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MOTION PICTURES 107 physical, occupational, and educational therapists cooperate; how vocational re- habilitation aids them in finding jobs suited to their physical limitations. (20 minutes) 31, 32, 41 Loading U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1944. (How to Fly the B-26 Airplane Series) Effects of unbalanced cargo; factors de- termining weight and balance control in B-26: basic weight of plane; center of gravity, datum line, arm and moment, load adjuster slide rule, weight and balance checklist and pilot's diary. Mod- els and animation. (TF 1-3348; 18 min- utes) 7 Loading Cargo Ships U.S. Department of the Army, 1943. (Military Stevedoring Series No. 1) How Army men load and unload hatches, stow supplies, seal hatches, and lash deck cargo; terms referring to equipment sup- plies and crew members. (TF 55-937; 18 minutes) 41 Loading of Motor and Rail Cargoes. Part 1: Box Cars U.S. Department of the Army, 1943. How to load barrels, cardboard containers, boxes, sacks; brace and block mixed loads; protect cargoes. (TF 10-1239; 16 minutes) 41 Locating and Repairing Leaks U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Refrig- eration Service Series. Domestic Units No. 3) How to test for sulphur dioxide and methyl chloride leaks; use the halide torch to locate freon leaks; and repair several types of leaks. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 440; 17 minutes) 32, 41 Locating Holes, Drilling and Tapping in Cast Iron U.S. Office of Education, 1942. (Machine Shop Work Series. Operations on the Drill Press. Vertical Drill No. 1) How 953821—51 8 to lay out a bolt circle having eight holes; use the center punch marks as centers for drilling; and use a tapping chuck in tapping two of the holes for set screws. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 47; 18 minutes) 32, 41 Location of Decks and Compart- ments U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series. Nomenclature of Ships) How lettering and numbering system is used on warships to facilitate locating decks and compartments; deck and compartment arrangement aboard ship. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (MN 2334-b; 17 minutes) 41 Logistics U.S. Department of the Navy, 1949. (U.S. Naval Arctic Operations Series. Petroleum Reserve No. 4) Title self- explanatory. (MN 5377-6; 33 minutes, color) 41 Look to the Skies U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1951. How tactical air power provides close air support so vital to surface forces in modern warfare; authentic scenes of World War II combat missions; recent developments in tactical aircraft; F-84 Thunderjet, the B-45, four-jet Tornado, Transport C-124, etc. (SFP 252; 18 min- utes) 11, 32, 41 Loops U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. (Intermediate Acrobatics Series) How to loop; precautions before flight; co- ordination to be developed; errors to be corrected. "Joe Student" film. (MN 1325-a; 13 minutes) 7, 41 Loran: Airborne Operations U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. Peculiarities of Loran signal patterns under actual operation; how to install;