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Synopsis: Veterans Of The Civil War Pass In Review, WWI Veterans March On Washington To Press Claims, Patrol Planes Battle Sierra Mountain Winds For First Time, Francis F. "Francis" Carideo New Head Coach University Of Missouri, Greenwich Village Artist Emulates Paris Street Exhibits, New Accuracy Record Set By New Anti-Aircraft Cannons...(read more)

  • Date: 1932
  • Duration: 00:05:22
  • Sound: No
  • Color: Monochrome
  • Type: Public Domain
  • Language: English
  • Location: United States

Newsreels: 1932 - May 30

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Veterans Of The Civil War Pass In Review

The Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) was a fraternal organization composed of military veterans who served the Union during the Civil war. More than 100,000 line the streets of New York City as the fast-thinning column of veterans of the G.A.R. now bent with age, march in memory of their comrades. The most colorful figure in the picturesque parade is John Early, 88-year old Civil War Zouave, lone survivor of the famous Zouave Regiment in the district. In direct contrast with the aging heroes of the Civil Ware are 15,000 veterans of the World War, and National Guard units, resplendent in dress uniforms, a stirring memorial to departed "buddies".

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WWI Veterans March On Washington To Press Claims

A tired, weather-beaten, and travel stained "Bonus Army" moves toward Washington, D.C. to lay their demands before Congress for settlements on the adjusted compensation for ex-service men of World War I. Shows World War I veterans camping on roadside in food line. Truck loads of unemployed ex-soldiers of the "Bonus Army" veterans pass through Ohio on way to Washington DC. Governor George White furnishes trucks to carry them through Ohio to eliminate trouble with the railroads.

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Patrol Planes Battle Sierra Mountain Winds For First Time

Planes laden with heavy cargoes of gas and observation equipment, 9 huge Curtiss B-2 Condor airplanes of the 11th Bomb Squadron under command of Lieutenant Charles H. Howard take to the skies from March Field, California on the initial patrol through the treacherous canyons of the dangerous Sierra mountain range. For the first time planes fly through the Yosemite Valley and circle Mt. Whitney below the rim of the peaks to study the air currents peculiar to the region. After 8 hours in the clouds the Army eagles return to their base, the thrilling maneuver a complete success.

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Francis F. "Frank" Carideo New Head Coach University Of Missouri

Columbia, MO. Eyes of the football world focus on Francis F. "Frank" Carideo new head coach of the University of Missouri "Tigers" football team. Frank Carideo was a star football player for famed coach Knute Rockne at Notre Dame. CU image of Frank Carideo. Footage of a football team rushing head-on at camera. Coach Carideo on practice field with football team.

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Greenwich Village Artist Emulates Paris Street Exhibits

Needy artist open outdoor salon. Shows art work of Greenwich Village artist displayed on street in New York City. Crowd of people looking and shopping for paintings at street exhibit.

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New Accuracy Record Set By New Anti-Aircraft Cannons

Under the critical eye of War Secretary Patrick J. Hurley, artillerymen at this strategic point on the Atlantic frontier test their accuracy with high-powered new-type weapons against attacks from the skies. Firing with deadly aim, the batteries, using 6-inch guns, shoot the projectiles into the air destroying targets trailed by fearless aviators. A new high mark of direct hits is scored with a deadly precision undreamed of until today.

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