The Lunatic Fringe. Madeleine Poirier discusses her belief in God Ullmo. Paintings hang in background. Poster with a man's face hangs in background.
Madeleine Poirier smiles. She talks. Madeleine Poirier discusses her belief in God Ullmo. She stands on a balcony overlooking river. Cars and people on street. Man stands on a bridge across the river. Three dolls it on a chair in her room. Building in background.
Madeleine Poirier sits on bed in her room. Room wall is covered by wallpaper and a painting of God Ullmo or sun in background. Poirier prays to God Ullmo. Poirier takes off picture of God Ullmo from the wall.
In this part of a U.S. Army Training film a young hoodlum battles his conscience for a time. Young hoodlum walks past a store. Sign on the glass wall reads 'Buy and Sell Trade'. Young man smashes his cigarette with his white canvas shoes. Young hoodlum sits in a park that has a 'Merry Go Round'. Young hoodlum goes inside a store.
John D. Rockefeller, business magnate, co-founder of the Standard Oil Company, and philanthropist, is seen reading a newspaper. John Rockefeller playing golf. A woman stands in background and a golf caddie looks on. Rockefeller misses his golf putt and reacts.
Charles Evans Hughes (Supreme Court Justice, Republican presidential candidate, Secretary of State) poses for camera after arriving at a building by car. Doorman opens the car door for him. Next scene: In his office, President Woodrow Wilson writes at his desk.
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