1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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Fourth Edition INDUSTRY AND ENGINEERING 53 GROUP 71 (Continued) Fishing Industry Abalone Pearl Fishing (%) How pearl divers secure and deliver their "finds." (22) Hawaiian Fishing (1) Grotesque fish under water, and views of tropical seas. , (28) Sponge Fishers (%) How sponges are obtained and marketed. (XX) Out of the Sea (1) Sponge industry along Florida keys; glimpses of many interesting water forms of the region. (28) Salmon Fishing (1) Life of the salmon from spawn till it is caught for canning; complete process of preparing canned salmon for marketing. For sale only. (58) Salmon Fishing on Puget Sound (1) Self-explanatory. (61) ** On the Skeena River (1) Salmon industry of British Columbia; catching and handling at the cannery. (XXX) Story of a Can of Salmon (1) Self-explanatory. (XXX) The Miracle on Your Table (2) Complete operations of the great Alaska salmon industry. (XXX) ***Maintaining the Salmon Supply (1) Propagation of the fish in hatchery. (XXX) ***How Salmon Are Caught (1) Showing various methods of fishing for British Columbia salmon. Canadian Government film. (XXX) Catching and Canning Oregon Salmon (1) Purse nets; the "Iron Chink" at work; cleaning and canning. (67, 69, 156) Oyster Industry (1) Where and how oysters are prepared for market (Chesapeake Bay). (28) Farming the Oyster (1) Self-explanatory. (XXX) Oyster and Shrimp Fishing (1) Self-explanatory. For sale only. (58) Shrimp Industry (1) Complete story of the industry, including underwater photography of live shrimp. (63) ** Harvesters of the Deep (1) Gloucester fisherman on New England banks; fishing for cod; preparation of cod-fish cakes. (102) ***Fresh From the Deep (1) Catching and packing of halibut at Prince Rupert. (XXX) Hauling in the Haddock (1) Fishing off the Massachusetts coast. (151) Fresh Fish — Can It (%) Stream-pressure canner on the banks of the river; taking the canner to the fish. (144) Scientific Fish Farming (Y2) State Fish hatchery at Hackettstown, N. J., where fish are bred for stocking public streams and lakes. (22) ***Fish and Fowls (1) Conservation of fish in inland waters; industry that supplies markets with deep water fish. Raising of poultry. (XV) (See also Groups 22, 30, 35, 43, 46, 94, 120, 136) GROUP 72 Lumbering and Forest Products Cedar Camps in Cloudland (1) A scenic survey of the pole-making industry. (XXX, 154) ***Conquest of the Forest (1) Felling trees and manufacturing lumber in Oregon and Washington. (X) The Doings of Turp and Tine (2) Animated comedy showing production of gum and Hercules steam-distilled wood turpentine. (XXX, 66) Dual-Purpose Trees (1) Naval stores industry of the South, including wood practices, distillation and marketing; plea for reforestation as one means of saving this great industry for America. (144) Dynamite, The Master Lumberjack (1) Blasting materials in lumber production. (46) Far Western Cedar Trails (1) Exposition of the cedar pole industry. (XXX, 154) Felling Big Trees in the Giant Forest of California (1) Self-explanatory; shows biggest of all Sequoias, "The General Sherman." (67) ** Felling Forest Giants (1) Resume of lumbering in Carolinas and the Northwest; various methods of handling. (XV) From Tree to Trade ,(2%) Modern manufacture of lumber from standing timber to finished product. (85) The Land of the White Cedar (1) Making poles; life among the cedarcutters of the Canadian border of Minnesota. (XXX, 154) Logging Eastern White Pine (1) Methods of lumbering as" practiced in Pennsylvania; portable sawmills in New England; old-fashioned water-power mill of colonial days. (144) Logging in the South, Ancient and Modern (1) Ancient oxen and logging wagons; methods now used. (6S) ***Lumbering in the North Woods (1) Steps taken in changing a standing tree into finished lumber. (58, 112)