People move on a four horses driven cart during 50th Anniversary of Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, California (1 University Circle Bldg. 220, Monterey, CA 93943, United States). Participants are dressed in the fashion of 1880s to celebrate the anniversary of the luxury resort hotel. They arrive at a place in a horse-cart and get down from the cart. People drive various kinds of cycles and bicycles, including a Penny Farthing. A 6-person tandem cycle is driven by six people.
Girls roller skiing on road in Del Monte, California. Women pose for a photograph with their roller skis, which look like short snow skis with roller skates mounted on the bottom. The skiers carry ski poles to help move. Group of girls wearing roller skis to introduce a new sport. One of the girls falls down.
A heartsick Airedale in Del Monte, California. The dog arrives by a plane from Kansas City. The dog in a basket outside the plane. Private Everett Scott and troops from Scott's company watch the dog. An officer pets the dog.
Presidential candidate, William D Upshaw addresses a meeting of National Prohibition Party in Indianapolis. Men sit in an auditorium with seats carrying high held designation flag-tags. Keynote address given by Mr. Howard. Other dignitaries of the party including Miss George Nye also address the meeting.
To prevent sun-tan without sunburn blistered backs girls try out a new 'Beach-bag' which is transparent and serves as a partial sunscreen. Covered from foot to neck in transparent bags the girls take sun bath on the beach at Del Monte in California.
Avigation training to students in Rockwell field, California. Instructor in rear cockpit of O-38. Student under blind flying hood in front cockpit of O-38. Instructor talks on the radio. Student pulls the blind flying hood over front cockpit. Plane takes off. Man works on the engine. Chart shows how radio compass operates in connection to radio range station. High altitude view of radio towers on the field. Chart shows entry and approach of the plane making landing by use of radio range stations. Chart shows line and angle of approach of planes landing by the use of radio.
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