3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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MOTION PICTURES 63 lenses; wash and inspect lenses after fine grinding. Animation. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 183; 15 minutes) 32, 41 Finish Forming by Hand U.S. Office of Education, 1943. (Aircraft Work Series. Forming Sheet Metal No. 4) Successive stages of forming with a flat fibre strip; shrinking large wrinkles with a forming tool; marking excess metal with a surface gage; and check- ing finished work with a contour tem- plate. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 135; 16 minutes) 32, 41 Finishing Molded Parts U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Plastics Series No. 9) How to finish a typical molded part; trim the gate with a band saw; sand it with a drum-sander; finish and polish by tumbling. Animation. Sup- plementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 474; 14 minutes) 32, 41 Fire and Water U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Af- fairs, 1942. (Mexican Fiestas Series No. 1) Lenten fiesta at Taxco; dancers of the True Cross performing typical dances; customs and dances accompanying the blessing of the headquarters of the River Lerma. (10 minutes, color) 32, 41 Fire in the Forest U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1951. Why fuel, weather, and slope are the main conditions that control fire behavior; for training forestry personnel and gen- eral information in forest fire behavior. (23 minutes, color) 3, 32, 41 Fire Weather U.S. Weather Bureau, 1936. How the U.S. Weather Bureau gathers forest-fire weather data and distributes warnings of fire hazards. (14 minutes) . 32, 41 Firepower U.S. Department of the Army, 1943. Importance of American mass production of guns and ammunition for all-out war effort; demonstration of American wea- pons. (JTF 3; 12 minutes) 32, 41 First Aid U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. (Ten Commandments for Health Series) Im- portance of a knowledge of first aid; Mac Gillicuddy demonstrates how not to administer first aid; Joe gives a quick review of correct procedures. Animation. (MN 2808-b; 6 minutes) 41 First Aid for Non-Battle Injuries U.S. Department of the Army, 1944. Causes, effects, and treatment of such minor injuries as exhaustion, poison ivy, snakebites, broken bones, burns, splinters, and infections. (TF 8-2049; 29 minutes) 41 First Aid on Finnish Winter Front: Utilization of Papers U.S. Department of the Army, 1948. (Professional Medical Films Series) How paper was designed to use as an overall covering for warmth; and used in other ways in giving first aid to sick and wounded on Finnish Winter Front. (PMF 5106; 33 minutes) 41 First Flight. Part 1 U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. (Primary Flight Training Series) Pri- mary principles of flight; how control surfaces affect plane behavior; how to use ailerons and stabilizer. (MN 3474-d; 15 minutes) 7 First Flight. Part 2 U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. (Primary Flight Training Series) How to use trim tabs in flight; tell plane reaction by sound of engine; use rudder to facilitate entry and recovery from turning practice; importance of 210° vision to pilot. (MN 3474-e; 13 minutes) . 7