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Universal Newsreels, Release 8, January 23, 1956
in Universal Newsreels, Release 8 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1956, originally published 1956), 7 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about heads of state and political events.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 8 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1956, originally published 1956), 7 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about heads of state and political events.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL
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TRAIN WRECK KILLS 29
LOS ANGELES--Speeding around a curve, shortly after leaving the Los Angeles station, a San Diego-bound commuter train leaves the rail and overturns, killing 29 and injuring 142, most of them service men returning to the naval base after furlough. The wreck is...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about heads of state and political events.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
TRAIN WRECK KILLS 29
LOS ANGELES--Speeding around a curve, shortly after leaving the Los Angeles station, a San Diego-bound commuter train leaves the rail and overturns, killing 29 and injuring 142, most of them service men returning to the naval base after furlough. The wreck is one of the worst in California's railroad history.
SALUTE TO IKE
In 53 cities over the nation, Republican party faithful gather for $100 box dinners. In New York City's Madison Square Garden alone, 10,000 are present to hear the President speaking at the Washington dinner over a closed circuit.
GEMS OF FASHION
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.--Sports togs vie with chi-chi evening gowns at the Beverly Hills Hotel as gorgeous film capital models present Don Loper's most recent creations. Glamour plus, to say the least.
SPORTS
LAKE GENEVA, WISC.--The Northwest Ice Yacht Assoc. holds its annual regatta in a brisk wind that drives the graceful craft at high speed. As always, it's one of the great ice spectacles of the year.
WESTBY, WISC.--Keith Zuehkje of Eau Claire, Wisc., sweeps the National Ski Jumping meet with leaps of 200 and 201.2 feet. His spectacular jumps accompanied by near perfect form make him a standout among the nation's leading jumpers.
VOL. 29--NO. 8
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Date Written / Recorded
1956
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1956-01-23, 1956
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Person Discussed
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1890-1969
Topic / Theme
Heads of state, Political events, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 14, February 17, 1958
in Universal Newsreels, Release 14 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 4 mins
Two Die - Four trapped in NYC blaze; ‘Spaceman’ completes 7-day test: America's first space-voyager competes his week-long test; Tunisian crisis grows; The explosive Algerian issue becomes international; NEW PLUMAGE: winter sports fashions; Winter's worst storm: the year's iciest cold wave paralyzes cities? an...
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Two Die - Four trapped in NYC blaze; ‘Spaceman’ completes 7-day test: America's first space-voyager competes his week-long test; Tunisian crisis grows; The explosive Algerian issue becomes international; NEW PLUMAGE: winter sports fashions; Winter's worst storm: the year's iciest cold wave paralyzes cities? and marooned thousands.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #14
2 DIE - 4 TRAPPED IN BLAZE
A 5-alarm blaze in a New York City loft b...
Two Die - Four trapped in NYC blaze; ‘Spaceman’ completes 7-day test: America's first space-voyager competes his week-long test; Tunisian crisis grows; The explosive Algerian issue becomes international; NEW PLUMAGE: winter sports fashions; Winter's worst storm: the year's iciest cold wave paralyzes cities? and marooned thousands.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #14
2 DIE - 4 TRAPPED IN BLAZE
A 5-alarm blaze in a New York City loft building becomes a grim ordeal when the back wall collapses, trapping four fire-fighters. Hundreds of volunteers battle against hope, clearing tons of debris by hand - still hoping after nearly three days for one-chance-in-a-millio miracle.
"SPACEMAN" COMPLETES 7-DAY TEST
America's first space-voyager completes his week-long test "voyage" at Randolph AFB, Texas. Airman Donald Farrell emerges from a hermetically sealed, 3 x 5 capsule after proving man can endure the rigors and loneliness of space and survive.
TUNISIAN CRISIS GROWS
The angry aftermath of the French terror bombing of a Tunisian town: French forces in Treaty-held Tunisian bases are blockaded; mobs clamor for outright action against France. The explosive Algerian issue becomes, no longer a French problem, but a touchy international issue.
LAPLAND MARKET-DAY:
In Sweden well above the Arctic Circle, Lapp herdsmen come to their annual market-day, a three and a half century old event that's become a colorful event drawing tourist visitors from all Scandinavia.
NEW PLUMAGE FOR SKI-BIRDS:
In the Tyrol, some cute little ski-birds show off their new winter plumage, a perky picture essay proving that for winter sports fashions you can't do better than the very home of winter sports, the Alps.
WINTER'S WORST STORM !
Half of America is blanketed by snow, gripped in the year's iciest cold wave, following record storms that swept North from Louisiana. As far North as Maine, as far West as the Great Lakes, snowfalls of up to forty-two inches and gale force winds have paralyzed cities, and marooned thousands.
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Date Written / Recorded
1958
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Fred Maness
Date Published / Released
1958-02-17, 1958
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Fred Maness
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, War, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 15, February 14, 1957
in Universal Newsreels, Release 15 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1957, originally published 1957), 7 mins
Ed Herlihy reports on missiles plants in Detroit, Israeli protests of the United Nations, the Photoplay Magazine's Gold Medal Awards, an experimental atomic power plant in Lemont, Illinois, the Brotherhood Campaign, Dogdom in Madison Square Garden, and college basketball,
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 15 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1957, originally published 1957), 7 mins
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Ed Herlihy reports on missiles plants in Detroit, Israeli protests of the United Nations, the Photoplay Magazine's Gold Medal Awards, an experimental atomic power plant in Lemont, Illinois, the Brotherhood Campaign, Dogdom in Madison Square Garden, and college basketball,
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
REDSTONE MISSLE IN PRODUCTION
DETROIT--First films of the famed Redstone missile in production. The 70 foot r...
Ed Herlihy reports on missiles plants in Detroit, Israeli protests of the United Nations, the Photoplay Magazine's Gold Medal Awards, an experimental atomic power plant in Lemont, Illinois, the Brotherhood Campaign, Dogdom in Madison Square Garden, and college basketball,
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
REDSTONE MISSLE IN PRODUCTION
DETROIT--First films of the famed Redstone missile in production. The 70 foot rocket, with combat warhead, is now in quantity production, one answer to criticisms charging a lag in our missile program.
ISRAEL DEMONSTRATIONS --
In Tel Aviv, 100,000 march in protest against the U.N. order to evacuate the Gaza Strip.
PHOTOPLAY AWARDS--
In Beverly Hills, the annual Photoplay Awards are made. Among those honored, George Nader, and Rock Hudson.
NEW ATOM PLANT --
Near Chicago, a new atomic power plant, a pilot model for future commercial plants, is shown in operation.
PLEA FOR TOLERANCE--
Ed Sullivan delivers a plea for Tolerance as National Brotherhood Week begins.
SPORTS
WESTMINSTER DOG SHOW --
In New York, 2,600 canine aristocrats vie for honors in the Westminster Dog Show. Winner of the coveted Best In Show award, an Afghan hound--for the first time.
BASKETBALL'S TOP SCORER--
College basketball scoring records topple as Columbia meets Penn, and the Lions' Chet Forte scores a record 45 points. Only 5' 9", he tops 'em all.
McCALLEN WELCOMES ROTARY CHIEF--
A gala civic welcome for Rotary International President Paul Lang as he visits McCallen, Texas. (Dallas only)
VOL. 30--NO. 15
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Date Written / Recorded
1957
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1957-02-14, 1957
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Topic / Theme
Energy industry, Weapons and ordnance, Political demonstrations, Industrial buildings, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 21, March 13, 1947
in Universal Newsreels, Release 21 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1947, originally published 1947), 13 mins
This newsreel features wildfires, humanitarian aid, international relations, and postwar reconstruction.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 21 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1947, originally published 1947), 13 mins
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This newsreel features wildfires, humanitarian aid, international relations, and postwar reconstruction.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
'COVERS WORLD-WIDE EVENTS'
Helps Build a Newsreel Following for Your Theatre
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TRUMAN ACTS TO HALT COMMUNIST AGGRESSION
WASHINGTON--The President tells a solemn joint session of Congress that the "fateful hour" has come when the U. S. must halt the spread of communism or risk a global war. To do this...
This newsreel features wildfires, humanitarian aid, international relations, and postwar reconstruction.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
'COVERS WORLD-WIDE EVENTS'
Helps Build a Newsreel Following for Your Theatre
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TRUMAN ACTS TO HALT COMMUNIST AGGRESSION
WASHINGTON--The President tells a solemn joint session of Congress that the "fateful hour" has come when the U. S. must halt the spread of communism or risk a global war. To do this, he urges financial and military aid to both Greece and Turkey.
SPECTACULAR 5-ALARM FIRE
NEW YORK--Spectacular scenes taken at the height of a 5-alarm fire that gutted a warehouse along New York's busy East River. Firemen pour on streams of water from many hoses, as acrid smoke billows over the area.
OLYMPIC SKIERS TRY OUT
SUN VALLEY--Amateur ski champs from all parts of the U. S. flock to the famed Winter resort in Idaho for the Olympic try-outs. Speedy downhill races and spectacular slalom are highlighted.
CO-ED STYLE CAVALCADE
NORTHAMPTON, MASS. -- Pretty Smith College lassies display the trend of fashions from 1875 to the present. From yesterday's bustles and bloomers to today's slacks and brief sports wear.
BEAUTY SHOP FOR MEN
HOLLYWOOD--Ladies, don't laugh -- BUT! Once a week the boys have their innings at the beauty salons here. You'll get the idea when you see three radio comics getting the works--from mud-pack to permanent.
ELEPHANT ANTICS!
PHILADELPHIA -- "Burma," an Indian elephant, displays her sporting prowess at the Philadelphia Zoo--playing volleyball, to keep in trim during the Winter. "Burma" makes up the rules as she plays!
NEWS FROM BASEBALL CAMPS
LAKELAND--The Detroit Tigers swing into action at Spring Training headquarters, where Manager O'Neil calls the plays. (Detroit only)
TAMPA--The Cincinnati Reds limber up for the coming pennant race, and Manager Neun sends Vandermeer, Walters, et al, through their paces. (Cincinnati only)
W. PALM BEACH--Baseball's venerable Connie Mack keeps a weather eye on the Philadelphia Athletics as the American Leaguers warm up. (Philadelphia only)
VOL. 20--21
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Date Written / Recorded
1947
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1947-03-13, 1947
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Harry S. Truman, 1884-1972
Person Discussed
Harry S. Truman, 1884-1972
Topic / Theme
Wildfires, Humanitarian aid, International relations, Postwar reconstruction, Warehouses, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 21, March 7, 1957
in Universal Newsreels, Release 21 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1957, originally published 1957), 7 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the United Nations General Assembly, Charles Lindbergh, and decolonization.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 21 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1957, originally published 1957), 7 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the United Nations General Assembly, Charles Lindbergh, and decolonization.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL
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A NEW NATION IS BORN
Three days of festivities mark the emergence of the new nation of Ghana, first Negro colony in Africa to gain its independence. Vice-President and Mrs. Nixon represent the U.S., Ralph Bunche, the U.N., at the observances...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the United Nations General Assembly, Charles Lindbergh, and decolonization.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
A NEW NATION IS BORN
Three days of festivities mark the emergence of the new nation of Ghana, first Negro colony in Africa to gain its independence. Vice-President and Mrs. Nixon represent the U.S., Ralph Bunche, the U.N., at the observances, which are marked by dancing and a beauty contest as well as a military review.
SHIP COLLISION.
A naval gasoline tender collides with a freighter off New Castle, Del., on the Delaware River. The fuel-laden tender was cut in half, and exploded. At latest report, at least 9 were still missing in the disaster.
PRINCESS CAROLINE, heir apparent to Monaco's throne, is baptised in a solemn ceremony which throngs the cathedral. Godmother Margaret Davis holds the baby Princess as Prince Rainier and Princess Grace watch proudly.
MARDI GRAS.
New Orleans celebrates Carnival with traditional mirth and gaiety. The spectacular Rex Parade highlights the days of merry-making that precede Lent in the tourist-packed Crescent City.
SPORTS
GOLDEN GLOVES.
New York sees fistic thrills in the Eastern championships of the Golden Gloves. In the 112-lb. semi-finals, Bob LaFebvre of Vermont kayo's South Carolina's Charlie Kennett. 135-pounders Vince Shomo of New York and Jimmy Biggs of Washington mix it up briskly--Shomo flattening his foe with a terrific pounding.
SPRING TRAINING
MILWAUKEE BRAVES, training at Brandenton, warm up for another crack at the N.L. pennant. With rookie pitcher Juan Pizarro added to a strong mound staff, and solid hitting and defense, They're a strong threat to Brooklyn, again.
CLEVELAND INDIANS, with a new man at the helm, manager Kirby Farrell, are also pointing to climb out of their perennial second-place slot. Pitchers a-plenty as always--and fresh determination to scalp the Yankees point to a thrilling season.
NEW YORK GIANTS, handicapped by the draft and a string of injuries, prepare at Phoenix to boost their standing from last year's 6th place. Andre Rodgers, a strapping rookie, may provide the added punch the team needs. (New York only)
BOSTON RED SOX, their training schedule at Sarasota slowed by days of rain, show flashes of season form as they work out under manager Pinky Higgins' scrutiny. No prophecies from him, but Ted Williams and company are aiming high in the first division. (Boston only)
VOL. 30--NO. 21
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Date Written / Recorded
1957
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1957-03-07, 1957
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Topic / Theme
Decolonization, International relations, Airplane pilots, Ghana Becomes Independent, March 6, 1957, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 22, March 16, 1959
in Universal Newsreels, Release 22 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1959, originally published 1959), 6 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about the statehood of Hawaii.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 22 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1959, originally published 1959), 6 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about the statehood of Hawaii.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #22
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
ADVANCE INFORMATION FOR NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY AND EXPLOITATION
HAWAII IS VOTED INTO UNION AS 50TH STATE
The Territory of Hawaii is voted into the Union as the Fiftieth state, after some of the swiftest action by Congress in years. Only the mechanics of admitting the state (s...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about the statehood of Hawaii.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #22
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
ADVANCE INFORMATION FOR NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY AND EXPLOITATION
HAWAII IS VOTED INTO UNION AS 50TH STATE
The Territory of Hawaii is voted into the Union as the Fiftieth state, after some of the swiftest action by Congress in years. Only the mechanics of admitting the state (some 2,000 miles from continental United States) remain. A two day celebration goes into high gear in Honolulu. huge bonfires, aerial and offshore military pyrotechnics and of course hula dancing in the streets. Gestures of gratitude over the prospective ending of territorial status for the islands of Hawaii. Hail! Hawaii, U.S.A.
THREE NEW CARDINALS:
Pope John XXIII bestows red hat upon three Cardinals whom he appointed last December but who were unable to attend at that time. The three new princes of the Church are: Cardinal Fietta, Italy. Fernando Cardinal Cento, Portugal and Jose Maria Cardinal Bueno y Monreal, Spain.
SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN FOSTER DULLES leaves Walter Reed Hospital for another brief and leisurely drive thru Rock Creek Park. He stops at his home for a visit with his pet poodle, Pepin. Pepin has a slight cold, said Mr. Dulles.
VERTICAL VERONIQUE:
Trim, slim Veronique, a French research rocket soars 112 miles upward from the Sahara. Its one in a series of launchings to study the upper atmosphere. An enlightening glimpse of a member of France's successful rocket program.
SIX-WHEEL "RUNABOUT":
A new Swiss truck is demonstrated in Germany. A double-jointed chassis affair with a six wheel drive. It can climb a barrier higher than its front wheels. And can conquer just about any terrain it encounters.
SPORTS
CANADA DOWNS U.S.S.R. IN WORLD HOCKEY:
At Prague, Czechoslovakia, Canada's Belleville McFarlands win the world amateur ice hockey championship. Canada scored 21 goals and allowed seven in its five games. One of Canada's goal getters was Pete Conacher, one of several former professionals who augmented the Belleville team. It was Canada's 18th world title in 27 competitions and the second in a row.
NCAA AT LAWRENCE, KANSAS:
Cincinnati wins over Kansas State. 85-75. And heads for the nationals to face California at Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati has something of a one-man team. And what a man! A six-foot-five phenomenal package of power named Oscar Robertson! California- here he comes. That tricky dribbler and master of (illegible text)
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Date Written / Recorded
1959
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1959-03-16, 1959
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Topic / Theme
Admission of states to U.S., American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 38, May 12, 1958
in Universal Newsreels, Release 38 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 6 mins
REDS HARASS VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON While making an 8-nation, good-will tour of South America, Vice-President Richard Nixon is victimized by Communist organized campaign of heckling and harassment. In Peru, he is stoned and spit upon by the Red-led mobs. Later, in Ecuador, he is warmly welcomed by the ruling majority...
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 38 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 6 mins
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REDS HARASS VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON While making an 8-nation, good-will tour of South America, Vice-President Richard Nixon is victimized by Communist organized campaign of heckling and harassment. In Peru, he is stoned and spit upon by the Red-led mobs. Later, in Ecuador, he is warmly welcomed by the ruling majority. MASS CALISTHENICS: In Madrid, Spain, 10,000 workers participate in an impressive display of organized calisthenics. Among the spectat...
REDS HARASS VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON While making an 8-nation, good-will tour of South America, Vice-President Richard Nixon is victimized by Communist organized campaign of heckling and harassment. In Peru, he is stoned and spit upon by the Red-led mobs. Later, in Ecuador, he is warmly welcomed by the ruling majority. MASS CALISTHENICS: In Madrid, Spain, 10,000 workers participate in an impressive display of organized calisthenics. Among the spectators is Generalissimo Franco. LOURDES PROCESSION: The boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey, usually a play land becomes pray land during festivities honoring the Lourdes Centenary. The Pilgrimage Procession was sponsored by the diocese of Camden, New Jersey. 40,000 persons attend Mass celebrated in Convention Hall in observance of the occasion. TODDLERS' BALLET: Ballet students of an Austrian school are scarcely old enough to toddle yet the tots don tutus and ballet slippers for a scene of rare charm and talent. HINTS ON HATS! This is the season when new hat creations have the gals starry-eyed. And the guys- glassy-eyed! Behind the scenes, a top London designer reveals some secrets of his art. Even the exclusive fashion models are intrigued. SPORTS AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION GYMNASTS: In San Fernando, California, 150 cream-of-the-crop college athletes compete for the AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION Gymnastic Championships. The contest is highlighted by stellar performances on trampoline, rings and high bar. The winner: John Beckner of Los Angeles, California. BOXING T.K.O.: In Dortmund, German champ Bubi Scholz flattens challenger Max Rasch nine times before the towel is finally tossed in. Lively around the ring doings.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #38
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
REDS HARASS VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON
While making an 8-nation, good-will tour of South America, Vice-President Richard Nixon is victimized by Communist organized campaign of heckling and harassment. In Peru, he is stoned and spit upon by the Red-led mobs. Later, in Ecuador, he is warmly welcomed by the ruling majority.
MASS CALISTHENICS:
In Madrid, Spain, 10,000 workers participate in an impressive display of organized calisthenics. Among the spectators is Generalissimo Franco.
LOURDES PROCESSION:
The boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J., usually a playland becomes prayland during festivities honoring the Lourdes Centenary. The Pilgrimage Procession was sponsored by the diocese of Camden, New Jersey. 40,000 persons attend Mass celebrated in Convention Hall in observance of the occasion.
TODDLERS' BALLET:
Ballet students of an Austrian school are scarcely old enough to toddle yet the tots don tutus and ballet slippers for a scene of rare charm and talent.
HINTS ON HATS!
This is the season when new hat creations have the gals starry-eyed. And the guys- glassy-eyed! Behind the scenes, a top London designer reveals some secrets of his art. Even the exclusive fashion models are intrigued.
SPORTS
A.A.U. GYMNASTS:
In San Fernando, California, 150 cream-of-the-crop college athletes compete for the A.A.U. Gymnastic Championships. The contest is highlighted by stellar performances on trampoline, rings and high bar. The winner: John Beckner of Los Angeles, California.
BOXING T.K.O.:
In Dortmund, German champ Bubi Scholz flattens challenger Max Rasch nine times before the towel is finally tossed in. Lively around the ring doings.
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Date Written / Recorded
1958
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1958-05-12, 1958
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Person Discussed
Richard Milhous Nixon, 1913-1994
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Diplomatic missions, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1958 Universal Pictures Company Inc.
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Universal Newsreels, Release 39, May 15, 1958
in Universal Newsreels, Release 39 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 6 mins
HERO'S WELCOME FOR VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON AFTER VENEZUELA MOB ATTACK The motorcade of Vice-President and Mrs. Richard Nixon is halted by mob violence in Venezuela - during the noon day rush hour. The most disgraceful anti-American demonstration yet seen. With inexcusable affronts to America and the free world - insu...
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HERO'S WELCOME FOR VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON AFTER VENEZUELA MOB ATTACK The motorcade of Vice-President and Mrs. Richard Nixon is halted by mob violence in Venezuela - during the noon day rush hour. The most disgraceful anti-American demonstration yet seen. With inexcusable affronts to America and the free world - insults and indignities hurled at the flag of the United States and its Vice-President. The Nixon's are enthusiastically and proudly welcom...
HERO'S WELCOME FOR VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON AFTER VENEZUELA MOB ATTACK The motorcade of Vice-President and Mrs. Richard Nixon is halted by mob violence in Venezuela - during the noon day rush hour. The most disgraceful anti-American demonstration yet seen. With inexcusable affronts to America and the free world - insults and indignities hurled at the flag of the United States and its Vice-President. The Nixon's are enthusiastically and proudly welcomed home at National Airport, Washington. President Eisenhower and top leaders of government are on hand to greet them. Over half-million people line the route to the White House. A salute to courage. CURRENT AGONY OF FRANCE A general strike by French settlers in Algeria and mob rioting protesting the proposed Pflimlin government culminates in an Army coup. A junta led by General Jacques Massu seizes power and calls on the long silent General Charles De Gaulle to take over power in France. Faced with the gravest crisis since World War II, the Assembly votes the Pflimlin government into office by a wide margin - as De Gaulle indicates his readiness to assume leadership. The fabric of France hangs by a thread with the nation on the brink of civil war.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #39
THE FINEST IN THE INDUSTRY
HERO'S WELCOME FOR VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON AFTER VENEZUELA MOB ATTACK
The motorcade of Vice-President and Mrs. Richard Nixon is halted by mob violence in Venezuela - during the noon day rush hour. The most disgraceful anti-American demonstration yet seen. With inexcusable affronts to America and the free world - insults and indignities hurled at the flag of the United States and it's Vice-President.
The Nixon's are enthusiastically and proudly welcomed home at National Airport, Washington. President Eisenhower and top leaders of government are on hand to greet them. Over half-million people line the route to the White House. A salute to courage.
CURRENT AGONY OF FRANCE
A general strike by French settlers in Algeria and mob rioting protesting the proposed Pflimlin government culminates in an Army coup. A junta led by General Jacques Massu seizes power and calls on the long silent General Charles De Gaulle to take over power in France. Faced with the gravest crisis since World War II, the Assembly votes the Pflimlin government into office by a wide margin - as De Gaulle indicates his readiness to assume leadership. The fabric of France hangs by a thread with the nation on the brink of civil war.
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Date Written / Recorded
1958
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1958-05-15, 1958
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Person Discussed
Richard Milhous Nixon, 1913-1994
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1958 Universal Pictures Company Inc.
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Universal Newsreels, Release 42, May 26, 1958
in Universal Newsreels, Release 42 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 6 mins
HISTORY ON THE MARCH!! DE GAULLE'S DATE WITH DESTINY The deepening political crisis of the Fourth Republic continues to be complicated by an international crisis. The Algerian revolt with its demands for the ascension of General Charles De Gaulle to power, has made a meaningful move across the Mediterranean. Activ...
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 42 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 6 mins
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HISTORY ON THE MARCH!! DE GAULLE'S DATE WITH DESTINY The deepening political crisis of the Fourth Republic continues to be complicated by an international crisis. The Algerian revolt with its demands for the ascension of General Charles De Gaulle to power, has made a meaningful move across the Mediterranean. Active revolt is within a hundred miles of Metropolitan France. Corsica (birthplace of Napoleon) is controlled by committees of public safet...
HISTORY ON THE MARCH!! DE GAULLE'S DATE WITH DESTINY The deepening political crisis of the Fourth Republic continues to be complicated by an international crisis. The Algerian revolt with its demands for the ascension of General Charles De Gaulle to power, has made a meaningful move across the Mediterranean. Active revolt is within a hundred miles of Metropolitan France. Corsica (birthplace of Napoleon) is controlled by committees of public safety - Algerian style. With General Massu in command the Island is quiet under the new regime. Actual fighting has again broken out in Tunisia, Between French troops quartered there and the Tunisian forces that have been blockading them. Ground shooting and bombing from the air. Tension soars to a dangerous pitch. The grave situation is a warning to all Frenchmen that their political difficulties must be resolved and speedily. The world looks to France for decisions which will restore the unity and enhance the strength of a valued partner in the Alliance of the free world. ATOMIC ELECTRIC PLANT: From the White House via remote control, the President ignites the flow of power from the Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania. Feeding atomically generated electricity into thousands of homes. FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLAR OIL BLAZE: In Long Beach, California, an explosion of huge storage tanks of oil sets off an inferno. Fire rages out of control. Firemen are handicapped by failing water pressure. It is a desperate battle to bring the conflagration under control. THOSE DAZZLING DAYS: One of London's top couturiers looks forward- several months, to the Fall. Then turns back the clock two decades. Back to those tantalizing twenties....he exploits chemises, bangs, bangles, baubles, sequins and well, Oh, my!! SPORTS FISHING DERBY: In New Hampshire, over 3,000 kids jam a quarter-mile of river, well-stocked with trout. It's a whopper of a contest. There is not enough room to swim between the hooks so not many of the poor fish get away. HOLLYWOOD PARK: Irish- bred Seaneen scores one of the major upsets of the season with Johnny Longden jockeying... Defeating heavily favored Round Table by more than four lengths in the $108,300 Californian.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #42
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HISTORY ON THE MARCH!! DE GAULLE'S DATE WITH DESTINY
The deepening political crisis of the Fourth Republic continues to be complicated by an international crisis. The Algerian revolt with its demands for the accession of General Charles De Gaulle to power, has made a meaningful move across the Mediterranean. Active revolt is within a hundred miles of Metropolitan France. Corsica (birthplace of Napoleon) is controlled by committees of public safety.- Algerian style. With General Massu in command the Island is quiet under the new regime. Actual fighting has again broken out in Tunisia. Between French troops quartered there and the Tunisian forces that have been blockading them. Ground shooting and bombing from the air. Tension soars to a dangerous pitch. The grave situation is a warning to all Frenchmen that their political difficulties must be resolved and speedily. The world looks to France for decisions which will restore the unity and enhance the strength of a valued partner in the Alliance of the free world.
ATOMIC ELECTRIC PLANT:
From the White House via remote control, the President ignites the flow of power from the Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania. Feeding atomically generated electricity into thousands of homes.
FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLAR OIL BLAZE:
In Long Beach, California, an explosion of huge storage tanks of oil sets off an inferno. Fire rages out of control. Firemen are handicapped by failing water pressure. It is a desperate battle to bring the conflagration under control.
THOSE DAZZLING DAYS - THE ROARING TWENTIES:
One of London's top couturiers looks forward- several months, to the Fall. Then turns back the clock two decades. Back to those tantalizing twenties....he exploits chemises, bangs, bangles, baubles, sequins and well, Oh, my!!
SPORTS
FISHING DERBY:
In New Hampshire, over 3,000 kids jam a quarter-mile of river, well-stocked with trout. It's a whopper of a contest. There is not enough room to swim between the hooks so not many of the poor fish get away.
HOLLYWOOD PARK:
Irish-bred Seaneen scores one of the major upsets of the season with Johnny Longden jockeying..... Defeating heavily favored Round Table by more than four lengths in the $108.300 Californian.
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Date Written / Recorded
1958
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1958-05-26, 1958
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Imperialism, Algerian Independence from France, July 5, 1962, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 44, June 2, 1958
in Universal Newsreels, Release 44 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 6 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, Inc., features French politics, the interment of unknown soldiers from World War II and the Korean War, and a car crash at the Indianapolis 500.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 44 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1958, originally published 1958), 6 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, Inc., features French politics, the interment of unknown soldiers from World War II and the Korean War, and a car crash at the Indianapolis 500.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #44
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France in the 169 years since the storming of the Bastille, has been twice an empire. Thrice under Kingdom rule. Once a Nazi-...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, Inc., features French politics, the interment of unknown soldiers from World War II and the Korean War, and a car crash at the Indianapolis 500.
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SYNOPSIS ISSUE #44
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France in the 169 years since the storming of the Bastille, has been twice an empire. Thrice under Kingdom rule. Once a Nazi-supported dictatorship. Four times a Republic. A new and fateful turning has finally come to France. Her Fourth Republic, a sorry chronicle of confusion and dissension is starting on a new course under the leadership of aloof, inscrutable, mystical General Charles de Gaulle. The General confronts an awesome array of problems that beset the French nation. The world looks hopefully to the war-time hero to open the door to a new France.
UNKNOWN SOLDIERS ENSHRINED:
Solemn ceremonies in the nation's Capitol mark the entombment of the Unknown Soldiers of World War II and of the Korean heartbreak - in Arlington National Cemetery. President Eisenhower confers the Medal of Honor, America's highest award for valor, on each of the soldiers, highlighting the Memorial Day observance.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA:
The 42nd 500-mile Classic is marred by tragedy. Pat O'Connor, 29, native of North Vernon, Indiana loses his life in the crash at the northeast corner of the speedway track in a 15-car collision. Ed Elisian, 31, whose faulty judgment caused the collision has been barred from further auto racing in the United States. Arizona cowboy, Jimmy Bryan, 29, driving the only car of the first seven that missed the collision won the race with the average speed of 133.791 miles an hour.
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Date Written / Recorded
1958
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1958-06-02, 1958
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Person Discussed
Charles de Gaulle, 1890-1970
Topic / Theme
Heads of state, Political events, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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