The inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Washington DC. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt being sworn in by the Chief Justice Hughes. President and other government officials stand in the balcony of the Capitol building. The President delivers the inaugural address. Cameramen record the event. He speaks about the security and integrity of the nation. Roosevelt waves to the crowd as his car leaves the Capitol grounds. His wife seated along with him.
The inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Washington DC. Parade units pass in review. The U.S. Army Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall, leads the parade, on horseback. The cavalry passes on the grounds of the Capitol building. People gather in a large number to watch the parade. The cavalry holds flags. Marine bands, tanks, West Point cadets, Annapolis midshipmen, NYA (National Youth Administration) contingents and the Marine Corps band march. President Roosevelt reviews the parade. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and Captain Philip James Roosevelt join him later. A banner reads: 'Carry on with Roosevelt'. Tanks, other military vehicles and motorcades pass on the grounds.
Wendell Willkie, nominee of the Republican Party ( GOP ), addresses senators in Washington DC. People gather in a hall. Willkie addresses them and urges the passing of the Lend-Lease bill. He urges sending at least 10 destroyers per month to Britain. Cameramen records the event.
A gas explosion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Destroyed buildings and houses. People watch the wreckage. People take luggage from their houses and walk. Rubble on the ground.
Damage due to a gas explosion in Chicago, Illinois. Interior of a chemical laboratory. Shattered exterior walls of the building. Firemen, people and policemen remove the dead and injured from the building. Rubble on the ground. Wrecked vehicles and equipment.
The Supreme Court Judges of the United States visit the White House in Washington DC. Dignitaries arrive in cars. They arrive to visit President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They pose in front of the White House. Cameramen record the event.
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