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Universal Newsreels, Release 10, January 28, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 10 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Winston Churchill, and archaeological sites.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 10 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Winston Churchill, and archaeological sites.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 10
GAR WOOD FAILS BY FRACTION IN TRY FOR DON'S SPEED CROWN
(119)
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Streaking across the Indian Creek course at a terrific pace, the Detroit daredevil misses his goal by .08 nautical miles an hour, in his effort to lower the record of 110.223 miles...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Winston Churchill, and archaeological sites.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 10
GAR WOOD FAILS BY FRACTION IN TRY FOR DON'S SPEED CROWN
(119)
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Streaking across the Indian Creek course at a terrific pace, the Detroit daredevil misses his goal by .08 nautical miles an hour, in his effort to lower the record of 110.223 miles an hour held by the British speed king. Guiding Miss America IX over the water at a break-neck pace, the American is assured at the end of the spin that he had achieved his aim but later calculations proved once more he had failed in his assault on the mark of the Briton, made last year at Lake Garda, Italy.
GOVERNMENT HAILS STATE VISIT OF HEIR TO ABYSSINIA THRONE
(98)
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt -- Accompanied by his sister and a large and colorful entourage, Prince Asfa Wusen arrives on his tour of his native continent and Europe, and is feted by representatives of King Fuad. Under the guidance of Iskandar Effendi Ibrahim the party is conducted on an inspection trip, making the rounds of the Coptic churches and schools of the city, where the 15-year-old crown prince is welcomed with a picturesque ritual.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Daring salesman laughs at guns! -- Tests bullet-proof vest at distance of 12 inches.
(76)
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. -- Army honors immortal humorist! -- S. S. Mark Twain christened by Mrs. P. J. Hurley, wife of War Secretary.
(82)
NEWS PARAGRAPHS (Continued)
BOSTON, Mass. -- 4-year-old brothers amaze show world! -- Hall Twins win title of World's Youngest Acrobats.
(78)
VAST TREASURE FIND REVEALS SECRETS OF HIDDEN CIVILIZATION
(120)
MONTE ALBAN, Mexico -- Excavators, working in a cemetery where the mummies of ten Mextecan chiefs have been found, uncover a princely fortune in precious stones and metals. Heavy, finely-wrought gold crowns, pearls as large as pigeon eggs, priceless necklaces, vases and jars of onyx, jade, and amethysts are discovered in the tomb. Alfonso Caso, government archaeologist in charge of the mission, declares the discovery the richest and most important ever made in the new world.
WHOLE WORLD ALERT AS WAR TALK LOOMS ON FAR EAST FRONT
(161)
SHANGHAI, China -- The governments of the West are deeply concerned in the action of Japan, who has sent marines and warships to occupy the native section of this city. British and American sea-fighters are rushed from Asiatic ports, ready to protect their international concessions. With the countries of the globe again on the verge of conflict, Tokio orders the shelling of Chinese fortifications, forcing the powers to face a situation that bids fair to become desperate.
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-01-28
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Archaeological sites, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, 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 15, February 19, 1930
in Universal Newsreels, Release 15 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 2 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about military training.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 15 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 2 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about military training.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930 NUMBER 15
ARMY BRAVES ZERO BLASTS IN WINTER "WAR" MANEUVERS
(114)
FORT BRADY, Mich. -- Soldiers on skis hold gun practice and go through drills while comrades make dense smoke screen -- Many spills in dangerous race down steep hill during winter sports
GOV. TRUMBULL, OF CONN., FOILS DEATH I...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about military training.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930 NUMBER 15
ARMY BRAVES ZERO BLASTS IN WINTER "WAR" MANEUVERS
(114)
FORT BRADY, Mich. -- Soldiers on skis hold gun practice and go through drills while comrades make dense smoke screen -- Many spills in dangerous race down steep hill during winter sports
GOV. TRUMBULL, OF CONN., FOILS DEATH IN GLIDER CRASH
(68)
NEWARK, N. J. -- Although an experienced flyer, he was slightly injured on his first attempt at gliding when his machine, which was being drawn by a speeding automobile to give it momentum, crashed nose first into the ground from a height of fifteen feet
BRAVE SEA DANGERS IN FRAIL CRAFT TO SNARE SHARKS
(89)
SALUAFATA, Samoa -- Natives go out in small boats to catch man-killers which are considered a great delicacy at their feasts (Exclusive Pictures)
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
MADRID, Spain -- Gen. Berenguer, ex-Military Governor of Morocco, is appointed Spain's Premier to succeed de Rivera
(57)
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Mannikins show latest beach styles in gorgeous hand-painted and flared pajamas
(61)
(Exclusive Pictures)
LOS ANGELES, Cal. -- Ambassador to Poland, A. P. Moore, husband of late Lillian Russell, dies of pneumonia
(27)
DIVERS PLUNGE INTO ETERNAL "HOT BATH" AT WINTER CARNIVAL
(63)
BANFF, Canada -- Bathers disport themselves in warm, geyser-fed, outdoor pool while spectators in furs shiver on the snow-covered ground surrounding it
CAVALRYMEN AMAZE CROWDS IN MONSTER MILITARY SHOW
(88)
PARIS, France -- The pick of the French army display expert horsemanship at maneuvers attended by great throngs of officials and society folk
RACERS CRASH ON WATER HURDLES IN NEW "SKI" THRILL
(66)
WINTERHAVEN, Fla. -- Daring sportsmen, on skis, skim over water at lightning speed, hitched by ropes to fast motorboats -- Many are ducked as they skid around curves
DARING BOY TRAINER DEFIES JUNGLE CATS IN "SCHOOL OF PERIL"
(73)
LUNA PARK, Cal. -- Teaches lions the three R's while unruly beasts growl and snap -- But they excel when it comes to the college yell
BLASTS ROCK BRIDGE IN TESTS OF GIANT AIR-TORPEDOES
(121)
ALBEMARLE, N. C. -- Fleet of airplanes, flying at a great height, drop explosives over span to show expert marksmanship.
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Date Written / Recorded
1930
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1930-02-19, 1930
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Military training, Winter, 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 15, February 15, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 15 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 10 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about celebrations and a battle in Manchuria.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 15 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 10 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about celebrations and a battle in Manchuria.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 15
MANCHURIA FALLS TO INVADERS AS TROOPS GATHER FOR "BIG PUSH"
(124)
TIENTSIN, China -- War clouds gather over the northern provinces as Japanese infantrymen and marines march into the city, mobilizing for the assault that brings to Nippon complete control of the Mukden and Harbin areas....
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about celebrations and a battle in Manchuria.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 15
MANCHURIA FALLS TO INVADERS AS TROOPS GATHER FOR "BIG PUSH"
(124)
TIENTSIN, China -- War clouds gather over the northern provinces as Japanese infantrymen and marines march into the city, mobilizing for the assault that brings to Nippon complete control of the Mukden and Harbin areas. Shanhaikwan, within the Great Wall, falls before the advance hordes of the expeditionary forces. Troops equipped for a lengthy campaign land and are billeted in this sector, as commanders of the Chinese forces retire to mass together an army for the defense of the nation.
ENTIRE CITY TURNS OUT FOR NATIONAL HOLIDAY HIGH-JINK
(76)
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, B.W.I. -- Marine Square in this quaint West Indian city is respendent in colorful array as the natives of the Island assemble for the yearly fiesta. Grotesque figures, gorgeous floats, typical dances mark the event for which the participants carefully prepare during the year. The carnival attracts inhabitants from miles around, and brings together the entire population in a keen spirited competition for honors awarded for the best displays in the picturesque pageant.
FAMOUS SPEED CAR ARRIVES TO TRY FOR NEW WORLD RECORD
(83)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The Bluebird, fastest motor-cat in the world, is unloaded after a long trip from England, and mechanics under Leo Villa check the automobile, preparatory for an attempt by Sir Malcomb Campbell to defy death at 300 miles an hour. His chief aide guides the machine through the streets from the railroad station as the awe-stricken natives view the queer stream-lined vehicle.
PAPAL EDICT BRINGS COLOSSAL STATUE TO CELEBRATED BASILICA
(98)
VATICAN CITY -- Honoring St. John of Eudes, founder of the Jesus and Mary Congregation, a 17-foot memorial weighing 20 tons is transported through the streets of Rome to a niche in the famous St. Peter's Cathedral. Using an antiquated crane, first employed in the 17th century, workmen struggle to elevate the heavy marble statue over the approach to the church. Silvio Silva, designer of the medal for the Chicago Eucharistic Congress, completes his commission and delivers the finished work to the famed art collection at St. Peter's.
CANINE "400" PARADE CHARMS AT NOTED KENNEL CLUB SHOW
(82)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. -- Cultured and pedigreed pooches from blue-blooded Chihuahuas to champion St. Bernards from every section of the nation vie in the 23rd annual contest of the Golden Gate Kennel Club contest. The famed parade of the aristocracy of dogdom brings together a colorful collection of animals and the elite of the country's blue-ribbon owners.
AMAZING "DYNASPHERE" INVENTION STARTLES TRANSPORT INDUSTRY
(76)
WESTON-SUPER-MARE, England -- Claiming an ultimate speed of 5 miles a minute for his device, Dr. J. A. Purves, of Taunton, reveals his unique conveyance. A huge 10-foot wheel driven by a 2 1/2-horsepower motor, held to the ground by gravity, easily attains 30 miles an hour, as the spherical contrivance whirls around the rigid engine. Leaders of the transportation industry are impressed by the singular demonstration of the astonishing contrivance.
NORWAY FIRST IN SKI FINALS; SLED CLASSIC GOES TO U.S. QUARTET
(186)
LAKE PLACID, N. Y. -- Birger Ruud, daring Scandinavian, leaps 216 and 226 feet in successive heats, to put his countrymen within striking distance of the Star Spangled athletes in the thrilling event off the big slide. To Norway goes the first three places in the spectacular jumps. But the bobsled driving of Billy Fiske and Harry Homburger garners the four-men team points and the international title is clinched for the United States. Fiske completes the mile-and-half run down Mt. von Hoevenburg in four whirlwind slides for a total time well under eight minutes. A breath-taking series of performances by winter athletes from seventeen nations.
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-02-15, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Battles, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Mukden Incident, September 18, 1931–February 18, 1932, 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 17, February 22, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 17 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about military drills and training and navy ships.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 17 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about military drills and training and navy ships.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 17
PRESIDENT HONORS BIRTHDAY RITES OF GEORGE WASHINGTON
(98)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- At the steps of the Capitol the 31st Chief Executive gives the signal that starts the bicentennial celebration commemorating the memory of the Father of His Country. Thousands jam the huge plaza to hono...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about military drills and training and navy ships.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 17
PRESIDENT HONORS BIRTHDAY RITES OF GEORGE WASHINGTON
(98)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- At the steps of the Capitol the 31st Chief Executive gives the signal that starts the bicentennial celebration commemorating the memory of the Father of His Country. Thousands jam the huge plaza to honor the great national hero, and at Alexandria, Va., the colorful Monticello guards parade as the Chief Executive places a wreath on the tomb of the immortal American.
SAN BERNADINO, Cal. -- Famous Orange Show features Colonial motif! -- Fruit display portrays events in life of First President.
(63)
SUDDEN GALE INJURES AKRON AS COMMITTEE AWAITS TRIAL FLIGHT
(97)
LAKEHURST, N. J. -- While a delegation of Congressmen are ready to inspect the $6,000,000 Navy dirigible, a rising wind snatches it from the hands of 150 sailors, tears it loose from its mooring mast, whirls it through the air and drops it to the ground. The fabric around one fin is so badly damaged that officers in command believe a severe strain may have affected the intricate steel network of the airship. The wind strikes with unexpected suddenness and injures three men as 1,000 persons watch the giant of the air rolled from its hangar.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
CHARLESTOWN, Mass. -- Subway cars take sea voyage! -- First shipment leaves for new Argentina underground system.
(75)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Campbell fails in try for new world mark! -- Bumpy sands slow down speed to 131 miles per hour.
(86)
MILLION BUSHELS OF FEDERAL WHEAT LOST IN FATAL EXPLOSION
(62)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A mysterious blaze followed by a detonation of grain dust wrecks the Kansas-Missouri elevator with a loss of $500,000 causing two deaths and injury to nine firemen. Battling the blaze from twin head-houses, the firemen are imprisoned by the blast which cuts off all means of escape. Searchers comb the wreckage after the terrible disaster for survivors of the catastrophe, struggling in the stifling heat to succor their ill-fated pals.
SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS TAKE TO MOTORBIKES IN STIRRING FOX-HUNT
(85)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The cream of daredevil drivers gather for an exciting new game of thrills as Creed Buchanan, one of the Coast's most skillful riders, is selected for the role of the elusive Reynard. Taking the lead, he steers his wheel over an open country course through brush, over ditches, and up mountains to test the stamina of his pursuers. Successfully shaking off four "hounds" he surrenders after a spectacular chase by John Boyer. A new game packed with reckless riding and break-neck thrills.
U.S. FORCES UNITE FOR MIGHTIEST "WAR GAME" IN HISTORY OF NATION
(198)
HONOLULU, T.H. -- In a rigid test of strength the entire battle force of the Navy and the defense units at Pearl Harbor take part in the gigantic mimic invasion of the Islands. Battleships, cruisers, destroyers, airplane carriers, infantry, marines, and sailors participate in the stirring activities. Under an artillery barrage the invading "Blue" unit lands troops on the objective held by the "Black" defenders. For the first time the entire line of the American sea strength is brought into action.
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-02-22, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Military drills, Military training, Navy ships, 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 19, March 2, 1931
in Universal Newsreels, Release 19 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 10 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the Tennessee Valley Authority, John Glenn, and airplanes.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 19 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 10 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the Tennessee Valley Authority, John Glenn, and airplanes.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 19
ARMY AIR SERVICE THRILLED AT SUCCESS OF "HANGING EYE" TEST
(122)
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. -- With dirigible hidden above clouds, out of sight of enemy gunners in wartime, device demonstrated by daredevils here will observe them and direct bombing or artillery action. Lieuts....
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the Tennessee Valley Authority, John Glenn, and airplanes.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 19
ARMY AIR SERVICE THRILLED AT SUCCESS OF "HANGING EYE" TEST
(122)
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. -- With dirigible hidden above clouds, out of sight of enemy gunners in wartime, device demonstrated by daredevils here will observe them and direct bombing or artillery action. Lieuts. Paul and McCracken, in trials, are lowered in tiny car attached by cable to blimp and telephone to craft above, in one of the most stirring tests in aviation history.
SALUTING ARTILLERY FRIGHTENS PUBLIC AT CAPITOL DEDICATION
(76)
HAVANA, Cuba -- Nerves made raw by recent street demonstrations and attempts on life of President Machado, people flee in panic as cannon roar in joint fete marking progress of nation and commemorating birth of revolt against Spain at Baire 36 years ago. New national palace, built at cost of $18,000,000, dedicated by the Cuban president.
WAR "VETS" SWAMP BUREAU FOR LOANS NEW BONUS LAW PLAN
(82)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Needy men who served with A.E.F., caught in vortex of unemployment, rush eagerly for money to tide them over present rough spot. J.M. Betz, Deputy Disbursing Officer, operates automatic signature device which certifies 15 vouchers at a clip and 20,000 in a day.
IN NEW YORK
15,000 beneficiaries in first day's lineup at the pay window of Uncle Sam.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
ROCKLAND, Me. -- Coast guard smashed channel-way to Bangor!--Opens river traffic on earliest date in history.
(64)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Build mammoth car! -- 60 men spend three months constructing world's largest auto.
(82)
NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Adopts "squeezing" for livelihood! -- Crowds amazed at King Brawman's odd confortions.
(82)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Elks install women's health class! -- Female poundage disappears under male reducing supervision.
(57)
BANISHED FOR LIFE, 673 CONVICTS LEAVE FOR DEVIL'S ISLAND
SAINT-MARTIN-DE-RE, France -- La Martiniere, ship of forgotten men, off with cargo of lost souls for land whence few return. Group includes sixty murderers, twenty of whom were snatched from the guillotine. Lifers, under guns of guards, herded aboard craft of cages as families bid their last farewell.
15 TEAMS START IN 50TH INTERNATIONAL SIX-DAY BIKE GRIND
(94)
NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Champion pedalers from all parts of world whirl away in America's greatest unsolved problem in human behavior, bent on riding furiously to go nowhere in a week of trying. "Iron Man" McNamara undergoes feeding rites at very outset of adventure in spills, thrills and futility.
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Date Written / Recorded
1931
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1931-03-02, 1931
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Airplanes, Military intelligence, Government programs, 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 20, March 5, 1931
in Universal Newsreels, Release 20 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 2 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Charles Lindbergh, and navy ships.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 20 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 2 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Charles Lindbergh, and navy ships.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 2
DESOLATION AND RUIN FOLLOW IN PATH OF EARTHQUAKE HORROR
(131)
NAPIER, New Zealand -- Stirring pictures of this destroyed city show public buildings, hospitals, homes and business houses shattered by temblors which cost hundreds of lives and left thousands of families homeles...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Charles Lindbergh, and navy ships.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 2
DESOLATION AND RUIN FOLLOW IN PATH OF EARTHQUAKE HORROR
(131)
NAPIER, New Zealand -- Stirring pictures of this destroyed city show public buildings, hospitals, homes and business houses shattered by temblors which cost hundreds of lives and left thousands of families homeless. British bluejackets take over task of succoring victim.
HOOVER AND CABINET IN FAREWELL VISIT AS 71st CONGRESS PASSES
(51)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- President, with full quorum of his official family, calls at capitol for double purpose of bidding adieu to Vice-President Curtis and signing last-minute legislation, passed amid scenes of wild disorder after ten-billion-dollar session.
WILD-EYED ACCLAIM WELCOMES RETURN OF TRANS-OCEAN FLIERS
(96)
GENOA, Italy -- Gen. Balbo and his 43 companions on historic hop from Rome to Brazil, debarks in city gay with bunting and jammed with enthusiastic admirers gathered to render them the homage accorded heroes. Greeting, as aviators pass between lines of Black Shirt militia, is one of the most vociferous on record.
GOVERNMENT SCRAPS SUBMARINES UNDER NAVAL TREATY TERMS
(82)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- More than a score of undersea fighting craft, corralled in Navy Yard, are cut apart by powerful acetylene torches, first stage of their journey to scrap heap. Salvaging of Diesel engines, weighing many tons, is part of program.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Prof. Einstein sails! -- Noted scientist, homeward bound, leaves message of peace and good-will.
(46)
JERSEY CITY, N. J. -- Fire first gun in anti-gambling war! -- City destroys $50,000 worth of confiscated slot machines.
(49)
AKRON, Ohio -- "Wobble-meter" determines fatigue! -- Experiments prove masculine endurance inferior to that of fair sex.
(62)
THRILL FINISH MARKS 5th ANNUAL WOMEN'S CROSS-COUNTRY RUN
(97)
EPSOM, England -- Topping a field of 150 girl harriers, Miss G. A. Lunn, world's champion half-mile sprinter, covers the three-mile course in a little more than 21 minutes. Event draws great crowd and holiday rivals in color and interest the great Derby Day at this historic track.
RAGING SEA RAVAGES COAST AND DESTROYS HUNDREDS OF HOMES
(106)
WINTHROP, Mass. -- Mountainous waves, fleeing before a northeast wind, sweep over land, wrecking more than 500 residences here and in Revere, Beachmont and other seashore towns. Record tidal rush pounds across sea-wall with unprecedented fury, leveling buildings and causing damages mounting into the millions.
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Date Written / Recorded
1931
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1931-03-05, 1931
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Navy ships, Shipyards, Submarines, Legislatures, Airplane pilots, 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 20, March 3, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 20 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a fatal mine blast and the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 20 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a fatal mine blast and the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 20
COUNTRYSIDE MOURNS AS 38 VICTIMS PERISH IN FATAL MINE BLAST
(90)
POCAHONTAS, Va. -- Two miles below the earth's surface an explosion in the Boissevain Coal Mine imprisons 50 men under a deluge of debris, as they go about their tasks. A scant dozen fight their way to f...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a fatal mine blast and the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 20
COUNTRYSIDE MOURNS AS 38 VICTIMS PERISH IN FATAL MINE BLAST
(90)
POCAHONTAS, Va. -- Two miles below the earth's surface an explosion in the Boissevain Coal Mine imprisons 50 men under a deluge of debris, as they go about their tasks. A scant dozen fight their way to freedom and direct the rescuers in the vain battle against tons of dirt and timber blocking the underground passages, and hindering the recovery of the bodies. Searchers push through subterranean channels with super-human effort as widows and children of the lost men hold endless vigil at the mouth of the shaft -- hoping against hope that their loved ones may be brought to the top.
CHAMPION SKI-JORERS RISK NECKS IN ANNUAL MOTORBIKE TOURNEY
(79)
LEOBEN, Austria -- Daredevil riders, dragged by powerful cycles, wind up the treacherous course of the mountain trail at the annual meet, held in the Province of Styria. Records and contestants fall as the fearless athletes battle along the corkscrew road in the heart of the Semmering Alps, that proves a difficult route for the ambitious entrants. Built by Russian prisoners of war, the highway is the scene of a race replete with spills and thrills, as the Continent's greatest sportsmen vie for the highest honors.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
SANTEE, Cal. -- World's largest goose herd bred for epicures! -- Vast project uses everything, from egg to wishbone.
(79)
ABU-SUEIR, Egypt -- Fliers form desert yacht club! -- Royal Air Force aces develop unique sailing sport.
(66)
SCORES HOMELESS AS MYSTERY FIRE RAZES RESIDENTIAL SECTION
(72)
PENNS GROVE, N. J. -- Whipped by a high wind, the blaze, originating in an abandoned stable, sweeps through a section of this village of 2,000 inhabitants and threatens complete destruction of the community before 32 fire companies from surrounding counties get the flames under control. Dozens of firemen suffer from smoke suffocation, three persons are injured, and damage estimated at $500,000 is the toll of the disaster. Martial law prevails as relief agencies attempt to provide for the sufferers.
HOBOES SHUN BOWERY DIVES TO SIP BREW AT PHILANTHROPIST'S BAR
(96)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Passing up the potent potions in speakeasies, the trampers of the world-famous street beat a path to the door of Urbain Ledoux to put his 3-cents-a-glass concoction to a rigid test. The approving word sweeps up and down the lane of unfortunates and the "Growler" is rapidly filled to overflowing with thirsty throngs. While quenching and satisfying, the suds lack dynamite, but they fill the bill as the boys while away the moments waiting for prosperity.
NATION AROUSED AT REVOLTING KIDNAPPING OF LINDBERGH BABY
(216)
HOPEWELL, N. J. -- The brutal abduction, in the night, of the famous flier's son, as he slept in his bed, is the occasion of the world's greatest child-hunt. Through every inch of the adjacent woods, trappers and State Troopers beat their way, seeking clues, while every law enforcement agency of three surrounding states presses, with redoubled energy, the search for the missing infant. All autos are inspected, hundreds of suspects questioned hoping to develop some trace of the 20-month-old son of the transatlantic ace and Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh. At home the renowned father, in calm possession of his emotions, bend every effort toward a solution of the baffling mystery that has stirred every civilized human being the world over.
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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
1932-03-03, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
Charles Augustus Lindbergh, 1902-1974
Topic / Theme
Kidnapping, Airplane pilots, Charles Lindbergh, Jr., Kidnapped and Killed, East Amwell, NJ, March 1-May 12, 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 21, March 7, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 21 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about organized crime, pilots and abductions.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 21 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 9 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about organized crime, pilots and abductions.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 21
EPOCHAL OPERATION REVIVES HOPES FOR GORILLA'S RECOVERY
(116)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- The Capital's medical minds assemble in consultation to devise ways to spare the life of N'Gi, suffering from latter stages of pneumonia. While the inmates of the National Zoo stare in bewilderment, a hurrie...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about organized crime, pilots and abductions.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 21
EPOCHAL OPERATION REVIVES HOPES FOR GORILLA'S RECOVERY
(116)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- The Capital's medical minds assemble in consultation to devise ways to spare the life of N'Gi, suffering from latter stages of pneumonia. While the inmates of the National Zoo stare in bewilderment, a hurriedly improvised operating room is installed in the cage of the ailing animal. Surgeons under the direction of Dr. Charles Stanley White move swiftly as science attempts to rescue the sick beast from death. More than a quart of empyemic fluid is drained from N'Gi's lung and the world's most famous gorilla might yet be spared. A story that has intrigued the nation.
150,000 BATTLE TO SPEND $$$ AT OPENING OF NEW MAMMOTH EMPORIUM
(75)
CHICAGO, Ill. -- The opening ceremony is carried off peaceably enough until the tape is cut that opens the doors for business. It is the signal for the mob to surge past the 20 policemen, detailed to maintain order. The minions of the law are tossed around like bread crumbs on water as the eager throngs rush the establishment to gain entrance to the first Class-A store to open on the famous thoroughfare in 25 years.
POLO CHAMPION WINS "COMBINATION SPORT" 9-HOLE GOLF TOURNEY
(120)
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Fred Tejan, famed Texan mallet ace, earns a well-fought victory in a competition against Pedro Mir, Jai-Alai expert, Phil James, archer, and John Brophy, golfer. Tejan battles his way through the game with the aid of his smart mount, and leads the field to the last hole with an easy margin to win the match. The unique foursome startles the bewildered spectators, as the pony takes all honors.
NEW GOVERNMENT PARK DISCLOSES RUINS OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
(79)
MESA VERDE, Colo. -- Revealing cliff villages tucked in cavernous pockets of the Montezuma Valley, excavators digging into the gigantic "gold mine" find fortified pueblos where a "mysterious people" dwelt hundreds of years ago. The scientists working on the project draw the curtain which unfolds evidence of towns and villages built by inhabitants as far back as 1200 A.D. The discovery is hailed as one of the most thrilling links between today and a forgotten era on the western hemisphere.
CANINE DUDES ATTEND OWN BEAUTY SHOP TO KEEP DOG SHOW DATE
(80)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Priceless pooches rival their mistresses in a display of prima donna temperaments, as beauticians try to fashion the locks and looks of the animals to meet the requirements of dogdom's "400." Pet bulls being manicured; hounds having their eye-brows pencilled; Pekes submitting to shearing and Scotties enduring the pains of permanent-waving curlers, total a very doggey aggregation.
CHINESE FLEE MEXICO LABOR BAN; DEPORTED FOR ILLICIT U.S. ENTRY
(99)
NOGALES, Ariz. -- Mobs of frantic Orientals risk the dangers of detention camps in this country to escape the most recent edict that bars them from work in the state of Sonora. Driven to desperation, they scale the international barriers, and caught red-handed, are interned. More than 250 are captured by government agents and arraigned before Federal Marshal George Mauk, who sentences them to eviction from the country. The undesirable aliens are shipped, post-haste, to a Pacific port, whence ultimately they will be sent to their native land.
LINDBERGHS ENLIST UNDERWORLD'S AID FOR BABY'S RETURN
(184)
HOPEWELL, N. J. -- As the search for the Lone Eagle's son steadily fails to bring apparent results, the flying Colonel and his mate appoint Salvy Spitale, gangster chieftain, and Irving Bitz, his aid, as their "go-betweens" in negotiations with the kidnapers of their child. Meanwhile every branch of the law moves to bring about the return of the eaglet to his parents. Countrywide sympathy for the wracked father and mother reaches such a pitch that no bet is over-looked to accomplish the one aim of the whole world -- Lindy, Jr.'s safe return to the crib from which he was spirited away in the night.
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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
1932-03-07, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
Charles Augustus Lindbergh, 1902-1974
Topic / Theme
Kidnapping, Airplane pilots, Organized crime, Charles Lindbergh, Jr., Kidnapped and Killed, East Amwell, NJ, March 1-May 12, 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 22, March 12, 1931
in Universal Newsreels, Release 22 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 9 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Navy, John Philip Sousa, and shipyards.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 22 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 9 mins
Description
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Navy, John Philip Sousa, and shipyards.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 2
BIG GUNS FIRST TO GO IN DISMANTLING OF BATTLESHIP WYOMING
(66)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Only 19 years old, but a martyr to peace pyorrhea, the first-class fighting craft has its 12-inch molars extracted before it becomes training ship for Middies. 600 men get jobs, though, and world...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Navy, John Philip Sousa, and shipyards.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 2
BIG GUNS FIRST TO GO IN DISMANTLING OF BATTLESHIP WYOMING
(66)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Only 19 years old, but a martyr to peace pyorrhea, the first-class fighting craft has its 12-inch molars extracted before it becomes training ship for Middies. 600 men get jobs, though, and world's largest crane is seen tossing 65-ton rifles around like wornout piccolos.
ROCKET SLED RACES AT 85-MILE-AN-HOUR SPEED -- FOR 50 FEET
(68)
SYRACUSE, N. Y. -- All the folks of the neighborhood for miles around, including the thrilled-to-pieces flappers, gather to see Harry Bull, 21-year-old University student, explode through space at breath-taking pace. Pioneer dash is success, despite sudden termination in snowbank. He's first ever to try this.
NATIVES HAIL END OF DEPRESSION WITH GAY PROSPERITY PAGEANT
(71)
COLOGNE, Germany --Traditional Rose Monday festival, surviving in the Rhineland through peace and war for many generations, is resolved this year into a fete celebrating advent of better times. Happy outlook of populace is reflected in humorous and grotesque masquerades and decorated floats.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
DETROIT, Mich. -- 12-speed auto appears! -- Czech inventor introduce 6-wheeled car for rough terrain.
(60)
TAMPA, Fla. -- Milkman delivers frozen orange juice! -- Breakfast drink now brought in chunks to your front door.
(90)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Open canine "beaut-orium"! -- Elite of dogdom patronize exclusive pulchritude parlor.
(80)
BERLIN, Germany -- Calisthenics for cooks! -- Restaurant Anti-fat Corps compels daily dozen for kitchen mechanics.
(64)
SOCIETY SPORTSMEN THRILL AT NEW GAME OF WATER-SKI POLO
(73)
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. -- Outboards mounted on surf-boards put speed and peril into this latest sport, which has all the dash and danger of its counterpart on land. Collisions and plunges into the briny make this exclusively an expert swimmer's competition, with boating and skimming skill as necessary adjuncts.
MARATHON BIKERS BRAVE ROUGH GOING IN ANNUAL SCRAMBLE
(82)
BRIGHTON, England -- Dozen doughty wheelmen meet in spectacular event over rocky, slippery roads which force many of them to their heels and other parts of the anatomy. Laughs are provided as men and machine toboggan down hillside, but with them it's serious business and all seem glad when endurance battle is over.
GLIDER ACE BREAKS RECORD FOR FLIGHT IN MANHATTAN AREA
(98)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Wolf Hirth, German expert and partner of Hawley Bowlus, American soaring champion, sails above Riverside and the unfinished Hudson bridge for 50 minutes, until ordered down by police so that traffic could be released. During test vehicles on ground were detoured for 12 blocks. Thousands see pilot rise to 1,000 feet, then tour air calmly at 500.
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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
1931-03-12, 1931
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932
Topic / Theme
Navy ships, Shipyards, Navies, 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 22, March 10, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 22 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Navy, John Philip Sousa, and memorial services.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 22 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 8 mins
Description
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Navy, John Philip Sousa, and memorial services.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 22
GOVERNMENT PARTY IN SWEEPING VICTORY AT SPECIAL ELECTION
(85)
YOKOHAMA, Japan -- The most critical balloting since the granting of suffrage vindicates the course of the Seiyukai party as 13,000,000 votes are cast giving the majority of Diet seats to the government of Prem...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Navy, John Philip Sousa, and memorial services.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 22
GOVERNMENT PARTY IN SWEEPING VICTORY AT SPECIAL ELECTION
(85)
YOKOHAMA, Japan -- The most critical balloting since the granting of suffrage vindicates the course of the Seiyukai party as 13,000,000 votes are cast giving the majority of Diet seats to the government of Premier Suyoshi Inukai which advocates a strong forceful foreign policy and an embargo on gold. Minsei To, favoring the course of peace and leaning to America in world relations, is swamped under a deluge of sentiment at the polls. Hilarious demonstrations in the streets of this melting pot of the Empire greet the news of the powerful party's success.
NATION MOURNS AS NOTED BANDMASTER GOES TO FINAL REST
(83)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- With full honors of a military funeral the remains of John Philip Sousa, famous march king, are borne to the Congressional Cemetery where the colorful service ceremony is accorded him in the last rites at his tomb. The beloved master is accompanied by dignitaries of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, paying homage to the gifted composer and conductor who succumbed suddenly to a heart attack.
RIOTERS SCATTERED BY COPS IN ANTI-FORD RED DEMONSTRATION
(98)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Bearing placards accusing the billionaire of sinister crimes, several hundred Communists invade Broadway for a mobilized attack on the auto-manufacturer's show room. Boisterously belligerent, the protestors are welcomed by a reception committee of blue-coats armed with convincing night sticks. The first assault proves too much for the minions of the law, and reinforcements from nearby precincts arrive, to rout the reds in all directions.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
MIAMI, Fla. -- Rail-auto makes successful run! -- Pneumatic tires inaugurate new transportation era.
(77)
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Hospital raises deserted cub! -- Prompt measures save life of 5-day-old lion waif.
(75)
WAGE EPIC FIGHT TO OVERCOME PERIL OF SNOW-LOCKED ROADS
(88)
SILVERTON, Colo. -- Cut off from the world by a record snow-fall, citizens of this community suspend all mining operations and concentrate on penetrating the tremendous drifts to obtain food and fuel. Battling across the vast wastes, ever in danger of being annihilated by mountainous avalanches as the piles break away and slide into the San Juan basin, supplies finally reach the stricken town in time to stave off starvation, after six weeks of isolation.
NEW ATTACK INFLICTS HEAVY CASUALTIES ON EVE OF TRUCE PARLEY
(246)
SHANGHAI, China -- As the League of Nations strives to bring about a peaceful termination of hostilities along the eastern front, Chapei and Kiangwan are shelled and fired again, leaving the native communities scenes of horror and desolation. Chinese military commanders reorganize the 19th Route Army just beyond the International Settlement boundary and prepare to withstand the renewed "push" by invading troops. Mobilizing their strength on land, sea, and air, the Japanese forces sweep everything before them. Dead litter the streets as refugees flee from the battle zone to the protection of the foreign flags. Vivid pictures of the vicious machinery of an oriental Mars in action.
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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
1932-03-10, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932
Topic / Theme
Composers, Memorial services, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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