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Universal Newsreels, Release 25, October 20, 1941
in Universal Newsreels, Release 25 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 10 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features a naval convoy to Iceland to join the European war front.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 25 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 10 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features a naval convoy to Iceland to join the European war front.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
CONVOY TO ICELAND
U. S. Turning Island Into Fortress
Dramatic pictures of convoy enroute to Iceland! Troops, supplies and munitions for the island fast becoming a North Atlantic fortress. An air-raid alarm finds U. S. troops and machines on the qui vive!
THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Cannon on wings! Specta...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features a naval convoy to Iceland to join the European war front.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
CONVOY TO ICELAND
U. S. Turning Island Into Fortress
Dramatic pictures of convoy enroute to Iceland! Troops, supplies and munitions for the island fast becoming a North Atlantic fortress. An air-raid alarm finds U. S. troops and machines on the qui vive!
THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Cannon on wings! Spectacular scenes of the new Hurricane in action! With its four wing-mounted cannon, the craft attacks Nazi ships in the North Sea. Dramatic, actual pictures--right before your eyes.
Britain's new long-range bomber, the Short Stirling, can carry the air war to points "East," hitherto immune to attack.
A Nazi U-boat, captured by a Coastal Command plane, is brought to port after the amazing encounter in the Atlantic.
War wreckage! 1,500 Nazi prisoners, badly wounded, are put aboard a ship destined for a French port, but the exchange plan falls through. A pitiful event!
WINDSORS VISIT THE "BIG TOWN"
NEW YORK, N. Y.--A barrage of cameras greets the royal couple as they arrive at their Waldorf-Astoria suite. New Yorkers hardly knew the Duke and Duchess had arrived, but the cameramen were right on the job.
JUSTICES VISIT WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D. C.--Members of our highest tribunal pose on the White House steps following a visit with the President. All but two of the nine are appointees of President Roosevelt.
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
Navy Tops Cornell, 14-0
BALTIMORE, MD.--Held scoreless in the first half, the Middies get going in the second, with Busik sparking the touchdown plays, 45,000 fans see a real gridiron thriller!
Michigan Beats N'Western, 14-7
EVANSTON, ILL.--The favored Wildcats go down to defeat at the hands of a determined Wolverine attack, with a thrilling 4th-period pass clinching the victory.
Georgia Nips Columbia, 7-3
NEW YORK, N. Y.--27,000 fans see the aggressive Dixie "Bulldogs" score in the early minutes of play. Sinkwich, playing with a broken jaw, is the sparkplug of the Georgia team.
VOL. 14--25
with GRAHAM McNAMEE -- by courtesy N. B. C.
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Date Written / Recorded
1941
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1941-10-20, 1941
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Topic / Theme
Military bases, Navy ships, Ocean voyages, Blitz, September 1940-May 1941, 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 27, October 27, 1941
in Universal Newsreels, Release 27 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 1 min
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features the departure of Canadian troops to Europe.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 27 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 1 min
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features the departure of Canadian troops to Europe.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
F. D. R. HITS NAZIS IN NAVY DAY SPEECH
WASHINGTON, D.C.--President Roosevelt heads the nation in observance of Navy Day, 1941. In a fighting speech, the President says that the "shooting has already started"; that the U. S. is determined to resist the spread of Naziism in the world.
ALLIES PREPARE CAUCASUS DEFENSE...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features the departure of Canadian troops to Europe.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
F. D. R. HITS NAZIS IN NAVY DAY SPEECH
WASHINGTON, D.C.--President Roosevelt heads the nation in observance of Navy Day, 1941. In a fighting speech, the President says that the "shooting has already started"; that the U. S. is determined to resist the spread of Naziism in the world.
ALLIES PREPARE CAUCASUS DEFENSE
IRAN--British and Russian forces join hands in ancient Persia, first of all to oust Axis agents, but of greater importance are plans for the joint defense of the gateway to the vital Caucasus oil fields.
CRISIS IN THE PACIFIC
As more Japanese troops and equipment pour into French Indo-China, whence an attack on Thailand migh come at any time, the ouster of Prince Konoya's cabinet in Tokyo heightens the tension between Japan and the United States. Gen. Fiki Tojo, arch militarist, heads new cabinet.
2 NEGROES INHERIT $3,000,000
KANSAS CITY, KAN.--"A house with plumbing . . . chickens--alimony--a farm in Kansas." All these float before the eyes of Willie and Floyd Mayweather, who are receiving a half-share in an oil fortune.
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
Mississippi Upsets Tulane, 20-13
NEW ORLEANS, LA.--A stunning upset puts the great Tulane team in a grid shadow, as the "Rebels" uncork amazing long runs to win.
Minnesota Tops Michigan, 7-0
ANN ARBOR, MICH.--The Gophers stop the aggressive Wolverines before record crowd of 85,000. Michigan's first defeat of the season!
N'Western Beats Ohio State, 14-7
COLUMBUS, OHIO--The Wildcats claw their way into the Conference picture, with thrilling passes paving the way to victory.
VOL. 14--27
with GRAHAM McNAMEE -- by courtesy N. B. C.
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Date Written / Recorded
1941
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1941-10-27, 1941
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Canadian people, Overseas duty, Soldiers, World War II, 1939-1945, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), Canadians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 28, April 2, 1931
in Universal Newsreels, Release 28 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 8 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Picture Company, is about the U.S. Army, Huey P. Long, and murder.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 28 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 8 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Picture Company, is about the U.S. Army, Huey P. Long, and murder.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 28
KNUTE ROCKNE PASSES; WHOLE WORLD MOURNS LOSS OF GRID GENIUS
(138)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Contrary Fate rules that famed football coach, whose sphere was solid earth, should meet death in air when plane crashes to kill him and 7 others -- Grief of family, friends and admirers centers here, w...
This newsreel, published by Universal Picture Company, is about the U.S. Army, Huey P. Long, and murder.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 28
KNUTE ROCKNE PASSES; WHOLE WORLD MOURNS LOSS OF GRID GENIUS
(138)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Contrary Fate rules that famed football coach, whose sphere was solid earth, should meet death in air when plane crashes to kill him and 7 others -- Grief of family, friends and admirers centers here, where he rose to universal prominence.
AT BAZAAR, KANSAS.
Federal and local authorities unite in investigation to determine cause of tragic accident, with remnants of machine taken away for analytical study in hunt for evidence.
SILESIA CELEBRATES 10th ANNIVERSARY OF POST-WAR SECESSION
(97)
BEUTHEN, Germany -- This rich area of the Polish corridor, which annexed itself to Fatherland by popular vote when plebiscite followed partition ordered by Treaty of Peace. Chancellor Bruening addresses vast multitude after military and civil pageant marking modern progress of 1,000-year-old nation.
EARLY RISERS GREET DAWN ARRIVAL OF "BIG TOP" BEASTIES
(75)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Metropolis accepts Spring as a certainty, because circus is here for its annual shove-off to tour of country. Elephants, as usual, are chief actors in animal convention and act as official symbol of the season.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
ALPINE, N. J. -- Invents "land-water" boat! -- Peter Prell's odd vehicle at home ashore or at sea.
(63)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Traveling clinic aids children! -- Teeth yanked and cavities filled in motor-bus dental parlor.
(70)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- Bullet-proof waistcoat survives after revolver barrage! -- All Quiet on the Vest in Front.
(56)
POLICE SEIZE BURKE NOTORIOUS GANGLAND MASSACRE SUSPECT
(74)
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. -- Man reported to have killed more than a score of persons, including seven mowed down in St. Valentine's Day slaughter in Chicago, is brought to prison here after quiet capture on farm in Missouri. Alleged phantom killer, accused of slaying local policeman, faces trial and life imprisonment if guilty.
GRAND PRIZE FAIR OFFICIALLY OPENED BY PRES. DOUMERGUE
(81)
VERSAILLES, France -- Surrounded by national officials and staff of agricultural and breeding experts, chief executive displays keen interest in exhibits, especially those of cattle and swine. Splendid examples of farm stock pass in review before assembled notables at exposition grounds.
YOUNG DAREDEVILS DEFY GRAVITY IN AUTO THRILL CLIMB
(81)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Col. -- Boys at wheels of cars of varying make and vintage go almost straight up in attempt to negotiate steep hill. Broadside skidding, and no kidding, balks many, and one contestant slides backward all the way to bottom after reaching the crest.
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"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1931
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1931-04-02, 1931
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
Huey Pierce Long, Jr., 1893-1935
Topic / Theme
Fugitives, Murder, Organized crime, Armed forces, St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Chicago, IL, February 14, 1929, 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 29, November 3, 1941
in Universal Newsreels, Release 29 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 10 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features President Roosevelt's proclamation of Civilian Defense Week.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 29 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 10 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features President Roosevelt's proclamation of Civilian Defense Week.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
THRILLS ON THE GRIDIRON
Army-Notre Dame in 0-0 Dead-Lock!
NEW YORK, N. Y.--In a sea of rain and mud at Yankee Stadium, the old rivals fight to a scoreless tie. Army versus Notre Dame, a battle of the giants as 60,000 fans whoop it up!
Minnesota Tops Northwestern, 8-7
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.--64,000 f...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features President Roosevelt's proclamation of Civilian Defense Week.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
THRILLS ON THE GRIDIRON
Army-Notre Dame in 0-0 Dead-Lock!
NEW YORK, N. Y.--In a sea of rain and mud at Yankee Stadium, the old rivals fight to a scoreless tie. Army versus Notre Dame, a battle of the giants as 60,000 fans whoop it up!
Minnesota Tops Northwestern, 8-7
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.--64,000 fans see Higgin's 41-yard "mystery" run defeat the Wildcats after the Gophers trailed at the half, 7-2.
Harvard Downs Princeton, 6-4
PRINCETON, N. J.--One 88-yard run flares through the murky sky to give Harvard a victory over the "Tigers." Lee's brilliant dash proves decisive, after rain and mud slowed both teams.
ARMY SEIZES PLANE PLANT
BENDIX, N. J.--Acting on Presidential orders, troops take over the Air Associates factory to break a strike crippling defense production. With Army officers in charge, strikers return to work.
34 DEAD IN TWO AIRLINE CRASHES
The blackest day in American commercial aviation. Thirty-four persons dead in twin crack-ups within 24 hours. One at St. Thomas, Ont., and the other at Moorhead, Minn. Bad weather figured in both tragedies.
NEW U. S. CRUISER LAUNCHED
CAMDEN, N. J.--The U.S.S. Cleveland, first of a new class of 10,000-ton cruisers, slides down the ways at the New York Shipbuilding company yards, nine months ahead of schedule.
"BLITZ" TROOPS STAGE REVIEW
TACOMA, WASH.--15,000 troops and 1,500 tanks, trucks, guns and other mechanized equipment thrill thousands during a spectacular parade through the city, in observance of Tacoma's Army Week.
R.A.F. CADETS GET THEIR WINGS
LANCASTER, CALIF.--The first 50 British flying cadets, trained in the U.S. by American instructors, get their wings and take off for a thrilling demonstration. They'll soon be going home!
VOL. 14--29
with GRAHAM McNAMEE -- by courtesy N. B. C.
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Date Written / Recorded
1941
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1941-11-03, 1941
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945, Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Person Discussed
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945
Topic / Theme
Civil defense, 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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Universal Newsreels, Release 31, April 8, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 31 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 12 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about international relations, war, and the Mukden Incident.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 31 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 12 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about international relations, war, and the Mukden Incident.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 31
JOYOUS NATIVES HAIL FIRST LOT OF FAMOUS "SALVATOR" BREW CROP
(86)
MUNICH, Germany -- The great Bavarian industry reveals the 1932 debut of the concoction of the country's best masters of the art. Their efforts are hailed by throngs from all parts of the world, who flock...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about international relations, war, and the Mukden Incident.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 31
JOYOUS NATIVES HAIL FIRST LOT OF FAMOUS "SALVATOR" BREW CROP
(86)
MUNICH, Germany -- The great Bavarian industry reveals the 1932 debut of the concoction of the country's best masters of the art. Their efforts are hailed by throngs from all parts of the world, who flock to this capital of fine tap-beer in droves, eager to quench their thirst on the renowned amber fluid. Quaint customs, traditional with this picturesque pageant of color, are revived as the spirit of hilarity sweeps over the community. One of the oddest and most interesting pictures seen on the screen in recent years.
PRES. HOOVER STARTS PENNANT RACE AS SOX LOSE TO SENATORS, 1-0
(142)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- Walter Johnson's American League contenders get away to a flying start under the steady arm of Alvin Crowder and the timely hitting of Heinie Manush. The gala opening day at the National Capital attracts a host of the country's outstanding figures. The Chief Executive tosses out the first ball and the baseball season starts down the long trail to October and the World Series. Pitching air-tight ball, Danny MacFayden silences the guns of the flag-contenders until the last stanza, when Manush's double chases Freddie Myer across the plate with the lone tally of the contest.
AUTO WORLD AMAZED AT NEWEST RIVAL FOR MOTOR SPEED RECORD
(65)
PARIS, France -- The new French "bullet" designed by M. Stapp enters the field to dispute the honors held by Sir Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird. Claiming a velocity approaching 350-miles an hour, the inventor intends to bring the car to Daytona Beach, Fla., for a crack at the mark held by the intrepid Briton. Equipped with three 8-cylinder engines, developing 24,000 horse power, the huge car makes its maiden appearance on the streets of Paris, as experts marvel at her revolutionary principles.
BUSINESS BOOMS FOR NEW RANCH VENTURE, HOME OF 1,000,000 FROGS
(105)
LAKESIDE, Cal. -- Turning several small troublesome pools into quarters for the giant croakers, M. W. Herriman stumbles across unlimited possibilities and adds riches to his purse. Breeding them from eggs to full-sized bulls, he discovers an entirely new business in the demand for the delicate legs. Big city markets alone gobble up more than 60,000,000 pairs annually. Developing the hearty little animals, protecting them from their enemies and guiding them to a luscious 6-pound size for sale requires the undivided attention of Herriman and a score of busy assistants. The newest of California's long list of unusual and successful industries.
INAUGURATE WORLD'S SHORTEST RAILWAY; FOR SOLE PAPAL USE
(103)
VATICAN CITY -- Into the gardens steeped in the lore of past centuries steams the first touch of modern civilization -- a railroad engine. The elaborate depot and road constructed at an estimated cost of 20,000,000 lire is inspected and approved during the initial run by Italian officials and emissaries of Pope Pius XI. The unique transportation line, hardly more than 100-yards long, links the tiny church state and main railroads leading to important European cities, and marks a milestone in the modernization of the home of the head of the Catholic Church.
DAREDEVIL ESCAPES DEATH IN PARACHUTE LEAP OFF GIANT SPAN
(131)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- A cordon of police, guarding the rail of the George Washington Bridge, fails to dampen the ardor of Willard E. Blain, Van Buren, Ark., inventor, as he bolts from a speeding automobile, hurdles the foot-path fence and jumps into space with nothing but a home-made parachute, 5 feet in diameter, to slow up his plunge into the Hudson River's icy waters. Blain, unemployed, declares he defied destruction in the fearless stunt to attract attention to his work. He is the first man to attempt the 250-foot drop and live to tell about it.
LEAGUE COMMISSION SILENT AFTER VISIT TO WAR ZONE RUINS
(114)
SHANGHAI, China -- Into the vast area of desolation walk the delegates of the League of Nations, sent from Geneva to investigate the actions of Japan in the offensive against the native settlement in Chapei and Kiangwan. Representatives of the High Command greet Lytton, Claudel, Schnee and McCoy, and guide them through the waste regions, laid low by artillery and aerial warfare during the merciless 5-week attack. Razed homes of stricken thousands are viewed by the stern delegates. All comment is refused as the members repair to a hurriedly-called conference to ponder over their report to the world powers.
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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
1932-04-08, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
International relations, War, Mukden Incident, September 18, 1931–February 18, 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 32, April 16, 1931
in Universal Newsreels, Release 32 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 1 min
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about a fire in Chicago.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 32 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 1 min
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about a fire in Chicago.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 32
KING ALFONSO FLEES AS NATION DECLARES ITSELF A REPUBLIC
(86)
MADRID, Spain -- Last of the Bourbons, forced to seek refuge in Paris after popular vote indicates people's desire for end of monarchy, is seen with his crack troops and Dictator Gen. Berenguer, whose iron rule is believed responsible for monarch...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about a fire in Chicago.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 32
KING ALFONSO FLEES AS NATION DECLARES ITSELF A REPUBLIC
(86)
MADRID, Spain -- Last of the Bourbons, forced to seek refuge in Paris after popular vote indicates people's desire for end of monarchy, is seen with his crack troops and Dictator Gen. Berenguer, whose iron rule is believed responsible for monarch's plight. Revolutionary leaders and scenes show temper of populace.
11 DEAD, 54 INJURED IN FATAL BLAZE RAGING 35 FEET UNDERGROUND
(102)
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Firemen and workers, trapped by flame, gases and smoke after blast in Drainage Canal tunnel, perish even as rescue workers risk own lives to try and bring them out. Victims are hauled to surface and fresh air by means of bucket similar to that used in mine shafts. Vast crowds hamper relief efforts.
S.P.C.A. PREPARES FOR BUSY SEASON AS KIDS HEED OUTDOORS CALL
(92)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Dedicated to "Be-Kind-to Animals-Week," unusual camera shots show youngsters bringing maimed and ailing pets -- stray dogs and cats -- to hospital where dumb sufferers are accorded kindly and scientific treatment. Hordes of other children profit by lesson in humane aid.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Japan honors Unknown Soldier! -- Prince Takamatsu lays wreath on national shrine.
(45)
BROOKLYN, N. Y. -- Frosh "say it with flour"! -- Sophs whitewashed in yearly Long Island University Class Rush.
(57)
ANCIENT RITES MARK PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF "HOLY SATURDAY"
(85)
FLORENCE, Italy -- Cradle of art, religion and learning of the Latin nation, this city stages annual tribute to Saint Mary, with Archbishop of community heading sacred pageant. Ox drawn, and preceded by company of priests, guards and trumpeters, blessed relic is conveyed through streets between lanes of devout worshippers.
LONG SHOT VICTORY USHERS IN 1931 RACING ON EASTERN CIRCUIT
(86)
AQUEDUCT, N. Y. -- United Hunts meet, curtain raiser to regular meetings on half a dozen tracks in Metropolitan district, brings out large crowds of society leaders to watch steeplechases and runnings on the flat. Princess Clovelly, backed down from 20 to 1 to 7 to 1, takes feature jumping event after several rivals and jockeys fall at hurdles.
RESIDENTS FIGHT TO SAVE HOMES FROM FOREST FIRE PERIL
(92)
MENOMINEE, Mich. -- With flames raging in various towns near here and across the state line in Wisconsin, citizens make common cause against them and join forces to resist ravaging foe. Large areas enveloped in smoke and blazing embers which menace many domiciles.
HOOVER AND FAMILY SEE MACKMEN NIP SENATORS IN OPENER
(90)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- President and wife, with son Allen and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr., form center of cabinet group at start of pennant race inaugurated when nation's chief hurls first ball to diamond. White House occupant proves self a keen and interested fan as Athletics and Washington battle.
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"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1931
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1931-04-16, 1931
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Wildfires, 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 34, April 26, 1930
in Universal Newsreels, Release 34 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 7 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a prison riot.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 34 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 7 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a prison riot.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930 NUMBER 34
(illegible text) PERISH, 200 HURT (illegible text) PRISON HOLOCAUST; (illegible text)EAR CONVICT RIOT
(105)
STATE PENITENTIARY, COLUMBUS, Ohio--Flames believed to have been incendiary sweep jail blocks and prisoners die in cells with no chance of escape.
(illegible text)HAMROCK V., 1930...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a prison riot.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930 NUMBER 34
(illegible text) PERISH, 200 HURT (illegible text) PRISON HOLOCAUST; (illegible text)EAR CONVICT RIOT
(105)
STATE PENITENTIARY, COLUMBUS, Ohio--Flames believed to have been incendiary sweep jail blocks and prisoners die in cells with no chance of escape.
(illegible text)HAMROCK V., 1930 (illegible text)PTON CHALLENGER, (illegible text)AKES FIRST PLUNGE
(84)
GOSPORT, England -- Sir Thomas never gives up his new yacht will soon be ready to battle Harold Vanderbilt's cup defender, Enterprise, in the international race.
(illegible text)INDY OFF TO SOUTH AMERICA; TAKES HIS MOTHER TO CAPITAL
(107)
ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y. -- Lone Eagle to open new air mail route to Southern Hemisphere -- Mrs. Lindbergh accompanies him as far as Washington -- He straps her in plane with parachute before taking off.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
HOLLYWOOD, Cal. -- 50,000 worshippers crowd "Bowl" for gorgeous Easter sunrise service.
(64)
ROME, Italy -- Guns for boy Fascists -- Real rifles are now part of young soldiers' equipment.
(57)
SANTO DOMINGO -- Native hail new President Estrella Urena, elected after revolution.
(60)
COBLENZ, Germany -- France returns captured war banners to Eighth Corps of Prussian Army.
(52)
YANKEE BOY STEERS CAMBRIDGE TO WIN OVER OXFORD CREW
(101)
LONDON, England -- R. E. Swartout, first American coxswain in an English college, sends his oarsmen to victory by two lengths after his rivals had led the race almost the entire distance.
GIRL SPEEDS DOWN 5-MILE LOG FLUME IN THRILLING RIDE
(62)
BRIDAL VEIL, Ore. -- Risks life in daring plunge down roaring waters of steep spillway on a crude raft.
INDIA SENDS FAMOUS ZOO BIGGEST HERD OF BABY ELEPHANTS
(68)
HAMBURG, Germany -- Animals arrive in playful mood and are quite friendly with their keepers -- March through streets in single file hanging on to each other's tails.
TRAFFIC JAMS GIVE MOVIE CAMERAMAN THE HEEBIE-JEEBIES
(95)
NEW YORK CITY -- Street cars, automobiles and pedestrians loop the loop, turn flip flops and stand on their heads if you can believe what this dizzy photographer caught from the top of a skyscraper.
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"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1930
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1930-04-26, 1930
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Prisons, Riots, 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 35, November 24, 1941
in Universal Newsreels, Release 35 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 7 mins
This Universal Newsreel includes footage of paratrooper training, gas mask testing, a fashion show and various sporting events.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 35 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1941, originally published 1941), 7 mins
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This Universal Newsreel includes footage of paratrooper training, gas mask testing, a fashion show and various sporting events.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
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BRITISH OPEN NEW FRONT
NO. AFRICA--In a surprise move to help lift the Nazi pressure on Russia, Imperial forces drive into Libya. Advance units are making contact with Australian defenders of Tobruk, under siege for 8 months.
COAL STRIKE IS SETTLED
Acceptance of the President'...
This Universal Newsreel includes footage of paratrooper training, gas mask testing, a fashion show and various sporting events.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
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BRITISH OPEN NEW FRONT
NO. AFRICA--In a surprise move to help lift the Nazi pressure on Russia, Imperial forces drive into Libya. Advance units are making contact with Australian defenders of Tobruk, under siege for 8 months.
COAL STRIKE IS SETTLED
Acceptance of the President's arbitration plan to end the coal strike averts a serious defense tragedy. Miners return to work and steel mills prepare for "all-out" production.
ANOTHER BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED
NEWPORT NEWS, VA.--The world's most powerful battleship hits the waves! The U.S.S. Indiana is the 3rd dreadnaught launched this year. A $70,000,000 insurance policy for defense!
U. S. MEXICAN TREATY SIGNED
WASHINGTON, D. C.--Secretary of State Hull and Ambassador Najera sign new agreements to settle differences over the oil properties which were seized by Mexico. The Good Neighbor policy at work!
NEW "TANK DESTROYER" TESTED
WASHINGTON, D. C.--A novel new vehicle is put through its paces before Army officials. "Bigley's Buster," designed to mount a "75" and speed along at 60 m.p.h., is a deadly foe of tanks.
SCREEN SALUTES THE AIR CORPS (exclusive)
DETROIT, MICH.--Air Force officials and Hollywood stars mingle at the premiere of the new Abbott and Costello "hit"--"Keep 'em Flying." The police have their hands full keeping the spectators in line.
SOLDIER'S LIFE IS "APPLE PIE" (exclusive)
SPOKANE, WASH.--The world's biggest apple pie is dished out to air base troops by a bevy of pretty local lassies. Weighing a ton, the huge pie is a meal in itself--and the boys "cat it up"!
'BIG CITY' HAS 'BALLOON BARRAGE'
NEW YORK, N. Y.--On a mission of peace, helium-filled "hobgoblins" delight thousands of spectators--young and old--during the annual Macy Parade, a salute to Santa Claus and his merry company.
MERMAIDS ON SKIS SHOW FORM
CYPRESS GARDENS, FLA.--A trio of daring lassies goes for a spin through the scenic wonderland--on water skis! Straightaway sprints are easy enough--but then come the jumps!
NOTRE DAME NIPS U.S.C., 20-18
SOUTH BEND, IND.--56,000 fans see the Fighting Irish come from behind to end an unbeaten season, halting the Trojans after a nip-and-tuck struggle Bertelli's passing is a big factor in the victory.
VOL. 14--35
with GRAHAM McNAMEE -- by courtesy N. B. C.
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Date Written / Recorded
1941
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1941-11-24, 1941
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Topic / Theme
Military personnel, Military training, 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 36, May 3, 1930
in Universal Newsreels, Release 36 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 9 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about military alliances and treaties.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 36 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 9 mins
Description
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about military alliances and treaties.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930 NUMBER 36
HAIL RETURN OF NAVAL DELEGATES; HOOVER GETS PACT
(111)
NEW YORK and WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Secretary of State Stimson arrives with other "peace ambassadors" and delivers the signed agreement to the President.
MOON BLANKETS SUN AS ECLIPSE DARKENS LONE COAST TOWN
(77)
CAMPTO...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about military alliances and treaties.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930 NUMBER 36
HAIL RETURN OF NAVAL DELEGATES; HOOVER GETS PACT
(111)
NEW YORK and WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Secretary of State Stimson arrives with other "peace ambassadors" and delivers the signed agreement to the President.
MOON BLANKETS SUN AS ECLIPSE DARKENS LONE COAST TOWN
(77)
CAMPTONVILLE, Cal. -- Members of Johns Hopkins University party go West to get clear observation of solar shadow -- Noted scientists gather to watch sight.
CROWDS KNEEL AS HOLY IMAGES PASS IN CHURCH PAGEANT
(46)
BRUGES, Belgium -- Pomp marks religious parade at annual festival -- Devout worshippers bow their heads in reverent prayer.
DON NATIVE GARB IN MONSTER RALLY FOR CHILD HEALTH WEEK
(98)
NEW YORK CITY -- Fifteen hundred school children dress in multi-colored costumes to represent twenty-five nationalities -- Fight started against diphtheria.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
LOS ANGELES, Cal. -- Dive through targets -- Olympic aspirants make aerial bulls-eyes in practice meet.
(49)
HOQUIAM, Wash. -- U. S. builds lookout post on top of 175-foot tree to protect Indians from forest fires.
(89)
NEW YORK CITY -- Big hats to be summer vogue, Millinery Association decrees at annual show.
(64)
WASHINGTON D. C. -- Flames sweep hangars in sensational test of automatic extinguishers for Dept. of Commerce.
(78)
WELSH RUGBY TEAM BEATS FRANCE, 11-0, AS CRUSH IMPERILS FANS
(103)
PARIS -- Thousands narrowly escape injury in terrific jam at football game -- Thrilling battle of international stars.
POLICE ARMY COWS 60,000 MAY DAY REDS IN CAPITALISM DEFI
(121)
NEW YORK CITY -- Thousands collect in parks and on the street, but no violence takes place owing to the vigilance of Gotham's Blue Coats.
(Numbers indicate approximate scene footage for the benefit of exhibitors requiring same for their presentation schedules)
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1930
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1930-05-03, 1930
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Military alliances, Parades, Treaties, 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 36, April 28, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 36 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
This newsreel features property damage in cities from explosives.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 36 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
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This newsreel features property damage in cities from explosives.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 36
SPANISH NAVAL SHIP HERE AFTER 18,000-MILE CADET TRAINING TRIP
(111)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- For the first time in history the flag of the new-born Spanish Republic flies over a vessel in an American port as the 3-masted "Juan Sebastian Elcano" drops anchor after a cruise through South Atlantic waters. Manned by 310 men, with a com...
This newsreel features property damage in cities from explosives.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 36
SPANISH NAVAL SHIP HERE AFTER 18,000-MILE CADET TRAINING TRIP
(111)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- For the first time in history the flag of the new-born Spanish Republic flies over a vessel in an American port as the 3-masted "Juan Sebastian Elcano" drops anchor after a cruise through South Atlantic waters. Manned by 310 men, with a complement of 80 midshipmen, the barkentine is a picturesque sight in the shadow of Manhattan's towering skyscrapers. The middies go through their paces up the rigging of the masts in a swift and impressive dressing-ship drill, prior to their return to Cadiz and a career in the Spanish navy.
FAMOUS POLICE BODY ASSEMBLES TO HONOR MARTYRED COMRADES
(83)
VIENNA, Austria -- In a touching tribute to their fellow officers who died while discharging their duties, the members of the world-renowned force gather at the Votiv-Church to participate in the celebration of an anniversary mass, the first in 13 years. Goose-stepping through a picturesque drill, the regiment is reviewed by their president, ex-Chancellor Dr. Johann Schober and Frederick Gustavus, Cardinal Piffl. Incidentally, these are the last pictures ever taken of the great clergyman who died soon afterward, mourned by a nation in whose life he was a powerful figure.
MYSTERY GAS BLAST INJURES 20; WREAKS $400,000 DAMAGE TOLL
(90)
DETROIT, Mich. -- Spreading ruin over a 3-block area, a sudden explosion in a plumbing shop throws Hamilton Avenue into a turmoil of panic. Bricks, timber and glass fly in all directions, inflicting painful wounds on more than a score of passerby. The terrific shock rocks dozens of buildings to their foundations, many of them as far as half a mile away. Rescue squads and police searchers rush to the scene, attend sufferers and check the possibility of fire. Investigators believe the accident resulted from a break in a gas-line caused by coal deliverymen resting a chute on the pipe.
AMERICAN NET STARS TAKE LEAD IN OPENER OF DAVIS CUP FINALS
(94)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- Playing a slashing game Ellsworth Vines, of Pasadena, matches strokes with Dr. Jack Wright, Canadian racket ace, to take the deciding set in a bitterly fought fight. Vines wins, 8-6, 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, and 6-2. In the curtain raiser to the international games, Wilmer Allison, Austin, Texas whirlwind, beats Marcel Rainville, the little French-Canadian, in straight sets. The victory gives the star-spangled team the edge in the first step toward the coveted trophy held by France.
INDIAN OARSMEN VIE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP IN ANNUAL RIVER MEET
(119)
XOCHIMILCO, Mexico -- Redskin paddle experts jam the race course stream with their "chalupas" in the yearly battle for supremacy. A keen eye to put their tiny cigar-shaped canoes through the maze of competitors and steady under-footing to keep right side up are essential requirements to stay in the struggle for position. Over-anxious boatsmen become too enthusiastic as the rivalry waxes hot in sight of the finish line, and their efforts are rewarded by a plunge into the swift currents. Rosenda Padilla, husky copper-colored waterman, manages to retain his equilibrium and wins after a desperate battle over the two-kilometer course.
SUDS FLOW AS "FEDS" DESTROY 7 CARLOADS OF ILLICIT BEVERAGE
(99)
NEWARK, N. J. -- U. S. Department of Justice laborers take free and lusty swings at the bungs in 1800 barrels of confiscated illegal amber fluid, and the government warehouse almost flows off its foundation as the golden river wanders toward the sewer. Fearful that the precious containers might again find their way into bootleggers' hands, the agents cart the carefully charred casks off to the city refuse pile and burn them. The end of a million foaming steins of bubbling brew.
ITALIAN ACE, NUVOLARI, SETS WORLD MARK IN GRAND PRIX THRILLER
(119)
MONTE CARLO, Monaco -- The break-neck race around the hair-pin turns and up and down the death-dealing hills and grades becomes the most bitterly-fought battle in years as the Italian speed-merchant and Rudolf Caracciola throw all caution to the winds in a remarkable exhibition of daredevil auto driving. Neck and neck they thunder up the winding approach to the famous resort. In a blazing finish Nuvolari flashes over the last stripe a minute ahead of his game competitor, as the rest of the huge field comes in sight of the end of the course. A new record is hung up by the victor, smashing the time set by Louis Chiron last year. The Italian finishes the 199-mile grind in the remarkable time of 3 hours, 22 minutes, and 25 1/5 seconds.
(Numbers indicate approximate scene footage for the benefit of exhibitors requiring same for their presentation schedules)
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-04-28, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Cities, Explosives, Property damage, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 1932 Universal Pictures Company Inc.
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