U.S. President Herbert Hoover campaigning in Des Moines Iowa, United States. A banner strung across a main street with image of President Hoover reads "Iowa Welcomes You". The motorcade of the President passes through the streets of Des Moines,Iowa. People stand on both the sides of road to welcome President Hoover. People shower ticker tapes. The President seated in a car waves towards people. The State Capitol building can be seen in the background. The President's motorcade is followed by dissidents who ride in trucks, motorcars and on horseback. Farm workers fill a truck bearing a sign that reads "Hoovers Farm Relief. First - Foreclosure. Then -This". A sign on the back of a truck reads 'In Hoover We Trusted, Now We Are Busted'. Two dissidents ride horses carrying signs just above the horses' tails saying: "Hoover Put Us Here".
Professor Pierre Joliot tests uranium disintegration in Columbia University, New York. Joliot uses Geiger-Muller counter and notes down the readings. He controls the voltage. Joliot uses Geiger-Muller counter with a standard uranium source as placed on GM tube and take it off. A voltage control equipment is shown.
United States soldiers on guard after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. U.S. soldiers carrying their rifles come out from a building. They prepare and cook meals in field kitchens. The soldiers on guard at the U.S. Soldiers Home. Views of soldiers on guard. Events took place after assassination death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
United States soldiers on guard after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. Views of a road in front of U.S. Soldiers Home. A jeep moves past on the road. A sign reads : 'U.S. Soldiers Home'. A soldier stands guard outside the building, following unrest in rioting in Baltimore in the wake of the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Repair of collision damage to USS Shangri La (CVA-38) in Naples, Italy. A man aboard the damaged area of the USS Shangri La (CVA-38) cuts away the damaged part using a cutting torch. The man on stage uses a cutting torch to cut away the jagged edges of the damaged section of the ship. Views of cutting by the cutting torch and the resultant sparks. Interior of the ship.
A prison camp for Allied airmen at Dulag-Luft near Wetzlar, Germany in World War II. Colonel Charles W Stark of Orlando, Florida senior officer at camp and Lieutenant Commander Robert E Jennings of the U.S. Navy. Smiling liberated prisoners stand behind barbed wire fence. Sign reads "Women Only". Views of individuals, liberated U.S. and Allied soldiers. Many prisoners wearing bandages and on crutches. Group of smiling prisoners pose with German Army doctor who attended to them while at camp. Colonel Stark speaks with some of the men.
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