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Nonmanufacturing Activities 81 those necessary for good driving: scenes from 1940 East-West Shrine football game; Coach Hollenberry and players including Nick Drahos, Frank Reagan, Tom Harmon, Tony Russell, Bill Johnson, Rudy Mucha, Paul Christman, Jim Kesselwood, Leon Gajecki, Tom O'Boyle, Bob Nelson, Jim Johnson, Tony Ruffa, Forrest Evashevski, Andy Marefos, and Dean McAdams; Marge Gestring diving; basketball game at Madison Square Garden; footrace; skiing; archery; and rowing. FIRE (From an industrial safety film.) Man waking to fire in bed, and in- structions for turning in fire alarm at box. INDUSTRIAL 8,392 ft., ed., 35 mm., si., bfrw. (1920, 1922-26); 608 it., uned., 35 mm., si., bi-w. (1920, 1926, 1949) Safety devices and equipment: pro- tective clothing and equipment such as goggles, wristlets, armlets, leg guards, face shields, and special shoes; good light; guards at open manholes and excavations; double trip switches on presses; tongs for feeding presses and saws; saw guards; safety rods under hammers and presses when being serviced; shields against flying sparks from steam hammers, arc weld- ing, and the like; exhaust systems in plants; firefighting equipment such as engines and blankets; automatic painting machinery; life belts; rail- ings; steel sheathing for oxygen and acetylene tanks; fumigating chamber; danger signs, signal bells, and barriers to warn workers away from machinery being repaired, overhead work, fur- nace tapping, and the like; water- filled well around explosives storage tank; rubber matting, insulated fences, and circuit breakers around electrical control board; and sanitary facilities. Safety regulations for workers: way of wearing clothing, loading trucks and stacking boxes, carrying heavy objects, operating and servicing ma- chinery, carrying and using tools, us- ing scaffolding, operating cranes, us- ing fireblankets, working on top of blast furnace, and obtaining prompt first aid. Railroad safety precautions: time coordination, colored signal lights and flags, pedestrian walks over tracks, and signals at crossings. Mine safety: miners in first aid class; rescue squad entering mine, giv- ing oxygen to and carrying out un- conscious miner; carrying caged ca- nary into mine; and rock falling on miner from roof of tunnel. Explosives-handling experiments: illustrating tie rods necessary to hold an oven together; safety chain on oven doors; grinding wheel bursting speed, steel guard containing frag- ments, and safety motor cutoff; and acetylene-container tests using differ- ent thickness of pipe and kinds of seals. WATER (From an industrial safety film.) Water rescue and artificial respiration demonstrations.