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The Oshawa Times, 7 Sep 1960, p. 17

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Pornography Poses Problem Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP)~How con the Iaw cope with pornography posing "as literature without falling into the pitfalls of censorship? By DAVE STOCKAND Canadian Press ! efq# (Busch, 29 told police, "AN I "Urge To Kill' [in i cocadinsi on 2 . strange wrge to kill, . : "Most of the time I get ¥id of WICC [it by watching TV or going to t , but sometimes. , , ," | HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- A man ng gt homit police found who said he had sn ocessional the bound, gerrotted body of Mr {urge to Kill led police to twol gi 7% ular A tod inside] volumes dealing with every imag: bodies Tuesday after DEbDUNE 8), si ocoine bag. She bad st inable subject, tale of strangling three women eeping oir 4 fie ih Mionded ] The justice minister's advice and marking a fourth for death, |B FWTE, a ay was to start with the assumption] Seized by two bystanders ufter)™% befor . that courts are made up of res- he grabbed 8 woman's purse, Police said Busch also admitted sonable men and lay down for| Henry Adolph Busch a few min-| killing Mrs. Margaret Briggs, 5, them 8 standard they could apply utes later blurted to officers: |bis aunt, Monday night and Mrs, The Canadian Bar Assoclation| orci, "mis was the course, "I have killed some women," |Eimyra Miller, 74, May 2, is still looking for a satisfactory answer, \that had been taken, | One of his victims was his! The fourth vietimtohe, Mrs, The Shumiatcher subcommittee aunt, Another was a woman who Elynor Riley, 48, Busch's land. A question from the floor Tues-| oonolusions said; {lived seross the hall from him. |lady, was unaware of her peril day at 8 meeting of the ell" mus committee takes the view "I don't know why I did it," | until police told her, liberties section of the association' ui the utmost f | was: "Is there any duty on the part of 'the state to protect us against ourselves?" | A view from another participat-| ing lawyer was; | "What the state is trying fo do is to prevent exploitation of peo- ple by others who are doing it| for gain, to prevent an exploiter| from flooding the whole couatry| should be accorded the geners! | adult public in its choice of liter ary materials, films, and other | exhibitions, and that each grou should have the right to establisi its own norms and standards, so long as none attempts to force these norms and standards upon others, and so long as they are not positively and clearly harm- ful to classes such as children HOW YOUR LIVER BILE HELPS BREAK DOWN FATS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACY have now proved 1 Sartar'aLittle Liver Pil exclusive | re re- lieves irregularity gently snd efice- tively, At the same time, it setuslly | Laboratory tests who require special care and| that liver bile emulsifies fats , , setually breaks them down, It is an blished fact that when liver bile with filth." | | protection," TILYS WITH FULTON a is added to fatty solids, the fats are improves the low of liver bile needed Lena law oe Morris Shum TRADE MISSION | broken down snd form s smooth, to bresk down fata in your digestive | in with his heed at an aggressive] THE HAGUE (AP)--A Wbmen| ag Aownbrle, i "50% 0 ol ten sugeion, oud | oz 4 0 , liver bil 0 wi ou fee ish, . tilt, crossed swords with Justice trade mission from The Nether: ios bresk down fats the same way, nehy, a a Minister Fulton and emerged lands is to visit the Boviet Union Many of the foods you eat reach the take Carter's Little Liver Pills, i smiling although he hodnt, PIn-leo investigate possible increases Aigenth : tract A, in od fatty pie Romember, Cortor's not ably re- n own any legal principles, y ¢ , Your gol ver helps ve irregularity, but actuslly im- He said he was satisfied that in Boviet-Dutch trade, A Boviet| brosk' down fats, , , for easier prove the flow oA ver bile, Get | his subcommittee's paper -- on mission visited The Netherlands sad more complete digestion, Carter's Little Liver Pills today! censorship and obscenity -- had earlier this year, kicked up enough conversation v -- give the subject the attention ii deserved, He didn't press for the drafting of resolutions from the report's conclusions, accepting a sugges tion that, unless proposed changes to the Criminal Code were ready, the subject wait for next year's bar convention, The basie subcommittee stand on law dealing with obscenity was a conclusion that adult indi- viduals and their individual tastes should prevail over government. appointed censors no. matter how they are designated, Its conclusion: "The opinion is expressed that laws which seek to regiment public taste have no place in a democratic society, since such laws generally play into the hands of pendants and tyrants," The Shumiatcher-Fulton tilt-- bystander Fulton found himself involved through the persistence of the section chalrman--centred around 1959 amendments to the Criminal Code 'KEEP UP WITH TIMES" { In answer to subcommittee crit- jclsms that new sections of the code further obscured the divid- ing line between punishable wrongs and private tastes, the| Fulton reply was that the com: | ith th Bisite Won Yeup WP Win the G.E. HAIR DRYER The precedent - setting case quoted by the subcommittee Regina versus Hicklin -- was heard nearly a century ago, It seemed to the justice minister | that the 'definition of obscenity set forth at that time was too broad | to meet present-day conditions, While the Hicklin case recom. me ded that a eourt consider a book n relation to the particular persons who were able to get] hold of it, It did not take into| account, for instance, the present wide distribution of paperbacked' Times Carriers MONSTER THEATRE PARTY! will be held at the MARKS THEATRE Sat., September 10th (DOORS OPEN AT 9 AM.) Program ROYAL AFRICAN RIFLES (TECHNICOLOR) 'THE KID FROM BORNEO PLUS CARTOONS AND SHORTS WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC OPEN THURS, TILL 6 P.M, FRI, TILL 9 P.M, SAT. TILL6 P.M Get Ready For The Hunting Season ! C.IL. Model B84 COVEY Full Choke 12 Gouge SHOTGUN SHELLS Imperial Special, Long For All SHOTGUN Calibre Range, Rivekt Price 3 8s. 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