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Universal Newsreels, Release 92, November 10, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 92 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 6 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about communism, political demonstrations, and the Scottsboro trial.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 92 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 6 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about communism, political demonstrations, and the Scottsboro trial.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 92
OPENING OF HISTORIC HIGHWAY LINK HAILED BY FASCIST LEGIONS
ROME, Italy -- As the grand culmination of a week-long celebration throughout Italy on the tenth anniversary of the famous march of the Black Shirts on the nation's capital, Premier Benito Mussolini dedica...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about communism, political demonstrations, and the Scottsboro trial.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 92
OPENING OF HISTORIC HIGHWAY LINK HAILED BY FASCIST LEGIONS
ROME, Italy -- As the grand culmination of a week-long celebration throughout Italy on the tenth anniversary of the famous march of the Black Shirts on the nation's capital, Premier Benito Mussolini dedicates the new Imperial Avenue of the Hills, connecting the Piazza Venezia with the Colisseum. Accompanied by his staff and foreign attaches, Il Duce rides the length of the broad street and then reviews 15,000 war-wounded supporters of Fascism as they pass in mass formation with their regimental colors. The thoroughfare symbolizes two millennia of Roman power and stands as a symbol of the progress achieved under the present regime.
RIOTOUS REDS ROUTED AS HIGH COURT SETS SCOTTSBORO RE-TRIAL
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In the most audacious demonstration ever attempted in this country, Communist agitators stage a hectic disturbance on Capitol Plaza in an effort to coerce the Supreme tribunal of the United States in the case of the seven young negroes sentenced to death in Alabama for alleged criminal assault. Police and detectives, by a vigorous counter-offensive with clubs and tear-gas, scatter the mob, tear their provocative banners to shreds and arrest the ring leaders. Unperturbed by the disturbance outside, the Justices reverse the conviction, ordering a new hearing. The capital disorder is the latest gesture of Soviet sympathizers in America, spurred on by Moscow, which seeks to make another Sacco-Vanzetti issue of the affair.
MINE BARONS INSTALL MECHANICAL GOLIATH TO AID COAL INDUSTRY
PITTSBURG, Kan. -- A giant power shovel that can take a 27-ton bite of earth and deposit it on the top of a 7-story building 200 feet away, is set up to strip dirt, shale and rock from bituminous veins near the surface of the ground in this vicinity. As large as an apartment house, its towering maze of steel and cable is operated by electricity and can be controlled by one man. It cost $300,000 and was shipped here in parts, filling 35 freight cars. Mounted on eight sets of huge caterpillar tracks, it can move about, digging gouges 70 feet deep, and filling a maximum of 7500 trucks in a 24-hour day. Hundreds of thousands of tons of fuel, otherwise impossible to get at economically, can be reached with this new juggernaut of industry.
PILOT DANGLES IN AIR TO PROVE MERITS OF SELF-FLYING 'PLANE
INGLEWOOD, Cal. -- An amazing invention by Dr. C. H. Vance of Pomona, which causes an airplane to fly a true course without stalling, side-slipping, spinning or skidding, is demonstrated by Fred Munro, who leaves the controls and climbs all over the ship as it wings its way high over Mines Field. Hanging from the struts, working his way backward along the tail or seated astride the nose, the dare-devil pilot shows the machine's complete independence of human guidance. Four small fins or stabilizers do the trick, two for lateral and two for fore-and-aft balance, making the craft absolutely fool-proof. The device promises to take the science of aviation a long way towards safety.
LEADING SCIENTISTS BAFFLED BY AMAZING INFANT PHENOMENON
CHICAGO, Ill. -- The medical world is agape at the strange case of Clarence Kehr, an 8-year-old boy whose blood-pressure is that of a man of 40, whose arteries denote the same age, whose physical strength otherwise is that of 25 to 30, but whose stature is normal. The youngster handles 15-pound dumbbells with ease and can lift a 200-pound grown-up. He is fond of cigars. Exhaustive tests and X-ray examinations indicate that a pituitary gland overactive from birth until the age of 3 1/2, may be the cause. His growth at the present time is as it should be, but if the gland should suddenly start working over-time again, the child will be 105 years old at the age of 12, and will feel his 175 years before he can vote.
COLLEGIATE HORDES RAID COUNTRYSIDE TO FUEL MONSTER BLAZE
CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Freshmen of Oregon State College build the biggest bonfire on record as the feature of a football rally on the eve of the annual game with the University of Oregon. After tearing down three 6-room dwellings for timber, scouring the vicinity for miles around for wooden boxes and other combustibles, the undergraduates, with the aid of block and tackle, erect a pyre 79 feet high, which blazes 200 feet in the air and necessitates the attention of the local fire department to save the college halls and dormitories from destruction. A hot send-off for a grid-iron team. Result: Oregon, 12 -- O.S.C., 6.
FLOOD OF OPTIMISM FILLS NATION AFTER DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH
Never have the American people been so determined to exercise their right of suffrage, as long lines at almost every polling place testify, and the general satisfaction of the majority, following the success of their chosen candidate, results in a country-wide attitude of cheerfulness and hope not seen abroad in the land since the crash of 1929. Election night crowds are the first to usher in the new spirit of "Happy Days Are Here Again" with a jubilation and whoopee that even the bad weather in some sections cannot dampen. Both candidates show the strain of the battle for votes, but President Hoover is a game loser, and smiles, even in defeat.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-11-10, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Communism, Political demonstrations, Trials and litigation, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Scottsboro Case, AL, 1931, Trade and Commerce, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 93, June 15, 1942
in Universal Newsreels, Release 93 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1942, originally published 1942), 2 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Franklin Roosevelt, and rubber.
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This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Franklin Roosevelt, and rubber.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
CHURCHILL IN AMERICA!
WASHINGTON, D. C.--In an epochal move that may change the course of the war, Britain's war leader arrives for unprecedented meeting with President Roosevelt at the White House, possibly to discuss a unified Allied command to direct the forces now aligned against aggression.
BRITISH DR...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the U.S. Congress, Franklin Roosevelt, and rubber.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
CHURCHILL IN AMERICA!
WASHINGTON, D. C.--In an epochal move that may change the course of the war, Britain's war leader arrives for unprecedented meeting with President Roosevelt at the White House, possibly to discuss a unified Allied command to direct the forces now aligned against aggression.
BRITISH DRIVE DEEP INTO LIBYA
British Imperial forces, aided by the guns of warships, are driving deep into Axis-held territory. Many areas have been stormed and taken, and a steady stream of prisoners pours into Cairo.--In England, British women learn how to operate anti-aircraft finders and predictors.
MIDSHIPMEN "WAR CLASS" GRADUATED
ANNAPOLIS, MD.--547 new Ensigns are made in the Naval Academy's first "war class" since the World War.--Meanwhile, steady stream of new warships brings U. S. closer to Two-Ocean goal. A cruiser and destroyer slide down the way! Admiral Chester Nimitz is new head of Pacific Fleet.
AMERICA ON THE ALERT
Threats of attack by enemy planes and submarines spur defense measures on both coasts. In mass meeting in Chicago, thousands of workers pledge their services as air raid wardens!--The Governing Board of the Pan-American Union meets in Washington to lay plans for the anti-Axis conference in Rio!--Byron Price of the A.P. is sworn in as head of our new Censorship Bureau!--At Mitchel Field, L. I., 27 visiting Canadian Air Cadets get thrill inspecting American pursuit planes!--In Horn Lake, Miss., wreckers begin clearing tracks of debris of 28-car freight that left the rails!
NATION HONORS PILOT HERO KELLY
MADISON, FLA.--Colin P. Kelly, Jr., intrepid flier who gave his life after crippling a Jap warship off the Philippines, is honored at special church rites. His widow and infant son pose for newsreel pictures.
SWANKY SUNSHINE FASHIONS
MIAMI BEACH, FLA.--Tropical treats to the eye are these latest styles for Southern strands, as shown by oh-so-lovely lassies. Swimming togs, play-suits and knick-knacks to help forget the blues!
VOL. 14--43
with GRAHAM McNAMEE -- by courtesy N. B. C.
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Date Written / Recorded
1942
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1942-06-15, 1942
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945
Person Discussed
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945
Topic / Theme
Rubber industry, War materiel, Legislatures, Presidents, 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 95, November 23, 1931
in Universal Newsreels, Release 95 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 13 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about military ceremonies and war memorials.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 95 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 13 mins
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about military ceremonies and war memorials.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 95
PICKED TROOPS HONOR UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN MARTIAL PROCESSION
(79)
PARIS, France -- On the 13th anniversary of the Armistice, crack regiments of infantry, cavalry, and artillery march in the shadow of the Arch of Triumph, commemorating, with the parade, the dawn of peace. President Paul Do...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about military ceremonies and war memorials.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 95
PICKED TROOPS HONOR UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN MARTIAL PROCESSION
(79)
PARIS, France -- On the 13th anniversary of the Armistice, crack regiments of infantry, cavalry, and artillery march in the shadow of the Arch of Triumph, commemorating, with the parade, the dawn of peace. President Paul Doumer and Premier Laval are among the nation's dignitaries who review the troops and pay homage at the tomb in solemn rites honoring the country's dead.
FIRST SNOW BRINGS RECORD FLOCKS TO OPEN HUNT SEASON
(93)
TULE LAKE, Ore. -- At the first sight of birds on the wing, marksmen from every section of the nation flood this sportsmen's paradise in quest of the elusive water fowl. Accompanied by well-bred hounds and armed with trusty guns, the hunters are greeted by the greatest flight ever seen in this part of the country. Millions of geese and ducks fill the air. But game wardens are always present to see that the birds get an even break, and that the sharp-shooters do not profit too richly.
THRILLED CITY HAILS NEW BRIGADE HEADED BY ROYAL GENERAL
(81)
NAPLES, Italy -- Under a background of gorgeous rolling hills that sweep from the Bay up beyond the city's limits. Crown Prince Humbert parades his new command before the populace of the community. The skilled maneuvers of the troops wins the admiration of the new leader, and the acclaim of the spectators, who are restrained by the police in their anxiety to crowd into the path of the soldiers as they march up the historic Via Caracciolo.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
PALO ALTO, Cal. -- Stanford students hold monster bonfire rally! -- Annual ceremony climaxes 1931 football season.
(75)
NEWPORT, R. I. -- Millionaire drives stage-coach! -- Wm. H. Vanderbilt guides aged vehicle to inaugurate Christmas Seal Campaign.
(76)
PICO, Cal. -- Mirrors protect bank against hold-ups! -- New device makes institution burglar-proof.
(55)
CHINATOWN MEETS TO DEVISE METHODS OF AIDING MOTHER-LAND
(95)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Thousands gather in a monster meeting to protest against Japan's Manchurian activities. Police keep a watchful eye while speakers exhort their audiences to action and demand peace for the homeland. Fearing an outburst against the Eastern Empire, where troops are mobilizing, the Oriental quarter is rigidly guarded. The ire of the adult population of this section of the metropolis has little effect on the pastimes of the younger and Americanized generation, whose main thought is the outcome of major football contests.
FAIR HARVARD BOWS TO ELI, 3-0, IN GOLDEN JUBILEE GRID DUEL
(179)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Little Albie Booth, Yale's mighty atom, after a three-year struggle connects in his last appearance against the ancient rival and boots a field goal that gives his eleven its first victory in four years over the Crimson. After a brilliant 87-yard dash from the opening kick-off by Jack Crickard, the Johnnies' vaunted air attack is smothered. Barry Wood is fought to a standstill by an inspired Blue team, and the Bulldog supporters express their jubilant spirits by ripping up the goal posts from Soldier Field.
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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
1931-11-23, 1931
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Military ceremonies, War memorials, German Armistice, November 11, 1918, 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 95, November 21, 1932
in Universal Newsreels, Release 95 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1932, originally published 1932), 7 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about war memorials.
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This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about war memorials.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 95
WAR HEROES HONORED BY EUROPEAN LEADERS AT NATIONAL SHRINES
LONDON, England -- With solemn tread, King George V leads his subjects in impressive Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Cenotaph beneath which lies Britain's Unknown Soldier. Uniformed forces of the Empire, many of them veterans of Albion's 1500 days of...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about war memorials.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME IV NUMBER 95
WAR HEROES HONORED BY EUROPEAN LEADERS AT NATIONAL SHRINES
LONDON, England -- With solemn tread, King George V leads his subjects in impressive Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Cenotaph beneath which lies Britain's Unknown Soldier. Uniformed forces of the Empire, many of them veterans of Albion's 1500 days of sacrifice and carnage in the World Conflict, thousands of ex-servicemen, as well as fathers, mothers, widows and others, each confident that the dust immortalized under the marble slab belongs to them, stand in silence as His Majesty places a wreath at the Tomb and salutes his Glorious Dead.
PARIS, France -- In glittering array, the French legions march in massed ranks to the Arc de Triomphe, where the President of the Republic and the leaders in civil and military life render stirring tribute to the sacred bones of the nation's "inconnu," who represents the millions of boys and men in horizon blue who fell at the Marne, along the Aisne, at Verdun and elsewhere.
HIGH COURT TO ACT IN GANGSTER CHIEFTAIN'S APPEAL FOR FREEDOM
ATLANTA, Ga. -- Al Capone, the Government's most celebrated prisoner, emerges from the gray and numbered obscurity of the U.S. penitentiary to hear attorneys argue before Federal Judge E. M. Underwood on a habeas corpus motion seeking his release. Whisked from his cell to the tribunal, where he sits for three or more hours, and then rushed back to prison, Chicago's former "public enemy No. 1" gets a fleeting taste of liberty. He bases his claim to freedom on the allegation he was convicted after statute of limitations had lapsed.
ELI SWAMPS CRIMSON 19-0 IN 51st GAME OF ANNUAL GRID CLASSIC
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- In a pouring rain that drenches the 50,000 spectators but does not dampen their spirits, the Yale football team rises to heights of glory over its ancient rival, Harvard. Ploughing through mud and gumbo and with a slippery field unequalled since the days of "Ducky" Pond, the Blue Warriors, led by Walter Levering, roll up three touchdowns. A 25-yard pass from Bob Lassiter to Parker in the first period paves the way for the first score by Levering. The same battering ram crashes through for another tally in the third period, and another long pass by Lassiter in the fourth sails into the arms of Marting, who romps to the goal posts unhindered. It's the Bulldog's greatest victory over the Cantabrigians since 1902.
ODD BITS IN TODAY'S NEWS
GIANT MODELS TEACH LORE OF VEGETABLES
HAWTHORNE, Cal. -- Ears of corn and cucumbers six feet tall, squash and pumpkins bigger than a barrel, and other farm products in proportion, are used by Mrs. Dorothy B. Fraizer to teach the youngsters of this thriving town the appearance and uses of garden edibles. No, it's not the climate this time. They're made of papier mache.
SPEED DEVILS OF GAY 90's "SCORCH" AGAIN
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- The original "bicycle built for two," and its ancestors, the big-wheel "bikes" of the Mauve Decade, as well as other odd foot-propelled fin-de-si��cle vehicles come out of barns and attics to be shown off, ridden and raced at the fifty-first annual reunion of the Harlem Wheelmen's Association in Central Park.
FLOUR AND FISTS FLY IN COLLEGIATE BRAWL
BROOKLYN, N. Y. -- The Freshmen lick the Sophs in the annual battle with paper-bag "grenades" and over-ripe tomatoes at Long Island University. Shirt tearing and pants snatching become a major strategy in the fray, making the struggle an approximation of a Greek museum gone haywire.
PASSIVE RESISTANCE GREETS POLICE RAID ON HOBO SETTLEMENT
SHANGHAI, China -- Hundreds of Chinese families, many driven from their Chapei homes by the Sino-Japanese "war" of last Winter, are made homeless again as their squatter's huts, built in unauthorized sections of the municipality, are torn down by official edict. Stunned and helpless, they stand by as public works crews, under the supervision of law enforcement officers, move their pitiful belongings into the open and make matchwood of their humble dwellings. It's just another bad turn of the wheel of fate for these unfortunates.
MEMORIAL TO WRIGHT BROTHERS REARED ON SITE OF FIRST FLIGHT
KITTY HAWK, N. C. -- Impressive ceremonies mark the unveiling of a granite pylon, 150 feet high, commemorating the feat of the two air pioneers in giving wings to man by their initial power-driven plane hop from Kill Devil Hill, December 17, 1903. In a heavy gale, with Army and Coast Guard airplanes roaring overhead, the shaft is dedicated by Ruth Nichols, noted flier, and Patrick Hurley, Secretary of War. Orville Wright, surviving member of the famous pair, is present, and receives a congratulatory message from President Hoover. The monument, erected by the Quartermaster Corps by Act of Congress, cost $275,000 and bears an air-ways beacon light as its pinnacle.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1932
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1932-11-21, 1932
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
War memorials, World War I, 1914-1918, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 96, November 30, 1929
in Universal Newsreels, Release 96 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 1 min
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about airplanes, navy ships, and weapons testing.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 96 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 1 min
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about airplanes, navy ships, and weapons testing.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 96 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 NUMBER 96
"SHOOT" PLANES FROM DECKS OF U.S. WARSHIPS
HAMPTON ROADS, VA.
(150)
Latest catapult device is demonstrated on Utah and Arkansas in maneuvers
Official Navy Pictures
1. A high explosive gives the airplane its impetus
2. Rear Admiral Lanning directs the dem...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about airplanes, navy ships, and weapons testing.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 96 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 NUMBER 96
"SHOOT" PLANES FROM DECKS OF U.S. WARSHIPS
HAMPTON ROADS, VA.
(150)
Latest catapult device is demonstrated on Utah and Arkansas in maneuvers
Official Navy Pictures
1. A high explosive gives the airplane its impetus
2. Rear Admiral Lanning directs the demonstration
3. Planes leave the runways at eighty-mile-an-hour speed
4. Getting back is almost as thrilling as taking off
WINTER SPORTS SEASON OPENS IN SCANDINAVIA
UPSALAO, SWEDEN
(68)
Champion Swedish ski jumpers take advantage of early snows to hold meet
1. A bad crash spoils the opening of the big toboggan slide
GIVES HUMAN DERELICTS A HAPPY THANKSGIVING
NEW YORK CITY
(92)
Urbain Ledoux, "Mr. Zero," feeds hundreds of homeless men for a nickel each
1. Soup, turkey and all the fixings
2. John Rist, 83, and Alfred Powell, 65
3. "Mr. Zero," a true friend of the friendless
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
MEXICO CITY
(69)
Pascual Ortiz Rubio, President-elect of Mexico, poses with his family at his home
1. A big festival is held in his honor
RUSSIA EXILES GERMANS
KIEL, GERMANY
(47)
10,000 Colonists, forced to live in camps, return to Fatherland for succor
SAYS HE'S "UGLIEST MAN"
NEWARK, N.J.
(75)
Joe Jarilla, 24, former high school football star, claims to be original "bogey man"
Exclusive Pictures
TRAVELING TONSORIAL ARTIST NEW ORIENT FAD
WANG(Illegible text), CHINA
(87)
Barber, ruined by war, goes "on road" with his portable shop
Exclusive Pictures
1. Not forgetting his "windjammers"
HOW GOOD IS YOUR NEWS MEMORY?
NEW JERSEY
(66)
What famous transatlantic flyer came near death when his plane crashed in 1927?
1. Answer -- Commander Byrd, in his trial flight at Hasbrouck Heights
STOUT GERMANS TAKE UP MECHANICAL MASSAGE
BERLIN, GERMANY
(68)
New reducing devices tried as big waistlines lose popularity
1. The machines don't skip anything
TOYLAND MONSTERS INVADE CITY STREETS
NEW YORK CITY
(124)
Giants from Santa Claus' realm delight thousands of kiddies
1. They fly back to Fairyland
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"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1929
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1929-11-30, 1929
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Airplanes, Navy ships, Weapons testing, 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 96, November 27, 1930
in Universal Newsreels, Release 96 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 7 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about Adolf Hitler assuming dictatorship of Germany.
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about Adolf Hitler assuming dictatorship of Germany.
Date Written / Recorded
1930
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1930-11-27, 1930
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Elections, Nazism, Adolf Hitler, Assumes Dictatorship of Germany, March 23, 1933, War and Violence, Political and Social Movements, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 97, December 1, 1930
in Universal Newsreels, Release 97 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1930, originally published 1930), 7 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about government policies, national government and political dissidents.
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about government policies, national government and political dissidents.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II NUMBER 97
NEW CONGRESS OPENS; FAVORS JOBLESS AID; RED RIOTERS QUELLED
(122)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- With unemployment, prohibition, farm relief and tax problems as major problems, short session of Seventy-First national legislature is one of most vital in generations. Democr...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about government policies, national government and political dissidents.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME II NUMBER 97
NEW CONGRESS OPENS; FAVORS JOBLESS AID; RED RIOTERS QUELLED
(122)
WASHINGTON, D. C. -- With unemployment, prohibition, farm relief and tax problems as major problems, short session of Seventy-First national legislature is one of most vital in generations. Democrats pledge help to Hoover as malcontents engage police in battle at Capitol.
PRIZE SPRINTS STIR JADED APPETITES OF 6-DAY BIKE RACE FANS
(75)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Dizzy season opens with fifteen teams of human squirrels whirling round-and-round Madison Square Garden cage, going nowhere but determined to get there in a week of fast travel. Sometimes they spill and fracture wheels and funny bones, but spinning goes on.
LEVIATHAN RECEIVES WINTER OVERHAULING; GIVES WORK TO 500
(83)
BOSTON, Mass. -- Giant of the seas and queen of America's merchant fleet, sails majestically into Navy drydock and is immediately taken in hand by throng of mechanics. Repairs include straightening dents in one of the propellers, which is 16 feet long and weighs 19,000 pounds.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Sinclair Lewis sails! -- Famed author en route to receive Nobel Prize awarded for outstanding literary achievements.
(43)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Artists create Holiday beasts! -- Show unique animals intended for store displays.
(60)
BERLIN, Germany -- Labor strike ends! -- 140,000 workers joyously resume interrupted tasks.
(44)
BERLIN, Germany -- Monk musicians make merry! -- But discord threatens disruption of Jungle Jazz Jugglers.
(53)
"SWEEP ALL" WINS LAST BIG FEATURE OF 1930 RACING SEASON
(85)
BOWIE, Md. -- Sonny Workman, midget master horseman, captures Endurance Handicap, worth $10,000, with Dixiana Stable's flashy two-year-old, while his running mate, Admiral Cary Grayson's Happy Scot, is second, less than a length behind. Victor expected to be championship contender next season.
GALES AND FLOODS CAUSE HEAVY DAMAGE AS RIVERS OVERFLOW
(88)
COBLENZ, Germany -- First pictures of terrific torrents that swept through southern part of Reich, carrying ruin to homes and death to livestock, give a vivid impression of what has happened in many parts of Europe as result of ceaseless rains and windstorms.
THOUSANDS GASP AT PERILOUS AUTO SKID IN FURIOUS CONTEST
(57)
LOS ANGELES, Cal. -- Horrified thousands lifted to their toes as one of the speed demons, rounding turn at hair-raising pace, throws a wheel and rolls to disaster even as runaway part shoots along track for hundreds of feet. Struggle won by Ernie Triplett after veteran Ralph De Palma puts up game fight.
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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
1930-12-01, 1930
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
Government policy, National government, Political dissidents, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Prohibition, U.S., 1919-1933, 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 97, June 29, 1942
in Universal Newsreels, Release 97 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1942, originally published 1942), 13 mins
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the FBI, Dwight Eisenhower, and criminal investigations.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 97 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1942, originally published 1942), 13 mins
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This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the FBI, Dwight Eisenhower, and criminal investigations.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
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NAB 8 NAZI SPIES AS HUNT FOR AIDES GOES ON
F.B.I. agents round up eight submarine-borne saboteurs who land off Long Island shores and the Florida coast. Their seizure is expected to bring about several additional arrests of aides and associates, as attempt to sabotage the war effort...
This newsreel, published by Universal Pictures Company, is about the FBI, Dwight Eisenhower, and criminal investigations.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
(illegible text)
NAB 8 NAZI SPIES AS HUNT FOR AIDES GOES ON
F.B.I. agents round up eight submarine-borne saboteurs who land off Long Island shores and the Florida coast. Their seizure is expected to bring about several additional arrests of aides and associates, as attempt to sabotage the war effort is nipped in the bud.
CHURCHILL SEES PARATROOPS
FT. JACKSON, S. C.--Winston Churchill inspects America's armed might in a surprise visit to Fort Jackson, where he sees members of the U. S. Parachute Force in maneuvers. After reviewing the ground forces, the British Prime Minister gives a talk to the soldiers.
PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL MEETS
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The Pacific War Council holds a meeting to determine the grand strategy of the war, with F.D.R. for a second time playing host to Britain's Churchill.
TOKYO RAIDERS GET D.F.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Lieut. Gen. Arnold, Army Air Force commander, decorates 25 of Gen. Doolittle's Pacific Eagles who bombed the Japs. Wives of heroes attend the ceremonies at Bolling Field.
UNCLE SAM'S JUNGLE TROOPS
PANAMA, C. Z.--Some of the Army's deadliest fighting units--called "Bushmasters"--slither through impenetrable jungle. Camouflaged, trained in jui jitsu and machete fighting, they can strike like panthers.
SIGN ANGLO-RUSSIAN PACT
ENGLAND--England and Russia enter into a twenty-year treaty of alliance, with full partnership in war and peace, as Molotov, Soviet Foreign Affairs Commissar, makes a secret trip to England.
INSHORE PATROL ON ALERT
OFF THE ATLANTIC COAST--Eternal vigilance is the watchword as our inshore patrol shepherds supplies along the nation's lifetime. Planes, blimps and speedy PT boats all play their part in the convoy system.
LAST PICTURES OF LEXINGTON
Final pictures of the gallant carrier, ablaze from stem to stern and listing badly after "abandon ship" has been carried out.
KING INSPECTS U.S. FLAGSHIP
OFF ENGLAND--King George VI comes aboard the flagship of the American task force now in England's waters. He is warmly greeted by Admiral Starke and the men of our fighting fleet who rousingly cheer him.
SEVEN SONS SURVIVE LEXINGTON
PORTLAND, ORE--It's a great day for the Patten family when seven sons--all on the Lexington--come home on furlough to visit Pa Patten, himself in the Navy, is waiting, and everybody gets a joyous welcome.
WHIRLY TAKES BROOKLYN 'CAP
AQUEDUCT, N. Y.--Whirlaway, four-year-old champion, smothers all opposition in the Brooklyn Handicap, showing the way to Swing and Sway by two lengths and pushing his lifetime earnings up to $405,000, second highest purse total in racing history.
VOL. 15--97
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Date Written / Recorded
1942
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Date Published / Released
1942-06-29, 1942
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Ed Herlihy, 1909-1999
Person Discussed
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1890-1969
Topic / Theme
Criminal investigations, Spies, Presidents, 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 98, December 3, 1931
in Universal Newsreels, Release 98 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 9 mins
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about football.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 98 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1931, originally published 1931), 9 mins
Description
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about football.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 98
ALL-AMERICA BOARD OF FOOTBALL PICKS 1931 SUPER GRID SQUAD EXTRA!!! SPECIAL!!!
(222)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Exclusive pictures of the one and only All-America Board in session selecting the greatest eleven in the nation. Christy Walsh, Tad Jones, former Yale head coach; Bill Alexander, Georgia Tech mentor; Pop Warner,...
This video, published by Universal Pictures Company Inc., is about football.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL VOLUME III NUMBER 98
ALL-AMERICA BOARD OF FOOTBALL PICKS 1931 SUPER GRID SQUAD EXTRA!!! SPECIAL!!!
(222)
NEW YORK, N. Y. -- Exclusive pictures of the one and only All-America Board in session selecting the greatest eleven in the nation. Christy Walsh, Tad Jones, former Yale head coach; Bill Alexander, Georgia Tech mentor; Pop Warner, Stanford moderator, and Jesse Harper, athletic director of Notre Dame, bone over nominations for gridiron's hall of fame, and select a squad representative of colleges from coast to coast and from the gulf to the lakes. For the first time in screen history the making of one of the teams of football's immortals is seen in a newsreel.
REDS MIX WITH COPS AS WALKER PLEADS FOR MOONEY PARDON
(70)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. -- The zeal of fiery Communists, in a demonstration of sympathy for the imprisoned man, is dampened by the swift movements of the Golden Gate City's minions of the law, who toss the most obstreperous in waiting patrol wagons. Appearing as an associate counsel, the chief executive of New York enters an appeal for the absolute freedom of the man convicted of murder in the 1916 Preparedness Parade bombing, at the hearing before Gov. Rolph. Mrs. Mary Mooney, aged mother of the prisoner, attends the session with other members of her family, accompanied by the wife of the man whose unconditional release is sought for by Mayor Walker.
DEER HUNTING HORDES INVADE NORTH WOODS WITH BOW AND ARROW
(99)
ST. IGNACE, Mich. -- Thousands of real crackshots put aside their firearms to stalk the game with primitive weapons in Blaney Park. At the opening of the season the Strait of Mackinac is jammed with sportsmen eager to enter the forest and track the animals on even terms. Civilized men prove capable of handling the Indian weapon, and establish themselves as smart woodsmen in bagging the elusive buck.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Upper classmen, electrocute freshmen! -- Hair-raising stunts initiate newcomers to Oregon Tech.
(57)
PARIS, France -- Shopgirl spinsters hold annual race! -- Dash along ze boulevards honors Ste. Catherine's Day.
(83)
PAPAL EDICT ORDERS ELECTRIFICATION OF BELLS OF ST. PETERS'S
(59)
VATICAN CITY -- Historic chimes rising high above the great square succumb to modern means of sending its peal across the hills of Rome, and push buttons are groomed to replace the hands which once wearily tolled, the ancient bells. Engineers in charge of the job brave the precarious walks in the dome of the Cathedral and complete plans for erasing antiquity and installing 20th Century fixtures.
CITY IN WAR FRENZY AS ARMY HOSTS RUSH TO MANCHURIA FRONT
(86)
SHINAGAWA, Japan -- More than 30,000 men, women and children give reinforcement troops a mighty send-off on their way to the seaboard to embark for active duty in the trenches of the fighting area. The national spirit prevails in the throng's enthusiasm as the soldiers mobilize from remote military posts, converging at this center before boarding transports. Fired with resentment against China and the Geneva League of Nations, the warriors march off toward the battle zone with the din of compelling patriotic display ringing in their ears.
WHITE MEN RESCUE INDIAN BAND TRAPPED IN RAGING BLIZZARD EXCLUSIVE!
(150)
ATARQUE, N. M. -- Sensational pictures of the disaster that covered hundreds of square miles of the Redmen's reservation, 9,500 feet above sea-level Zuni and Navajo tribes threatened with complete annihilation, brave the fierce elements and swirling drifts to aid in the relief of 1,600 of their number trapped in the snow-bound mountains. Led by eager and intrepid white men the clansmen work frantically to defeat the most terrible storm that has visited the country in forty years, and avert one of the nation's most shocking tragedies.
(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
1931
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1931-12-03, 1931
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Topic / Theme
American football, 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 100, December 14, 1929
in Universal Newsreels, Release 100 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 8 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a prison riot.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 100 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1929, originally published 1929), 8 mins
Description
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a prison riot.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 100 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929 NUMBER 100
9 DIE AS TROOPS BOMB PRISON RIOTERS
AUBURN, N.Y.
(169)
Gas and bullets finally subdue convicts in second desperate uprising
1. Inside the prison gate, and bullet shattered glass where the terrific duel occurred
2. Capt. McGrath and Lieut. Hughes, State Troopers, who risked their...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about a prison riot.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL NUMBER 100 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929 NUMBER 100
9 DIE AS TROOPS BOMB PRISON RIOTERS
AUBURN, N.Y.
(169)
Gas and bullets finally subdue convicts in second desperate uprising
1. Inside the prison gate, and bullet shattered glass where the terrific duel occurred
2. Capt. McGrath and Lieut. Hughes, State Troopers, who risked their lives to rescue Warden Jennings
3. The Warden, still suffering from gas and beating by the convicts
4. Perry Johnson and Henry Sullivan, ringleaders, who were shot to death
ICE-CLAD FISHING FLEET FORCED BACK BY STORMS
GLOUCESTER, MASS.
(63)
New England trawlers seek harbor refuge after battling gales
LAST BELGIAN TROOPS LEAVE THE RHINELAND
AIX LA CHAPELLE, GERMANY
(110)
Ten years occupation of German territory is ended under treaty
1. Gen. Pouleur, Region Commandant
2. Glad to go home
3. Germany is glad, too
NAVY TAKES OVER FIRST OF LIGHT CRUISER GROUP
CAMDEN, N.J.
(44)
10,000 ton warship, Salt Lake City, one of eight ordered in 1924, is commissioned
ARMY GLIDER IS FLUNG TO DEATH IN MID-AIR
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
(87)
Warrant Officer Ferguson dies in attempt to span Golden Gate when safety belt breaks
1. The tragedy
ICE CURLERS OPEN SEASON ON ALPINE LAKES
ST. MORITZ, SWITZERLAND
(63)
European stars begin annual championship tournament
ODDITIES IN TODAY'S NEWS
HARRISON, N.J.
(85)
Shoot million volts through baby's body -- Walter Church, 2, is unharmed by experiment
1. Walter's grandpop is his own parlor lamp
2. "Lec--twissity"
BUNNIES LOSE "BENNIES"
SEATTLE, WASH.
(52)
Heavy powder puff demand speeds up shearing on world's biggest rabbit farm
THRIFT IN THE GAY '90'S
WESTWOOD, N.J.
(75)
Toy banks that helped to build modern fortunes shown in savings drive
CHINESE REBELS KILL MERCHANTS AND LOOT CITY
CANTON, CHINA
(117)
Storekeepers protest against lack of protection by Nationalist Government
1. Practically the whole business section is wiped out
2. Business as usual -- Shopkeepers are forced to sell their wares on the sidewalks
(Numbers indicate the 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
1929
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1929-12-14, 1929
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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