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Show West solons unite for , Upsets family values, S.L. audience told Aiuse o'fi ici de, I - Watoir Only wow I lie a sick society used in materials produced by the parents themselves. would allow the exploitation of its children in :akeU,,M:4,,,c1.; .rf,,z,!,:,'.,,11 pornographic magazines and films, :.'I.:, , ' New R'..4,',:I,v'' ,"..,4': Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerbe' . I. in afternoon York City, said Monday :'.:',,k,,N ''.'":":',',".::478:: .:, .4s: Salt Lake City. ..., e, ' :, The fact that there has been a :4 i.; i6 kr'' ,4,..,,i,.1',..ii..: :,iF.4.,,i .... , marked proliferation in sexually 41,,,,k.:,..4 t, explicit materials using children in .,,:' ',',,,A :::.: ....t.:: .;.,' ?i k,....., the past 10 years or so is an i indication of the disruption of family pon,,,c ,r11!",:lt- tt...70,..1,,k,4:::2 said. the values, Of,....,,4:!4:.'!..I'."1...7,.: psychiatrist ,I;',..1:',:':::..,A,;,g,t who is presDr. Densen-Gerbe- r, .. .1k 4,:r.1"4?1,,;ZR1 ':4 'S ident of Odyssey Institute, which te!.I 1 operates drug abuse treatment '': centers in several American cities, ,':. ;.lk is traveling the country in a camIg.,,..: .,.......::. :I,:' paign to publicize the sexual abuse of children. She spoke at a press conference , ,:.:':. in the Salt Lake Health , ,4 , Department. "We are trying to make 1977 the Year of the Child," she said, noting that by conservative estimates, as' ,,,....,,. many as 600,000 children are involved in the production of Dr. Densen-Gerbmagazines and films and in prostitution. films and magazines in exchange for Many of the children are runa- elemental needs. Others are offered ways who are exploited for use in the by their parents for a price, or are n one-four- th I But as Utah leaders prepared to fight the Carter administration over the CUP cuts, some environmentalists cheered the loss of reclamation funding. David C. Raskin, a Salt Lake environmentalist who filed an unsuccessful lawsuit to delay the project several years ago, said the Bonneville Unit was wasteful and didn't solve water problems for the Wasatch Front area that needs water for a growing population. "I'm not opposed to people in Salt Lake County having an adequate water supply," he said, adding that there are other alternatives to developing it. ' Raskin said the area has excess water which could be exploited instead of plowing millions into a scheme to import water from other parts of the state. Ile said the entire project had been "grossly misiepresented" and claimed the interbasin transfer system now being built won't even supply water to the Salt Lake area. "All I want to see is that the whole project is Astudied and evaluated in the light of present and :future needs," the environmentalist said. Raskin said the water importation plan not only faill to meet Wasatch Front needs, but also will add to of a rising Great Salt Lake. a problems 11.Itah leaders angered by the threatened loss of a, the Bonneville Unit put much of the blame on :envi,ronmentalists in the President Carter transition. ,team. V, " ',Rep. McKay said the President "gave in" to environmentalists who want to shut the door on :all reclamation projects everywhere. predicted a hard fight in Congress to save the Bonneville project. " As chairman of the House military appropria...,Rep. McKay smilingly sug,M ions subcommittee, a,gested that his group "might have to make an environmental review of a couple of military bases in Georgia." said the funding cut " Rep. Dan Marriott, a apparently was recommended by people "without all the facts or who haven't lived where water is scarce and has to be preserved." and ill- d He called the proposal 0.conceived" and promised a battle to get the funding ' restored. 'v ; A : lie ... full-sca- , ,.- :,,;:,i-- '1Et ,,;,4.$.,::".k.: V.F,,,,,,,, s.tftzo,,,,I.,,Acg, .',i'' V':.',',,;i1.: F,i''.::4.'rs.',,,H....Z:,....:,;:t.-,.:;:.S- :! - I City-Coun- ty .,.-- .,;,;;;,1 er Doctors r ia SoMJs titottheatats toil& tat, kwittling gol a The Air Force is looking for physicians, according to Capt. Jerry Lee, Air Force Medical Placement Officer in Salt Lake City. lie said the service is seeking to commission 541 physicians nationwide in the next 12 months. Major emphasis will be on retirement eligible physicians in primary care. "The Air Force is seeking general duty physicians, family physicians, internists, pediatricians, aerospace physicians, laws. In some states, the presence of venereal disease in a child may now be taken as prima facie evidence of abuse, she said. The distribution of "chicken" pornography is more likely to lead to violent crime, she said. Viewers stirred by such materials most likely will attempt to act out the fantasy created through the abuse of a child, not another adult. The persons who purchase the materials- are almost exclusively males, many of white, middle-age- d whom cannot cope with adult sexuality. Many of them practice incest. she said. urniture Comp 4n9 . - ''' 1 D t -, - , ,,, ,,,, , 11. , 41,6" , , , ,i,. , , , A , : D , 1 I diagnostic D , : ....; - 1 v.I ..;, 2 , . . q;A:- i4:Vo I ay .", . 4, !;:.,t,. 9 ,...,.,,,,,,,,,,t1 Without advertising, 1 . ...., ----. vr1,-.1-,4.- 0 a . 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That we tolerate it says something about American society today." The current campaign. which has included demonstrations and picketing in large cities where the materials are available has shown marked results, she said. In New York. Washington and Flint, Mich,. citizen protests have caused a dramatic decline in the number of magazines and films available. The psychiatrist urged that Utahns be alert to the possibility of "chicken" pornography in the state. and that legislation be instituted now to prevent a problem Later. beitek vatms eoutektrugh Gstatutt,. currently io make lieensure and interstate transportation laws stiffer to combat the campaign against "chicken" pornography is said. Dr. Densen-Gerbe- r The main efforts include licensing laws to regulate the use of children in materials for distribution; strengthening of abuse and neglect laws. and strengthening of obscenity r, '4.''.tr.,,,L':;:..-7.'''''- UA The current ultimate psychological problems, drug abuse and alcoholic involvement are all outgrowths of the problem, Dr. Densen-Gerbe- r said. An investigation has disclosed that, to date, none of the "chicken pornography" using chit. dren is available in Utah, except she said. Most through mail-ordeof the material appears to be produced in California, where she is spending time this week meeting with state political and medical leaders. The sales of films and magazines involves interstate commerce, she said. Children, some as young as three years. also are moved from state to state, and the country's organized crime is involved, she said. Youngsters who are sexualized early in life nearly always fail to make a normal adjustment. she said. Studies at Odyssey House ,., r,,,,,i,,..,,,yiy4,-,..,,,,,,:,,,,:- le agers, prostitution, Rep. Dan Marriott, one of the congressmen working on legisiaLiult ieott.xl ly ftI 111, a large percentage of them as early as nine years of age, she said. st224..aar wvr ot 7 7 7 977 orno rapny Id centers indicate that a high percentage of the young women treated gonorrhea in toddlers nine months and 18 months, a epidemic of venereal disease among teen- , rr..': instances Documented r, - res h 1 , Republicans and Democrats in 15 states hit by the loss of water projects closed ranks against President Carter today and promised a major battle in Congress to get the funds restored. Many of the projects are in the drought-strickeand political leaders said the President's action couldn't have come at a worse time. 's Party differences were forgotten, and Rep. Gunn MeKay, said lawmakers from all 15 states are considering meeting to map strategy on the issue. The President's budget dropped $289 million in funding for 13 water reclamation works, including the 1978 money for the Bonneville Unit, the heart of the Central Utah Project (CUP). Th. Salt Lake City Commission, faced with a possible severe water shortage next summer, passed a 'resolution calling on PresWent Carter to reinstate I h0. money for the CUP. The resolution accompanied a report showing that water in area streams has fallen to only the normal flow. DESEP,ET NEWS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 " "ill-time- 4.7 , ,: 4.... r.:::::.:::j..;.'::::.:',:i:..:: Wt, :Zet41710.! ;',...k;,:,: . 'l , r'z,TAc 0 4.''''.1-':-.;: .40,,,,;,ift-:- . : : .1, - .'' .1 : Z"::::77- - ' ,,, Continued from ' ':'::: 41.t?.t.'7n1'''. ta iii., Storm arrives 77 li, 'isTi.,''!-- -,-: ... , ?' ,,,,, ,,:i.P.,' .;,4 ',f':' '.:'.7..71 ..:::::::,,;e.,.,:::::7: ' a, a-- lea,,.7a, ,;..;,,,,,4",,- -,- Aromerarn,r', t,se Dr, Smith .7, Artrta ... Surgeon rfamed 41, 't o board -- 9 3,, Homer E. Smith. attpthalmologist at LDS Hospital, has ofbeen the secretary :Pinlerican College Of "',..iaated gov- .pt. Smith has been a member of the ACS Niatd for four years, representing Utah as a He is ,governor-at-largopthalmologist the history of the college to do so. The leclion to secretary during a recent 7,.A.C.1 Clinical Congress. ,He has also been a e. of H ACS ex- - committee for the past two years, a !position in Which he will coatiauc. Smith is a pi.st president of the Utah State Medical Association:the Utah Eye. Ear, ikicse and Throat Society, the Primary Children's 7Aledica1 Center medical vtaft, the Pacific Coast Ophthalmologic society And the Salt Lake County Medical Society. He is an associate clinical professor of surgery at the University of Utah College of Medicine. He has served as a 'special consultant to then Visual Science Study of the National Insti-totof Neurological Disease's and Blindness, National Institutes of Health, and is a board .member of LDS Hospital's Deseret Foundation for Medical Education land i Research. -- I the Continued from normal yield this coming year if the present trend continues." Wilson said water consumption has to be reduced demand has to be by 33 percent, and peak-hou- r decreased by 55 percent during May through September. Wilson said the maximum summer to minimum winter consumption rate is 5.5 to one. That proportion is attributed to the use of water by residential, commetcial and municipal interests for irrigation. The Salt Lake City water system serves nearly of Salt Lake County as well. It has 350,000 customers, only 180,000 of which are city residents. Wilson promised an update of the water situation for commissioners when new information is available. Meanwhile, he included a chart showing the breakdown of how the average residential customer uses water during the course of a year. For instance, 34 percent of a customer's water usage goes for toilet flushing; 20 percent for bathing ; 15 percent for lawn sprinkling; 13 percent laundry; for 4 percent for drinking and cooking; 4 percent for 4 washing dishes and four percent for personal uses. "It is hoped that the weather pattern will change, L:inging mon; ffr,,or:ble nmeunts of proeipitation to our watersheds," Wilson said.,"However, we believe the situation now warrants the preparation of plans and measures to reduce overall consumption." B--1 SI Surgeons' board of ,,,ernors. The cold front continued east through southeastern Utah today. Wayne County reported lots of wind and dust Monday night, but barely a skiff of snow on the ground this morning. Skies will be partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, with more clouds developing late Wednesday. 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