PART VII '> I cGo-memahi^s Cccdh^ CHILD CARE YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Child Development). Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 2 reels, 30 minutes, Free. The purpose of this film seems to be to present the need for study of child development to parents. Since many aspects of child development and family relationships are shown, the film would have limited use for high school classes in child development. CLOTHING WHAT'S IN A DRESS. 15 min. 16 mm. silent-sound-loan for transportation charges. Y.M.C.A. Motion Picture Bureau, 347 Madison Avenue, New York City. The film shows the sweat shop in contrast to right working conditions. Labels used on garments to guarantee the buyer that the garment was manufactured under right working conditions, are shown also. Recommended for senior high school or adult groups. THE STORY OF RAYON. Sound-16 mm.-40 min. Gives manufacture of rayon, from forest to finished textiles. Excellent for science and industrial geography, as well as home economies classes. FOODS AND NUTRITION ADVENTURES IN MILK. 30 min. 16 mm.--sound-loan (for transportation charges) from At- las Educational Film Company, 1111 South Boulevard, Oak Park, Illinois. EIGHTY YEARS (history of U. S. from 1856 to date, showing inventions, etc., and describes the fight for clean milk; cause of typhoid; present handling of milk). 35 min.-sound-non-in- flammable-16 mm.-loan (for transportation charges) from Wm. J. Gans Company, 19 E. 47th Street, New York City. LESSONS IN CARVING. Film No. 1310, Akin and Bagshaw, Inc., Denver, Colorado-1 reel, 75 cents per reel. The Chef of a fashionable New York City hotel demonstrates the art of carving Roast Beef, Duck, Ham, and Turkey. Interesting to show a boys' class. PROOF OF THE PUDDING. This is the title of a new technicolor film produced by Paramount Pictures Inc., for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in co-operation with the U. S. Pub- lie Health Service as part of the nutrition education campaign of the national defense effort. The scenario is interesting and ingenious, beginning in a zoo kitchen to show the contrast be- tween the care with which the animals and many humans are fed, then passing to scenes in a nutrition laboratory and ingenious animated charts of food needs, and finally showing how a wholesome, normal family plans its food and keeps itself healthy. For the present the film is being released to commercial theaters, and home economists who would like to have it displayed in their communities should get in touch with local theater managers. MEAT AND ROMANCE. Castle Productions Corporation, R. C. A. Building, Rockefeller Center, New York City. 16 mm. sound film-40 minutes. Available at no cost other than return postage. Produced for the National Live Stock and Meat Board with the collaboration of the Bureau of Home Economics, United States Department of Agriculture. It gives information on how to select and buy meat; how to cook it; how to carve and serve it and most important-its nutritive values.