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Hearst-Pathé News, No. 71 (1917)

Hearst-Pathé News, No. 71 (1917)

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West Point, N.Y: For the second time in four months the Military Academy holds graduation exercises, and 152 officers are added to the U.S. Army. Subtitles: The honor man of the class of 1918, C. Couture, of Iowa. These men will march almost directly from the classrooms to the battlefields abroad. Colma, Cal: This million-dollar duck farm is ready to supply this Nation and the allies with 200,000 web-footed birds every year. Subtitles: Barely one week old and already on the jump. First come, first served. The ducks on this farm consume 9 tons of food daily. On the Pacific Coast: The Dutch cruiser, Zeeland, training ship for naval cadets, from the little land of windmills and dikes, arrives at a western port. Subtitles: Officers leave for shore to attend a reception in their honor. American warships are anchored near the visiting cruiser. In the Vosges Mountains: The allies have now won supremacy of the air, and many enemy machines are brought down daily by their aviators. Subtitles: A German airplane, which fell in flames behind the French lines. Harlau, Rumania: Albert Thomas, French Minister of Munitions and special envoy to the eastern front, visits the Rumanian forces. Subtitles: Field artillery batteries in action. King Ferdinand decorates General Berthelot for his heroic services. Rumanian troops have helped to stem the tide of the Teutonic advance in the Carpathians. Minneapolis, Minn: Setting a new record of 50 miles an hour. Miss Detroit II wins the power-boat races at the annual American regatta. Subtitles: The fleet little craft leads Miss Minneapolis by more than a lap at the finish. Putting Miss Detroit in the "cradle." Coronado Islands, Cal: Unusual scenes can be witnessed on these islands, which contain the largest seal rookeries on the Pacific Coast. Subtitles: A number of young seals corralled in a cove. Farewell, Guardsmen: Joy mingles with tears as New York pours out its heart to its departing soldier boys, and bids them Godspeed on their sacred journey. Subtitles: Hours before leaving time anxious crowds of relatives and friends throng the line of march. The great procession begins. What an inspiring line, 28,000 strong, stretched for miles along Fifth Avenue. Every man ready; every bayonet fixed; every knapsack filled; every heart beating for America. For many hours this great stream of New York's warriors sweeps on to grim duties ahead. They're off, for training camp and France. "The object of this war is to deliver the free peoples from the menace of a vast military establishment controlled by an irresponsible government." Cartoon: That These May Live. Schenectady, N.Y. (Local): Local troops at Camp Mohawk strike tents and make ready for their departure to training camp in the South. Subtitle: Crowds bid them good-bye as they leave for the big parade in New York City.
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