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Newsreels: 1941 Events At Home And Abroad
Newsreels 1941 stock footage documents world events, politics and war as well as sports, fashion and entertainment for the year of 1941. Our Public Domain Stock Footage newsreels cover every major world event, the not so major events, strides in technology, the lives of public figures, fads and trends. Newsreels 1941 is an incredibly rich resource of visual history that tells the story of the year 1941.
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NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41051)

F.B.I. BREAKS SPY RING
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Thirty-two alleged spies or saboteurs, three of them women, are rounded up in a dramatic series of arrests, here and elsewhere, by Government agents. Some are Germans; all are held on charges of stealing vital defense secrets. Several are linked with the Army’s famed bomb-sight.

ARMY TRIES NEW FLAME THROWER
FT. BELVOIR, VA.—Spectacular scenes of “attack” on pillbox, with portable flame-throwing devices developed for Uncle Sam’s army. Demolition squads make things “plenty hot” for the other side!

GLIDERS TAKE OFF IN BIG MEET
ELMIRA, N. Y.—Over 70 soaring pilots and their trim craft off in the12th annual meet here. Army and Navy fliers take part, as modern warfare provides stimulus for motorless flight!

ASSEMBLY LINE SPEEDS PLANES
DWONEY, CALIF.—Interesting scenes show new speed-up at Vultee plant, where overhead assembly conveyors speed production of trainers for U. S. Modern science plays new role in national defense.

DIMAGGIO SETS BASEBALL MARK
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Joe DiMaggio, the slugging Yank, sets a modern record for hitting in consecutive games. Ina double-header with the Senators, “Joe” clouts his 41st and 42nd hits, that help his team win!

LAUNCH ALL-WELDED CARGO SHIP
PASCUGOULA, MISS.—First of three, 17,000-ton passenger and freight vessels for South African “run” is christened and slides down ways. All-welded construction, and built in record time!

RECORDS BROKEN IN TRACK MEET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Outstanding track and field champs compete in National A.A.U. meet at Franklin Field. Grover Klemmer, U. of Calif. Sophomore, sets new world’s record in the 400-metre. Other events are shown.

PRETTY MODELS “JOIN” MARINES
QUANTICO, VA.—Oh! For the life of a Marine! Twenty-one gorgeous New York models arrive by plane for a visit to the Leatherneck base. What a welcome sight for the Devil Dogs, as the lassies go swimming!

“BABE” AND “TY” SHARE HONORS
FLUSHING, N. Y.—Baseball’s greatest golf match! Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb compete in benefit match at Fresh Meadows Club that delights hundreds of fans. The “Bambino” drops the first but squares things off by winning the second, one up!
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41052)

BIGGEST PLANE FLIES!
SANTA MONICA, CALIF.—Spectacular scenes of test-flight of Army’s huge super-bomber, the Douglas B-19! The 82-ton plane, with wing span of 212 feet, flies to March Field. Engineers will test giant craft for two months before turning her over to Air Corps!

THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
ENGLAND—Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to ferry a bomber across Atlantic, gets rousing ovation from British fliers!—King George and Queen Elizabeth visit shipyard and bring cheerful greetings to workers!—King Peter, young monarch in exile, arrives safely after dramatic escape from war-torn Yugoslavia!

HYDE PARK, N. Y.—The President takes time off from affairs of State to park at the dedication of the Roosevelt Library, which houses his important papers, and mementoes, for posterity.

CIVIL DEFENSE UNITS GO TO SCHOOL
NEW YORK, N.Y.—What to do in case the city is ever subjected to an air raid is task being learned by defense volunteers in the Auxiliary Fire Corps. Mayor LaGuardia, Civil Defense chief, gives city’s air raid wardens an official send-off.

SPECTACULAR CAVALRY REVIEW
FT. RILEY, KANSAS—Over 7,000 mounted troops, plus mechanized units, parade before high army officers in impressive demonstration at big training center. Proof that “Old Dobbin” still belongs in the Army!

750,000MORE REGISTER FOR DRAFT
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Hundreds of thousands of young Americans, who have reached 21 since the first registration, sign up and face immediate induction. New York’s enrollment is far below the estimate.

OLDEST WAR AID BOOSTER 91
DALLAS, TEXAS—Mrs. Sarah Weyand learned to knit at the age of six—back in 1856! Today, she knits a sock a day for the Red Cross and British war relief. English flier training here visits her and tries on a pair!

BARRAGE BALLOONS TRIED OUT
WINGFOOT LAKE, OHIO—Spectacular demonstration of barrage balloons is carried out by Army officials at field near Akron, where Goodyear company is working on huge orders for balloons to defend vital American cities.

BIG CARGO VESSEL LAUNCHED
LONG BEACH, CALIF.—Third ocean-going cargo ship launching here since World War draws big crowd to see side-ways “debut” of the “Alcoa Pennant,” a 417-footer! Just watch her take to the water!
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41053)

F.D.R. CALLS FOR PLEDGE AS NATION HAILS “FOURTH”
As a nation at the cross-roads in a world aflame, Americans from coast to coast pause in observance of July 4th to listen to dramatic appeal from their President to pledge their efforts, and even their lives, to the cause of human freedom. We cannot live in a world of despots, he says.

THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
ENGLAND—New planes from America—Flying Fortresses, Tomahawks and others—are gratefully inspected by head of the bombing command!. . . Night fighter pilots wear dark glasses to accustom their eyes to fighting after dark!. . . Scenes at nursery home for war-stricken kiddies will pluck your heart strings!

MIDDLE EAST—British warships fight off attack by Nazi planes! Defending aircraft take off from carrier and rout invaders!. . . Troops return from war operations overseas, get welcome cup of tea and cigarettes!

NAVY BASE AT BERMUDA READY
BERMUDA—Vital link in chain of defenses guarding the Western Hemisphere is commissioned, as U.S. and British officials take part. Ceremony precedes by few days our dramatic occupation of Iceland!

RACE BOATS DOWN TRICKY RAPIDS
MIDDLEDAM, MAINE—Thrills and watery spills mark “White Water” race down treacherous rapids. Daring “skippers” pilot tiny craft over four-mile course that means bumps and dunks for most of them.

PETE AND RE-PETE TAKE A BOW!
CHICAGO, ILL.—It’s “Double Trouble” time! The annual parade of twins draws the national spotlight, as 400 sets take a bow at Riverview Park. Young and old, boys and girls—a riot in double vision!

POLO STARS IN THRILLING GAME
WESTBURY, L. I.—Eight top-ranking champs stage breath-taking show in U.S.O. benefit at International Field. Meadowbrook team of Iglehart, Grace, Phipps and VanStade gains an 8-6 decision over Texans.

FIREWORKS AND “HELLZAPOPPIN” (exclusive)
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.—Real competition! Fourth of July fireworks, and Olsen & Johnson, star of “hit” that will soon appear on the screen. They take part in monster Legion celebration that thrills thousands.

MODEL PLANES STEERED BY RADIO
CHICAGO, ILL.—Tricky model planes directed by home-made radio devices steal the show at National Meet. Plenty of crack-ups thrill the spectators, too! A radio-controlled model that loops the loop takes the prize!
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41054)

NATIONAL DEFENSE HEADLINES
PLANE DOES 661 M.P.H. IN DIVE
BUFFALO, N. Y.—Improved version of Curtiss P-40, backbone of Uncle Sam’s pusuit aviation, breaks all speed records in test dive, with Bob Fausel at the controls. Watch the “peel-off” and breath-taking plunge!

OBSTACLE RACES HARDEN TROOPS
FT. BELVOIR, VA.—Getting in shape for modern war is no cinch, troops at Replacement Center will show you! With full equipment, they scale walls, jump rivers and race through “football tire” field.

PUBLIC IDUCTION FOR DRAFTEES
SEATTLE, WASH.—First public induction for new recruits takes place at Harding Memorial, where thousands gather to see 90 young men take the oath and dedicate themselves to their country’s well being.

CANADA MARKS FOURTH OF JULY
TORONTO, ONT.—Colorful scenes in Ontario capital, where hundreds of American Legionnaires join in dramatic Independence Day salute with Canadian veterans. Monster parade, led by flags of both nations, is climax!

BRAZIL SPEEDS SHELL OUTPUT
RIO DE JANEIRO—Once dependent on foreign orders, Brazil now is turning out all its own 75 mm., 155 mm. and other shells for its growing army. Mass production in the new South American way!

BEAUTIFUL WAR REFUGEES HERE (exclusive)
SEATTLE, WASH.—Europe’s war is the cause of shipment to the U. S. of $50,000 worth of rare orchids, sent from a British greenhouse to escape bombs. Famous grower welcomes exotic plants to his collection!

HONOR HEROES OF WAR IN CHINA
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Chinatown is bright with Oriental splendor as thousands of Chinese take part in colorful parade celebrating fourth year of war in China. Dramatic symbol of China’s stubborn resistance!

CHIC STYLES FOR KIDDIES SHOWN (exclusive)
NEW YORK, N. Y.—The younger generation shows us a thing or two about fashions! Swanky new outfits for the coming season, displayed by cute tots in a Parent’s Magazine showing, will catch your fancy!

MOUTNAIN OF MUD RAZES TOWN (exclusive)
ST. CHARLES, VA.—Many homes are wrecked, and natives flee for their lives, as huge mountain of mud and stone pours down on coal mine town. Heavy rains are blamed for catastrophe that causes extensive damage!

UPSETS MARK INDIAN CANOE RACE (exclusive)
COUPEVILLE, WASH.—Rough water takes heavy toll of 50-foot Indian “War” canoes in 12th annual race. Four of five craft, with eleven “braves” in each, are swamped by the waves. Ugh! Indian takes bath!

AMERICANS WIN ALL-STAR GAME
DETROIT, MICH.—Ninth inning! Two out for the American Leaguers, with the Nationals ahead, 5-4! Ted Williams of the Red Sox steps up—and presto! A home run! Three runs come in, and the Americans win the game, 7-5! The crowd goes wild!
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41055)

FIFTH COLOMINISTS SEIZE U. S. TOWN!!
ANDERSON, S. C.—In an imitation of Hitler “tourist” tactics, R.O.T.C. cadets filter into town to seize power plants and key points before their regular troops pour in to take over the town in what proves to be a graphic demonstration of “blitz” invasion.

HERE’S HOW TO SAVE RUBBER
AKRON, O.—The OPM gives a demonstration of just how autoists can take better care of their tires to save money for themselves and conserve rubber for defense needs.

CITY IN ITS FIRST AIR RAID
ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT—This Northeastern African city has its first taste of a German air raid that leaves parts of the town in shambles. The important British Naval base missed its share of the blitz.

ITALIAN SEAMEN TO PRISON CAMP
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Convicted in Puerto Rico of sabotage, the captain and twenty-five members of the crew of the Italian liner Colorado arrive in New York on their way to prison camp in Montana.

ENGLISH PRACTISE INVASION
ALONG THE COAST—Intensive invasion exercises are practiced by English troops under the critical eye of Prime Minister Churchill. If and when they invade the coast of France they intend to be ready.

OPEN HUGE WATER FESTIVAL
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—Elaborate floats and a gala crowd hail the opening day parade as the 1941 Aquatennial is opened. Residents now are due to be entertained by the best in water sports.

TEST NEW ONE-MAN SUBMARINE
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.—Barney Connett gives a demonstration of his new, tiny submarine. Costing $5,000, it can make nine knots on the surface and is capable of diving to the depth of thirty-one feet.

THE HORSE OWNERS’ DREAM
ARLINTON PARK, ILL.—Warren Wright, owner of the famed Wirlaway, entered three 2-year-olds in the rich Arlington Futurity and scored a clean sweep, his horses running one, two and three.

A WAY TO SKI IN SUMMER
PORTLAND, ORE—The gals and guys in this section of the country have put the sawmills to work for them. On huge hills of sawdust they find the perfect answer to skiing with the temperature way up.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41056)

AXIS ENVOYS OUSTED FROM THE U. S.

NEW YORK, N. Y.—It’s “Farewell to Liberty” for Nazi and Italian consuls and their families, as 450 sail on the U.S.S. West Point following ouster by the U. S. Expelled by Uncle Sam, they’ve been promised a safe voyage to Lisbon by the British.

ON THE WAR FRONT
SYRIAN CAMPAIGN ENDS
First dramatic pictures of the British and Free French campaign in the French Protectorate of Syria. Scenes show slow but steady drive that culminates in armistice and occupation by the invaders.

AMERICAN FLYER HONORED
LONDON, ENG.—Sir Archibald Sinclair, Air Secretary, unveils tablet in memory of “Billy” Fiske, Eagle flier who was killed in action. St. Paul’s Cathedral is setting for impressive ceremonies.

NAZI SUPPLY SHIPS SUNK
Destruction of Nazi ships in dramatically filmed by sea-going cameraman, who records the pursuit and final sinking by British warships. Prisoners are well taken care of aboard the victorious warships.

RUSSIA SHIFTS ARMY CHIEFS
MOSCOW—The Societ’s three famous military leaders are in command of three vital fronts, protecting Moscow, Leningrad and the Ukraine. Marshals Voroshilov, Timoshenko and Budyenny are men of the hour!

RUSS ARMY CHIEFS IN ENGLAND
LONDON, ENG.—Thousands turn out to salute the military mission arriving from Russia to map plans with the British. Russia, they say, will continue the fight. “beyond the Urals,” if necessary!

KNUDSEN INSPECT PLANE PLANT
SEATTLE, WASH.—O.P.M. Chief Knudsen visits Boeing plant on whirlwind tour of N’West defense factories. He is pleased by progress but sees need for still greater speed-up!

BEAUTIES VIE FOR “VENUS” TITLE
CONEY ISLAND, N. Y.—Fellows! Step this way! For the parade of pulehritude at Steeplechase Prak. From a bevy of gorgeous cuties, pretty Anne Gervis of Brooklyn is picked “Miss Modern Venus.”

ALUMINUS CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY (exclusive)
WILMINGTON, OHIO—Citizens of this “average” American town get the jump on the nation-wide drive to collect scrap aluminum for defense. It only takes 7,000 lbs. for a fighter plane—so dig it out, America!

8-YEAR-OLD SWIMS NIAGARA RIVER
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.—A remarkable feat for a youngster. Tommy Hayes of Tonawanda braves the surging current above the Falls. His time for the 4 ? miles is 41 minutes. Boy!

ARMY AUTO “SAILS” ACROSS RIVER
FT. BENNING, GA.—It’s “In The Bag”! That’s how troops of the 4th Engineers ferry a bantam car across river. They wrap the “jeep” in a big tarpaulin, tie it up—and across they go!

SAND SAILING IS NEWEST THRILL (exclusive)
SEA ISLAND, GA.—Sailboats on wheels provide new thrills and sport for visitors at swanky resort. A “sea of sand” is your ocean for this newest fad that is sweeping the beach!

WHIRLAWAY WINS EXCITING RACE
ARLINGTON PARK, ILL.—Warren Wright’s “King of the Three-Year-Olds” does it again in an exciting workout for the Classic. In a special race with three other thoroughbreds, Whirlaway runs wide at the turn but wins anyway.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41057)

THE SIEGE OF TOBRUK
First, dramatic pictures of life—and death—in the strategic Libyan outpost, still held by Australian and British forces after months of siege. Spectacular scenes show actual sinking of ship in harbor by Nazi drive bombers!—While guns and tanks guard city, troops pitch in and turn out anything from loaf of bread to a repair job on a tank!

“KEEP DRAFTEES,” MARSHALL URGES
WASHINGTON, D. C.—The U.S. must not sacrifice its new army by releasing draftees at the end of their year’s training, General Marshall, Chief of Staff, declares. He says America must keep its boys in uniform during the emergency.

ALUMINUM DRIVE UNDERWAY
From coast to coast, Americans round up old pots and pans and donate them for defense needs. Enough for 2,000 warplanes is expected! In Washington, in Chicago, in New York and elsewhere, thousands join in vital campaign!

SECOND DRAFT LOTTERY HELD
WASHINGTON, D. C.—A handsome staff sergeant draws the first number as the second Selective Service Lottery takes place. 750,000 21-year-olds are affected by the drawing, which should provide new and younger manpower for our growing army.

U. S. TROOPS “SEIZE” COASTLINE
JACKSONVILLE, N. C.—U. S. Marines and Army troops join forces in the first joint maneuvers in landing from troop ships at sea. Fifteen hundred brave surf and “enemy fire” in a spectacular demonstration.

PILOT SAVES PLANE IN CRASH
INGLEWOOD, CALIF.—Capt. Lester Holtan is highly praised by passengers on board transport plane which he brought safely to earth with its landing gear stuck. Minor damage to the plane—but not a scratch to the occupants!

DIAPER DERBY “HOWLING” SUCCESS
PALISADES PARK, N. J.—Yowling babies! Distressed parents! Boy—what a “howl” the General Diaper Derby proves to be, with infants crawling their way—one to victory, and the others to defeat. Waaaah!

180 GOLFERS IN AMATEUR MATCH
SPOKANE, WASH.—Amateur links champs from all parts of the U.S. compete in National Public Links tourney, on the Indian Canyon course. Bill Welch of Houston, Texas, wins over Jack Kerns of Denver, six and five.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41058)

ON THE WAR FRONT
BRITISH STEM AXIS FORCES IN DESERT
Latest pictures from the Libyan-Egyptian frontier zone, where British tank and gun crews swing into action against hostile planes and troops. There’s never a dull moment for “Tommy Atkins.”

CHURCHILL INSPECTS CIVIL DEFENSE ARMY
IN ENGLAND—Six thousand young men and women, members of Britain’s vast Civil Defense forces, stage impressive air-raid review for their Prime Minister.

“JOHN D.” IN PLEA FOR U.S.O.
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Head of Rockefeller family, urging support for the United Service Organizations, says that “our sons” must be provided with proper facilities to prevent them from growing “tough.”

HUSBAND-WIFE TAX PLAN SCORED (exclusive)
WASHINGTON, D. C.—The bill now before Congress to force filing joint returns by husband and wife is attacked as destructive to women’s rights by Mrs. Harvey Wiley, national chairman of the National Woman’s Party.

FIRST CUTON FAMED DIAMOND
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Interesting scenes show the first cleavage of the fabulous “President Vargas Diamond,” third largest ever found. Months of preparation preceded cutting operation—which will take more months to compete.

A VISIT TO FAMOUS “QUINTS”
CALLANDER, ONT.—Vacation time brings thousands of American visitors to the home of the amazing Quintuplets. Through special one-way windows, tourists can watch the sisters at work and play.

AUTO AT HOME ON LAND OR SEA (exclusive)
BUFFALO, N. Y.—A novel vehicle that can travel on land or water undergoes tests. The strange craft speeds through swamps—and just watch it clamber out of the Niagara River with a full load!

FLAMES GUT MACARONI PLANT (exclusive)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Four firemen and two workers are hurt as 4-story factory goes up in smoke. Two hundred employees flee fro their lives as flames roar through building, causing damage estimated at $400,000.

TORPEDO BOAT IS SPEED KING
NEW ORLEANS, LA.—Thrilling scenes of test run of new craft designed for use by the U. S. Navy. Weighing 60 tons and equipped with up-to-date armament, the sleek ship really goes to town!

SEALS PERFORM AMAZING STUNTS
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Meet “Teddy” and “Sparky,” clever seals, just back from “college.” What a round of stunts they perform at the Steel Pier! Juggling, hurdling and many others—all sure-fire laughs!
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41059)

CHURCHILL HOME-COMING
BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER REVIEWS U.S. AND BRITISH TROOPS AT ICELAND ON WAY HOME FROM HISTORIC MEETING
ICELAND—Prime Minister Churchill gets warm welcome from hardy Icelanders as he arrives on “Prince of Wales.” He reviews U. S. Marines now sharing in defense of strategic island. On way home, his ship passes big convoy, and in London, he is met by Mrs. Churchill and high British officials, as cheering crowds hail his return.

WIND-UP OF SYRIAN CAMPAIGN
MIDDLE EAST—Dramatic pictures of the final days of the Syrian campaign. Spectacular scenes show actual air bombardment by Australian fliers, as well as the wild armistice celebration on the part of Syrian natives.

AIRCRAFT WORKERS CHEER DUKE
MIDDLE RIVER, MD.—The Duke of Kent, in his Air Commodore uniform, gets rousing welcome from workers at Martin plant, turning out bombers for U. S. and Britain. He also tries his hand at the wheel of a new “jeep” car.

50,000 VETERANS “TAKE” CITY
PHILADELPHIA, PA.—The City of Brotherly Love welcomes thousands of Veterans and their wives, on hand for the 42nd National V.F.W. Encampment. Marching is the order of the day—as hundreds of thousands cheer.

PIPE LINE TO EASE GAS SHORTAGE
BATON ROUGE, LA.—Construction is started on the 12,000-mile pipe line to the East—to help ease threatened shortage. Crews working at top speed must lay two miles of pipe a day to complete job by January.

“STARS” SHINE IN SAILING RACE
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.—Colorful scenes mark start of 1941 World’s Championships for trim Star-class boats and crews. Silver trophy smuggled out of Germany is goal of skippers, who crowd on every inch of canvas to win.

NAVAL LANDING TACTICS SHOWN
NEW ORLEANS, LA.—While planes roar over head, Naval reservists and Marines in 50 landing boats “seize” a bridgehead on Lake Ponchartrain. It’s easy-going but the “gobs” go through their paces like veterans.

AMATEURS BITE DUST AT RODEO
HOLLISTER, CALIF.—The 13th annual Hollister Rodeo features the best amateur cowhands in the game—but like the “pros,” they also get thrown for a loss! Yep, the local buckaroos ride ‘em the hard way!

AQUATIC STARS SHINE IN MEET
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.—Uncle Sam’s top-notch mermen and mermaids stage colorful exhibition at Hawaii-Pacific Coast championships. The diving is something to write home about—all in slow motion!
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1941 (UE41060)

F.D.R. TALKS TO LABOR
HYDE PARK, N. Y.—CALLING ON LABOR TO RE-DOUBLE ITS EFFORTS TO “BEAT HITLER,” PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT MAKES A DRAMATIC LABOR DAY APPEAL TO AMERICAN WORKING MEN AND WOMEN. THERE WILL BE NO COMPROMISE PEACE WITH THE FORCES OF EVIL, THE PRESIDENT DECLARES.

ROYAL SKIPPER’S NEW COMMAND
NORFOLD, VA.—Lord Louis Mountbatten, cousin of King George, who has had two warships shot from under him, takes command of the plane carrier “Illustrious,” repaired in the U. S. after being badly hit in the Mediterranean.

BLIND DATES FOR 300 AIR CADETS (exclusive)
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS—300 Texas belles decide to help the Army’s morale—and do it with a mass blind date that’s a wow! The Brooks Field fliers mee the gals for a mass picnic and rodeo! They fall for the gals—and the bronchos, too.

CHILDREN ESCAPE IN R.R. WRECK
SOUTH KENT, CONN.—Special train carrying 250 New York youngsters home from camp is derailed, killing two members of crew and injuring a third. Luckily, none of the children are hurt and arrive home to be greeted by happy parents.

JITTERBUGS HIT THE BIG TOWN!
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Jumpin’ jive! You’re in for something—as Madison Square Garden plays host to a throng of dance-mad jitterbugs, strutting in the annual Harvest Moon Ball. They cut capers that will make you dizzy!

UNCLE SAM IN THE FISH MARKET (exclusive)
ASTORIA, ORE.—Uncle Sam is going into the fish business in a big way. The greater part of the Fall salmon haul is going to end up in the Army. It’s thrilling to watch the fishermen haul ‘em in—by the ton!

BEARS ROUT ALL-STARS, 37-13
CHICAGO, ILL.—Football is here! Sparked by the brilliant passing attack of Sid Luckman, the Chicago “pro” gridders trounce the Collegiate All-Stars at Soldiers Field before record crowd of 98,000 football fans.
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