Aviator Charles Lindberg receives the Langley medal. Lindbergh lands his plane 'Spirit of Saint Louis' at Roosevelt Field. Another plane parked in the field. Lindbergh gets off the plane and stands beside it. A large crowd gathered on the field. The throngs cheer and applaud as Lindbergh is awarded the Langley medal. He expresses his thanks. Aerial view of huge crows all around the air field. Lindbergh emerges from the air field accompanied by officers and officials. He takes his place in a car. Lindbergh talks to an officer.
American aviator Charles Lindbergh in New York., United States after a successful trans Atlantic flight. A large number of people gathered at Central Park to welcome Lindbergh. Decorated floats move past a crowd. A model of the Spirit of Saint Louis on a float. Aviator Lindbergh with Governor of New York Al Smith.
Inside the Chicago Stadium, Chicago, illinois, the Republican National Convention renominates President Herbert Hoover and Vice President Charles Curtis as their candidates in the next election. The stadium is filled with flag-waving delegates. Hoover is about to address the convention. Banners bearing the images of Hoover and Curtis, respectively, are displayed beside the speaker's stand.
A fashion show in Chicago, Illinois. Models display the dresses from Dame Fashion for to be brides during a fashion show at Edgewater Beach Hotel (975 W Bryn Mawr Ave, Chicago, IL 60640, United States) in Chicago, Illinois. Models display bridal wear, gowns and swimsuits at the fashion show. Flanked by models wearing matching bridesmaid dresses, a model in a bias cut, floor-length wedding dress poses during a fashion show. Bouquet of white flowers. Model in bridal attire is wearing a wedding veil with a fashionable 1930s tulle and pearls headpiece. A model shows off her dark backless maillot swimsuit. A model wearing a feathery lingerie set. Models showing two different black tulle evening wear. Film ends showing a model spinning a parasol.
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) agents search for Charles Mattson's murderer at Everett in Washington. Photograph of young boy Charles Mattson sitting on his pony. FBI agents search for his kidnapper and murderer. Several other photographs of Charles Mattson and his family.
U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt delivers his inaugural address in Washington DC, USA. In his address he makes the following remarks, 'Dulled conscience, irresponsibility and ruthless self-interest may become portents of disaster. The test of progress is not making rich more richer but providing for those who have too little. Comfort, Opportunism, and Timidity should not be accepted. America will go to seek economic and political progress as a nation. All efforts must be made to maintain a democracy'. Crowd cheers and band plays American National Anthem. President Roosevelt and Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes along with other dignitaries stand on balcony of East Portico of the United States Capitol.
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