Sumnick family of NE visited by candidate Franklin Roosevelt, wishes him well after 1932 election win

Title card: "A Personal Message To Our President" / "Pathe News begins a new era in newsreels. You will hear a personal message from Farmer Gus Sumnick in Nebraska to his friend in the White House." / "A Pathe News Letter Read to You"/ [9/29/1932] crowd gathered around open car with presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt / farming equipment in BG running / Mr. Gus Sumnick shaking hands with Roosevelt and telling him welcome / CU man feeding grain onto threshing machine conveyor belt / CU feed coming out of chute / Roosevelt with hat on, sitting in car surrounded by crowd / CU Roosevelt without hat, smiling and laughing with crowd // [12/1/1933] Sumnick's 13-member group family photo opportunity / CU Mr. and Mrs. (Mary) Sumnick and son Jack / Mr. Sumnick explains on camera to Roosevelt that he and his family entertained the president at their home before he took office and that since he took office the life of farmers have improved; says Roosevelt has strong support in this part of the country; "I hope your New Deal will work out 100%" / SOTs Mrs. Mary Sumnick, and ten children Leo, William, Gus Jr, Hazel, Rose, John, Helen, Jack, Kathryn and Marie, each give a personal message to the president / Note: exact day not known
Title card: "A Personal Message To Our President" / "Pathe News begins a new era in newsreels. You will hear a personal message from Farmer Gus Sumnick in Nebraska to his friend in the White House." / "A Pathe News Letter Read to You"/ [9/29/1932] crowd gathered around open car with presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt / farming equipment in BG running / Mr. Gus Sumnick shaking hands with Roosevelt and telling him welcome / CU man feeding grain onto threshing machine conveyor belt / CU feed coming out of chute / Roosevelt with hat on, sitting in car surrounded by crowd / CU Roosevelt without hat, smiling and laughing with crowd // [12/1/1933] Sumnick's 13-member group family photo opportunity / CU Mr. and Mrs. (Mary) Sumnick and son Jack / Mr. Sumnick explains on camera to Roosevelt that he and his family entertained the president at their home before he took office and that since he took office the life of farmers have improved; says Roosevelt has strong support in this part of the country; "I hope your New Deal will work out 100%" / SOTs Mrs. Mary Sumnick, and ten children Leo, William, Gus Jr, Hazel, Rose, John, Helen, Jack, Kathryn and Marie, each give a personal message to the president / Note: exact day not known
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Editorial #:
841800138
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
December 01, 1933
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Rights-ready
Release info:
Not released. More information
Clip length:
00:03:38:02
Location:
Waterloo, Nebraska, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr002621_08_01.mov