Oddities Screen Magazine (Vol. 1, No. 5)

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Oddities Screen Magazine (Vol. 1, No. 5) is a short film from ca. 1930s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Philadelphia, Penna.: Mystifying experiments with Liquid Air, the "Black Magic" of Science. Cameramen: Geo. Burnwood, Harry Auspitz.

New Straitsville, Ohio: Vast coal deposits, ignited in the mine strike of 1884, have caused $50,000,000 damage and threatens destruction to this entire town. Cameraman: Kyle A. Baker. Yakima, Washington: Spring lambing season starts in the Yakima Valley. Here in this camp 500 lambs are being born daily. Cameraman: Richard B. Velikanje. Lonoke, Arkansas. The world's largest warm water fish hatchery from which over 1,000,000 fingerling fish were shipped last year. Cameraman: W. Irving Skipper. Philadelphia, Pa.: Wheezing and coughing old time gas buggies rumble towards Convention Hall in the famous Antique Auto Derby. Cameraman: Harry Auspitz.

San Francisco, Calif.: Itchy and Scratchy, two tropical fish, with a personal grudge, stage a 10 round bout. Cameraman: Dr. Harold F. Kaufmann.

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