St. Valentine's Day Massacre suspect Fred Burke in custody of police. Burke, a main suspect of the Gangland massacre, is seen arrested for the murder of Saint Joseph Police Officer Charles Skalay (sometimes mistakenly spelled as Skelly). Cars parked in the street outside the Berrien County Sheriff Department in Saint Joseph. Several men gathered at the site. Police officers sit in a group in the Berrien County Sheriff's Department. The captured suspect, Fred "Killer" Burke (Fred R. Burke), smokes a cigar while seated at a small table.
Several cars at the bottom of steep hills at Colorado Springs. The drivers in the cars go almost straight up in an attempt to climb the steep hill. A car skids backward on the steep slope. A horse at the top of the hill. The cars of different make and vintage.
Jewish people in New York City observe Rosh Hashanah and mark the beginning of the year 5694. Views of a Jewish neighborhood in the lower east side of Manhattan. Cars parked in the streets. Push carts vendors in streets and view of clothing sellers and vegetable vendors selling vegetables under the shade of produce market umbrellas. View of the setting sun. Rabbis in a temple or synagogue present the Torah and blow the Shofar. Jews practice Tashlikh at the East River, reciting prayers and throwing pebbles or bread into the flowing water to symbolize the casting off of sins.
During the Great Depression, thousands of veteran soldiers, mostly of World War I, gather at the offices of the Wayne County Council in Detroit. The unemployed ex-servicemen rush following Henry Ford's offer to employ residents of the locality who had served in military service. Ford plant seen. Several former soldiers drink beverages while several others smoke.
Aviator Russell Holderman sets a world record for looping-the-loop in a glider at Leroy. He executes thirty-five turns in his motor less craft in seven minutes and forty-five seconds. Huge crowd gathers to watch him. A man uses binoculars to watch him. Russell Holderman lands after setting the world record.
Lambs with ranchers on the field. Eighty thousand lambs are loaded in trucks by the ranchers at Cascade Mountains in Washington. The transport trucks carry the lambs. Sheep men are spurred by the reports of rising prices of sheeps.
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