1932 Democratic Party National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Democratic supporters carry signs with the names of US states and territories such as Mississippi, Florida and South Carolina. Keynote speaker Senator Alben Barkley of Kentucky speaks to the crowd, calling for the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, also known as the Prohibition. View of crowd in 1932 Democratic Party National Convention. William Gibbs McAdoo, a senatorial candidate of the Democratic Party for California, speaks to the crowd, nominating Franklin Roosevelt as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate with the words, "he's entitled to the nomination" during the Democratic Party National Convention. Democratic Party National Convention crowd cheering as parabolic microphones turn to catch audio. Crowds cheer during the nomination of Franklin Roosevelt as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate for the 1932 United States presidential elections.
King Sidi Mohammed bin Yusef (Mohammed V) of Morocco visits Paris, France. King Sidi Mohammed bin Yusef arrives by car with his Moroccan entourage. Guard opens the door. He gets out of the car and climbs the stairs of a building. They all go into a mosque. Toy car and model of mosque presented to Crown Prince Mawlay al-Hassan. Three years old Crown Prince Mawlay al-Hassan feeds and plays with pigeons.
A millinery salon by Mademoiselle Marthe in Paris, France. Women working on hat making in a millinery salon. A woman turns a hat mannequin head. A woman’s hat in her head is trimmed. Pins are inserted on pincushion. A milliner takes measurements of a woman’s head. Sideview of a woman wearing a fashionable beret. Women modeling various hats, berets and fascinators made by the salon of Mademoiselle Marthe.
Shows an apartment building collapsed due to landslides caused by heavy rainfall and melting snow in Lyons France. Police and firemen work to dig out the buried causalities. 40 people were buried alive.
The ceremonies at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme in the honor of the British soldiers in Thiepval, France. Exterior of a building. People and officials gather at the Cenotaph. Soldiers walk as they hold flags. An officer addresses the people. Soldiers lower the flags.
The 1932 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. New York Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt with his daughter Anna Roosevelt and granddaughter Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall (sometimes known as Sistie) outside a building circa 1930. Roosevelt holds a cane while leaning against a column and plays with his grandson using the cane. People gather in the convention hall for the 1932 Democratic National Convention. Roosevelt addresses them, speaking of the need to "break foolish traditions" and "to win in this crusade to restore America to its own people." The people applaud.
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