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Show Page 8 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, October 24, 1968 Statistics Warn of voters, what is the truth liquor? don't want prohibition, but we Citizens about We Liquor Dangers of the country have vital statistics revealed an alarming increase in the diseases of degeneracy as a result of liquor consumption which makes it necessary to take an inventory of the moral and physical stock of the people. Among these unfortunates we find: 200,000 Insane control. Proposition A takes control from the courts and It places control in the people. an appointed commission, dominated largely by the governors appointed powers. Feeble-mindand The legislature can, and will, in the 250,000 make adequate adjustments epileptics 100,000 present law. Proposition A if vo- Deaf and dumb 100,000 ted by the people cannot be changed. Blind.'... No legislator would go against the Juvenile delinquents in institutions 50,000 mandates of the voter. Review the pictures and informa100,000 Paupers tion on this page and then go to Prisoners and criminals.. ..150, 000 the polls and vote to allow the Totals 950,000 legislature in 1969 to give you a liquor control law that will ade Nearly a million degenerates at an quately meet, the needs of our time and allow the courts and law enannual cost of at least$250, 000.000. The disorders of development amforcement agencies to do a better control. of traffic children from parental intoxicaong job liquor Proposition A will not do this. tion vary greatly in character. They Startling facts in the study of range from moderate enfeeblement do want ed MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE A SERVICE OF in mental and physical growth to the lowest grade of idiocy and mon- These rahngs appi v t. THIS strosity. According to Dr. W.C. Sullivan, 55 per cent of the children of alcoor die holic mothers are still-bor- n, before attaining their second year, while many of those who survive or are epileptics, feeble-minde- d, idiots. A large number of the remainder suffer from a peculiar degeneracy of brain and nerve supply which places them in that large and sad army of "erratics. Proof are tighter than my skin," said the little one. "Nonesense my boy. Don't say silly things like that." me f,lm AND THEATERS. feled after N.v 1 'iWS SEAL ads indicates the film was submitted and approved under the Motion Picture Code of in n. fcl Suggested for GENERAL audiences. m discretion Suggested for MATURE audiences (parental advised). g (5) "Mummy, the pants you made FILM-MAKER- S Persons under 16 not admitted, unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian. Persons under 16 not admitted. This age restriction may be higher in certain areas. Check theater or advertising. RESTRICTED Printed as a public service by this newspaper t "But they are. 1 can bend in my skin and I can't in my pants." he replied. Wourdo'ihe"G If? With Auaij j TO VtfHAT EXTENT IS THIS A TRUE PICTURE ? |