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Show WANTS PURE AIR IN PICTURE THEATERS Salt Lake. Dec. 2. D. H. Chrlston-son, Chrlston-son, superintendent of city schools, Is agltntins the question of bettor von-llhition von-llhition In tho moving plcturo houses of tho city. Realizing tho pducatlonal value of many of tho moving plcturo films which aro now being exhibited In the theaters, Superintendent Chrl.i-tonsen Chrl.i-tonsen lews with somo favor the practice of the children attending lliotn. hut he declares that Hip theater managers should pee to It that the ventilation Is better than It is nt present. pres-ent. Mr rhrlstcnscn thinks that proper Acntilatlng apparatus should be Installed In-stalled In ovcr house, so thai, during dur-ing tho cold weather, when the doors must be closed, tho air in the theater can be kept pure. Mr. Chrlstonson utges upon tho mothers and father of tho children to sec hat tho houses which are equipped with thi proper ventilation npparatus arc the ones patronized In thin way it Is thought H that sufficient pressure can bo brought jH tn bear to compel all to mako the ncc- H cssary improvements. H Mr Chrlstenspn nlpo thinks that H parents should permit their children H to visit only moving picture shows of H tho better class Ho Is in favor of H the very strictest censorship of pic- H tu res and thinks that the ban shoyld jH ho placed on some which are now ho- ing exhibited. In this, howover, he H desires that tho parents tako tall pos- siblo care and precaution. Good mov- IH Ing pictures are' good for the chil- H dron, Mr. Christcnscn thinks, but pic- H tures of thn other class aro exceed- H ingly harmful. H oo H |