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MOTION PICTURES 29 Clap a Stopper on a Line U.S. Coast Guard, 1943. How a stopper on a line stops its motion; how to tie. (2 minutes) 41 Cleaning Equipment and Containers U.S. Public Health Service with the cooperation of U.S. Office of Education, 1946. (Small Milk Plant Operation Series) Demonstrates methods for the cleaning and bactericidal treatment of cans, bottles, piping and other equip- ment, following the routine of flush, scrub, rinse and sterilize. For milk handlers and sanitarians and general public. (28 minutes) 26, 32, 41 Cleaning Mess Gear U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. (Ten Commandments for Health Series) Mac Gillicuddy doesn't clean his mess gear properly and resulting "stomach disorder" converts him to another health command- ment. (MN 2808-e; 5 minutes) 41 Cleaning Up U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1942. (The 1820 Wright Engine Series) Clean- ing of parts during overhaul: disassembly of oil pump, carburetor adapter, priming lines, intake pipes, rocker arms, push rod housing valves, and cylinders. (TF 1-450; 20 minutes) 7 Cleanliness Brings Health U.S. Office of Inter-American Affairs, 1945. (Health for the Americas Series) How personal cleanliness, clean food, and safe disposal of excreta are first steps in protection against disease microbes in home. Compares "The Clean" and "The Careless Family." Portuguese ver- sion "Limpeza Tras Saude" and Spanish version "Limpieza Trae Salud" also avail- able. (9 minutes, color) 32, 37 Clearing Land U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1929. How to remove stumps and boulders; burning, dynamiting, pulling out with tractor, mule-powered chain whips, mallet or "Paul Bunyan" puller, hand-power puller; various types of burners and blowers. (30 minutes, silent) 32, 41 Clinical Malaria U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. Activity of anophelines; life cycle of malaria parasite in human blood; symp- toms and effects of benign, tertian, quar- tan, and malignant tertian malaria. Spe- cial film for medical personnel. (MN 1965; 28 minutes) 41 Clouds U.S. Weather Bureau, 1939. Various types of clouds; how high and low pressure areas move across the country; how to forecast weather from cloud study. 2nd prize, International Exposition of Agricultural Films, Rome, May 20-27, 1940. (11 minutes) 32, 41 Clouds and Weather U.S. Weather Bureau, 1939. Various types of clouds; how low and high pressure areas move across the country; how to forecast weather from cloud study. School version of "Clouds." (6 minutes) 32 The Clove Hitch U.S. Coast Guard, 1943. Why clove hitch is used to secure line to post or pile and how to tie. (2 minutes) 41 The Clutch and Hand Brake U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Automo- tive Operation and Maintenance Series. Preventive Maintenance No. 6) How to determine the amount of clutch pedal clearance or "lash"; correct abnormal "lash"; check clutch for slipping, grab- bing, or drag; and inspect and adjust the hand brake. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 482; 12 minutes) 32, 41 Coast Guard Academy U.S. Coast Guard, 1947. Student life at Coast Guard Academy, New London,