Show I SEX APPEAL P PE TOO TOO COMMON M NI J OPINION B. B S. S of National I Purity Federation Discusses Discusses Discusses Dis Dis- cusses Morality Ia Pa Xo Not IS Condl Condi Condi- Condi I ions ons with respect to social purity are I not at al the present re t time In ever ever even way encouraging B S S. S Lacrosse Lacrosse La La- I crosse croue tv Vis WIS ls president of ot the National Purity federation said today at the I I conC conference rence on social purity of ot the third worlds world's Christian citizenship conference confer conter- conterI I ence once being Ing held here Althou Although h a a. marked d advance was cored by restrIction restriction tion and prohibition in man many countries upon the twin of ot social soda Ice vice the use of ot Intoxicating liquor as a bev beverage rag Mr Ir St cU cited d as offsetting it somewhat a general Increase In the use of ot tobacco throughout the world I by both sexes and while there has hall been much desirable legislation and I wide diffusion of ot information that the speaker con considered beneficial to the movement mO yet et d he be pointed to mu much h hatm still atm till remaining to be done Opportunities are multiplying for tor I sexual tem temptation tation and license he said old The Tb a. a associations of the sexes I Iare ar are largely unguarded during those years when sexual exu l passion Is III strongest strong est eat t marriage Is being deferred until middle life tte divorce t U is Increasing Jg moat most authorities ar agree that abortion Is la on the Increase APPEAL IS COMMON And to these conditions the lb fact tact I that the sex appeal Is la universal universal- everywhere In the newspapers newspaper at the I th theatre e ethe the movie mOTte the street carnival carna the dance the fair the successful nor nor-I novel novel nov nov- t el depends depend on It It our magazines cater cate r to It It society r reeks kl with it u. u the home borne Is III tee steeped In it It the school chool condones It I and often encourages gf'S it It prote professional slona I life Ufe wallows wallowa In It the g government is I In often Influenced n b by it a and if It we do not turn about face e soon we wilt will I land t wb where re some of ot the oriental peoples stand stand we we will worship it lt lL I lie Ho declares the automobile is a a. greater menace to morality today than I Ithe i the red light districts district were wert thirty years ear ago because it tt put the country country roal road I house practically practical at the city limits PRAISES GOVERNMENT The stand taken b by the he American Arner can government go on Its entrance into war against social vice and disease Mr 1 I termed bv far th the th irr n t I thing hing that has ever been done in bet behalf be- be t half halt of ot public morality H He present presented arguments for tor and against the A Amer Amer- Ameri merIcan mer- mer i lean Ican plan for tor forthe the control of social disease dis- dis i ease case drawing the conclusion that I It t was as not well adapted to civil life lite however however how how- ever er beneficial it might be for tor an army arm and he offered In Its stead a program to of ot education together with enforcement enforcement enforcement enforce enforce- ment of or all laws bearing on the social socia morality problem That the American army was th the e cl cleanest an st In the world was a comparative com comparative par par- statement he said and Is no not t te saying saving a great deal for tor It It U was th the e cleanest army he thought because 1 It t started with the cleanest body of ot me men menever n ever mobilized for tor war and he re re- re 1 that a a. sincere effort was wa was made mad e by the go government to k keep p it so ll He e belle believed he said ald that the influent influence e of ot the young oung men of ot high Ideals In th the e army did more to keep our arm army Y clean than all the social hygiene an and d reme remedial ial measures expended durin during g the war |