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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES


MOVIETONE NEWS. Cont'd.

movie season. One-legged skiers. World record ski jump [in the Alps]. © 17Mar50; MP25.

  • 24. Mar. 21, 1950. Truman in Florida. Gubitchev deported. Kansas City tire warehouse razed by fire. St. Patrick's Day parade [in New York). European kids get U. S. toys. Verona horse show. Anriphibious "attack" on Puerto Rico by joint U. S. forces. Canadian curling championship. Basketball title won by City College of New York. © 21Mar50; MP26.
  • 25. Mar. 24, 1950. Air pilots report "flying saucer." Formosa [trains an invasion force]. British-French maneuvers in Mediterranean. Mayor O'Dwyer addresses New York film meeting. Holy Year pilgrims see ancient relics in Rome catacombs. A tribute to courage on the 100th birthday of Thomas Masaryk; freedom-loving Czechs leave Red homeland. © 24Mar50; MP27.
  • 26. Mar. 28, 1950. "Oscars" presented for achievements in motion pictures. Landmarks of U. S. seen in miniature at Japanese fair. Kids of Delaware send clothes to Greek children. Lily Dache fashions for spring. The Grand National Steeplechase sweepstakes winners. © 28Mar50; MP28.
  • 27. Mar. 31, 1950. Germany: Czech refugees flee by air. Greece: Independence Day. Australia: Gold strike. Loyalty records denied to Senate security hearing. CCNY-Bradley basketball. Chicago Golden Gloves. Water skiing [Cypress Gardens, Fla. ] © 31Mar50; MP45.
  • 28. Apr. 4, 1950. Census taking at the Trumans. Western nations meet at Hague. French explode Nazi war bomb. Names in the news: Owen Lattimore, Captain Brown, Walter Winchell, Garry Davis. Mel Allen. Fashions in veils. New baseball uniforms [of Hollywood stars]. Wrestling. Gymnasts at West Point. © 4Apr50; MP46.
  • 29. Apr. 7, 1950. Names in the news: Harry Bridges; Harold Lloyd; William Green; Larry Everett, acrobatic baby; Danny Kaye. Australian flood. French hat fashions. Galveston pays a final tribute to Bishop Byrne. The big city thrills to the spectacle of the "big top" [at Madison Square Garden]. © 7Apr50; MP106.
  • 30. Apr. 11, 1950. The world observes Easter [in] Rome, New York, Hollywood. Communists riot in Paris. Goering loot unearthed. Canadian ships of war in New York. Flying auto. Masters golf [at Augusta]. Daredevil ski and bicycle stunt men. Miami Beach aquamaniacs. © 11Apr50; MP107.
  • 31. Apr. 14, 1950. Truman greets good neighbor [President Gabriel Gonzalez Videla of Chile]. Reds riot in Berlin. Spring hits England. Baby elephant has troubles. European boxing spectacle. World's richest footrace [in Australia]. Milwaukee opens new giant arena. Statehood for Alaska and Hawaii. © 14Apr50; MP108.
  • 32. Apr. 18, 1950. American troops prepare for Red "rally" in Berlin. Nation's capital celebrates its 150th birthday. Record family [the Fred Schovilles] gets together on anniversary. New York cavalcade of Greek fashions. Billiard magic. Kids' boxing. AAU swim meet. © 18Apr50; MP109.
  • 33. Apr. 21, 1950. Budenz testifies at Senate probe on Communism. Canada-U. S. jetliner. New Greek cabinet. Hindus mark New Year. Baseball [Yankees vs. Red Sox]. International Golden Gloves [in Chicago]. © 21Apr50; MP142.
  • 34. Apr. 25, 1950. Truman sees war game. Liberty Bells [made in Annecy, France] to aid bond drive [in U. S. ] 42 freight cars in railroad pile- up [near Pomona, Calif. ] Demolition team clears harbor [around Virginia Capes]. Whole community [of Gainesville] gets into the act in Texas circus. Wood Memorial. Girl baseball. Hockey final. Cardinal Spellman makes appeal for Catholic charities. © 25Apr50; MP143.
  • 35. Apr. 28, 1950. Truman declares U. S. Reds are not a major threat. School kids riot in New York. Israel marks independence. Parachute riggers graduate. Art students costume ball. New Yorkers see world premiere of "The Big Lift." Mental Health Week. Boston Marathon. Shooting the rapids. © 28Apr50; MP144.
  • 36. May 2, 1950. Anti-violence cult in Canada burns its own homes. American Mother of 1950 [Mrs. Henry Roe Cloud]. Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. Anti-Communist loyalty parade [in New York]. Topeka: Boy Scouts presentation to Governor Carlson. Lawrence: Cardinal Spellman attends "I Am an American" day. Fur fashions from Canada. Penn Relays. College rodeo. © 2May50; MP145.
  • 37. May 5, 1950. "Communist coup" in [Mosinec] Wisconsin. Massive May Day demonstration held in Berlin. Japanese beauties parade for title of "Miss Nippon." Navy task force has rough going in Arctic seas. Kayak slalom race. Motorcycle hill climb [at Lewiston, Idaho]. © 5May50; MP146.
  • 38. May 9, 1950. Canadian town [of Rimouski] razed by fire. Spring floods in Canada. Truman starts 16 -state tour. Texas Vetch Festival. Dachau Camp memorial. Rescue drama in North Sea. The Kentucky Derby. © 9May50; MP162.
  • 39. May 12, 1950. President Truman hailed on 16 -state "whistle-stop" trip. WAC officers graduation. Cave-in kills well-digger. American Federation of Labor stages union show. American weds Iran Princess [Fatima]. Anti-Defamation League defends human rights. National AAU gym meet. Acrobatic dogs steal

show. Shirley May France in training. © 12May50; MP178.

  • 40. May 16, 1950. Worst Canadian floods imperil city of Winnipeg. The President's western tour. 'Big Three" ministers meet in London. 'Copter pilots go to school. New jet-powered flying triangle. Greek cavalcade of fashions. Prelude to the future [U. S. Savings Bond]. © 16May50; MP179.
  • 41. May 19, 1950. Dramatic rescue of woman from Niagara rapids. Truman sparks Savings Bonds drive of 1950; Boston bond drive; Texas bond drive. Royal marriage and coronation for King of Siam. Thousands hail opening of new building [of the Denver Post]. MIT wins regatta at Annapolis. Memorial Day 1950. © 19May50; MP180.
  • 42. May 23, 1950. Munitions blast smashes town in New Jersey. U. S. might paraded as nation salutes Armed Forces Day. U. S. airmen home from Red China. J. E. Hoover is honored. 150,000th DP arrives in U. S. Weathervane Tourney final. 10th annual Coliseum Relays. All- Navy boxing. Preakness thriller. © 23May50; MP181.

MULE TRAIN. Gene Autry Productions. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1950. 70min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: Gene Autry delivers a mule train load of natural cement despite active opposition from an unscrupulous contractor.

Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer; director, John English; story, Alan James; screenplay, Gerald Geraghty; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film, editor. Richard Fantl. Cast: Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Sheila Ryan, Robert Livingston, Frank Jaquet.

© Gene Autry Productions; 22Feb50; LP2918.


MULTIPLICATION IS EASY. Coronet, 1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Presents the basic fundamentals of multiplication and shows the usefulness and relationship of multiplication to other fundamental arithmetic processes. For intermediates and teacher training.

Credits: Educational collaborator, F. Lynwood Wren.

© David A. Smart; 23Sep49; MP5063.

LE MURA DI MALAPAGA. SEE The Walls of Malapaga. LP80.

THE MUSICAL FOREST. Pts. 1-3. Produced by Designmasters. Presented by Young America Films, Inc., 1950. Filmstrips; pt. 1, 41 frames; pt. 2, 39 frames; pt. 3, 45 frames; color, 35mm.

Summary: A story about the musical scale.

Credits: Story, Louise A. Sutton; illustrated by Tom P. Smith.

© Louise A. Sutton; 1Feb50; pt. 1, JP6224; pt. 2, JP6223; pt. 3, JP6222.


MUTINY ON THE BUNNY. (Bugs Bunny Special) Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., 1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Gerry Chiniquy, Ken Champion, Virgil Ross, Arthur Davis; music, Carl Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec48; MP5119.


MY DAUGHTER JOY. London Film Productions, Ltd. Released in the U. S., 1950. 8 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel "David Golder" by Irfene Némirovsky.

Summary: The discovery that his daughter, a spoiled girl around whom his world revolves, is not his child, breaks the spirit of a ruthless, self-made business man.

Credits: Producer and director, Gregory Ratoff; screenplay, Robert Thoeren, William Rose; music director. Dr. Hubert Clifford; music, R. Gallois Montbrun, played by The London Film Symphony Orchestra; film editor, Ray Poulton.

Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Peggy Cum- Richard Greene, Nora Swinburne, Walter Rilla. © London Film Productions, Inc. 16Jan50; LP150. Pub, in London 1Jan50


MY ECSTASY. Gustav Machaty Productions. Released by Pix Distributing Corp., 1950. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Released in 1949 under the title "My Life." Adapted from the film "Extase" produced in Czechoslovakia in 1933 by Elekta Film Slavia.

Summary: A young woman's second marriage brings her the happiness she vainly sought with her first husband.

Credits: Producer, director, and author of screenplay, Gustav Machaty; narrator, Joy Williams; music, G. Becce; film editor, John L. Link. Cast: Hedy Lamarr, Aribert Mog, Z. Rogoz, Leopold Kramer.

© Gustav Machaty Productions; 1Feb50 (in notice: 1948); LP26.


MY FAVORITE GIRL. (Sing and Be Happy Series) Universal Pictures Co., Inc., 1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A musical short featuring "Margie, "Mary Lou," and "Dinah." Designed for audience participation.

Credits: Producer and director. Will Cowan; animation supervised by Dave Fleischer; voices. The King's Men.