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

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Seventh Edition INDUSTRY AND ENGINEERING 57 SOUND AND SILENT FILMS Silent motion pictures on 1 6 -mm. and 3 5 -mm. film, and sound pictures on 3 5 -mm. film are distributed by General Electric for the classroom and non-theatrical field. There is no charge except for cost of transportation. Write the nearest General Electric office for Catalog GES-402A. 1 River Road, 1801 N. Lamar St., 200 S. Main St., Schenectady, N. Y. Dallas, Texas. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1405 Locust Street, 140 Federal Street, 329 Alder St., Philadelphia, Pa. Boston, Mass. Portland, Oregon. 230 S. Clark St., 925 Euclid Ave., 187 Spring St., N. W., Chicago, 111. Cleveland, Ohio. Atlanta, Ga. Dept. of Visual Instruction University of California BERKELEY, CALIF. (Service charge of fifty cents a reel from this office j GENERAL!® ELECTRIC GROUP 79 (Continued) Clothing, Textiles, Leather The Making of a Turkish Towel (lj Complete process from picking of cotton to drawing of designs, making of patterns, weaving, cutting and packing. (*44) Martex (1) Making of a turkish towel. (•170) Wool (1) Comprehensive story from fleece to finished cloth. (#58) A Woolen Yarn (1) From the shearing of sheep to weaving of fabric. (•61, •157) The Reading Full-Fashioned Knitting Machine in Action (1 and 2) Operation of machine making full-fashioned hosiery ; slow motion and mechanographs. (*44) The Making of Shoes (2) Self-explanatory. (164) Shoes (1) Complete summary of shoe industry. (•58) Story of Leather (3) Self-explanatory. (164, 170) From Hide to Leather (1) Manufacture of shoes in New England. (164) The Muskrat Industry of Maryland (1) From the trap to the coat. (84) The Story of Chase Velmo (2) Mohair from angora goat tc lustrous velvet. (•170) The Making of Twine (1) Processes in making of a ball of twine ; with seme scenes taken in Yucatan. (33, 76, 170) Two Ends of a Rope (*4) Hemp plantation with cutters; unsheathing stalk; hemp rope-making in Manila. ( • 23, 164) (See also Groups 1, 10, 26) GROUP 80 Food Products Across Seven Seas (1) To Java for cultivation of Cassava Palm from which tapioca is made; refining it in New England factory. (•81) Alice in Cookieland (1) Trip to a great cookie factory with plenty of laughs for the kiddies. (122) Crystals of Commerce (1) Formation of crystals and how they are used in one of our most necessary food products. (128) Filling the World's Cereal Bowl (2) How Kellogg cornflakes and AllBran are prepared. (128) Find Distributors by reference -numbers (pages 129-ff.)