Synopsis
01 England: German students harvest students stand on ladders and pick fruit. Apples are stuffed into boxes. The students get out of truck. At the dining table. Students at work employment. You throw a disc with arrows.
(24 m) 02 Japan: flood disaster aerial view of the flooding area. People wading in Tokyo by water. People in boats. Refugees with luggage. Refugees Cook on points in the open air. Children with head bandage. Emperor Hirohito in a boat, totally. He leaves the boat, half-close, and visited the disaster area. Japanese bow. Hirohito in conversation with a Japanese, is bowing. Hirohito ascends the boat again.
(40 m) 03 Summary reports from Germany a. Göttingen: burial of Max Planck men carry the coffin out of the Church. Behind the coffin of the pastor, the widow, daughter and relatives. The decorated tomb. Max Planck in conversation with Otto Hahn, great.
(22 m) b. radio Munich: radio children go to school. Boys in the class, half-close. Teacher provides radio. Teachers and children sit in the Funkhaus in transmission at the table. The teacher in the class shows on the Panel. Theme: The human bloodstream, original sound. "A stream with warm, big waves." "Where flows the stream?" "In you, in me, in all human beings." "In us?" "Yes, it's in our blood. It is the bloodstream of whom I speak. The blood stream splits into two so infinitely fine, that the veins that run through your entire body, strung all together, result in a length of 2500 km."
(30 m) 04 pictures from all over the world a. Canada: asbestos mine workers in asbestos removal with sample rock. Blasting of the rock. Cloud of smoke. Workers at the breakdown. Kleinbahn transported rock.
(20 m) b. England: the "flying truck' transport plane lands. Tail is removed, centerpiece of the aircraft will be screwed off and rolled away. The plane takes off after back flange of the hull.
(20 m) c. United States: Sniper with spin artist shoots with spin to a plate, Matchbox, cigarette and match and meets the objects.
(15 m) 5th autumn days a. grape harvest in Württemberg women and men on the vineyard at harvest. Women picking grapes. Man helps the grapes in basket large tub and distributes them.
(17 m) b. bison and deer in Hellabrunn bison conservation Park. Hirsch, roars, great. Deer and deer in the Zoo.
(19 m) 06. The balance sheet of the corn crop: The sealed House corn plants in the field. Cultivators viewed the Pistons. The Department of agriculture in Washington. The clock shows 9: 00 big. Shutters are lowered. Clock shows 1/4 before 3 o'clock. Report on the corn harvest will be announced to the press. The Corn Exchange. The poor crop performance boosts prices. Machine when the maize crop in the field.
(40 m) 07. Hamburg: boxing Hein ten Hoff - Walter Neusel Ten Hoff and MD Nadeem on the balance, total. The Boxer To give up the hand. Total viewers. Max Schmeling, Gustav Eder and Richard Vogt among the spectators, half-close. Ten Hoff and MD Nadeem in bathrobes in the ring. Beginning of the battle. Shock Exchange. In the third round to ten Hoff to the ground. The referee counts. 8 ten Hoff stands up and keep on fighting. 4th round: Engages MD Nadeem. 6 round: MD Nadeem meets hard ten Hoff. MD Nadeem must to the ground. The referee counts. MD Nadeem stands up again at 8. 7 round: MD Nadeem have to go back to the ground and will be counted. Ten Hoff with wreath, large, MD Nadeem, hard drawn in the face.
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Narration
01 England: German students harvest by an English student's Fund came to England 200 German students than Harvester. They live in seven camps in different areas of the country.
This group of 25 students working in the County of Essex, on an orchard.
It is hoped to send more and larger groups of German students to England next year. After work: Common food.
And finally: recovery of game and entertainment... here at the darts to the disk, one of the oldest and most popular English games.
02. the flood disaster in Japan as a result of a typhoon was Japan affected by a flood of major disaster.
Levee breaches caused the flooding of huge land routes. The city of Tokyo is to 3/4 with water. Thousands of families had to flee are on the roofs of their homes. Over a million people became homeless. More than 5,000 deaths were reported. The disaster has destroyed the half Japan's rice crop - an irreplaceable and catastrophic loss.
American troops took part in the rescue work.
Aircraft dropped food and medicines on the areas particularly affected.
Also Emperor Hirohito visited the disaster area.
Even under these tragic circumstances, the Japanese ritual of civility is maintained.
The flooding is the worst in the history of Asia.
03. short reports from Germany: a. Planck in Göttingen, the great German scholar Professor Dr. Max Planck died.
Geheimrat Planck is the creator of quantum theory and was awarded in 1920 for the Nobel Prize for physics. In his last days of life of the most outstanding representative of German Science was the almost Neunzigjährige as President of the Leibniz Foundation for art and science. The Nobel Laureate Professor Dr. von Laue and Professor Dr. Hahn said at his grave words of farewell. This is the last film shot by Professor Planck.
His name will go down in the ranks of the immortals.
b. radio, radio Munich has set up the radio recently. The spoken textbook should help to remedy the lack of teaching material of all kinds.
The shipments follow a fixed timetable to students of all ages.
In broadcasting house, the teaching workload like any other show is rehearsed and sent over the airwaves.
Many schools in town and country at the same time hear the lecture. It saves schoolbooks and teachers - and provides a modern and lively classroom schoolchildren at the same time.
Here a discussion of the human blood circulation. (Original sound.)
04. images from all over the world: a. asbestos mine In the South of the Canadian province of Quebec is one of the world's largest asbestos mines.
At a depth of 100 meters and a length of 1 1/2 kilometers, this site provides 50% of the world demand for asbestos. Working here day and night without interruption, to enhance the production. New explosions provide more raw materials. The asbestos is a raw material for reconstruction and new construction Around the world machine means from the bedrock pulled and then to fire-proof fabrics spun....
b. flying truck, the latest in the field of air cargo shows an English machine. They named it the "flying truck".
The cargo is a part of the fuselage with this type of transport aircraft.
After the landing, to remove the tail end. Then the centerpiece, a box of the cargo, is solved with a few simple steps. And it rolls the crate thereof.
The tail end is attached again and the machine restarts for the return flight. In the air, nothing more is impossible.
c. Slingshot artist when boys started it on - and at the age of 60 he it to the Championship brought. Mr. Parker from America, the sniper with the Slingshot. The plate is not enough to him - the rest have to go too.
Now the world champion in the Slingshot shooting, and takes a whole smoking equipment on the grain of Mr. Parker.
He didn't stop until the last match is verschleudert.
05th autumn days: a. harvest in these autumnal days is the grape harvest in full swing. Vineyard, the Centre of the Württemberg viniculture, it can be said fresh quality of the vines from the floor: there are high-quality grapes that in the glow of last summer reached a particularly high sugar content and promise an excellent wine.
The de-stroked will be one of the finest vintages of the 20th century - a worthy successor of the Elfers and Einundzwanzigers.
b. autumn mood in the natural park, where the last European bison are kept.
Autumn is also the season of the deer rut. An eight bottom in the Munich Hellabrunn Zoo. The roar of the deer sounds through the woods - a Urlaut in the melody of autumn.
06. prior to the balance sheet of the corn crop: the sealed House the drought of this summer has strongly affected also America's corn crop. The Department of agriculture to Washington, the final income are calculated. On the day on which the result of the total harvest is announced to seal the window at 9 o'clock in the morning, lock the doors and switches off the phones. Each connection to the outside world is canceled to avoid a premature message of the results - and therefore speculation - un. And now the final count - in perfect isolation and taking all precautions.
the report shall be signed 1/4 before 3 o'clock. Already the press is waiting for the result. The report comes in the press room, copies thereof, in the telephone booths for the reporter. The Protocol to the publication is released three sharp. The reporters rush into the cells, and soon the whole world knows: the this year's U.S. corn harvest would be the worst since 1936. On the grain markets, the results of the harvest brings an increase of the price of corn. The poor harvest has repercussions on the entire food industry in America and must affect the export of maize to Europe.
07. box sensation in Hamburg: Ten Hoff suggests MD Nadeem k.o in Hamburg was the 42nd German Heavyweight Championship in boxing held.
The German champions - Hein ten Hoff - 27 years old, brought 98 pounds on the scale. The Challenger - Walter Neusel, 39 years old, 94 pounds.
Among the spectators of Max Schmeling - Gustav Eder and the German Champion in the light heavyweight Richard Vogt.
The battle starts with a sampling of the opponent in front of 48,000 spectators. MD Nadeem is Very much flexible. He knows how to avoid the dangerous left of the master and Lands hard body shot.
MD Nadeem boosts his effort in the second round. He's trying to bring a decisive blow. But retains ten Hoff also in defense of peace and security.
The third round brings a sensation. MD Nadeem hard hitting ten Hoff on the head.
Ten Hoff on the ground!
But eight rises ten Hoff, MD Nadeem continues to maintain his chance.
Ten Hoff is stunned, boxes but almost automatically continue and survive the round.
More sharp in the fourth round of attacks by MD Nadeem. MD Nadeem finds the decision now.
MD Nadeem attacks open attitude in the 6th round. There, a massive swing of ten Hoff meets him.
Ten Hoff puts up with further strikes and severely shaken MD Nadeem.
MD Nadeem must to the ground.
MD Nadeem rises again. Immediately covered him ten Hoff with heavy blows.
The seventh round. MD Nadeem is hardly carries. The bitter end is a heavier rainfall.-MD Nadeem, who is never a career 17-year-old [...]
Narration (English)
01. England:
German Students help bring in the harvest
Through a British Student Help Organisation 200 Germanstudents came to England to help bring in the harvest. They are housed in seven different camps in England. This group of 25 students is working in the County of Essex in a fruit orchard. It is expected that next year more and larger groups of German students can be sent to England. After the work is done they have supper.
And finally sports and games ... here they learn an old and popular English sport, "darts".
02. Floods in Japan:
A typhoon caused an immense flood in Japan
Dykes broke and huge areas were covered with water.
Three quarters of the city of Tokio are under water.
Thousands of families found refuge on the roofs of their houses. More than 5.000 people were reported killed. Half of the Japanese rice crop is gone - - an irrecoverable and severe loss. American troops help in rescue operations. Planes drop food and medicaments over the districts specially menaced. Emperor Hirohito visits the scenes of disaster. Even new the traditional Japanese courtesy is observed. This flood disaster is one of the severest in Asia's history.
03. News Briefs from Germany
a. Planck
Germany's great scientist Professor Dr Max Planck died in Goettingen. Geheimrat Planck is the creator of the Quantum Theory and was honoured with the Nobel Prize in 1920. Being president of the Leibniz Foundation for Art and Science, the almost 90-year-old pundit was the outstanding representative of German science. Nobel-Prize winners Dr. von Laue and Professor Dr. Hahn addressed the gathering at his tomb. This is the last picture of Professor Planck. His name will be one among the immortals.
b. Schooling by Radio
Recently Radio Munich established a regular school transmission which should help solve the shortage of schoolbooks of all kinds. The broadcasts are held for all classes on a regular time-table. In the Radio Station the lessons are rehearsed and then transmitted over the air. Many schools in towns and in the country listen to the radio lessons so books and teachers can be spared and the children get a modern and vivid schooling. Here blood circulation is explained.
04. News Flashes from everywhere:
a. Asbestos Mine
In the South of the Canadian province of Quebeo one of the world's largest asbestos mines is situated. At a depth of 100 meters and a range of 1 and l/2 kilometers this pit produces 50% of the world supply of asbestos. Here, night and day they toil to increase production. The asbestos fibres are drawn out of the stones by machines and then spun to a solid fabric ... a raw material for world reconstruction.
World Flashes
b. Flying Pantechnicon
The latest in furniture-moving is demonstrated by a British plane which is called the "Flying Pantechnicon". A part of the plane's body is the freight itself. After landing this part is removed and the freight taken out in a few minutes. And the box rolls off. The tail part is fastened to the plane again and the plane can take off for its home flight. There is nothing impossible in the air.
c. Slingshot Artist
He began as a boy - - and being 60 years old, Mr. Parker from America became a master in shooting with a sling.
Having the plate - - he also wants the rest of it.
And now Mr. Parker is aiming at a whole smoker's outfit and won't stop until the last match is gone.
05. Autumn:
a. Vintage
In these autumn days the vintage is in full swing. In Weinsberg, the centre of Wurttemberg's vine-growing area, the quality of the first class vine can be tested. The heat of the last summer made the grapes very sweet and an extraordinary vintage is expected.
The Wine of 1947 will be one of the best of the 20th century - and of equal quality to that of 1911 and 21.
b. Autumn:
Autumn also entered the parks where the last bisons are kept. In Autumn the stags call their mates. An eighteen-pointer in Munich Zoo of Hellabrunn. The call of the stags in the woods is an ancient note in the melody of autumn.
06. The Corn Harvest:
The sealed house
The drought of this summer also reduced America's corn harvest. In the Agrigultural Ministry in Washington the total harvest is counted. On the day of the announcement at 9 a.m. the windows and doors are closed and the telephones cut. All communication with the outside is cut in order to prevent speculation. And here the final calculating is done - - - under total isolation and precautionary measures. At a quarter to 3 the report is signed. The result is awaited by the press, sent to the press room, and the reporters fly to the telephones. At 3 o'clock sharp the report is free for publication - - and soon the whole world will know that this year's American corn harvest is the worst since 1936. This means that the price of corn will go up. This bad harvest will affect the whole food situation in America and will also influence the corn expert to Europe.
07. Ten Hoff beats Neusel
In Hamburg the 42nd German Heavyweight-Boxing Championship fight was held. 27-year-old German Champion, Hein ten Hoff, weights 98 kilograms, his 39-year-old challenger, Walter Neusel, weights 94 kilograms. Among the spectators we see Max Schmeling, Gustav Eder and the German middle-weight Richard Vogt. The fight begins before 48.000 fans. Neusel is very quick. He knows how to avoid the dangerous "left" of the champion. In the second round Neusel increases his efforts. He tries to give the decisive blow. But ten Hoff, defending, is still on the ball. The second round brings the sensation. Neusel hits ten Hoff and ten Hoff goes down.
At eight ten Hoff gets up, Neusel attacks. Ten Hoff is dizzy - - but boxes automatically and stays through this round. In the fourth round Neusel attacks with his guard down. Ten Hoff land a tremendous blow. Now ten Hoff is superior. Neusel goes down. He gets up again, but ten Hoff attacks immediately. In the 7th round Neusel is almost unable to fight. The end is a k.o. Neusel, who during his 17-year-long career was never knocked out, has to book a severe defeat.
Ten Hoff is stil German Champion.
01. Autumn
a. In these autumn days the vintage is in full swing. In the Steiermark - - between Stains and Deutschlandsberg, Austria's best vines are grown: the Schilcher, the Traimer and the Muskateller.
The tub carriers have to go up 600 steps each time and notch each tub on a stick.
The grapes of 1947 became very sweet during the heat of this summer - - - it will be one of the best of the 20th century.
b. Autumn also entered the parks where the last bisons are kept. In Autumn the stags call their mates. An eighteen-pointer in Munich Zoo of Hellabrunn. The call of the stags in the woods is an ancient note in the melody of autumn.
c. [...]
And finally springtime in autumn! One of the recent events in Schönbrunn Zoo was the birth of a Llama.
In South America, the Llama's home country, it is now spring.
The baby is called Olga and behaves very well.
03. The Corn Harvest:
The sealed house
The drought of this summer also reduced America's corn harvest.
In the Agricultural Ministry in Washington the total harvest is courted. On the day of the announcement at 9 a.m. the windows and doors are closed and the telephones cut. All communication with the outside is cut in order to prevent speculation. And here the final calculating is done - - - under total isolation and precautionary measures. At a quarter to 3 the report is signed. The result is awaited by the press, sent to the press room, and the reporters fly to the telephones. At 3 o'clock sharp the report is free for publication - - and soon the whole world will know that this year's American corn harvest is the worst since 1936. This means that the price of corn will go up. This bad harvest will affect the whole food situation in America and will also influence the corn export to Europe.
04. News Flashes from Austria:
a. English Show
In Vienna Burgomaster Körner opened the building-show "England Reconstruct." Among the guestsof honour is the famous Austrian architect Clemens Holzmeister, who recently arrived from Turkey; the Britishambassador Sir Henry Mack; Chancellor Figl, and Minister Hurdes.
London's Chief Architect, Matthews, spoke about the manifold par[...]el problems of the reconstruction of Vienna and London. This show gives a survey over architectural planning in England.
Models and designs demonstrate the possibilities and necessities of present planning and future building. This traveling, instructive show has already been displayed in severel European cities.
b. D.P.'s to England
Every month a party of D.P.'s leaves the British Zone of Austria. In the camp at Karpfenberg in Steiermark the travellers assemble a few days before they leave. They are stateless subjects from Balkan and Balticlands. Approximately 500 to 600 persons make up the party.
They travel across Germany and Holland to London. The men get jobs in the coal mines and in the Steel factories and the women will work in the clothing industry.
c. Homecomer's Cross
In Maria-Saal near Klagenfurt a Thanksgiving Service for homecomers was held. Almost 10.000 people came to the little town.
While Dr. J. Köster, Archbishop of Carinthia, celebrated in the cathedral, a service was held before the church.
Then the Bishop blessed a Homecomer's Cross.
The ceremony was concluded by placing wreaths beneath the cross.
05. Sensational Boxing Match in Hamburg:
Ten Hoff beats Neusel
In Hamburg the 42nd German Heavyweight-Boxing Championship fight was held. 27-year-old German Champion, Hein ten Hoff, weights 98 kilograms, his 39-year-old challenger, Walter Neusel, weights 94 kilograms. Among the spectators we see Max Schmeling.
The fight begins before 48 000 fans. Neusel is very quick. He knows how to avoid the dangerous "left" of the champion. In the second round Neusel increases his efforts. He tries to give the decisive blow. But ten Hoff, defending, is still on the ball. The third round brings the sensation. Neusel hits ten Hoff and ten Hoff goes down.
At eight ten Hoff gets up, Neusel attacks. Ten Hoff is dizzy - - but boxes automatically and stays through this round. In the fourth round Neusel attacks with his guard down. Ten Hoff [...] tremendous blow. Now ten Hoff is superior. Neusel goes down. He gets up again, but ten Hoff attacks immediately. In the 7th round Neusel is almost unable to fight. The end is a k.o. Neusel, who during his 17-year-long career was never knocked out, has to book a s[...]were defeat.
Ten Hoff is still German Champion.
06. News Flashes from Everywhere:
a. Asbestos Mine
In the South of the Canadian province of Quebec one of the world's largest asbestos mines is situated. At a depth of 100 meters and a range of 1 and 1/2 kilometers this pit produces 50% of the world supply of asbestos. Here, night and day they t[...]il to increase production. The asbestos fibres are drawn cut of the stones by machines and then spun to a solid fabric ... a rawmaterial for world reconstruction.
b. Flying Pantechnicon
The latest in furniture-moving is demonstrated by a British plane which is called the "Flying Pantechnicon." A part of the plane's body is the freight itself. After landing this part is removed and the freight taken out in a few minutes. And the box rolls off. The tail part is fastened to the plane again and the plane can take off for its home flight. There is nothing impossible in the air.
c. Slingshot Artist
He began as a boy - - and being 60 years old, Mr. Parker from America became a master in shooting with a sling.
Having the plate - - he also wants the rest of it.
And now Mr. Parker is aiming at a whole smoker's outfit and won't stop until the last match is gone.
Persons in the Film
Hahn, Otto ; Hirohito von Japan ; Planck, Max ; Eder, Gustav ; Neusel, Walter ; Schmeling, Max ; Hoff ten, Hein ; Vogt, Richard
Places
Hamburg ; Canada ; England ; Württemberg ; United States ; Japan ; Munich ; Göttingen
Topics
Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Boxes ; Drought ; Higher education ; Disasters ; Children ; Harvest ; Plants ; Radio, television ; Schools, training ; Sensations ; Spoprt-Ehrungen ; sports audience, sports spectator ; Blasting ; Animals (except dogs) ; Deaths, funerals ; Watches ; Zoo, Wildlife Park ; Flugzeugwesen, Flugwesen ; aerial photographs ; Mining ; Sports honors ; aftermath of war
Type
Newsreel (G)
Genre
Periodicals
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