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CLASS 2 — Industries and Agriculture 81
which cattle would starve, are hardy and easily raised and yield proportionately a large quantity of milk. The milk is entirely free from tubercular bacteria and the average yield is five quarts per goat per day.
The most profitable breed is the pure Nubian. In our visit to a large goat ranch we see many fine specimens and are shown the way the kids and other goats are fed, and a view in the milking sheds.
An unusual picture, both instructive and interesting.
76 feet — on same reel with 7030, Felix in the Bone Age. Rental $1.00
2002 Code DABI Girl Pottery Makers of the Bray
Caribbean
The making of pottery by the native women of the Caribbean Islands is a highly honorable pursuit, and we follow the process from the time that the clay is dug by men in the fields through the manipulation by hand into the finished form. Apparently the potter's wheel is not used at all by the natives, and therefore the complete circular form obtained by rotation of the wheel is not attainable. Finally the pots are baked in bonfires of wood and grass.
An interesting and instructive subject. 138 feet — on same reel with 7047, Mother Goose Land. Rental $1.00
2003 Code DABO The Salmon Run Fox Varieties Each year millions of salmon are spawned in the inland streams and rivers
of Alaska. The small fish grow rapidly, swim down stream to the sea and then for three years disappear no man knows where. Then at the return of the spawning season, they come back in "runs" of millions, enter their native rivers and fight madly upstream to the spot from which they originally came, where they spawn and die.
Here are some remarkable pictures of these frenzied salmon, not only swimming upstream, but actually up through and over waterfalls that would kill a man.
It is while they are crowding in the rivers, fighting their way up to the spawning grounds, that they are caught and sent to the canneries, which are part of Alaska's greatest industries.
An unusual and extremely interesting subject, which will add variety to any program and interest any audience.
274 feet Rental $1.00
2004 Code DABU Thar She Blows Fox Varieties Whale hunting in Alaskan waters as done today. When the lookout in the
turret yells "White Water," we start in pursuit and succeed in harpooning one of the world's largest living creatures. After a struggle he is killed, made fast astern, and towed to port.
Next we visit an Alaskan seal rookery, where the coast is alive with thousands of these interesting animals. In the nursery, crowds of the little seal pups view us with great interest, but we hurry on to our next objective — the reindeer. Here we get a new idea of the size of a real herd — thousands and thousands of reindeer tended by the native herdsmen. They are equally at home on the snowy plains or in the water, and at one time we see thousands being "swum" to new pastures.
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