Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos addresses United Nations assembly. Name Plate of Cuba on table. Cuban President sits and speak from his place. Papers lay on table.
Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos addresses United Nations meeting. He asks U.S. Ambassador Stevenson the political, moral and legal grounds of U.S. charter. He states the aggressive acts of U.S. on small states of Cuba and that U.S. has no positive ideas.
The "Human Liberty Bell" composed from 25,000 Officers and men at Fort Dix, New Jersey during World War 1, by photographers Arthur Mole and John Thomas who took them from an 80 foot tower with a large format camera. The U.S. Government contracted Mole and Thomas to create a number of such photographs as a morale booster during world war 1. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
The Old Star Casino on fire in New York. Fire fighters try to extinguish the fire. One of the fire fighters gets onto a ladder. Smoke and debris all around.
The United States Board of Tea Examiners taste different varieties of tea in New York. A group of tea examiners seated around a round table taste different teas. They decide on the quality of shipment from abroad.
Harold B Funston performs stunts in New York. He eats razor blades, puts fire in his mouth. He lies on a bed of spikes and another man sits on top of him to put pressure. Harold smokes a cigarette and extinguishes it on his tongue.
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