1933
| SORT DATE |
CONTENTS |
| 1/28/33 |
Complete Newsreel. NAVY BOMBERS DROP "ASH CAN" BARRAGE IN PACIFIC "WAR" - Destroyers' depth charges repeal undersea "enemy" of San Diego, CA. PADEREWSKI AT 72 RETURNS TO PLAY - Famous Polish pianist and ex-premier here for a new concert tour of America - talks of world outlook. JAPAN' S EMPEROR HAILS ARMY, HOME FROM MANCHURIA - Frenzied welcome attends return of warriors from China battle front. POPE DECREES 1933 A HOLY YEAR TO AID WORLD PEACE - Rome to be goal for pilgrims from all nations by edict of His Holiness. Sub. 1 - Intimate glimpses of the Supreme Pontiff whose message has brought hope to millions. WRESTLING DOCTOR PERFORMS ON MAT - Fred Myers, of Indiana U., does a very skillful job in bone bending with Mr. Szabo as patient. RUSSIAN PEOPLE CELEBRATE 15th ANNIVERSARY OF SOVIET RULE - Stalin reviews tremendous display of Soviet Rule in Lenin Square - Moscow. Sub. 1 - Soviet army demonstration one of greatest ever held. Sub. 2 - "Iron Dictator" reviews troops passing by in endless procession in full panoply of war. Sub. 3 - Tanks, airplanes, cavalry - an astounding display of power. Sub. 4 - Moscow's masses join in history making celebration. TURF FANS SEEK THRILL OF HAVANA - Opening of racing season finds many Americans at Cuba's beautiful track for sports of all kinds. (HNR Vol.4-No.236) |
| 2/18/33 |
Complete Newsreel. RESCUERS BRING AID TO MAROONED MEN ON ICEBOUND ISLE - Tug battles floes to help keepers of water "cribs" in Lake Michigan. NAZI ARMY HONORS SLAIN HITLERITE. 100,000 Berliners join new Chancellor of Germany in Government funeral for inaugural riot victim. MARINE SKYDEVILS KEEP BUSY. Between bandit hunts the Leatherneck fliers have some looping practice at Quantico, VA. JIMMY WALKER GETS TASTE OF OLD JOB. New York's ex-mayor does some police inspecting, but it's on the Riviera at Cannes, France. STRIKERS ABANDON THOUSANDS OF TAXIS - Vast fleet of cabs stalled in heart of Vienna as tax protest ties up Austrian capital. ELITE OF DOGDOM IN SPOTLIGHT AGAIN - Blue ribbon canines have their big day at show of Westminister Kennel Club in New York. WORLD'S SPEED KING STARTS WARMING UP FOR NEW RECORD - Sir Malcolm Campbell hits 212 miles an hour in first test at Daytona, FL. Sub 1 - Second run attains maximum of four miles a minute. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT-ELECT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Assassin fires on Roosevelt! Five wounded! (HNR Vol.4-No.242) |
| 2/22/33 |
POPE GIVES FIRST TALK ON SCREEN. Holy Father makes his only appearance before a sound camera to thank famous inventor Marconi for gift of radio telephone station to the Vatican. (HNR Vol.4-No.243) |
| 3/1/33 |
Complete Newsreel. CHINESE PREPARE FOR LAST STAND IN JEHOL DRIVE - Troops get ready to resist invasion of southern cities threatened by Japanese. Sub. 1 - Tientsin garrison is reviewed by General Chung. Sub. 2 - Marines hold maneuvers on Peiping Wall. SIX DAY PEDALLERS OFF TO NOWHERE - Jimmy "Schnozzle" Durante sends fifteen bike teams away in long grind on NY garden oval. WON'T BE LONG NOW! BASEBALL TRAINING STARTS FOR SPRING - National League teams gets ready for season under sunny western skies. Sub. 1 - Charley Grim puts Chicago Cubs through paces at Avalon, CA. Sub. 2 - Giants show pep on west coast in first practice. Sub. 3 - Old Hans Wagner trains with Pirates at Paso Robles, CA. ROOSEVELT PICKS MORE APPOINTEES - Incoming President names his Secretary of the Navy - He is Claude A. Swanson of Virginia. Sub. 1 - James A. Farley will be Postmaster General. Sub. 2 - Director of the Budget is Lewis W. Douglas, Arizona. LONDOS SQUASHES JAPANESE MENACE - Greek mat marvel defeats Oki Shikina, ju-jitsu expert, in slam bang Los Angeles bout. DIXIE GIRLS TAKE UP FLYING TEST THRILL - Old machine gives pilot aspirants real airplane whirl on the ground at New Orleans. STAR ATHLETES OF TRACK AND FIELD IN CLASH FOR TITLES - Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette flash, tops 60 meter mark in national meet at NY. Sub. 1 - Keith Brown, Yale, makes 13' 6" in pole vault. Sub. 2 - Venzke and Cunningham collapse in 1,500 meter race. (HNR Vol.4-No.245) |
| 3/8/33 |
Complete Newsreel. THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT - Franklin D. Roosevelt takes office as 32nd President, succeeding Herbert Hoover - Nation hails new Chief at historic inaugural in Washington. Sub. 1 - President Roosevelt stirs his hearers in inaugural address as he promises action in national crisis. Sub. 2 - Washington crowds bid farewell to ex-President and Mrs. Hoover as they depart for private life. Sub. 3 - From the White House, new President reviews great inaugural parade. (HNR Vol.4-No.247) |
| 3/13/33 |
Complete Newsreel. EARTHQUAKE DISASTER IN CALIFORNIA. Remarkable views of the Great Pacific Coast Upheaval. Sub. 1 - 200 mile area south of Los Angeles devastated by series of violent shocks - scores perish - thousands injured and homeless - Loss estimated at $45,000,000. Sub. 2 - Metrotone cameramen photograph scenes of desolation while shocks still continue in Long Beach, Compton and neighboring towns. Sub. 3 - Dramatic stories told by survivors camping out amid the ruins. Sub. 4 - Aerial survey shows appalling extent of calamity with thousands of business buildings and homes in ruins. Sub. 5 - Relief work begins as local and Federal Agencies rush help to the distressed. A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT. Mr. Roosevelt urges nation to have confidence. Sub. 1 - From the White House comes a talk of vital import made particularly for motion picture audiences and rushed to the screen by Metrotone to help rally the nation to the President's support in his great work of reconstruction. Sub. 2 - Mr. Roosevelt bids the nation to banish fear in an inspiring plea calling on all citizens for faith in America's stability and the soundness of our financial institutions. That the President of the United States should enlist the aid of the screen in a critical moment of the Nation's history is a recognition of which every film exhibitor may be justly proud. (HNR Vol.4-No.249) |
| 3/15/33 |
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT - MAN OF THE HOUR. (Unreleased) |
| 3/18/33 |
Complete Newsreel. CALIFORNIA STARTS WORK TO WIPE OUT SCARS OF EARTHQUAKE - Restoration of devastated area rushed in cities and towns hit by tremblers. GAY THRONGS HAIL VIAREGGIO FETE - Italian Riviera casts aside all thoughts of care as giant floats pass in pre-Lantern festival. COAST GUARD CUTS WINTER'S BONDS - Cutter "Kickapoo" battles through Penobscot ice, clearing way for spring navigation in Maine. CHAMPION YANKEES GET INTO SHAPE - Manger McCarthy greets Babe Ruth in spite of pay dispute - Brooklyn Dodgers on the Job. MACKMEN READY TO CHEER FANS UP - Athletics are all set to go for big season after hard training siege in Florida climate. CHICAGO NAMES ITS NEW MAYOR - Alderman Cor is appointed temporary head by city council to succeed the late Anton J. Cermak. GERMAN REICHSTAG SWEPT BY FIRE SET BY INCENDIARY - Night blaze wrecks famous parliamentary building on eve of Hitler victory. BEER BILL SPONSORED SEES GOOD TIMES - Congressman Cullen of NY, who introduced measure, hails overwhelming vote of House for legal brew. Sub. 1 - Happy House members begin practicing. SKIING IN SKIRTS BAVARIA'S LATEST - Jumpers at Garmisch don women's garb and find it not so easy in comedy contest on high slide. GENTLEMEN RIDERS CRASH IN ENGLISH STEEPLECHASE - Amateur jockeys some to grief on slippery 4 mile course at Cheltenham. MIGHTY U.S. FLEET PASSES IN GREATEST REVIEW ON PACIFIC - Impressive "parade" of 134 sea fighters ends war games off California. (HNR Vol.4-No.250) |
| 3/25/33 |
Cuts and Outs. DICTATOR OUSTED AS 11 DIE IN GREEK ELECTION RIOTS, GREECE. Various riots in streets. (Unreleased) |
| 3/25/33 |
Complete Newsreel. BROOKLANDS OPENS in blazing fashion. FIRST LADY gives capital a surprise. SKIING KIDS happy as winter lingers. DICTATOR OUSTED as 11 die in Greek election riots. GAY PAREE gets dance feast -- [TIGERS get ready for real fight--Cardinals set for another pennant]. HINDENBURG BACKS Hitler as German Republic ends. RISING FLOOD takes heavy toll in Ohio Valley. REAL THRILL ready for Chicago fair. ROOSEVELT SIGNS the Beer Bill as nation rejoices. (HNR Vol.4-No.252) |
| 4/1/33 |
MUSSOLINI JOINS BRITISH PREMIER IN PEACE MOVE. Il Duce at Rome welcomes Ramsay MacDonald on arrival from Geneva. (HNR Vol.4-No.254) |
| 5/13/33 |
100,000 MARCH IN N.Y. AS PROTEST AGAINST HITLER PERSECUTION - General John F. O'Ryan leads Jewish parade for brethren in Germany. (HNR Vol.4-No.266) |
| 5/24/33 |
Complete Newsreel. TOM MOONEY QUITS 17 YR. CELL TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. Noted prisoner goes to new trial in San Francisco asking liberty or death. TRACK STARS KEEP BREAKING RECORDS - "Big Ten" college meet at Evanston, Ill., sees more marks shattered with Keller in star role. BOY PRODIGY BIDS GOODBYE TO VIOLIN - Grisha Goluboff, famous 10-year-old genius, must return fare instrument loaned in Germany. SMART SET SEES CHASE THRILLER - Exciting card marks opening of new course for jumpers in United Hunts meet at Roslyn, N.Y. LONG HAIR SO RARE IT GOES TO THE FAIR - "Believe-it-or-not" Ripley puts crowning glory of women in "sideshow" at Chicago exposition. NAZIS BURN BOOKS OF NOTED WRITERS IN GREAT BONFIRE - Hitler's youthful legions give Berlin quite a show to promote "Nationalism." $3,300,000,000 PLAN TO AID RECOVERY - Senator Wagner, of N.Y., explains his bill giving President vast powers over U.S. industry. MUSCLE SHOALS OPEN NEW ERA - Senator Norris, father of bill, hails signing of measure by Roosevelt as benefit to entire nation. HUGE HERRING RUN AIDS UNEMPLOYED - Millions of fish, trapped at Demariscotta, Maine, provide needed funds for the jobless. HILL CLIMBING ACES MEET WATERLOO - Motorcycle daredevils try going up where ski demons go down, at Cary, ILL., but with no luck. (HNR Vol.4-No.269) |
| 5/27/33 |
TURMOIL IN VIENNA AS AUSTRIAN NAZIS CLASH WITH TROOPS - Cheers and jeers attend parade of Heimwehr in government's support. (HNR Vol.4-No.270) |
| 9/30/33 |
CAST OF 6,200 ACTS IN GREAT PAGEANT OF JEWISH HISTORY - Romance of forty centuries is depicted on New York Stage to aid refugees from Germany. Sub.1 - Audiences enthralled as actors, singers and dancers from all walks of life enact panorama of progress on biggest stage ever built. (HNR Vol.5-No.202) |
| 10/20/33 |
DRAMATIC SCENE AS GERMANY QUITS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Hitler rebuked at Geneva after Nazis withdraw in arms dispute. (HNR Vol.5-No.210) |
| 12/12/33 |
NEW REVOLT PUTS SPAIN IN TURMOIL. Zamora government acts to crush Red uprising as many die in election riots. Sub. 1 - Troops clash with police in tragic aftermath of history making vote supporting present regime. (HNR Vol.5-No.223) |
| 12/22/33 |
THE NEWS PARADE OF 1933! Hearst Metrotone News presents an absorbing review of the year's thrills and high-lights. A spectacular panorama of history -making men and events of the last 12 months. POPE PROCLAIMS HOLY YEAR FOR WORLD - Vast throngs hail Holy Father in Rome at inauguration of twelve months' period of solemn prayer. JAPAN RENEWS CHINA WAR - Nipponese forces break through the famous Great Wall as fighting is resumed in conflict for mastery of the Orient. ATTEMPT ON ROOSEVELT'S LIFE SHOCKS NATION - Assassin fires on president-elect at Miami. Mayor Cermak of Chicago killed and others wounded. ROOSEVELT INAUGURATED IN NATIONAL CRISIS - President Hoover's successor takes office amid solemn scenes in nation's gravest peace-time emergency. AT LAST U.S. GETS LOOK AT BERNARD SHAW - Famous English writer leaves N.Y. after hectic stay. A GREAT AMERICAN PASSES - Nation mourns death of Calvin Coolidge as Ex-President is buried from home in Northampton, Massachusetts. GIANTS OF FINANCE UNDER FIRE - J. P. Morgan leads procession of bankers to the stand in Senate inquiry at Washington. U.S. OPENS WAR ON KIDNAPPERS - Life sentencing of gang in Urschel abduction at Oklahoma City climaxes campaign against criminals. THOUSAND(S) DIE IN CUBAN REVOLT - Havana turned into battle field as soldiers and civilians clash in continuous uprisings. EARTHQUAKE SPREADS RUIN ON PACIFIC COAST - Long Beach California suffers vast damage in devastating shocks. MIGHTY AKRON MEETS DISASTER - World's greatest airship and air queen of U.S. destroyed with heavy loss of life in storm off New Jersey Coast. NEW FISTIC CHAMPION CROWNED - Man mountain Primo Carnera takes the throne as heavyweight king of the world. HELEN WILLS DETHRONED AFTER SEVEN YEAR REIGN - Miss Helen Jacobs becomes queen of the tennis world at Forest Hills(,) New York. DEATH RIDES IN AUTO CLASSIC - Terrific accidents mark 500-mile race of world's ace drivers at Indianapolis. WORLD'S FAIR OPENS IN SPLENDOR - Enormous crowds flock to Chicago's great Century of Progress. BALBO AIR FLEET SPANS ATLANTIC - Italian sky armada makes greatest mass flight in history from Rome to Chicago and return. GLOBE CIRCLED IN SEVEN DAYS - Wiley Post makes amazing hop around the world breaking all records. LINDBERGH CONQUERS AIR HAZARDS OF 21 LANDS - With his wife Anne, the Colonel demonstrates anew his mastery of the skies in 28,000 mile flight. NOTED FLYER MEETS DEATH IN PLANE EXPLOSION - Most spectacular air disaster of the year costs life of Italy's famous air man, De Pinedo. UNCLE SAM RECOGNIZES RUSSIA - President Roosevelt's negotiations lead to friendly ties with Iron Man Stalin as Soviet Republic rejoices. PROSPERITY ON THE MARCH - Millions enlist in the NRA as all America moves forward to better times. NATION REJOICES OVER PROHIBITION'S END - Repeal hailed as augury of a Happy New Year - legalized liquor brings increased business activity and doom of bootleggers. (HNR Vol.5-No.226) |