Ceremonies of 'Ku Klux Klan' in Stone Mountain Georgia, United States. Ku Klux Klan, or KKK, members stand on an open field. Stone Mountain in background. The members of Ku Klux Klan wear white robes and white conical hoods with face masks. Klansman in colored robe kneels with three small children in Klan robes.The men stand in a circle. A burning Cross in the background. Grand Dragon, Dr. Samuel Green, wears a dark robe and smiles as a Klansman helps adjust his robe. He puts on his conical hat. Green is the only person without a mask. Men wearing white robes stand near him.
Induction ceremonies of 'Ku Klux Klan' in Georgia, United States, at Stone Mountain. Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members stand on an open field. A large number of men wearing civilian dress walk in a line on an open field. The members of Ku Klux Klan wear white robes and conical hoods with face masks. A burning Cross on the ground. The men joining the KKK kneel down during the ceremonies. A large burning cross is seen, along with a smaller one lit with bulbs.
Statue of Liberty in New York City United States. The SS Normandie in the Hudson River. Smoke rises up from the smokestacks of the ships. Several other ships underway. Ships pass near the Statue of Liberty. Views of New York Harbor and various Statue of Liberty views. Brief shot of President Roosevelt addressing the Congress in the U.S. Capitol.
The Silver Jubilee celebrations for King George V in London, England. King George and Queen Mary in a horse driven carriage. People on either side of a path hail the King and the Queen. Horsemen in front of the carriage. People stand on either side of the carriage. The King and the Queen enter a church. People gathered in the church room. The King and the Queen seated. The Archbishop performs the services. The King and the Queen in a balcony with other personnel. Men and women gathered outside hail them. The horse driven carriage accompanied by horsemen arrives. People waiting on the side of a path watch.
Activities during the Silver Jubilee celebrations for King George V in London, England. A motor carriage drives outside a gate. An officer in the front seat of the carriage. Officers stand at an entrance gate. The motor carriage drives on a path. People on either side of the path hail. A horseman in the sideway. The motor carriage enters through another gate. Men and women approach the carriage.
Father Charles Coughlin, a Roman Catholic priest and a political leader, addresses the nation in Washington DC, United States. Father Coughlin speaks about the welfare of the Americans. He notes that congress must recapture its ability to coin and regulate the value of money. He indicates that active government control of the national currency is vital for continued recovery and elimination of financial ills and debts during the Great Depression.
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