A display board outside a hair dresser salon reads 'Hoover and Roosevelt bobs', and suggests women get the hair style that shows off their political choice. Inside the shop two opposing areas are flagged with 'Hoover' and 'Roosevelt' signs. A woman talks on phone. Crowd inside a shop. A coiffure dresses a woman's hair. The hair stylist at work. Models display Hoover and Roosevelt bob haircuts.
John D Rockefeller Junior sits at a table, with document in hands and speaks on 'Prohibition' in New York. He advocates repeal of the Prohibition on liquor, wine, beer.
Temperance supporter Fred A. Victor stands with document in hands and speaks about 'Prohibition' in New York. Fred A Victor is the New York State Head of the Anti-Saloon League
Seaplane Dornier Wal flies over water. It lands in water. Captain Wolfgang Von Gronau with others emerges out of the seaplane and wave at the crowd around the harbor. They arrive at the port and smiling wave at crowd. They are received by authorities.
Children in fancy dresses move on a path during 39th Baby Parade. Some sit in cart and move. A child wears a barrel. Another one is dressed up as 'Statue of Liberty'
United States Revenue Cutter captures crew of 10 British rum runners in New York during Prohibition. Captured boat seized by Coast Guard escort boat arriving dockside at barge office. Coast Guard personnel in uniform on the captured boat. Crowd around the barge office watches the confiscation. The seize includes rum-original Sheriff's Malt and bags of William Penn, worth $200,000. Workers slide the rum barrels on a plank to the barge office from the boat. They lift bags to the dockside.
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