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DVD of the 1930's Universal Newsreels This is not BOOTLEG FILM MATERIALIt is AUTHORIZED to SELL on eBay This film material is lisence to distrubute by Television Research Center Archive 2000 User ID on ebay as publicdomainarchive. This material is from the public domain throughout the world , or from the Television Research Centers Archive 2000. It is copyright free and royalty free. All music distributed with the Stock Footage Clip Gallary is the copyright of Television Research Center Archive 2000 and is lisence to the buyer to use but not to resell. The Largest STOCK FOOTAGE COLLECTION Complete Universal Newsreels from the 1930's, Archive film from the 1930's. UNIVERSAL NEWSREELS 1930's SHOT SHEET Universal Newsreels 1930 1.....Axe for Turkeys, 1933/10/25 (1933) Westley, CA: A record crop of gobblers, each of which will provide twenty persons with the 'piece de resistance' of a Thanksfiving Day Dinner, are being fattened for the feat. Unusual pictures show a monster flock that will grace the plates of 200,000 persons." - no sound _______________________________________________________ 2....Carl Laemmle Arrives Home, 1933/10/25 (1933) ________________________________________________________ 3....U.S. Thrilled As President Outlines Recovery Progress, 1933/10/23 "Washington DC: In a dramatic message to the nation, the Chief Executive outlines in clear terms the steps the Government will take to speed economic recovery in America. Mr. Roosevelt describes striking plans for the stabilization of currency, and for mortgage and home relief." sound of FDR speaking Fireside Chat #4. ___________________________________________________________ 4....Cameraman Risks Life To Film 'Sub' In Striking Speed Tests, 1933/10/18 (1933) "In the Pacific: Exclusive pictures off the California Coast as Mervyn Freeman, Universal Newsreel staff photographer, takes remarkable pictures of sensational diving maneuvers while lashed to the periscope of the Navy's largest submarine, Narwahl, and remarkable interior views of the underwater boat as its crew frantically manipulates the intricate mechanism to maintain an even keel at a time when an error of a few degrees might prove fatal to the man above." (silent partial newsreel) ______________________________________________________ 5.....Navy Planes End Distance Hop, 1933/10/16 (1933) "San Diego, CA: After a massed formation flight of over 3,000 miles, a squadron of Navy planes, led by Rear Admiral A. W. Johnson and Lieutenant Commander Knefler McGinnis, are seen in spectacular pictures landing at the Naval base here." -no sound __________________________________________________ 6.....Gigantic Cattle Drive Starts, 1933/10/16 (1933) "Eads, Colorado: Spectacular scenes reminiscent of the Old West are revived as cowboys start their annual round-up of four thousand steers from the summer ranges in the mountains to the winter grazing grounds in the lowlands." - no sound ___________________________________________________ 7......Anzac In Curious Racial Mix-Up, 1933/10/16 (1933) Sydney, Australia: Unusual close-ups of a remarkable human enigma - Ernest Soong Soong Yee, an Australian, born in New South Wales, whose parents died while in China and who was adopted by a Chinese family and brought up as a Celestial. He needs an interpreter to converse with his fellow-citizens in the land of his birth." (partial newsreel) ______________________________________________________ 8.....Rival Candidates in New York Mayor Race, 1933/10/11 (1933) La Guardia and Joseph McKee speak. (partial newsreel) ________________________________________________________<P< Chicago: Exclusive sound pictures of Cecil H. Dill, of Traverse Coty, Michigan, an aspiring radio artist demonstrating his ability to render popular melodies by pressing his hands together. Dill modestly tells how he discovered his unusual talent. (partial newsreel) _________________________________________________________ 10.....Legionnaires Cheer Roosevelt As He Issues New 'Call To Colors', 1933/10/02 (1933) Chicago: Stirring scenes as the president addresses the members of the American Legion from the same platform on which he accepted the nomination to office, telling them that disabled ex-soldiers could expect greater benefits from the government in the future but that other veterans would not be accorded special privileges over other citizens because of their war records. Sound of FDR speaking. (partial newsreel) _____________________________________________________________ 11.....5 Nations Seek Balloon Title, 1933/09/04 (1933) (1) "Glenview, Illinois: Striking scenes at the Curtiss-Wright-Reynolds Airport as huge gas bags, representing Germany, Poland, Belgium, France and the United States, take off to start the classic James Gordon Bennett Race." (2) Aces's Antics Thrill Throngs - "Chicago: Breath-taking scenes at the International Air Races as Major Ernst Udet, renowned German pilot, performs amazing sky feats high above the heads of huge crowds which tensely watch his remarkable stunts." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ________________________________________________________________ 12.....Great Throngs Hail Crack Regiment , 1933/09/26 (1933) Chicago, IL: Impressive views of the Canadian Essex Scottish fighting unit, wearing plaid kilts designed for the ancient clan of McGregor, marching along the Avenue of Flags at the Century of Progress Exposition, during an official visit to the Fair. (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) _________________________________________________________ 13.....President Visits Foresters, 1933/08/14 (1933) "Shenandoah National Park, VA: Unusual scenes in the Blue Ridge Mountains as Mr. Roosevelt inspects the Civilian Conservation Corps' Camps, greeting the recruits and dining with them." scenes of FDR in car, eats with the CCC boys, FDR speaks. (partial newsreel) ______________________________________________________ 14.....Stratosphere Balloon Falls, 1933/08/07 (1933) "Chicago, IL: Remarkable scenes on Soldier Field as Lieutenant T. G. W. Settle, USN, starts his projected flight into the upper regions of the atmosphere and hectic scenes in a nearby railroad yard following the big gas bag's crash due to a leaky valve." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) _____________________________________________________________ 15....Huge Throngs Welcome Balbo, 1933/07/17 (1933) These pictures, including scenes taken from Universal Newsreel airplanes, represent the results of the greatest concentration of cameras and sound apparatus ever assembled by any newsreel.) Chicago, ILL: Unprecedented scenes at 'A Century of Progress Exposition,' where a million people, jamming the shore front of Lake Michigan, hail the Italian Air Minister and the intrepid crews of his twenty-four weaplanes upon the completion of their epochal mass flight from Orbetello, Italy. General Balbo is seen and heard in an exclusive screen interview, made at Universal Newsreel's sound studios, shortly after his arrival at the World's Fair." _____________________________________________________________ 16.....Track heroes given medals, 1933/07/17 (1933) Track heroes given medals ____________________________________________________________ 17.....President Asks Church Leaders, 1933/10/04 (1933) "New York, NY: Addressing the National Conference of Catholic Charities, the Chief Executive is seen in striking pictures, making an appeal for continued unemployment relief this winter, urging every community to aid the destitute, and promising that the Federal Government will do its share to assist the deserving needy. Many notables, including His Eminenece, Patrick Cardinal Hayes, hear Mr. Roosevelt's plea." sound of FDR speaking. (partial newsreel) _______________________________________________________ 18.....Balbo Nears American Goal, 1933/07/12 (1933) "Chicago IL: Graphic and exclusive views of the Century of Progress Exposition as thrilled throngs watch repairs for the Italian Air Fleet making progress in the history-making flight from Italy to the United States." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration). ________________________________________________________ 19.....Lindberghs Fly North On Epic Ocean Trip To Blaze New Air Route, 1933/07/10 "North Beach Airport, NY: Taking off from the waters of Bowery Bay the Flying Colonel and his wife are seen in unusual pictures on the start of their flight to Greenland to survey a route across the North Atlantic for the Pan American Airways." - no sound. "Freeport, IL: A remarkable screen inverview with Mrs. Caroline Mattern as she receives the report that her son Jimmie is safe and well after being forced down in Siberia on his trip around the world." (partial newsreel) _____________________________________________________________ 20.....President Speaks To The Nation, 1933/05/08 (1933) "Washington, DC: In a dramatic newsreel interview at the White House, the Chief Executive reviews the accomplishments of his two-months-old administration, promising further leislation designed to better economic conditions throughout the United States and to improve the financial standing of the industrial worker, the farmer and others." President Promises Better Wages For Industry Workers - scenes include FDR speaking Fireside Chat #2 - poor visual image of FDR's face. (partial newsreel) __________________________________________________________ 21.....New Dirigible on Trial Flights 1933/04/24 (1933) Akron, Ohio: Striking views of the official tests of the USS Macon, the largest airship in the world, just completed for the U.S. Navy. She is a sister ship of the wrecked Akron." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) __________________________________________________________ 22.....Akron Hulk Salvage 1933/04/24 (1933) "Barnegat, NJ: Impressive scenes of the finding of the control car and mid-section of the ill-fated Navy airship and the raising of the bent and twisted frame work by a group of USN salvage vessels." (2) New Dirigible on Trial Flights - "Akron, Ohio: Striking views of the official tests of the USS Macon, the largest airship in the world, just completed for the U.S. Navy. She is a sister ship of the wrecked Akron." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ________________________________________________________________ 23.....25,000 March In Giant Back Salary Protest By School Teachers 1933/04/17 "Chicago, IL: Parents and pupils join in a huge demonstration, tangling traffice for blocks as hundreds of thousands line the streets of the Loop to watch the bizarre procession staged by employees of the Board of Education, whose pay is eight months in arrears." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) _____________________________________________________________ 24.....Commander Describes Akron Tragedy While Navy Search Goes On 1933/04/06 "Washington DC: An impressive description, in his first official screen interview, by Lieut. Commander H. V. Wiley, one of the survivors of the ill-fated Akron, in which he tells in vivid words, how the appalling disaster occurred." (speech sound only of this partial newsreel) _________________________________________________________ 25....Akron Disaster 1933/04/04 (1933) Navy dirigible Akron crashed in the ocean near the New Jersey coast April 4, 1933, during a storm. Only 3 survived out of a crew of 76 men. (silent partial newsreel) ______________________________________________________________ 26....Money Stream Flow From Treasury 1933/03/20 (1933) "Washington, DC: Remarkable scenes showing Two Billion Dollars in Federal Reserve Bank Notes being turned out by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to meet the current cash famine. William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury, praises the efficiency of the plant, and tells how the resulting bills will relieve the situation." scenes of Secretary Woodin in money printing plant, trucks carry cash to banks. (silent partial newsreel) ____________________________________________________________ 27.....Hitlerites Parade In Rain To Demonstrate Great Nazi Strength 1933/03/16 (1933) "Berlin, Germany: An unprecedented display of power and organization by the Brown Shirted forces of the German Chancellor marks the final pre-election activities of the Social Democrats, with long columns of uniformed men in spirited procession down Unter den Linden from Brandenberg Gate to the Lustgarten, with Swastika banners fluttering over the Pretorian Guard the Storm Battalions that back up the new regine. Prof. Albert Einstein, world famous physicist, renounces his homeland because of Nazi anti-Semitic excesses." scenes include no pictures of Hitler. (silent partial newsreel) ________________________________________________________________<P< "Washington, DC: First sound pictures of the epochal opening of the special session of the Seventy-third Congress, the elevation of Representative Henry T. Rainey of Illinois to the Speaker's Chair, the reading of President Roosevelt's dramatic message calling for immediate banking legislation, and striking scenes of the president as he signs the resulting banking bill less than eight hours after his call for action to relieve the financial crisis. Meanwhile, in all parts of the country, philosophical citizens cheerfully make the best of the situation and transact business on a 'credit and carry' basis, while 'barter marts' brow and flourish." Congress deliberates on the bill , signs in stores, guitar traded for apples, police and people on the street. (silent partial newsreel) _____________________________________________________________ 29.....Extra! Special! Roosevelt Inaugurated 1933/03/05 (1933) Airplane takes off with film of FDR Inauguration, lands in New York City, views of the inaugural parade. "The First Sound Pictures Ever Shown of a Presidential Inauguration. The Brilliant Ceremonies marking The Induction of Franklin D. Roosevelt as the 32nd President of the United States. Striking close-up views of President-elect Roosevelt's arrival at the White House to take President Hoover to the Capitol for the Inaugural ceremony, and the historic ride of the celebrated pair down Pennsylvania Avenue, with a Congressional escort, as cheering thousands, massed on the sidewalks, hail the event. . . . Also, interesting scenes are shown of the record-breaking method by which these Universal Newspaper Newsreel sound pictures of the Inauguration were rushed from Washington to the screen via the country's fastest air transport, to establish an all-time record for newsreel service." _________________________________________________________ 30.....Sudden Gale Akron at Lakehurst NJ 1932/02/22 (1932) Navy dirigible is damaged by wind. ____________________________________________________________ 31....Mightiest War Game, 1932/02/22 (1932) Navy battleships and aircraft carriers prepare for Hawaii war games. (partial newsreel) ________________________________________________________ 32.....Pacific Armada, 1932/02/04 (1932) Navy battleships and aircraft carriers prepare for Hawaii war games. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 33 tate Speeds Case Against Hauptmann, 1935/01/23 (1935) "Flemington, NJ: Witnesses connect the kidnap ladder with wood purchased by Hauptmann. The ancient Court House and its surroundings receive a wintry coating of white, but Col. Lindbergh braves the cold without hat or coat." man speaks for the defense; newsreel ending and NRA eagle. (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 34 Roosevelt Asked To Ban On Strikes) ___________________________________________________________ 35 Lindberghs in Russia, 1933/10/25 (1933) Moscow, USSR: The famous aviator and his wife are seen in unusual pictures arriving here on their aerial survey and goodwill tour and being greeted by high government officials." - no sound ___________________________________________________________ 35 Loving Husband, 1933/10/25 (1933) Bronxville, NY: Remarkable scenes as the guardians of the law enforce a new traffic ordinance that prohibits husbands from bidding an affectionate farewell to their wives before boarding the train for their offices each morning." - no sound ___________________________________________________________ 36 Primo Carrera, 1933/10/25 (1933) Sequals, Italy: Colorful scenes as the world's heavyweight boxing champion is welcomed by his family and cheered by his neighbors in the little village where he was born, and of which he is now the 'first citizen.'" - no sound ___________________________________________________________ 37 Vest Pocket Cycle, 1933/10/25 (1933) Vest Pocket Cycle - "Cincinnati, Ohio: Exclusive pictures of a new vehicle, invented by Alex Brun, an aviator, that can be carried in an airplane and used to reach nearby towns in the event of a forced landing." - no sound ___________________________________________________________ 38 Kidnappers Lynched By Enraged Mob, 1933/11/06 (1933) ___________________________________________________________ 39 Help Needy Says First Lady, 1933/11/01 (1933) "Chicago: Impressive scenes as Mrs. Roosevelt, speaking before 8,000 members of the Illinois Federation of Professional and Women's Clubs, urges women throughout the nation to aid the destitute unemployed by co-operating with local unemployment committees in their fund raising efforts." sound of Eleanor Roosevelt speaking. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 40 Ancient Mexican Dances for President, 1933/11/06 (1933) Ancient tribal dances performed for the Mexican President.) ___________________________________________________________ 41 City Gold Rush Starts, 1933/11/06 (1933) ___________________________________________________________ 42 Czechs Celebrate Republic's Birth, 1933/11/06 (1933) ___________________________________________________________ 43 Farmers Arm To Break Picket Line, 1933/11/06 (1933) ___________________________________________________________ 44 Highlights In the News, 1933/11/06 (1933) ___________________________________________________________ 45 Hunters Open Season, 1933/11/06 (1933) ___________________________________________________________ 46 Veterans Parade in Hoboken, NJ, 1933/11/06 (1933) Veterans Parade in Hoboken, NJ. (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration). ___________________________________________________________ 47 Al Smith Hails End of Dry Law, 1933/11/13 (1933) "New York, NY: The Happy Warrior expresses his pleasure at the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment as huge shipments of gin are made with the approval of the Federal Government for the first time in thirteen years." sound of Al Smith speaking. (partial newsreel). ___________________________________________________________ 48 Hairdresser Wins Lottery, 1933/11/15 (1933) "Paris, France: Tense scenes as the lucky numbers are drawn in the great government-conducted gamble, won by Paul Bonhourse of Tarascon, who was awarded 5,000,000 frances, the equivalent of $307,000." (silent partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 49 King Dedicates Memorial, 1933/11/15 (1933) Brindisi, Italy: Impressive scenes as Victor Emmanuel III and Crown Prince Humbert mark the fifteenth anniversary of the signing of the Armistice by consecrating a huge cenotaph to the memory of the Royal Navy's sailors who died in the World War ___________________________________________________________ 50 Loyola Students Compete For Keg, 1933/11/15 (1933) Chicago, IL: Exclusive pictures of a hectic pushball game in which the Freshmen of Loyola University defeat the Sophomores in a wild battle for a prize beer keg, after many players suffer bumps and bruises. ___________________________________________________________ 51 Commander Settle Makes Record Stratosphere Hop, 1933/11/22 (1933) "Backneck, NJ: Remarkable scenes as the naval scientist and Major Chester L. Fordney of the Marine Corps, salvage their balloon and instruments and tell of their exploration into space during which they reached an altitude of 59,000 feet before landing in a swamp, miles from human habitation." sound of Fordney speaking at end. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 52 Ancient Chinese Field Games, ca. 1933 (ca. 1933) ___________________________________________________________ 53 Industry_Booms After Repeal of Prohibition, ca. 1933 (ca. 1933) ___________________________________________________________ 54 Soviet Envoy Talks With Roosevelt, ca. 1933 (ca. 1933) < P>___________________________________________________________ 55 Noted Speed Pilot Killed, 1934/06/25 (1934) "Paterson, LA: James R. Wedell, who set many aviation records, including several astounding racing marks at the Cleveland air shows, dies when his plane, in which he was giving instruction to a student flier, crashes from a 300-foot altitude." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 56 Highlights In the News, 1934/06/27 (1934) Armored car, trucks of soldiers, fighting in the streets. (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 57 President Reports To Nation On The Progress Of Recovery, 1934/06/27 (1934) "Washington DC: The Chief Executive, through Universal Newsreel, makes another characteristic 'intimate' talk to the people of the United States, giving an account of his stewardship and outlining his plan to spur national business recovery." sound of FDR speaking Fireside Chat #5. (2) Highlights In the News - Armored car, trucks of soldiers, fighting in the streets. (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 58 President Roosevelt Sails On 10,000 Mile Vacation Trip, 1934/07/02 (1934) "Annapolis, MD: Accompanied by his two sons, Franklin, Jr., and john, the Chief Executive boards the USS Houston for a long cruise that will take him to the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Colombia, through the Panama Canal and to Hawaii." poor quality sound of FDR speaking. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 59 Hauptmann Weapon Found As High Bail Is Set By Court, 1934/10/01 (1934) "New York City: A broken soup-spoon, ground to razor-like sharpness, is discovered in the prisoner's cell as Judge patterson demands $100,000 bonds for the suspect's release. Detectives demolish the carpenter's garage in search of evidence. New jersey officials prepare the 106-year-old Hunterdon County courthouse for a trial." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 60 Hauptmann Identified At Hearing, 1934/10/17 (1934) Hauptmann Identified At Hearing - some sound. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 61 Extra!! Scoop! - First Actual Pictures - Assassination, 1934/10/17 (1934) King Alexander and Louis Barthou, Shot Down in Streets of Marseilles by Revolutionists. Furious Spectators Batter Killer to Death As His Victims Die. Alexander Murdered - "Universal Newsreel brings you the First Actual motion pictures of the murder of King Alexander of Jugoslavia and French Foreign Minister Barthou" scenes of the King arriving on cruiser at Marseilles, ride through town, shots, mob beats the assassin, a Croatian. ___________________________________________________________ 62 "Five and Ten" Princess Home Again, 1934/11/28 (1934) "New York City: The former Barbara Hutton reaches the United States after extensive honeymoon travels abroad. She is unaccompanied by Prince Mdivani, her Georgian husband, who is in India playing polo." scenes of man telling Hutton where to stand, in front of mics. (partial newsreel). ___________________________________________________________ 63 Von Papen Adds Vote To Victory, 1935/01/23 (1935) "Saarbruecken, Saar: The German Ambassador to Austria adds his ballot to the hundreds of thousands cast by Saarlanders returning the rich mining district to the Reich." (2) State Speeds Case Against Hauptmann - "Flemington, NJ: Witnesses connect the kidnap ladder with wood purchased by Hauptmann. The ancient Court House and its surroundings receive a wintry coating of white, but Col. Lindbergh braves the cold without hat or coat." man speaks for the defense; newsreel ending and NRA eagle. (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration). ___________________________________________________________ 64 Wilenz Sure Of Convicting Hauptmann, 1935/01/28 (1935) "Flemington, NJ: The Attorney-General declares himself satisfied that the state's completed case will result in the conviction of Hauptmann as the kidnapper and murdered of Lindbergh's son." - sound of prosecuter saying he has rested its case; newsreel ending. (partial newsreel). ___________________________________________________________ 65 Hauptmann Testifies, 1935/01/30 (1935) Flemington NJ - (long title card) "With bated breath, millions and millions have anxiously awaited the sensational day in this terrific trial! Millions upon millions want to hear and see and know exactly what happened and how! 'What does Bruno Hauptmann say? ... How does he look? ... What will be the jury's and public's reaction to his testimony?' For weeks every newspaper has front-paged and built up this tremendous real-life drama! Now Universal Newsreel takes it out of the imagination and flashes it right before the very ears and eyes of your patrons - fast and hot!" scenes of Hauptmann taking the witness stand; newsreel ending and NRA eagle. - sound of trial but no narration (partial newsreel). ___________________________________________________________ 66 Roosevelt Addresses Boy Scouts, 1935/02/11 (1935) President Hails Scouting At 25th Anniversary Fete - "Washington, DC: The Chief Executive radios a congratulatory message to members of the Boy Scouts of America all over the United States on the occasion of the great youth movement's silver jubilee." (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 67 FDR Buys First Baby Bond, 1935/03/04 (1935) "Washington, DC: The President launches the Government's new 'Bargain Sale' by purchasing $25 certificates of the new issue from Postmaster General Farley while Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau looks on." (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 68 2200 Men Out On Strike At Motor Plant, 1935/04/24 (1935) "Toledo, Ohio: Huge crowds of pickets patrol the approaches to an automobile factory when negotiations between workers and owners fail. Francis J. Dillon explains the American Federation of Labor's position in the industry. ___________________________________________________________ 69 Old-Fashioned Town Crier On Job Again, 1935/04/24 (1935) "Provincetown, Mass.: The brassy voice of this historic village's recently-appointed Town Crier forces attention to his recital of community news delivered in time-honored manner." (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 70 F. D. R. Sees Fear Vanishing, 1935/04/29 (1935) "Washington DC: The President again addresses the nation, expressing optimism and outlining his program to expedite work relief to all sections of the country." sound of FDR speaking Fireside Chat #7. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 71 Red Cross Unit Bombed In Ethiopia,1936/02/12 (1936) "Rain of Bombs Kills And Maims Red Cross Workers (Photographed by Howard Winner, Ace Universal Newsreel Cameraman) - Dolo, Ethiopia: Exclusive, authentic pictures graphically show the flaming terror hurled against a Red Cross field unit near Nugelli by Italian airmen. Bombs and machine-gun fire kill and cripple Swedish doctors and their Ethiopian assistants. Scores of wounded soldiers die as the raiders ignore Red Cross flags. These scenes are among the most amazing ever made by a newsreel cameraman." - shows cameraman turning crank "These exclusive pictures were filmed at great personal peril . . ." (silent partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 72 Giant Dirigible Sets Record, 1936/05/11 (1936) "Lakehurst, NJ: Humming over metropolitan New York in the dawn, the huge dirigible 'Hindenburg' reaches her base at the Naval Air Station with shining honors for the fastest crossing of the North Atlantic ever made by a commercial passenger aircraft. The tremendous Zeppelin carries more than a hundred persons across the sea, many of them of international fame. Brought safely to land, the ship is lodged in a waiting hangar as thousands upon thousands of sightseers gather from near and far to view the giant balloon." scenes of Hindenburg arriving over New York, Nazi swastika on tail, man speaks. (some parts silent in this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 73 Terrific Floods Sweep Citis In Western Penna., 1936/03/18 (1936) (Special Release: To be Shipped Separately) - Pittsburgh PA: Rapidly-rising water covers fifty blocks in the heart of the city, causing damages mounting to $10,000,000 as the menace of inundation hits a wide area. Communication lines broken, isolating Lewiston and Johnstown where a repetition of the horrible disaster of 1889 becomes a terrifying possibility to 66,000 residents. Scenes of horror multiply as swirling water crushes all barriers, leaving untold thousands homeless or unable to resume their jobs." ___________________________________________________________ 74 Automobile for Cross-Country Travel Devised, 1936/11/09 (1936) "European engineers try out an automobile with startling new suspension features which enable the machine to disregard the smooth pavement of the highways and cut across ditches, hills and even cliffs in a cross-country dash." ___________________________________________________________ 75 Roosevelt Welcomed Back At Capital, 1936/11/09 (1936) "Washington, DC: President Roosevelt receives an enthusiastic reception as he returns to the city following his triumphant re-election. The Chief Executive thanks the Nation for its support, through a newsreel interview." some sound of FDR speaking. ___________________________________________________________ 76 Special Release - 425 Children Die As Gas Explosion Shatters School, 1937/03/20 (1937) "New London, Texas tragedy - 425 Children Die As Gas Explosion Shatters School in center of rich East Texas oil field, caused by gas pockets in school basement." ___________________________________________________________ 77 Thousands Weep As School Blast Victims Are Buried, 1937/03/20 (1937) Thousands Weep As School Blast Victims Are Buried. ___________________________________________________________ 78 Special Release - Zeppelin Explodes Scores Dead, 1937/05/10 (1937) "Lakehurst, NJ: Thirty-five persons die and scores of others are injured as the mighty dirigible explodes three hundred feet over the landing field at the end of her first voyage of the season from Europe. A terrific burst of flame engulfs the stern of the ship and spreads with the rapidity of lightning to the bow. The inferno of blazing hydrogen gas cremates all living beings in its path, as the twisted skeleton of the balloon settles quickly to the ground. Rescue crews brave death to save sixty-three persons, some of them horribly burned." scenes of Hindenburg burning with narration. ___________________________________________________________ 79 Newsreel intro with music (1) Remarkable New Aid To Navigation, 1937/05/12 (1937) "San Antonio, TX: navigators on sea or land, or in the air, now can tell their position in less than a minute, no matter what atmospheric conditions may prevail. The Hagner Position Finder does away with logarithms and the old, difficult process of navigation." (2) One-Man Band - "New York City: Elmer Trudgen, a Canadian farmboy, shows Gotham that the One-Man Band is not langer imagination. He has a contraption that enables him to play the piano, violin, guitar, harmonica, bass drum, snare drum, triangle, wood blocks, cymbals, cowbells and chime - all at once!" (3) "London Busmen Go On Strike - "London, England: On the very eve of Coronation festivities, busmen in the British capital knock transportation into a cocked hat by going on strike. The streets look deserted, and would-be-bus-passengers wear out show leather and ancient pavements." (4) Professor Invents Sleeve Protector - "Waukesha, Wisconsin: Dear old Prof. I. M. Nutts is in again, with a new device to take the viciousness out of the most untamed piece of butter that ever disgraced a table, or smeared your sleeves. You can reach over the oleo in perfect safety with the Prof's new gadget." (some parts silent in this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 80 Special Release - The Coronation of King George VI, 1937/05/18 (1937) "SEE the Archbishop Place the Crown Upon the Monarch's Head! Tremendous Throngs at World's Greatest Pageant! Britain's Peers in Glamorous Array! Premiers of the World-Wide Empire! The Members of the Royal Family! The Gilded Coach of State in its Triumphal Procession! The Galaxy of Glittering Military Uniforms in the Big Parade! Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Famed Landmarks! The Whole Glorious Ceremony! SEE the Actual Rites in the Historic Westminster Abbey! The Terrific National Enthusiasm for the New Sovereigns! Thousands of Troops, Mounted and on Foot! Scores of Bands, Playing Martial Music! The Brilliant Uniforms of Envoys from Foreign Nations! The Age-Old Trappings of British Royalty! Every Angle of the Big Show!" (complete newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 81 G-Man Hoover Blasts Lenient Parole Boards, 1937/10/04 (1937) "Washington, DC: J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, attacks the methods of lenient parole boards in releasing known criminals." sound of J. Edgar Hoover speaking (2) "Quantico, VA: Machine-guns rattle as Federal agents 'raid' a prop gangster hideout." sound of pistol firing range, machine guns at night. (some parts silent in this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 82 U.S. Faces War Says Roosevelt, 1937/10/06 (1937) "Chicago: In a ringing speech, President Roosevelt warns of a steadily-increasing danger of armed conflict menacing the United States. Without naming any nation as responsible, the Chief Executive finds a threat in present attacks from the air on civilians, and ships attacked and sunk by submarines in time of peace and without cause or notice. Gravely, the President asserts that if such things can happen in other parts of the world, America cannot feel secure for long. Universal Newsreel presents the President's speech as a historic document, and gives with it a dramatic view of incidents of aggression which called forth Mr. Roosevelt's impassioned warning." scenes of parade outdoors, sound of FDR speaking outdoors under tent, silent scenes of war inserted into FDR's speech, FDR says I Hate War. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 83 World-Wide News Events, 1938/04/04 (1938) FDR Sees Homestead Project - "Pine Mountain Valley, Georgia: The President wishes some 'scoffers' at Government aid to agriculture could share his inspection of the Pine Mountain Valley Homestead, built to aid sharecroppers." FDR arrives in car at Homestead, sound of FDR speech from car, facing away from camera toward crowd (no pictures of the Homestead project in this partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 84 World-Wide News Events, 1938/04/20 (1938) FDR Pleads For Democracy - "Washington, DC: Asking for important new appropriations for the relief of unemployment, the President points out that Democracy has disappeared in many countries because of weak, confused Government." scenes of FDR speaking Fireside Chat #12. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 85 World of Sports, 1938/06/22 (1938) "New York, NY: Louis and Schmeling weigh in before a big crowd at Madison Square Garden on the eve of their sensational one-round fight in which the Brown Bomber knocked the challenger down repeatedly until the bout was stopped." scenes of Joe Louis and Max Schmeling at weight check for boxing match. (some sound, but Louis does not speak in this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 86 World-Wide News Events, 1938/06/27 (1938) "Washington, DC: In his 13th 'Fireside Chat,' President Roosevelt denies that he, as President, will enter the primary fight, but asserts his right as party Chief to speak in defense of the liberal Democratic platiform." scenes of FDR speaking Fireside Chat #13. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 87 Blue and Gray At 75th Anniversary Of Great Battle, 1938/07/04 (1938) "Gettysburg, PA: Before 150,000 persons, President Roosevelt dedicates the Eternal Light Peace Memorial on the famous battlefield during the impressive and stirring 75-year Reunion, attended by 1,800 Civil War Veterans, both Blue and Gray." only sound of brief FDR speech. (2) World-Wide New Events - King Sees Naval Display "Weymouth, England: Colorful and impressive fleet maneuvers, demonstrating Britain's 'Rule of the Waves,' are staged for George VI, who witnesses the thrilling war games from the Flagship 'Nelson.'" (some parts silent in this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 88 World-Wide News Events, 1938/07/06 (1938) "Burbank, CA: Howard Hughes, wealthy aviator, takes off for New York in his 'round the world' plane. New York, NY: A big crowd welcomes the sportsman pilot when he flies in from the Coast." some sound when Hughes briefly speaks. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 89 All Nations Shaken By War Crisis, 1938/09/19 (1938) "Washington, DC: In the face of a possible new world conflict abroad, Pres. Roosevelt summons his cabinet officers for a conference on the European crisis. (2) Paris, France: Premier Daladier and Foreign Minister Bonnet fly to London, where they and Prime Minister Chamberlain move to exert pressure on Czechoslovakia to grant Hitler's demands of Sudeten territory annexation. (3) England: Braemer, Scotland, King George cuts short a visit at the colorful Scottish games to rush home for conference with his 'War' Cabinet. (4) Germany: Goose-stepping soldiers march toward the Czech border as 'incidents' arise to threaten peace. Italy: Mussolini exorts his followers and declares his nation will side with Germany, war or no war! (5) Russia: The Soviet Republic, 'key' factor in the crisis, displays its military might as a warning to the fascist bloc. (6) Czechoslovakia: Between the 'fying pan' of British and French pressure, and the 'fire' of Nazi aggression, Pres. Benes takes a firm stand against annexation." scenes include White House, barrage balloons, Mussolini. (some parts silent in this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 90 Radio Station's 'Attack By Mars' Panics Thousands, 1938/10/31 (1938) (1) "New York, NY: Thousands of radio listeners throughout the U. S. are frightened into mass hysteria by a dramatization of H. G. Wells' old thriller, 'The War of the Worlds,' as staged by orson Welles, young actor-manager." sound of Orson Welles speaking at press conference. (2) King Visits Ill Youngsters - "London, England: Inmates at the Hospital for Sick Children in Great Ormond Street get a great thrill when King George and Queen Elizabeth visit the institution's new buildings and stay for a real tea party as guests of the youthful patients." (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 91 Light Tanks Show Their Prowess In Battle Maneuvers, 1938/11/02 (1938) (1) "Fort Meade, MD: Mechanical monsters of the 66th U. S. Infantry (Light Tanks) sweep everything before them as they advance through smoke and shell fire to the attack. A thrilling sight, from daylight to dark, as the 'battle wagons' roll along." (2) Seabiscuit Wins match Race - "Pimlico, MD: The horse racing classic of the Century! War Admiral, the favorite, is beaten by three lengths as C. S. Howard's West Coast wonder horse takes the sensational match race that thrills 40,000 fans." (some parts silent in this partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 92 Mayor La Guardia opens Red Cross drive, 1938/11/09 (1938) Mayor La Guardia opens Red Cross drive. (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 93 King and Queen Leave Britain On American Tour, 1939/05/15 (1939) "London, England: Impressive scenes as King George and Queen Elizabeth leave London on the start of their trip to Canada and the U.S. Huge throngs jam the dock at Portsmouth as their majesties bid farewell to family and gov't officials and board the HMS Empress of Australia." (partial newsreel) ___________________________________________________________ 94 Welles Off To Panama, 1939/09/18 (1939) "Brooklyn, NY: The Underscretary of State sails on the SS Santa Clara, with others in the American delegation to attend the 21-Nation conference at Panama on hemispheric solidarity and neutrality action in the new war." (sound of Sumner Welles speaking in the partial newsreel without narration) ___________________________________________________________ 95 Norman Alley's Bombing of USS Panay Special Issue, 1937/12/12 (1937) (1) Reel 1 - "Nanking" (2) Reel 2 - "Uncensored!!! Unedited!!! The U.S.S. Panay Bombing in its entirey - exactly as photographed!" (this newsreel special is 22 minutes long, with music and narration) ___________________________________________________________ Copyright © 2005 B. Nord All rights reserved. Features subject to change. Copyright © 2005 B. Nord All rights reserved.Features subject to change. will play on a PC or MAC Encoded in MPEG 1Can be copied into your computer with any CD burning program and edited into your production . The Archive 2000 Film Stock Footage Collectionis the largest Archive film collection to be digitized and made available with all productions rights.It includes a A to Z liberary of film and video clips from around the world. 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