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168 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS finish marks; and meanings of standard cross-section lines. Supplementary film- strip, same title, also available. (OE 54; 15 minutes) 32, 41 Securing U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Fireroom Operation Series) Operations involved in securing the main steam stop, the saturated burners, fuel-oil pump, and fuel-oil valve. (MN 2356-b; 15 minutes) 41 Security and Refueling with Safety U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. (Fundamentals of Patrol Plane Handling Series) How to refuel and oil plane at base and away; precautions; how to secure on shore. (MN 1338-a; 30 min- utes) 41 Sedan U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. War history of Sedan through centuries of invasions and occupations; how E.R.P. reconstruction extends to virtually every phase of city's life; effects of Marshall Plan as seen in rehabilitation of Sedan's woolen industries; techniques of textile manufactures. (20 minutes) 24 Seizure: The Medical Treatment and Social Problems of Epilepsy U.S. Veterans' Administration, 1951. Diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy illus- trated through the story of an epileptic veteran, the background of his condition and his treatment in a Veterans' Ad- ministration hospital. Animated picto- graphs of the physiological basis of ep- ilepsy; clinical manifestations of more common types of seizures; socio-economic problems facing an epileptic. (48 min- utes) 31, 41 Self-Preservation in an Atomic Bomb Attack U.S. Department of Defense, 1950. In- dividual methods of self-preservation in an A-Bomb attack; how Army, Navy and Air Force servicemen protect them- selves in three common situations; methods of protection from air or under- water explosions; relative effects of blast, heat and radiation. (18 minutes) 11, 12, 14, 32, 41 Semiautomatic and Hand Molding of Intricate Parts U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Plastics Series No. 6) How to mold a part with undercuts; mold a part with complicated shape; assemble and disassemble a hand mold. Animation. Supplementary film- strip, same title, also available. (OE 471; 16 minutes) 32, 41 La Semilla de Oro U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Af- fairs, 1943. Spanish version of "The Grain That Built A Hemisphere." Portu- guese version "Milho 0 Grad Que Foi 0 Alicerce De Una Hemisferid" also available. (11 minutes, color) 37 Semper Paratus U.S. Office of War Information, Domestic Branch, with the cooperation of U.S. Coast Guard, 1943. The background for the U.S. Coast Guard marching song, tells the whole story of the Coastguardsman's training and the job he does. (4 min- utes) 21, 32, 41 Series and Parallel Circuits U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. (Radio Technician Training Series. Ele- mentary Electricity) Illustrates a series circuit explaining voltage drop across each lamp and a parallel circuit explain- ing resulting current flow and voltage drop across lamp. Supplementary film- strip, same title, also available. (MN 1540-v; 7 minutes) 41 Service of Food U.S. Department of the Army, 1949. Work of the Army mess steward and his kitchen crew. (TF 10-1514; 14 min- utes) . 41