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newsletter on intellectual ,.u freedom1 Co-editors: Judith F. Krug, Director, and James A. Harvey, Assistant Director, Office for Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association INDEX, VOLUME XXI, 1972 A Montgomery: Library sells "hidden" collection of porno graphic books, 16 ABC. See American Broadcasting Company Alameda County Library, 114 Abernathy, William H. (Judge),47 Alaska Abortion information, 15, 23, 65, 77, 78, 114, 119, 157, 167 Juneau: Reporter barred from unannounced meeting because Abshire, Bobby, 109 he refused to accept conditions for review of his copy, 108 ACA. See American Correctional Association Albini, James, 21 Ace Bookstore, 20 ALERTS. See Associated Library and Educational Research ACLU. See American Civil Liberties Union Team for Survival Acme Drive-In Theater, 158 Alfred A. Knopf, 115, 140 ADF. See American Documentary Films Alice in Wonder land, 46 ADL. See B'nai B'rith, Anti-Defamation League of Aliens in Our Midst, The, 10 Adult Book and Cinema Shop, 85, 163 Allain, Alex P., 126, 138, 141 Adult Bookstore, 168 Allende, Salvador, 62 Adult City News Shop, 109 Allen, George E., Sr., 116 Adult Theater, 42 Alley, John, 118 Advertisements All in the Family, 14 cause protest among newspaper pressmen, 129 AllYou Should Know About Drugs, 17 censored, 27 Alpert, Hollis, 79, 80 refused by student newspaper, 47 Alta Lorna High School, 97 refused for television, 129 Alternative, The, 91 refused for Alton, Joseph W., Jr., 60 X-rated movies, 76 Alvermann, Hans, 26 rejected by newspaper, 128 American Arbitration Association, 129, 170 rejected by newspapers, 119 American Association of Commerce Publications, 77 Aesthetics of Pornography, The, 95, 112 American Association of Law Libraries, 145, 146 Affluent Society, The, 147 American Association of Publishers, 43 African Heritage Dancers, 7 4 American Association of Sex Education Counselors 65 Agean, 18 American Bar Association, 1, 12, 20, 146, 166 ' Age of Keynes, The, 147 American Broadcasting Company, 14, 26, 165 Agitator: A Collection of Diverse Opinions from America's Not American Book Publishers' Council, 162 So-Popular Press, The, 18 American Civil Liberties Union, 4, 38, 40, 44, 47, 57, 61, 90, 106, Agnew, Spiro T., 25, 63, 110, 132 113,144,146,167,169 AHIL. See American Library Association, Association of Hospital of Indiana, 156 and Institution Libraries of Minnesota, 92 Aksam, 94 of New Jersey, 167 Alabama of New York, 32, 120, 126, 158 Birmingham: Newspaper will no longer accept ads for X-rated of Ohio, 40-41 films, 128 of San Antonio, 91 Huntsville: Judge bans display of Confederate flag at school American Correctional Association, 143, 145, 146 functions, 21 American Documentary Films, 108 ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee, Chairman, Richard L. Darling Subscription price, $5.00 per year. (Dean, School of Library Science, Columbia University) Second Class postage paid at Chicago, Ill. 1 American Heritage Dictionary, 95 Archibald, SamuelJ., 87 American Jewish Congress, 81 Areco, Jorge Pacheco, 24 American Justice Institute, 146 Aristophanes, 73 American Legion, 21, 79 Arizona American Libraries, 43, 52, 55, 141, 145 Phoenix: City magistrate refuses motion to declare a state American Library Association, 43, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 114, 125, statute unconstitutional, 45 138,139,140,141,143,146,150,151,155,162,171 Phoenix: Judge rules against theater operator, 45 American Association of School Librarians, 37, 50 State Supreme Court American Library Trustee Association, 37 upholds obscenity statute and outlines elements constituting Intellectual Freedom Committee of, 57 hard-core pornography, 20 Annual Conference Dallas, June 1971, 152 Tucson: Judge orders reinstatement of high school teacher, 45 Association of College and Research Libraries, 53, 56 Tucson: University president implies threat to editor on abor Association of Hospital and Institution Libraries, 143, 146 tion referral service ads, 15 Children's Services Division, 37 Yuma: Legal motion by booksellers challenges state obscenity Committee on Accreditation, 171 statute as unconstitutional, 168 Committee on Legislation, 43 Arizona Daily Wildcat, 15 Committee on Policy and Implementation, 56 Arizona, University of, 15,61 Council,37,43,50,51,53,56,138,139,140,141,152 Arkansas Executive Board, 37, 54, 55, 56, 139, 140 Little Rock: Newspaper denied access to police news, 41 Executive Director of, 53, 55 Texarkana: Newspaper editor prosecuted for reporting jury's Government Documents Round Table, 43, 151 findings, 83 Intellectual Freedom Committee, 30, 37, 43, 51, 52, 53, 56, 98, Arkansas Democrat, 41 135, 139-41, 143, 146, 151, 153, 160, 171 Arkansas Gazette, 8 legal counsel of, 55 Armbruster, Carl, 158 Library Administration Division, 53, 56 Arms Equal, 62 Midwinter Meeting, Chicago, January 1972, 37, 43, 139 Armstrong, Ed, 104 Midwinter Meeting, Los Angeles, January 1971,43, 51 Arnebergh, Roger, 101 Office for Intellectual Freedom, 10, 43, 49, 51, 52, 53, 97, 98, Art and Pornography, 112 132,139 Art Cinema Theater, 90 policies Free Access to Libraries for Minors, An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights, 139 Freedom To Read Statement, 43, 52, 92, 103, 162 How Libraries Can Resist Censorship, 37 How Schools and Libraries Can Resist Censorship, 37 Librmy Bill of Rights, 37, 50, 51, 52, 92, 101, 103, 125, 138, STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP 139,146,162 AND MANAGEMENT Policy on Challenged Library Materials, 92 Program of Action for Mediation, Arbitration, and Inquiry, The Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom is published 51,53,55,56 six times a year, semi-monthly, excluding an index issue, "Resolution on Governmental Intimidation," 140 published once a year, by the American Library Associa on sanctions, 56, 57 tion, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611; Ameri School Library Bill of Rights, 52 can Library Association, owner; Judith F. Krug and Statement on Labeling, 50 What To Do Before the Censor Comes-And After, 37,49-56 James A. Harvey, editors, 50 East Huron Street, Chica President of, 56 go, IL 60611. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and Public Library Association, 37 other security holders owning 1 percent or more of total RTSD/RSD Committee on Public Documents, 43 bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. Social Responsibilities Round Table, 151 Staff Committee on Mediation, Arbitration, and Inquiry, 53, EXTENT AND NATURE OF CIRCULATION 54,55,56 ("Average" figures denote the average number of Young Adults Services Division, 37 American Nazi Party, 68, 163 copies for issues during preceding 12 months; "actual" American Newspaper Guild, 158 figures denote the actual number of copies of single issue American Opinion, 131 published nearest the filing date.) Total number of American Prison Association, 143 copies printed: Average, 3200; Actual, 3500. Paid cir America's Best Cinema Corp., 119, 164 culation through dealers and carriers, street vendors, and Amsterdam News, 58 Anarchist Cookbook, 13 counter sales: None. Paid circulation, through mail sub Anastaplo, George, 165 scriptions: Average, 2800; Actual, 2800. Total paid Anderson, Dale, 103 circulation: Average, 2800; Actual, 2800. Free distri Anderson, William, 45 bution: Average, 200; Actual, 200. Total Circulation: Andrei Rubley, 63 And Who Shall Censor the Censors?, 111 Average, 3000; Actual, 3000. Office use, leftover, Animal Lovers, 120 spoiled: Average, 200; Actual, 500. Total: Average, Anne of a Thousand Days, 93 3200; Actual, 3500. Anthony, Fred P. (Judge), 147 Statement of Ownership, Management, APA. See American Prison Association and Circulation (PS Form 3526, July 1971) "Apesar De Voce," 62 Appleton, David, 42 for 1972 filed with the United States Appleton Post Crescent, 89 Post Office in Chicago, September 14, 1972. 2 Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom Art exhibits Beno, Thomas, 104 controversial oil painting removed, 75-76 Berger, Helmut, 99 nude painting of President Nixon withdrawn, 107 Berkeley Barb, 16, 19 pressure to close show exerted by legislators, 92 Berkeley High School, 127 prize-winning photograph removed, 156-57 Berkeley Juvenile Bureau, 127-28 Art Gallery Association, 92 Berkeley Police Department, 128 Artists in America, 14 Berman, Sanford, 112 Ashmore, Harry, 8 Bernardo, Charles M., 106 Aspin, Les, 119 Bernstein, Bernard, 86 Assault on Privacy, 131 Berrigan, Daniel, 48, 144 Assembly of God Church, 104 Berrigan, Philip, 48, 144 Assistant Librarian, 140 Berrigan vs. Norton, 144 Associated Library and Educational Research Team for Survival, Bethel Baptist Church, 71 122 Bevan, David G., 25 Association of American Correspondents (London), 62 Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, 17 Association of American Publishers, 113 Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, 94 Athens News, 25, 62 Bible,25,84,93,106 Attica Prison, 158 Bill of Rights in Action: Freedom of Speech, The, 132 Auditorium-Coliseum Authority, 23 Bill of Rights in Action: The Right to Privacy, The, 132 August 1914, 42 Biological Sciences Curriculum Study ( BSCS) series, 167 Australia Bird, Eugene K., 158 Brathurst: Laborer pleads guilty to displaying obscene tattoo Birmingham News, 128 in public place, 27 Birns, Harold (Judge), 48 Canberra: Censors cut parts of movie Panic in Needle Park, 64 Birth Control Handbook, A, 114 Melbourne: Vice squad officers seize copies of Little Red Birth control information, 114, 167 School Book, 118 Birth of a Nation, The, 78 Awakening McArthur Free Press, The, 91, 133 Blacker, Edwin, 76 Awards Black, Hugo (Justice), 1, 12, 13,134,166 received by ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee, 171 Black Light Explosion Company, 76 Axilbund, Melvin