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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, March 17, 1967 Man Listed cam J5kijoir 'Critical' . &By ROBERT MULLINS Kjfeseret News Staff Writer Se monthly activity report OssJijH today by Salt Lake City Sifljce indicates a continuation 'ij-Ljtincrease in major 'jrtime categories. vF3r t!ie first two months of && the city recorded one ijHrtmcide, compared a year ago; car thefts, compared to a year ago, and 186 assaults, compared to 168 a year ago. compared to two to 1,080 177 131 5fie1irst two months of last and three rapes, com-tfour last year. "Oiiother categories, however Increases were noted. For kaiple, there were 43 compared o 21 last o rob-lerie- s. 1,210 thefts of all kinds, Sex offenses were down, numbering 59, compared to 111 a year ago, and burglaries were also down 476 this 4 By. DOUGLAS PALMER Deseret News Staff Writer Utah faces a much more serious threat to the moral standards of our community than most of us have ever realized before, the state deputy attorney general said today following a national conference on pornography sponsored by the Citizens for Decent Literature in St. Louis. Robert B. Hansen, who represented the attorney generals office tto gain information helpful in tiifprcing Utahs laws, said delegates are alarmed at Supreme Court which have held that some shockingly offensive sex materials are not obscene. Mrs. O. Lynn Bullock, a member of the national conference conference to Feb. 28 this to 1,706 compared two-mon- Cunningham Services On Tuesday City Youth Protection Committee, also attended the St. Louis meetings. Requiem mass will be Hansen will give a further reTuesday, 10:30 a.m., at port on the conference in a the Cathedral of the Madeleine, meeting Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in South the Salt Lake City Fublic Li- 329 E. Temple, for brary. Hansen said the conference Kathryn D. Cunrewag addressed by Sen. Jack ningham, 82, tired East Miller of Iowa who urged public educator. support for Sen. Everett Dirk-sen- s She died Friday bill to take away from 83 the Supreme Court any jurisdic- at her home, G St., of natural tion over state obscenity trials. causes. Miller also urged support in Miss Cunningfederal apelpreventing any late court from upsetting a fed- ham retired in eral jury verdict on obscenity. 1952 after teachHansen says Utah citizens ing at East High School for 32 need to become knowledgeable at Park City High of what is taking place not only years and 10 School for years. of hard-cor- e about the cele-brate- d High-Scho- peddlers executive committee and first pornography but also subject She was graduated from the matter on movies and television vje president of the Salt Lake screens which fs undermining University of Utah in 1906. She -the morals of society and youth received a second degree In 1907 in particular. and an M.A. In 1938. AID' MORALS OF YOUTH Born Aug. 20, 1886, In Mine-villPRICES ARE After hearing Hansens report N.Y., she was a daughter this morning. Attorney General of Bernard and Margaret LeonEXORBITANT! Vernon B. Romney said his of- ard Cunningham. She was a fice "will do everything possible of the Cathedral Salft comminiani, oth.r wiling coiti to eliminate pornography by as- past president maw 'lor highor prices not for local law enforcement of the Makelcine Altar Society. sisting bottor hearing. Why pay for thorn? officials in their prosecutions." will be recited MonHe said he and his assistants Rosary . $310 it our price far tha would also work to alert cit- day at 7:30 p.m. at 372 E. 1st (inait hearing aid made. izens of the threats In this area South, where friends may call Buy From Us of the law." Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m., $75 to $150 NEEDS SUPPORT and Tuesday before the serBe convinced. Phone, cone in. Hansen said he feels Utah has vices. Burial will be in Mt. Calsome good legislation control vary Cemetery. Be fitted by SAMUEL S. TAYLOR, the only hearing aid dealer ta testify at Ting pronograpy but much thU4. SENATE (KEFAUVER) greater public support is needed hearing aid prices.. to make it effective. We have the tools to do the FREE DRIVI-IPARKING job, the laws dont really mean anything unless theyre backed by aroused citizens who demand t; that they be enforced on local SO. STH EAST i HEARING RESPONSIBILITY" r Pa., was - critical through February last year, an increase of 396. South Temple at Main St. year, compared to 514 last won the dubious honor of worst year. fcr accidents, Forgeries and frauds were both up, with 116 forgeries with a total of six during Febthis year, compared to 90 last ruary. Worst intersections for the year, and 201 cases of fraud this year, compared to 143 period were 9th last year. South and State St. and North Drug cases were up, with 42 Temple and 2nd West, both cases investigated this year, with 11 accidents. Smut Threat Grows, State Official Says IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT John F. Stein, 40, Route Box 104, Rochester, 2,102 persons year, "Ifowi PxUfUfiU In Blast compared to 22 last year. Arrests v;tre also up, according to the police depart-e n ts monthly activity report. The city had arrested condition Monday morning at St. Marks Hospital following an explosion and fire early Sunday in his room at the Chateau Motel, 1999 W. North Temple Stein received burns over his entire body. The injured man, who ran from the room with his dothing in flames, told firemen he was lighting a cigarette when the explosion occurred. The room is heated by a gas heater vented to an outside wall. The force of the blast, which caused in estimated $3,500 in damage to the motel, blew plaster from the ceiling in the room, and one wail of the room was pushed out about an inch. The motel office, located two units away, was also damaged. Three occupants of a room adjoining that rented by Stein were not injured. "C" VITAMIN -i if- - v t Theres a Lof of Talfc 'A' ...ABOUT HOW LOW WALGREEN PRESCRIPTION PRICES ARE. Nixon Approves Jobs Chairman , s , 1 - President Nixon has approved appointment of George S. COMPARE OUR Eccles as metropolitan chairman for hiring hard core unemployed in Salt Lake City, Mayor J. Bracken Lee was notified PRESCRIPTION PRICES! today. The National Alliance of Businessmen is establishing a program for hiring of unemployed in cities across the nation, Leonard S. Zartman, spe- cial assistant to the president, said in a telegram to Mayor Lee. 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