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800 feet on a Fireproof Rope Inside a Flaming Volcano (Apr, 1933)
GUARD OIL FIELD WITH CIGARETTE LIGHTER (Apr, 1933)
How to Build an Electric Organ FOR ABOUT FIVE DOLLARS (Apr, 1933)
Prehistoric Monsters Roar and Hiss for Sound Film (Apr, 1933)
RUBBER SLAPPER OUSTS THE POLICEMAN’S CLUB (Apr, 1933)
The Bat Clock (Apr, 1933)
Vital Organs Cut from Body to Work Life Saving Miracles (Apr, 1933)
Beam of Light Carries Music (Apr, 1933)
HORSE OF STEEL RUNS ACROSS FIELDS (Apr, 1933)
it’s fun to be fooled …it’s more fun to know (Apr, 1933)
Remarkably Lifelike Little Dogs made from Pipe Cleaners (Apr, 1933)
SCHOOL USES MACHINE TO MARK ALL EXAMINATION PAPERS (Apr, 1933)
THREE FACES ON ONE PORTRAIT (Apr, 1933)
Emergency Coal Mines (Apr, 1933)
How JIG-SAW PUZZLES Are Made by the Million (Apr, 1933)
Living Germs from other worlds brought to Earth by Meteors (Apr, 1933)
ROBOTS STAGE REALISTIC PRIZE FIGHT (Apr, 1933)
Steel Shield for Policemen is Bullet-Proof (Apr, 1933)
USE SEESAW TO START STOPPED HEART (Apr, 1933)
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