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614.8-614.84 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE STITCH IN TIME — Continued of those encountered every day In every community in the nation "Very good film on farm and home and safety. Should be in every film library. No advertising in body of film." Collaborator SUN — FRIEND OR ENEMY. InformationFlm 1948 5min sd color $37.50 614.8 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Illustrates the beneficial values of the sun and points out the harmful and dangerous possibilities of sunburn. Shows what effects of overexposure can be — both immediate and long range. Shows how the sun's rays can cause harmful burns. Prescribes moderation in sun exposure as best prevention. Demonstrates use of medically accepted relief agents to take care of a case of sunburn if contracted SUN GODS OF THE SURF. AustrlNews&Inf 1946 lOmin sd $25, rent $1.50 614.8 sh-c-ad Produced by the Commonwealth Dept. of Information for the Australian National Film Board Volunteers of the Australian Surf lifesaving clubs in recent years have rescued 60,000 people from drowning in the ocean. Illustrates the system of training and rescue technique THREE BLIND MICE. CanNFB 1946 5mln sd $15, rent $1.50 614.8 Jh-sh-c-ad An animated cartoon illustrating why industrial safety rules must be obeyed. Three blind mice perform dances across the screen, showing how breaking safety rules can lead to accidents TO LIVE IN DARKNESS. Castle 1945 13min sd $17.67 614.8 sh-c-tr-ad Produced by 20th Century-Fox for the U.S. Navy Winner of the National Safety Council award in 1945. Tells the stories of three men who lost their eyesight through carelessness. George, Bill, and Steve "forgot" to wear their safety goggles for a few minutes. It took only a few seconds for metal particles and acid to hit their eyes. So for the rest of their lives they will live in darkness — casualties of their own carelessness TRIGGER HAPPY HARRY. NatRifle 1946 20mln sd color $125, rent $5 614.8 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Business Films Harry Is the epitome of gun-careless America. He is the man who shoots himself in the foot, or who mistakes his hunting companion for a deer. He is the man whose child shoots a playmate with an "empty" gun, or the man whom the newspapers so quaintly describe as having "shot himself while cleaning his gun" At the end of the film on firearms safety, Harry continues to exist, thru the grace of God and the miracles of the film industry . . . thoroly chastened, humbled and much the wiser for experience. And in his backhanded way he teaches some lessons which will benefit anyone who takes to the field or who may ever come In contact with a firearm WHEN YOU ARE A PEDESTRIAN. Progressive 1948 lOmin sd $25, rent $1.50 614.8 Jh-sh-ad Prepared and produced with the cooperation and under the supervision of local police departments, safety councils and school departments. The film Includes both the pedestrian's and motorist's responsibilities to prevent accidents WOUNDS. Castle 1948 20min sd color $91.08 614.8 Jh-sh-ad Shows the procedures for treating and dressing scalp and head wounds, chest and intestinal wounds, injuries caused by bullets and flying fragments, and the application of sulfa powder to prevent infection 614.84 Fires. Fire prevention CHEMISTRY OF FIRE. Castle 1945 46min sd $54 614.84 el-Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Produced by U.S. Navy Demonstrates how the elements fuel, oxygen and ignition temperature must be present in order to have fire; differentiates between flash point and ignition point of fuels; and gives two ways in which a fire may be extinguished CITY FIRE FIGHTERS. Coronet 1947 llmin sd $45; also color $90 614.84 p-e!-Jh Guide Collaborator: Dr Viola Theman, Northwestern University Shows the Importance or organized fire fighting. The lesson develops as we visit a city fire house where the fireman shows his equipment and demonstrates how he goes into action at the sound of an alarm. Emphasis is placed on fire prevention FIGHTING LARGE FIRES IN BRUSH AND GRASS. Castle 1947 SOmin sd color $161.12 614.84 sh-tr-ad Produced by the U.S. Forest Service Shows how a large brush and grass fire In the West was brought under control. As the picture opens, the fire is 2 miles wide and 4 miles long; the wind Is strong, the humidity low, and the temperature high. The fire boss makes his plans, divides the fire Into sectors, adapts his equipment to the different terrains, orders supplies and assigns his fire-fighting crews. The film Illustrates on a relief map how the fighting Is adapted to each sector, and actual fire-fighting scenes show how cleanup crews, burnout crews, and holding and mop-up crews complete the work of the machines FIRE AND POLICE SERVICE. Mahnke 1947 llmin sd (Your life work) $50, rent $1.50 614.84 el-Jh-sh-ad Guide Produced by Vocational Guidance Films Firemen must learn to use many tools, be experts in first aid and must know the theory of fire fighting. Their work and training Is presented and explained. The many kinds of police work are also presented FIREMAN. EBF 1939 llmin sd (Elementary social studies ser) $45, rent $2.50 614.84 p-el-Jh-sh Guide Collaborators: Ernest Horn, State University of Iowa; Arthur I, Gates, Teachers College, and Celeste C. Peardon "Care of equipment, drills, testing of trucks, hose, ladders, and life-saving devices are shown in typical settings. A real fire affords an opportunity to observe the firemen answering the alarm and extinguishing the blaze." Indiana FRYING PAN AND THE FIRE. Castle 1947 18min sd color $98.33 614.84 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by the U.S. Forest Service Two girls on a picnic discover how quickly a campflre can become a forest fire. They use frying pans as makeshift shovels to clear a dirt barrier and thus encompass the blaze 422