ats" and "must n demeaning or de- f little relevance to of law enforces." of E TEETH j or Irritating? MOVIE - TV COLUMN Star Trek Wins Second Season By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--If there is such a thing as a thinking man's television series, it might well be Star Trek. Despite this stigma, Star Trek has managed to.-win a renewal for a second season. The man behind Star Trek, which takes a band of 2ist cen- tury adventurers to new vistas beyond the stars, is pipe-puffing Gene Roddenberry, a former airline pilot and former cop, the producer-writer. Series that appeal to intellec- tuals are usually consigned to sudden death, and for a while it appeared Star Trek would suffer "shop" in the early season-- ratings dropped. "But then we started climb- ing," Roddenberry said. 'J think the thing that convince NBC to keep us on was the fact that Star Trek ratings had the same profile as Bonanza." IS PRESTIGE SHOW Trade observers also believe the NBC decision was influenced by the fact that Star Trek was a prestige show in a season that was sadly lacking in prestige. And fortunately the series ap- pealed not only to eggheads. It apparently can be enjoyed on a pure adventure level by less en- lightened citizens, as well as VICTORIA (CP) -- Canada and the U.S. will try this year to start building up a captive flock of whooping cranes for breeding. purposes, North- ern Development Minister Laing said Friday. Up to six eggs will be col- lected from nests and flown to a special propagation station in the U.S., Mr. Laing told the an- nual convention of the British Columbia Wildlife Federation, The goal of the program is to build up 10 captive breeding pairs, producing at least 100 whoopers a year for release to the wild. Mr. Laing said there are about 50 whooping cranes alive. The egg collection will be made if 25 fly north for breeding. 100 Whoopers Each Year Goal Of Captive Flock Plan THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, May 8, 1967 9 migratory birds are growing. The next 33 years would be crucial for North American con- servation. The needs of Canada for park- U.S. department of the interior|jand, wildlife habitat and wil- and Canada have been waiting for a wet year--when few of the|de™ess must be met, and 40 to immature birds survive--to be-|60 new parks of all kinds would gin the breeding program. be required between now and "It now seems that this is one} 1985. of the wet years," Mr. Laing) Mr. Laing suggested govern- said. ments must act to preserve If the eggs are collected, they| coastline areas and certain wa- will be placed in portable incu-|terways and to establish na-| bators and accompanied by @ltional recreation parks. The biologist - aviculturist to thelrecreation parks would differ southern U.S. propagation sta-|trom existing national parks, tion. which are geared to preserve ONLY FIVE SURVIVE important elements of the phys- Studies indicate that under|!¢al environment. : natural conditions a wild pair| Text of his speech was issued of cranes hatches no more than|to the press before delivery. two eggs a year and of the to- tal that hatch only five a year DANCING At The Colonial survive to get to the Texas win-| tering area. | BIRMINGHAM, England (CP) -- A-pigeon got into the organ of Birmingham Town Hall during a choral perform- ance of Handel's Messiah. An official of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals went after it with a net but the restive audience made him desist until the end of the performance. CIVIC AUDITORIUM FRI. - SAT. MAY 12-13 PERFORMANCES FRIDAY (SPECIAL STUDENTS MATINEE) 4 P.M, STAYED FOR THE MUSIC | EARLY WEEK | MONEY-SAVING OPEGIALS the same fate. 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