen with extended family. A police man holds one of the baby girls outside the doctor's office.
Birthday party for Nancy Gayle, daughter born of a dwarf couple in Austin Texas. Nancy's birthday cake has one candle and "Nancy Gayle" written on it. Other young children attend the party.. Baby Nancy sits on a rocking horse as her dwarf parents and family stands behind her. Father holds the baby girl in his arms.
Circus family training at home. A woman walks on a low tight rope followed by a girl who is helped by her parents on the tightrope. Man rides a bicycle on tightrope as a child sits on his shoulders. Man climbs a ladder and walks from one end of a high tightrope to the other. He stands upside down on his head while walking on the rope. He also rides a bicycle over the tightrope as he holds a balance pole in his hands.
People march on the streets of New York demanding the implementation of FEPC (Fair Employment Practices Commission) bill in United States. Crowd includes element of the Communist Party of New York. A large crowd gathers to witness the protests against non implementation of FEPC bill. People carrying banner of New York State Committee Communist party, march past the streets. A number of servicemen in uniform are in the parade. Signs include "Raise Wages, Roll back prices", and "Pass the FEPC law", and "Willie McGee shall not die"
People carrying flags and banners during a Communist Party demonstration march in New York City. Workers march carrying various signs, including: "Fur workers demand a better union contract", and "Furriers Women's Community". Other signs include: "Defend the Twelve," and "Save Willie McGee" (African American convict accused of raping a white woman), and "Repeal McCarran Law", and "Willie McGee shall not die". Anti-Communist crowd on sides of street yells at protestors and taunts them. Crowd suddenly surges as a fight breaks out on a street corner. Police break up the fight. The protestors are marching under the auspices of New York State Communist Party in New York, United States. More shots of onlookers yelling at demonstrators and jeering, as they stand in front of a Newman's 5 and 10 cent store. Horse mounted police restrain crowd yelling and pushing toward the marching demonstrators. More marchers and a sign "Art students for peace." Some people march with American flags in their hands.
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