Elections in Berlin, Germany. Traffic on the street. People holding boards and banners walk on the street. Buildings along the sides of the street. Posters on vehicles.
French Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré resigns from his position as President of the Interallied Reparations Commission. Scene shifts to closup, on board a ship, of Reinhold Wulle, leader of a monarchist wing in the conservative German National Peoples Party (DNVP). Scene shifts again, to Berlin, Germany, where well-dressed citizens are gathered on a sidewalk. It shifts again, to German citizens at a newsstand holding many different newspapers, all reflecting unhappiness with restrictions and economic effects from the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles, following World War I. A poster shows a facsimile of the Treaty with arrows pointing to Part 5, requiring demilitarization of the Rhineland. Scene shifts back to the well-dressed gathering, where a photographer stands on an iron fence railing as a car arrives and an official steps into the group waiting for him. Next, a man is seen seated on the roof of a truck driving on Unter Den Linden, with Brandenburg Gate in background. He throws monarchist leaflets to bystanders. Men on bicycles accompany the truck. Leaflets are also seen being thrown from an automobile on a Berlin street. Six men distribute monarchist leaflets from a truck. Leaflets fill the air as traffic, including a tram, moves through main streets of Berlin. A contingent of Berlin police officers begins clearing crowds from sidewalks and streets. Mounted police clearing a square.
United States Senator from Idaho William Edgar Borah in the United States. Borah poses and removes his hat. (Note: Senator Borah was famous for his opposition to the Treaty of Versailles and formation of the League of Nations. His opposition was instrumental in the U.S. rejection of the League.)
A huge crowd mills around as people gather to watch a solemn funeral procession in a major European city after World War 1. Spectators line the sidewalks. Some persons in the procession carry dark flags. The focus of the procession, along a major thorofare, is what appears to be a giant coffin float, draped in bicolor or tricolor bunting. The float has a flame in an open bowl, at each corner, and is escorted by hundreds of persons, who surround it, as it moves along the avenue. Three groups of persons carry flower arrangements at shoulder height, in in the midst of the crowded procession behind the float. The participants and float, move past a large colonnade building draped in white fabric and displaying a large flower wreath laid flat on a structure above its steps.
Henry Ford and Mrs. Clara Ford at Fair Lane in Dearborn, Michigan. Henry and Mrs. Clara Ford walk down through a garden at Fair Lane. A house in the background.
Henry Ford broad jumps in a field in Dearborn, Michigan. Henry Ford and other men broad jump in the field. Views of men broad jumping.