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Films Available On Loan From Library The Decatur public library has 17 of the 16 nun films from the Indiana library film circuit on deposit this month. During April, 5.240 persons viewed the films at showings to clubs, church groups, etc. Library hours are 10 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Monday through Saturday. The library will be closed all day May 30, Memorial Day. The May films are as follows: BRASILIA — 13-c— A documentary on the building of Brazil’s new capital, which was planned in advance as a unit and built in three years. Brasilia’s importance in stimulating ‘ Hie" ’development of " vast, rich Central Brazil is made evident. (Int. Film Bureau). COPPER, STEWARD OF THE NATION — 12-c—Explains how the lure of riches brought civilization on to the Southwest. (Avalon Daggett) EAST AFRICA—22-c— Presents a comprehensive picture of life in the three provinces of East AfricaKenya Colony, famous foor its big game safaris; Tanganyika, where mighty Kilimanjaro looks down on multitudes of wild game; and Uganda, a British protectorate, home of an advanced native civilization. (Paul Hoefler) FIRST AID ON THE SPOT—IO- - six common types of injuries or disabilities and demonstrates the first-aid technique approved by the American Red Cross for handling each. Covers treatment of extensive burn, control of bleeding, care of wounds, splinting a fracture, artificial respiration, and treatment for shock. (Encyclopedia Britannica). FRESCAN, AN SPS — 7-c-s — Shows the use of three dimensional radar on some of our Naval vessels. The USS-Galveston is the filmed example. (Loa.ned by Hughes Aircraft Co.) THE GIFT OF TS’AI LUN-PA-PER—33-c-s—This sets the historical background with scenes depicting the invention of papermaking and transitory scenes showing early writing materials. A complete, compresensive story of the modern papermaking process follows. (Loaned by Hammermill Paper Co.) GRAND CANYON -28-c— Supplies visual impressions of the Grand Canyon to the musical background of Ferde Grofe’s Grand Canyon Suite. (Walt Disney).GREAT NORTHERN TACKLEBUSTERS — 10-c-s— A picture of pike fishing in Northern Ontario. (Loaned by Canadian Film Board) GREEN GOLD-29-c-s—A stir- • ring family story of a boy’s struggle to convince his Dad that’ more • good grass farming pays off quickly—through both livestock and enriched soils. (Loaned by Farm I Film Foundation). I HE ACTS HIS AGE—I3-b&w — I One of the “ages and stages serI ies.’’ Examines play habits of I children from 1 to 15, emphasizing I the characteristics of each age I group. (McGraw-Hill). INDUSTRY ON PARADE SERIES FILM—I3>4-b&w-s — (Loaned by National Assoc, of Manufacturers ). JAPANESE FAMILY—23-b&w— Produced by Julien Bryan. All the adult members of the Kawai Family, including the grandmother, are shown at work on the weaving of beautiful silk brocades on hand looms in Kyoto, Japan. There are also scenes of their home life and their recreations, including a puppet show in Osaka and the New Year celebrations. Authentic Japanese background music is performed on native instruments. (McGraw-Hill) MOUNT VERNON IN VIRGINIA —22-b&w — As the music of the harpsicord provides a subtle period background, one roams through Mount Vernon reminiscing and sharing the joys and comforts of George Washington’s loved and well-appointed home. For general — -interest, patriotic and historical groups. (McGraw-Hill) OFFICE COURTESY — MEETING THE PUBLIC—I2-b&w—Dra-matizes techniques for office workers in meeting and working with persons outside the company. Reveals how the employe’s attitude may have considerable effect on his company’s success, Useful to adult groups interested in personnel management. (Encyclopedia Britannica) STEPHEN FOSTER AND HIS SONGS—I6%-c —Presents the more important and familiar songs of Stephen Foster, and tells the story of his life and music, and its relation to American history. (Coronet) . TITAN: STORY OF MICHELANGELO —67-b&w— Without the use of actors the film traces the life of Michelangelo against settings of 16th century Renaissance Italy. (Contemporary Films) THE YELLOW LEAF-27-b&w— A sympathetic study of the problem of an elderly widow who is forced to leave her daughter’s household to live in a home for the aged. (McGraw-Hill) Pulitzer Winner Ex-1. U. Professor BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) iPulitzer Prize winner Dr. Leon Edel was a visiting professor at Indiana University in the mid--19505. . . .2'.™. Edel taught Literature at IU in 1954-55. He now is professor of English at New York University.