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March of Time, Volume 11, Episode 8, Memo from Britain
in March of Time, Volume 11, Episode 8 (New York, NY: HBO, 1945, originally published 1945), 16 mins
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in March of Time, Volume 11, Episode 8 (New York, NY: HBO, 1945, originally published 1945), 16 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1945
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Westbrook Van Voorhis, 1903-1968
Date Published / Released
1945-03, 1945
Publisher
HBO
Series
March of Time
Speaker / Narrator
Westbrook Van Voorhis, 1903-1968
Topic / Theme
Postwar reconstruction, Wartime economy, World War II, 1939-1945, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Home Box Office.
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March of Time, Volume 12, Episode 3, 18 Million Orphans
in March of Time, Volume 12, Episode 3 (New York, NY: HBO, 1945, originally published 1945), 17 mins
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in March of Time, Volume 12, Episode 3 (New York, NY: HBO, 1945, originally published 1945), 17 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1945
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Westbrook Van Voorhis, 1903-1968
Date Published / Released
1945-11-02, 1945
Publisher
HBO
Series
March of Time
Speaker / Narrator
Douglas MacArthur, 1880-1964, Westbrook Van Voorhis, 1903-1968
Person Discussed
Douglas MacArthur, 1880-1964
Topic / Theme
Economic conditions, Postwar reconstruction, Japanese Invasion of the Philippines, December 8, 1941-April 9, 1942, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Home Box Office.
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United News, Release 1031, 1944
in United News (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: United Newsreel Corporation, 1944, originally published 1944), 10 mins
This World War II-era newsreel includes the following segments: 1. Members of the 5th Infantry Division, including General Stafford LeRoy Irwin, receive the Croix de Guerre at Metz. 2. U.S. soldiers help clear London rubble and rebuild homes. 3. General Eisenhower wishes a merry Christmas to representatives of All...
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in United News (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: United Newsreel Corporation, 1944, originally published 1944), 10 mins
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This World War II-era newsreel includes the following segments: 1. Members of the 5th Infantry Division, including General Stafford LeRoy Irwin, receive the Croix de Guerre at Metz. 2. U.S. soldiers help clear London rubble and rebuild homes. 3. General Eisenhower wishes a merry Christmas to representatives of Allied troops. 4. 17 Congressmen inspect battle lines near the German border and are greeted by General Patton. 5. Artillery bombards Kiel...
This World War II-era newsreel includes the following segments: 1. Members of the 5th Infantry Division, including General Stafford LeRoy Irwin, receive the Croix de Guerre at Metz. 2. U.S. soldiers help clear London rubble and rebuild homes. 3. General Eisenhower wishes a merry Christmas to representatives of Allied troops. 4. 17 Congressmen inspect battle lines near the German border and are greeted by General Patton. 5. Artillery bombards Kiel, and German troops surrender; Congressmen Matthew J. Merritt; Clare Boothe Luce; John Martin Costello; John Parnell Thomas.
UNITED NEWS
Produced by United Newsreel Corporation RELEASED: 1944 Contents Sheet No. 1031
1) French honor American heroes
members of the 5th Inf. Div., including Gen. Stafford LeRoy Irwin, receive the Croix de Guerre at Metz.
2) American soldiers rebuild London's bombed homes
U.S. soldiers help clear London rubble and rebuild homes.
3) Supreme Allied Commander sends greetings
Gen. Eisenhower wishes Merry Christmas to representatives of allied troops.
4) United States representatives inspect front
17 Congressmen inspect battle lines near the German border and are greeted at Metz by Gen. Patton.
5) Western Front reaches Rhine
artillery bombards Kiel and German troops surrender. Other personages: Congressmen Matthew J. Merritt, Clare Boothe Luce, John Martin Costello, John Parnell Thomas.
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Date Written / Recorded
1944
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1944-12, 1944
Publisher
United Newsreel Corporation
Series
United News
Person Discussed
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1890-1969
Topic / Theme
Postwar reconstruction, Soldiers, War, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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United News, Release 1042, 1945
in United News (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: United Newsreel Corporation, 1945, originally published 1945), 11 mins
This World War II-era newsreel includes the following segments: 1. German citizens return to their devastated homes as U.S. Army civil affairs units restore order and prepare for rationing food. 2. Ground and aerial views of a new British jet plane. 3. American cigarettes and candy are given to Russian troops at a...
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in United News (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: United Newsreel Corporation, 1945, originally published 1945), 11 mins
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This World War II-era newsreel includes the following segments: 1. German citizens return to their devastated homes as U.S. Army civil affairs units restore order and prepare for rationing food. 2. Ground and aerial views of a new British jet plane. 3. American cigarettes and candy are given to Russian troops at a British rest camp. 4. Allied planes bomb eight German railroad centers and strafe airfields.
UNITED NEWS
Produced by United Newsr...
This World War II-era newsreel includes the following segments: 1. German citizens return to their devastated homes as U.S. Army civil affairs units restore order and prepare for rationing food. 2. Ground and aerial views of a new British jet plane. 3. American cigarettes and candy are given to Russian troops at a British rest camp. 4. Allied planes bomb eight German railroad centers and strafe airfields.
UNITED NEWS
Produced by United Newsreel Corporation RELEASED: 1945 Contents Sheet No. 1042
1) Civil affairs in Germany
German citizens return to their devastated homes as U.S. army civil affairs units restore order and prepare for rationing food.
2) Britain's jet plane
shows ground and aerial views of a new British jet plane.
3) Allies share rations
U.S. cigarettes and candy are given to Russian troops at a British rest camp.
4) Target Germany
allied planes bomb 8 German railroad centers and strafe airfields.
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Date Written / Recorded
1945
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1945-02, 1945
Publisher
United Newsreel Corporation
Series
United News
Topic / Theme
Postwar reconstruction, World War II, 1939-1945, War and Violence, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 45, May 30, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 45 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 7 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about political demonstrations by veterans and military parades.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 45 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 7 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about political demonstrations by veterans and military parades.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 45
SPECTATORS TOUCHED AS FADING G.A.R. RANKS PASS IN BRAVE ARRAY
(116)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- More than 100,000 line the streets of the Metropolis as the fast-thinning column of veterans of '61, now bent with age, march in memory of their comrades. The most colorful figure in...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about political demonstrations by veterans and military parades.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 45
SPECTATORS TOUCHED AS FADING G.A.R. RANKS PASS IN BRAVE ARRAY
(116)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- More than 100,000 line the streets of the Metropolis as the fast-thinning column of veterans of '61, now bent with age, march in memory of their comrades. The most colorful figure in the picturesque parade is John Early, 88-year-old Zouave, lone survivor of the famous regiment in the district. In direct contrast with the aging heroes of the Civil War are 15,000 veterans of the World War, and National Guard units, resplendent in dress uniforms. A stirring memorial to departed "buddies."
VETERANS CONVERGE ON CAPITAL TO PRESS BONUS CASH CLAIMS
(88)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio -- A tired, weather-beaten, and travel-stained "Army" moves toward Washington, D. C., to lay their demands before Congress for settlements on the adjusted compensation for ex-service men of the World War. Governor White furnishes trucks to carry them through, and eliminates trouble with railroads. Camping on roadsides, as they did when they wore khaki, the unemployed ex-soldiers doggedly maintain the march that started on the Pacific Coast.
DARING BIRDMEN RISK LIVES IN SENSATIONAL FLIGHT OVER SIERRAS
(128)
DEATH VALLEY, Cal. -- Laden with heavy cargoes of gas and observation equipment, 9 huge airplanes of the 11th Bomb Squadron under command of Lieutenant Charles H. Howard take to the skies from March Field on the initial patrol through the treacherous canyons of the dangerous 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.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Eyes of football world focus on Carideo! -- Famed Rockne star new head of "Tiger" grid squad.
(67)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Needy artists open out-door salon! -- Greenwich Villages emulate Paris street exhibits.
(79)
NEW ANTI-AIRCRAFT RECORD ACHIEVED BY COAST DEFENSE ACES
(101)
FT. MONROE, Va. -- 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.
ACCIDENTS MAR AUTO CLASSIC; FRAME SETS NEW 104-MILE MARK
(177)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Driving a brilliant race throughout the gruelling 500-mile speed test the 37-year-old Los Angeles campaigner slips into the lead after the 350-mile mark and is never headed. Howdy Wilcox, a local product, battles him every inch of the way to the finish, coming home only eight seconds behind the winner. The fastest field that has ever started maintain a murderous pace during the entire grind. A mishap again robs Billy Arnold, youthful Chicago daredevil, of the coveted prize as he crashes through a retaining wall soon after the 100-mile mark. Tony Gulotta piles up in the stretch and narrowly averts disaster. 17 aces stick to the end in the most sensational fight in the history of the event. Fred Frame, today's winner, gains $20,000 as a result of his victory.
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"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-05-30, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Military parades, Veterans (Armed services), U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865, World War I, 1914-1918, Bonus Army Marches on Washington, D.C., 1932, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 77, September 25, 1929
in Universal Newsreels, Release 77 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 9 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about postwar reconstruction in Germany.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 77 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 9 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about postwar reconstruction in Germany.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 77 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1929 NUMBER 77
BRITAIN'S OCCUPATION TROOPS LEAVE THE RHINE
(113)
IN THE RHINELAND
"Johnny Bulls" evacuate towns and country as main body of soldiers depart for England
1. Off for "dear old Lunnon"
2. At Dover, England -- Home again!
3. They'll spend Christmas by the old...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about postwar reconstruction in Germany.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 77 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1929 NUMBER 77
BRITAIN'S OCCUPATION TROOPS LEAVE THE RHINE
(113)
IN THE RHINELAND
"Johnny Bulls" evacuate towns and country as main body of soldiers depart for England
1. Off for "dear old Lunnon"
2. At Dover, England -- Home again!
3. They'll spend Christmas by the old fireside
4. Real tea at last!
WHO'S WHO IN THE NEWS OF TO-DAY
WASHINGTON, D.C.
(46)
Shearer inquiry begins -- Senate starts probe of Geneva Naval Conference "observer"
1. With his counsel, Ex-Judge Daniel F. Cohalan
MACMILLAN RETURNS
NEWAGEN, MAINE
(65)
Lieutenant-Commander and associates end two year exploration trip in Arctic
1. A gift of flowers from admiring friends
HAIL GOLF KING
ST. PAUL, MINN.
(60)
"Jimmy" Johnston, new amateur champion, gets "conquering hero" welcome in home town
1. Governor Christianson presents him to the admiring crowd
2. And "Jimmy" tells them how he did it
BERLIN'S MAYOR HERE
NEW YORK CITY
(60)
Dr. Gustav Boess arrives to repay visit of Mayor Walker to German capital
1. He and Mrs. Boess, and other Berlin officials and their wives will also tour country
STYLE SHOW PORTRAYS MALE DRESS OF FUTURE
LONG BEACH, CAL.
(107)
Evolution of men's attire and what they soon may wear is shown in unique exhibition
1. Who says men's styles don't change?
2. Will it come to this?
BRITISH RACING CAR PLUNGES INTO CROWD
SHELSLEY WALSH, ENGLAND
(71)
Scores have miraculous escape from skidding auto in hill climbing contest
1. The crash! See how the car climbs an eight foot bank and dashes into the spectators
ODDITIES IN TO-DAY'S NEWS
TRAVERS ISLAND, N. Y.
(65)
Pat McDonald, famous shot putter, springs a new stunt at New York Athletic Club meet
1. The steeplechase runners take a cold plunge
WORLD'S BIGGEST PIE
ALBION, N.Y.
(64)
Four ton pastry is feature of annual convention of bakers
1. M-m-m-m-m!
TROUBLE IN TURKEY
LOS BANOS, CAL.
(82)
Great crowds flock to special mass meeting to protest against outrages
Exclusive Pictures
1. "Gobble, Gobble, Gobble," -- meaning "It may be Thanksgiving for some folks, but it gives us a pain in the neck"
2. The convention closes with a big barbecue
MEXICO CELEBRATES HER "FOURTH OF JULY"
MEXICO CITY
(133)
Honor to hero dead and brilliant military parade before President Portes Gil marks Independence Day
1. President Gil with army and navy officers, Ministers and Cabinet officers
2. Cadets of Mexico's West Point lead the grand parade
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"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1929
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1929-09-25, 1929
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Military occupation, Postwar reconstruction, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 85, October 23, 1929
in Universal Newsreels, Release 85 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 8 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about postwar reconstruction in France.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 85 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 8 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about postwar reconstruction in France.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 85 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1929 NUMBER 85
70,000 SEE CALIFORNIA CRUSH PENN TEAM, 12 TO 7
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
(117)
Golden Bears overwhelm eastern rivals in fierce struggle
1. Penn kicks off
2. Quaker boys are swept back by the western tidal wave
3. Griffiths' sensational touchdown that gave the Berkel...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about postwar reconstruction in France.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 85 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1929 NUMBER 85
70,000 SEE CALIFORNIA CRUSH PENN TEAM, 12 TO 7
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
(117)
Golden Bears overwhelm eastern rivals in fierce struggle
1. Penn kicks off
2. Quaker boys are swept back by the western tidal wave
3. Griffiths' sensational touchdown that gave the Berkeley team first score
4. California wins
WAR TORN CHURCH REBUILT BY "YANKEES"
BELLEAU, FRANCE
(82)
Famous 26th Division restores old structure wrecked on battle front
1. Ceremonies are attended by Gen. Edwards, former Commander of the Division, and Gen. Gouraud
2. Officiating at the consecration -- Bishops of Soissons and Verdun
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
OAKLAND, CAL.
(87)
Great Russian airplane -- "Land of the Soviets," bound for New York from Moscow, reaches coast
1. This giant machine started on its long flight two months ago
2. The four members of the crew are welcomed by Mayor Davies
JAP SCOUTS VISIT SHRINE
ISE, JAPAN
(49)
Hundreds of boys make annual pilgrimage to tiny temple dedicated to Sun Goddess
1. This is Nippon's "Holy of Holies" and everybody is supposed to visit it once a year
HIGHEST DAM IN WORLD NEARLY READY
SKAGITT RIVER, WASH.
(77)
"The Diablo," which will cost more than $4,000,000, is eighty per cent completed
1. Looking up
2. Looking down
ODDITIES IN TO-DAY'S NEWS
SCOTT, ARKANSAS
(48)
Mechanical cotton picker invades the fields of Dixie
1. Its capacity is equal to three human workers
CIDER TIME IS COMING
WINCHESTER, VA.
(57)
High school girls help to harvest record southern apple crop
1. Two pippins
2. A million of 'em -- count them yourself
NO RACE SUICIDE HERE
SOUTH HOLLAND, ILL.
(103)
Sixteen children in this family! -- Mr. and Mrs. Peerbolte claim world's record
1. Oldest and youngest -- Leonard, 24, and Marilyn, 15 months
2. Poppa and momma
3. Their eighteen-passenger limousine
SWEDISH CHILDREN HOLD MAMMOTH FESTIVAL
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
(76)
Stadium is scene of colorful spectacle celebrating fall re-opening of schools
1. Unusual effects are introduced
WHOLE WORLD HONORS THOMAS A. EDISON ON JUBILEE OF LIGHT
DEARBORN, MICH.
(168)
Celebrate 50th anniversary of his discovery of incandescent globe
1. President Hoover journeys from Washington to greet Mr. Edison
2. With his host
3. Mr. Edison with his original phonograph, the basis of all talking machines
4. Edison in his laboratory, a replica of which was built by Mr. Ford at Dearborn
4. At the "movie" camera that sprang from his old kinetoscope
6. At the age of eighty-two Mr. Edison sees night made day through his genius
7. Thomas Alva Edison, father of 1,000 inventions, and America's greatest scientific marvel
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"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1929
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1929-10-23, 1929
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Churches, Postwar reconstruction, World War I, 1914-1918, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 92, November 10, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 92 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 6 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about communism, political demonstrations, and the Scottsboro trial.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 92 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 6 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about communism, political demonstrations, and the Scottsboro trial.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 92
OPENING OF HISTORIC HIGHWAY LINK HAILED BY FASCIST LEGIONS
ROME, Italy -- As the grand culmination of a week-long celebration throughout Italy on the tenth anniversary of the famous march of the Black Shirts on the nation's capital, Premier Benito Mussolini dedica...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about communism, political demonstrations, and the Scottsboro trial.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 92
OPENING OF HISTORIC HIGHWAY LINK HAILED BY FASCIST LEGIONS
ROME, Italy -- As the grand culmination of a week-long celebration throughout Italy on the tenth anniversary of the famous march of the Black Shirts on the nation's capital, Premier Benito Mussolini dedicates the new Imperial Avenue of the Hills, connecting the Piazza Venezia with the Colisseum. Accompanied by his staff and foreign attaches, Il Duce rides the length of the broad street and then reviews 15,000 war-wounded supporters of Fascism as they pass in mass formation with their regimental colors. The thoroughfare symbolizes two millennia of Roman power and stands as a symbol of the progress achieved under the present regime.
RIOTOUS REDS ROUTED AS HIGH COURT SETS SCOTTSBORO RE-TRIAL
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In the most audacious demonstration ever attempted in this country, Communist agitators stage a hectic disturbance on Capitol Plaza in an effort to coerce the Supreme tribunal of the United States in the case of the seven young negroes sentenced to death in Alabama for alleged criminal assault. Police and detectives, by a vigorous counter-offensive with clubs and tear-gas, scatter the mob, tear their provocative banners to shreds and arrest the ring leaders. Unperturbed by the disturbance outside, the Justices reverse the conviction, ordering a new hearing. The capital disorder is the latest gesture of Soviet sympathizers in America, spurred on by Moscow, which seeks to make another Sacco-Vanzetti issue of the affair.
MINE BARONS INSTALL MECHANICAL GOLIATH TO AID COAL INDUSTRY
PITTSBURG, Kan. -- A giant power shovel that can take a 27-ton bite of earth and deposit it on the top of a 7-story building 200 feet away, is set up to strip dirt, shale and rock from bituminous veins near the surface of the ground in this vicinity. As large as an apartment house, its towering maze of steel and cable is operated by electricity and can be controlled by one man. It cost $300,000 and was shipped here in parts, filling 35 freight cars. Mounted on eight sets of huge caterpillar tracks, it can move about, digging gouges 70 feet deep, and filling a maximum of 7500 trucks in a 24-hour day. Hundreds of thousands of tons of fuel, otherwise impossible to get at economically, can be reached with this new juggernaut of industry.
PILOT DANGLES IN AIR TO PROVE MERITS OF SELF-FLYING 'PLANE
INGLEWOOD, Cal. -- An amazing invention by Dr. C. H. Vance of Pomona, which causes an airplane to fly a true course without stalling, side-slipping, spinning or skidding, is demonstrated by Fred Munro, who leaves the controls and climbs all over the ship as it wings its way high over Mines Field. Hanging from the struts, working his way backward along the tail or seated astride the nose, the dare-devil pilot shows the machine's complete independence of human guidance. Four small fins or stabilizers do the trick, two for lateral and two for fore-and-aft balance, making the craft absolutely fool-proof. The device promises to take the science of aviation a long way towards safety.
LEADING SCIENTISTS BAFFLED BY AMAZING INFANT PHENOMENON
CHICAGO, Ill. -- The medical world is agape at the strange case of Clarence Kehr, an 8-year-old boy whose blood-pressure is that of a man of 40, whose arteries denote the same age, whose physical strength otherwise is that of 25 to 30, but whose stature is normal. The youngster handles 15-pound dumbbells with ease and can lift a 200-pound grown-up. He is fond of cigars. Exhaustive tests and X-ray examinations indicate that a pituitary gland overactive from birth until the age of 3 1/2, may be the cause. His growth at the present time is as it should be, but if the gland should suddenly start working over-time again, the child will be 105 years old at the age of 12, and will feel his 175 years before he can vote.
COLLEGIATE HORDES RAID COUNTRYSIDE TO FUEL MONSTER BLAZE
CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Freshmen of Oregon State College build the biggest bonfire on record as the feature of a football rally on the eve of the annual game with the University of Oregon. After tearing down three 6-room dwellings for timber, scouring the vicinity for miles around for wooden boxes and other combustibles, the undergraduates, with the aid of block and tackle, erect a pyre 79 feet high, which blazes 200 feet in the air and necessitates the attention of the local fire department to save the college halls and dormitories from destruction. A hot send-off for a grid-iron team. Result: Oregon, 12 -- O.S.C., 6.
FLOOD OF OPTIMISM FILLS NATION AFTER DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH
Never have the American people been so determined to exercise their right of suffrage, as long lines at almost every polling place testify, and the general satisfaction of the majority, following the success of their chosen candidate, results in a country-wide attitude of cheerfulness and hope not seen abroad in the land since the crash of 1929. Election night crowds are the first to usher in the new spirit of "Happy Days Are Here Again" with a jubilation and whoopee that even the bad weather in some sections cannot dampen. Both candidates show the strain of the battle for votes, but President Hoover is a game loser, and smiles, even in defeat.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-11-10, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Communism, Political demonstrations, Trials and litigation, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Scottsboro Case, AL, 1931, Trade and Commerce, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 120, February 16, 1933
in Universal Newsreels, Release 120 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1933, originally published 1933), 7 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about assassination attempts, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Miami, Florida.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 120 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1933, originally published 1933), 7 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about assassination attempts, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Miami, Florida.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume V NUMBER 120
EXTRA! Killer Misses Roosevelt--Cermak Shot
MIAMI, Fla. -- Assassin fires five shots in attempt on life of the President-elect at conclusion of welcome ceremonies in sea-side park. Mayor Anton J. Cermak of Chicago critically wounded as bullets aimed at the...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about assassination attempts, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Miami, Florida.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume V NUMBER 120
EXTRA! Killer Misses Roosevelt--Cermak Shot
MIAMI, Fla. -- Assassin fires five shots in attempt on life of the President-elect at conclusion of welcome ceremonies in sea-side park. Mayor Anton J. Cermak of Chicago critically wounded as bullets aimed at the next Chief Executive go wild, cutting a swath among by-standers. Two women are among those hit, one of whom is near death. Hectic scenes mark the infamous shooting, the arrest of Giuseppe Zangara, the anarchist mad-man, and the hurried efforts to succor the victims. Unscathed, the future President heads the first-aid and emergency measures in rushing his close friend and supporter, Cermak and the others to a near-by hospital. Zangara, quizzed by an iron ring, maintains his defiance and gloats over his deed.
Frigid Gales Force Fishermen Home
BOSTON, Mass. -- The New England fishing fleet catches the tail end of the blizzard and cold wave that has scourged the United States. The various ships have to put back to port because of the ice that rapidly forms on decks and riggings. Heroic efforts and superb seamanship bring the vessels safely in but it takes many long and bitter hours to chop the frozen spume from lines and superstructure.
Honor Burial For Hitler Riot Victims
BERLIN, Germany -- For the first time since the days of the Hohenzollerns, a pompous State funeral is held here, with the German Chancellor and high officials of the Reich and of the Nazi organization taking leading parts in the solemn procession behind caskets bearing a National Socialist storm troop leader and a State policeman killed during the torchlight parade in honor of the new regime. 20,000 Brown Shirts follow the cortege, as 100,000 spectators look on. One of the most impressive scenes of the year.
Suckers Catch Sharks Without Hook
BERMUDA -- Remarkable scenes of the remora or suck-fish being used to catch sharks by means of its peculiar "vacuum-cup" dorsal fin. The little "come-on" is let down into the water by a string tied to its tail. It attaches itself to bigger denizens of the deep and hangs on while both are pulled to the surface and landed by astute fisherman.
Navy Shows Power In War Game
HONOLULU, T. H. -- Inspiring scenes of Uncle Sam's great naval aircraft mother ship, the Lexington, now operating as the pride of the "Black" or "enemy" fleet in this winter's battle maneuvers. Fighting planes are seen zooming up from the broad deck of the queer war vessel to smother the harbor and coast defenses of the Island of Cahu.
Rare Dogs Win Blue Ribbons
OAKLAND, Cal. -- Highlights of the twenty-first annual Pacific Coast Kennel Club show, with the elite of dogdom carrying off final honors. Pekinese, wire-hair fox terriers, chows, English bulls, griffons and pointers of the finest breeds are among the canine royalty decorated with first prize badges.
Chinese Mobilize For Defense
SHANHAIKWAN, China -- Gen. Ho Chu Kuo's celebrated 9th Infantry Brigade, heroes of the recent struggle around this city, dig in just south of the Great Wall and prepare to sell their lives dearly to prevent Japanese invaders from over-running their native soil. Continuous skirmishes along the front, where the opposing armies are face to face, awaiting the impending Jehol drive, are rapidly assuming more vigor in this warfare that isn't a war. Gen. Ho proves he is no "dug-out commander" by frequent visits to the firing lines.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1933
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1933-02-16, 1933
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Person Discussed
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945
Topic / Theme
Assassination plots and attempts, Heads of state, Adolf Hitler, Assumes Dictatorship of Germany, March 23, 1933, Mukden Incident, September 18, 1931–February 18, 1932, War and Violence, Political and Social Movements, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 122, February 23, 1933
in Universal Newsreels, Release 122 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1933, originally published 1933), 8 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Picture Company, is about the Democratic Party, Franklin Roosevelt, and verdicts.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 122 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1933, originally published 1933), 8 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Picture Company, is about the Democratic Party, Franklin Roosevelt, and verdicts.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume V NUMBER 122
POPE TALKS 1st TIME FOR MOTION PICTURES DEDICATING OWN RADIO
VATICAN CITY, Italy -- Unprecedented scenes of the Pontiff, Pius XI, on his initial appearance for the sound screen, officiating at the opening of the Holy See's ultra short wave radio station, a recent invention o...
This newsreel, published by Universal Picture Company, is about the Democratic Party, Franklin Roosevelt, and verdicts.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume V NUMBER 122
POPE TALKS 1st TIME FOR MOTION PICTURES DEDICATING OWN RADIO
VATICAN CITY, Italy -- Unprecedented scenes of the Pontiff, Pius XI, on his initial appearance for the sound screen, officiating at the opening of the Holy See's ultra short wave radio station, a recent invention of Guglielmo Marconi, wireless wizard, and the only one of its kind in the world. His Holiness, after inspecting the plant, thanks Marconi for the new broadcasting facilities in an impressive speech which is recorded for the Universal Talking Newsreel.
ZANGARA, WHO TRIED TO KILL ROOSEVELT, SENTENCED TO 80 YRS.
MIAMI, Fla. -- Glorying in his crime and stoutly maintaining his regret that he did not end the life of the President-elect, the would-be assassin, rebuking the judge for not sending him to the electric chair, is found guilty on four charges of attempted murder, each calling for twenty years in prison, in the most bizarre court-room drama ever enacted in this country.
THOUSANDS USHER IN NEW YEAR 2593 WITH COLORFUL CEREMONIES
MEGURO, Japan -- Impressive and interesting rituals mark the celebration of the founding of the Empire almost 26 centuries ago, with hordes filling the streets of this temple city in regular "whoopee" processions, enlivened by the ancient customs of "bean-shooting" and "devil-chasing."
PREP SCHOOL NOBLES COMPETE IN ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY RACE
ETON, England -- Scions of nobility plough through mud and water in Eton College's underclass steeplechase contests, as their schoolmates, in the proverbial top hats of the famous institution, climb trees to watch the "mudlarks" scramble through an icy brook and up slippery banks. The 3-mile course is a tough one, filled with unusual obstacles.
PUPPETS OF FAMOUS SALZBOURG THEATRE MAKE "DEBUT" TOUR
PARIS, France -- The latest amusement fad in the French capital is a remarkable marionette show imported from the North Tirol. By means of unusual mechanical features, the dolls perform astounding stunts and amazing feats of a kind never before seen on the miniature stage.
Odd Bits in Today's News
PILOT LANDS SAFE ON ROOF AS ENGINE FAILS
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Unable to make an emergency landing when his motor stalled 2000 feet up over a Brooklyn residence district, Jerry Longobardi, a student flier, pancakes his plane on top of a three-story house, escaping with only a few scratches and bruises.
OPTIMISTIC BREWERS RE-OPEN BEER SCHOOL
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Hard upon the heels of the Repeal resolution, the smallest brewery in the country, with a capacity of only 2 1/2 gallons daily, starts an intensive training course for brew-masters with a record class in attendance, after a 15-year lapse.
CAMPBELL SETS NEW AUTO SPEED RECORD OF 272 MILES PER HR.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Thrilling scenes of Sir Malcolm in his monster speed car Bluebird, going at the rate of 4 1/2 miles a minute over the strand to hang up another world mark for bullet-like velocity on wheels. The dare-devil driver narrowly escapes disaster as bumpy sands cause the roaring machine to swerve and wobble.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1933
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1933-02-23, 1933
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945
Topic / Theme
Assassination plots and attempts, Prison sentences, Verdicts, Democrats (U.S. political party), War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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