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Show MOVIE VIP Ai BANDIT MUST GO Puts Wronci Ideas Into Children's Chil-dren's Heads. Says Hu mane Officer U.MAHA. Neb., Jct. 28 Ullnjinalion of motion pictures that contain stories' of "vampires" .md bandits' was id-vocated id-vocated before th'- annual convention: of the American Humane association by It. C. Craven, of Boston, manngi r Of tli Animal Rescue league of that city. "The 'movies' give us sex problems not love. In triangular and crooked shape.-, with ihe vamplro' outshining the true woman in popularity," lie I H l FOR .Mtl s TiiU tvno of movla o.nd Che outfac ed wife and desecrated home witness-: ed by oiiiik Kil l of an Impresslona-1 vd- age at the most Impressionable i hour of th- twenty-four, usually evening eve-ning has s bad effect on them." lr Craven ;idocited that a consulting con-sulting board replace the national board of censorship "Censorship," said hr "should be-frin be-frin with the scenario and should for-j bid the filming of unhealthj stone n Ls not fair to the movie trade ,f use tli, soissors after the expense Of fllni-j inc; has been incurred. ' RUELTY TO MM M.s. Cruelty to animals was ,i leading topic at today's session of the conven-' tlon. Dr. l'rancls H. Rowloj of Boston Bos-ton advocated the slaughter of cattle I at the ncarrst point to where they are bred. ' 1 ' Transportinp millions of attic long distances to ie killed . uses unnecessary unneces-sary suffering and II cannot be" done 'decentlj- without absolutel prohibitive prohibi-tive expense." Mr. P.oiaIcv s.id. Legislation to pi-cN'enl starvation of i livestock on ranges was advocated by F. B. Fanger, of Denver. He urged that feeding stations be established |