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Some of them sang songs, others ducked briefly out of lines leading to the square to buy of coffee. Millions of Muscontainers covites, however, watched the proceedings on television. The steady snowfall, premature even Tousli Talk iu Aloncow Cool U.S. Russ Relations -- Show Little Sign of Thaw By Lewis Gulick Associated Press Writer Soviet consultate In San Francisco. The Soviets have yet to WASHINGTON relations are sliddownhill without firm ing signs of when the worsening will stop. Item One in Washington's d protest list right now is Soviet detention of two U.S. generals and a major who, the Americans say, accidentally flew across the Soviet Turkish border Oct. 21. If the Kremlin frees the American officers within the next few days, as Washington officials hope and expect, the affair will pass into U.S. records as an unhappy but largely forgotten incident. But if Moscow holds onto the generals, or puts them on trial for intruding into Soviet U.S.-Sovi- lerritory, U.S.-Sovi- relations accommodations the Americans say they need in Leiningrad. The agreement to expand air service between the two countries. Washington is holding up the deal while it seeks better treatment for the U.S. airline flying to Russia, Pan American, at Moscow1 grant The U.S.-Sovi- COPENHAGEN, DEN- and abhorred sex crime physical imereference with chil-decreased sharply in dren frequency after pornography was legalized in Denmark, a scientist Danish reported MARK A common Sunday. In a study originally made for the U.S. Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, whose findings were denounced by the U.S. Senate and the Nixon Ad- States-sponsore- (Copyright) Rome Urges C The study also showed: From 1959 to 1969 the total number of reported sex crimes diopped from 895 to 330 a 63.1 percent decrease. The sharpest declines were 79.8 percent for peeping. 69.1 percent far physical interference with children, 58.2 percent for exhibitionism and 56.2 percent for physical interference with women. in the criminal Changes code of police could not have plaxed a role in the decrease since there w ere no changes. But among the 400 Copenh-ange- Kutchinsky's study was a central theme in the U.S. recommendacommission's tions last month that pornography for adults be legalized in America. 200-pa- ministration, criminologist-psychologi- st Berl Kutchinsky concluded that the theory that pornography may prevent certain types of sexual crimes should be seriously police statistics and interviews with 400 CoCombining penhagen men and women, Kutchinsky found that the decrease In such sexual offenses as peeping and physical interference with children short of rape could not be explained by changed sexual mores or more liberal attitudes to these and crimes by the public certainly not by police. The most likely explanation, Kutchinsky concluded, is pornography. On the other hand, he found that changes of attitudes could in fact easily account Kutchinskys study showed the downward trend in sex crime rates in Copenhagen became clear in the first part of the 1960s. took a dive at the middle of the decade, when the first wave of pornography, then illegal, hit Denmark. g 'Juarez Attracts 4Lal Hour rs questioned sky, 40 percent of the women and 35 percent of the men declared they had become more Divorce Crowd tolerant toward some nonviolent sexual offenses. This, and consequently reduced readiness to report such offenses to police, was sufficient to explain all or almost all of the decline in the rate of reported exhibitionism and physical intererence with women, the scientist said. But, Kutchinsky found that 93 percent of those questioned had not changed their minds on the seriousness of peeping and physical interference' w ith children ; yet these crimes showed the sharpest CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO (UPI) Americans by Kutchin- seek- ing speedy court dissolution of their marriages streamed into this Mexican border city in heavy numbers Saturday in an effort to beat a change in the law at midnight abolishing quickie divorces. The local bar association, however, scoffed at ,he nish to the courts described by one veteran clerk as a and insisted lit Me panic would change with the new law. Hijacker Get Met ev ROME (UPI) The prose-- ,. in a surprise move, . asked an Italian court Satur- day to be lenient with accused" cution, plane hijacker Raffaele Minicb- -, iello and sentence him. to only six years and fivo months in prison instead of the maximum of 20 years. ' Prosecutor Antonio Scdpel- liti suggested that ? 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Among them: The plan to set up a U.S. consulate in Leningrad and a show. The U.S. boycott was the second in three years. In 1968 the parade representation of all North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries was downgraded as a sign of Western disapproval of the invasion of Czechoslovakia. Fuither diop came in 19oS and 1969 when first written, then pictorial, pornography weie legalized. e struction of new embassies in the two capitals has yet to start. The American say the Soviets have refused to allow U.S. builders to come to Moscow to erect the new American Embassy there, and Washington for security reasons does not want the Soviets to do the construction. art likely to nosedive. In the United States for the Russian winter, blanketed the crowd and the passing arsenal of weapons. The leaders remained on the platform for about two hours nevertheless, viewing the civilian spectacle of gymnastics and floats that followed the military for a shaip diop in the numof reported cases of exhibitionism and physical interfei-encalso short with women of rape. ber Likely Explanation Continued From Page One lstic than it was a few days ago. An embassy official said that the Foreign Ministry would be asked again early next week for permission for American consular officials to visit the officers in Leningrad. The officers have been visPsd by consular officials twice, but a third request was refused. The paraders seemed totally unaware cf the diplomatic tension of the day. After the military equipment, which followed a review of some 6,000 marching unifoimed soldiers and sailors, thousands H Nil! 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