The May Day Parade in the United States. A large crowd gathers on the street. Buildings in the area. Men sweep the street. Vans pass on the street. Water is wiped from the street to clear it.
Celebration of the May Day in New York, United States. Buildings along the sides of the street. People march. They hold banners, boards, flags and placards. A banner reads: 'Communist Party'. Men holding flags as they ride bicycles. People gather to watch the parade. Some of the people watch the parade from the window of a building.
The communists march at the May Day parade in New York, United States. People gather in a large number on the street. The communists march holding boards and placards in hands. Some people seated on a truck passing on the street. Buildings along the sides of the street. Aerial view of the crowd on the street.
Bombardment during the May Day parade in Chicago, Illinois. Buildings along the sides of a street in downtown Chicago. Glass broken out on windows of many buildings after bomb explosion. Men work outside the buildings cleaning up debris. Men and women seated at a desk inside a building and work. Glass rains down into an alley as a repair man chips out broken glass to begin window repairs.
The transactions at the Chicago Board of trade. The board remains open despite the federal dictum of a 60 days penalty suspension of activities. The buildings along the sides of a street. 'Chicago Board of Trade' written on a building. Crowd gathers on the street in front of the building. President of the Board of Trade Peter B. Carey seated at desk and addresses the nation. He talks about the future of the farmers and says that the farm board has just about liquidated its wheat future.
Indian political leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi also called "Mahatma Gandhi," recovering from his imprisonment and 21-day fast to promote improved lives for India's Dalits, aka "untouchables," whom Gandhi calls "Harijan" (roughly equivalent to children of God). Mahatma Gandhi walks with his wife Kasturba Gandhi and a few other people, across a field towards a hospital building. In next scene, Gandhi stands in a rail car being interviewed. Then, in a formal public interview inside an auditorium, he is heard speaking and describes himself as a "soldier of peace." Glimpse of Gandhi seated outdoors under a canopy of nationalist flags, in 1932. Scene shifts back,again, to the rail car interview, where he is being seen off by well-wishers. He is then seen in a hospital where he is asked about his notions of eliminating the Indian caste system. (Film ends before any reply.)
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