1935
| SORT DATE |
CONTENTS |
| 1/10/35 |
Cuts and Outs. GERMAN FRONT AND ANTI HITLER DEMONSTRATION. Saar. Banners reading "Germany Against Hitler" etc. Trumpeters of Anti Hitler Front. Max Braun speaking. (Unreleased) |
| 1/13/35 |
PEOPLE REJOICE AFTER THE PROCLAMATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE PLEBISCITE ON STREETS OF SAARBRUCK. Different scenes and general views of main street. Man selling placards "The Saar is Free." Even Catholic church decorated with Hitler flags. (Unreleased) |
| 1/14/35 |
SAAR VOTES FOR RETURN TO GERMANY. Final pictures made just before epochal plebiscite as League Army holds review assuring order at polls. (HNR Vol.6-No.233) |
| 1/14/35 |
Cuts and Outs. PRISONERS VOTING IN PRISON, SAARBRUCKEN. Prisoners in corridors waiting to vote - papers put into urn under control of two members of the German Front and Anti Hitler Front. (Unreleased) |
| 1/21/35 |
MAP OF ETHIOPIA, RELIEF. (Unreleased) |
| 2/23/35 |
JAPANESE CHILDREN CELEBRATING CONFIRMATION IN BUDDHIST FAITH, STOCKTON, CA. Solemn procession of children in oriental dress holding up their confirmation cards to camera. Children posing with High Priest of Buddha. Bishop Shojo Otani who presided. Procession through the streets. closing ceremonies by striking ancient sacred bell. (HNR Vol.6-No.245) |
| 3/20/35 |
RUSSIA AROUSED BY GERMAN "THREAT": Soviets see Reich re-arming as forerunner of attack - Move to pacify Japan. Sub 1 - Scenes along the Chinese Eastern Railway, just sold to Japan, in move for Far East peace as Red union centers attention on Germany. |
| 3/25/35 |
DUST STORMS REVIVE FEAR OF NEW SAHARA. Vast area in the mid-West turned into desert wastes. Nation warned of peril. Sub. 1 - Tragic scenes in Kansas and Colorado as whirling winds leave trail of desolation and ruin. (HNR Vol.6-No.253) |
| 3/25/35 |
MAP OF EUROPE. Map showing England, France, Russia, Italy, and Germany. (Unreleased) |
| 3/25/35 |
HUNGER SIEGE ON PITTSBURG COUNTY COURTHOUSE, McAlester, Oklahoma. Destitute woman whose husband has gone on march with 15,000 others. Destitute grandmother. Destitute man with shoes too thin to go on march, father of five. Scene of the siege, where hunger strikers slept on bare floor and benches. Disgruntled crowd. Relief workers leaving courthouse under guard of sheriff's deputies. (Unreleased) |
| 3/25/35 |
GREEK REVOLUTION - LOYAL TROOPS ARRIVE. Radio installed by government to advise rebel vessels they will be treated as pirates. Passenger planes requisitioned. Planes patrolling. (Unreleased) |
| 3/25/35 |
PRES. ROOSEVELT CERTIFIES CONSTITUTION OF PHILLIPPINE ISLANDS, WASHINGTON DC. Roosevelt signing constitution while State Dept. officials from Philippine Islands look on. President signing and handing constitution to Governor General of Philippines, Frank Murphy and duplicate to President of Philippine Senate, Manuel L. Queen - Statement by Roosevelt, Sec. of War George H Derry and Queen. (HNR Vol.6-No.252) |
| 3/30/35 |
NAZI PARADE. Hitler Youth - Hitler inspecting lines - Hess - smiling boys - von Blomberg - flags - Goering - troops - memorial wreath - navy marching - cavalry marching - motorcycles - tanks - Germans on roof and windows "heil" troops - brownshirts. (Unreleased) |
| 4/15/35 |
DUST STORMS SWEEP WESTERN KANSAS. Scenes made near Garden City, Dodge City and Friend during height of storm. Silent rolls show farms being swept by dust near Garden City, Kansas. Dust covering machinery - transcontinental bus stop at Garden City and passengers entering hotel with masks - farmer and family with cow and dog travelling down road in teeth of storm. Several sound interviews with natives showing spirit of optimism. (HNR Vol.6-No.259) |
| 4/15/35 |
STUDENTS ANTI-WAR STRIKE AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, WEST LOST ANGELES, CA. (Unreleased) |
| 4/15/35 |
COLLEGE BOYS ENJOY ANTI-WAR "STRIKES". University students in many cities blow off steam in lively demonstrations. Sub 1 - Scenes in Los Angles, Cambridge and New York proving that college lads still have sense of humor. (HNR Vol.6-No.259) |
| 4/21/35 |
ELECTION OF WOMEN TO ALL OFFICES, New Albany, Kansas. Group of mayor and council, all women. Mayor Susie Murphy talking. Mrs. Laura May Shelton, Judge, talking. Mrs. Kathryn Bivins, council member, talking. Mrs. Effie Laughlin, council member, talking. Mrs. Murphy congratulated on elections. Shots of Railroad station and high street. (Unreleased) |
| 4/21/35 |
ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION, CITY HALL PLAZA, PA. Shot of student making speech for platform - Crowds with signs listening to speeches - Second student making anti-war speech - back view of crowd and speaker - wide angle of crowd. (Unreleased) |
| 4/26/35 |
ELECTION IN DANZIG GERMANY. Colorfully flagged streets. Ministers Goering, Heb and Goebbels greeted with great enthusiasm. (Unreleased) |
| 5/15/35 |
FATHER COUGHLIN INVADES NEW YORK. Big crowds turn out to hear Detroit's noted radio priest expound his theories. |
| 5/15/35 |
GERMANY HONORS ITS GREAT MASTERS. Berlin. Large concert in commemoration of great German musicians Bach, Handel and Schultz. Reich minister Goebbels speaks of merits of the three great masters and their importance for the musical life of Germany. (Unreleased) |
| 5/22/35 |
PARIS DEPARTMENT STORE SPECIALIZES IN SELLING GAS MASKS. Family - store - gas proof bag for baby. (HNR Vol.6-No.270) |
| 5/26/35 |
OGELTHROPE UNIVERSITY HONORS 12 PROMINENT WOMEN, City Auditorium, Atlanta, GA. Alma Mater Hymn by Glee club - Degrees presented by Dr. Thornell Jacobs to Ruth Blair, Florence Sabin, Annie Cannon, Caroline Miller, Josephine Roche, Helen Reid, Caroline O'Day, Martha Berry, Mrs. Sidney Lanier, Amelia Earhart, (two women omitted). (Unreleased) |
| 6/10/35 |
WILLIAM GREEN, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. Mrs. Perkins, Secretary of Labor. John Lewis, President United Mine Workers - Leaving White House after conference with President. (Unreleased) |
| 6/10/35 |
FRENCH WOMAN FIGHT FOR RIGHT TO VOTE. Paris - suffragette with placard - few men voted for women - Pres. Lebrun - voting stand. (Unreleased) |
| 6/10/35 |
SUFFRAGETTES FIGHT FOR RIGHT TO VOTE. Paris. At Bastille French women, led by Mrs. Louise Weiss, are shown breaking symbolic chains and making a joy fire with them. (Unreleased) |
| 6/15/35 |
FRANCES PERKINS DISCUSSES SOCIAL SECURITY MEASURE, Department of Labor, Washington D.C. (Unreleased) |
| 6/21/35 |
ABYSSINIANS GO ARMED TO PRAYER. Priests act as gun carriers as war clouds add fervor to Ethiopia's greatest religious festival. (HNR Vol.6-No.282) |
| 6/21/35 |
Cuts and Outs. ABYSSINIANS GO ARMED TO PRAYER. Priests act as gun carriers as war clouds add fervor to Ethiopia's greatest religious festival. (Unreleased) |
| 6/21/35 |
CHINESE CHILDREN MEASURED AND RECORDED FOR AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PROJECT CONDUCTED BY SERA, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. Dr. Wong obtaining head measurements at SERA Chinese nursery. At 11:30 nursery serves luncheon to children. Hungry children enjoying their meal at small tables. For second helping they leave table to have plate refilled, also help themselves to desert. Children resting on cots after luncheon. Children sleeping. (Unreleased) |
| 7/16/35 |
SCENES OF RIOTING WITH MILITARY CALLED OUT, Belfast, Ireland. (Unreleased) |
| 7/24/35 |
NEW GERMAN ENGINE. Latest construction - with which German railway hopes to increase speed Fire Brigade in Upper Bavaria. (Unreleased) |
| 8/27/35 |
COLORED ELKS PARADE, WASHINGTON D.C. Start of parade - side shot of parade - crowd - bandmaster - general view of parade - the Imperial Potentate - various other bandmasters - Leader of Washington Legion Post - Jim Europe Post Band - Bandmaster O.V. Oct Lodge - Madame Queen and her maids - Joe Louis reviews parade from balcony. (HNR Vol.6-No.298) |
| 8/27/35 |
FRENCH FACISTS PARADE ARMED WITH STICKS. Commemorating Joan of Arc. Paris Gen.'s Gouraud and Maurin, Marcel Regnier, Charles Maurras. (Unreleased) |
| 9/11/35 |
Cuts and Outs. 16th ASSEMBLY OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS. General view of League - inside view of Palace - Litvinoff - Ethiopian representative - view of academy- scenes showing Ethiopian cruelty - arrival of delegates - speeches by Ruiz Guinazu of Argentina, Pres. of council, Edouard Benes of Czechoslovakia and Samuel Hoare of Great Britain. (Unreleased) |
| 9/11/35 |
[LEAGUE OF NATIONS] WARNS ITALY. France lines up with Britain at Geneva as America, too, makes plea for peace. Sub. 1 - Italy goes on preparing as 50,000 boys bearing guns march by Mussolini in Rome as mobilization of 3,000,000 youngsters for home guard is planned. Sub. 2 - In Addis Ababa speakers exhort excited crowds to prepare for air raids as rainy season nears close. (HNR Vol.6-No.303) |
| 9/25/35 |
Cuts and Outs. ETHIOPIA RUSHES TROOPS TO FRONT. Native army goes forward to face Italian forces - Emperor calls 800,000. (Unreleased) |
| 9/25/35 |
ETHIOPIA RUSHES TROOPS TO FRONT. Native army goes forward to face Italian forces - Emperor calls 800,000. Sub. 1 - General Makalle, who helped defeat Italy at Adowa in 1896, supervises departure of Imperial Guards for Eritrea and Somaliland frontiers. (HNR Vol.7-No.202) |
| 9/25/35 |
WAR DRUMS IN ETHIOPIA. Italian troops, war drums in villages. (Unreleased) |
| 10/2/35 |
ITALY STRIKES! "WAR" BEGINS IN ETHIOPIA! Britain takes no chances as England's mightiest warships stand guard at Gibraltar. More sea-fighters are stationed in the Suez Canal to protect Britain's "lifeline of empire." In Addis Ababa thousands of volunteers swarm into Capital as air raid drills are started. Italy's answer shown in first films from Eritrea where thousands of Mussolini's troops pass in review before advancing on Ethiopian border. (HNR Vol.7-No.204) |
| 10/2/35 |
BERTHOLD JAKOB ANTI-NAZI-GERMAN JEWISH SOCIALIST, DELIVERS A SPEECH AFTER HIS RELEASE BY GERMANY, PARIS. (Unreleased) |
| 10/2/35 |
Cuts and Outs. ITALY STRIKES! "WAR" BEGINS IN ETHIOPIA! Britain takes no chances as England's mightiest warships stand guard at Gibraltar. More sea-fighters are stationed in the Suez Canal to protect Britain's "lifeline of empire." (Unreleased) |
| 10/2/35 |
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DEDICATES BOULDER DAM, NEVADA. Roosevelt talking - crowd shots - dam, showing whole project - diversion tunnel - crowd and President - young admirers - President and party - President addresses dedication. (HNR Vol.7-No.204) |
| 10/7/35 |
ITALY AVENGES DEFEAT OF 1896! ADOWA FALLS! A visualized summary based on International News Service War dispatches by Floyd Gibbons and H. R. Knickerbocker at the front in Ethiopia. Sub. 1 - First scenes from Asmara of actual start of Italy's troops on the advance to Adowa. (HNR Vol.7-No.205) |
| 10/12/35 |
Complete Newsreel. ITALIANS PRESS ON IN ETHIOPIAN WAR! -- Victorious invaders drive ahead on the Adowa front. Selassie rallies forces. Sub. 1 - General de Bono, Commander-in-Chief, and Count Ciano, Il Duce's flying son-in-law, are hailed as heroes by troops of Adowa push. Sub. 2 - Cannons go forward as road builders transform muddy trails into modern highways. Sub. 3 - In Addis Ababa, Emperor Haile Selassie presides at great festival as priests pray for army's success. Sub. 4 - While other diplomats pay respect, Italian Minister Vinci-Gugluicci stands by until he gathers his staff from interior. Sub. 5 - Ethiopian troops, presenting a surprisingly efficient appearance, stream away for the front. BRITAIN PREPARES! ORDERS BIGGER NAVY RUSHED! -- Premier Baldwin, Ramsey MacDonald and Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announce Empire's determination to halt Mussolini's African adventure. METROTONE SNAPSHOTS. J.D. ROCKEFELLER, 96, ARRIVES IN FLORIDA -- "Neighbor John" is greeted by townsfolk at Ormond. Interesting views of aged oil king who has determined to reach century mark. WILD WEST COMES EAST WITH PLENTY OF FIREWORKS -- Bucking broncos hit New York with a bang and, as usual, cowboys get all the worst of it. SAFETY BAG AIDS WAR ON CRIME -- Chicago police try out new device to trap bandits and it proves quite a surprise package. REAL THRILLER FOR GRIDIRON FANS! -- Yale Bulldog in sensational come-back snatches victory from surprised Quakers. CORNHUSKERS LOSE TO BIG 10 CHAMPS -- Minnesota wins 12 by 7 in lively battle with Nebraska eleven. DARK HORSE WINS $90,000 FUTURITY -- Last Dollar Dan sunk again as Tintagel 7 to 1 shot, takes rich Belmont classic. (HNR Vol.7-No.207) |
| 10/16/35 |
ETHIOPIA WAR SPECIAL! FIRST ACTUAL FILMS OF GREAT ADOWA DRIVE. Official pictures from the Italian front! First authentic scenes of the tremendous push by Il Duce's men to avenge the defeat of 1896 with a vivid description by Edwin C. Hill, based on the eyewitness stories, from the front line, of Floyd Gibbons, famous war correspondent. (HNR Vol.7-No.208) |
| 10/18/35 |
WEST IS EAST TO AMERICAN-BORN JAPANESE. In spite of birthplace, Buddhist festival in San Jose, California, shows English- speaking Nipponese clinging to oriental customs. (HNR Vol.7-No.210) |
| 10/19/35 |
EMPEROR'S PLEA STIRS ETHIOPIA. Wild scenes in Addis Ababa as natives vow fight to death against invading Italians. Sub. 1 - Fifty nations vote to boycott Italy. Intimate views of outstanding personalities at Geneva with Captain Anthony Eden, Britain's League Minister, making plea that brings action. Sub. 2 - Rome, undisturbed by threatened sanctions, rejoices over news of triumphs - 25,000 new Fascist officers march in victory parade before Mussolini. (HNR Vol.7-No.210) |
| 10/28/35 |
SELASSIE'S CHIEFS DESERT TO ITALY. Ethiopians pledge loyalty to conquerors at Aduwa in spectacular ceremony. (HNR Vol.7-No.211) |
| 11/10/35 |
PRE-ELECTION SPEECH BY LLOYD GEORGE, LONDON. Speech deals with unemployment, peace and re-armament. (Unreleased) |
| 11/13/35 |
BLACKSHIRTS IN CITY STREET FIGHT, London, England. London Stock Exchange - Blackshirts selling newspapers and later meeting with trouble - fighting scenes - arrest by police - crowds. (Unreleased) |
| 11/18/35 |
NOMINATION DAY FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS. England. Herbert Morrison and opponent Miss Graves - others. (Unreleased) |
| 11/21/35 |
PRESS CARAVANS DEPART FOR DESYE, ETHIOPIA. Difficulties of Hearst news truck - Varges - camp. (Unreleased) |
| 12/6/35 |
WAR SCENES FROM DESYE, ETHIOPIA. Torpedoes broke. (Unreleased) |
| 12/9/35 |
DELEGATES AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE FOR NAVAL CONFERENCE, LONDON. (Unreleased) |
| 12/10/35 |
10,000 SHRIEKING WARRIORS PARADE BEFORE HAILE SELASSIE, ASSURING HIM OF THEIR LOYALTY, ADDIS ABABA. |
| 12/13/35 |
THE HARLEM EAGLE COMES HOME. Splendiferous Colonel Julian, arriving at New York, brings sad news that Emperor Selassie is no friend of the Negro. (HNR Vol.7-No.225) |
| 12/16/35 |
HAILE SELASSIE WITH PRINCE MAKOUNNEN AT ADVANCED FIELD HEADQUARTERS STUDYING MAP. (Unreleased) |
| 12/20/35 |
PRESIDENT OF TURKEY REVIEWING TROOPS. (Unreleased) |
| 12/25/35 |
THE NEWS PARADE OF 1935! VIVID SCENES of storms in Florida. DRAMATIC RESCUES in the Mohawk, Havana, Dixie and Rotterdam epics of the sea. THE HAUPTMANN CASE -- a clear, concise review of the greatest trial of the century. G-MEN'S RECORD in 1935 showing how the famous department dealt with public enemies during the year. THE EARTHQUAKE at Helena, Montana. GRAPHIC VIEWS of the mid-West's great dust storms. FOREST FIRES in California. THE PASSING of Huey Long. THE GREATEST TRAGEDY OF THE YEAR - the tragic end of Will Rogers and Wiley Post. THE THRILLING LAST FLIGHT of the giant Macon which ended in disaster. WORLD'S SPEED RECORDS shattered by Sir Malcolm Campbell. NORMANDIE CROWNED new Queen of the Seas. STRATOSPHERE EXPLORERS break the world's high climbing mark. PACIFIC CONQUERED as China Clipper opens new era with first America to Philippines air mail. ROME-NEW YORK FLIGHT holds its hoodoo as aviators barely escape death on hop off. CONCISE, GRAPHIC SUMMARY of the Italo-Ethiopian war. SPECTACULAR SCENES from Britain's Royal Jubilee. PREVIEW OF the forthcoming Presidential battle and glimpses of the Roosevelt 1935 activities. HAPPY NEW YEAR greeting from Hearst Metrotone News. (HNR Vol.7-No.228) |
| 12/30/35 |
GERMAN MINISTERS BEG AT STREET CORNERS for Christmas relief fund, Goebbels, Goering, Hess. (Unreleased) |
| 12/30/35 |
WOMEN OF ITALY BACK MUSSOLINI. Patriotic fervor in Rome as thousands of mothers join in Faith Day sacrifice. Sub. 1 - A shake-up on the war zone as Marshall Badoglio relives Marshall de Bono as commander in chief. (HNR Vol.7-No.229) |