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SECTION I. (c) Industrial (Cont.) 19
83118 From Wheat to Bread 1 Reel
Demonstrates primitive methods of making bread. A pioneer grist mill, a modem flour mill and a modern bakery are shown.
83121 New York Water Supply 1 Reel
Gives an insight into a typical water system for a large city. Scenes and animations demonstrate methods used in bringing water from the Catskills, through the mountains and under the Hudson River to New York City.
83125 Anthracite Coal 1 Reel
Stresses the necessity of adequate timbering in a mine ; shows miners at work, blasting coal and removing it from the mine ; work in the breaker ; cleaning and grading coal.
83130 Wood Pulp 1 Reel
Trees are felled, and then floated swiftly down the river to the pulp mills. We then see the manufacture of paper and its distribution to the many industries which use it.
83132 Hydro-Electric Power in the 1 Reel
Southern Appalachians
Living and working conditions before water power was developed are contrasted with the progress in industry and changed living conditions after development of hydro-electric power.
83134 The Automobile 1 Reel
By tracing production and use of iron, rubber, glass and petrol in the motor car, this film presents a striking picture of the inter-dependence of industries.
83138 Rubber 1 Reel
Traces this product from the plantation in the East Indies, through refining to the manufacture of tyres, tennis shoes and fountain pens.
83139 Making a Taboret 1 Reel
.^n interesting film on carpentry, showing all the processes in making a Taboret or embroidery table.
83140 Silk 1 Reel
Contains views of raw silk culture in Japan showing the country traversed to reach industrial centres ; views of the latest methods of production in a modern factory conclude the film.
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