3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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56 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS ERP In Action Vol. 1, no. 6 U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. ERP rebuilds Coutance school; Po Valley irrigation; "Australia" launch- ing four millionth ton ERP supplies in Austria; schooner showboat tours Greek islands; German ERP train exhibition; British annual trade exhibition; Agrimi (Greece) gift to U.S.A.; American in- cubators for premature Dutch babies; Holland-American Friendship Day. (10 minutes) 24 ERP In Action Vol 1, no. 7 U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. Ambassador Katz sworn in as Special Representative; Berre oil refinery in France; German housing schemes; Austria porcelain insulator factory; Nor- wegian Kirkenes iron mines receive American equipment; Central Brussels Terminal linking north-south rail; Dutch pre-fabricated homes and new truck models. (10 minutes) 24 ERP In Action Vol 1, no. 8 U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. Mr. Hoffman's farewell to Europe; ERP pavillion cornerstone laid in Berlin; Belgian roads rebuilt with new equipment; U.S. census machines arrive in Greece; maiden voyage of Liberte; French agricultural machinery men visit U.S. (10 minutes) 24 ERP In Action Vol. 1, no. 9 U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. City fair and "Oceania" launching in Trieste; Italian nobleman's estate becomes boatyard; restoration of Aunay-sur-Odon; Danish fabrics become Paris models; U.S. farmers visit Scot- land. (10 minutes) 24 ERP In Action Vol. 1, no. 10 U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. Mobile well-digging equip- ment at work in Greece; Danube ship building yard at Linz; international labor rally at Berlin; first Marais Vernier har- vest; French hybrid corn harvest, British nylon factory; free shoes for poor Italian children. (10 minutes) 24 ERP In Action, Vol. 1, no. 11 U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. New Greek grain depot; Austrian railroad cars for Europe; Rhine hydro-electric project; more power for Hamburg; Dutch friendship balloons cross Europe; new Dutch farms for old; Danish brick plant quadruples produc- tion; new Belgium helicopter airmail service. (10 minutes) 24 ERP In Action Vol. 1, no. 12 U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. End of British Marshall Aid; Austrian ski resorts earn foreign cur- rency; French urban milk supply; three nation cooperation in steel cable produc- tion in Benelux; first Greek rice harvest. (10 minutes) 24 Es Facil Comer Bien U.S. Institute of Inter-American Affairs, 1946. (Salud para las Americas) Spanish version of "Planning for Good Eating." Portuguese version of "E Facil Comer Bern" also available. (8 minutes, color) 37 Essentials of First Aid U.S. Department of the Navy, 1942. Medical facilities afloat; contents of Navy first aid kits; how to examine, treat, transport, and protect injured and wounded; rescue and revive men over- come by smoke. (MN 299-a; 30 minutes) 7, 41 Establishing Construction Lines. Part 1 U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series) How to establish five basic lines, base, center, buttock, frame, and water, used in ship construction. (MN 2345-a; 15 minutes) . 41