Synopsis
01 industry under construction (light bulb production) machines in production of light bulbs. Workers at packing. Worker in the production of fluorescent lighting at OSRAM, Berlin. Fluorescent tubes in the production process. Workers at the renewal of old burned out light bulbs. The glass bulbs are cut and the pears get new filament and base. Packaged pears, big.
(52 m) 2nd-Dunkerque: signing of the Franco-British Alliance Pact port and ruins of Dunkirk. The Foreign Secretary Bevin and Bidault with welcome, half-close. Children waving flags. Bevin and Bidault at the Town Hall, close to half. Bidault, big, speaks, Bevin, big, speaks. People clap. The Minister at the signing of the Pact. Pact, great. Handshake.
(31 m) 03. streiflichter from Germany a. transfer of the postal system of the United Western zones into German hands the IG-color building in Höchst. Minister of post, blank on the lectern, great. Slapping people. Officials of the British and American military speak, great.
(16 m) b. Berlin: Hans Schwarz Jr. wrestling -Waldemar Siskin wrestling in the Palace Music Hall. Hans Schwarz throwing opponents to the ground, half-close. Wrestler in the fight, great. Hans Schwarz as an actor in the Schlosspark Theatre as a second servant in Shakespeare's "The taming of the Shrew". O ring scenes, great. Handshake after battle. Hans Schwarz bows.
take Aalstechen on the Baltic Sea coast fisherman (30 m) c. small sled over the ice. They cut holes in the ice and scan the ground with long hooks. Dog sitting next to ice. Eels are pulled out. Home of the sled, total.
(25 m) d. Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Munich Castle home Hausen at Dachau, total. Students go to the stairwell. The art class. Students in the lithographic printing. Remove the blade from the stone. The character class in life drawing. The crafts with the painting. Pictures on the wall.
(30 m) 04. Mount Etna cooking steaming lava and rock rolls over hill. Residents and police at the foot of Mount Etna. Fiery lava flow. Residents leave homes. Knee end residents in prayer at the foot of the mountain.
(24 m) 5th Ruhr area: In the sign of the point system - additional food and beverage line in front of switch. Reference cards are issued for food. Reference cards, great. Schlachterin cut meat. Dealer cuts off brands. Men and women go to shop. Porcelain tableware. Select coffee pot. Showcase of C & A with clothes. Young men on truck on arrival in the Ruhr area. Running wheel of the I9n. Miners in miner clothing. Industrial area.
(47 m) 06. original of the sport a. Australia: Rodeo man falls from bockendem horse. Horse falls down with cowboy. Rider falls over the horse's neck. Horse falls. Man hangs when falling into the Stirrups.
(22 m) b. Miami: choice of the most beautiful Badenixe - art jumping girl in a bathing suit go to swimming pools. The most beautiful, great. Diver binds black cloth around the head, jumps off the top jump Board on the lower springboard and in the water. Take cloth from the head in the water.
(20 m) c. Michigan: billiards billiard master Willy Harpie shows four gang surge. Master of the trick billiards, Charles Petersen, encounters billiard ball into cylinder. Two billiard balls turning side by side at the joint.
(22 m) d. South Carolina: 76-year-old cyclist art 76-year-old goes on a high gear. He jumps rope with the wheel. Bike tricks. He sits down on a pedal and drives. He's standing on the penny farthing on the saddle. Close-up.
(35 m)
Narration
01 industry in building the replacement of a light bulb is one of the many worries of everyday life, the solution of which today represents a most difficult problem.
The demand for incandescent lamps is enormous. The gradually ongoing electric industry can deliver only the most urgent requirements from business, academia and hospitals.
These shots of several German plants show sections of the extremely complex production path of a light bulb.
The glass bulb is undergoing a variety of apparatus, until he fulfills his destiny as a permanent and reliable light source.
The Word also applies to the lighting industry today to a large extent: necessity is the mother of invention. And these inventions to benefit the general public.
The Osramwerke in Berlin produce a so-called fluorescent lamp which - standardized on 31 Watt - emits a light intensity of 100 watt.
An equally valuable as a welcome innovation. A procedure to replace incandescent lamps is more important for the general public.
It was developed by electric companies in Limburg on the Lahn and Travemünde. Old becomes new!
The glass bulb be cut open and get new elements and base.
This refined process means a first practical help for the consumer. But the industry wins the necessary time to rebuild of their businesses and to overcome the shortage of raw materials.
Still a long way to satisfy every needs but, as you can see, a first friendly light look.
02. the British-French Pact: the signing in Dunkirk the Foreign Minister Bidault and Bevin in the ruins of Dunkirk met before of their trip to Moscow, to complete the 50th English French Alliance Pact. The exchange of signatures took place in the Town Hall, the only public building, which has survived five years of war and bombing. Foreign Minister Bidault pointed out the symbolic location of the signing. France and the United Kingdom had linked their fate. Sense this Pact was. Constantly make peace and security between the two countries.
In his response, Bevin emphasised that the Pact should be a contribution to a universal peace. Both Ministers expressed the hope that the Alliance would soon complemented by a four powers contract.
03. streiflichter from Germany: a. Deutsche Post In the exhibition building of the I.G.Farben in Höchst was the handing over of postal services of United Western zones in / Instead of German hands.
Minister blank thanked the representatives of the Allied authorities for their help in the reconstruction, and gave an overview of the current state of Deutsche Post. The representative of the American and British military Government pointed out that the return of the postal system constitutes a further step towards the economic independence of Germany.
b. Hans Schwarz In the Berlin Palace variety show of the current master of the East zone and former world champion in the heavyweight wrestling, Hans Schwarz Jr. fights, Waldemar Siskin. Hans Schwarz ruled not only the Doppelnelson and the shoulder turn--he has found their way off the mat into the Film Studio, and finally to the stage for several years.
In the Schlosspark Theater in Berlin-Steglitz he plays the 2. servant in Shakespeare's "The taming of the Shrew." And here goes the taming of the Shrew on the mat. A proof that spirit and power are well tolerated.
Hans Schwarz, wrestler and actor - a universal artist.
c. Aalstechen a last image report by this winter.
On chilly days, the fishermen on the Baltic coast to the "Aalstechen" take off. This difficult kind of fishing is a tradition mentioned already in the middle ages, which is applicable only in times of need.
Holes in the ice are beaten on the spot with special axes.Then the fishermen with long Spears search the base, until winds an eel in the traps. It takes A lot of luck and endurance, until a reasonably rewarding loot is together. Sometimes, a fishing spot yields 20 to 25 eels, but also the effort one day is often free.
Falling Sun is on the arduous road in icy cold.
d. school has found accommodation In the Castle Home Germany at Dachau the Munich Academy of fine arts, heavily damaged in the war. 70 pupils and students live All the time here. The others come from abroad to the teaching.
The classes for painting, drawing, graphics and lithography perform teaching in the various rooms of the Castle.
Here the press for the lithograph, lithographic printing. Pulling off a sheet from the stone.
The character class in life drawing.
In the art class, students also work according to models.
The offspring for the fine arts experienced a piece of true romance in the home district of the Castle at work and recreation.
04. Mount Etna cooking the largest European volcano, Mount Etna on Sicily, after many years back in activity occurred. The villages at the foot of the mountain and fertile arable land are in grave danger.
Police must hold the inhabitants thereof, to rescue their possessions was in danger to go.
Three fiery lava flows Ponte Pisciare is moving towards the town.
Every day brings new eruptions. There is no getting up against the force of nature. And the people take their refuge to the prayer...
05. Ruhr: coal is In the sign of the point system of the key to the reconstruction of the German economy. Therefore immediate action have been initiated with the merger of the Western zones to increase the Ruhr coal production by all means. It was worthwhile and appealing to fashion the miner's profession especially. Wage increases were the beginning, but the magic word that could skyrocket the day services of mines, was - the point system.
Today receives every worker employed in coal mining and employees - points according to his performance - which means: additional food and beverage. The monthly special allocations amount to the maximum level: 750 grams of bacon, a pound of coffee beans, 250 grams of sugar or sweets, two bottles of liquor and 100 cigarettes.
The Ruhr mining Furthermore enjoys priority in the supply of construction materials and consumer goods. The miner with the score card can purchase clothing for himself and his family. Since the introduction of the point system, there is a continued increase in the daily coal production. Thousands have already set at the mines. Smoking chimneys means coal burning furnaces - boosting economy and industry.
06. original of the sport: a. Rodeo in Australia is part of the manufacturing of wild horses sporting programme at the weekend. The original of this is that the Cowboys are performing most of the horses – nobody stays for more than A few seconds on top.
And the rest of the drama goes into floor acrobatic...
The whole thing is called Rodeo, looks Very much dangerous, and is just a Sonntagsvergnügen for the rugged Cowboys.
b. swim, Miami after so much savagery... some beauty - or rather beauties in bulk!
These babes in the price court parading around in Florida.
Yes - who has a choice...
Well, the winner is not just a pain...
And this young master jumper feels even distracted by too much beauty. He takes to the black tie - and still hits the mark!
After the jump an eye will be risked again... c. billiards of beauty to the skill: billiards master Willy Harpie shows in Michigan a four gang shock...
And here is a master of the trick billiards, Charles Petersen.
You must up hold him this shock...
Another trick, in which not the hat, but the cue ball goes high...
And what comes, borders on magic: the two balls move like arm in arm over the pool table.
d. cyclists here we're back in a sort of Rodeo. However, the playfully Ambrose rides no wild horses to only - very strange wheels, but clever in South Carolina...
Something complicated rope jumping...
And so bypasses the Ambrose with the unicycle...
Now his specialty: with everything that is superfluous.
You can ride on the saddle alone!
And then he proves that a in a good bike - Carousel is. Performance on the penny farthing - or memoirs of the cycling artist of Ambrose.
A balance exercise, until his 80th birthday, to extend the Ambrose still intends to conclude.
And all - with such a beard!
Narration (English)
01. Reviving Industry
One of the many problems of today is the shortage of electric bulbs. The electrical industries coming slowly back into production only supply the most urgend demands of industry, science and the hospitals. These pictures taken in several German plants demonstrate the complicated processes in manufacturing a bulb.
The glass bulb has to pass a multitude of apparati until it becomes a durable and dependable source of light.
"Necessity is the mother of invention."
And so invention comes to the aid of the industry. The Berlin Osram Plant makes a "light-stuff-lamp" which is standardized at 31 watts and delivers a light of 100 watts.
A much-needed and welcome invention. Even more important is the process which repairs old bulbs. This Process was developed by the electric plants at Limburg/o Lahn and at Travemunde. The glass-bulbs are cut and get a new burning device and sockel. This is practical help for the consumer. And the industry gains to [...]e to reconstruct its factories and to solve the lack of raw material.
It will be a long time before everybody is satiesfied - but - as you see - a first friendly ray of light.
02. The British-French Pact
The signing in Dunkirk
Before their journey to Moscow Foreign Ministers Bevin and Bidault meet in the ruins of Dunkirk to conclude the British-French agreement. The treaty was signed in the City Hall, the only public building which survived five years of war and bombing.
Foreign Minister Bodault indicated the symbolic choice of the scene of the treaty-signing.
France and Great Britain were united by their common destiny. The treaty was to establish peace and security in both countries.
In his reply Bevin pointed out that this treaty was a contribution to universal peace. Both ministers expressed the hope that this agreement would soon be followed by a treaty between the Big Four.
03. News Flashes From Germany:
a. German P.O
In the I.G. Farben Exhibition Hall in Hoechst the postal affairs of the united Western Zones was placed in German hands.
Chief. President Blank thanked the representative of the Allies for their help in postal reconstruction, and gave a survey of the present state of the German P.O.
The representatives of the American and British Military Governments indicated that the return of postal affairs was another step towards Germany's economic autonomy.
b. Hans Schwarz
At Berlin Palast Variety Hans Schwarz Jun.
Champion of the East Zone and former world champion in heavyweight wrestling meets Waldemar Zeisig.
Hans Schwarz is not only a master of the wrestler's art - - some years ago he found the way from the ring into the film studio and finally on the stage. At Schlosspark Theatre he plays the second servant in Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew".
And here the taming goes on in the ring.
A sign that power and intellect can meet.
Hans Schwarz, wrestler and actor - an all-round-artist.
c. Eel Fishing
The last film report of this winter - we hope.
When the weather allows, the fishers of the Baltic sea coast go out on the ice to catch eels. This method of spearing fish was used in the Middle Ages, and has been resumed in the food emergency.
Arriving at the fishing district, holes art cut in the ice with axes. Then with long spears the fishermen prod the ground until an eel is caught by the spear. You must be patient - - and lucky, to win a good catch. Sometimes 20 to 25 eels are caught at one place - but at other times the toil of a whole day goes for nothing. And when night comes, the eelers wend their icy way home.
d. School for Artists
The war-damaged Academy of Graphic Arts of Munich is now housed in the castle of Heimhausen near Dachau. There 70 boys and girls are housed and the rest of the pupils comes from outside to take their lessons. The classes for painting, drawing, graphic art and lithography in the class-rooms of the castle.
Here is the lithographic press.
Taking a print from the stone.
The drawing class sketching a nude.
In the painter's class the pupils use models, too. The artists of the future work and create in the romantic surroundings of Heimhausen Castle.
04. Mount Aetna boils
Europe's largest volcano, Mount Aetna in Sicily, resumed activity after many years. The villages and fertile lands below the mountain are in great danger. Police keep the inhabitants from risking their lives to rescue their belongings.
Three streams of fiery lava move down on the little town of Ponte Pisciaro. Each day brings new eruptions. And no one can control these natural forces.
The people can but pray ...
05. Ruhr-District:
The Coupon Point System
The key to Germany's reconstruction is coal. With the union of the western Zones, immediate measures were taken to increase the production of coal in the Ruhr. First the job of the miner had to made an attractive and profitable one. Increase of pay was the first step, but the best way of boosting the daily output of the mines proved to be the Coupon System.
Today each miner - according to his output - receives coupons: that means additional food and luxuries. The highest monthly extra rations are: 750 Gramms of bacon, one Pound of coffee, 250 Gramms of sugar or sweets, a bottle of "Schnapps" and 100 cigarettes. The Ruhr miners are also given priority in building material and household goods.
The miner can also use his coupons to buy clothes for himself and his family.
Since the coupons system was introduced, progressive increase in daily coal production has been evident. Thousands have come to the mines to get employment. Coal means steaming furnaces - and reviving industry.
06. Sport Oddities
a. Rodeo
Breaking-in wild horses is the sporting program of the weekend in Australia. The odd about this is that the cow boys are mostly broken-in by the horses. For they cannot stay on horseback more than a few second.
And the finish of the game is ground acrobatics ... The Sport is called Rodeo - looks very dangerous and is only a weekend pleasure of the tough cow-boys.
b. Swimming in Florida
Now we turn to a more beautiful sight - - or rather, to beauty en masse.
A parade before the prize judges.
Well, who makes a choice must bear the consequences. But this winner isn't hard to bear.
And this young high-diver is irritated by so much beauty - - so he blindfolds himself.
But after the jump he risks one eye.
c. Billiards
From beauty to skill: In Michigan the billiards champion Willie Hoppe shows how a four-cushion shot is made ...
And here a champion of trick billiards.
A top-notch shot.
Another trick - not the hat, but the ball goes up. And this is almost witchcraft: both balls cling together across the table.
d. Cycling
Here we came back to a kind of Rodeo. 76-year-old Ambrosius Clever in South Carolina does not ride on wild horses, but on wierd bicycles ...
Rope-jumping - not too easy ...
Ambrosius rides a Uni-cycle ...
And now his speciality ...
Much of a bike can be dispenced with.
And then he proves that a good cycle can also be a good merry-go-round.
Youthful memories of the master of the cycle, Ambrosius.
Finally a balancing act which Ambrosius is going to improve till his 80th birthday.
All this -- and a beard, too.
Persons in the Film
Bevin, Ernest ; Bidault, George ; Blank ; Harpie, Willy ; Petersen, Charles ; Schwarz junior, Hans ; Zeisig, Waldemar
Places
Michigan ; South Carolina ; Berlin ; Miami ; Frankfurt-Höchst ; Castle home Hausen ; Ruhr area ; Baltic Sea ; Home City ; Italy ; Dunkirk ; Australia ; Maximum
Topics
Sachindex Wochenschauen ; reference cards ; Libraries ; Trade, finance ; Higher education ; Industry ; Disasters ; Children ; fishing ; Pacts ; Political events ; Postal, postal services ; Cycling ; Rings ; Rodeo ; beauty pageants ; Swimming ; sports audience, sports spectator ; Cities ; Debris ; diving ; Buildings ; Cultural events ; Art ; Works of art ; Technology, industry ; People ; Contracts ; Volcano, volcanoes ; Winter ; Listener ; Jobs ; Construction ; Mining ; Crew ; Industrial ; aftermath of war
Type
Newsreel (G)
Genre
Periodicals
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