An industrial dispute in Kansas City, Missouri. Women garment workers walk in front of shops. A police vehicle in the foreground. The police stands in front of the shops. Automobile traffic in the background. The protesters wearing banners eat and drink.
Governor of Kansas Alfred "Alf" Mossman Landon walks towards his house. He holds his son on his shoulder. His wife and daughter follows. Wife gives food to the children. He sits with his family. Children play with their toys. He sits on the chair in his office and gives speech.
Governor of Kansas Alfred "Alf" Mossman Landon walks in the garden. Two boys play in the garden. He asks them to play with him. He takes the ball and plays with them.
Governor of Kansas Alfred "Alf" Mossman Landon walks in the garden. He plays with his children Jack and Nancy Jo. His wife and another lady arrive and play with children. Both the children sit on a sea-saw and the ladies play with them. Thereafter all of them rush towards their home.
United States Presidential election in New York. Civilians lined up to cast their votes outside the Town Hall. Inside the hall men at desk help the civilians in casting votes. President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt arrives at Town Hall to cast his vote. Governor of Kansas Alfred Mossman Landon gets off a car at Town Hall. He casts his vote. President addresses the gathering after his victory. Large crowd at the Times Square to cheer and congratulate winner.
The Kansas City Athletics on opening day of the baseball season in 1955, their first year in Kansas City. Parade in downtown Kansas City to welcome the Athletics to Kansas City. Floats pass and players and VIPs go by on cars, including Bill Stewart and Jim Finigan. People crowd on either side of the street. People look out from shops and houses. Spectators in the Kansas City Municipality Stadium. Former U.S. President Harry S Truman seated with legendary owner and manager of the Athletics, Cornelius McGillicuddy, better known as Connie Mack. Dignitaries seated in the background. President Harry S Truman throws out the first pitch. Fans and spectators applaud. The game begins against the Detroit Tigers.
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