1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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54 INDUSTRY AND ENGINEERING "1000 and One'* GROUP 73 (Continued) Fishing Industry Maintaining the Salmon Supply (1) Salmon hatchery in British Columbia. (36) Salmon Fishing in British Columbia (1) Catching and canning salmon; complete process of preparing canned salmon for marketing. (164) Shrimp Industry (1) Complete story of industry, including underwater photography of live shrimp. (66) Sponge Fishers (%) How sponges are obtained and marketed. (133) The Romance of Oil (1) Shooting whale and towing back to port; oil gushers in Texas. (#20) "She Blows" (1) Whale hunting in the Pacific. (54) Trapping Tuna (1) Industry on east coast of Canada. (170) From Catch to Can (1) The sardine industry. (170) Fish and Fowls (1) Conservation of fish in inland waters; industry that supplies markets with deep water fish. (#109) {See also Groups 22, 26, 32, 37, 45, 48, 95, 120, 135) GROUP 74 Lumbering and Forest Products Conquest of the Forest (1) Felling trees and manufacturing lumber. (•61, •lTO) Cedar Camps in Cloudland (1) Scenic survey of the pole-making industry. (170) The Doings of Turp and Tine (1) Animated comedy showing production of gum and Hercules steam-distilled wood turpentine. (#68, #170) The Drive is On (1) Lumbering. (170) Dual-Purpose Trees (1) Naval stores industry of South, including wood practices, distillation and marketing; plea for reforestation. (162) Dynamite, the Master Lumberjack (1) Blasting materials in lumber production. (46) Far Western Cedar Trails (1) Cedar pole industry. (162, 170) Felling Forest Giants (1) Lumbering in Carolinas and the Northwest ; various methods of handling. (#109) From Tree to Trade (2%) Modern manufacture of lumber from standing timber to finished product. (83) Lumbering in the Pacific No thwest (2) Douglas Fir lumber manufacture; electrically operated lumber manufacturing plants. (83) Oil, the Wood Preserver (1) Cargo of creosote oil from time it is pumped from British tanker on Mississippi until it is forced into yellow pine poles which are part of nation's telephone system. (162, 170) Out of the Deep Woods of Dixie (1) Preparing southern yellow pine trees and crossarms for telephone service. (162, 170) Pole Pushers of Puget Sound (1) Views of northwestern cedar industry, showing many amusing and thrilling incidents. (170) The Story of a Stick (1) Manufacture of yellow pine from tree to finished product; in story form. (83) Teak Logging with Elephants (%) In Upper Siam. (#23) Teak Wooding in Siam (1) Self-explanatory. (54) The Trail of the Longleaf Pine (1) Yellow pine forests of far South and how these trees are utilized for telephone timber. (157, 162, 170) Treating the Tall Timbers (1) Operations required to convert giants of the forest into useful adjuncts of civilization. (162, 170) Wildwood Workers (1) Preparing yellow pine trees for public service use; activities of sawyers, axemen, teamsters and boatmen. (162, 170) {See also Groups 14, 26, 32, 51, 54, 81-2) GROUP 75 Mining— Coal, Oil and Gas Anthracite (1) Early mining of coal and various methods employed today in shaft, slope and drift mining. (#61) Anthracite Coal (1) Origin of coal; location, mining methods, production. (96) Bituminous (1) Principal operations in mining and preparation of bituminous coal; primitive and modern methods contrasted. (#61) Black Magic (2) How coal was formed, uses in our modern civilization and workings of huge strip coal mining company. (122) Symbols and reference -numbers are explained on page 3.