3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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36 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS or walks has cotton as an integral unit. (WF 31; 13 minutes) 32, 41 Cotton the Co-op Way U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1947. Services (to members) of cotton cooper- atives; ginning, credit purchasing of seed, feed, and other materials, pooling, grading, storage, and selling of bales. (10 minutes) 2, 32, 41 Countersinking, Counterboring, and Spot facing U.S. Office of Education, 1942. (Machine Shop Work Series. Operations on the Drill Press. Vertical Drill No. 2) How to drill holes in steel and cast iron; countersink holes in steel; counterbore holes in cast iron; and spotface holes in cast iron. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 48; 20 minutes) 32, 41 The County Agent U.S. Office of Inter-American Affairs, 1946. Some of the activities of a County Agent and his services to farmers— giving advice on soil conservation, help- ing plan a new barn, etc. Emphasizes cooperation among farmers. (17 minutes) 32, 41 County Government U.S. Department of State, 1949. County government, Westchester County, N. Y.; election of officials; legislative, executive, and judiciary services and activities; interrelation of county, State, and Fed- eral government; relationship of county residents to United Nations. Released through U.S. Office of Education for educational use in the United States. (28 minutes) 32, 41 Covering Hot and Cold Pipes U.S. Office of Education, 1944. (Ship- building Skills Series. Pipe Insulation No. 1) Materials used to insulate hot and cold pipes; how to insulate straight pipe; cover coupling, bend, elbow, valve, and flange; insulate cold pipes. Supple- mentary filmstrip, same title, also avail- able. (OE 109; 22 minutes) 32, 41 Crash Fire Rescue U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. Causes of fire: fuel, heat, oxygen; how water, carbon dioxide and foam are ex- tinguishing agents; trucks and associated equipment demonstrated: FFNO, FFN1, FFN2, FFN4 and FFN5. (MN 5892; 23 minutes) 7 The Crawl Stroke U.S. Coast Guard, 1943. Basic principles of the stroke. The arm stroke, the kick, and breathing. Includes slow motion shots under water. (8 minutes) 41 Creative Leisure U.S. Department of the Army, 1950. How Americans spend their leisure in pursuit of the arts. (CAD; 33 minutes) 32, 41 The Crime of Korea U.S. Department of the Army, 1950. War correspondent's reports on Korea after liberation from Japan in 1945 and after Communist destruction and devas- tation of the country and its people in 1950. (AFSR 125; 15 minutes) 12, 32, 41 Criminal at Large U.S. Public Health Service, 1945. (Mal- aria Control Series) Job applicant, as- signed story of "Most Dangerous Crimi- nal", pleases editor by reporting, with aid of entomologist, life cycle and crime trail of Anopheles quadrimaculatus. Freeze frame cartoons and drawings. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (CDC 4-012; 13 minutes, color) 27 Crop Insurance U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1946. How farmers can protect their future through crop insurance against fire, flood, drought, insects, and other calamities. (2 minutes) 32, 41