View of a motor car. United States President Woodrow Wilson arrives at Quai d'Orsay, French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. President Wilson arriving to attend the Fourth Plenary session of the League of Nations after the end of World War I. Dignitaries standing at the entrance of Quai d' Orsay (37, Quai d'Orsay - 75007 Paris) to greet the President. Guards and are cameramen seen.
United States President Woodrow Wilson leaving the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (37, Quai d'Orsay - 75007 Paris). Wilson leaves after explaining the terms of the Paris Peace Conference to the smaller powers. Delegates seen standing while President Wilson moves. President Wilson boarding his motor car.
Events during the Paris Peace Conference. United States President Woodrow Wilson delivering a speech in the memory of the American soldiers who lost their lives. Dignitaries and people gathered. Boy Scouts and French soldiers seen.
Events during the Paris Peace Conference. United States President Woodrow Wilson shakes hands with a lady. President Wilson talks to the members of American delegation. He places a wreath on one of the graves in the cemetery. Boy scout seen.
Officer of the 28th Escadrille and the 79th Division of the U.S. Army Infantry (functioning as observers) during World War I. They are seated at a small table smoking, talking, and reviewing notes. Large group of French and American military personnel inspect a crashed biplane. French crew repairing a SPAD aircraft.
Newsreel ' Pin point Para-jump in Paris'. World's championship parachute competition in Paris. Several parachutes in air. Jumpers from nine nations vie for a cloth target on ground. A double leap by a husband and wife team.
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