1929 Sep 28
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HOW TO GET THAT NEW WAIST LINE Elizabeth Arden, beauty specialist, reveals a few secrets "for women only" — NEW YORK CITY
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1929 Nov 30
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HOW TO KEEP THAT GIRLISH FIGURE Exercise does the trick, says Jac Auer, who is adviser to New York's "four hundred".
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1930 Mar 15
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HOW MADEMOISELLE KEEPS IN SHAPE French girls now go in for Gymnastique Harmoniques instead of dieting to keep their figures.
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1946 Aug 15
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MR. TRUMAN TAKES A WALK! The President takes his daily constitutional, accompanied by Secret Service guards and photographers. Hiking a brisk two miles in thirty minutes leaves Mr. Truman fit as a fiddle, but the cameramen just can't take it at 6 A.M.!
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1933 Feb 01
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THERE'S STILL HOPE FOR FAT GIRLS Lavinia Bartlett, weight 222, shows her plump sisters how sylph-like trace can be acquired.
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1945 Jul 31
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CANADIAN WOMEN KEEP FIGURES! Rhythmic culture, a government project in British Columbia, as national fitness movement teaches girls how to keep in shape.
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1937 Jun 09
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INVENTORS DISPLAY STARTLING GADGETS Beauty masks that hold hot or cold water, portable bath houses and a dimple-making machine bob up at New York convention.
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1930 Sep 06
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HERE'S GOOD NEWS FOR HOMELY GIRLS Beauty doctors meet in Capital and show us how they do their stuff.
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1946 Dec 27
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ADELAIDE HAWLEY DESCRIBES NEWEST HAIR-DOS OF 1947! New York's Antoine takes fashion spotlight with fetching combinations of curls and swirls that will go to the girls' heads in the new year.
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1946 Feb 01
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GLAMOUR SCHOOL NEW YORK STYLE! Everything from posture to make-up taught in Gotham glamour course, conducted by Lorraine Walters, proving that posture and science are what make the modern girl a streamlined product.
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1955 Feb 04
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FASHIONS ON PARADE FOR MARCH OF DIMES In New York City the new and stunning creations of America's foremost designers take the spotlight in the March of Dimes Fashion Show. It's a glamorous style pageant to help a great cause.
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1948 Oct 10
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1947 Sep 17
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1955 Feb 13
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1936 May 06
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"POKER FACE" SWAPS RACKET FOR PALETTE Helen Wills Moody works on her paintings in San Francisco for future exhibition in New York City.
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1931 Nov 25
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N.Y. CROWDS HAIL MUSSOLINI'S ENVOY Dino Grandi gets a warm reception on Broadway and a medal of honor from Mayor Walker.
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1965 Feb
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1948 Jul 12
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1954 Mar 23
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NEW YORK IN GRIP OF PARALYZING DOCK STRIKE! The 350-mile waterfront of the nation's biggest seaport is practically closed down by a wildcat strike of longshoremen. New York's Mayor Robert Wagner makes a personal tour of the piers to try to end it; for until it's over, shipping losses won't stop soaring!
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1966 Sep 12
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1949 Sep 14
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1948 Aug 26
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1966 Jan 10
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1960 Dec 16
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DURANTE TAKES A BRIDE At the Actors' Chapel of St. Malachy's Church in New York City, Jimmy Durante marries his sweetheart of 14 years, Margie Little. Newsmen and crowds are on hand to wish the couple happiness, as Jimmy says, "Inka Dink I DO!"
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1936 Mar 25
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1949 Nov 21
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SHAH OF IRAN PARADE UP BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY Elevation shots of parade for Shah coming up Broadway & passing City Hall... Shots of Shah in car... Shah of Iran at City Hall with Mayor O'Dwyer... Parade passes in review for the Shah..
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1954 Oct 26
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PRIZE XMAS DOLLS FOR NEEDY CHILDREN In New York City the prize dolls of some 52,000 made by American teen-age girls for less fortunate youngsters here and abroad are selected from an array of delightful creations. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Marion Anderson and Deborah Kerr are the judges.
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1949 Nov 17
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1949 May 26
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FRENCH MODELS ARRIVE IDLEWILD, N.Y. Nine French Models arrive from Paris.. Various shots of girls arriving...
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1966 Nov 18
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News of the Day presents the highlights of the mission of Astronauts Lovell and Aldrin, including dramatic scenes of the space walk. The Gemini program now ending has sent 20 men into space in 20 months on ten missions, as a prelude to the Apollo man-to-the-moon project. None has been more successful than the Gemini Twelve mission, with its major goal of determining whether Man can work effectively outside an orbiting spaceship.
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1947 Apr 10
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DEATH OF HENRY FORD! FILM GLIMPSES OF AMAZING CAREER! As the nation mourns the passing of the genius of mass production at the age of 83, News of the Day brings you motion picture highlights from his spectacular success story. A film summary of the achievements of the industrialist who changed the landscape and economic history of the world, the man who, more than any other, epitomized American opportunity.
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1947 Sep 22
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TRIESTE TESTS UNITED NATIONS! American troops move to new Italo-Yugoslav border defined in Allied peace treaty with Italy. But trouble flares in the Free Territory of Trieste, now under United Nations guarantee; a local outbreak behind which lie influences of the wider struggle between Communism and Western Democracy.
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1953 Aug 07
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HUNGER BREAKS GERMANY'S RED FOOD BLOCKADE! The Communists' threats and intimidations to try to stop the distribution of free food to hungry East Germans in West Berlin, are a failure as hungry thousands, many of them from distant points inside the Soviet zone, continue to pour into the western sector of the capital to receive and carry back the precious food packages!
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1936 Nov 02
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TIMELY SIDELIGHTS ON EUROPE TODAY Latest films from Spain—Italy-Germany line up—New horrors for war! 90-day siege of Oviedo is lifted as Nationalist army comes to aid of defenders
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1946 Aug 29
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DISPUTED TENNIS PLAY! Bill Talbert and Gardiner Mulloy defeat Don McNeill and Frank Guernsey at Brookline, Mass. Final set goes to 38th game, after close shot on line that would have given title to challengers.
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1949 Oct 06
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WORLD SERIES SPECIAL! What a Series! 1 to 0 Yankees! 1 to 0 Dodgers! News of the Day's Super-Zoom lens brings you the dramatic highlights from the first two shutout thrillers of baseball's 1949 Classic! A packed Yankee Stadium watches tensely through 8 innings in which Brooklyn's Don Newcombe holds the New York hitters helpless. Then, in the fateful 9th, Tommy Henrich belts a homer. That's all! For game No. 2, the tension holds! The Dodgers score in the second inning but that's all they get off Vic Raschi. Brooklyn's Preacher Roe hogties the Yanks until the 8th. Again Henrich comes up, this time with two men on. 70,000 people hold their breath! But "Old Reliable" flies out, and for the first time in World Series history, two successive near-perfect 1-0 games go into the records!
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1956 Mar 02
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THE GREAT DECISION! IKE TELLS NATION WHY HE'LL RUN A record 311 newsmen attend the President's most dramatic news conference since taking office. After five months of anxious waiting and mounting speculation during which time millions around the world were asking, "Would Mr. Eisenhower decide to run again?", the nation's Chief Executive at last gives his answer, which is in the affirmative. That night, at the White House, he addresses the entire country to explain how and why he reached his decision.
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1954 Apr 23
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McCARTHY VERSUS ARMY! CAPITAL DRAMA STIRS NATION! The long awaited showdown between Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and high Army officials opens in Washington before a jam-packed Senate caucus room and banks of cameras! Key figures as the drama begins include Maj. Gen. Miles Reber and Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens. Both of them are critical of Sen. McCarthy and his counsel Roy Cohn for the pressure they exerted to win preferential treatment for Army Private G. David Schine!
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1963 Nov 29
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WORLD HONORS FALLEN PRESIDENT The Peace of Eternity Comes to John F. Kennedy The 35th President, whose quest for enduring peace in a dangerous world was cut short by an assassin's bullet is laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery. It is a day for humble people as well as the mighty. In vast throngs they had streamed unceasingly past Mr. Kennedy's bier in the rotunda of the Capitol for 18 hours. They had seen the funeral cortege move to St. Matthews Cathedral for a requieum mass. And the final tribute, when the martyred President reaches the end of his earthly journey...and a hero's grave receives his mortal remains.
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1964 Apr 10
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IMPRESSIVE TRIBUTE TO MacARTHUR The cortege of General of the Army MacArthur begins its long journey to Washington and then to Norfolk, Virginia with an early morning procession down Broadway. In Washington the funeral train is met by President Johnson; after state services in the Rotunda of the Capitol, the doors are opened for the thousands of ordinary people to pay their respects to the legendary General.
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1951 Apr 12
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DRAMATIC FILM STORY OF MacARTHUR'S DISMISSAL! President Truman's order ousting U. N. and Far East Commander causes world wide sensation. Vivid scenes portray history making day in the nation's capital as the momentous announcement is made and Congressmen line up pro and con. Including a quick glance at MacArthur's career and the President's statement to the nation!
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1966 Jul 12
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NATION'S BIGGEST AIRLINES STRIKE Planes stand idle at New York's Kennedy Airport...as well as at 260 others...as the country's biggest airlines strike goes into effect against five carriers. One transcontinental line is still in operation, but cannot possibly handle the 150,000 passengers a day the struck ones did.
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1960 May 24
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U.S. COUNTERS RED BLAST IN SECURITY COUNCIL In the wake of the collapse of the Paris summit meeting, the Soviet Union asks the U.N..Security Council in New York to condemn the United States for aerial spying. Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko makes the demand in a speech in which he blames President Eisenhower personally for the U-2 flights and accuses him of shirking his responsibility. U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge answers Soviet charges of American espionage by naming Russian spies caught in the U. S., and accuses the Soviet Union of maintain- ing a vast spy network while trying to curb U. S. efforts to guard against surprise Communist attack.
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1934 Sep 11
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THE GREAT MORRO CASTLE FIRE DISASTER! Tragic epic of the sea filmed in comprehensive and thrilling detail by a corps of expert cameramen braving innumerable hazards to record every dramatic phase of one of the outstanding newsreel stories of the century. Remarkable aerial views of the luxury liner still aflame off the New Jersey coast with rescue ships struggling to save frantic passengers adrift in frail lifeboats. Amazing scenes made from the Monarch of Bermuda while the actual rescues were in progress.Heartrending interviews with the survivors—striking scenes of the beached deathship—a throbbing real-life document no audience will ever forget.
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1960 Mar 22
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SPORTS CAMERA ON COLLEGE GYMNASTS The National Collegiate Athletic Association gymnastic championships at Penn State University, with the country's too college acrobats putting on their top performances. The individual champion of the meet is Jay Werner of Penn State, who scores in 8 events and racks up 47 1/2 points for the team champion Nittany Lions.
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1961 Dec 07
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KENNEDY GIVES PROPOSALS FOR HEALTH AND WEALTH At speaking engagements in New York City, the Chief Executive discusses the American pocketbook (as related to increased world trade) and the American waistline (as related to fitness and exercise). President Kennedy receives the National Football Foundation Gold Medal and delivers an address in which he urges Americans to play athletic games, not just watch them.
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1958 Aug 26
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PARIS FORECAST FOR FALL AND WINTER The new season promises chic femininity, fullness and flounces marking the styles of Balmain. For daytime, and evening, the graceful mode of the late 18th century is evident. And if this be the Napoleonic influence, it's lovely to look at.
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1945 Dec 21
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NEW BATHING SUITS AND AUTO TIRES ARE RELATED! Man-made rayon silk ties up industry and glamour with the same thread. Rubberized rayon used for the Army's auto casings, goes to work for Dame Fashion in New York show of winter vacation styles.
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1959 May 12
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BRIDAL FASHIONS ALMOST "FOREVER AFTER" Tradition once decreed that the gowns worn by the bride and members of the bridal party were later to be stored away with memories of the occasion. But now, thanks to modern chemistry and ingenious styling the beautiful dresses remain an active part of their dress-up wardrobe.
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1965 Sep 17
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FASHION PAGE: THE WINTER LOOK Winter fashions from West Berlin show a sensible idea in women's styles (the length of the skirt should be decided entirely by the comeliness of a girl's legs) and a return to the formal lines of the Edwardian era for the men.
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1930 Aug 09
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METROTONE BRINGS NEW FALL STYLES Here's a look at autumn modes, as revealed by Amos Parrish to N.Y. Fashion Clinic.
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1948 Jul 22
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COLLEGE GIRL FASHIONS FAVOR THE "OLD LOOK"! Intimate fashions for school days! Creations by coeds of Washington University in St. Louis, feature the frills that flourished when Grandma was a girl.
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1963 Dec 24
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YEAR'S PARADE OF CHAMPIONS 1963 in Sports News of the Day presents the highlights of an exciting sport year. ...The Los Angeles Dodgers and Sandy Koufax wrap up the World Series. ...Jack Nicklaus and Julius Boros take the top Golf titles. ...Don Schollander, at age 17, leads Uncle Sam's swimming hopefuls for the Olympics. ...Chateaugay is the top three-year-old of the year, while Kelso is "Horse of the Year" again. ...The Toronto Maple Leafs win the coveted Stanley Cup in Hockey for the second year in a row. ...Loyola of Chicago beats Cincinnati in a thriller for the collegiate Basketball championship. ...John Pennel shatters the 17-foot barrier in the Pole Vault.
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1930 May 07
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NEW WAY TO MAKE THE GIRLS BEHAVE Reed Haythorne, a he-man from Argentine prairies, offers helpful tip for henpecked hubbies.
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1963 Nov 08
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ROCKEFELLER ANNOUNCES HE'S A CANDIDATE At the New York State Capitol in Albany, Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller becomes the first Republican formally to announce that he wants his party's nomination to oppose Democratic President Kennedy next year. He says he will enter the New Hampshire presidential preference primary next March 10th.
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1963 Oct 08
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DODGERS SIT ATOP BASEBALL WORLD The mighty fall, as the New York Yankees bow to the Los Angeles Angeles Dodgers - in four straight games, a humbling no other Yankee team has ever suffered. Sandy Koufax, great Dodger hurler, wins two of the games, while the other victories go to Podres and Drysdale. News of the Day covers the highlights of the two big games at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and all the excitement in the Dodger dressing room after the fourth and final game.
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1966 Aug 19
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MILADY HOLDS THE REINS Meet Maggie Cogan, a girl with a most unusual occupation. She is one of four girls among the sixty odd drivers of carriages in New York. Most of the fares are people celebrating something, or young people who find the transportation romantic indeed.
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1929 Oct 31
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TOMMY ATKINS LEARNS TO SING Royal School of Music at Twickenham, Eng., instructs British Army in other arts than those of war.
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1964 Feb 28
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THE DAY THE BEATLES RETURNED HOME Fresh from a brief but triumphant American tour, the world-famous four come home to be greeted by some 12,000 frantic fans at London Airport. Hundreds wait through the night for the arrival of their heroes. It's the greatest day the airport has ever known and the bobbies have their hands full getting the Beatles into their car, each all in one piece. At least a dozen teenagers faint or are injured in the crush that surges forward to touch the young singers.
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1966 May 06
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512 FOR WILLIE MAYS At San Francisco, the long wait is finally over. Willie Mays of the Giants connects for home run Number 512, a career record for the National League. The scene in Candlestick Park resembles a World Series victory celebration. In the clubhouse after the victory over the L.A. Dodgers, there's even a cake for Willie.
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1949 Jul 04
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PRISON TERM FOR JUDY COPLON AS RED SPY! The 28-year-old Government Girl, ex-College honor student, must pay for her acts of espionage, stealing secret papers and turning them over to a Russian agent. At the U. S. District Court in Washington, Judy and her lawyer anxiously wait while the jury deliberates 27 hours after a 66-day trial. Then, the verdict. Guilty! Sentence is pronounced--40 months to ten years imprisonment. She will appeal - still insisting she is innocent!
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1963 Mar 11
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POLISH CHOIR PERFORMS FOR PRESIDENT KENNEDY In an impromptu concert in the White House Rose Garden, President Kennedy is serenaded by the Boys' and Men's Choir of Pozman, Poland. Mr. Kennedy assures the group, now touring America, that they are indeed travelling in a friendly country.
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1964 Nov 17
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NEW RULER FOR LUXEMBOURG Luxembourg's 325,000 people have a new ruler as Crown Prince Jean succeeds his mother, the popular Grand Duchess Charlotte. Simple ceremonies in the medieval castle that serves as both Parliament Building and the Royal Palace mark the change of sovereignty.
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1930 May 07
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"MOTHER" JONES REACHES 100 Addressing the camera, Mother Jones states, "I've spent years of my life working for [...] labor, to her power, and when she wins, men and women both, there will come a new civilization, a civilization that Christ handed down to man. You know, I am considered a Bolshevik and a Red [...] and a radical, and I admit to being all they've charged me with. I'm anything that will change this monied civilization to a higher and grander civilization for the ages to come. And I long to see the day when labor will have the destinies of the nation in her own hands, and that she will stand a united force and show the world what the workers can do."
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1964 Dec 18
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TED KENNEDY LEAVES HOSPITAL Six months after his back was broken in a plane crash, Senator Edward M. Kennedy walks unaided from the Boston, Mass. Hospital where he had been confined. By a real triumph of the will, he makes good his promise that he would be home for Christmas.
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1949 Oct 30
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PRIZE BONNETS IN DAFFY HAT SHOW! If you think women's hats are crazy ... wait until you see these! Members of the Optimist Club, meeting at Long Beach, California, show creations that should stop any further male criticism.
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1961 May 02
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CONTROL COMMISSION MEETS IN NEW DELHI Delegates from Poland, Canada and India meet in New Delhi as the International Control Commission for Laos seeks to set up a truce in that Communist over-run country. As the world looks to this meeting as a step to settling the Laetian crisis procedural arguments arise among the members.
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1943 May 04
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AMERICA'S COAL CRISIS! PRESIDENT VS. LEWIS News of the developing threat to America's war effort stuns the nation, as half a million miners await John L. Lewis' words that will mean work stoppage in fifteen coal producing states. With the United Mine Workers' Chief defying the WLB, and the President, the government's action is swift and decisive, with Roosevelt taking over the mines. Lewis calls a truce for 15 days, pending further negotiation. Addressing himself directly to the miners, President Roosevelt invites them to go back to work under the Stars and Stripes. For the time being, they answer the President's call, returning to the pits, the crisis temporarily ended.
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1960 Oct 28
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SELF-RIGHTING BOAT TESTED IN HOLLAND Inventive Dutch figure out a new angle to water safety. Tested in Amsterdam harbor, craft seems headed for disaster as it capsizes. But wait a minute -- and it turns right side up again -- thanks to special water tank.
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1932 Aug 06
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ROOSEVELT GIVES PROMISE OF BEER Discussing party platform Democratic candidate for President says he won't wait on repeal.
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1952 Jan 07
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ONE AGAINST THE SEA! CAPTAIN STAYS ALONE ON SINKING SHIP! Battered to a helpless hulk, the U. S. freighter Flying Enterprise, manned only by her valiant skipper, Henrik Carlsen, is filmed 300 miles off the Irish coast by a News of the Day aerial cameraman as she lists perilously at 60 degrees. The skipper waits alone for help long after passengers and crew have abandoned ship. In New York a spokesman for the rescued crew tells of last moments aboard the Enterprise and another sailor has his own salty praise for Captain Courageous.
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1959 Sep 08
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THE SLEEPY LOOK IN KIDDIE FASHIONS Our style-wise camerman happens upon a brood of youngsters who enjoy spending the morning hours in their sleepers. While poor dad waits for them to awaken, we get a fashion eyeful of the latest togs for the young sleepy set.
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1967 Jun 06
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ANALYSIS OF MIDDLE EAST WAR For the third time in twenty years, the Sinai Peninsula becomes a battle-ground for Israeli and Egyptian forces. A crisis started three weeks ago erupts into fighting and air raids on both UAR and Isreali cities. President Johnson reaffirms his country's neutrality in word, thought and deed. And in the United Nations there is a general feeling for a cease fire that bogs down over the question of troop withdrawal. In Sinai and the Gaza Strip, the fighting continues.
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1939 Oct 18
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THE WAR AT SEA! Sensational analysis of epochal duel between British seapower and Nazi air power and U-boats. Pictures of great battle fleet and roving subsea raiders. Plane carrier Ark Royal, lately target for Nazi bombers—spectacular tests by Uncle Sam 16 years ago that forecast showdown of sky strength vs. sea strength—Army bombers sinking obsolete warship—amazing accuracy of British naval anti-aircraft defense.
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1965 Aug 24
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FLIGHT OF ASTRONAUTS COOPER AND CONRAD After an agonizing 48-hour delay, Gemini V takes off from Cape Kennedy with astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad for their projected eight-day, 121-orbit flight into space. The take-off is perfect, though technical troubles that develop in flight threaten curtailment of the trip and eliminate some of the experiments planned for this vital step to the moon,
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1958 Jan 31
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NATION CHEERS CAMPANELLA'S BIGGEST INNING The star catcher of the Dodgers, Roy Campanella suffers a broken neck and near death in an automobile crash. At Glen Cove in Long Island, New York, his wife and six children anxiously wait as the nation joins in hopes and prayers for Campy's recovery. Paralyzed from the shoulders he is reported out of danger as the baseball world recalls his notable career.
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1960 Jan 29
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ALGIERS: STATE OF SIEGE Frenchmen warily eye other Frenchmen, as Government forces assemble to prevent further rioting by anti-DeGaulle settlers, who keep cover behind hastily built barricades in Algiers streets. De Gaulle refuses to give in to settler demands for permanent French control over North African colony, but stays firm in face of crisis that could topple Government.
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1953 Apr 17
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EISENHOWER'S MOMENTOUS PEACE PLAN! The President, in an epochal address before the American So- ciety of Newspaper Editors, challenges the new rulers of Soviet Russia to join with the free nations in ending the wars in Korea, Indo-China and Malaya, and offers a comprehensive plan for world disarmament, including prohibition of the atom bomb under United Nations inspection. He concludes with the proposal that substantial amounts, saved by disarming, be used for the betterment of under-developed nations everywhere!
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1960 Jul 29
HNR-31-299-01

THE NIXON-LODGE TICKET A graphic summary of the Republican Party's Nominating Convention. The big political shows go into history. First, the Democrats named the Kennedy-Johnson ticket. Now, in Chicago, the Republicans pin their 1960 hopes on Nixon and Lodge. President Eisenhower, who will be giving up the world's biggest job, poses with his Vice President in Chicago after receiving a tremendous welcome to Chicago. Speaking at the Convention, the Chief Executive gives an accounting of the Republican Administration and, denying that American prestige has declined under the G.O. P. rule, challenges Premier Khrushchev to a United Nations-sponsored plebiscite on the issue of whether people everywhere want to live under communism or a free system. The next day, Nixon is chosen as the party's standard bearer. He is given the nomination by acclamation. Twenty-four hours later, Lodge gets the Vice - Presidential nomination also by acclamation. Both Mr. Nixon and Mr. Lodge speak for the News of the Day cameras. Both are optimistic, although they see a tough campaign ahead.
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1960 Aug 02
HNR-31-300-04

NEW RUMORS FLY ABOUT FIDEL CASTRO Premier Fidel Castro rocks his own country, and the world outside, with reports he's in need of "absolute rest, mental as well as physical," of unspecified duration, owing to illness. The rumors continue that his brother, Major Raul Castro, Minister of Armed Forces, is ready to take over, temporarily in Cuba for his sick brother. It is stated FidelCastro is suffering from a "lung infection" and Cubans are apparently being prepared for his indefinite disappearance from public life.
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1932 Jul 16
HNR-03-284-05

GRANDMAS PARADE FOR BEAUTY CROWN New York contest proves yesterday's beach belles are still going strong.
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1955 Jun 07
HNR-26-282-04

HAPPY REUNION FOR FLIERS FREED BY RED CHINA Families of the quartet of airmen get a heart-warming reception as they land in Honolulu for their first reunion after long years of separation. The fliers catch up on the news from home - with Colonel Edwin Heller getting a brief rundown on the homefront from his wife.
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1944 May 23
HNR-15-274-08

V FOR VEGETABLES AND VICTORY! Film Bulletin No. 17
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1932 Sep 24
HNR-04-200-01

ALL SET FOR 1932 GRIDIRON THRILLS! East and West the college hopefuls of the nation are answering pigskin's call to action.
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1967 Oct 24
HNR-39-222-03

THE RACE NAMED FOR MAN O'WAR At New York's Aqueduct track, thirteen start in the 1 5/8-mile test on the turf; three-year-olds and upward at weight for age. Setting the pace in the $100,000 stakes event is Handsome Boy. The challenger entering the stretch is Fort Marcy. Then, the unexpected: a 40-1 shot, Ruffled Feathers, comes on and, with one bug spurt, wins by a head; Fort Marcy second and Handsome Boy third.
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1931 Dec 05
HNR-03-220-08

HERE'S A GOOD USE FOR OLD RADIOS In Chicago they're given to city's poor children—Ted Healy officiates at presentation.
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1966 Aug 09
HNR-38-200-01

A WEDDING FOR HISTORY The largest and most sumptuous White House wedding in American history is covered from the moment Patrick John Nugent bounds up the steps of Washington's National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception until he and the former Luci Baines Johnson pose for their pictures of man and wife on the White House lawn. Among the more human sequences is the cutting of a recalcitrant cake with the aid of the President's strong right arm on the knife.
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1963 Dec 27
HNR-35-239-02

PRESIDENT HOST FOR TOUR OF LBJ RANCH Members of the White House press corps get the grand tour of President Johnson's LBJ Ranch at Johnson City, Texas...which they will be seeing more and more of during Presidential vacations. They also meet some 28 members of the Johnson clan, here for a family dinner.
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1962 Jul 09
HNR-33-294-01

NEW DAYS OF CRISIS FOR ALGERIA Algerian troops, whose loyalty to dissident Vice Premier Mohammed Ben Bella seriously threaten the new government of Premier Ben Youssef Ben Khedda, march through the streets of Oran; and jubilent crowds cheer independence in Algiers as the new republic goes through its first uncertain days.
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1945 Aug 17
HNR-16-299-01

U.S. HAILS PEACE! President Truman's announcement of Jap unconditional surrender, after Mikado's message that ends week of rumor and guesses. The celebration that sweeps nation.
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1961 Aug 03
HNR-32-301-04

BIZERTE: THE HOURS OF UNEASY CALM Soldiers patrol deserted streets in the uneasy quiet of the cease-fire that ended skirmishing between France and Tunisia over the Bizerte Navy Base. Loaves of bread are distributed to civilians faced with shortages of food and water.
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1964 May 19
HNR-35-280-03

TWO-YEAR DROUGHT ENDS IN HONG KONG After a drought that has lasted two years, the farmers stage a festival honoring goddess Tin Hau who they believe can send the rains if she is properly approached. No sooner does the colorful pageantry start than, lo and behold, --- rain.
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1947 Feb 17
HNR-18-248-03

COAL CRISIS IN BRITAIN! Fuel rationing in England, as every family feels the pressure of the coal shortage that results in a power, light and heat blackout in the British Isles.
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1950 Jul 27
HNR-21-295-04

ROBINSON-FUSARI BOUT! Sugar Ray Robinson signs with challenger Charley Fusari for welterweight title fight. Damon Runyon Cancer Fund will benefit!
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1944 Sep 15
HNR-16-203-07

NO GAS TODAY Film Bulletin No. 26, substituted for Bulletin No. 25
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1947 Feb 06
HNR-18-245-09

UNDERWATER FANTASY! Fashion preview of modes that are quite as much at home under the water as on the surface. An Alice in Marineland pageant in publicity-conscious Florida.
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1959 Feb 19
HNR-30-254-05

BOY MEETS GIRL -- P O W! Girl meets boy...this time in the ring. At Dallas,Texas, nine-year old Pam Sproule pioneers a new field for the frail sex as she battles nine-year-old Ronnie Bryant in a thrilling boxing match. Pam asks no quarter and gives plenty as she wins a draw in a spirited bout.
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1952 Nov 25
HNR-24-226-02

NATO FORCES IN WAR GAMES ON TURKISH COAST! Warships from six NATO countries join in naval maneuvers in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Climax of the ten-day test, called Operation Longstep, is an amphibious landing on Turkish soil!
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1942 Oct 22
HNR-14-212-50

THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRESENTS GIVE US A HAND Trailer
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1947 May 05
HNR-18-270-06

WINCHESTER, VA. --The famed Apple Blossom festival in the Shenandoah Valley, one of America's gayest, most colorful carnivals.
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