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Biography, FDR: Years of Crisis
directed by John Alan Kane; produced by Caleb B. Stratton, in Biography (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2005), 43 mins
Follow the life and career of the famed politician in the years before he became president and explore the forces that shaped his vision.
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directed by John Alan Kane; produced by Caleb B. Stratton, in Biography (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2005), 43 mins
Description
Follow the life and career of the famed politician in the years before he became president and explore the forces that shaped his vision.
Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Caleb B. Stratton, Harry Chase
Author / Creator
John Alan Kane
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
Biography
Speaker / Narrator
Harry Chase
Person Discussed
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945
Topic / Theme
Government policy, Heads of state, New Deal, 1933-1938, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright 2008 A&E Television Networks
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Explanation of Organization Chart
in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 2, Folder Unspecified, Organization Chart) , 2 page(s)
An organization chart illustrating cooperation between government agencies and communities in 'Food Fights for Freedom', with and explanation of the chart.
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in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 2, Folder Unspecified, Organization Chart) , 2 page(s)
Description
An organization chart illustrating cooperation between government agencies and communities in 'Food Fights for Freedom', with and explanation of the chart.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
Government programs, Wartime economy, Community relations, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), Americans
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Herbert Hoover & Huey Long
directed by Alan Landsburg, 1933-; produced by Alan Landsburg, 1933-, A&E Television Networks (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1989, originally published 1989), 46 mins
The Great Depression crashed upon America in 1929. This program profiles Herbert Hoover, president from 1929 to 1933, and Huey Long—governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932, senator from 1932 to 1935, presidential hopeful, and victim of assassination—murdered at the height of his popularity.
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directed by Alan Landsburg, 1933-; produced by Alan Landsburg, 1933-, A&E Television Networks (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1989, originally published 1989), 46 mins
Description
The Great Depression crashed upon America in 1929. This program profiles Herbert Hoover, president from 1929 to 1933, and Huey Long—governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932, senator from 1932 to 1935, presidential hopeful, and victim of assassination—murdered at the height of his popularity.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Alan Landsburg, 1933-, A&E Television Networks, Peter Graves, 1926-2010
Author / Creator
Alan Landsburg, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1989
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Speaker / Narrator
Huey Pierce Long, Jr., 1893-1935, Herbert Hoover, 1874-1964, Thomas Semmes Walmsley, 1889-1942, Peter Graves, 1926-2010
Person Discussed
Huey Pierce Long, Jr., 1893-1935, Herbert Hoover, 1874-1964, Thomas Semmes Walmsley, 1889-1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945, Calvin Coolidge, 1872-1933, CarlAustin Weiss, 1906-1935
Topic / Theme
Economic depressions, Government appointees, Heads of state, Humanitarian aid, Political corruption, Political influence, Political intrigue, Political life, Stock market, Economic classes, Great Depression, 1929-1941, World War I, 1914-1918, Mississippi River Flood 1927, Bonus Army Marches on Washington, D.C., 1932, Political and Social Movements, American History, World War I & Jazz Age (1914–...
Economic depressions, Government appointees, Heads of state, Humanitarian aid, Political corruption, Political influence, Political intrigue, Political life, Stock market, Economic classes, Great Depression, 1929-1941, World War I, 1914-1918, Mississippi River Flood 1927, Bonus Army Marches on Washington, D.C., 1932, Political and Social Movements, American History, World War I & Jazz Age (1914–1928), Depression & World War II (1929–1945)
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Copyright © 1989 by A&E Television Networks
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History Essentials, World War II: The European Theater
produced by Fred T. Gallo, fl. 1970-1977 and Jeff Yonis, fl. 2021, in History Essentials (Torrance, CA: Wonderscape Entertainment, 2021), 27 mins
Learn all about The European Theater of World War II and the pivotal battles along the way. What events led to war? Understand the events that led to war and the systematic way that Adolf Hitler exterminated millions of Jews in what has become known as the "Holocaust," Hitler's "Final Solution" for the Jewish peop...
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produced by Fred T. Gallo, fl. 1970-1977 and Jeff Yonis, fl. 2021, in History Essentials (Torrance, CA: Wonderscape Entertainment, 2021), 27 mins
Description
Learn all about The European Theater of World War II and the pivotal battles along the way. What events led to war? Understand the events that led to war and the systematic way that Adolf Hitler exterminated millions of Jews in what has become known as the "Holocaust," Hitler's "Final Solution" for the Jewish people. The topics are covered in depth with detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video that reinforce important concepts. Ages 10-14
Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Fred T. Gallo, fl. 1970-1977, Jeff Yonis, fl. 2021, Julianna Yonis, fl. 2022
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Wonderscape Entertainment
Series
History Essentials
Speaker / Narrator
Julianna Yonis, fl. 2022
Person Discussed
Benito Mussolini, 1883-1945, Adolf Hitler, 1889-1945
Topic / Theme
Attacks (Battles), Antisemitism, Nazism, Racism, Wartime economy, Genocide, World War II, 1939-1945, Yalta Conference meets, February 1945, Battle of the Bulge, December 16, 1944-January 16, 1945, Tehran Conference meets, December 1, 1943, Holocaust, 1939-1945, Battle of the Atlantic, February-May 1941, Rome-Berlin Axis Alliance Formed, October 25, 1936, Treaty of Versailles, June 28, 1919, Jews
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Wonderscape Entertainment, LLC
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How to Mobilize Your Community to Make Food Fight for Freedom
written by United States. Department of Agriculture. Food and Nutrition Service, in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 1, Folder Unspecified) (1943, originally published 1943), 14 page(s)
Mobilization guide for citizens to form Food Information Committees to carry out various activities in connection with the 'Food Fights for Freedom' food education program.
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written by United States. Department of Agriculture. Food and Nutrition Service, in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 1, Folder Unspecified) (1943, originally published 1943), 14 page(s)
Description
Mobilization guide for citizens to form Food Information Committees to carry out various activities in connection with the 'Food Fights for Freedom' food education program.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
United States. Department of Agriculture. Food and Nutrition Service
Date Published / Released
1943
Topic / Theme
Community events, Rationing, Wartime economy, Government programs, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), Americans
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Ken Burns's America, Huey Long
written by Ken Burns, 1953-; directed by Ken Burns, 1953-; produced by Ken Burns, 1953-, in Ken Burns's America (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2004), 1 hour 48 mins
He was a populist hero and a corrupt demagogue, hailed as a champion of the poor and reviled as a dictator. Louisiana’s Huey Long built his remarkable career as Governor and U.S. Senator on a platform of social reform and justice, all the while employing graft and corruption to get what he wanted. Long’s spell...
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written by Ken Burns, 1953-; directed by Ken Burns, 1953-; produced by Ken Burns, 1953-, in Ken Burns's America (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2004), 1 hour 48 mins
Description
He was a populist hero and a corrupt demagogue, hailed as a champion of the poor and reviled as a dictator. Louisiana’s Huey Long built his remarkable career as Governor and U.S. Senator on a platform of social reform and justice, all the while employing graft and corruption to get what he wanted. Long’s spellbinding personality and political machine might have taken him to the White House had he not been assassinated in 1935. This finely cra...
He was a populist hero and a corrupt demagogue, hailed as a champion of the poor and reviled as a dictator. Louisiana’s Huey Long built his remarkable career as Governor and U.S. Senator on a platform of social reform and justice, all the while employing graft and corruption to get what he wanted. Long’s spellbinding personality and political machine might have taken him to the White House had he not been assassinated in 1935. This finely crafted film by Ken Burns reveals a complex and comprehensive portrait of the man and the era, his politics and the power he so obsessively sought. Extensive archival footage and recollections by Louisianans who knew Long are juxtaposed with candid contemporary interviews with historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.; the late journalist I.F. Stone; and the late author Robert Penn Warren, whose magnificent novel All the King’s Men was inspired by the rise and fall of Huey Long.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ken Burns, 1953-, David McCullough, 1933-
Author / Creator
Ken Burns, 1953-
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Ken Burns's America
Speaker / Narrator
David McCullough, 1933-
Person Discussed
Huey Pierce Long, Jr., 1893-1935
Topic / Theme
Political corruption, Politicians, Socialism, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Make Food Fight for Freedom By Growing A VICTORY GARDEN in 1944
written by United States. Office of War Information, in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 1, Folder Unspecified) (February 1944) , 12 page(s)
Information on the necessity for increased food production and how citizens can grow Victory Gardens to aid in the 'Food Fight for Freedom' program.
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written by United States. Office of War Information, in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 1, Folder Unspecified) (February 1944) , 12 page(s)
Description
Information on the necessity for increased food production and how citizens can grow Victory Gardens to aid in the 'Food Fight for Freedom' program.
Date Written / Recorded
February 1944, 1944
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
United States. Office of War Information
Topic / Theme
Wartime economy, Food supply, Vegetable gardens, Government programs, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), Americans
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More Food for Freedom Thru Conservation Farming: editors kit
written by United States. Department of Agriculture, in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 1, Folder Unspecified) (1943, originally published 1943), 16 page(s)
A pamphlet for editors providing background material on conservation farming and the wartime production program.
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written by United States. Department of Agriculture, in Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (RG16). Office of Information (RG16.7). General Records (RG16.7.1). World War II Food Campaign Files, 1941-48, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (Box 1, Folder Unspecified) (1943, originally published 1943), 16 page(s)
Description
A pamphlet for editors providing background material on conservation farming and the wartime production program.
Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Pamphlet
Author / Creator
United States. Department of Agriculture
Date Published / Released
1943
Topic / Theme
Wartime economy, Farming, Conservation of natural resources, Government programs, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), Americans
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Universal Newsreels, Release 90, November 3, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 90 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the North American Air Defense Command, Winston Churchill, and Charles de Gaulle.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 90 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
Description
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the North American Air Defense Command, Winston Churchill, and Charles de Gaulle.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 90
20,000 UNEMPLOYED LED BY REDS IN MONSTER RELIEF CUT PROTEST
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Singing Communist songs, shouting slogans and flaunting banners calling for gratuities to the jobless as well as various radical "demands," a determined horde of men, wome...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the North American Air Defense Command, Winston Churchill, and Charles de Gaulle.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 90
20,000 UNEMPLOYED LED BY REDS IN MONSTER RELIEF CUT PROTEST
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Singing Communist songs, shouting slogans and flaunting banners calling for gratuities to the jobless as well as various radical "demands," a determined horde of men, women and children stages a "hunger march" through Loop, tying up traffic for an hour and giving the city its first taste of organized and exploited discontent. Converging from three directions, despite a steady rain, the marchers push the police aside and carry their pleas to Mayor Cermak at City Hall, thereafter assembling in Grant Park for a mass meeting. Instigated as a demonstration against the impending reduction in municipal support of the needy, the movement falls into the hands of anti-government agitators and winds up with ominous threats and a call for recruits for the proposed hike of a new Idle Army to Washington in December.
ROYAL SWEETHEARTS WED AMID SCENES OF POMP AND SPLENDOR
COBURG, Germany -- With all the elaborate ceremonials that featured the old Hohenzollern regime, the first regal marriage held in the Vaterland since the beginning of the Republic, unites Prince Gustaf Adolf Oscar, eldest son of the Crown Prince of Sweden, and Princess Sibyll of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, daughter of Duke Karl Eduard and Princess Victoria Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Glucksburg. Simple civil rites in the 300-year-old Hunting Room of her father's Castle are followed by impressive nuptials at St. Moritz Church before the most brilliant throng of royalty and nobility assembled this side of the Rhine since the World War.
ODD BITS IN TODAY'S NEWS
56-MILE GALE RAZES RESORT DWELLINGS
BROAD CHANNEL, N. Y. -- The worst wind and rain storm in this section in more than 40 years demolishes bungalows, garages and other buildings, washing some of them into Jamaica Bay and leaving the popular summer colony a mass of wreckage. Described as a regular "Kansas twister," the cyclonic disturbance would have cost scores of lives but for the fact that many houses were closed for the season. Several families, their homes lifted from pilings and dumped into the water, are rescued as they float out with the tide.
BOY GENIUS PERFECTS AMAZING MINIATURES
HOLLYWOOD, Cal. -- Remarkable models of steam locomotives, on a scale of 1/48, but which are complete in every detail and can haul a 2000-pound load, the equal of 15 man-power, are made and sold by Kenneth Dewar, 20 years old. He draws the plans, makes his own patterns and castings and does the assembling and testing. He started at the age of 14, and has marketed 15 in the last three years, at about $1,200 each. Big business from a little hobby.
SEEK PROSPERITY WITH FIREWORKS
AMECAMECA, Mexico -- The surest way to frighten off the evils of depression and insure the return of happy days, according to local tradition, is to tie a lot of real firecrackers to a lot of artificial bulls and then dance for all you're worth. Inasmuch as today is San Lucas day and the bull is the saint's favorite animal they decided to combine the two and ask for Old Man Prosperity to come back in the ceremony known as "burning the bull." They might do it. THROWING the bull won't, that's a cinch.
RECLAIMS FORTUNE FROM OLD FLOORING
BOSTON, Mass. -- The very dirt under your feet is valuable when you walk around in a jewelry shop. So much gold dust and small bits of the precious metal fall and are trampled into the floor that it pays, every now and then, to tear up the boards and recover the wastage. Maurice G. Alperin, a sweep smelter, gets as high as $5,000 worth of bullion from a single store. The wood is burned in a special stove and the ashes and floor sweepings are reduced in a crucible. What's left is gold alloy or pure gold. At $20.60 a troy ounce, it's a business. It looks simple, too, to see Maurice do it.
WOOD-PAVED STREET RIPPED UP BY NEEDY AS FUEL FOR WINTER
CHICAGO, Ill. -- It's a great thing when poor people get a break. The municipal authorities, deciding to put modern paving on Blue Island Avenue, notify the unemployed and hard-pressed residents of the neighborhood that the old oil-soaked blocks with which the thoroughfare's been covered for years, are to be had for the taking. With picks, crowbars, chisels and other tools, men, women and children rush to gather burning material for the cold weather. Regardless of traffic, they dig, pry and gather in tons of first-rate fire-wood. The city gets the old road-way taken out gratis and those in need get a supply of "coal" for the coming months. An odd turn of affairs that helps everyone concerned.
ARMY AIRMEN ENGAGE IN THRILLING BOMBING COMBAT FOR CHARITY
LONG BEACH, Cal. -- Squadrons of bombers swooping down and raining explosives on defenseless "villages," swarms of pursuit planes darting in winged assault on the ships of the bombarding force, "dog-fights," airobatics, and other exciting activities of warfare in the skies are demonstrated, before a huge crowd at the municipal airport by pilots from March Field, for the benefit of the needy. Power dives at 250 miles an hour and similar feats are among the breath-takers performed by the nation's crack bird-men. A remarkable "show" of military flying progress.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-11-03, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
Sir Winston Churchill, 1874-1965, Charles de Gaulle, 1890-1970
Topic / Theme
Communism, Political demonstrations, Government aid, Political dissidents, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Trade and Commerce, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 93, November 14, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 93 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about the Great Depression and government aid.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 93 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
Description
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about the Great Depression and government aid.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 93
FRENZIED GRID FANS CHEER IRISH VICTORY OVER WILDCATS, 21 TO 0
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame football machine, in "high" again, rides roughshod over Northwestern, its historic rival. Ramblers ring up a touchdown in the first minute of play by that infrequent marvel of the game -- a run...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about the Great Depression and government aid.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 93
FRENZIED GRID FANS CHEER IRISH VICTORY OVER WILDCATS, 21 TO 0
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame football machine, in "high" again, rides roughshod over Northwestern, its historic rival. Ramblers ring up a touchdown in the first minute of play by that infrequent marvel of the game -- a run-back to the goal from kick-off, with Melinkovich electrifying the 42,000 rooters by 98-yard dash.
BULLDOG AND TIGER BATTLE TO 7-7 TIE
PRINCETON, N. J. -- Ancient gridiron foes fight to a draw before 45,000 noisy rooters. For three periods, battle is on even terms, then Bob Lassiter of Yale uncorks a 37-yard heave that sends the Blue stands crazy and paves the way for a score. Princeton, halted time and time again almost at the goal line after terrific drives, takes the air in final minutes of play. Three thrilling throws -- the last a bullet pass from Kadlic to Ken Fairman -- do the trick and Old Nassau deadlocks the struggle.
CHILD ARMY INVOKES DEITY'S AID TO ABATE INFANT DEATH RATE
SHIMADA, Japan -- In a picturesque plea to their gods to bestow good health on babies of Nippon, youngsters take part in nation's greatest religious ceremony, the Obi festival. Under guidance of Shinto priests, thousands of boys and girls, garbed in colorful costumes, enact age-old pilgrimage to nearest shrine. Rites form one of the finest tributes to motherhood known in any country.
ODD BITS IN TODAY'S NEWS
INSULL, JR., RETURNS; MUM ON DAD'S PLIGHT
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Samuel Insull, Jr., arriving here from Paris, runs a gauntlet of reporters seeking comment as to the predicament of his father, now awaiting extradition from Greece to answer charges in Cook County of wrecking the giant public utilities combine bearing his name.
WEDDING RUMORS FLY AS INGRID GOES HOME
CROYDON, England -- Sweden's Princess takes off for Brussels in a big transport plane on her way back to Stockholm after a short visit with her grandfather, the Duke of Connaught, who sees her off. All Britain is agog over her stay here, linking it with the matrimonial outlook of the Prince of Wales.
FAMED ELEPHANT INN HAS GOLDEN JUBILEE
MARGATE CITY, N. J. -- Fifty years is not an advanced age for the average pachyderm, but for a tin one that has been buffeted by South Jersey shore front gales, it's quite a long time. Constructed in 1882 as a beach resort novelty, it still attracts tourists by land and by sea. "Jumbo" is 65 feet high, 38 feet long and 80 feet around the middle. It can be seen for eight miles. A six-room apartment is included in the mammoth body and the howdah is large enough for a dance floor.
DUPED HUNGER ARMY DISBANDS ON PLEDGE OF GOVERNMENT AID
LONDON, England -- Spurred on by Communist organizers, idle Britishers congregated here make one more attempt at mass demonstration, this time at the base of Nelson's statue in Trafalgar Square. Despite the assembling of several thousand unemployed and fiery speeches by Red agitators, the "bobbies" keep the situation well in hand and quickly frustrate an attempt to move on Parliament. A few minor brushes between the blue-coats and the marchers result in a score of injured and a number of arrests, but the majority break ranks and leave for their homes, assured of help from the public purse at an early date, thereby ending Britain's worst labor threat in a decade.
NEW WORLD'S RECORD CREATED IN THRILLING CORN-HUSKING FINALS
GALVA, Ill. -- Carl Seiler, Knox County south-paw and State Champion, wins the 9th annual mid-west farm Olympics, before a gallery estimated at 50,000, by shucking 36.89 bushels of corn in eighty minutes. Nine States are represented in the contest, which has become a national event. Stalking down the rows, the competitors achieve the remarkable speed of from 40 to 50 ears a minute. Held on the rich Peterson farm in Henry County, the Corn-belt Derby is the outstanding title battle of agrarian America.
VILLAGES DESERTED AS VICIOUS STORMS HIT ATLANTIC COAST
CHARLESTON, R. I. -- Worst gale in 20 years lashes North-eastern seaboard of United States, sixty-mile wind whipping seas and toppling shorefront homes into waters. Thousands of dwellers driven inland. Many left shelterless, damage runs into millions. New York City streets, Long Island and Staten Island resorts inundated, Midland Beach, S. I., families marooned in middle of watery waste, forced to flee their abodes in rowboats.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-11-14, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Economic depressions, Government aid, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Trade and Commerce, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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