Thirteen year old newspaper delivery boy Edward Floyd puts fuel into a homemade car that he made by himself in Seattle,Washington. Edward, a newsboy, starts up the car and drives away in his creation, delivering newspapers to homes as he drives.
Lambs with ranchers on the field. Eighty thousand lambs are loaded in trucks by the ranchers at Cascade Mountains in Washington. The transport trucks carry the lambs. Sheep men are spurred by the reports of rising prices of sheeps.
President-elect Franklin D Roosevelt gets into a car with President Herbert C Hoover in front of White House, Washington DC. Huge crowd listens to President Roosevelt's address. The President in his speech talks about conquering fear with the famous line "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself...". Troops march past review stand. General Douglas MacArthur and others dignitaries in reviewing stand.
The inaugural ceremony for the newly elected U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in Washington DC. The new President-elect Franklin Roosevelt, outgoing U.S. President Herbert Hoover, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. and other officials in the U.S. Capitol. Franklin Roosevelt addressing a crowd during the inaugural ceremony. Officials behind the new President-elect. The new President Franklin Roosevelt says that he is certain that the Americans expect him to address them with frankness and a decision that the situation needs. The President says that he is prepared, under his constitutional duty, to take measures that a stricken nation may require and shall adopt the measures within his constitutional authority. He also says that in the event of a national emergency if the Congress fails to take measures, he shall ask the Congress for broad executive power to wage a war against the emergency. The President concludes his address by asking the blessings of God. The President shakes hands with the officials. The President and the officials talking. Aerial views of the U.S. Capitol.
A newspaper delivery boy named Edward Floyd demonstrates his homemade car and delivery vehicle. The 13 year old newspaper boy in Seattle, Washington, United States, refuels his homemade car and then drives away in the car, down the sidewalk, delivering newspapers.
Views of inaugural parade in Washington DC. The black and white horse batteries of the 16th field artillery on a road. U.S. marine band followed by a battalion of U.S. mariners. Various views of the parade
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