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1949 EDITION 334-336.2 OWNERS ALL. Co-op 1948 33min sd $150, rent $4; also color $225 334 sh-c-ad-forum Produced by Harmon Foundation In cooperation with the extension department of St Francis Xavier University Shows how the University's extension department has aided the fishermen, miners and farmers of the Maritime provinces of Canada to improve their living conditions thru the development of credit unions and cooperatives PEOPLE'S BANK. Brandon 1943 18min sd $40, rent $3 334 el-jh-sh-c-forum Produced by the National Film Board of Canada "A description of the growth of Credit Unions in fishing, mining, farming and industrial communities and settlements of Canada. Farm and town families take part to show how this form of community cooperation has helped to solve emergency problems and local business management." Ed. screen POWER OF NEIGHBORS. Co-op 1947 30min sd color $250, rent $5 334 jh -sh-c-ad-forum Produced for the Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative by Tomlin Film Productions The story of the growth and development of Indiana's cooperatives, particularly in the field of petroleum. Commentary, delivered In "Hoosier" style, tells how the people of Indiana have worked together to build their own business, lower prices and Increase the quality of the petroleum products and other things they buy TEAMWORK. Simmel 1947 22min sd $98 334 Jh-sh-c-ad Collaborator: F. Dean McClusky. Fundamentals of instruction developed by the Carnegie committee on scientific aids to learning Illustrates six means of developing cooperation among high school students THERE WERE THREE MEN. Co-op 1947 lOmin sd color $100, rent $3 334 Jh-sh-c-ad-forum A cartoon film in which Ike, the farmer, and Mike, the worker, learn to join forces and outwit G. K. Boodle, the world's gimcrack king "Best film on cooperatives I have seen." Collaborator TRAVELING THE MIDDLE WAY IN SWEDEN. Harmon 1939 90min si $150, rent $9; also color $480, rent $15 334 e!-Jh-sh-ad Divided into three 2R units, each of which may be obtained separately ($50, rent $3; also color rent $5) A pictorial record of Sweden's progress through a coordination of public ownership, consumer and agricultural cooperatives. Unit I Land of Sweden; Unit II Consumer cooperatives; Unit III Agricultural cooperatives TRIP TO COOPERATIVE EUROPE. Co-op 1947 20min sd color $175, rent $4 334 sh-ad Photographed and narrated by "Wallace J. Campbell A first hand report on co-ops in seven of Europe's most cooperatively developed countries. The film covers cooperative development from the original Toad Lane store in Rochdale to the modern co-op factories in Sweden and describes how the cooperators of England, Scotland, France, Holland, Denmark, Finland and Sweden are working to strengthen their nations' economics badly shattered by war. Also includes shots of the 1947 Congress of the International cooperative alliance at Zurich TURN OF THE TIDE. Co-op 1940 50mln sd color $375, rent $4 334 sh-c-ad-forum Produced by the Harmon Foundation A human story of the lobster fishermen on the coast of Maine. How "sharecroppers of the sea" are working together to gain economic freedom by organizing cooperatives and credit unions 335 Communism. Fascism CROSSROADS FOR AMERICA. Researchlnst 1947 35min sd $75 335 sh-c-ad-forum Produced by Byron Inc. "Made as an answer to the Communist Indictment of the American economy" which is being presented to workers in the film "Deadline for Action." Shows what the Communist is after and shows a Communist at work The film also marshals the facts of business; facts on who gets what out of the sales dollar; facts on how business works and how over the years it has performed the miracle of higher living standards and a reduction in hours of work; facts on how the successful cooperation of labor and management during the war points the way to future achievements "Presumably an expose of communism in America, but the dramatic situation is so forced and the C.P. member so exaggerated, that the total eifect is almost meaningless. Certainly, it cannot be considered representative." Collaborator "Good film if one accepts premise that communism is a definite threat in labor movement. Controversial." Collaborator GLASS BELL. AFFlm llmin sd $32.50, rent $3 335 Jh-sh-c-ad-forum The story of an average man in France and life under tyranny. The film points to the threat facing all men who are indifferent to the democratic process 336.2 Taxation FEDERAL TAXATION. Coronet 1948 lOmIn sd $45; also color $90 336.2 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Collaborator: W. J. Schultz, assistant professor of business administration, College of the City of New York Documents the entire United States federal system of taxation, to give students a better understanding of its role in their personal future and the national future as well. Outlines personal and corporation Income taxes, and taxes on luxuries and special services — with a graphic correlation of each to the federal government's efforts to support the innumerable projects which are indispensable to our national economy PROPERTY TAXATION. BBF 1946 llmin sd (Arithmetic ser) $45, rent $2.50 336.2 sh-c-ad Guide Collaborator: H. F. Alderfer, Pennsylvania State College "Ii\indamental operations in arithmetic are practically applied in a graphic exposition of the essentials of property taxation. The film portrays the social usefulness of property taxation, the types of government expenditures supported by property levies, public financing through bond issues, and procedures of levying taxes on property." Ed. screei> 345