Rubber Round-Up Dublin Issue (1942)

Titles read: ’RUBBER ROUND-UP’ ( Dublin issue ). Washington DC, United States of America (although commentator says it’s Memphis, Tennessee). C/U of a pile of old rubber tyres. M/S of a man driving a tractor pulling trailers full of old tyres past huge piles of tyres in a yard. Panning shot along the tyre piles. Commentator explains the rubber is being collected “for salvage... for the 101 new things that Uncle Sam is wanting“ - namely war materials, but you can’t say that in the Dublin issue! Children throw tyres and other bits of old rubber onto a pile, with a banner behind it reading ’Get In The Scrap - Official Rubber Collection Depot’. The Capitol Building is clearly seen in the background. A group of small boys pull along a cart with a sign on it reading ’Boys Club of Washington Rubber Salvage’ and boots and other old rubber bits are piled on it. They empty it onto a big pile of rubber odds and ends. Several shots of children lining up at what looks like a petrol station. Their old
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