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U-BOAT PRISONER. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd. From the story by Archie Gibbs.

Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald; director, Lew Landers; screenplay, Aubrey Wisberg; film editor, Paul Borofsky.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jul44; LP13023.

U-PIK-M. P. M. Productions. si., b&w, 35mm.

© Eugene Marcus; title & descr., 13May47; 4 prints, 26Apr47; MU2005.

THE U. S. A. BY DAY AND THE R. A. F. BY NIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 8Jan45; MP15559.

THE UGLY DINO. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story, George Manuell; animation, Bill Nolan, George Germanetti.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jun40; LP9728.

THE UNBEARABLE BEAR. The Vitaphone Corp., c1943. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story, Michael Maltese; animation, Robert Cannon; music director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1May43; MP13528.

UNCERTAIN GLORY. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 102 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. From an original story by Joe May and Laszlo Vadnay.

Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner; director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Laszlo Vadnay, Max Brand; music, Adolph Deutsch; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Jerome Moross; film editor, George Amy.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Apr44; LP12619.

UNCIVIL WAR BIRDS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Jules White; story, Clyde Bruckman.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Mar46; LP554.

UNCLE JOEY. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)

Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 18Apr41; MP11157.

UNCLE JOEY COMES TO TOWN. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w. (A Terrytoon)

Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 19Sep41; MP11625.

UNCLE SAM—THE NON-BELLIGERENT, SEE The March of Time, v. 7, no. 6.

UNCLE TOM. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 5Feb45; MP15605.

UNCLE TOM'S CABAÑA. Loew's Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Cartoon)

Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director, Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation, Walter Clinton, Ray Abrams, Preston Blair, Robert Bentley; music, Scott Bradley.

© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun47; LP1098.

UNCONQUERED. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 147 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on the novel by Neil H. Swanson.

Summary: A romantic comedy of the year 1763, with scenes laid in the forests near Fort Pitt. A traitor incites the Indians to massacre, and a spirited bond slave is rescued from the Indians by a homespun hero.

Credits: Producer and director, Cecil B. DeMille; screenplay, Charles Bennett, Fredric M. Frank, Jesse Lasky, Jr.; music score, Victor Young; editor, Anne Bauchens.

Cast: Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard, Howard Da Silva, Boris Karloff, Cecil Kellaway.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Oct47; LP1539.

UNCONSCIOUS MOTIVATION. Lester F. Beck, c1949. 30 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: A scientific film which demonstrates how unconscious motives can influence our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Shows standard psychological techniques used to detect the presence of repressed ideas lying beyond conscious reach, and illustrates the benefits to mental health that come from the discovery and release of such unconscious repressions.

© Lester F. Beck; 4Nov49; MP4744.

UNCRATING AND ASSEMBLY OF THE P–47 THUNDERBOLT AIRPLANE. Presented by Republic Aircraft. 4 reels, sd.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.

© Republic Aviation Corp.; title & descr., 18Jun43; 253 prints, 17Jun43; MU13662.

THE UNCULTURED VULTURE. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947. 6 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Phantasy Cartoon)

Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story, Cal Howard; animation, Ben Lloyd, Chick Otterstrom; music, Eddie Kilfeather.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 6Feb47; LP952.

UNDER AGE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director, Edward Dmytryk; story, Stanley Roberts; screenplay, Robert D. Andrews; film editor, Richard Fantl.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Apr41; LP10447.

UNDER ARIZONA SKIES. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based on a story by John McCarthy.

Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry Neuman; film editor, Fred Maguire.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Apr46; LP224.

UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS. Republic Productions, Inc., c1948. 70 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: Roy Roger's horse, Trigger, is stolen by a band of horse thieves. A musical Western.

Credits: Associate producer, Edward J. White; director, William Witney; original story, Paul Gangelin; screenplay, Sloan Nibley, Paul Gangelin; music director, Morton Scott; film editor, Tony Martinelli.

Cast: Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, Andy Devine, Bob Nolan, The Sons of the Pioneers.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb48; LP1592.

UNDER CAPRICORN. Transatlantic Pictures Corp. Released through Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 117 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on the novel by Helen Simpson.

Summary: A psychological drama about the sufferings of a titled Irishwoman who marries a stable groom, is ostracized by society, and nearly poisoned by her housekeeper. Setting, Australia, in the 1830's.

Credits: Producer and director, Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay, James Bridie; adaptation, Hume Cronyn; music score, Richard Addinsell; music director, Louis Levy; film editor, A. S. Bates.

Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, Michael Wilding, Margaret Leighton, Cecil Parker.

© Transatlantic Pictures Corp.; 8Oct49; LP2604.

UNDER COLORADO SKIES. Republic Productions, Inc., c1947. 65 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: A young medical student from Texas, wrongly accused of robbery and murder, captures the gang responsible for the crimes.

Credits: Associate producer, Melville Tucker; director, R. G. Springsteen; screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music director, Mort Glickman; film editor, Arthur Roberts.

Cast: Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Foy Willing, the Riders of the Purple Sage.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Nov47; LP1385.

UNDER FIESTA STARS. c1941. Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Based on a story by Karl Brown.

Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey; director, Frank McDonald; screenplay, Karl Brown, Eliot Gibbons; photographer, Harry Neumann; film editor, Tony Martinelli.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Aug41; LP10709.

UNDER NEVADA SKIES. c1946. 69 min., sd., 35mm.

Credits: Associate producer, Edward J. White; director, Frank McDonald; original story, M. Coates Webster; screenplay, Paul Gangelin, J. Benton Cheney; music score, Dale Butts; music director, Morton Scott; photographer, William Bradford; film editor, Edward Mann.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jul46; LP505.

UNDER SECRET ORDERS. Guaranteed Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd. Based on the story "Mademoiselle Docteur" by George Neveux and I. Cube.

Credits: Director, Edmund Greville; adaptation, R. Bernaur; music, Harold May; photography, Alfred Black; editing, Ray Pitt.

© Guaranteed Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Feb43; LP11895.

UNDER TEXAS SKIES. c1940. Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on the characters "The Three Mesquiteers" created by William Colt MacDonald.

Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey; director, George Sherman; original story, Anthony Coldewey; screenplay, Anthony Coldewey, Betty Burbridge; music score, Cy Feuer; photography, William Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Sep40; LP9970.

UNDER THE BAMBOO TREE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 18Mar46; MP304.

UNDER THE BANANA TREE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Gould.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 25Mar46; MP424.

UNDER THE SHEDDING CHESTNUT TREE. c1942. Presented by Columbia. 728 ft., sd. (Fable, no. 17)

Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; animation, Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Feb42; LP11073.

UNDER THE SPREADING BLACKSMITH SHOP. c1942. Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter Lantz Cartune)

Credits: Story, Ben Hardaway, L. T. Elliott; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter Lantz Productions; 6Jan42; MP12018.

UNDER THE TONTO RIM. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947. 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel of the same title by Zane Grey.

Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; director, Lew Landers; screenplay, Norman Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Lyle Boyer.

Cast: Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard Martin.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jun47; LP1145.

UNDER THE WILLOW TREE. Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. Presented by R.C.M. Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director, Dave Gould.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 9Dec46; MP1366.

UNDER WATER FIREARMS. Alonzo Rodrick Eastman, c1949. 12 min., si., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: A demonstration of under water firearms.

© N. B. Defender (legal name: Alonzo Rodrick Eastman); 27Jul49; MP4703.

UNDER WATER SPEAR FISHING. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports Parade)

Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; director, Frederick J. McEvoy; narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec45; MP569.

UNDER WESTERN SKIES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Warren Wilson; director, Jean Yarbrough; original story, Stanley Roberts; screenplay, Stanley Roberts, Clyde Bruckman; music director, Frank Skinner; film editor, Arthur Hilton.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Jan45; LP13300.

UNDER WHITE SAILS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)

Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman; narrated by Ray Morgan.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Feb47; MP1738.

UNDERCOVER. Ealing Studios, Ltd., c1943. 9 reels, sd. Based on an original story by George Slocombe.

Credits: Director, Sergei Nolbandov; screenplay, John Dighton, M. Danischewsky.

© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 27Jul43; LP12438.

UNDERCOVER MAISIE. Loew's Inc., c1947. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based on the character created by Wilson Collison.

Credits: Producer, George Haight; director, Harry Beaumont; story and screenplay, Thelma Robinson; music score, David Snell; film editor, Ben Lewis.

Cast: Ann Sothern, Barry Nelson, Mark Daniels, Leon Ames.

© Loew's Inc.; 20Feb47; LP863.

UNDERCOVER MAN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 85 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A melodrama in which a Treasury Agent, while gathering evidence for income tax evasion charges against a gang leader, solves some murders and apprehends a gangster.

Credits: Producer, Robert Rossen; director, Joseph H. Lewis; script, Sidney Boehm; film editor, Al Clark.

Cast: Glenn Ford, Nina Foch, James Whitmore, Barry Kelley.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Mar49; LP2161.

UNDERCOVER MAN. Released through United Artists, c1942. Presented by Paramount. 6,128 ft., sd. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.

Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music direction, Irvin Talbot; photography, Russell Harlan; editor, Carrol Lewis.

© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 10Dec42; LP11752.

THE UNDERCOVER WOMAN. c1946. Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on a play script by Sylvia G. L. Dannett.

Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E. Abel; director, Thomas Carr; screenplay, Jerry Sackheim, Sherman L. Lowe; adaptation, Robert Metzler; music director, Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor, Fred Allen.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Mar46; LP214.

UNDERCURRENT. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a story by Thelma Strabel.

Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, Vincente Minelli; screenplay, Edward Chodorov; music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Ferris Webster.

© Loew's Inc.; 9Oct46; LP630.

THE UNDERDOG. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.

Credits: Producer, Max Alexander; director, William Nigh; original story, Lawrence E. Taylor, Malvin Wald; screenplay, Ben Lithman; music director, Lee Zahler; photographer, Robert Cline; film editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.

© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 17Oct43; LP492.

UNDERGROUND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture.

Credits: Director, Vincent Sherman; story, Edwin Justus Mayer, Oliver H. P. Garrett; screenplay, Charles Grayson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 5Jul41; LP10568.

UNDERGROUND AGENT. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Sam White; director, Michael Gordon; story and screenplay, J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater; film editor, Arthur Seid.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Dec42; LP11712.

UNDERGROUND GUERRILLAS. c1944. 9 reels, sd. An Ealing Studios production. Based on an original story by George Slocombe.

Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; director, Sergei Nolbandov; screenplay, John Dighton, M. Danischewsky; music, Fredric Austin; music director, Ernest Irving; cameraman, W. Cooper; editor, Eileen Boland.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18May44; LP12738.

UNDERGROUND RUSTLERS. c1941. Presented by Monogram Pictures. 6 reels, sd. (The Range Busters)

Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks; director, S. Roy Luby; original story, John Rathmell; screenplay, Bud Tuttle, Elizabeth Beecher; adaptation and dialogue, John Vlahos; music direction, Frank Sanucci; photography, Robert Cline; film editor, Roy Claire.

© Range Busters, Inc.; 21Nov41; LP10926.

UNDERTOW. Universal International Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 71 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A reformed racketeer is framed for a murder by his fiance and an old schoolfriend. Setting: Chicago.

Credits: Producer, Ralph Dietrich; director, William Castle; story, Arthur T. Horman; screenplay, Arthur T. Horman, Lee Loeb; music director, Milton Schwarzwald; film editor, Ralph Dawson.

Cast: Scott Brady, John Russell, Dorothy Hart, Peggy Dow, Bruce Bennett.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov49; LP2695.

THE UNDYING MONSTER. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 5,600 ft., sd. From the novel by Jessie Douglas Kerruish.

Credits: Director, John Brahm; screenplay, Lillie Hayward, Michel Jacoby; music, Emil Newman, David Raksin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 27Nov42; LP11985.

UNEXPECTED GUEST. Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc., c1947. 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.

Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil; director, George Archainbaud; screenplay, Ande Lamb; music, David Chudnow; film editor, Fred W. Berger.

Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Una O'Connor, John Parrish.

© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.; 28Mar47; LP898.

UNEXPECTED RICHES. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 994 ft., sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer; screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor, Leon Bourgeau.

© Loew's Inc.; 8Dec42; LP11730.

UNEXPECTED UNCLE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 66 min., sd. From the novel by Eric Hatch.

Credits: Producer, Tay Garnett; director, Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Delmer Daves, Noel Langley; music director, Anthony Collins; editor, William Hamilton.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep41; LP10774.

THE UNFAITHFUL. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1947. 109 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A First National Picture.

Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director, Vincent Sherman; original screenplay, David Goodis, James Gunn; music, Max Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.

Cast: Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayres, Zachary Scott, Eve Arden.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 5Jul47; LP1097.

UNFAITHFULLY YOURS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 105 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A satirical farce about a British symphony orchestra conductor who suspects his wife of infidelity.

Credits: Produced, directed, and written by Preston Sturges; music director, Alfred Newman; editor, Robert Fritch.

Cast: Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Barbara Lawrence, Rudy Vallee, Kurt Kreuger.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 5Nov48; LP2117.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by United States Steel Corp. 10 min., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: The story of Jim Robbins' return to the U. S. Steel Corporation at the close of the war, and his part in the Corporation's multi-million dollar construction and modernization program.

Credits: Narrator, George Hicks.

© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title, descr., & 16 prints, 16Aug48; MU3225.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Jam Handy Organization, Inc., for United States Steel Corp. 36 min., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: The story of a young veteran who returns to his job at the United States Steel Corporation after the war, and of the peacetime accomplishments of his company.

© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title, descr., & 17 prints, 15May48; MU3003.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 11 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer and director, Gregory LaCava; screenplay, Eugene Thackrey; music director, Charles Previn; photography, Joseph Valentine; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Aug41; LP10683.

THE UNFINISHED DANCE. Loew's Inc., c1947. 101 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based on the story "La Mort du cygne" by Paul Morand.

Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director, Henry Koster; screenplay, Myles Connolly; music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Douglass Biggs.

Cast: Margaret O'Brien, Cyd Charisse, Karin Booth, Danny Thomas.

© Loew's Inc.; 29Jul47; LP1157.

UNHOLY PARTNERS. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. A Mervyn LeRoy production.

Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director, Mervyn Le Roy; screenplay, Earl Baldwin, Bartlett Cormack, Lesser Samuels; music score, David Snell; musical arrangements, Lennie Hayton; orchestrations, Wally Heglin; film editor, Harold F. Kress.

© Loew's Inc.; 8Oct41; LP10856.

THE UNINVITED. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 10 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Dorothy Macardle.

Credits: Associate producer, Charles Brackett; director, Lewis Allen; screenplay, Dodie Smith, Frank Partos; music score, Victor Young; editor, Doane Harrison.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jan44; LP12566.

THE UNINVITED BLONDE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1948. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Credits: Producer, George Bilson; director, Hal Yates; screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor, Edward W. Williams.

Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Myrna Dell, Steven Flagg, Marc Logan.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Nov48; LP1929.

THE UNINVITED PEST. Loew's Inc., c1943. 684 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)

Credits: Technicolor.

© Loew's Inc.; 13Jul43; LP12138.

THE UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCE BAND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Melody Master)

Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10Oct42; MP12930.

THE UNITED STATES ARMY BAND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)

Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; director, Jean Negulesco.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13May43; MP13566.

U. S. ARMY NOSE FUZE 137li—MARK–103 FOR THE BOMB DISPOSAL SCHOOL.

© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr., & 2 prints, 3Sep43; MU13903.

UNITED STATES COAST GUARD BAND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. in cooperation with the U. S. Coast Guard, c1944. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)

Credits: Director, Bobby Connolly.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Apr44; MP14752.

UNITED STATES MARINES ON REVIEW. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., in cooperation with the U. S. Marine Corps, c1944. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)

Credits: Director, Dave Gould; screenplay, Marion Mack.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Oct44; LP12915.

UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE CADET BASIC SCHOOL BAND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. in cooperation with the Training Organization, War Shipping Administration, c1944. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)

Credits: Director, Bobby Connolly.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb44; MP14455.

UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY; West Point. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (The Washington Parade, series 3, no. 2)

Credits: Narrative by Gordon Auchincloss; commentary, Basil Ruysdael; photographer, Irving Browning; editor, Harry Foster.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Nov40; MP10835.

UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 905 ft., sd. (Washington Parade, s. 3, no. 3)

Credits: Narrative, William Nelson; narrator, Basil Ruysdael; music arranger, Jack Schaindlin; photographer, Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Jan41; MP10911.

THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)

Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Jan43; MP13217.

U. S. N. FUZE 137lh—MARK–219 FOR BOMB DISPOSAL SCHOOL.

© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr., & 2 prints, 3Sep43; MU13902.

THE U. S. NAVY 1940. SEE The March of Time, v. 6, no. 11.

U. S. NAVY WEFT IDENTIFICATION. sd.

© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr., & 64 prints, 6Dec43; MU14256.

U. S. TREASURY, BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 962 ft., sd. (The Washington Parade)

Credits: Narrative, Prosper Buranelli; narrator, Basil Ruysdael; photography, Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jan40; MP9858.

UNITED WE STAND. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; script, Prosper Buranelli; narrator, Lowell Thomas; music, Louis de Francesco; editor, Earl Allvine.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 10Jul42; MP15411.

UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1939–47. 1 reel each unless otherwise indicated, sd., b&w, 35mm.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.

Volume 11, 1939.

823. © 14Nov39; MP9842.

824. © 16Nov39; MP9843.

825. © 21Nov39; MP9844.

826. © 23Nov39; MP9845.

827. © 28Nov39; MP9850.

828. © 30Nov39; MP9851.

829. © 5Dec39; MP9878.

830. © 7Dec39; MP9879.

831. © 12Dec39; MP9932.

832. © 14Dec39; MP9933.

833. © 19Dec39; MP9934.

834. © 21Dec39; MP9935.

835. © 26Dec39; MP9947.

836. © 28Dec39; MP9948.

Volume 12, 1940.

837. © 2Jan40; MP9978.

838. © 4Jan40; MP9979.

839. © 9Jan40; MP9980.

840. © 11Jan40; MP9981.

841. © 16Jan40; MP9987.

842. © 18Jan40; MP9988.

843. © 23Jan40; MP9997.

844. © 25Jan40; MP9998.

845. © 30Jan40; MP10026.

846. © 1Feb40; MP10027.

847. © 6Feb40; MP10040.

848. © 8Feb40; MP10041.

849. © 13Feb40; MP10060.

850. © 15Feb40; MP10061.

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853. © 27Feb40; MP10085.

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855. © 5Mar40; MP10100.

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857. © 12Mar40; MP10119.

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860. © 21Mar40; MP10134.

861. © 26Mar40; MP10173.

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863. © 2Apr40; MP10189.

864. © 4Apr40; MP10190.

865. © 9Apr40; MP10199.

866. © 11Apr40; MP10200.

867. © 16Apr40; MP10220.

868. © 18Apr40; MP10221.

869. © 23Apr40; MP10255.

870. © 25Apr40; MP10256.

871. © 30Apr40; MP10260.

872. © 2May40; MP10261.

873. © 7May40; MP10273.

874. © 9May40; MP10274.

875. © 14May40; MP10289.

876. © 16May40; MP10290.

877. © 20May40; MP10307.

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906. © 29Aug40; MP10507.

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449. Nov. 13, 1945. Labor-Management seek agreement. Bond sales zooming. Army unveils "Little David" [largest calibre mortar]. Berlin prepares for winter. Reason for Thanksgiving [turkeys]. [Denmark] honor King Christian.

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450. Nov. 15, 1945. Nation honors war dead. Army swamps Notre Dame. Atom bomb conference. Show 3–wheeled auto. Navy 33, Michigan 7. President's new yacht [U.S.S. Williamsburg]. [British Jet plane] set new air speed mark.

© 15Nov45; MP49.

451. Nov. 20, 1945; Open Pearl Harbor inquiry. Attlee addresses Congress. Military leader [Eisenhower] welcomed. Thousands await vision [religious visitation]. GI chorus on the Rhine. Home town welcomes [Vice Admiral Frederick C.] Sherman. British aid German kids. Twin Cities hail Halsey.

© 20Nov45; MP50.

452. Nov. 22, 1945. American Legion convenes. Clothes go to college [apparel design at U.C.L.A.]. Surplus planes junked. Flattops on parade. War hero [ex-Private Thomas E. Atkins] given farm. Army overwhelms Penn. Reveal mechanical brain [M. I. T. calculating machine]. Alabama smothers Vanderbilt.

© 22Nov45; MP51.

453. Nov. 27, 1645. Yamashita trial draws to close. Young vets join Legion. Japs clean up in Tokyo. B–29 sets new air record. Push-button hospital bed. Shriners clown for charity.

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454. Nov. 29, 1945. President decorates Marshall. Admiral Halsey retires. Japanese shipped home. Santa captures Philadelphia. F. D. R.'s stamps on sale. Indiana trips Purdue, 26–0. Christmas is on the way, kids. Irish rally beats Tulane.

© 29Nov45; MP75.

455. Dec. 4, 1945. Nazi face allied justice. German spies executed. Hang murderers of fliers. Hirohito admits war lost. Riding high with Joe, (GI) [rodeo]. Get out and get under [parade of 1896–1910 automobiles].

© 4Dec45; MP76.

456. Dec. 6, 1945. The Army sinks Navy. [Major General Leslie R. Groves and others] discuss atom control. One hundred and fifty years of marriage [three sisters celebrate golden weddings]. Belgians hail Churchill. Georgia trips Tech.

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457. Dec. 11, 1645. Nuremberg sidelights. Blast Nazi plant. Children die in bus. GI's home on big "E" [carrier Enterprise]. U. S. to Paris in 16 hours. "Unity," asks NAM head. Basketball season on.

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458. Dec. 13, 1945. Across U. S. in five hours [bomber, Mixmaster], Christmas in the air. Dead Nisei honored. "Ike" takes over. Plea for war hungry. Redskins take title [football].

© 13Dec45; MP79.

459. Dec. 18, 1945. Jap atom gun destroyed. Five stars for Halsey. Nazi subs destroyed. President is host. Nazi general [Dostler] executed. Handbag fashions. Two millionth GI homeward bound.

© 18Dec45; MP80.

460. Dec. 20, 1945. Rescue ship [USS Saturnia] brings GI's. New York hails Halsey. Motorized glider. Pilotless aircraft. Japs leave China. Rams win grid title.

© 20Dec45; MP81.

461. Dec. 25, 1945. Wasp [U. S. carrier] now Atlantic ferry. Navy spurs loan drive. Shoes for the South. Pre-built aluminum houses. Give 'im the one-two [Madison Square Boys' Clubs]. Natives [of French Indo-China] stage water festival. Montreal tops in hockey.

© 25Dec45; MP82.

482. Dec. 27, 1945. New Year greetings. Trailers for vet students. Ski water ballet. Koreans thank Yanks. Atom and Eve [girl-student experiments]. Students flour blitz. In the basket [ball game].

© 27Dec45; MP83.

463. Jan. 2, 1946. Pay tribute to [General] Patton. Yamashita trial ends. Traffic stymies servicemen [at] New York, Seattle, west coast. Destroy Jap planes [at order of General MacArthur]. Seaborne jet plane.

© 2Jan46; MP125.

Volume 19, 1946/47.

464. Jan. 3, 1946. Pope names cardinals. [Canadian Ambassador] honor film makers. Fashions for spring. Ski jumpers take off. [Jack Benny] behind the hate ball. Spectacle on ice [Sonja Henie and company].

© 3Jan46; MP126.

465. Jan. 8, 1646. The President's message. Floods rage in Northwest. Admiral Halsey is initiated. Tournament of Roses. Merry Mummers; Orange Bowl thriller.

© 8Jan46; MP165. 466. Jan. 10, 1946. General Marshall in China. Housing speed-up. Sociability in Japan. Fast count for [GI] Joe. Thrills in Vienna. Fighting Tigers back. Jap prisoners leave U. S. Ski hero [Torger Tokle] honored. Paratroop triplets.

© 10Jan46; MP166.

467. Jan. 15, 1946. Telegraph walkout. Tot's murder shocks U. S. Kaiser makes labor deal. Fire levels post exchange. Sinbad, the dog hero [of the Coast Guard]. Honor war loan head [Ted Gamble]. [Byron] Nelson does it again.

© 15Jan46; MP167.

468. Jan. 17, 1946. GI victory parade. Helicopter records broken. "Wild Bill" [Donovan] decorated. Veterans demonstrate. Canada honors Ike [Eisenhower]. Plane skiing.

© 17Jan46; MP168.

469. Jan. 22, 1946. UNO opens sessions. Demobilization plans. Admiral Kimmel testifies. Fishing sweepstakes. Flashing blades. British rail crash.

© 22Jan46; MP312.

470. Jan. 24, 1946. Churchill in Florida. March of Dimes. Stassen heads [National] Brotherhood [week]. Rebuilding Warsaw. End of the Rainbow Club. Donkey-shines. Amateur sluggers. Tiger triplets.

© 24Jan46; MP313.

471. Jan. 29, 1946. Atom bomb tests. End of U. S. isolation. Marshall mediates. Aid for martyred Cassino. Wainwright's new command. Dimes set fashion. Ski jump champs.

© 29Jan46; MP314.

472. Jan. 31, 1946. U. S. seizes meat plants. Security Council [UNO] opens. Carrier [Franklin D. Roosevelt] shakes down. Navy graveyard. Plane air brakes. Daffy millinery. Ship salvages. Fun in the sun.

© 31Jan46; MP315.

473. Feb. 5, 1946. Radar contacts the moon. March of Dimes hits stride. Byrnes urges A-bomb for peace. Big telescope nears completion. Gouin [is] new French President. Lewis [John L.] rejoins A. F. of L. ranks. Ex-GI strikes it rich.

© 5Feb46; MP316.

474. Feb. 7, 1946. British wives join hubbies. U. S. ships move China Army. Florida hails Brahman bull. Famous warship [Brooklyn] is retired. Snowshoe champs in gala event. Vets "take over" big hotel. Track stars shine in meet.

© 7Feb46; MP317.

475. Feb. 12, 1946. U. S. carrier [Franklin D. Roosevelt] honors Brazil. U. S. repatriates Koreans. Screen star [Ella Raines] christens big plane. Radar installed on ferryboat. Moslem leader [the Aga Khan] visits Bombay. New York-Paris air route inaugurated. New Adjutant-General [Edward F. Witsell] sworn in. Quads "doll up" on seventh birthday.

© 12Feb46; MP318.

476. Feb. 14, 1946. "Snake" clears minefield. Town protests UNO choice. UNRRA relief aids Europe. Sponge fleet back on the job. Jap troops moved from China. Sail-skating is winter thrill.

© 14Feb46; MP319.

477. Feb. 19, 1946. Tug strike ties up New York. Cardinals-elect fly to Rome. Auto goes out the window. Dog champs on review. Bobbi-car takes a bow. N. Y. U. cagers top Notre Dame. Supreme Court urges brotherhood.

© 19Feb46; MP320.

478. Feb. 21, 1946. Ship wrecked in Alaska storm. Cardinals stop off in Eire. Austrian crown jewels returned. Ready warship [Pennsylvania] for atom test. "Quints" crown carnival queen. "Giants" begin spring training. Plastic playball helps reduce. Pope Pius XII thanks UNRRA.

© 21Feb46; MP321.

479. Feb. 26, 1946. UNO delegates back in U. S. New airliner can back up. Operation Musk-ox. Floods devastate Britain. Three trains in crash. Prince weds commoner. [Golden] Gloves finals thrill fans.

© 26Feb46; MP322.

480. Feb. 28, 1946. Pope elevates cardinals. Festival hails Winter King. Lone Star [state] has centennial. Chinese hail year 4634. National AAU bobsled race. GI families back in Hawaii. Knockdown wins 100,000 dollar Derby. "Browns" begin spring training.

© 28Feb46; MP323.

481. Mar. 5, 1946. [Senator Vandenberg] urges firm foreign policy. China hails war leaders. Novel machine builds house. Who's who in the zoo. Troops go skiing in Japan. Rhythm on roller-skates.

© 5Mar46; MP324.

482. Mar. 7, 1946. President backs Red Cross; Hirohito visits his subjects. On the housing front. It's Mardi Gras time. [Hoover] urges U. S. [to] back food drive. Ice-capades fete winter. Army displays war tactics. News from [baseball] training camps.

© 7Mar46; MP325.

483. Mar. 12, 1946. Truman calls on churchmen to save world from ruin. [Winston Churchill] urges U. S.-Anglo alliance. Cardinals back from Rome. Soldier lifts a [rubber] tank. Peron leads in Argentina. Golden Glovers dish it out. On the baseball front.

© 12Mar46; MP459.

484. Mar. 14, 1946. First pictures: Pacific isle waits atom bomb. Truman backs loan to Britain. Film stars receive awards. The Santa Anita handicap. It's all done on porpoise. [Rio Grande Valley's] Charro Days fiesta held. "Red Sox" hit training stride.

© 14Mar46; MP460.

485. Mar. 19, 1946. Reds withdraw from Mukden. Churchill at F. D. R. grave. New isle appears off Japan. Panama whoops it up. Twenty-one dead in Italy ammo [ammunition] blast. Novel car is hobby oddity. Navy ship used as barracks. Man-o-War has birthday. "Indians" hit 1946 trail.

© 19Mar46; MP461.

486. Mar. 21, 1946. Churchill hailed in Manhattan. Flames gut ex-Nazi liner. Hoover to study food crisis. "Athletics" gird for season. UNRRA feeds starving kids. Bowling aces open tourney. Nylon rush is free-for-all. Woman pool champ shows how. Irish honor patron saint. Rites for Cardinal Glennon.

© 21Mar46; MP462.

487. Mar. 26, 1946. UNRRA Council plans world aid. Personalities on the capital scene. The world's largest plane. Cincinnati "Reds" all set. Five hundred tons of powder blasted. Fiesta time on the Riviera. Women get vote in Italy. Baseball "Crackers" [Southern League] all set.

© 26Mar46; MP463.

488. Mar. 28, 1946. UNO Security Council meets. [Carrier] Midway in arctic test. Truman backs two-party government. The Japs take a powder. Billiard aces thrill fans.

© 28Mar46; MP464.

489. Apr. 2, 1946. Reds bolt UNO meeting. Airborne television shown. Doughnut dunking etiquette. Jap police get Yank boss. Table tennis tournament.

© 2Apr46; MP621.

490. Apr. 4, 1946. Navy reveals giant rocket. Firemen fight three-day blaze. East All-Star cagers win. Truman signs housing bill. Trotters try out new gate. Huge snow-slide blocks pass. Auto racers cheat death. [New York] State cuts income tax.

© 4Apr46; MP622.

491. Apr. 9, 1946. Tidal wave rips Hawaii. UN Council weathers crisis. Volcano in Japan erupts. Chic new hat styles shown. First silk cargo from Japan. Britain hails film favorite [Mary Pickford]. Hoover arrives in Italy. GOP chooses new chieftain. Young Princess [Margaret Rose] takes a bow.

© 9Apr46; MP623.

492. Apr. 11, 1946. U. S. hails Army Day. Airplane graveyard. V–2 rocket "hits" New York. Army post honors General Patton. The Grand National.

© 11Apr46; MP624.

493. Apr. 16, 1946. Jap submarines sunk. Gromyko back at UN Council. Public good is exhibitor goal. League of Nations quits. Florida cypress is logged. First Lady visits polio victims. Hirohito horse in rodeo.

© 16Apr46; MP625.

494. Apr. 18, 1946. Roosevelt home is U. S. shrine. On the capital scene: new Ambassador to Britain [W. Averill Harriman]; new Envoy to Argentina [George S. Messersmith]; Reds name new U. S. Envoy [Nikolai Novikov]. French get Soviet wheat. French kayak aces race. Lens lovelies win laurels. "Canadiens" win hockey trophy.

© 18Apr46; MP626.

495. Apr. 23, 1946. "Renounce war" [says] MacArthur. GI wives go overseas. Jaloppies aid auto jubilee. Mikado as a family man. Military millinery shown. Dying boy aids cancer drive. Boatsmen shoot the rapids.

© 23Apr46; MP627.

496. Apr. 25, 1946. U. S. observes Easter. Japs vote for the first time. Tots have own style show. President [Truman] fights famine. Young Izaak Waltons shine. Five-star [MacArthur] family in Tokyo. Midget racers burn up track. "Ike" visits home town.

© 25Apr46; MP628.

497. Apr. 30, 1946. President [Truman] reviews fleet. Shelter in a jiffy. Out of the cubbyhole [bears]. French sports revival. The salmon are striking. It's "once over lightly" [sheep].

© 30Apr46; MP629.

498. May 2, 1946. Big Four discuss peace. Flying Wing bomber shown. President [Truman] takes a vacation. Spring planting in Germany. [LaGuardia] spur wheat for famine areas. A Japanese tea party [Mrs. MacArthur entertains General Eichelberger]. Penn Relay thrills.

© 2May46; MP630.

499. May 7, 1946. Nazi rocket backfires. Filipinos elect Roxas. Pope honors U. S. Admiral [Hewitt]. Explosion blasts destroyer. GI dream comes true. Duce body taken from grave. Dog nurses lion cubs. Princesses [Elizabeth and Margaret Rose] at the circus. Fire laddies on parade.

© 7May46; MP631.

500. May 9, 1946. Foil Alcatraz jailbreak. Ticking bomb exploded. Co-ed lifeguards show form. It's apple-blossom time. Louis and Conn sign for bout. The Kentucky Derby.

© 9May46; MP632.

501. May 14, 1946. Allied troops in Trieste. Arctic "Musk-ox" trek ends. Something new under foot. Jap policewomen get nod. Women open bowling congress. Novel propeller tested. Hill-climbing [motorcycle] aces zoom again.

© 14May46; MP633.

502. May 16, 1946. Army tests V–2 rocket. President [Truman] lauds education. Chinese black market. Tojo goes on trial. Assault wins Preakness.

© 16May46; MP634.

503. May 21, 1946. North Atlantic ice patrol. Holiday ends in tragedy. Hoover ends famine tour. Truman greets Cardinal [Griffin]. Canada salutes May Day. Italy opens boys' town. Blind bowlers amaze fans. British aces top U. S.

© 21May46; MP736.

504. May 23, 1946. First refugees reach United States: 500,000 pledge allegiance. King Cotton holds court. Flying Tigers come clean. Sand sailing new thrill. China takes over U. S. ships. It's an old Dutch custom. Miner hits jackpot. Scouts honor war heroes.

© 23May46; MP737.

505. May 28, 1946. Operation Crossroads. Rail strike grips nation. Eisenhower in Far East. Miss Booth gets award. Rocket car hits 140 m.p.h.

© 28May46; MP738.

506. May 30, 1946. Truman action ends U. S. tie-up. Negro quadruplets born. Cocker best in dog show. Kiddies masquerade parade. Champs [Louis and Conn] gird for big bout. Governor visits studio. City gets DDT treatment.

© 30May46; MP739.

507. June 4, 1946. Coal strike ends. Floods sweep East. Animals board atom ark. Cadets hail old timer [Martin Maher, West Point employee for fifty years]. Cardinals laud food relief. Negro educator [Booker T. Washington] honored. Motorist is no dummy. Quads are Texas rangers.

© 4Jun46; MP787.

508. June 6, 1946. Indianapolis speedway race. Trumans get degrees. Eisenhower in D-day plea. Kids on police outing. Indians harvest bananas. Assault wins [turfdom's] triple crown. Santa Rosa Roundup.

© 6Jun46; MP788.

509. June 11, 1946. Military graduation: "Middies" now ensigns; cadets on parade. Damage foreshadows A-bomb test. Scores die in hotel fire. "Hap" Arnold settles down. Auto's golden jubilee. Italy joins democracies.

© 11Jun46; MP789.

510. June 13, 1946. British victory parade. Paratroops in mass drop. Jaloppies in speedrace. Crown jewels recovered. Spanish cycle aces race. Safety seat for pilot. Holy Hour celebrated. Floods in Spain. Festival of Roses [Portland, Oregon].

© 13Jun46; MP790.

511. June 18, 1946. Navy rocket tests. Jap pearl culture. Oil fire rages. Personalities in the news. Atom test nears. Bronc busters.

© 18Jun46; MP791.

512. June 20, 1946. World plan for atom bomb. Big Four ministers meet. United States [and] Canada hail peace. Peron inaugural [Buenos Aires]. Mangrum wins golf open championship. World's biggest plane. Water nymphs on skis.

© 20Jun46; MP792.

513. June 25, 1946. Tornado devastation. Japan today. Ammunition jettisoned. Our favorite pin-ups. Cow adopts orphan faun. Midget auto thrills. Beauty queens on parade. Motorcycle soccer.

© 25Jun46; MP884.

514. June 27, 1946. Austrians demand Tyrol. Mexican election nears. It's in the bag. Vinson new Chief Justice. Cornell crew wins. Magicians thrill kids. Track aces vie in [N.C.A.A.] meet.

© 27Jun46; MP885.

515. July 2, 1946. Two million dollar ferry blaze. Monster flying wing. People in the news: John W. Snyder, Fred M. Vinson, Benjamin Fairless. Secretary of War Patterson and John R. Steelman. Merry-go-round matrimony. Japan's Crown Prince. Famine stalks China.

© 2Jul46; MP886.

516. July 4, 1946. Operation Crossroads underway. Truman asks OPA support. Flower fiesta [Italy]. Cycling ups and downs [England].

© 4Jul46; MP887.

517. July 9, 1946. Army wives reach Japan. Helicopter-bus service. British "Oscars." Nisei heroes return home. Stock cars in race. New high in weddings. Yank [George Fazio] wins Canada golf [tourney]. "Old Salts" in season [Cleveland Regatta].

© 9Jul46; MP888.

518. July 11, 1946. Operation Crossroads: Superfortress, Dave's Dream, drops bomb on 73–ship flotilla. Details of various phases of atom bomb test at Bikini.

© 11Jul46; MP889.

519. July 16, 1946. First American Saint [Mother Cabrini]. Hughes survives crash. Swanee playground. Meet Jumbo. The world of sports: tennis at Wimbledon; just jousting [France]; [Jimmy McLane] sets swim mark in Cuba; cowboy get-together [Stamford, Texas].

© 16Jul46; MP914.

520. July 18, 1946. Philippines Republic [is] born. [Sahara] Desert mission. Wheelbarrow globe trip. Cricket invasion [France]. Oo! la! la! [French beauty contest]. Riggs wins tennis finals.

© 18Jul46; MP915.

521. July 23, 1946. Siam's King meets death. British bombers arrive [in U. S.]. Festival of Towers [Italy]. Truman reviews Nisei troops. Lumberjack tourney. Dirigible pioneer [Admiral C. E. Rosendahl] retires. [Hollywood] stars shine on Portland.

© 23Jul46; MP929.

522. July 25, 1946. Nine dead in gas blast. Wheat harvest underway. The Arlington Handicap. Drought grips Southwest. Siamese boxing-bam. Diaper didoes. Sailboating thrills.

© 25Jul46; MP930.

523. July 30, 1946. U. S.-Cuba sugar pact. Spanish festival. [English] royalty in the rain. Seagoing pet shop. Get hep to hoppicopter. Racing goes to the beach. Shriners at convention. [A. A. A.] race thrills [London].

© 30Jul46; MP967.

524. Aug. 1, 1946. Byrnes off to Paris. Crusade of peace. Festival of Miracles [St. Clair, France]. UNRRA chief [Fiorello LaGuardia] in Italy. Hollywood Gold Cup Race. Wild pony round-up. [Herman Barron] wins richest golf game [All-American Open].

© 1Aug46; MP968.

525. Aug. 6, 1946. Paris Peace Conference. Eleven dead in ferry crash. Huge seaplane assembled. May Day in Russia. Outboard aces race.

© 6Aug46; MP1032.

526. Aug. 8, 1946. Underwater atom blasts: Baker Day at Operation Crossroads. Jap film of Hiroshima blast.

© 8Aug46; MP1033.

527. Aug. 13, 1946. Atom bomb birthplace. Reds balk over vote plan. Gold rush-afloat [gambling ship]. Quake hits Santo Domingo. Flight of the "snowbirds" [cat-boats]. Lightning hits tanker. French gymnasts excel.

© 13Aug46; MP1043.

528. Aug. 15, 1946. The Hambletonian. U-boat pens blasted. Three thousand [Jehovah's Witnesses] in mass baptism. "Ike" [Eisenhower] hailed in Rio. Mashed spuds by the ton. Graduate China air cadets [Austin, Texas]. Catch as catch can [Red Cross camp in France].

© 15Aug46; MP1044.

529. Aug. 20, 1946. Presidential promenade [Truman]. Atlantic mixup [S.S. American Farmer in salvage argument]. Meet Miss Venus. Archers show ball players [their skill]. New air monarch [bombing plane]. Lesson in democracy. Aquatic rodeo. Brazil honors "Ike" [Eisenhower].

© 20Aug46; MP1045.

530. Aug. 22, 1946. President [Truman] on vacation. Long distance [telephone] milestone. Soap-box Derby. Honor to Churchill. Speed boat sweepstakes. Orphan's big day. Helicopter referee [for horse racing].

© 22Aug46; MP1046.

531. Aug. 27, 1946. Floods hit Midwest. Alpine climbers in action. Admiral Halsey in Chile. Throws baseball 98 m.p.h. [Bob Feller]. Navy's biggest airplane. Trout-fishing Derby. Painless dentistry. Roller Derby thrills.

© 27Aug46; MP1102.

532. Aug. 29, 1946. Nuremberg trials near end. Bermuda welcomes Truman. Novel animal circus. Students unload grain. Football season opens. Fight flood with fire. Legion victory parade.

© 29Aug46; MP1103.

533. Sept. 3, 1946. UN in new home [Lake Success, New York]. Truman goes fishing. Triple threat convention [triplets]. One-thousand stranded by Maine storm. Modern Jonahs at work [Chilean whalers]. Bulls horn in on [Spanish] fiesta. Bicycle death dive.

© 3Sep46; MP1104.

534. Sept. 5, 1946. National air races. Halsey backs "F. D. R." [carrier] cruise. Pilot ejector seat. Yugoslav air victims. Double feature parade. Gold Cup [Detroit speedboat] Race.

© 5Sep46; MP1105.

535. Sept. 10, 1946. Calcutta massacres. French fleet maneuvers. Maria Montez in Paris. Screen comics aid youth. Jumpin' jive. Film star [Phyllis Calvert] arrives [in New York]. New York infirmary to expand. Stars shine on ice. Auto race ends in death [in Atlanta].

© 10Sep46; MP1123.

536. Sept. 12, 1946. Byrnes sets firm policy for Germany. Strikes tie up U. S. ports. Puerto Rico inaugural. Miss America of 1946. United States-Mexico polo.

© 12Sep46; MP1124.

537. Sept. 17, 1946. United States greets "Monty" in Washington, D. C. Death of the sea queen [the Normandie]. The flying icicle. Venetian regatta. French swimming meet. Japs man U. S. ships. Northwest rodeo [at Ellensburg, Washington]. New Pike's Peak record.

© 17Sep46; MP1150.

538. Sept. 19, 1946. Yugo air victims coming home. World's heaviest man. Orphans of the wild. "Tom Thumb" playground. Big little swim champ [David Hughes]. Success—eggs-actly! [Betty MacDonald honored]. Amateur golfers vie. British motorcycle aces.

© 19Sep46; MP1151.

539. Sept. 24, 1946. Wallace speeches curbed. Koreans hail freedom. Spectacular train wreck. Displaced persons camp [in Upper Austria]. Jet plane tops 600 m.p.h. Hermit's views on life.

© 24Sep46; MP1205.

540. Sept. 26, 1946. Air tragedy; helicopters rescue 18 survivors. Washington, D. C. [Wallace, Commerce secretary resigns]. Paris, France [Harriman, envoy to Britain, to succeed Wallace]. Italy hails General Clark. Charity football [Chicago Bears vs. Washington Redskins].

© 26Sep46; MP1206.

541. Oct. 1, 1946. Turmoil in Bombay. [Inflation and black market in Shanghai, China]. Flying post office. Holy Name holy hour [Chicago]. Gotham hails Wild West. Mechanized madcaps.

© 1Oct46; MP1238.

542. Oct. 3, 1946. Football highlights: Notre Dame-Illinois; Army-Oklahoma; Alabama-Tulane. Funeral rites in Moscow [Mikhail Kalinin]. Truman reviews cadets. British postwar industry. Riviera festival. Movie men aid hospital.

© 3Oct46; MP1239.

543. Oct. 8, 1946. Navy plane [Truculent Turtle] sets mark. Greek king returns. Twenty-five thousand ton TNT blast [Arco, Idaho]. Strikes cripple Pittsburgh. Legionnaires parade [San Francisco]. Tiny republic [San Marino, Italy] is host. Wallace successor [W. Averell Harriman] home.

© 8Oct46; MP1240.

544. Oct. 10, 1946. Guilty, 21 Nuremberg Nazis doomed. World Series: Red Sox win opener 3–2. Football highlights: Columbia tops Navy; Ohio State trims U. S. C. U. S. honors Ted Gamble.

© 10Oct46; MP1241.

545. Oct. 15, 1946. World Series highlights: St. Louis and Boston. Byrnes denies atom threat [in Paris]. Ike in Scotland. Mexico honors Warner.

© 15Oct46; MP1327.

546. Oct. 17, 1946. Truman lifts meat controls. Film stars urge arbitration. Football thrills: Army tops Michigan; Penn routs Dartmouth; Texas defeats Oklahoma.

© 17Oct46; MP1328.

547. Oct. 22, 1946. Cards clinch World Series. Volcano menaces island [at Stromboli, Italy]. "Slingshot" for planes. Oh! My aching quarterback. Byrnes home from parley.

© 22Oct46; MP1329.

548. Oct. 24, 1946. It's Navy Day: New York hails "Queen." Low tide strands whale [at Huntington, Long Island]. Football highlights: Army crushes Columbia; Tennessee wins upset; St. Mary's rips Fordham.

© 24Oct46; MP1330.

549. Oct. 29, 1946. Truman urges U. S.—stop harping on war. Steaks on parade [at Kansas City]. Girl acrobats amazing [in Texas]. Prison rodeo [Huntsville, Texas].

© 29Oct46; MP1331.

550. Oct. 31, 1946. Army defeats Duke. Notre Dame routs Iowa. Washington tops California. Celebrities sail on "Queen." Latest Paris hair styles. Driver dont's. "Endless-belt" garage.

© 31Oct46; MP1332.

551. Nov. 5, 1946. Soviet UN proposal answered. Grid Giants claw Bears, 14–0. Alamein heroes celebrate. Hockey aces in tie game. Army "cans" vehicles. Knights Templar convene [at Houston, Texas].

© 5Nov46; MP1351.

552. Nov. 7, 1946. Big Four ministers meet [in New York]. Gala royal wedding [in England]. Truman goes home to vote. Convicts donate eyes. Football highlights: Georgia upsets Alabama; Ohio State halts Northwestern.

© 7Nov46; MP1352.

553. Nov. 12, 1946. Republican landslide. One million dollar swindle in [New York]. Record log drive on [in Canada]. Command performance [of movie stars in London]. Skiing season opens [in Chinook Pass, Washington].

© 12Nov46; MP1353.

554. Nov. 14, 1946. Grid Giants clash. Army and Notre Dame in scoreless tie. V–2 rocket boomerangs. British embassy bombed [in Rome, Italy]. Airborne automobile. Duke and Duchess arrive [in New York].

© 14Nov46; MP1354.

555. © 19Nov46; MP1452.

556. © 21Nov46; MP1453.

557. © 26Nov46; MP1486.

558. © 28Nov46; MP1487.

559. © 3Dec46; MP1450.

560. © 5Dec46; MP1451.

561. © 10Dec46; MP1488.

562. © 12Dec46; MP1489.

563. © 17Dec46; MP1490.

564. © 19Dec46; MP1491.

565. © 24Dec46; MP1521.

566. © 26Dec46; MP1522.

567. © 31Dec46; MP1523.

568. © 2Jan47; MP1524.

Volume 20, 1947.

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91. © 13Nov47; MP2530.

92. © 18Nov47; MP2531.

93. Nov. 20, 1947. Friendship Train reaches seaboard. Reds fear our movies, says [Eric] Johnston. Footnote on furs [New York: Miss Paula Croset chosen Miss Cinderella by fur manufacturers]. Princeton beats Yale.

© 20Nov47; MP2660.

94. Nov. 25, 1947. Royal wedding; Elizabeth weds Philip at [Westminster] Abbey.

© 25Nov47; MP2661.

95. Nov. 27, 1947. Hollywood bans Reds [announcement by Eric Johnston]. News highlights: huge land plane [XC–99] flies [at] San Diego; Vienna cleans up [war-damaged Philliphof]; swamp denizens battled [by Ross Allen at] Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia; ski season underway, Mt. Rainier National Park.

© 27Nov47; MP2662.

96. Dec. 2, 1947. Army beats Navy. St. Nick has preview: [Santa Claus parade of film and radio stars in Hollywood; Toyland parade in Philadelphia]. Truman sees Freedom Train. Royal honeymooners [Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh] pose. Command performance [Robert Montgomery and other motion picture stars meet British royal family].

© 2Dec47; MP2663.

97. Dec. 4, 1947. Camera shows secret [of the fly's flight]. Eight die in Seattle [plane] crash. The Nation's healthiest [National 4–H Club Congress in Chicago]. Anzio war dead honored. Feline funsters frolic [cat show in Brooklyn]. Football extra: Southern Methodist ties Texas Christian, 19–all.

© 4Dec47; MP2664.

98. Dec. 9, 1947. Friendship food sails. Strike grips France [Paris and Lyons]. The "snake" in Germany [queues of people waiting for food and other necessities]. Spain valley flooded [along the Segura River]. Football highlights: Notre Dame routs USC; high school grid thrills [football championship game in Philadelphia].

© 9Dec47; MP2665.

99. Dec. 11, 1947. Christmas preview; "Babe" [Ruth] cheers polio kids; Dutch cheers for Santa [royal family at Christmas entertainment]. Global fliers [George Truman and Clifford Evans, Jr.] back. Counterfeit ring broken [by Secret Service in Chicago]. CCNY cagers win [game against Oregon State Beavers in Madison Square Garden]. War orphans reach U. S. Lujack receives [Heisman] trophy.

© 11Dec47; MP2666.

100. Dec. 16, 1947. Hirohito at Hiroshima. News in brief: Greeks get U. S. warships; Admiral Nimitz gets award [from President Truman; Admiral Denfield becomes Chief of Naval Operations]; twenty-one [Army personnel] die in air crash [Memphis, Tennessee]. Labrador survivors [of ATC transport] home; Browns top grid Yankees [All-American Conference football title game]; kiddies' Christmas party [Cardinal Spellman at New York Foundling Hospital party].

© 16Dec47; MP2667.

101. Dec. 18, 1947. U. S. troops quit Italy. Blizzards made to order [by engineers of the Army Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, N. J.]. Christmas cheer from many lands [children from diplomatic corps broadcast in Washington]. Film star [Alan Ladd] urges food saving. Wrestling big-wigs battle [Primo Carnera]. Perfect physique contest [male beauty on parade at Montreal].

© 18Dec47; MP2668.

102. Dec. 23, 1947. Peace must wait; Marshall's [report of Foreign Ministers' meeting in London]. Jet bomber [Boeing XB–47] passes tests. Jap vagrants rounded up. Film star [Jimmy Stewart] in food appeal. The world of sports: basketball on ice; Golden Glovers mix it.

© 23Dec47; MP2669.

103. Dec. 25, 1947. New helicopter shown [Philadelphia]. German school crisis [housing and other problems]. French curios get laugh. Test all-metal glider [Trenton]. Collier trophy awarded [presented by President Truman to Lewis Rodert], New White House pet. Dutch woman marks 106th [birthday]. The world of sports: fists fly in hockey tilt [Providence Scarlets vs. N. Y. Metropolitans]; pro basketball thriller [N. Y. Knickerbockers vs. Boston Celtics].

© 25Dec47; MP2743.

104. Dec. 30, 1947. The blizzard of 1947 [in New York and other East Coast cities]. New Navy jet tested [fighter plane, the Grumman XF9F "Panther">[. Miss Truman meets press. The sports round-up: Cards win pro grid title; Riggs defeats Kramer [Madison Square Garden].

© 30Dec47; MP2744.

Volume 21, 1948/49.

105. Jan. 2, 1948. Tojo and company await trial [war crimes trials in Tokyo]. Maharajah's jubilee [Silver Jubilee Durbar in Jaipur]. The new look in Spain [fashions in Barcelona]. Miami train wreck. Twelve pups in record litter [Doberman Pinschers in Vancouver]. French honor film executive [Joseph H. Seidelman]. Midget car for shoppers [Los Angeles]. UCLA cagers win thriller [defeat Long Island University team in New York].

© 2Jan48; MP2745.

106. Jan. 6, 1948. South ripped by tornadoes [Cotton Valley, La.]. Tournament of Roses [General Omar Bradley is the grand marshal of Pasadena parade]. Foot-bowl highlights: Michigan wins in Rose Bowl; 13–13 tie in Cotton Bowl [Penn State and Southern Methodist]; Georgia Tech tops Kansas [in Orange Bowl]; Texas is Sugar Bowl winner.

© 6Jan48; MP2746.

107. Jan. 9, 1948. Truman opens Congress; calls for $40 tax cut. Marines to Mediterranean [sail from Morehead City, N. C.]. The world of sports: East-West grid classic [Johnny Lujack stars in Shrine charity game in San Francisco]; Norse skiers win meet [Art Tokle and others at Bear Mountain, N. Y.]; Golden Glovers battle [Brooklyn]. New York [state] bonus cheers vets.

© 9Jan48; MP2747.

108. Jan. 13, 1948. Marshall urges passage of plan [testifies before Senate Foreign Relations Committee]. French movie Reds protest [demonstrations in Paris against importation of U. S. films]. Florida fashion frills [Miami Beach]. Sun Valley [Idaho] ski thrills. Spectacular air show [Miami's 16th annual Air Maneuvers].

© 13Jan48; MP2748.

109. Jan. 15, 1948. The March of Dimes. [President Truman, Margaret Truman, and Terry Tullos, three-year old polio victim, at the White House]. Save 46 from funeral ship [survivors of the "Joseph V. Connolly" reach New York]. British airliner crash [Northolt, England]. Turks to get U. S. subs [undergoing repairs at San Francisco]. General Chennault and bride. Sweater girls of 1948 [Coral Gables, Fla]. Wrestling in high gear [Madrid, Spain].

© 15Jan48; MP2749.

110. Jan. 20, 1948. The war In Greece. "Ike" urges Europe aid [General Eisenhower in Philadelphia]. Battle fire in zero cold [Boston]. Blast rips warehouse [Chicago]. Filmland aids Dimes drive. [Governor Warren among contributors]. Death on ski jump [Jimmy Henriksen dies at Fox River Grove, Ill.].

© 20Jan48; MP2750.

111. Jan. 23, 1948. Music czar takes stand [James Petrillo appears before House Labor Committee]. Rocket car hits 1,000 m.p.h. [Muroc, Calif.]. Harmonica harmonizers [Germany]. Pin-ups in the swim [Coral Gables, Fla]. World's biggest ski school [Snoqualmie, Wash.]. Strip tease on a log [Chicago].

© 23Jan48; MP2751.

112. Jan. 27, 1948. [General Lucius D.] Clay warns of German unrest. Gandhi fast brings amity. Goodwill milk ship sails [from California]. U. S. information program backed [Senator Smith and Representative Mundt explain their bill]. Octogenarian George Mobley digs for pirate treasure [in Green Cove Springs, Fla.]. Mass Chinese wedding. Diamond aces in the rough [baseball school run by George Stirnweiss at Bartow, Fla.]. Iceboat regatta [Hamilton, Ont.].

© 27Jan48; MP2752.

113. Jan. 29, 1948. Cold wave grips East [Coast Guard cutter "Eastwind" opens passage in the Hudson River]. Leapfrog barge tested [Navy's amphibious barge]. Family of nine [sheltered] in firehouse. St. Bernards by the score [New York]. "Double Life" fashions [New York fashion show]. Ski jumpers take off [Art Tokle, Arne Ulland, and others at Dubuque, Iowa].

© 29Jan48; MP2753.

114. Feb. 3, 1948. Gandhi assassinated. Canada welcomes D. P.'s [from Europe]. Photo finish in "Maturity" [Flashco beats On Trust in Santa Anita race]. Parson sets mile record [Gilbert Dodds in Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden]. King Boreas rules again [winter carnival at St. Paul]. Disputes mark Olympics [St. Moritz].

© 3Feb48; MP2754.

115. Feb. 5, 1948. 'Chutists battle snow [Pine Camp, N. Y.]. Labrador mercy mission [for villagers of Nakkovik]. French open big dam [across Rhone River at Genissiat]. Four [Badgett quads] are now nine. Large set of setters [15 pups born in England]. Ski ace [Arne Ulland] jumps 262 feet [at Leavenworth, Wash.]. Northwest iceboat regatta [on Geneva Lake, Wis.].

© 5Feb48; MP2832.

116. Feb. 10, 1948. "Ike" [Eisenhower] sees no global war. "Para-dogs" in Arctic test. U. S. third in Olympics. Charro Days Festival [at Brownsville, Texas].

© 10Feb48; MP2833.

117. Feb. 13, 1948. It's carnival time: Mardi Gras [New Orleans]; Italy festival [Viareggio]; Carnival at Nice [France]; Pirate jamboree [Tampa, Florida]. Margaret [Truman] launches ship. Snowmen sculptors vie [Central Park in New York]. Golden Glovers clash [New York]. The Lipton Cup Race [Florida].

© 13Feb48; MP2834.

118. Feb. 17, 1948. Olympic round-up [St. Moritz, Switzerland]. "Cinderella" [Eva Sears] weds oil heir [Winthrop Rockefeller]. Dewey urges plan for peace. Ice and flood menace West. Canada refinery burns [Toronto, Ont.].

© 17Feb48; MP2835.

119. Feb. 19, 1948. U. S. marks Brotherhood Week. Ice choked rivers [Washington, D. C. and Cleveland]. Pennsylvania "quads" take bow. Youngest deportee [Neils Rebholz] leaves [for Denmark]. Golden Gloves finals [New York]. Hockey battle royal [Toronto Maple Leafs vs. New York Rangers].

© 19Feb48; MP2836.

120. Feb. 24, 1948. Truman keynotes 1948 campaign. U. S. food for China. Floods in Andalusia. Colorful Rio [de Janeiro] fiesta. The mechanical jackass

© 24Feb48; MP2837.

121. Feb. 26, 1948. Palestine crisis: Lake Success [Warren Austin presents U. S. stand to the Security Council]; Jerusalem [bombs in Jewish shopping district]; at sea [Jewish refugees]. Truman tours Caribbean. Wallace and running mate [Senator Glen Taylor]. General "Ike" dons mufti.

© 26Feb48; MP2838.

122. Mar. 2, 1948. Jap black market raided. Mrs. Taft meets the press. Easter bonnets take bow. Talon wins $100,000 race [Arcadia, Calif.]

© 2Mar48; MP2839.

123. Mar. 4, 1948. The world crisis: Washington [Juraj Slavik, Czech ambassador resigns]; Lake Success [Security Council of the United Nations deliberate over partition and strife in Holy Land]. Premiere [of "Naked City">[ aids heart fund. Irish top NYU cagers. Death mars ski jump [Iron Mountain, Mich.]. Spring training begins: Tampa [Cincinnati Reds]; Sarasota [Boston Red Sox].

© 4Mar48; MP2840.

124. Mar. 9, 1948. Canada winter troops in Yukon. Greeks reorganize army. China gets Jap reparations. De Valera arrives in U. S. Billiard champ [Willie Hoppe] wins again. Canada hails Barbara Ann [Scott, figure skating queen]. News from training camps: St. Petersburg [New York Yankees]; Pasadena [Chicago White Sox]; Los Angeles [Chicago Cubs].

© 9Mar48; MP2841.

125. Mar. 11, 1948. Chile claims Antarctic land. Celebs arrive on "Queen [Elizabeth"; Ex-King Michael of Roumania, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Rank, Dick Button, figure-skating champion]. Records [official documents] lost in Jap fire [Tokyo]. 12 dead in plane crash [Chicago]. Hardware Easter hats [San Mateo, Calif.]. The world of sports: Connie Mack shows how [Philadelphia Athletics in West Palm Beach]; Norse skier wins meet [Arne Ulland at Snoqualmie, Wash.].

© 11Mar48; MP2867.

126. Mar. 16, 1948. Byrnes warns of Red menace [Charleston, S. C.]. [J. Arthur] Rank receives degree [from Boston University]. Film agreement signed [by Eric Johnston and Harold Wilson in London]. The world of sports: "Dem Bums" get in shape [Brooklyn Dodgers under Durocher in training at Ciudad Trujillo]; wheelchair basketball [crippled veterans from Halloran and Cushing Army hospitals play in New York]. Water skiers rush season [Olympic Club members at Seattle].

© 16Mar48; MP2868.

127. Mar. 18, 1948. The world crisis: Truman warns U. S. of Reds. UN presses Czech inquiry. A great day for the Irish [St. Patrick's Day parade on Fifth Avenue, New York].

© 18Mar48; MP3172.

128. Mar. 23, 1948. [Dodecanese] Islands returned to Greece. Scores dead in [Middle West] tornadoes. New jet fighters tested at sea [Navy's speedy FJ–1 fighters practice take-offs and landings aboard the carrier "Boxer" in the Pacific]. [Ronald] Colman wins Academy Award [for performance in "A Double Life">[. 50–to–1 shot [Sheila's Cottage] wins Grand National [steeplechase] at Aintree, England.

© 23Mar48; MP3173.

129. Mar. 25, 1948. Buzz bombs shot down in Air Forces tests. Austin flays Red tactics [at Lake Success, N. Y.]. Finns leave for Moscow [for parley]. Floods peril many states from upstate New York to Midwest. J. Arthur Rank visits White House. Snowmobiles hit 100 m.p.h. in Ontario. Golden Gloves clash in New York.

© 25Mar48; MP2958.

130. Mar. 30, 1948. Pope warns of Red menace as Easter is celebrated. [Easter throngs on 5th Avenue; Easter sunrise service at Glendale, Calif.; Easter egg hunt at Hyattsville, Md.]. U. S. ousts Hans Eisler. Lift stunt man by hair [Memphis, Tenn.]. Twenty-four dead in tornado [in Coatesville, Ind.]. Navy's rocket town [Inyokern, Calif.].

© 30Mar48; MP2959.

131. Apr. 2, 1948. U. S. hails Army Day. Cops nab Wall Street pickets. Young man of distinction [New York fashions for junior]. Churchill [at grandson's] christening. Bushman

© 2Apr48; MP2960.

132. Apr. 8, 1948. Truman signs Europe aid bill. [Viscount Alexander, Prime Minister King and President Truman receive honorary degrees in Williamsburg, Va.]. Finns weigh Russ[ian] pact. Ike meets grandson [Eisenhower family]. Mountbatten in Burma. Waves lash Barcelona. The world of sports: one-legged skiers compete [in Austria]; French gymnasts perform.

© 8Apr48; MP2961.

133. Apr. 9, 1948. Stassen tops Wisconsin primary. Truman sees Army parade [Washington]. Paul Hoffman named to [European] Aid post [Washington]. U. S. ships visit Greece. [King Paul boards the "Rochester">[. Fifty-one dead in Jap railroad wreck [Osaka]. Bogota parley opens. Royalty greets Mrs. F. D. R. [in London]. Prince Charles [Belgium's Regent] visits capital. Birds blacken sky [near Amsterdam, Holland]. Dixie water ski tourney [Cypress Gardens, Fla.].

© 9Apr48; MP2962.

134. Apr. 13, 1948. Coal strike ends [John L. Lewis and House Speaker Martin in Washington]. U. S. troops march in Trieste. New York—Italian "protest" parade [calling for defeat of Reds in Italy]. Navy balloon rises 20 miles [over Minn.]. Sporting highlights: Harmon wins Masters golf [in Augusta, Ga.]; Navy midgets [sons of naval families] in slugfest [Annapolis]; World's crookedest race [on inland waterway, Seattle].

© 13Apr48; MP2963.

135. Apr. 15, 1948. Revolt in Bogota [scenes of rioting and bloodshed]. F. D. R. memorial unveiled [Mrs. Roosevelt in the presence of King George unveils statue in Grosvenor Square, London]. Premiere [of "Are You with It" in New York] aids bond drive. Thunderjets in maneuvers [Bangor, Maine]. Cardinal [Spellman in New York] makes appeal.

© 15Apr48; MP2964.

136. Apr. 20, 1948. The Italian election. Aftermath [of revolution] in Bogota. Ohio [River at Marietta] on flood rampage. First ERP ship sails [from Galveston]. Paris, France [Canadian ambassador distributes food and clothing]. Garden City, L. I. [food and clothing donated at the Cathedral of the Incarnation prepared for shipment to London]. White House balcony seen. Tiny tot swims underwater [11–month old Sherry Lynn Whitford in Los Angeles].

© 20Apr48; MP2965.

137. Apr. 22, 1948. 16 nations sign pact [for political and economic union of Western Europe]. U. S. subs sail for Turkey. Mass helicopter flight [Navy craft at Lakehurst, N. J.]. Variety Clubs honor [George C.] Marshall. Filmdom hospital dedicated [by Jean Hersholt, Shirley Temple and others]. The world of sports: celebs in Greenbrier golf [White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.]; 3–year-old swimmers star.

© 22Apr48; MP3079.

138. Apr. 27, 1948. News from Germany [blasting of war-damaged railway station; reconstruction work on Cologne Cathedral; soccer game in Hamburg]. Scores die in train wreck [at Cheshire, England]. Dutch hail Mrs. Roosevelt. Kiddies in "appeal" parade [in New York, for overseas aid to children]. Zany hats for men shown. Texas gets warship as shrine. The world of sports: wrestling champs get tossed [Toronto]; motorcycle mud derby [Seattle].

© 27Apr48; MP3080.

139. Apr. 29, 1948. Royal wedding anniversary [London. England's King & Queen observe 25th anniversary]. Voting in Switzerland [Canton of Appenzell]. Princess [Elizabeth] gets [Order of the] Garter. French mine explosion [Courrieres]. Divers "discover" mermaid [Santa Cruz, Calif.]. Sporting highlights: thrilling yacht regatta [Balboa, Calif.]; high-wire high-jinks [acrobats in Germany].

© 29Apr48; MP3081.

140. May 4, 1948. May Day celebrated [parades in New York, Norway, Denmark, and Japan]. "Ike" [Eisenhower] arrives at Columbia [to assume presidency]. Apple Blossom Festival [Winchester, Va.]. "Citation" wins the [Kentucky] Derby.

© 4May48; MP3082.

141. May 7, 1948. "Mothball fleet" ready [Navy vessels in storage at Bremerton, Wash.]. Truman lauds family unit [in talk at Conference on Family Life, Washington]. Princess [Juliana of Holland] in coal mine. Twister levels Texas town [McKinney]. One dead in [New York] gas blast. Fly helicopter inside building [San Francisco]. Chimps do spring cleaning [in St. Louis Zoo]. Olympic diving queens [Las Vegas, Nev.].

© 7May48; MP3083.

142. May 11, 1948. U. S. acts to prevent train strike [by seizing railroads]. Atom age "hands" shown [for handling radioactive material]. Middies "dunked" in drill [arriation dunking drill at Annapolis]. Mexico film studio burns [Aztec studio at Coyoacan]. Bridge collapse kills 22 [Forli, Italy]. Jap police arrest quack [at Ichikawa]. [Herman] Barron wins Goodall golf [New Rochelle, N. Y.].

© 11May48; MP3084.

143. May 13, 1948. Marshall denies Red talks: urges peace moves in UN. Churchill urges Europe union [in speech at The Hague]. Aid for starving children [through Overseas Aid Appeal]. New water repellent tried. Motorcycle hill climb [Tacoma, Wash.]. Mass parachute jump [82d Airborne Division in maneuvers in Kentucky].

© 13May48; MP3085.

144. May 18, 1948. Jews defend new Zion state [battle for Haifa; flag of new state unfurled in Washington; U. S. recognition of new state announced at Lake Success]. Paris hails royal couple [Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh]. Celebs in capital golf [tournament in Washington]. Ice queen's amateur finale [Barbara Ann Scott at Toronto]. Mr. America 1948 chosen [George Eiferman of Santa Monica, Calif.]. Citation wins Preakness. Bishop of Austin [Texas] installed [Most Rev. Louis J. Reicher].

© 18May48; MP3098.

145. May 20, 1948. Jews fight for new "Israel" state. Violence in Korea voting. Swedish girl gymnasts here. Styles up in Central Park [fashions inspired by the motion picture are shown in Hollywood]. College rodeo aces thrown [at Austin, Tex.]. Dynamite lady blown up [in Birmingham, Ala.].

© 20May48; MP3174.

146. May 25, 1948. Dewey tops Stassen in Oregon [primary to name Republican convention delegates]. Truman visits boys' school [Girard College in Philadelphia]. Navy jets join the fleet [off Newport, R. I.]. New Russ envoy arrives [Deputy Foreign Minister Malik]. New Israel president [Chaim Weizmann]. Father of 25 [C. F. Warden of Dexter, Mich.] honored. Fire damages Dutch palace. Tulip time in "Holland" [Mich.]. Canine bluebloods in [Morris & Essex] show. Track stars shine in [Los Angeles] meet.

© 25May48; MP3175.

147. May 27, 1948. Marshall appeals for UN children [in address at Madison Square Garden]. Truman sees Israel president [Chaim Weizmann]. Oil well goes on rampage [in Alberta]. Sheep cross Coulee Dam. Goofy hair styles shown [in Hollywood]. Sporting highlights: Solons in baseball slugfest [Congressmen in inter-party game in Washington]. British soccer champs win [in New York].

© 27May48; MP3176.

148. June 1, 1948. Famed warship goes to grave [cruiser "Salt Lake City" torpedoed in naval maneuvers]. Oil well drilled at sea, off Louisiana. Eight die in British railway wreck. Bear cubs take first steps [in Vienna Zoo]. Drew [Pearson] draws award [as "Father of '48">[. Lacrosse thrills sports fans [Johns Hopkins-Maryland U. game in Baltimore]. Joe trains for Joe [Joe Louis and Joe Walcott prepare for title fight].

© 1Jun48; MP3177.

149. June 3, 1948. UN strives for Zion peace. Northwest hard hit by floods [scenes at Vanport, Or. and elsewhere in Pacific Northwest]. First "Marshall" aid arrives [ERP shipments in Greek and Italian ports]. Columbia honors notables [degrees given to Vandenberg, Byrnes and others]. Bumper pineapple harvest [in Puerto Rico]. German boxers in [Berlin] slugfest.

© 3Jun48; MP3178.

150. June 8, 1948. Midshipmen graduation [at U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis]. Truman on western tour. Canada Trade Fair opens [at Toronto]. [New York] cops take kids for ride. Long-shot wins the Derby ["My Love" wins British classic at Epsom Downs]. Midget [auto] racers in New York debut.

© 8Jun48; MP3179.

151. June 10, 1948. Vandenberg blasts ERP fund slash [by House of Representatives]. Truman goes sightseeing [during western tour]. West Point graduation. Four-hundred-dollar exemption for [U. S.] tourists [in Canada]. Third generation midget is two. Olympic divers in tryouts [in Los Angeles].

© 10Jun48; MP3180.

152. June 15, 1948. Plane [Air Forces' XS–1] flies faster than sound. Northwest greets Truman. Wedding of [King] Michael [of Rumania] and [Princess] Anne [of Bourbon-Parma]. New flood peril in Canada. Zoo chimps thrill the kids. Gala Golden Jubilee parade [in Greater New York anniversary]. Fans honor Babe Ruth. Citation wins triple crown [finishes first in Belmont Stakes].

© 15Jun48; MP3181.

153. June 17, 1948. Danish ship ["Copenhagen">[ hits mine. French honor Yank heroes [shrine at Paris unveiled by President Auriol]. Puerto Rico raises [sugar] cane. Flying barnyard takes off [planeload of livestock leaves New York for Italy]. Rodeo aces ride 'em rough [at Livermore, Calif.]. Trick pistol shooters [at York, Pa.]. Steeplechase thrills and spills [at Temple Gwathmey Handicap, New York].

© 17Jun48; MP3287.

154. June 22, 1948. Republican convention; GOP leaders meet [in Philadelphia] to pick candidate. [Governor Green makes keynote speech]. UN guards fly to Zion [from New York]. Miss Press Photographer [Peggy Sullivan chosen in contest at Atlantic City]. New picture star ["Jane," a chimpanzee, arrives in Hollywood].

© 22Jun48; MP3288.

155. June 24, 1948. Dewey wins! New York governor sweeps GOP nomination on the third ballot at Phila[delphia] convention. Former President Hoover addresses the convention.

© 24Jun48; MP3182.

156. June 29, 1948. Governor Warren [of California] chosen by GOP to be Dewey's running mate. [Lord Louis] Mountbatten leaves India [after retiring as Governor-General]. French tire workers strike. New "invasion" of Holland [Colorado beetle attacks crops]. Telescopic ladder shown [in England]. Water skiers "join" fleet [at Newport, R. I.]. Electric surfboard tried [in Los Angeles]. German kids' soapbox derby.

© 29Jun48; MP3183.

157. July 1, 1948. Villagers hail benefactors [people of Maille, France, greet the Girard Hales of California]. [Eric] Johnston hits [British] film quota [in Washington]. Dewey and Warren confer [at Pawling, N. Y.]. Truman awards honor medals [presents Congressional medals to three World War II veterans]. Naples honors U. S. war dead. Colorful flower festival [at Genzano, Italy]. Olympic diving queens [at San Diego, Calif.].

© 1Jul48; MP3289.

158. July 6, 1948. Warship ["New Jersey">[ joins mothball fleet [at Bayonne, N. J.]. U. S. Israel hero [David Marcus of New York] mourned. Prince [Akahito of Japan] visits U. S. school [in Tokyo]. $7,500,000,000 check signed [by Treasury Secretary Snyder in Washington]. Small story on a big scale [miniature auto factory in Madrid]. Kids build "junior city" [in Kansas City]. Jap swimmer [Konoshin Furahashi] sets record [in Tokyo]. Skiers beat summer heat [at Mt. Rainier, Wash.].

© 6Jul48; MP3290.

159. July 8, 1948. Allied aerial shuttle answer to Red blockage [of Berlin]. Earthquake rips Jap city [of Fukui]. President Truman honors [Simon] Bolivar [in ceremony at Bolivar, Mo. with President Gallegos of Venezuela]. Crack-ups mar auto race [in Atlanta]. Summer ski meet at Lake Placid, N. Y.

© 8Jul48; MP3291.

160. July 13, 1948. Democrats: delegates convene in Philadelphia [to nominate candidate for presidency. Senator Barkley makes keynote address]. Olympic teams are selected in track and swimming. [Trial meets held at Evanston, Ill. and Detroit].

© 13Jul48; MP3292.

161. July 15, 1948. Truman nominated; President calls for special session in acceptance speech at Philadelphia. [Barkley picked as running mate]. Racing thrills: cycle classic in Holland; [at Assen, thousands witness international motorcycle speed races]. Crashes mark "midget" debut [opening of Coliseum auto track at Los Angeles].

© 15Jul48; MP3283.

162. July 20, 1948. Hero's burial for General Pershing [at Arlington Cemetery, Va.]. Anti-Truman ticket named [Strom Thurmond and Fielding Wright chosen by States' Rights convention in Birmingham]. Mediator [Count Bernadotte] returns to Zion [from New York]. World's largest blast [lifts top of mountain, in dam construction at Bristol, Va.]. "Dummy" scores touchdown [mechanical tackling dummy in football practice at Ventura, Calif.]. [All-Dixie Air Show at Chattanooga].

© 20Jul48; MP3294.

163. July 22, 1948. The world crisis. [Aerial shuttle to Berlin; Russia refuses to negotiate dispute with West]. B–29's arrive in England. General Clay here from Berlin [returns for conference in Washington]. Top U. S. Communists seized [arrest of William Foster and others in New York]. French mark Bastille Day [in Paris]. [General Lewis B.] Hershey explains new draft. Turks get U. S. submarines. Farmer Brown's "magic cell" [demonstrated at Middleboro, Mass.]. [Tiger kittens arrive at Bronx Zoo].

© 22Jul48; MP3295.

164. July 27, 1948. [General Lucius] Clay sees no war over Berlin. Progressives name [Henry] Wallace [in Philadelphia convention]. One-hundred-eighty-passenger plane [Lockheed Constitution] spans U. S. Refugees [from Latvia] flee Reds by sea [arrive in Boston]. Pope sees war-wounded kiddies [at Vatican]. Stars greet contest winner [Abbott and Costello meet Mrs. Bessie Lawrence at Los Angeles]. Aquatennial parade [in Minneapolis]. "Shooting stars" zoom [jet planes at Washington display].

© 27Jul48; MP3296.

165. July 29, 1948. Truman asks Congress to act on anti-inflation program. Canada whalers set up shop. Argentine fights locusts. Inflation hits the Army [demonstration of pneumatic weapons]. New look at the beach [calisthenic classes at Wildwood, N. J.]. U. S. riders in Aachen win. Calgary Stampede [in Alberta] a whopper.

© 29Jul48; MP3355.

166. Aug. 3, 1948. 1,000 planes open new New York airport. 200 die in German blast [of the I. G. Farben plant]. Olympic games [London].

© 3Aug48; MP3356.

167. Aug. 5, 1948. The Olympic games; Yanks gain in track and swimming.

© 5Aug48; MP3357.

168. Aug. 10, 1948. Highlights of the Olympics. Superforts out of storage [bombers to augment expanding air force]. Puerto Rico housing boom. Beauty reaches new heights [with all contestants six feet or over].

© 10Aug48; MP3358.

169. Aug. 12, 1948. A century of friendship [between U. S. and Canada celebrated at Niagara Falls]. [Herbert] Hoover visits birthplace. Swiss mark 667th birthday. Kids on outing at [Long] Beach. Mermaid [Nancy Tribble] displays technique. Thrills from the Olympics.

© 12Aug48; MP3359.

170. Aug. 17, 1848. Nation mourns Babe Ruth. Bumper wheat harvest [in Northwest]. Latest Palestine news [Menachem Beigin returns to Irgun forces and UN truce team negotiates return of Jewish dead]. Truman host to youngsters. Kids in Soap Box Derby [Akron, Ohio]. Canoe jousting in France. Olympic heroes come home.

© 17Aug48; MP3360.

171. Aug. 19, 1948. Olympic curtain falls. Last rites for Babe Ruth. Korea hails independence. Biggest oil rush in Canada. Highest dive in the world [Sol Solomon dives 128 feet]. Lassies unlimber lovely legs.

© 19Aug48; MP3361.

172. Aug. 24, 1948. Joint defense chiefs confer. U. S. ousts Russ Consul [Jacob Lomakin]. "Axis Sally" [Mildred Gillars] home for trial. Outstanding daughters chosen [by All-American Congress]. Miss Canada is crowned. New fur styles take a bow. The world of sports: Cards top grid All-stars; hillclimb [motorcycle] aces over the top [Tacoma]; sheriffs hold own rodeo [Los Angeles].

© 24Aug48; MP3362.

173. Aug. 26, 1948. Mrs. Kasenkina blasts Reds. Highlights of spy probe [Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers before House Un-American Activities Committee]. Flames ravage [Montreal] freight yard. Africa hails Donald O'Connor. Five-year old [Frances Roller] water skier debut.

© 26Aug48; MP3407.

174. Aug. 31, 1948. First peacetime draft begins. Red Consul sails from U. S. World Council of Churches [meets in Amsterdam]. The world of sports: Citation wins American Derby; ice stars in sparkling show [Ice Capades of 1949]; Olympic champs come home.

© 31Aug48; MP3408.

175. Sept. 2, 1948. Late films from Berlin. U. S. seizes top Red spy [J. V. Peters]. Dutch hail Queen's jubilee. Town Criers' championship [in England]. Governor Green hails youth. It's Pennsylvania week [David Selznick prepares commentary for film honoring Pennsylvania]. Army, Navy and N. D. gridders out.

© 2Sep48; MP3409.

176. Sept. 7, 1948. Shanghai fights inflation. Canadian National Exposition. "Ike" [Eisenhower] dedicates [General Rose] Hospital, Denver. Gala Belgian festival [Ommegang]. Babies have day in sun. Woodsmen, spare that toe [Spanish woodsmen compete in axe-chopping contest]. Tiny swimmer [Mary Michaels] takes bow.

© 7Sep48; MP3410.

177. Sept. 9, 1948. Politics: Truman opens campaign; Stassen replies for GOP. Juliana takes Dutch throne. A harvest of dance rhythm [Madison Square Garden]. Thrills at the Air Races [Cleveland]. Labor Day celebrated.

© 9Sep48; MP3411.

178. Sept. 14, 1948. Berlin crisis; tension rises in blockaded city. New superforts in production: Seattle [production of B–50 bombers]; Washington [top Air Force chiefs reveal rapid increases]. Pope blesses huge rally [Italian Catholic Action clubs]. Miss America of 1948 [Beatrice Shopp]. Jalopies go up in smoke [in Chicago's battle against traffic deaths]. Cowboys bite the dust [rodeo in Ellenburg, Wash.]. Gov. Duff lauds state [Pennsylvania].

© 14Sep48; MP3412.

179. Sept. 16, 1948. 200,000 pay homage to Pope. Flames rip Dutch warehouse [Amsterdam]. New luxury train [20th Century Limited] takes bow. Mrs. America of 1948 [Maria Strohmeier]. Government honors [Pennsylvania] railroad. Mathias "Youth of the Year." Gay nineties festival held [Newport, R. I.]. Giants claw Bear gridders.

© 16Sep48; MP3413.

180. Sept. 21, 1948. Count Bernadotte mourned. Truman and Dewey campaign. Jet [F–86] sets new speed mark. Marshall flies to Paris. The world of sports: Bears scalp Redskins; International Tuna contest [Wedgeport, Nova Scotia].

© 21Sep48; MP3414.

181. Sept. 23, 1948. Hurricane lashes Florida. Truman and Dewey go west. Bernadotte rites at Paris. Mexico marks independence [138th anniversary]. Movies aid Greek children. Aviation in the news: Air Force birthday; Flying Tiger Air Circus; "Parasite" plane tested [McDonnell XF–85].

© 23Sep48; MP3442.

182. Sept. 28, 1948. Truman and Dewey seek votes in California. 18,000 airmen attend reunion [Madison Square Garden]. Children pledge peace [commemorating 130 years of peace between Canada and the United States]. Football: California 21, Navy 7; Notre Dame 28, Purdue 27.

© 28Sep48; MP3443.

183. Sept. 30, 1948. Bevin warns Russia. President Truman visits Texas; Dewey hailed in Northwest. Dutch royalty at the Hague. Football: Minnesota 20, Washington 0; Tulane 21, Alabama 14.

© 30Sep48; MP3444.

184. Oct. 5, 1948. Politics: Truman and Dewey wind up extensive campaign tours. Strikes cripple Paris. Daring designs in swim suits. Gridiron highlights: Penn 26, Dartmouth 13; Michigan 14, Oregon 0; North Carolina 21, Georgia 14.

© 5Oct48; MP3445.

185. Oct. 7, 1948. The World Series; Braves win first game, 1–0; Indians tie series in 2nd, 4–1. Truman pledges fight for peace. Cuba hit hard by hurricane. Prisoners hold own rodeo [Huntsville, Texas].

© 7Oct48; MP3476.

186. Oct. 12, 1948. Indians win; Cleveland wins sixth game, 4–3, to take the World Series crown. U. S. stands firm on Berlin. Football: Army 26, Illinois 21; USC 7, Rice 0.

© 12Oct48; MP3477.

187. Oct. 14, 1948. "Ike" [Eisenhower] takes office at Columbia. Ram-jet helicopter tested [at the McDonnell plant, St. Louis]. The Dewey story

© 14Oct48; MP3478.

188. Oct. 19, 1948. The Truman story

© 19Oct48; MP3479.

189. Oct. 21, 1948. A salute to the Navy [on the 173rd anniversary]. Clay lauds Berlin airlift. Dewey urges unity for peace. Legion welcomes President Truman [in Miami]. Big toll in Jap floods. Duck hunting at Tule Lake. Warfare on the campus [Class Rush at Columbia University].

© 21Oct48; MP3498.

190. Oct, 26, 1948. Berlin; airlift increased as Russia vetoes parley. Red strikes peril France. 40 die in airliner crash [Prestwick, Scotland]. The pigskin parade: Army crushes Cornell, 27–6; Michigan tops Minnesota, 27–14.

© 26Oct48; MP3499.

191. Nov. 2, 1948. France acts to break coal strike. Flying lab takes off [Caldwell, N. J. Converted B–17 tests new Wright Typhoon gas-turbine engine]. Machine speeds coal mining [Colmol tested, New Lexington, O.] The trial of Ilse Koch. Dean of baseball [Connie Mack] honored. Mrs. America on air tour. Football highlights: California 21, Washington 0. Ole Miss 32, Boston College 13.

© 2Nov48; MP3546.

192. Nov. 4, 1948. U. S. welcomes 813 DP's. Marine anniversary marked [173rd birthday]. Football highlights: Notre Dame 41, Navy 7; Georgia Tech 19, Duke 7; Northwestern 21, Ohio State 7; Southern Methodist U. 21, Texas 6.

© 4Nov48; MP3547.

193. Nov. 9, 1948. Truman wins; President re-elected as Democrats win majorities in House and Senate. Fighting in Palestine. Coal minerettes "shine," England. Greece hails war heroes. "Queen Mary" overhauled. Michigan State 46, Oregon State 21 [football].

© 9Nov48; MP3548.

194. Nov. 12, 1948. Truman gets Capital ovation; leaves for Florida vacation. First inductees sworn in. Fires ravage coast town [Topanga Canyon, Calif.] The pigskin parade: Penn State topples Penn; Southern Methodist U. tops Texas A. & M.; Army crushes Stanford.

© 12Nov48; MP3549.

195. Nov. 16, 1948. French miners returning to work as Reds are beaten at the polls. Army tests new M–46 tank, Aberdeen, Md. Texas tests jet jalopy. Dutch smoking contest, Zwolle, Holland. Little Poppy Queen chosen, Montreal. The world of sports: Northwest hails ski season; Michigan routs Navy gridders.

© 16Nov48; MP3550.

196. Nov. 18, 1948. Tojo to hang for war crimes. Strike ties up New York port. Prime Minister King retires. Truman on Florida vacation. Football: Notre Dame tops Northwestern; Army overtakes Penn.

© 18Nov48; MP3551.

197. Nov. 23, 1948. Navy sinks cruiser "Pensacola" off coast of Washington. British hail new Prince [son born to Elizabeth and Philip]. Mrs. F. D. R. gets Oxford degree. Truman meets the press [at vacation headquarters, Key West, Fla.] Canada's new Prime Minister [Louis Saint Laurent is sworn in]. Western style baby contest [Las Vegas, Nevada]. Football thrills: Alabama upsets Georgia Tech.

© 23Nov48; MP3643.

198. Nov. 26, 1948. Truman sees Marshall on crisis [conference on the international situation]. Navy tests twin jet fighter [the Chance Vought XF7U]. Midwest hit by blizzard. Football highlights: Harvard beats Yale, 20–7; S.M.U. defeats Baylor, 13–6; Michigan stops Ohio State; North Carolina tops Duke.

© 26Nov48; MP3644.

199. Nov. 30, 1948. Salt harvest from the sea [Puerto Rico]. Wrist camera demonstrated [Germany]. World's smallest plane [the Wee-Bee tested in San Diego]. Beauty and the beasts [Jane Fulton arrives by plane in New York with two lion cubs]. Spectacular ice revue [Sonja Henie in Indianapolis]. French groaners mix it [wrestling exhibition in Paris].

© 30Nov48; MP3645.

200. Dec. 2, 1948. Navy battles Army to 21–21 tie. Preview for Santa Claus [thousands thrill to parades in New York, Philadelphia and Hollywood]. Father Flanagan [of Boy's Town] honored [by Variety Clubs in Omaha]. Georgia tops Georgia Tech.

© 2Dec48; MP3646.

201. Dec. 7, 1948. Suchow falls to Communists as Mme. Chiang seeks U. S. aid. Highlights in the film world: [Queen Elizabeth greets film stars in London]; [Donald O'Connor crowns "Helen of Troy" in Los Angeles beauty contest]; ["Miss Alaska" arrives in Hollywood]. New [reversible] propeller slows airplane. The "Squirrel Cage" jeep [tested at Quantico, Va.]. Penn State tops Washington State. Skiers get "jump" on season [at Cypress Gardens].

© 7Dec48; MP3647.

202. Dec. 9, 1948. Probe new micro-film spy data. Hoffman off for China visit [prior to making recommendations for possible U. S. aid]. First Lady of the army [Col. Mary Hallaren takes the oath of office]. Santa rides into Holland. U. S. C. battles Irish to draw. Wrestling free-for-all [Montreal]. School gridders in 6–6 tie [in Philadelphia].

© 9Dec48; MP3648.

203. Dec. 14, 1948. Crisis in the Far East [Nationalist troops fight encirclement on the road to Nanking]. Widen spy case probe [Sumner Welles appears before Un-American Activities Committee]. Dutch try Nazi hangmen of Amersfoort. Cuba's President [Carlo Prio] in U. S. [Truman greets Prio]. Fashions for the holidays. [Mme. Elanora Garnett in New York]. Catty style show held [7th annual Cat Show in Brooklyn].

© 14Dec48; MP3673.

204. Dec. 16, 1948. Incident in the Negeb Desert [medical supplies for Egyptian troops held up by Israel]. President Chaim Weizman visits Jerusalem. Novel [Kaman] helicopter tested [in Windsor Locks, Conn]. Aluminum shoes new fad [in Austria]. Legion chief [Perry Brown] comes home [Beaumont, Texas]. Santa holds open house in Savage, Md. Pro football thriller [Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Colts].

© 16Dec48; MP3674.

205. Dec. 21, 1948. Thousands lost off China; refugee ship strikes mine. United Nations adjourns [General Assembly comes to an end in Paris]. Israel prisoners returned [Jewish prisoners of the Arabs exchanged]. "Sinbad" [baby gorilla at the Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo] gets a bath. Small fry slugfest [Madison Square Boys Club, New York]. Holiday greetings: [Children of foreign diplomats send Christmas greetings. Children from the Foundling Home are guests of Cardinal Spellman].

© 21Dec48; MP3764.

206. Dec. 23, 1948. The Royal christening [of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" by the Archbishop of Canterbury]. Aviation in the news: "Kitty Hawk" enshrined [in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington]; the carrier, Rendova, rescues 33 airmen forced down in the Pacific; President Truman presents the Collier Trophy to supersonic fliers. Blizzard cripples East [New York buried under 20 inches of snow]. Pro-football finals: Eagles edge Cards, 7–0; Browns rout Bills, 49–7.

© 23Dec48; MP3765.

207. Dec. 28, 1948. Jap war criminals hang. GI's in Germany play Santa. War brides beat deadline [46 brides arrive by air in New York]. New gold [for China] from stolen coins. [Lashley] quads have their first communion. The world of sports: "The Angel" startles Spain [during a wrestling bout in Barcelona]; Marines win grid title [at College Park, Md.]

© 28Dec48; MP3766.

208. Dec. 30, 1948. Fliers await new rescue attempt on Greenland icecap. [Engineers] topple 168–foot [Shinnecock] Lighthouse [at Hampton Bays, L. I.] Guns cut up for scrap. Petrillo signs new disk pact [with manufacturers]. Truman goes for a walk [in Independence, Mo.] 86 candles for Connie Mack. College swim stars shine [at 10th annual East-West Swim Forum at Coral Gables, Fla.] Financial chaos in China. [Forty patients flown home for the holidays from Gonzales Warm Springs Foundation, in Texas.]

© 30Dec48; MP3767.

209. Jan. 4, 1949. UN debates Indonesia crisis. Flames gut Montreal store. Dutch feel scars of war. Breed new strain of [Siberian] Husky. [English] bull pup for Leathernecks. The world of sports: Basque weight-lifters vie [in Spain]; Santa Anita season opens [with California Breeder's Championship Stakes].

© 4Jan49; MP3768.

Volume 22, 1949.

210. Jan. 6, 1949. Earthquake rocks [penal colony on Maria Madre] Island, Mexico. Airlift fliers entertained [in Berlin]. Highlights of the Bowl games: The Rose Bowl [Northwestern Wildcats beat California]; the Sugar Bowl [Oklahoma beats the Tarheels]; the Cotton Bowl [Southern Methodists beat Oregon]; the Orange Bowl [Texas beats Georgia].

© 6Jan49; MP3769.

211. Jan. 11, 1949. Truman asks increased taxes in message to new Congress. [In Seattle] 11 Yale men die in crash. Scores dead in tornado [in Warren, Ark.] Tokyo raider [Rev. Mr. Deshazer returns] in peace role. Sporting highlights: [Tommy Bruen swims in a hole in the ice at Lac Des Sables, Canada]; KO's feature "Gloves" tilts [at Ridgewood Arena, Brooklyn].

© 11Jan49; MP3770.

212. Jan. 13, 1949. Marshall resigns State post; [Dean Acheson named by President to replace Marshall]. Last rites for Premier Nokrashy Pasha in Cairo. Tragedy mars air show [in Miami]. Four-year-old minister [Marjoe Gortner, performs wedding ceremony]. 18,000 Mummers parade [in Philadelphia]. Miss Press Photographer [Jean Crow] selected. Revelry marks annual [Chelsea] Arts Ball [in London]. Florida Governor inaugural [Fuller Warren takes oath as 30th governor].

© 13Jan49; MP3771.

213. Jan. 14, 1949. California shivers as Florida sizzles. France says thanks [for Friendship Train]. Destroyers come out of mothballs. Kids steal show [German children see Punch and Judy show]. Mangrum cops Los Angeles Open [golf tournament]. It's ice time [Silver Skates at Madison Square Garden].

© 14Jan49; MP3877.

214. Jan. 18, 1949. Top Reds go on trial [in New York]. The March of Dimes. Truman "joins" union. Traffic signal talks [London]. Pigeons strut [550 birds of 35 varieties at pigeon show in Montreal]. Chihuahuas on parade [in Miami]. Ski jumpers soar in [Norge Ski Club] meet. Aviation in the news [Gorgon IV, pilotless ram jet aircraft tested by Navy; Air Force's X–1 rocket plane climbs 23,000 feet in two minutes].

© 18Jan49; MP3878.

215. Jan. 20, 1949. The inauguration; Truman takes oath of office; denounces Communism in speech.

© 20Jan49; MP3879.

216. Jan. 25, 1949. Volcano in action [Paracutin in Mexico]. Acheson is sworn in [as Secretary of State]. Fights end dive for cross [in Greek church ceremony in New York]. Chamois hunting in the Alps. [Holstein] bull in a China shop [Hamilton, Ontario]. Jack Frost fleet sails [in ice regatta at Fox Lake, Ill.] Sonja [Henie] in gala ice revue.

© 25Jan49; MP3880.

217. Feb. 3, 1949. Operation Haylift [to save starving livestock of western ranges]. Italian art on display [Wildenstein Galleries]. New jet bomber [Boeing XB–47] tested. Italy sends ships to Soviet. Metallic bathing suits. Ski jump chills and spills [Dubuque, Iowa]. Water skiers over the jumps [Cypress Gardens, Fla.]

© 3Feb49; MP3881.

218. Feb. 8, 1949. Greek Reds wipe out town [Naoussa]. Dominion Parliament opens [at Ottawa]. Blizzard toll rises in West. Gas blast wrecks [Chicago] plant. March of Dimes parade. Track stars shine in meet [Millrose Games]. Learning how not to ski.

© 8Feb49; MP3882.

219. Feb. 10, 1949. U. S. hails French gift train. Soviet troops quit Korea. New sonic plane [X–4] tested. Snowmobile in Arctic debut. March of Dimes style show. Texas holds Citrus Fiesta. Spanish fly-weights mix it [Luis Romero vs. Luis de Santiago]. New U. S. ski-jump record [of 290 feet set by Sverre Kongsgaard on Olympian Hill, Wash.]

© 10Feb49; MP4191.

220. Feb. 15, 1949. Cardinal Mindszenty faces death penalty. Navy's air giant spans continent with 90 aboard. Thousands flee Nanking. Thank You train at Capital [Washington]. Rodeo rough stuff [Palm Springs]. Ice skating championships [Mid-Atlantic titles at Newburgh, N. Y.]. Joe [DiMaggio] ends hold-out.

© 15Feb49; MP4192.

221. Feb. 17, 1949. A split party [Dewey gives reasons for defeat before 900 Republicans at the Lincoln Day Dinner]. Athenagoras heads Orthodox church. Record narcotic haul [New York City]. "Fourty" years old [Badgett quads celebrate tenth birthday]. India [pays tribute to Gandhi a year after his assassination]. Leavenworth, Wash. [winning ski jump of 260 ft. made by George Thrane].

© 17Feb49; MP4193.

222. Feb. 22, 1949. Canadian chief [Prime Minister Saint Laurent] visits Truman. Winter sets the keynote [winter pageant at St. Paul]. Don't spare the strikes [57 day bowling tournament in Atlantic City]. Brotherhood Week.

© 22Feb49; MP4194.

223. Feb. 24, 1949. President reviews air might parade. Operation Snowball [82d fighter group at Manchester, N. H.]. DeGaulle sounds warning of coup. Help to China [sent from Bangor, Wash.] Make-up magic [make-up artists display skills in Holland]. Boxer is top dog [Westminster Kennel club show in New York].

© 24Feb49; MP4195.

224. Mar. 1, 1949. Final mission for flying forts [B–17's make crash landings on water to determine damage]. Margaret [Truman] is 25. Gone with dynamite [navy blimp dirigible hangar demolished scientifically at Hoama, Ja.] Honeymoon fashions. Mop-up rebellion [London char women on strike]. Governor General [Alexander] snowshoes [in Canada]. Scampering on skis [Bruno Engler at Banff].

© 1Mar49; MP4196.

225. Mar. 3, 1949. Israel inaugurates first president. Pre-Lenten levity [Mardi Gras in New Orleans]. France's merci [Thank You train arrives in Los Angeles]. Papal protest [against Communist foes of the Church who convicted Cardinal Mindzsenty]. Athletes get the gate [Ogden starting gate used at Madison Square Garden]. Soaring without wings [ski jumpers]. Magic on ice [Dick Button keeps world figure skating crown in Paris].

© 3Mar49; MP4197.

226. Mar. 8, 1949. Milestones in aviation [Caroline Mars carries 218 passengers from San Diego to Alameda; Martin Mauler takes off with 9,000 lbs. of bombs and rockets; towing winch yanks gliders off ground at 25 mph]. Volcano eruption [Mauna Loa]. U. S. envoy [Selden Chapin] returns [from Hungary]. Princess on skis [Holland's Princesses Beatrix and Irene in Austria]. 30 die in train wreck [Spain], Huskies start training [175 oarsmen vie for places on Washington State championship crew]. Ski record falls [Iron Mountain, Mich.]

© 8Mar49; MP4198.

227. Mar. 10, 1949. [B–50] bomber circles world non-stop. Cardinal [Spellman] provides own grave-diggers [during strike]. Battering rams. Clinging barnacles [removed from a whaling ship in drydock]. Negro rights get a boost [Gene Tunney and Levi Jackson are chairman and vice-chairman of Urban League's Campaign]. New Orleans celebrates [Mardi Gras]. Chapeaux madame [Paris millinery styles].

© 10Mar49; MP4199.

228. Mar. 15, 1949. Cold war victory. Portuguese re-elect President [Carmino]. Uranium discovery [Saint Sylvestre, France]. Israel approved as UN member. Gale batters Dutch coast. The Life of Riley [premiere in Cincinnati]. Pyramid [Clubs] sweep country.

© 15Mar46; MP4200.

229. Mar. 17, 1949. Odom sets non-stop air mark. Axis Sally guilty. Lewes, Del. [Cruiser Milwaukee returned from Russia]. Holland carnival. [Joe Louis retires as heavyweight champion]. Prime Minister Atlee inspects operations of Berlin air lift. President Truman receives degree from Rollins College. Rugged hats [made from carpet]. Hare and hounds [hunt in Spain].

© 17Mar49; MP4201.

230. Mar. 22, 1949. Restoration of [Temple of] Karnak [at Luxor, Egypt]. Truman vacation [Key West]. International fires [Amsterdam, Holland; South London; Bronx, New York]. Motorbike race [won by Don Evans, Daytona Beach, Fla.]. Flea weight pugs [children boxing in New York City]. Steeplechase [Cheltenham, Eng.]

© 22Mar49; MP4202.

231. Mar. 24, 1949. Atlantic Defense Pact is mapped. 67 war orphans find U. S. haven. Zionist appeal for Palestine. First Israeli ship dedicated. British clothes rationing ended. Fire destroys Army pier [Oakland, Calif.] The Irish are on the march [New York City]. Ski meet [Snoquolmie, Wash.]

© 24Mar49; MP4203.

232. Mar. 29, 1949. Cradle of atom open to public [Oak Ridge, Tenn.] Texas gets swank hotel. President Truman wins "Oscar" [for his mimicry of radio commentator]. That rocket didn't rocket [new experiment by Jene Maynor in Chicago]. Put-puts in the mud [motorcycle race in Seattle]. Hair-raising finals [San Francisco wins over Loyola at Twelfth Invitation College Basketball title].

© 29Mar49; MP4204.

233. Mar. 31, 1949. 5,000 riot in London. Conference [of the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace] arouses criticism. Chinese troops train U. S. fashion. Two celebrities from England [Winston Churchill and family and J. Arthur Rank arrive in New York]. The Greeks have a word for it [American servicemen entertained by dances in Athens]. An ancient horse show [Verona]. Bike obstacle race [Spain]. Spellman appeal [for Catholic charities].

© 31Mar49; MP4205.

234. Apr. 5, 1949. Pickets protest leftist parley [of the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace]. Greek independence day [celebrated in New York City]. Tornadoes kill 29 [in the south and southwest U. S.] Argentina gets new constitution. Academy awards. Grand National Steeple Chase [England].

© 5Apr49; MP4206.

235. Apr. 6, 1949. Fog dispersal [at the municipal airport, Los Angeles]. Atlantic Pact envoys arrive. Egg beater drives ship [cycloidal propellor on an Army tug]. Spring fleecing [Canada]. Oxford-Cambridge classic. Skiing in the trees [Willa Worthington at Cypress Gardens].

© 6Apr49; MP4294.

236. Apr. 7, 1949. Atlantic Pact signed. Churchill says bomb checks Reds. East-West cagers meet [Madison Square Garden]. A crooked [outboard speedboat] race [Sammamish River].

© 7Apr49; MP4295.

237. Apr. 8, 1949. 74 die in hospital tragedy [Effingham, Ill.] Final Army Day parade. Pope's anniversary [of his ordination into priesthood]. Skiing in paradise [Sun Valley, Idaho]. Kid fashions. Circus in New York.

© 8Apr49; MP4296.

238. Apr. 12, 1949. Efforts fail to save tot in well [Kathy Fiscus]. Corinth canal re-opened. U. S. envoy to Israel [James MacDonald]. Spanish victory parade [Madrid]. General Ike [Eisenhower] coordinates [problems of armed services]. Baby swimmers. Motorbike maniacs [France]. Midget maulers [Annapolis].

© 12Apr49; MP4297.

239. Apr. 15, 1949. Earthquake shakes Pacific Northwest. The Fallas of Valencia [St. Joseph's Day celebrated in Spain]. Canadian ice spectacle [Montreal Ice Carnival]. Two strikes on DiMaggio [sidelined by recurrence of heel injury]. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. makes an appeal for CARE.

© 15Apr49; MP4298.

240. Apr. 19, 1949. Easter across the nation. Puerto Rico gets a trade school. Fliers set new endurance record [for continuous flying]. Bus training [given English bus drivers]. Toronto takes third Stanley cup straight.

© 19Apr49; MP4299.

241. Apr. 22, 1949. Ukraine refugees riot against Reds. Texas City rebuilds [after explosion of two years ago]. President spurs U.S. bond drive. Egyptian exposition. Aerial hot rods. Roller derby.

© 22Apr49; MP4300.

242. Apr. 26, 1949. Chinese Reds shell British warships. New streamliner [train built in America to be sent to Spain]. Revelry unconfined [costume ball of art students in New York]. Hero's reward [96 painters paint Okinawa veteran's home in 2-1/2 minutes]. Window ledgerdemain [Betty and Benny Fox]. How not to drive. Olympia wins Wood Memorial [Jamaica].

© 26Apr49; MP4301.

243. Apr. 29, 1949. The cold war thaws out? [Russia makes overtures for abatement of cold war]. Valley of the kings [excavation of tombs of ancient kings of Egypt]. It's springtime [in Holland]. Steve Belloise wins [middleweight bout with Jean Stock].

© 29Apr49; MP4302.

244. May 3, 1949. Americans flee Shanghai trap. May Day is loyalty day [protest Communist influence in New York City]. Aqua-maniacs [Cypress Gardens]. Twists and turns [top gymnasts of colleges demonstrate]. Soccer finals [Wolverhampton vs. Leicester in England].

© 3May49; MP4303.

245. May 6, 1949. Russia agrees to lift Berlin seige. Israel anniversary. Tokyo fire. Marine review. Queen Juliana is 40. Physical education [Jersey City community demonstrates value of body conditioning]. Leo Durocher is cleared. New slants on diving.

© 6May49; MP4304.

246. May 10, 1949. Shanghai digs in for Red assault. U. S. must remain strong, says Johnson. Hoover honored [receives Humanitarian award of the International Variety clubs]. Collier's award [to Congressmen Rayburn and Vandenberg]. $5,000,000 fire [at Hollywood Park track]. Four-in-a-row [Collins quadruplets]. [Ponder, an] outsider wins [Kentucky] Derby.

© 10May49; MP4305.

247. May 13, 1949. UN admits Israel. Reds executed in Shanghai. Cotton Carnival [Memphis]. Blockade lifted [Berlin].

© 13May49; MP4306.

248. May 17, 1949. Supplies pour into Berlin by land. Holland Tunnel rent by blasts. Capot wins Preakness.

© 17May49; MP4307.

249. May 20, 1949. U. S. acclaims General Clay. Brazil's President [Gaspar Dutra] welcomed to Capital. Gloves across the sea [America and Europe in international Golden Gloves in Chicago]. President asks bond support.

© 20May49; MP4308.

250. May 24, 1949. Tornadoes kill 45. New York hails President Dutra. Air giant [Marshall Mars] carries 309. Rockabye baby [motorized crib]. Tulip time [Holland, Mich.] Mister Muscles [Jack Delinger receives title of Mister America]. Los Angeles relays.

© 24May49; MP4309.

251. May 27, 1949. Four powers meet in Paris. Reds take Shanghai. Queen of Greece cares for tots. Navy head [Francis Matthews] sworn in. Oyster trees [on coast of Puerto Rico]. Reading aids [presented by Mrs. Lewis Douglas to paralytics at London hospital]. DiMaggio still out [with heel injury]. Motor jockies [climb Blue Barrons hill, Tacoma, Wash.]

© 27May49; MP4310.

252. May 31, 1949. Lillienthal defends atom program conduct. Dutra visits TVA. New Soviet envoy sworn in [Alan Kirk]. General Clay comes home. Ali Baba's cave discovered [near Cairo]. Roller vanities [performed by U. S. skaters in Paris]. Cut in out [exhibition of horse against dogie at Breckenridge, Texas].

© 31May49; MP4311.

253. June 3, 1949. Rita [Hayworth] and Aly [Kahn] wed. Graduation day [Columbia University awards honorary degrees; color presentation at Annapolis]. Glamour mule [flies to Hollywood for Universal's new picture]. Bill Holland wins auto classic [Indianapolis].

© 3Jun49; MP3312.

254. June 7, 1949. President honors General Marshall. [Miss Chicago selected as] Miss Press Photog. Middies graduate [Annapolis]. May Day in Moscow. Derby day [England]. Golfing celebrities [Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and government heads].

© 7Jun49; MP4313.

255. June 10, 1949. Mobs riot in Tokyo. Tribute to Franco [at opening of third assembly in Madrid]. Italian anniversary [third anniversary of Italian Republic]. Washington premiere of "Illegal Entry." West Point graduation. How not to grow old [Sammy Mason does stunt flying]. Summer not skiing.

© 10Jun49; MP4314.

256. June 14, 1949. Truman dedicates memorial stadium [Little Rock, Ark.] Dallas premiere of "Calamity Jane." Will Rogers Memorial [hospital turned over to Variety Clubs for research center for tuberculosis]. Trooping the colors [England]. Drop the handkerchief [flag retrieved from ground by plane in France]. Dr. Carey Middlecoff cops the open. Capot wins Belmont. Rodeo roughhouse [Livermore, Calif.]

© 14Jun49; MP4315.

257. June 17, 1949. Dewey endorses European help. Wanna buy a yacht? [Hitler's 3,800–ton yacht in New York harbor]. Exiled monarch [King Humbert of Italy] visits museum [Spain]. The Klan gathers [initiation into hooded order] French swim meet. June skiing [Mount Hood, Ore.] Chimp-antics.

© 17Jun49; MP4316.

258. June 21, 1949. New Army head [Gordon Gray] is sworn in. Beach treasure [machine for cleaning beaches]. Fast service [demonstrated by London waiters]. Firemen's holiday [Eindehoven, Holland]. Hot rod coppers [training at police school in England]. The Ascot [British racing classic]. Hillybilly air show.

© 21Jun49; MP4328.

259. June 24, 1949. West Pointers get paratroop briefing. Drought perils vegetable crop [in New York area]. 43 escape death in plane crash [Memphis]. Mass production poultry [Lemfoerde, Germany]. Heavy champ crowned [Ezzard Charles]. Motorcycle marathon [Isle of Man], Wimbledon tennis.

© 24Jun49; MP4329.

260. June 28, 1949. Aviation strides [the Paraplane; B–50 gets tractor tread landing gear]. Man-made lightning [in the laboratories of the General Electric Co.] Miss Atlantic City. Chinatown's baby parade [New York]. Marble champs. Riggs wins pro tennis title.

© 28Jun49; MP4330.

261. June 30, 1949. Mine sinks channel boat [three miles out of Dunkirk]. Landslide returns Liberals in Canada. Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit the Channel Islands. Counterfeiters nabbed [Washington]. Fiesta of Towers [Nola, Italy]. Balloon jumping [by Bob Deindorfer on Long Island]. Cops are hosts [to 7,500 orphans at Coney Island]. Water Skiing [Seattle, Wash.]

© 30Jun49; MP4420.

262. July 5, 1949. Judy Coplon guilty. Irene Dunne honored [at Notre Dame]. Happy climax to a war saga [Chinese orphan arrives in New York to join family of American GI]. Fire-proof gas tanks. Slingshot plane. Water ski ballet [Puerto Rico]. Model plane show [Andrews Air Force base]. Motorcycle races [Barcelona].

© 5Jul49; MP4426.

263. July 8, 1949. Jap prisoners of war return. Navy unveils stinger [A D Sky Raider]. Critters and cowboys. Dutch olympics. Wimbledon tennis. Timber toppers [Albany, Ore.]

© 8Jul49; MP4427.

264. July 12, 1949. Jury disagrees in Hiss trial. Madame Minister [Perle Mesta sworn in as Minister to Luxemburg]. New Senator [John Foster Dulles of New York]. Royal review [120th anniversary of the royal guard in Holland]. [Senator] Johnson asks tax cut. Italians beat U. S. soccer team 8 to 2 [New York]. Dog ball. Ladies go to the mat [Austria].

© 12Jul49; MP4428.

265. July 15, 1949. President denies slump. Air tragedies [near Bombay and Los Angeles]. Western Europe rearms. Eucharistic Congress denounces Communism [at Nancy, France]. Outboard speedsters.

© 15Jul49; MP4429.

266. July 19, 1949. Dock strike perils food for Britain. Midget test plane [one tenth size of Navy's new seaplane]. President signs Housing bill. Fire razes studio [near Munich, Germany]. Royal portrait [Prince Charles at 8 months]. Thar's gold in that gold cup [Solidarity wins $136,000 for his owners]. Horse-play [bronc busters at Calgary].

© 19Jul49; MP4430.

267. July 22, 1949. Big parades [Shriners in Chicago and Lions Clubs in New York]. Hit the silk [Air Force men shot out of plane going 550 mph]. [Navy fires rockets from seaplane tender] eighty miles up. A reply to Robeson [from Jackie Robinson]. [Leo Spitz of Universal-International host when Ralph Bunche receives award.] Air crash kills 6 [near Seattle; 13 killed near Bombay]. The bull wins [matadors in Portugal]. Rough horse play [Spain].

© 22Jul49; MP4431.

268. July 26, 1949. Atlantic Pact signed. War planes out of retirement [for use by National Guard]. Drive-in church [North Hollywood]. Doug [Fairbanks] Jr. honored [by King George for sending food packages to Europe]. [Youth of the Netherlands pay] tribute to a Queen. Aquacentennial [Minneapolis]. Water ski capers.

© 26Jul49; MP4565.

269. July 29, 1949. Atom secrets to be kept [in U. S.] [King and Queen of Denmark witness re-enactment of the Viking days]. Greek fleet maneuvers. New [luxury liner] Ile de France. Patriot's funeral [Kim Koo, "Tiger" of Korea]. Jap swim aces. Motor madness [motorcyclists in the International races in Austria]. [Bulls loosed in street and arena at Pamplona, Spain].

© 29Jul49; MP4566.

270. Aug. 2, 1949. Clark named to Supreme Court. MacGrath chosen new U. S. Attorney. Big brass [Admiral Denfeld, Generals Omar Bradley and Hoyt Vandenberg] off for Europe. [Norsemen from Denmark arrive in England on 1500th anniversary of first Viking invasion of Britain.] Now she can be taller [beauty contest]. Rain to order [Saskatchewan]. Calms and squalls [at Dutch boat races]. Ponder does it again [at the Arlington Classic].

© 2Aug49; MP4567.

271. Aug. 5, 1949. Germany today [four years after VE day]. President [Truman] greets a U. S. "president" [of the Legion Boy's Forum]. Japanese women have their day [on the anniversary of women's suffrage]. Safety first in Palestine [as land mines are removed]. ["Red" Hill goes] over [Niagara Falls] in a barrel. Can they "bear" it? [bears at Palisades Park, N. J.].

© 5Aug49; MP4568.

272. Aug. 9, 1949. Care packages go to hungry Greeks. Those oo-la-la bathing suits. It pays to be X-rayed [Indians at Cardston, Alberta]. Strato-man [Clifford Thompson, 8 feet 7 inches tall]. Gridiron clinic [Hot Springs, Ark.]. Postman's day off [walking race by French mail carriers]. Motorcycle madcaps [England].

© 9Aug49; MP4569.

273. Aug. 12, 1949. 6,000 die in Ecuador quake. Coast Guard has [159th] birthday. Philippines President [Elpidio Quirino arrives in Washington]. "That's My Baby" [premiere in Chicago]. Mangrum wins Tam O'Shanter [golf tournament]. Miss Tilly wins Hambletonian.

© 12Aug49; MP4570.

274. Aug. 16, 1949. Jet fighters land on carrier. Coldest spot in Canada [National Research Council's test laboratory]. Dutch Princesses [Beatrix and Irene] go riding. Old swimming hole—Berlin. Football makes its bow [Eagles vs. All-Stars]. Small fry rodeo riders [Post, Texas]. The Soap Box Derby.

© 16Aug49; MP4571.

275. Aug. 19, 1949. Congress probes five-percenters. Air crash survivors land [rescue ships arrive in Ireland]. Ruth Nichols and crew members fly to Windsor Locks, [Conn.] Europe strives for unity [Council of Europe at Strasburg]. Helicopters fly off carrier [during amphibious maneuvers at Quantico].

© 19Aug49; MP4572.

276. Aug. 23, 1949. "Flying saucer" found [Glen Burnie, Md.] Swiss Alpine fortress ["Maginot">[. Gar Wood's new boat [Venturi]. [Mohawk] Indians adopt Sophie Tucker. National Baseball Congress [Wichita, Kan.] Connie Mack honored. Jap swimmers star in meet [in Los Angeles].

© 23Aug49; MP4573.

277. Aug. 26, 1949. French forest fires. Earthquake aftermath [Ecuador]. Glamor on gay White Way [world premiere of "Sword in the Desert">[. Clark and McGrath sworn in. Film star [Ann Blyth] "elected" [honorary] mayor. Beauty Queens let down hair [Palisades Park, N. J.]. Death on the dirt track [International Trophy race at Silerstone, Eng.]

© 26Aug49; MP4574.

278. Aug. 30, 1949. Truman attends Legion convention. Hurricane lashes Florida. U. S. retains Davis Cup. F.D.R. great-grandchild poses. Pendleton round-up.

© 30Aug49; MP4575.

279. Sept. 1, 1949. The American Legion on parade [Philadelphia]. Vaughan and Maragon testify in Senate "five percent" probe. Coast Guard saves polio victim. The Ice Capades of 1950.

© 1Sep49; MP4576.

280. Sept. 6, 1949. Legion picks new commander [George N. Craig]. Nehru on visit to Tibet. [Woman supervises the demolition of war-scarred buildings in Berlin.] Lend-lease trolleys [from New York arrive in Vienna]. Girl baseball stars [of All-American Girls League]. Gridders [on Giants team] visit [Will Rogers Memorial] Hospital. Highboard diving maniacs.

© 6Sep49; MP4577.

281. Sept. 9, 1949. The battle of Peekskill [at meeting of concert of Paul Robeson]. British here for dollar talks. Spectacular 4–alarm fire [Philadelphia]. Beauty Queens assemble [Atlantic City]. Modern "Moby Dick" saga [off African coast]. Shirley May [France] forced to quit [channel swim]. Labor Day Parade [Princeton, Ind.]

© 9Sep49; MP4578.

282. Sept. 13, 1949. 1949 beauty queens chosen [Miss America crowned at Atlantic City, Mrs. America at Asbury Park]. New Tacoma Narrows Bridge. World's biggest airliner [Brabazon I]. Film festival at Cannes. Weight-lifting champs [Montreal]. Stunt flier [Tommy Walker] crashes plane.

© 13Sep49; MP4579.

283. Sept. 16, 1949. Money parley in Washington. Theater owners hear good news [Commerce Secretary Sawyer advocates repeal of wartime excise tax on admission to theaters]. Germany gets new Chancellor [Konrad Adenauer]. Sliding cargo decks. Millinery modes. Harvest Moon Ball [Madison Square Garden].

© 16Sep49; MP4783.

284. Sept. 20, 1949. 121 dead in cruise ship fire [Toronto]. Defense Secretary [Louis Johnson] lauds movies. Washington-Utah football. Roller Derby champions. Texas theatres aid polio fund.

© 20Sep49; MP4784.

285. Sept. 23, 1949. Romulo heads 4th UN Assembly. Britain reacts to devaluation. Fire sweeps French factory. Sweater sweepstakes. Yanks win Ryder Cup. Tuna Tourney [off Wedgeport, Nova Scotia].

© 23Sep49; MP4785.

286. Sept. 26, 1949. Nation stirred by Truman report that Russia has the atom bomb. Preview of 1950 swim suits. Football highlights: Southern California sinks Navy; Georgia Tech upsets Vanderbilt.

© 26Sep49; MP4786.

287. Sept. 30, 1949. Navy show [Defense Secretary Johnson and Joint Chiefs of Staff see impressive demonstration of air-sea power]. [House of Princeton University's psychologists.] [Units of the American fleet pay] visit to Spain. Movie pledge [for support of public good made by George Murphy]. Yogi, not Berra. Horse opera [at Madison Square Garden].

© 30Sep49; MP4787.

288. Oct. 4, 1949. 500,000 out in steel strike. Truman has a busy week [in St. Louis and Kansas City]. King's nephew [Earl of Harewood] weds. Gridiron highlights: Army routs Penn State; Michigan defeats Stanford; Notre Dame tops Washington.

© 4Oct49; MP4788.

289. Oct. 7, 1949. Air troops stage huge mock battle. Cardinal [Spellman] visits Pope. Truman asks Community Chest support. Marquess [of Milford-Haven] and his fiance. Canada tests jetliner. Sports in the swim: 9–year-old Buck Niles; tiny tot swimmers introduced by Lisa Bengston.

© 7Oct49; MP4789.

290. Oct. 11, 1949. Atlantic Pact; western nations gird for defense. Football: Army upsets Michigan; USC, Ohio State tie; Navy overcomes Duke; Oklahoma tops Texas.

© 11Oct49; MP4790.

291. Oct. 14, 1949. Congress hears service feud. Labor leader lauds U. S. movies in cold war. Columbia snowed under by Yale. Steeplechase thrills [Belmont Park, N. Y.]

© 14Oct49; MP4791.

292. Oct. 18, 1949. Top U. S. communists found guilty. Hong Kong girds against Reds. Football: Cornell crushes Yale; Notre Dame routs Tulane; California upsets USC.

© 18Oct49; MP4792.

293. Oct. 21, 1949. Yugoslavia named to Security Council. Army answers B–36 charges by Navy. [Army reveals substandard conditions under which defense personnel must exist in Alaska.] Bronc bustin' beauties [Corpus Christi, Texas]. Stanford sinks Washington.

© 21Oct49; MP4793.

294. Oct. 25, 1949. Truman dedicates United Nations home. $3,000,000 in diamonds shown. Football: Army routs Columbia; Penn "sinks" Navy; Michigan tops Minnesota.

© 25Oct49; MP4794.

295. Oct. 28, 1949. British crisis [Atlee tells Parliament that budget must be trimmed $700,000,000]. Mrs. Anderson named envoy to Denmark. [Sea lion that swam English Channel is welcomed at Hermosa Beach, Calif.] Gonzales loses in pro debut. Arkansas beats Vanderbilt in upset. [Millions of ducks and geese pass through Tule Lake, Calif., on their way south.] Grunt and groan a la Francaise [Miquet and Asserati].

© 28Oct49; MP4795.

296. Nov. 1, 1949. Warns Europe on U. S. aid. Scores hurt in train wreck [Azusa, Calif.] Goofiest hats ever seen. New York Mayor lauds movies. Football: Notre Dame sinks Navy; Ohio State tops Northwestern; California trips UCLA.

© 1Nov49; MP4796.

297. Nov. 4, 1949. Air crash [over the Washington airport] kills 55. Brush fire makes hundreds homeless [in the San Fernando Valley, California.] New Navy Chief [Admiral Forrest Sherman]. USC wins 40–28 over Washington. Duke wrecks Georgia Tech. Catch-as-catch-can [Ivon Robert vs. Fred Atkins in Montreal].

© 4Nov49; MP4812.

298. Nov. 8, 1949. Infantry in action for top brass [at Fort Benning, Ga.] Truman hailed in Saint Paul. Football: Army crushes Fordham; Wisconsin nips Northwestern; Stanford blasts USC.

© 8Nov49; MP4813.

299. Nov. 11, 1949. President Truman urges world brotherhood. Big Three meet [in Paris]. Family reunion [of war torn family in Germany]. Flames raze Liverpool dock. Football: Army edges Penn; Notre Dame routs South Carolina.

© 11Nov49; MP4814.

300. Nov. 15, 1949. Paratrooper saves buddy when chute collapses. [British frigate]. Amethyst gets welcome [when she returns from China]. [Anti-communist Berliners hear Pres. Theodor Heuss of the West German Republic.] Vice President Barkley chosen top grand-pop. Kiddie car—Paris style. Football: Boston College tops Clemson; Pro Eagles topple Rams.

© 15Nov49; MP4815.

301. Nov. 18, 1949. Airborne baby [baby of refugees from Poland born over the Atlantic]. Shah [Mohammed Reza Pahlevi of Iran] visits U. S. Negro women honor Bunche. New bomber unveiled. Putting on the dog [parade in New York]. Football: Oklahoma trounces Missouri; Oregon State upsets Michigan State.

© 18Nov49; MP4816.

302. Nov. 22, 1949. B–29 survivors [of plane crash near Bermuda] tell of ordeal. Vice President Barkley is wed. Football: California routs Stanford; Ohio State ties Michigan; Tulane upsets Virginia; Yale crushes Harvard.

© 22Nov49; MP4817.

303. Nov. 25, 1949. War games in Hawaii. Princess Margaret at first hat show. Floating down to Munich [on a log raft]. Pomp and pagentry [during a ten-day festival in India]. Understanding dog [balances small boy on his head]. Japanese Prince meets hot dog. Ski debut [Mount Hood, Ore.] Madame matador [Señorita Cintro].

© 25Nov49; MP4818.

304. Nov. 29, 1949. Christmas preview [in New York, Philadelphia, and Hollywood]. Plaque for Marshall. [Britain's military academy presents silver service to West Point.] [Stanton Griffis] new Ambassador to Argentine. Football: Notre Dame swamps Southern California; Army scuttles Navy.

© 29Nov49; MP4819.

305. Dec. 2, 1949. 28 die in [Dallas] plane crash. Death marks the ballot [in elections in Colombia]. President at ease [at Key West]. Floods and storms sweep Northwest. New sky giant [Globemaster] takes a bow. French strike fizzles. Army gets [Lambert] trophy. Water ski bugs.

© 2Dec49; MP4942.

306. Dec. 6, 1949. Water shortage menaces East. Navy's skyrocket tops 700 mph. Five die, ten hurt in French air crash. Notre Dame noses out SMU by 27 to 20. Churchill is 75. Eagles rip Giants 24–3.

© 6Dec49; MP4943.

307. Dec. 9, 1949. Atlantic pact defense parley. Globe girdling record [made by Thomas Lanphier in 4 days, 23 hours]. Bumper herring crop [British Columbia]. Strong family [Bayerjon brothers in Canada]. Leon Hart gets trophy. Louis kayoes Valentino. Oregon five beats NYU. China's president [Li Tsung Jen] arrives in New York.

© 9Dec49; MP4944.

308. Dec. 13, 1949. Air Force tests [Chase XC–123] assault transport. Historic warship [HMS Implacable] sunk. The Shah of Iran visits Hoover Dam. German gymnasts compete. Jewelry, symbol of beauty. Merry Christmas, Santa's greeting to all of you.

© 13Dec49; MP4945.

309. Dec. 16, 1949. Atomist says West can stop Red tide. 4 die, 19 hurt in plane crash [at Washington airport]. Jackie Robinson gets Carver award. Kid acrobats. Christmas cheer goes to [Labrador] outposts. New Year's greeting in many languages.

© 16Dec49; MP4946.

310. Dec. 20, 1949. Lindbergh speaks on Kitty Hawk day. Rocket soars 60 miles. President Truman plays prexy [and awards diplomas to graduates of Anti-Submarine Corps at Key West]. Air Corps graduation [Lackland Base, Texas]. Eagles keep pro-grid crown. Lumberjack grappler wins double victory.

© 20Dec49; MP4947.

311. Dec. 23, 1949. Reds release U. S. Consul Ward. Mayor Bill O'Dwyer weds Sloan Simpson in small-town ceremony. Carrier task force hits rough seas in Arctic test. British Army cadets march in traditional graduation. [Small French village posts new ordinance about cats]. Basketball thriller [Oklahoma Sooners vs. CCNY Beavers].

© 23Dec49; MP4948.

312. Dec. 27, 1949. 1949 in review. Truman inaugurated. Louis Saint-Laurent Prime Minister of Canada. The cold war: Berlin airlift; new West German state is born; Marshall Plan aid to Europe. Communism: persecution of Cardinal Mindzenty; Tito's insurrection against Moscow; loss of China to Reds; trial of top Communist leaders in U. S. Disasters: Ecuador earthquake; blizzards in Western plains; aviation disasters; steamer Noronic fire at Toronto. Weddings: Rita Hayworth and Aly Kahn; Vice President Barkley and Mrs. Hadley. The atom bomb: news that Russia has bomb; UN Assembly discusses control of bomb.

© 23Dec49; MP4949.

313. Dec. 30, 1949. Holy year begins in Rome. Japs [swarm around Russian Embassy] in protest against Reds. Angus Ward tells his story. Duke and Duchess [of Windsor] arrive. Colorful ice carnival [Hollywood Ice Revue]. First race at Santa Anita.

© 30Dec49; MP5019.

THE UNIVERSE AS SEEN TODAY THROUGH LARGEST TELESCOPES. Really Educational Motion Pictures. c1940. 4 reels.

Credits: Director, Ruroy Sibley.

© Mabel Sibley; 17Oct40; MP10525.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w, 35mm.

© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 28Nov47; 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2488.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BAND AND GLEE CLUB. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)

Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11530.

THE UNKNOWN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based on the radio program "I Love a Mystery" by Carlton E. Morse.

Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald; director, Henry Levin; screenplay, Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Julian Harmon; adaptation, Charles O'Neal; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Jul46; LP521.

UNKNOWN GUEST. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Maurice King; director, Kurt Neumann; screenplay, Philip Yordan; cameraman, Jackson Rose; film editor, Marty Cohen.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 9Sep43; LP12244.

UNKNOWN ISLAND. Albert Joy Cohen Productions, Inc. Released through Film Classics, Inc., c1948. 78 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: An adventure story about the discovery of living prehistoric monsters on an uncharted island in the Pacific.

Credits: Producer, Albert J. Cohen; director, Jack Bernhard; original story, Robert T. Shannon; screenplay, Robert T. Shannon, Jack Harvey; music, Ralph Stanley; film editor, Harry Gerstad.

Cast: Virginia Grey, Philip Reed, Richard Denning, Barton MacLane, Richard Wessel.

© Albert Jay Cohen Productions, Inc.; 1Dec48; LP2087.

THE UNKNOWN SINGER. SEE Le Chanteur Inconnu.

UNLUCKY AT GAMBLING. Video Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: "Unlucky at Gambling" is sung by The Striders, a Negro male quartet.

© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr., 13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4529.

UNLUCKY DOG. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 15 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direction and screenplay, Ben Holmes; film editor, Robert Swink.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Dec43; LP12440.

UNLUCKY WOMAN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Dec44; MP15476.

THE UNRULY HARE. Warner Bros. Cartoons Inc., c1944. 7 min., sd., color. (Bugs Bunny Specials) (Merrie Melodies)

Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story, Melvin Millar; animation, Arthur Davis; music director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec44; MP15740.

THE UNRULY HARE. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color. (Bugs Bunny Specials)

Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story, Melvin Millar; animation, Arthur Davis; music director, Car W. Stalling. Technicolor.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Feb45; MP15619.

THE UNSEEN. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945. 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Ethel Lina White.

Credits: Producer, John Houseman; director, Lewis Allen; screenplay, Hagar Wilde, Raymond Chandler; adaptation, Hagar Wilde, Ken Englund; music score, Ernest Roch.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Feb45; LP13217.

UNSEEN ENEMY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Marshall Grant; director, John Rawlins; original screenplay, Roy Chanslor, Stanley Rubin; photography, John Boyle; film editor, Ed Curtis.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Mar42; LP11149.

THE UNSEEN ENEMY. SEE

El Enemigo Invisible.

José Come Bem.

UNSOPHISTICATED SUE. Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Written by Nat Simon, Roy Newell, Andy Razaf.

© Featurettes, Inc.; 20Oct41; MP11837.

UNSURE-RUNTS. Screen Gems, Inc., c1946. 862 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (A Fox and Crow)

Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Grant Simmons, Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 16May46; LP516.

THE UNSUSPECTED. Michael Curtiz Productions, Inc., c1947. 103 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. From a story by Charlotte Armstrong.

Credits: Producer, Charles Hoffman; director, Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Ranald MacDougall; adaptation, Bess Meredyth; music, Franz Waxman; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Frederick Richards.

Cast: Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Constance Bennett, Hurd Hatfield.

© Michael Curtiz Productions, Inc.; 11Oct47; LP1270.

UNTAMED. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd., color. Based on the story "Mantrap" by Sinclair Lewis.

Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director, George Archainbaud; screenplay, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Frank Butler; photography, Leo Tover; film editor, Stuart Gilmore. Technicolor.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Jul40; LP9812.

THE UNTAMED BREED. Sage Western Pictures. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 74 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on a story by Eli Colter.

Summary: A Western in which wild riding and romance follow the escape of a Brahma bull which was purchased to improve the stock in the Pecos country.

Credits: Producer, Harry Joe Brown; director, Charles Lamont; screenplay, Tom Reed; music director, M. W. Stoloff; music score, George Duning; film editor, Jerome Thoms.

Cast: Sonny Tufts, Barbara Britton, George "Gabby" Hayes, Edgar Buchanan, William Bishop.

© Sage Western Pictures; 26Oct48; LP1898.

UNTAMED FURY. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947. 65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Danches Brothers production. From Ewing Scott's story "Gaitor Bait."

Credits: Producer and director, Ewing Scott; screenplay, Taylor Caven, Paul Gerard Smith; music score and direction, Alexander Laszlo; film editor, Robert Crandall.

Cast: Gaylord Pendleton, Mikel Conrad, Leigh Whipper.

© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 22Mar47; LP889.

UNUSUAL CRAFTS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 803 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no. 9)

Credits: Commentary, John Martin; editor, Harry Foster.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Dec40; MP10861.

UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS. Paramount Pictures, Inc., c1940–49. 1 reel each, sd., 35mm. © Paramount Pictures, Inc.

Credits: Writers, Gayne Whitman, Walter Anthony, George Brandt; narrator, Ken Carpenter.

L 9–3. © 19Jan40; MP9940.

L 9–4. © 22Mar40; MP10082.

L 9–5. © 31May40; MP10253.

L 9–6. © 2Aug40; MP10400.

L 0–1. © 27Sep40; MP10526.

L 0–2. © 29Nov40; MP10641.

L 0–3. © 24Jan41; MP10785.

L 0–4. © 28Mar41; MP10998.

L 0–5. © 30May41; MP11198.

L 0–6. © 1Aug41; MP11411.

L 1–1. © 3Oct41; MP11635.

L 1–2. © 12Dec41; MP11917.

L 1–3. © 27Feb42; MP12222.

L 1–4. © 15Apr42; MP12762.

L 1–5. © 26Jun42; MP12649.

L 1–6. © 26Aug42; MP12793.

L 2–1. © 9Oct42; MP12949.

L 2–2. © 4Dec42; MP13130.

L 2–3. © 12Feb43; MP13280.

L 2–4. © 30Apr43; MP13524.

L 2–5. © 9Jul43; MP13740.

L 2–6. © 17Sep43; MP14679.

L 3–1. © 17Nov43; MP14174.

L 3–2. © 7Jan44; MP14398.

L 3–3. © 3Mar44; MP14618.

L 3–4. © 5May44; MP14925.

L 3–5. © 23Jun44; MP14993.

L 3–6. © 1Sep44; MP15757.

L 4–1. © 30Oct44; MP15446.

L 4–2. © 12Jan45; MP15603.

L 4–3. © 9Mar45; MP15738.

L 4–4. © 8May45; MP15960.

L 4–5. © 13Jul45; MP16128.

L 4–6. © 14Sep45; MP16295.

L 5–1. © 9Nov45; MP576.

L 5–2. © 4Jan46; MP128.

L 5–3. © 25Feb46; MP216.

L 5–4. © 8May46; MP600.

L 5–5. © 5Jul46; MP847.

L 5–6. © 30Aug46; MP1065.

L 6–1. © 4Oct46; MP1235.

L 6–2. © 14Feb47; MP1648.

L 6–3. © 15Mar47; MP1810.

L 6–4. © 2May47; MP1991.

L 6–5. © 4Jul47; MP2163.

L 6–6. Film Tot Fairyland. © 15Sep47; MP2322.

L 7–1. Hula Magic. © 7Nov47; MP2442.

L 7–2. Bagpipe Lassies. © 2Jan48; MP2591.

L 7–3. Modern Pioneers. © 13Feb48; MP2732.

L 7–4. Nimrod Artist. © 16Apr48; MP2887.

L 7–5. Feather Finery. In the Painted Desert in northern Arizona, Navajo Indians make a symbolic sand painting requesting the gods to insure sufficient food; Robert S. Bowden creates "paintings" by piecing together small pieces of colored leathers; Billy Romano makes animals and other objects from ordinary balloons; Barbara Orr Ehrhardt makes dresses for her bridal party from turkey feathers.

© 14May48; MP3487.

L 7–6. Aerial Hot Rods. An artist paints the faces of celebrities on eggs; a skilled artisan makes small size trains for amusement parks; a man in New York City makes hats of pipe cleaners; and aircraft engineers race midget planes.

© 3Aug48; MP3350.

L 8–1. The Glass Orchestra. On the Apache Indian Reservation of Mescalero, N. M., Chief Waterfall trains the children to perform traditional tribal dances; in Nogales, Ariz., Laura McNeill makes ceramic figurines in Colonial costumes; at the Bronx Zoo, Helen Martini raises wild animals; in New York City, Billy Glass makes musical instruments out of plexiglas for his orchestra.

© 26Nov48; MP3541.

L 8–2. The Early Bird. In Taxco, Mexico, hand-wrought silver ornaments are made by native artists; in Williamsburg, Va., cabinetmaking, spinning, and wig-making are done in the manner of the 18th century; in Portsmouth, Eng., former submarine commander, G. V. Galwey, builds model ships; Billy Parker of Oklahoma flies planes of 1910 and 1912.

© 11Mar49; MP4010.

L 8–3. The Flying Dancers. Near Chicago, members of a rifle club use hand-molded bullets in their muzzle-loading rifles; in Oshkosh, Wis., Beatrice Tonnesen converts coal clinkers into works of art; in Nogales, Ariz., Ray Hulbert and his aides make bamboo reeds for musical instruments; in Oakland, Calif., elderly women go for a weekly row on Lake Merritt; at Papantla, near Veracruz, Mexico, Totonaca Indians perform a ceremonial "Flying Pole" dance.

© 11Mar49; MP3911.

L 8–4. The Fall Guy. In the patio of Casa Pereira at Mexico City, fireworks are made for holidays and fiestas; at Boulder, Colo., Oscar Crockett makes spurs from hand forged steel; at Saint Ignace, Mich., Chief "Joe Shomen" operates the only totem pole factory in the United States; Beatrice Metesh of Lockport, Ill., is the pitcher on a semi-pro baseball team of men; in a New York department store, Mike Reynolds falls down the chutes to clear the jammed packages on their way to the shipping department.

© 15Apr49; MP3982.

L 8–5. Flying Grandmother. In Sutton, England, cricket bats are made; in the swamp lands near Mexico City, reeds are gathered and woven into a variety of products; in New York City, Joseph Burger has a collection of footwear dating back to 2000 B.C.; in Philadelphia, Miss Florence Schippert sculptures models of famous dogs; near Deming, New Mexico, Mrs. Margaret Todhunter supervises her "Diamond L" ranch from her airplane.

© 3Jun49; MP4161.

L 8–6. The Sky Rider. In Mexico City, Senor Ignacio Inzunsa makes clothes for bullfighters. In Spillville, Iowa, the Bily brothers pursue the art of wood-carving. In Bell Gardens, Calif., Mrs. L. W. Morris makes miniature tapestries. Dan Moore trains bloodhounds for Arizona State Prison. Tony Le Vier, test pilot, flies P–80 Jet planes.

© 15Jul49; MP4349.

UNVEILING ALGERIA. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 876 ft., sd. (A Columbia Tour)

Credits: Producer, André De La Varre; narrator, Len Sterling; music, Edward Craig.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Mar40; MP10037.

THE UNWELCOME GUEST. Loew's Inc., c1945. 663 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)

Credits: Animation, Michael Lah, Ed Barge, Jack Carr; music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.

© Loew's Inc.; 21Feb45; LP13208.

THE UNWRITTEN CODE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Sam White; director, Herman Rotsten; story, Charles Kenyon, Robert Wilmot; screenplay, Leslie T. White, Charles Kenyon; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Gene Havlick.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Oct44; LP13121.

UP AND AWAY. Presented by Chevrolet. 1 min.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.

© Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr., & 60 prints, 4Oct41; MU11695.

UP FROM THE EARTH FOR THE PEOPLE. Tomlin Film Productions, Inc., for Consumers Cooperative Association, c1948. 33 min., sd., color, 16mm.

Summary: Shows drilling operations in the oil fields and the refining process. A film produced to acquaint mid-western audiences with the work of their Cooperative Associations in the oil fields, and to emphasize the importance of petroleum products to farmers.

© Tomlin Film Productions, Inc.; 13Sep48; MP3311.

UP GOES MAISIE. Loew's Inc., c1945. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the character created by Wilson Collison.

Credits: Producer, George Haight; director, Harry Beaumont; story and screenplay, Thelma Robinson; music score, David Snell; film editor, Irvine Warburton.

© Loew's Inc.; 12Dec45; LP27.

UP IN ARMS. Released through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. 105 min., sd., color. Suggested by the character "The Nervous Wreck" by Owen Davis.

Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; director, Elliott Nugent; original screenplay, Don Hartman, Allen Boretz, Robert Pirosh; narration, Knox Manning; music director, Louis Forbes; musical numbers arranged and conducted by Ray Heindorf; film editors, Daniel Mandell, James Newcom. Technicolor.

© Avalon Productions, Inc.; 2Mar44; LP12594.

UP IN CENTRAL PARK. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the musical comedy by Sigmund Romberg, Herbert Fields, and Dorothy Fields.

Summary: An Irish immigrant and his songstress daughter become involved in Tammany Hall politics.

Credits: Producer, Karl Tunberg; director, William Seiter; screenplay, Karl Tunberg; music arranged and directed by Johnny Green; music, Sigmund Romberg; film editor, Otto Ludwig.

Cast: Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes, Vincent Price, Albert Sharpe, Tom Powers.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jun48; LP1918.

UP IN MABEL'S ROOM. Released through United Artists, c1944. Presented by Edward Small. 8 reels, sd. Based on the stage play by Otto Harbach and Wilson Collison.

Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director, Allan Dwan; screen adaptation, Tom Reed; music, Michael Michelet; music director, Edward Paul; film editor, Richard Heermance.

© Edward Small Productions, Inc.; 15Feb44; LP12687.

UP IN THE AIR. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, Howard Bretherton; screenplay and original story, Edmund Kelso; music director, Edward Kaye; photography, Fred Jackman, Jr.; film editor. Jack Ogilvie.

© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 6Sep40; LP9926.

UP 'N' ATOM. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947. 6 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody, no. 128)

Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation, Ray Jenkins, Ben Lloyd; music, Eddie Kilfeather.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 10Jun47; LP1083.

UP-STANDING SITTER. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Merrie Melodies)

Credits: Director, Robert McKimson; story, Warren Foster; animation, Phil Delara, Manny Gould, John Carey, Charles McKimson.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Aug48; MP3259.

THE UPTURNED GLASS. Released by Universal-International, c1947. Presented by J. Arthur Rank. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Sidney Box production. From an original story by John P. Monaghan.

Summary: A melodrama in which a surgeon commits murder to avenge the death of the woman he loved. An English country house provides the setting.

Credits: Producers, Sydney Box, James Mason; director, Lawrence Huntington; original story, John P. Monaghan; screenplay, John P. Monaghan, Pamela Kellino; music, Bernard Stevens; cameraman, Bernie Lewis; editor, Alan Osbiston.

Cast: James Mason, Rosamund John, Pamela Kellino, Ann Stevens, Moreland Graham.

Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc.

© Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; 11Dec47; LP1547.

USE AND PROCESSING OF EKTACHROME FILM. Eastman Kodak Co. sd., color, 16mm.

Appl. author: Lloyd Reber.

© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr., & 9 prints, 9Mar47; MU1770.

THE USE OF DIGITALIS IN HEART FAILURE. Transfilm, Inc. for Wyeth, Inc. 1 reel, sd.

Summary: Shows how digitalis and its glycosides act directly on the heart muscle to increase the force of its contraction; explains how to make a satisfactory choice among various preparations of the drug; and illustrates methods of giving the medicine to patients. A film for members of the medical profession.

© Wyeth, Inc.; title, descr., & 15 prints, 10Aug48; MU3263.

USE OF FORESTS. Coronet, c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Describes the variety of products which are made from wood, shows how forests are used for recreation, and stresses the importance of protecting forests from fire and disease.

Credits: Educational collaborator, Thomas F. Barton.

© David A. Smart; 7Mar49; MP4276.

USE OF PARACHUTES. Presented by the United States Navy. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 28Jun46; 13 prints, 1Jul46; MU758.

THE USE OF TOOLS. Coronet, c1941. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Credits: Script, Mary Greer.

© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of David A. Smart; 29Oct41; MP1544.

USE YOUR IMAGINATION. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 30Dec44; MP15575.

USEFUL KNOTS. U. S. Navy.

© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title & descr., 6Feb42; 121 prints, 2Feb42; MU12154.

USING A STEADY REST WHEN BORING.

Appl. author: John G. Curtis.

© Atlas Educational Film Co.; title, descr., & 2 prints, 5Jun44; MU14911.

USING THE BANK. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: The film shows how an individual is served by his bank. He makes use of savings and checking accounts, of the bank's loan department, and of its facilities for supplying change. Live action and animation. For upper elementary grades, junior high school, and adult groups.

Credits: Collaborators, John H. Lewis, John R. Clark.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 28Nov47; MP2637.

USING THE CLASSROOM FILM. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 2Oct45; MP16445.

USING THE CLASSROOM FILM. SEE

Empleo de Peliculas en las Aulas.

Der Film in der Klasse.

De Film in het Schoollokaal.

Skolfilmen Användning.

Utilisation du Film en Classe.

O USO DO FILMO PARA AS CLASSES. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 2 reels, sd., 16mm.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 28Aug46; MP1070.

UTAH. c1945. Presented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd. Based on a story by Gilbert Wright and Betty Burbridge.

Credits: Associate producer, Donald H. Brown; director, John English; screenplay, Jack Townley, John K. Butler; music director, Morton Scott; orchestrations, Dale Butts; photographer, William Bradford; film editor, Harry Keller.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Mar45; LP13188.

UTAH KID. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Vernon Keays; screenplay, Victor Hammond; photography, Harry Neuman; film editor, John C. Fuller.

© Monogram Pictures Corp., 26Aug44; LP12843.

UTILISATION DU FILM CLASSE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. A French version of "Using the Classroom Film" which introduces "The Wheat Farmer" as a film text.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 24Feb47; MP1756.

UTOPIA OF DEATH. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 908 ft., sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)

Credits: Music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.

© Loew's Inc.; 16Oct40; MP10606.