Soviet Fliers are greeted in New York. Men pose for a camera with three Russian aviators who spanned the North Pole in a flight from Moscow to the U.S. The three aviators. They receive official reception at the City Hall by New York Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia. A large crowd at the City Hall to welcome the three aviators.
Assorted jungle animals arrive in New York on floating zoo. A man feeds a giraffe. A zebra, a leopard, deer and a lynx are patted by people aboard a ship. (Woman seen is possibly Ruth Harkness).
President Roosevelt halts steel strike for peace in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Water main is dynamited. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt calls on the Chief Information Officer (CIO) to halt strike violence, insisting that the public is tired of the steel unrest. The White House. People standing on a road near a factory. Motor cars arrive.
3 firemen killed and 100 people hurt as a gasoline blast wrecks a garage in Montreal, Canada. The damaged garage after the gasoline blast. Firemen spray water with hoses. Men vacate the garage. Men inspect debris outside the damaged garage. Two men carry a wounded man. A man stands in front of a fruit vendor's stall.
Tent caterpillars ravage farms and forest land in Ontario, Canada. The caterpillars invade forest land, roads, walls of summer cottages and houses. A man removes caterpillars.
The first copper style show is held at a beach in Bisbee, Arizona, United States. Women wearing copper clothes walk on the beach during the show.
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