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Hearst-Pathé News, No. 87 (1917)

Hearst-Pathé News, No. 87 (1917)

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Great Lakes, Ill: Secretary of the Navy Daniels greets 5,000 Jackies at the Great Lakes Naval Station, now the largest in the U.S. Subtitles: "The door of opportunity has been opened wide to the enlisted men." Models of sea and land dreadnoughts are used by the recruits. Redwood City, Cal: Steel ships, wooden ships and now concrete ships, all kinds of ships are being built for America's great merchant marine. Subtitles: Placing steel rods around the hull to reinforce the concrete. The interior of the vessel. Epernay, France: It was three years ago that the Teuton hordes were halted at the Marne, and all France celebrates the historic event. Subtitles: President Poincare and Cabinet Ministers at the grave of the Nation's martyred saviors. But for them the ruthless hand of autocracy might have ravaged the world. Going to complete what their fallen comrades have begun. Jassy, Roumania: First pictures of the visit of the U.S. Mission to the eastern front. King Ferdinand welcoming Major-General Scott. Subtitles: Reorganized and enheartened, the Roumanian army is ready for the decisive struggle. Quantico, Va: The "First to Fight" slogan of the Marines has attracted thousands of volunteers and their camp is greatly enlarged. Subtitles: Getting acquainted with the Lewis machine gun and the other military activities. They use the latest tractors for hauling field artillery. Three thousand sea-soldiers after seven weeks of training. New York City: J.A. Berst, general manager of Pathe Exchange, Inc., ever the long-distance phone from New York to Los Angeles, engages Bessie Love to appear in Pathe plays. Fort Sheridan, Ill: With its dugouts and sandbag fortifications the training camp for rookie officers looks like a part of the battlefront. Subtitles: Mess is frequently held in the trenches, so that the boys get the proper "war atmosphere." For self-defense in a hand-to-hand encounter. New York City: Great patriotic demonstrations mark the final drive for the Liberty Loan. America measures up to her glorious past. Subtitles: J. Pierpont Morgan and scores of bankers march in the parade. The giant Italian triplane sweeps over the line of march. A British tank, brought from the Front, aids the big "push." Now a "Liberty" station, the German UC-5 is rechristened U-BUY-A-BOND.
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