A marble championship in Ocean City, New Jersey. Boys compete at the National Marble Championship. Participants strike marbles. Aaron Butash of Throop Pennsylvania wins the championship as others run onto the course and surround him. The winner seated in a throne chair as he wears a victory crown. An official greets winner Aaron Butash.
Jewish war veterans in Atlantic City, New Jersey. People walk along the Atlantic City boardwalk as they hold American flags. War veterans (mostly from World War I) and women march during a procession. The veterans march out onto the beach, and then back onto the boardwalk. The veterans, led by a veteran Civil War union soldier, gather in front of the Stanley Theater (later the Roxy Theater) on the Boardwalk at Kentucky Avenue. The Stanley Theater marquee is advertising the Warner Brothers Pictures show, "Gold Diggers of 1933. 200 girls. 50 stars." The Civil War veteran is recognized first, and presented with a U.S. flag by Jack Warner of the Warner brothers. The Civil War veteran shakes hands with a young boy who wears a cap bearing the star of David.
Ammunition being dumped into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey. Policemen aboard a ship as they hold guns and rifles in hands. Manhattan seen briefly in the background. Rifles, guns, pistols and revolvers on the deck. The policemen dump 4,000 guns into the ocean.
A wrestling bout in New York, United States. Contortionists wrestle in a ring as a referee supervises them. Jerry Monahan and Sol Slagel wrestle in the ring. They wrap each other in different shapes.
American aviator Charles Lindbergh in New York., United States after a successful trans-Atlantic flight. Lindbergh seated in the cockpit of an aircraft. Aircraft in formation flight. The aircraft lands and taxis at Mitchell Airfield (Charles Lindbergh Blvd., Ellington Ave., East & West Rds., Garden City, New York). Lindbergh arrives in a car and gets into the cockpit of an aircraft. The aircraft takes off and lands at a harbor. Tugs and steamers at New York Harbor. Lindbergh aboard a reception boat named Macom. Tugs spray water in honor of the arrival of Charles Lindbergh.
American aviator Charles Lindbergh in New York, United States after a successful trans-Atlantic flight. People and officials gathered outside the New York City Hall (City Hall Park, New York, NY 10007, United States) to welcome Charles Lindbergh. Mayor of New York City James J. Walker greets Lindbergh. Lindbergh speaks into a microphone. Lindbergh places a wreath at the Eternal Light Memorial at Madison Square.
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