Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1961 — Page 9

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Films Available Al Library For June Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, announced today that 12 16 mm films from the Indiana library film circuit are on deposit at the Decatur library for the month of June, They may be reserved far showing to organizations, clubs, church groups, etc. During May, there were 15 films here, with 43 showings to a total attendance of 3,989. There will be no films for circulation during July and August. Following is a list of films for June: BEAR AND THE HUNTER - 11 min-b&w-Story of a bear hunt, with the bear getting away at the end. (Encyclopedia Britannica) CHINA UNDER COMMUNISM--22 min-b&w-From 2000 feet of uncensored film, foreign correspondent John Strohm has developed a document of an awakening civilization. Filming done in 1958. (Encyclopedia Britannica) DOES IT MATTER WHAT YOU THINK 7-15 min-b&w-Setting in an exhibition of War-time equipment including a propaganda leaflet bomb; discusses the elements and power of public opinion. Enumerates the mass media of communication and the effects of the opinions of other individuals. Show the formation and operation of group opinion for various purposes such as trade unions, charitable causes, and government. (Loaned by American Heritage) EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION —25 min-b&w-TV program showing January 1, 1863, soulsearching hours of President Lincoln preceding his decision to free the slaves. (McGraw-Hill) FARMER OF AUSTRIA —l6 min -color-In the picturesque beauty of Alpine Austria live the Eggers family. This film has excellent photography and scenic beauty and stresses unity within a family where all work hard together for a good life and moderate prosperity. (Churchill-Wexler) LIVING WILDERNESS —ll min -color-The story of over one hundred square miles of living wilderness called Olympic National Park. This brilliant color film is recommended for nature study for elementary grades through junior high. (Northern Films) MEETING THE NEEDS OF ADOLESCENTS —l9 min-b&w-Depicts a family that includes a boy of 14 and a girl of 17. Shows how their physical and mental needs are met, how they are guided in their spiritual growth and how the parents develop their social consciousness. (McGraw - Hill) PEOPLE OF VENICE —l6 min-color-A presentation of the problems and ptaagures of Eying in the great and beautiful city of Venice as seen through the eyes of an Italian. The scenic serves a background for living and working Italians. (Churchfll-Wexler) THE STORY ABOUT PING — 10 min-color-Adventures of a duck on the Yangtze River. The illustrations are from the book by Marjoie Flack and Kurt Wiese. Narration and music accompany this film for children, which all interest adult audiences through the imaginative handling of the picture (Weston Wood) TUESDAY’S CHILD -13% min-b&w-A family with a retarded child consults with the family doctor to learn of the facts and statistics on mentally retarded children and what is being done to prepare them for adult life. (National AsS °v. a for Retarded Children) 0F YOSEMJTE —2O min-color-A camera trip through Yosemite Nat’l. Park in California shows the valley floor, the many waterfalls of the Merced River, and the “high country reached by hikers and pack trips. (Ford Motor Co.) ORLD IN A MARSH —22 min-color-Provides an intimate view th a ? e { variet y of life forms that inhibit the quiet waters of of «J?m rSh ; 1 X COrding activities some of the Insects, small amphibious creatures and birds that have become adapted to life in this Graw-ffill7 iniatUre W ° rW - (Mc -

f w **Jwl Lj* "'jß x. ■ .. _. ._ SR V *< m' w w flil •haw's lee cream cone as oaly a kid can. Laurel, 10, won first place with Jo Jo in a Butter Day celebration pat