Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1960 — Page 11
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Films Available At Public library Pourteea Uinta trmn the Indl—a library film circuit are on depaait Ml Decatur public ' library »• month at May Thaae Maun Hm» arr^av*|l*to* totottttetiiHi aa thaee and other Mane wtiirh will be available la aurreedlni month* may he to tatoed from the librarian Ml** Bertha Heller, librarian. report* there were « ahowtoae during April Pith aa atUßdahce at 4JM Fallowing are the film* for May: APVBfTUIU* OF A BABY FOX - 14 rnia - b&w — A ttrtp through the wood* following the antic* at a baby foa aa ha hutoa lor load and find* towel. Bower and btoi Ufa along tor way. Ac companied by aarrattoo to eprao and original music aoore. A ee> freshing fllm that will be aatoyed by children and adutta alike hecauae of the fine ptxAograMiy and originality. (Encyclopedia Brltonal ca) A CHANCE TO PLAY—M mto-bAw-Thu film deals with the problem of the lack of comm unity reematton areas and its resulting Impact on toe country today. Be cause of the lack of playgrounds and recreational areas, young chlldrea drift into mischief and potty crime, greatly Increasing the Juveaile delinquency problems. Because of the lack of social centers and recreational areas, old folks have nothing to do to keep them interested in life around them. Ways of getting things done about these problems are indicated. (Loaned by General Electric) FACE OF THE SOUTH—2B min —color —Describes the different histories of the four Souths: the mountain area, the Piedmont, the Piney Woods, and the Plantation South. Describes the different problems of the different peoples of the South. (Broadcasting A Film Commission, Nat'L Council of Churches) FISHING THE LAST FRONTIER —3 min—color—Pictures a party of fishermen to northern Saskatchewan as they proceed north to explore lakes few anglers have visited. Points out acaessibility by air between the lakes of the region. (Loaned by Canadian Film Board) FROM TEN TO TWELVE—26 min b&w — The latest in the “Ages and Stages Series”, Once again we see and hear active children in real life situations, hear their noisy shouts, witness their .bursts of anger and watch their spirit of cooperation. (McGrawHill) HUMAN HEREDITY—IB min—color—Describes roles of heredity and culture in determining characteristics of human beings. (E. C. Brown) THE NEW PAUL BUNYAN—2B min—color—Here’s a story of the great American forests —with toe «ifcr; advenfure, «hd exeitemafet of big trees: and men at work in the deep woods. (Loaned by Modem Talking Picture Service) THE ROMAN WALL—II min—b&w — Examination of the Hadrian’s great Wall to England. (Coronet) ROOM FOR DISCUSSION — 25 min—b&w—Defines discussion and gives examples of its use throughout history. Explains proper discussion techniques and emphasizes the importance of discussion in many groups. Concludes with a summary of the value of discussion in defining and solving problems, enriching life experiences and maintaining the essence of democracy. (Loaned by American Heritage) STORY OF HUMAN ENERGY—--9 min—color —Deals with health and nutrition. It tells what foods children need to go about their play, athletes to partake in games and races, men and women to • complete their daily tasks. (leaned by Farm Film Foundation) - SUEZ CANAL — 18 min—b&w— The first film in a series entitled “Our times” documents the history, geography, and management of the Suez Canal from Biblical times to the present. Because of the current Middle East Crisis the film fills a need for good background and discussion material. (Contemporary FtltnstTAXCO, VILLAGE OF ART—I7 min—color—Describes the blending of primitive and modem cultures in the creation of colorful patterns of living art in the ancient Mexican village of Taxco. This film is sure to stimulate travel for those who have not been there and bring back nostalgic memories for those who have. (Paul Hoefler) THAT THEY MAY HAVE LIFE —25 min—color—Depicts the operation of Riley Hospital for Children beginning with the out-patient department and showing the activities of toe various other departments. Includes sequences of the therapeutic work done at Camp Bradford Woods. (Loaned by Riley Memorial Association) WHY VANDALISM — 16 min—b&w—Three boys, from, unhappy home situations, share the feeling of being outsiders. Film shows therti getting into trouble, the reasons and ways such acts can be avoided. (Encyclopedia Britannica)
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