Synopsis
01. the Earth trembles aerial photos of Marie islands of a Mexican penal colony in the Pacific. People carry furniture out of House. Earthquake. Houses to collapse. People run on the road. Prisoners hold art treasures from devastated Church after earthquake.
(30 m) 02. The sound healing laboratory of Ludwig Alt in Munich. Ludwig Alt and medical devices staff Dr. Bindig on ultrasound. Recording of sound waves. Irradiation of patients with ultrasound. Irradiation of ulcer on the cheek. Irradiation of hand under water by belly. Man is irradiated with stiffened spine ultrasound.
(51 m) 03 rolling balls a. billiards player August Tiedtke billiards player August Tiedtke billiards game shows.
(20 m) b. food: Don Oscarez in the rolling ball young man seen model of the rolling ball. It rises in circus over the roof in ball that is closed. Ball rolling down steep railway, then rolls in the district and falls into power. Artist rises from the ball.
(32 m) c. Roulette ball spinning in the roulette. People around the game table in the game. Rolling ball.
(22 m) 04 hunting without weapons: Hawks with ferret go Falcon hunting with dog hunters. Flying Falcon. Falcon flies back into the hand of the Hunter. Hawk on the hand, great. Falcon hood on his head. Falcon flies and Pounces on rabbits. Hunter takes rabbit. Ferret, a weasel way receives muzzle and is left in a rabbit hole. Rabbit runs from construction in net before strained point.
(46 m 05) Washington: the inauguration of President Truman aerial view of the Capitol building in Washington. Crowd. The Chief federal judge speaks an oath, Truman speaks up for swearing. Quote: "... prefirm, protect and defense the constitution of the United States. So help me God." Truman holds inaugural address. Parade. Took by troops. Aircraft. In the Gallery of Truman and Vice President Barkley in cylinders. Decorated car in passing.
(49 m) 06. On Broadway: competition ice koeniginnen Barbara Ann Scott running as a professional skater in a variety show on Broadway. Sonja Henie runs a waltz and alone a dance from Hawaii in Madison Square Garden with partner. The ice clown Freddie Trenkler as ice hockey star.
(58 m)
Narration
01 Mexico: The Earth trembles the Marian Islands, a Mexican penal colony in the Pacific, were hit by a strong earthquake. Here flight recordings before the destruction.
Numerous public buildings and houses collapsed at the moment of the quake.
The disaster claimed deaths and a large number of casualties.
A random present cameraman could hold the earthquakes during its history. These unusual shots show how the houses on the tottering Earth collapse.
Art treasures salvaged from the rubble of a destroyed Church.
02. the sound heals in Munich the scientific designer Ludwig Alt has set up a laboratory for the study of the ultra sound. With his medical staff Dr. Bindig he breaks new ground of healing through ultra sound treatment. Ludwig Alt for the first time, succeeded to control the vibrations of the ultra sound waves. The human ear can hear up to 16,000 sound vibrations per second. The No more audible ultra sound waves, however, swinging up to several million times per second. Now, the result of 22 research enables a precisely controlled application of the ultra sound for healing purposes. The vibrations of the ultra sound effect on the tissues of the body as a kind of deep massage. For example, this patient was treated in many countries without success. The persistent fistula on the neck healed after a short application of ultra sound. Also the underwater treatment has proven itself with ultra sound. Diseases of internal organs is the depth of the ultra sound of particular importance. You can now speak of "Surgery without knives" in certain cases.
In all cases, controlling the sound intensity is guaranteed by the visualization of the sound waves.
Here a case of complete rigidity of the spine after a war injury. After 9maliger treatment with ultra sound the healing process has progressed far ultra sound as helpers of medical science - further progress of modern medicine.
03. A ball - rolling balls says the lexicon - is a "all-round closed curved surface". Something complicated for so well-rounded, who always cheerfully with rolls in life... of the marbles to the bearings and the green grass to the green table, where old master August Tiedtke demonstrates the laws of gravity with Effet and effect. A different kind of ball has been the guiding star of a 15jänrigen apprentice. Ever since he saw the film trick of a "glass ball" years ago, he worked on the realization of the dream of this artist.
After all trials, tribulations, faulty constructions and accidents was the ball and the world premiere of the new sensation number Instead of found in a circus in Essen. Don Oskarez, as the apprentice is now called, climbs up to the height of a three-storey house. Then he locks himself in the 125-pound body. And now: the ball is rolling! You racing through track and loop and then almost seven metres far the free air. She bounces like a giant tennis ball in the net. Fanfare and applause for Don Oskarez, the man in the ball.
The smallest Member of the ball family, the Roulette ball is currently a Very much controversial geometric structure. Like here in Wiesbaden, Germany, she rolls already in many other German cities and resorts. Although skill and not luck of the key to success should be, although a considerable gain of the game operation flowing to bes useful and meritorious purposes - and still continues the fight for morality or immorality of this redesign. In fact, the rolling ball in this form, luck can bring, but do also A lot mischief. So powerful the "all-round closed area of crooked", the ball turns out sometimes.
04. Hunting without weapons: Hawks with ferret, a medieval hunting come back to honor: hunting with the hawks, as here in the Westphalian countryside. In free flight, the bird finds its prey, especially wild rabbits, hares, and flocks of crows which cause significant ground damage. -A whistle calls back the animal from a maximum distance. It's called: "the Hawk rides at".
Also the Hawk is used as a hunting bird. Here... the 21-year-old Hawk "Modusa".
The Falcons face hood is pulled over and removed only shortly before the flight. No movement on the wide hallway escapes the unusually sharp eye of the Hawk. The prey is sighted: - a wild rabbit the bird hits the game - and then leaves it to the Hunter.
A different hunting without guns is the rabbit-hunting with ferrets, a kind of weasel. After a dog has tracked down the rabbit, the ferret is with a muzzle, sent into the building. And the prey in the Catchall wriggling seconds later.
05. Washington: The inauguration of President Truman in the federal capital of the United States, Washington, was devoted to the inauguration of President Truman.
Over a million people had gathered, to be witness to the solemn action. For the second time, Harry S. Truman shall take an oath to the American Constitution - This time as the President elected by the people of the United States. The Supreme Federal judges, Vinson, on the square in front of the Capitol spoke the oath: (original sound).
Then, President Truman held his inaugural speech, in which he outlined above all the foreign policy goals of the United States. He was joined by a large parade. Over 5 hours took the took of the troops, secondments and floats. In addition to Truman: The new Vice President Barkley. The inauguration of President Trumans became a feast day for Washington and across America.
06. On Broadway: the ice Queens competition the Olympic champion in figure skating from 1948, Canadian Barbara Ann Scott, is converted to the professional sport.
In a vaudeville on Broadway, she shows her program for the first time: a glistening Furioso by steps, jumps and pirouettes. Its major rival is Sonja Henie, the previously undisputed Queen of ice.
It occurs in the context of an ice Revue at Madison Square Garden of New York.
By the Viennese waltz to the girl from Hawaii...
Two train numbers of world format.
At the end of the King of clowns: Freddie Trenkler.
As ice hockey star, he copes easily with all opponents.
06. on Broadway: the ice Queens competition the Olympic champion in figure skating from 1948, Canadian Barbara Ann Scott, is converted to the professional sport.
In a vaudeville on Broadway, she shows her program for the first time: a glistening Furioso by steps, jumps and pirouettes. Its major rival is Sonja Henie, the previously undisputed Queen of ice.
It occurs in the context of an ice Revue at Madison Square Garden of New York.
By the Viennese waltz to the girl from Hawaii...
Two train numbers of world format.
At the end of the King of clowns: Freddie Trenkler.
As ice hockey star, he copes easily with all opponents.
Narration (English)
01. Mexiko:
Earth Quake
The Mary Islands, a Mexican Prison Colony, was menaced by a severe earth quake. These are birds-eye views of the district before the quake. Numerous buildings crashed down. A cameraman on the spot got these unique shots. From under the rubble of a church works of art were saved.
02. Sound Healing
The scientist Ludwig Alt has established a laboratory in Munich to explore ultra-sound. With his medical collaborator Dr. Bindig he finds new healing treatment with ultrasound. For the first time he has succeded in controlling the ultra-sound waves. The human ear hears up to 16.000 sound frequencies per second. The result of 22 years of experiment makes possible the exact control of ultra-sound for healing purposes where the sound frequencies massage the inner cells of the body. This patient for instance was treated in many lands without success. Her severe neck disease healed immediately after the treatment with ultra sound. In all cases the control of the sound is guaranteed by the visibility of the sound waves. This is a case of a complete stiffening of the backbone after a war injury. After 9 months treatment by ultra sound the healing process was almost concluded.
03. Rolling Balls
The ball is an entirely round thing which is used in many different ways; for playing marbles, as ball bearings and for billiards. Another ball made a job for a 15-year old apprentice who saw a filmtrick with a glass ball and who from then on tried to realize this stunt. After many failures and accidents his sensational number was displayed at an Essen circus. Don Oskarez (the apprentice's present name) mounts the high device and then locks himself in the 125-kilogram ball. The ball jumps over 7 meters into the net. Another and very small ball is the roulette ball which is much discussed just now. At Wiesbaden and other German cities and resorts roulette tables were established. Though a considerable amount of the income of this game of "skill" is bestowed on welfare purposes, the fight for and against these establishments goes on.
04. Hunting without Armes
With Falcons and Ferrets
A Middle Age's hunting sport becomes modern again: falconry in a Westfalian setting. The bird spots the hares, rabbits and crows. A whistle orders the falcon back from remote distances. Hawks too are used for hunting. This is 21-year-old hawk "Medusa". Another sport is rabbit hunting with ferrets. After the dog traces the rabbit, the ferret is sent into the rabbit's hole (not without a muzzle) and seconds later the rabbit is caught.
05. Washington:
Inauguration of President Truman
Washington was the scene of the inauguration of President Truman. More than a million people had gathered to witnes the swearing-in of Harry S. Truman as the American President. Chief Justice Vinson gives the oath:
Original Sound
Then President Truman makes his inaugural speech outlining especially the aims of the USA in foreign policy. A great parade was held which lasted more than 5 hrs. Troops, delegates and festival cars. Besides Truman: Barkley, new Vice President. This was a festive day for Washington and the whole of America.
06. On Broadway:
Competition of Ice Queens
The Olympic Prize Winner in ice skating in 1948, Canadian Barbara Ann Scott, becomes a professional. In a variety show on Broadway she has her premiere. Her rival is Sonja Henie, hitherto Queen of the Ice. She hold an ice revue at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Viennese waltz
Hawaian dance.
Freddie Trankler concludes the show as an ice hockey star.
Persons in the Film
Alt, Ludwig ; Barklay ; Bindig ; Trenkler, Freddie ; Truman, Harry ; Henie, Sonja ; Scott, Barbara Ann ; Tiedtke, August
Places
Bizone ; New York ; Washington ; Wiesbaden ; Weser ; Mexico ; Munich ; Food ; Hamburg
Topics
Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Ice skating ; gambling ; Hunting, Hunter ; Disasters ; Parades ; Political events ; Animals (except dogs) ; Buildings ; Medicine ; Billiards ; aerial photographs ; artist children ; aftermath of war
Type
Newsreel (G)
Genre
Periodicals
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