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FILMSTRIPS 233 suitable seasonings. Primarily for dia- betics. (CDC-5-148; 48 frames, color, synchronized disc, 8 minutes) 27 Cooking Meat According to Cut U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1947. How to cook various cuts of meat to con- serve food value and bring out flavor to fullest extent. Revision. (54 frames) 39 Cooking Poultry, Older Birds U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1939. Steps in braising, casseroling, steaming, and stewing older birds; suggestions for typical dishes. (38 frames) 39 Cooking Poultry, Young Birds U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1939. How to broil, pan fry, French fry, roast and cook young birds (51 frames) 39 Cooling System U.S. Coast Guard, 1943. Use of water jackets and circulating pump to cool modern engine. (58 frames) 41 The Cooling System and Fuel System U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Auto- motive Operation and Maintenance Ser- ies. Preventive Maintenance No. 4) Re- views material presented in motion pic- ture, same title. (OE 464; 44 frames) 41 The Coppersmith: Flaring and Re- ducing U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series) Reviews material presented in motion picture, same title. (SN 2346-m; 43 frames) 41 The Coppersmith: Working Out Branches from a Line U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series) Reviews material presented in motion picture, same title. (SN 2346-n; 63 frames) . 41 Corn Belt Farmers Fight Erosion U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1939. How to fight erosion by contour farm- ing, terracing, rotation planting, diversion drainage, and check dams. (43 frames) 39 Correcting the Compass U.S. Coast Guard, 1944. (Piloting Series) How to correct compass reading to de- termine direction of magnetic and true north; how vessel's location affects vari- ation in amount and direction; how devi- ation differs on various courses of ship; how to correct and uncorrect compass reading. (47 frames) 41 Corrosion U.S. Department of the Navy, 1942. How to prevent and to remove corrosion. Air- craft communications demonstration film. (SN 646; 33 frames) 41 The Cost of an Error U.S. Department of the Army, 1944. (On- the-Job-Supervision Series No. 1) How an error on a routing sheet for an overseas shipment of material resulted in a delay causing hundreds of battle casualties and almost the loss of a battle. (SFS 80-2; ?? frames, synchronized disc, 15 min- utes) 41 The Cost of Poor Roads U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, 1936. How direct and indirect costs of poor roads contrast with benefits of good roads. (53 frames) 6 The Cotton Flea Hopper and Its Control U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1939. Life stages of insect; plants attacked; damage caused; control measures; and dusting equipment in use. (43 frames) 39 Countersinking, Counterboring, and Spotfacing U.S. Office of Education, 1943. (Machine Shop Work Series. Operations on the Drill Press. Vertical Drill No. 2) Re-