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keywords: international horse show, first lady eleanor roosevelt, rubber money, rubber bills, midget submarine, milk war |
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Synopsis: German Riders Win Gold At International Horse Show, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Visits Bonuseers, Ancient Fighting Ritual Revived, Genuine Rubber Money Now In Circulation, Police Raze New York City Shanty Town, New York Honors Its 'Largest Family', Experts Hail Midget Submarine, Chipmunks Take To The Bottle, Farmers Clash In Milk War... (read more)
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Information: 1933 8 min BW |
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Italy
German Riders Win Gold At International Horse Show
Impressive views of the International Horse Show with European army officers, representing eight Nations, demonstrate their horsemanship before a distinguished crowd of spectators, including Benito Mussolini.
United States
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Visits Bonuseers
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt makes a surprise trip to a tent city in Fort Hunt, Virginia where she is heartily cheered after meeting the ex-soldiers and telling them of her great personal interest in their welfare.
Japan
Ancient Fighting Ritual Revived
A mass conflict between the inhabitants of two subdivisions of Kurachi over their respective holy palanquins, provides an exciting wind-up for the town's Athletic Festival.
United States
Genuine Rubber Money Now In Circulation
A novel form of inflation is introduced in Hood River, Oregon using the 'coinage' of dollar bills made from old inner tubes and used for local exchange. The new rubber script stretches further than ordinary cash. Checks, similarly made of rubber, are bound to bounce higher than ever.
United States
Police Raze New York City Shanty Town
In the heart of the metropolis, municipal authorities evict squatters from their shacks along the waterfront and demolish the settlement known as 'Hard-Luck-On-The-River'.
United States
New York Honors Its 'Largest Family'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen and their sixteen children were recently awarded the 'Parent's Day' Trophy for having the biggest clan in the city of New York.
United States
Experts Hail Midget Submarine
A remarkable underwater craft, 9 1/2 feet long, invented by James Boler, Jr., is getting its first tests in the San Francisco Bay. It moves on or under the surface, at the will of its lone captain and is expected to prove popular with sports lovers seeking new thrills.
United States
Chipmunks Take To The Bottle
A trio of ground squirrels, orphaned by an accident and being raised by a local girl, have become ardent 'bottle-babies' while arousing great interest among nature students for their record-breaking domesticity.
United States
Farmers Clash In Milk War
Dairymen seeking to maintain a higher price-level for their milk, block the state roads, hijacking trucks and spilling their contents along the road. Hastily mobilized units of the National Guard arm to maintain order.
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