Right Now Wo'rO' Voi. II, No. 4

. . . . But Wo’ro Going to Be ‘The Talk~of the Town’ ! DECEMBER 1965 San Froacisco/Los Angeles

FRANCISCO'S 75,000 homosexuals / YEAR’S FINEST DRAGS FUTUEM KINSEY RESEARCH •VO* supposed to bo ifM topic h r “ Blab- ^ HEAD UP GALA PARADE DISCARDS PATHOLOGY IDEA bmrmouth Night” recently at the Coffoo AT BEAUX ARTS BALL ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY __ Gallory on Grant Avo. vihon lAodorator Notfiing but the word successful' can Jerom e Kulok prosontod^Mwk Forfdstor “ Homosexuality and Its Social Setting” describe the recent Beaux Arts Ball of tho Socioty for Individual Rights and was the title of ap address delivered Nov. sponswed by the of San of tho Mattatine Society, lith in the Student Union at Stanford by Francisco - on Halloween at Winter- Following Introductory remarks by Kulak Dr. John Gagnon research associate of land Arena. The huge bam had plenty w h ic h w ere o recitation of Encyclopedia the Institute for Sex Research. oftoom for the 700 guests, but the streets Britannica's pontificatlon on sex deviation, Almost 500 students and faculty mem­ outside were choked for awhile by three the two speakers ranged all the way from bers were present to heat the research times that many looking on. the Decline i Fall of Rome to the future scientist who is one of the directors of Glittering costumes were so nume^ vAen we may see licenses required of the famed institute formerly headed by ous that the board of judges were hard parents whb have babies, and tax bene­ Dr. Alfred Kinsey. A question session put to name a winner, and, as usual, no fits for the childless. But the topic didn’t which followed emphasized the great gen­ matter who it was, there was disagree- attract the great response It used to In eral interest of his listeners in the sub­ ,ment. Nevertheless great imagination and North Beach. Far more Interesting, judging ject of sex variation in modem society. ingenuity were shown time and again with from the crowd, 'were five youths and a Dr. Gagnon came quickly to some of his original costumes and satirical adapt­ girl In a topless competition at the Copper points: Lantern two doors down the street. ations. Two girls made a pair of dice; 1. Homosexuality is not considered a another was a jailbird with a black eye pathology in a general sense,' and re­ TAKING A MILE won’t be permitted In the plugging Citizens Alert (tel. 776-9669). search findings indicate that homosexual view of the SFPD when It believes It has Playboy bunnies. Green Hornets, Oz adults can be as well integrated and pro­ granted more than the proverbial Inch to wizards. Armored Knights, classical ductive as anyone else. dealers in sex photos In San Fraq^clsco. kabukis, Bobsey twins, velvet princes 2. Laws regulating homosexual behavior Recently two were named In obscenity and assorted kings and queens were (and varied sex behavior among non-homo­ suits because. In the view of authorities, present for wliile, seemed 4o enjoy sexuals) are a lTark~ Ages anachronism materials they sold were too suggestive it and for once couldn’t care less which may -do more harm than good. They with men and women in the same scene. whether it was a netador or matadora. do not prohibit the behavior proscribed, CIVIL LIBERTIES Counsel Marshall From the outsfde where a crowd had and are not enforceable.. Ch the other Krause gets Into the photo squabble also, formed a notch leading to Winterland’s hand, they breed disrespect for law, pro­ he reports, with the charge that the Hip entrance, to the lobby, the bar and the vide room for conuption, and create guilt - Pocket Bookstore of Santa Crux displayed dance floor the people were divided into in persons concerned. Finally such laws a photo exhibit that was over the line. In two’s-those looking, and those being may be outright unconstitutional. question were a group of photos showing seen. Tall, slender young men entered 3. While causative factors are still many . the male member as an art form—studies proudly draped in furs, feathers and and varied, thiere is little or no evidence of line, shape and composition. ACLU's flowitig gowns. Michelle’s “ Blue Belles” that the condition is strictly genetic. On positión Is that the mere subject material arrived in a motorized Cable CEir; a huge the other hand, it seems that homosexuality In itself doesn’t make obscenity. After Continental IVailways Bus squeezed is mainly a cultural and developed con­ all, engineers decades ago noted that close to disgorge all of two couples; and dition, largely a product of society’s re­ nature demonstrated the original stream­ the Miss Universe Pagent swept in like pressive and persistent antisexual attitudes. lined design in the form of this particular a United Nations celebration. While these, statements are NOT in the thing, and even aerodynamicists may have - At the stage^the band and entertainers exact words of Dr. _ i^gnon, they do in taken a tip from its shape. Railroad his­ whammed away, punctuated by J.J. Van general state his th e ^ , and provide a torians point out that earliest streamlined Dyck in flaming orange wig screaming springboard for the future research the motor trains took a “ windsplitting” front for attention as he tried to give away a Institute hopes to accomplish in the field design before they learned that the rounded door prize-or yell for Bob Ross with of homosexuality. In the main, this re­ nose or “ tear-drop” was more efficient. the box of stubs. Cowboys swung their search will be pelted toward the social And that's obscene? bordello madams on the floor, Coits found setting of the adul^ and self-accepting IT DISAPPEARED: In last Issue we had dancing partners that were DOB girls, homosexual who is at work, living and- p la n n e d to announce the Oct. 31 Costume and, in some cases some men even danc­ functioning much as any other person, Ball in Fresno sponsored under auspices ed with their wives." t different only in the private choice of a o f th e Orange O gre i C o ., "But os we In a far comer Strait & Associates sexual partner. (Continued on Page Two) ~~ (Continued on page tttio) (Continued on Page Nine)

\ PAGE TWO t h e ALBATROSS Is a now papor, similar HALLOWE'EN BALL STRUMPET'S GALL I to S .F . publlcaHans, which has appoorod HAPPY H( (Comiiiimtä from First Pagi) fCimUmmsJ from f l n t pmgst HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM In Houston. Toxas citios of Boaumont, proofread #ho Immtm co m in g o f f ihm p re s s . f—Ï clicked away, with flashbubs recording Galvoston, Conroo, and Lako Charlos, I t wasn't there, ^ e red has lo ft o u r fa c e s the glamour on color^film. A' line for LA., arm montlonod In It, along with n o w , espec/affy ; since we Imam th a t thm pictures held much of the evening, as throo roforoncos to tho Rondoxvou* of event was a smashing swccess and drew odiers, who'had hoped to get photos were . It roprosonts a first In Control Volloy. disappointed because shutterbugging from over .the Toxas Insofar as w a know ; a g o ssip was strictly .controlled. ______MELCOliE TO TOWN TALK ham boon in- shoot about tho, bar_and club seono. Rou- As the evening wore on and the late dlcatod. at favorlto spot* n e a r a n d fa r. tors of Houston puts It out, $2 por yoar, arrival of the '*Blue Belles” and the Miss Latest to /oin the Hot of plaeoa vho d is­ ~ a ddross: 1207 Wough Driyo, Houston, Universe Pageant was awaited, sòme of tribute the publication ore these.- (outm ldo^ T o x a s 77019» the regial femmes became a bit weary, o f San Froncisco's 24 outlotm )_ SBOQND ANNIVERSARY of tho dosing - makeup began to runi and uncertain ankles Los Angefes (and vicinity)—Ram'm Hoad, of tho Black Cat was markod on H a llo - weakened from unaccustomed high heels T h e Mick, Carnival Room, Crown Je w e l, ween night a t Dusk when Jose Sarria, as valiant ladies trekked fr^m die band­ Hayloft, and In Long Beach, the Aloha. “ NIghtIngalo of Montgomory^ S treet” hung stand to die t»r. In all but a very few In Monterey, the Glided Coge; In Seattle, a hu g e black wroath on a nail drivon by cases they made it. Those that didn’t, th e G o ld o n Horseshoe a n d Pike Street M ike Traxxinl at tho entrance of the for­ however, found plenty of empty chair^s T a v o m . Who e ls e w o n t* copies for their mer Bohemian bistro.' '^Joso had completed where” they could sit and rest—rafter cuM tom ors? his Sunday opora (a grasping and gaspjng than go, on, get tired, and faint. ~ V ; WHAT'S FIRST PRIORITY? Criticism vorsion of Gay Sap Francisco) at Romoo’s, Near' midnight the great groups began came from some over Hailowoon bocausd . then dashecT Into a waiting limousino to arrive, spirts picked up, and tension o f th e m ultiplicity of functions—Bar*, mounted ' as contestants wondered if to h e a d a convoy of honking ears carry­ Balls and Bashos, Thu* with a groat ing additional boosters, drove to tho o ld there^d be time for judging before the Sircapos show on- a Saturday, Boaux Arts ball was over, the judges wondered how Cat, and hold tho briof ceremony before Ball on a Sunday, and 20 or more p la e o s to remember Who was who, and the spon­ about 50 onlookors. Columbus and In a 4 -d a y p erio d s ta g in g sp e c ia l costum o sors were anxious for it all to end in M o n tg o m o ry looked partlculary bloak / contosts and attractions, a popular girl time for cleah-up before the deadline.' compared to Jfa Ho weens past\whon crowds / hardly got* timo to kick off hor h e a ls or Anyway over the din and confusion, nunboring thousands ch o k ed tho s tre e ts lo o s o n a girdle. Posod as a quostlon to awards were made. They were headed by to s e e tho parado of costume colobrants som e o f tho various groups Is tho hope Jose' Sarria who was given the satirical In thoir finory. But tho sontimont in- mom- th a t come 1966 thoro won’t bo such a title of Empress Norton 1, Camp Queen pry was thoro. tight schodulo—porhaps a Ball that got* of these United States, and Protectress underway early, wjfh costume ju d g in g se n ­ of Mexico. The Empress lost no time s ib ly cdhductod midway In tho ev en in g , DR. GAGHON SPEAKS Al^ springing into action—calling ‘her’ first TAVERN GUILD MEETING so th a t th o se m a k in g th e rounds can do / V privy council meeting on November 15th, so w hile th o others who w is h to dance and a second on November 22nd. This, Dr. John Gagnon who was in San X may romain for that. Suggestions a b o u t \ it has been explained, is for the purpose Francisco recently (see story on his this from roadors w ill bo forwarded to of preparing for a gala coronation ceremony talk at S t^ o rd ) was a speaker recently appropriato docision-makors concerned. on oi. about New Year’s, with the “ royal before the Tavern Guild of San Francisco. court” in attendance, dressed as their MORE ENDORSmENTS for ch an g e In He told the group that future research : W own natural selves. la w ore conrfng In. In tho U.S., a council projects of the Institute for Sfex Research To go on with the awards,, these in­ o f Jewish women has callod for chang­ would give the TGSF an opportunity to 1 dividuals also rated in the grand total ing sox laws so that privato homosexual be of help, since future projects would Your dearer friends are worthy of svecially of $475 in cash prizes awarded by the c o n d u c t Is no longer criminal. In Eng­ examine the homosexual comnunity as a eeleoted gifts, which express your loving thoughts. GuUd: la n d , an o th er loading of tho Wollenden part of the larger society in some ten or Funniest costume, Joe R.; Most original. Committee recommendations passed the more cities in the U.S. Dr. Gagnon felt I ( Here at THE TOWN SQ^UiRE, you'll find an abun­ H o u se o f L o rd s on October 2 8 th , 96 to that the Tavern Guild was a unique organ­ dance of exciting menswear gifts, exotic col­ Martin. T.; 2nd mnst original, J ack M.; - ognes along with our unique, antiqued parch- Most original dtag;^eiovi L.; 2nd most | 31. But thoro it hai to be pussed by ization, without parallel elsewhere in the ment gift certificates. All gifts attractJji^y original drag, Pat P. Prize for the best | Commons to become law, -and tho sonti- g ift wrapped, wlien desired, at no extra cost., giDup (which brought howls from the Miss ment of conservativas Is against It and individual behavior and developing good busine^ practices were'cc^endableT' • SLop in, anf this area, and visited w inn,^ ,was, in tlie words of many, a caéos of matchos modo to bring ottontlon ^enough parking at t he Bret Harte Boardwalk shop’ flj^s. Therefore'otiier fli^lists wfto'feel several establishments while in the city. to vonoroal disoaso and tho nood for r-;.v 1HE BBET HABIB BOARDWAIR ttfey should have won may not be so wrong smoking troatmont, and tho Pocket Low- FOR RENT-Two private bedrooms, furnished, 1 3 18 POLK BETWEEN p i n e & b u s h 589^ Fifth St. Oakland pftdt All;; y er, In disiributlon now for sonto tinm share 7-room flat with 2 others. Includes al utilities, local telephone. E m p l o y e d .a o t u s Is confng out In a now quantlty purdiasod only. Close good transportation, walk down- ,T 6W N t a l k by moil, onywhete, S4 P « year, .First Clsfi sealed. “Tr an/d> p la c e d around by tho Tavom Gulld. toam. MO, no games. TeL 362-3799 CHRISTMAS HOURS: (Starting Mon. TTeo. 13). Daily 10 til 9, Sat. 10 t i l 6 CURRENT HOURS: Sundays, Noon t il 4, Mon & Fri 10 til 7, Daily & Sat til PAGE FIVE 1 N,. So.it was first tp the Sunday~Opeia at SOME PEOPLE DON’T U K B A NAME-DROPPER Romeo’s, where José was in the middle Sundays Only! LEATHERBURGERS & Etc. from Jotn u s lo t Combo playing P i m turd of “ The Merry Widow” when we arrived. Midnight on every Wedt-End Nigftt 15i Dmk Rock n Roll TAP B in ‘9 After the finale and the anthem, “ God Popular Favorite Save the Nellie Queens,” and the laughter M r . B ^ ^ TWO St. Angieles where she had been escorted MICHAEL RANDOM 1087 Saner How do you show two out-of-town guests of it had died down we met José in per­ nzzA WIN! ■t Lotkia around city by Doft_Legg of One, at the Pi

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Ras Add 4% Salas Tax. fiction—poetry — artwork ___ ALI Locatlonm ^^COND PRINTING-NOW ON SALE with many revisions, additions humor — interviews - debates . ■ y'-- PAGE SIX r _ PAGE SEVEN priM, because Joyce's and Jim’s wodc "LITTLE BUT UVELY" "Don't do anything I wouldn't, you the mincy merchant seamen he’IT be w ill, be background for an essayist in « 11 « iS * rascal!** working for. Sutton is recognized as New York to use in 3 or 4 patagrafriis to e x m i 4 Family feelings ebb long enough for a sister sailor, and the final sen- On PrUmtu DARIO'S , set the stage of the homo[rfiile social ■yf B Pmtima for RmmUomt* 1430 I-ARKIN 8 t . the wedding-a grimly .formal affair- sjll^e scene ndeds little explanation. scene-here, in L.A., New York and else­ «AN FRANCISCO followed by one of the funniest re- ' Fortunately, all three actors make where—to introduce a serious commentary ROOMS FROM S12 WEEKLY Ctoft Baat 15< Sot & Sun, 12-7 pm ceptions ever filmed. The wedding the iiDSt of this soapless opera with on American attitudes toward the phenom- party files into a rented hall, vaguely poignant performances. Especially onoQ pi homosexuality in human society IT'S NO GAMBLE WHEN YOU STAY A T— resembling an empty Bingo auditorium. Tushingham and Sutton who teeter ^ today. Strong hints are that TIME, in much Everyone orders a festive glass of beer at opposite poles for Colin's com­ the sEune way LIFE did 16 months ago, and all wax merry. Later the wedding panionship. Tushingham, in her first mil be fair and objective. VESTS»! HOTEl party dashes-'away on a local bus, clearly unsympathetic role, nonethe- And what, as some might protest, were 3001 West Fourth Phone with motorcycles tagging along behind. **WE TOY TO SATISFY*» ess uses her marvelous eyes to belie we doing showing the gay society to a Reno, Nevada 702-322-4403 Their honeymoon, at a dreary 'Holi- eir blfchiness; and her portrayal 'O?' couple of snooping reports? Just this: -day-CampV~i* anything but a holiday a lazy, self-centered girl condemned We were winning friends. Both Jim and or camp for Colin's libido. Tired of to love comics and crackers in bed, Joyce assured us that the trip exposed 'the same old thing* and emancipated is aptly tongue-in-cheek. _ them to ho threat, no embarrassment. If from Mum's, Rita seeks diversion by The film's obvious plot-falls, hap- they .-had not known that a probable major' hosting a group of stags at a dance to to me!" ily, can be overlooked In view of ity of the people they saw were homo- her handed-down repertoire of dirty Furie's tastebrl ' direction,___ threej Colin and Sutton, sullen and silent s'emial, they’d have never guessed ex­ stories. well drawn performances, and com- that night in bed, try^to-brush it off, cept, perhaps, now and then. To them, Their married life that follows is pelling cinematography^ THe viewer 3ut it's heavy lint and Sutton decides the evening was great fun anyway you even'“more bitter for Colin, who comes can leave thè theatre thankful that to leave. Colin asks him where he's slice it. They weren’t looking at homo­ home from work to find that she's spent Rita Tushingham decided to become going and Sutton, fighting back tears, sexuals in a spotlight—they 'were happily all 'day getting just the right shade an actress instead of a trapeze snaps, "...to g e t|0 refill for my lip­ mingling with people. pink champagne hair, instead of wash­ stick!" artist after all. Let’s hope the expert essayist on the ing last week's dishes. When she Helpless Rita goes to Mum for ad­ 55th floor of the Time Life Building in \ \ \ \ v starts ' to open another can of beans vice: "You can’t corns back here, 'Who operate]! a public service New I York will see it the same way>as for dinner, Colin understandably storms ‘At last, Ralph . . . our very own Navy!* you’ ll have to get him back somehow.* office that is open 50 hours per he shapes up his final draft over the out to the 'caff* for something to eat. Somehow means telling Colin that week? , Thanksgiving weekend. —H.L.C. There he encounters a good-natured off into grey, unwashed London. They she's having his baby. Overjoyed at clown, Sutton, who challenges him to Who makes referrals for employ­ arrive at > Colin's home in time to this simple solution, she thanks her, a little run with the machines. Sharing ment, legal assistance, therapeu­ sample some good old haymaking as Mum pops another boiled potato a mutual love for bikes, they soon be­ tic counseling and other profes­ before tea. No sooner do they make in her mouth and sniggers with a come -close_xJmms, _and Coljji,.. sick sional services? the bed and straighten their guilty kn^Wñg wtnk, “ That'S what “Moms^ of sty-life with - Rita, suggests they Who maintains a library used smiles, thari Mum and Dad come in; are for, dear." American audiences can now see, if contrived story of love and half-love move into aging grandma's upper constantly by lawyers, doctors, it becomes clear that Colin's knick- The three find themselves on the their curiosity for the 'sensational* is are newcomers ^ o lin Campbell as her room. Their attic antics, discreetly researchers and laymen, that is knacked home life openly opposes her: Edinburgh Run in some of the film* proficiently piqued,~ o British film made Jiotblooded husband and Dudley Sutton dealt with by director Furie, seem the most comprehensive collection "You^d 'ove Better put what he paid most eloquently photographed se­ three years 'ago by Sidney J. Furie. as his leather-loving bike buddy. at first more horseplay than loveplay. of books on sex variation subjects for the ring on furniture, you know” quences. Colin and Rita occasion 'Sensational only in that showing was Clean-cut Campbell revs the engine But as Sutton becomes more possessive in this area? chides Mum to Rita. Rita tosses Mum ally exchange polite hellos; but by -prohibited until this year, "The of his Triumph motorcycle outside a of their friendship, the horseplay be­ an exasperated Don*t-Starf-On-That- the time they reach the castle the Who has been the leading source of Leather Boys" owes its thanks to girl's school. At the noise, giggly comes kittenish. Later, when the Again glance as only a future daughter smiles have grown into grins. When speakers for classroom lectures, American Distributor R. Lee Platt, girls race toward the window, cast boys spend a spare evening working in-law could. Rita's Mum, looking like the boys rurt^cross Rita stranded with radio and television programs, and , Reminiscent of "A Taste of Honey", envious looks to classmate Tush- on their bikes for an upcomjng en­ she'd much rather gain the son and her date's flat tire, Colin puts the to appear before church and civic 'Leather Boys' again^ throws saucer­ ingham, and dash outside, as the bell durance ra^, Sutton quite subtly lose the daughter, thinks it's bloody baggage on his bike. Disgusted groups to explain the purpose of eyed Rita Tushinghom into grips with dismisses class, to see the engage­ suggests tltat he ‘really ought to get marvelous and has no reservation Sutton rides off, while the estranged the Homophile Movem^t? the homosexual problem in working ment ring he's bought her. The happy some leather pants.' Abandoned-Rita about their behavior. As she leaves couple stop off at a roadside rest to . clas$ Britian. Cast also in this often- couple hop aboard the bike and ride walks in just as the two joyously Who cooperates with the largest for a date, she giggles to Colin, renew their romance. This time her start to dance w.ith each other at the number of researchers from colleges / • in tim a tr hair is mousey brown. In a moment of Inform al SITUATIONS ' prospect- of winning the purse. Re­ and universitresr-iiuthe U.-S.-tod< Excellent " **

! PACE NINE PAGE EIGHT CITIZENS ALERT NAMES | TWO WEEKEND EVENTS KINSEY RESEARCH Most POPULAR C 7 S GOVERNING BOARD OF 15 I Two events of interest on Sunday, Dec. (Continued from page One) Gurront Sollors from ‘r s t its N b v ^ e f meeHng, Cifeens >^€*t j 5A are a birthday celebration for Momi To lessen'A e burden intposed upon him l ^ E HOMOSEXUALS' 30 CASE HISTORIES by a-bostile society who holds sanctions aiv* fascinating insigiU inta lasbian affairs^ project took steps to incorporate and for j '^tarr at Ae Blue & Gold, and Ae 3rd Anni homassxual acts in prisons, on ships, in aU-giil,_flU>boy schoolsl A940p — $2 50 Ae purpose named 15 men and women to h ® « “ y Each against.him. Dr. Gagpon argues force- its board of directors. They represent a *ake off on early evening with a host fuUy Aat the law m Ae future will in- THE WHITE PAPER Ths ssx'lifa of ona so* evitably take Ae direction recommended by unabashad homosaxual, his attamptad wide scope of innority giroup elemente A of friends present. Be among them. duction oi a young hired hand, his iorbiddan Ae American Law Astitute (and by Ae sex sxparisneas in his private boys* scfaaol. the city—racial, religious, eAnic and so he details his experiences in sordid steam Rev. Lloyd Wake, ninister on Ae Meth­ Wolfenden Committee m England); baths and relates his ecstasies before the on, and m addition, comprise a meanugful reverse mirror where he stands spellbound odist United San Francisco team. That private sexual conduct among con­ watching as young men relieve their own body of professional talenL passions. Daringly ILLUSTRATED by the Citizens Alert has ratified a set of senting adults, and wiAout force or harm, a u th o r. A4 2 - J 3 .5 0 Rev. Ay Cecil Williaiqs of 'Ae Glide goals and purposes smd. earlier in Ae is of no concern to law and law enforce­ IN DEFENSE OF HOMOSEXUALITY At Foundation, is tenpoiary chairman. ■ Jeef * hooli that nwllher apologizes for nor mosA established a 24-hour telephone ment agencies, and evm Aat solicitation begs for understonding-of the homosexual! George Williams of Ae B ^ View-Comm­ (776-9669)^0 Aät .Its functions are now Instead, thib is o front*line, blazing otrack iat such acts (sAce A e acts are not' un-~ that dares to provei HOMOSEXUALITY IS unity Center is temporary vice chair­ bemg implemented. B ri^ y stated, Citizens NOT AGAINST THE LAWS OF NATURE ... lawful) is not illegal. man, and Rev. Charles Lewis, of Ae HOMOSEXUALITY IS NOT AGAINST THE Alert aims to promote fair and equal law A great barrier to overcome, begAnmg LAWS OF GOD...HOMOSEXUALrTY IS NOT NorA Beach LuAeran Mission and on Ae A DISEASE.. J40M08EXUALITY IS NOT AN - enforcement devoid of brutality, mistreat­ wiA Ae attitude of Western CAistian ACT AGAINST SOCIETY! For homosexuals, staff of Ae Night Ministry Project of Ae Sere is the first step toward unashamed ment, harrassm^t and denial of due pro­ mores Aat are heavily anti-sexual from self^ecognition and pride! A4H — $5.95 No Strain ThI* Timo ... San Francisco Council of Churches, was cess. It seeks to document complamts the outset, is Ae- problem of educatmg STRANGE MARRIAGE Brand newl lam es Ptoctaadnation Briags Frustration. named temporary treasurer. where citizens are brutalized or mishandled Colton, author of Lost On Twilight Road A COMMITTEE IS AT WORK parents, politicians, police and oAers brings oil llis __ pnw rli.lj Iirtnifi^rhlng Additional board members are: IS by police. This will be done by usei of Aat ma¿ is a sexual being and as such talent to bear in his newest novel! Meet Larry Littlejohn and Miss Lois Williams, Randy Hale, young, sexually hungry. His PROMISED FOR YEAR’S photographs, affidavits to doctors and has a right to express Aese feelings wiA desires lead him inta the arms of Corky, representing the homophile community. into a forbidden moment of lust in a attorneys, and appropriate court action oAers similarly inclAed. washroom, to the arm's of an older mar­ MOST RECENT NEWS do the social cal­ Robert Gonzales, recent candidate for ried man, and a dangerous sexuol attach­ where indicated. Thus far some 60 organ­ The great feeling, for instance, on Ae ment to a young student! Seldom does endar is the decision for a kind of **Ad ' Hiat season is here agoin — Supervisor, attorney, and official m Ae sheer erotic power explode more force­ izations and agencies m San Francisco part of police Aat we must save ourselves fully than in STRANGE MARRIAGE! Hoc” committee, conposed of a dozenor Mexican Anerican Political Association; have expressed an mterest in Ae project Hardbound. . A409 - $3.95 Ae time when we Aink we aren’t from sexual expression has no real basis Lim P. Lee, field representative for so persons Mio have been in the pros & on behalf of minorities and economically except in Aé murky neuroses of the police CRADLE OF EROTICA A tour-de-force of Congressnan Phil Burton; now forbiddan sex techniques] A complete cons of the~’Bnpress* bit, to sbige a New going to send out o load of cords deprived persons who often are lacking a themselves. guide to oral and genital intercourse...des­ Ed Rice, director. Freedom House; criptions of notorious '*she-boys"...details Year’s druice on Saturday evening, Jan­ voice and strength in obtaining what Aey A program of research now in planning at of orgiastic cults ...amazing masturbation for season’ s greetings as we have Mmister Nassar A. Shabazz of the Afric techniques! A659 — $9.50 ary 1, 1966, in San Francisco. consider redress in certain involvements the Institute at Indiana University calls American Descendants National Partition SUMMER IN SODOM A provocative novel Details of the affair are far from jelled so often done in Ae post. wiA law enforcement agencies. for assistance of almost one-Aird million about the choice between "straight" ond party (AAD-NIP); **««T**. Bronzed, virile Ted Randall finds at the moment, but this much s^m s ac^ dollars from the Federal government. It himself enmeshed in an orgy of forbidden Eugene N. Rosenberg, attorney and mem­ SIR SHOW A SELLOUT sin with pretty boys, leather-jacketed lovers curate for reporting: The dance will be a will be worked A close association wiA and one woman whose voluptuous body hun^ private party without sale of beverages, But deep in our minds Aere’s Ae ber of Ae American Jewish Congress; gers for his flesh. A253 - $3.99 “ Sirlebrity Capades” held Ae night of a number of universities. 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