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PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER MONDAY BY STRAIT AND ASSOCIATES, 471 MINNA, San Francisco, TELEPHONES : VOLUME 3, California. Subscriptions $5^00 per year mailed first class. Guy Strait, \YU 6-5433 NUMBER Editor, Harry d'Turk Associate Editor. Copyrighted 986-5433 Bobby Baker’s^ Friends Vote WHAT HAPPÌNEO AT THE HAIGHT THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CONGRESS Well the Joint The brash young men who is closed, has passed a bill by a roll-call vote of 301 to 81 prohib­ but let's take It did hot understand the dif­ from the iting the Mattachlne Society of Washington, D.C. from get­ top... “ ' ference between publicity and ting a fund raising permit. notoriety arranged for radio "Will the gentleman-say Bernle and Tony blew into The bill. Introduced by a time on KMPX-FM. The first that he does not condone It?" town from Hollywood with a East Texas Representative, cut off the air Rep Snyder persisted. six months lease on tjiis— l,__ [.program was John Dowdy (Democrat),states when the word 'gay' was men­ Rep. Ryan didn't reply,but 500 seat theater In ^ra p i d ­ that before an organization tioned. In the meantime some Rep. Multer said Chat all ly deteriorating neighborhood can secure such a permit It those who signed the minority shopping district... letters and phone calls were must convince the commission­ report do not condone Matca- They proceeded to decorate received that would be em- ers of the District that such chlne activities nor do the the place and clean it up. In' barrasslng to the originators a fund raising w o u M "benefit the meantime they contacted a If they were made public. We Commissioners. or assist in promoting Che The Supreme Court,he said, number of frlendl^^'Qewspaper were surprised to find that public health and welfare and reporters who were starving some <£ the most vocal advo­ has ruled in case after case would not effect morals of that you cannot transform Che for news between the Republi­ cates of free speech are a the District." can and the Democratic Con­ little on the conservative Issuance of a certificate of Rep. Abraham MulCer (demo-' registration Into discretion­ ventions and arranged for a side when they do not agree crat,New York), one of nine few publicity stunts... with the speaker... ary power-^- District Committee members The bill now goes to the They then contacted this Charges of Cosa Nostra and who filed minority views on paper and arranged for Bn ad- "The Mob" were flying back Senate District Comnittee the bill pointed out that where no further action Is vertisment. Some we 11 • and forth among "The Sky the Mattachlne Society would wishers suggesteinihat they Falling" alarmists... anticipated. not be effected by the leg­ The Citizens News has ask­ contact another~l^blisher in The editor of the Citizens islation in that the Society the field who had contemplat- News has some old-time con­ ed for the record of the roll was not seeking Co solicit call vote so chat persons all led the publication of a news­ nections with people In the over $1500. Testimony has over the country may be fam­ paper. This they did... know In Chicago and New Or­ revealed that Che group has iliar with the way their There was no end of per­ leans and asked them to look less than 30 members and Is chosen representatives voted. sonality clashes with the re­ Into the background of these raising no more Chan $200 a sult that some ill-advised people... year and that only organiza­ One Informant, an old-time words were exchanged on both tions raising over $1500 need sides... hood said, "What-a-the hell, permits. Honolulu: One other organization got you-a know we-a donna wanna Rep. William Ryan, (Demo., in on the act with consider­ Ina tha theat' businezz.Alla N.Y.) asked, "Aré we going to able talk but approaches by I kina find Is thata these a make Che Connilssloners judges their members amounted to but boys are short-a cash..." of public morals?" He said CRIME WAVE very little other than* Injur By this time chat much was the bill was "clearly uncon­ Three young Halawa broth­ ed egos on both sides... apparent because checks had stitutional." ers were recently arrested Then the Halght-Ashbury started bouncing like a good Rep. M.G. (Gene) Snyder for selling bead-iels to Che Neighborhood Improvement As­ grade of latex... (Republican.,Ky) tossed Rep tourists on the Old Pall Road sociation got Into the act. A In a meeting where the ed­ Ryan a curve. "Does the gen­ near Klmo Drive. large number of the Comniunlty itor was present some of the tleman from New York condone The boys - aged 17,14,an^. were Surprized to find our misunderstandings about these what Che Mattachlne Society 11-were chafgda'wtiti’^U'ihnli« organizations wclrklng with ^ boys were aired. Without any Is doing?", he asked. delinquency as minors engaged group of people.Jwho have been disclosure of certain knoW' "The Mattachlne Society Is In 'street sales without per consistently antagonistic to lege to the contrary, the not before the House," Rep mlts. They told the police '^he r mere presence... (Continued on Page 10) Ryan replied. t4>elr father was unemployed. 1 PAGE 3 LOW CRIME RATE IS PROVABLE cocic arugs toaroitui cities where homosexuals are benzedrlnes, etc.) not very much in evidence. ’ In age groups almost one nese Girls Are Brothers The Citizens News has been bombarded______with stories from SEX OFFENSES third of all sex offenses. all ___over...-r, ^ e United-States . , , ------wherein- -‘-'“■..oc.iiuai.!»homosexuals are accuseoaccused It is a unprovable, yet were committed by persons 18 of comnltting a high percentage of the crimes in the Unit­ foregoneconclusion that homo­ years of age or under. Yet ed States. sexuals gravitate to the big there is constant talk of In Florida recently homosexuals have been accused re­ cities of the United States. protecting the 'teenagers' peatedly of causing everything from the disaster at the Yet in sex offenses not in­ against the homosexuals. cluding prostitution and com­ increase in the boll weavll in Georgia NO CONNECTION On Monday July 20th, 1964, the Federal Bureau of InvLt mercialized vice such as gam­ igatlon Issued a booklet of 170 pages as a compilation of bling, the 53 largest cities Try as we may we can find statistics regarding "Crime in the United States." of the United States with a, no connection with homosex- Nowhere in these 170 pages total population of 37,840, als and crime. does the word 'homosexual' 000 the rate per 100,000 of appear. fenders (both hetero and Homosexuality is evident- homosexual) and robbery. persons Involved was 76.5; so unimportant a factor in R e g W d ^ g murder the book While in 74 cities of popul­ says: In the case of aggravated the natlona'l-'picture that the assault Mr. Hoover said,"Past ation from 250,000 to 100, Federal Bureau of Investlga- "Nationally in 1f963, 31 % surveys have shown that this 000 the rate per 100,000 was tio^.,^oes not consider it of of the willful killings oc­ crime is similar to murder in 86.3 an increase of 10% in any mod»nt, since the report curred within a family unit does not mention it in any and 511. resulted from alter­ that about 2/3 of the of­ way whatsoever. cations outside the family fenses involved persons with­ in the same family unit or but usually aulUllgamong acquainc*acquaintWWW wsia.w va. Faraflex, a blend of rayon 8,500 ances. Of the killings *'®re otherwise acquainted... nylon, acetate and In 1 QAi 1 19 V. imn . . . "primari'primarily Iv because nfof chethe in 1963; 12 % or almost 1100 spandex fibers could be identified as fel­ relationship between the as­ ony murder; i.e.,the victim sailant and the victim there was killed by a robber, sex is comparatively little pro­ offender or other.felon."... secution for this offense... Of the 31% "inside the only 27% were found guilty as in the-shadows of the stage, BToshlyukl Kawamura. TheTi charged." ' ^ H i»' brstten, Fuknnomka and Haakj^nosuke. as he does, the Job. ffather's real name is Jujio family unit" spouse killing spouse accounted for %; The difference in their Kawamura. 53 Parents killing children, RAPE father's last name and theirs After the third generation is easily cleared up. _ 17 percent; Children killing "Thesjq were 16,400 forci­ — On the stage of the Hono­ in Kabuki,. an actor assumes a and performances, both must Their names are meiely parents 6 percent. Murder ble rape offenses reported in lulu International Center's name with greater prestige, CO go high school when in Tp. stage names, they said.Their among other family relatives 1963"...It goes without say­ Concert Hall, they look like kyo. and certain naiiies are associ­ accounted for 24%. In kill­ ing that homosexuals did not real names are Toyohide and ated with Kabuki families. two pretty Japanese girls Kabuki is their Tife,tho, ings outside the family unit, figure in these cases. gracefully portraying kuchos and the brothers say their lovers' quarrels accounted ^ ' (small butterflies) in their biggest ambitioh is fo reach for 17%, drinking situtations ROBBERY ,"Renjishi" Kabuki dance. stardom. , 14%, quarrels over money 5% No statistics were given r But when you s ^ them As is the case with the and revenge 4%. in this case that would lend -off stage and minus the or­ kMNOUNCING THE children of Kabuki families, Thus we cannot, say that any light to the sex status nate wigs, beautiful kimonos they just naturally Joined a homosexuals accounted very of the individuals committing and chalk-white makeup,~ you troupe and were trained - in heavily in the murder picture the offenses. However the are amazed to find they' re dancing by their father. since only 12% of the total largest number of offenses, a couple of grinning high Other masters are training could be blamed 6n sex of- by far were committed by per­ ^ h o p t boys who like to play them in dramatics, singing, sons 15 to 19 and 20 to 24 basebhll,swim and practice and instrument playing. CITY OFFENSES RANK years old. Ju'do. ^ Three years ago, they went (Listed in PER HUND­ IN Fukunoske, 18,and Hashin- to Russia with the troupe for order of RED THOU­ GAY BURGLARY osuke Kawamure, only 16, are a series of performances in crime rate) SAND AREA The overwhelming number of already skilled "oyama" (fe­ 29KJHaflioniUt llonterey— Leningrad and Moscow, but nor Los Angeles - 2935 ' cases of burglary were com­ male impersonators)^They're 6 mally they don't travel much Miami 2466 8 mitted by persons from 10 to the sons of Utaemon Naka­ except during the annual ex­ Chicâgo 2195 5 14 and 15 to 19 years of age. mura, Japan's outstanding change of performers between Denver 2075 ? Kabuki "oyama." the Tokyo and the Osaka Ka­ . BeginiTog Sept. 16th Houston 202ê AUTO HIEFT The boys have been with buki groups. 11 San Francisco 2025 1 66% of the thefts of auto- the Crand Kabuki troup for When interviewed, the two Newark 1857 2ymobiles were comnltted by per S t r e ,t c h slacks in Fo rah 's eight years and still have a young performers were com­ TERRY.JAY.JAMIE&CHRIS Detroit 17|92 12 sons from 10 to 19 years new, good-looking reverse twist * long apprenticeship ahead. fortably garbed in cotton age. Atlanta 1781 13 fabric. Cuffless, tapered-leg styl­ They won't be considered as "kurogo," the off-stage uni­ St. Louis 1756 ing. polo pockets. A new high full-fledged Kabuki artists form of the Kabuki actor. San Francisco'S Finest Impersonators 21 NARCOTICS Kansas City 1715 in comfort plus trim smartness . . . until they're 30. They're The kurogo is a black or ? The West Coast has long New York 1688 new tones of Olive, Blue-Olive, the sixth generation of Ka­ dark blue'long-sleeved gar­ WEDNESDAY SUNDAY 4 had the reputation for being thro Washington, D, C. 1621 and Black. -> buki players. ment with breeches and tight 7 the center of the homosexual Baltimore 1477 During their apprentice­ leggins ending in tabls. Its ? and narcotic traffic. Yet Minneapolis 1446 ship, they must learn all the object is to make the wearer 15 ” Seattle this report shows that the Woiirt 76 fo 3d" Kabuki arts - the songs, the 1417 2 as inconspicuous as possible, Boston western states has the low- l*ngtki 77" lo 33" dancing;’'the acting, and must covering even the backs of 1262 San Diego est percentage of arrests be able to play the shamlsen the hands. 1258 $798 Philadelphia ’ for heroin,cocaine, etc. It and other Instrumenta. If needed on stage during Mexican Dinners 10/3 Buf fal^^ has the highest rate for ar­ Their rigorous training a perfortnahcc, tb''hetp with 1058 , LEO’S Pittsburg rests for the non-hablt-form- schedule leaves little time a costume or setting change, 1U6- 8925 959 20 Cincinnati Ing marijuana; and is surpas­ for sports or recreation. Be­ the kurogo-garbed actor dons 883 17 ÌENS SHOP Milwaukee sed by the Northeastern and sides their Kabuki training a black hood-like mask,stays 856 COCKTAILS-FINE WINES Cleveland 780 .M the South for other non-nar- 90S IM IET KAUENY SPEAKS ON THE AIR ATHENEUM REVIEW HOUSTON Dr. Franklin E, Kameny, president of the Washington In Che Bayou Clty>Houston, THE ATHENEUM REVIEV A MARKET SURVEY- ■ ■ Texas-one of Che mosC fabul­ MattaA^ne Society, addressed ous lounges «ever,has made Ics the New York Mattachlne at a The Atheneum Society of celebration of the 100th such debuc. The Red Room,by name, America, Inc.,Box 2278, In meeting \ 1C Is owned and operaCed by Miami, Florida h^' publish­ "Of particular Interest to 12.000.000 HOMOSEXUALS WILL EARN .AND SPEND $49.236,000.000 one of our mosC respecCed and ed the first copy of The our audience was Dr. Kameny's loved clClzens. IC Is plush, Atheneum Review, This has stand regarding the "matter plush. As you enCer Che door- more than a passing Inter­ of the origins of homosexual­ (Forty nine billion, two hundred and thirty- six million you know ChaC you have come est to persons Interested In ity, and the possibility of InCo a place designed wlch the personal freedom field re-orlentatlon to heterosex­ Che comforC of Che cusComer because It Is the first such uality. While as a person dollars) this THIS YEAR. HERE IS HOW IT WILL BE SPENT: In mind. publication from south of dealing In all aspects of Offering a double bar Co i the Mason-Dlxon line. homosexuality, I find these drinking crowd, Che Red Room This publication Is ' not questions are of some passing has enjoyed a good business a masterpiece of printing or Interest — from the. view­ since Ic opened Ics doors In of layout but Is factual and May. Wlch Che candy-sCrlpe point of civil liberties and V' does not pull any punches. 1» DOLLARS BAY AREA PER YEAR red and whlCe Cles and panes In an article, "The Legal social rights, these ques­ ITEM tions Interest me not at all. INDIVIDUAL of Che barCenders Che place Guardians of Injustice", the DOLLARS "I do not see the NAACP jusC seems Co roll ouC Ctw editor clearly points out an and CORE worrying about which red carpeC for each and all old truth: Injustice and bi­ 11.964.348.000 $239,286,000 $997. Che cusComers. gotry florlsh because It chromosome ^nd gene produces FOOD 24.3 $ Guy Scralc, EdlCor of Che 17,724,960 73. °°°Then on June lOch anocher Is profitable to politicians a black skin, or about the TOBACCO 1.8 - — 886,246,000 place made a bid for (he besc Citizens News was a guest of and law enforcement officers. possibility of bleaching a ALCOHOLIC cusCoffiers In Cown. The Euro Spectrum 74, KCBS, on the Altho the views of the CN Negro. I do not see any piean Lounge on Leeland. Ac 19th of August. This Is a differ somewhat from that of great Interest on the part of BEVERAGES 2.7 1.329.372.000 26,583,440 110. '“ihls same locaClon for many question and answer program the Atheneum Review, It___Is. B'nai B'rith-Anti-Defamation - 10.093.380.000 204,867,600 84 years was locaCed The LlCCle beamed-because ot the after- of vital importance that all League in the possibility of HOUSING 20.6 Lounge. Always one of che noon hours- to the housewife views be expressed, this Is solving anti-semitism by con- CLOTHING 15.4 7.582.344.000 151,646,880 631. "tnosC friendly apoLs In Hous- Each of the questions ask particularHy notlcable verting Jews to Christians. to Con, Che new place has bar­ ed would require a volume regards to articles written "In all .these minority PERSONAL aC Cenders who almosc sparkle a answer, but they were not by Mr. Pennekamp of the Miami groups, we are Interested In NEEDS — 4.9 2.412.564.000 48,251,280 201. welcome,.______all,Intolerant. Herald. — — obtaining rights for our r e ^ 2.264.856.000 45,296,720 188. °“°Scill anocher new place Is In order to subscribe to spective minorities AS Jews, M E D I C A L 4.6 In che currenc scene-The ­ The Atheneum Review, merely AS Negroes, and AS HOMOSEX­ RECREATION 6.5 5,200^40,000 64,002,800* ^ 266. nival Room aC 2472 Bolsover, "Light and Gay" (In Hermann send $5.00 plus a statement UALS. Why we arq,Njgroes, Park) to the tune of "Night 2.461.800.000 49,227,600 205. opera'Ced by Bill and Bonnie. that you are over 21 years of Jews or Homosexuals ’is*" total- MISC 5.0 °°°The Surf has compleCed Ics and Day". age to the above address. ly irrelevant." TRANSPORTA­ revamping and Is a popular “““The Off Main (Which really 111,273,760 463. hangouC. is off Main Street on Bell-) TION 11.3 5,563,688,000 “““Offering cdnClnubus encer has changed itjs entertainment CalnmenC In Che form of Lll' for "the pleasure of your READING AND company" and continues to be Lavender Lexicon Mlki^aC Che Hammond wltfh sev- 1,477,080,000 29,541,600 123. eral cusComers always ready ij)ne of the best places to go A Dictionary EDUCATION 3.0 Co Cake Co Che keyboard Is In Harris County, The ShowboaC. There Chey “““With all the new placed In of have continuous sessions of the field and the changes in Terms and Phrases 'whomplng 1C up'. .The Sing- entertainment, Houston is so jng Mernuild lays Chem Ip Che busy trying to catch the . new- ~ -- $ 2 .0 0 . floor (only flguraClvely,my scene that the''^stomers are The homosexual presents a very large economic puzzle to 2. The female homosexual accounts for almost 70% of dear) wlch her rendlclon of on a merry-go-roUnd. STRAIT 471 Aiinna SF. the merchants aAd dispensers of services In the country* It the married homosexuals. That is: 75%^o£- the homosexuals was only quite recently that very much thought was given to never marry; of the 25% that do marry,//O out of 100 will this fantastically large market* Even at this writing we be women. find that only a small percentaec of the supplisrs are /liere Is absolutely nothing that can be said that will concemea with this market, primarily because no economic apply to all homosexuals except that they either have, are surveys have been made to determine the needs and desires, will, or want to engage In homoerotlc practices. Every­ RtOMAN’S plus the ability to pay* thing else must be prefaced with the phrase, ."Moat or many This survey, made by the Editor of the Citizens News is homosexuals,.." This la not used In this survey but Is to the first such ever to be attempted. The Editor was form­ be Implied In everything said herelni^ erly employed as sales researcher^and assistant sales man­ ager of one of the largest building materials suppliers in FOOD $11,964,348,000 MESSAGE SERVICE the United States* The percentage figures of spending and We can find no appreciable difference between the eating Income are taken both from actual surveys and from bullet­ habits of the homosexual unless it be that since so many « A CLEARING HOUSE FOR GOODS A SERVICES ins of the Department of Commerce and the Department of either live alone or share with other adults their living iiKurq- Motion Picture and TV, Ball Bondsmen, Body Guards, Chaffeurs, Cross Count-ry Information, Dentists, Dinner Labor Statistics. None of the governmental documents refer quarters, there la a alight tendancy to spend a little more' Towitatlons Dinner Guests, Employers, Employees, Film Developing, Food Caterers, Hair Stylist« Interior Decorators on the evening meal but this Is not significant. Eating I^teresting’piaces, Language Instruction, Legal Aid, Models (Physique), Models (Fashion), telling and re- ' to homosexuals as such and are used only for checking on f Int out in restaurants la also a factor in that sociability Is mailing. Party Invitations, Party Guests, Physique Photos, Personal Secretary Services, Sketch Artists, Traveling the figures for this Independent survey. \ achieved thereby whereas the family must of necessity for Companions* The homosexual has very few ^a'racteristlcs but some in the sake of the children (and the pocketbook) eat aihome. formation Is available merely by observation. Other Infor­ mation is secured by comparing statistics: TOBACCO $886, 246,000 1. Only one out of four homosexuals Is, or ever has We find no difference In the tobacco habits of the homo­ SAN FRANCISCO • YU6-5433 LOS ANGELES • 0L6-9068V______been married. This is to be compared with the national sexual unless It is the number who do not smoke. Personal care is Important to the homosexual and a large number do figure of about 90%. i^ost merchants and manufacturers are unaware of this are not very disturbed by the national boycott on their products by the Garment Workers Union), ^^odxHa

WEATHER REPORT San Franclsco-Mostly Fair with scattered hot spots. Los Angeles-Storm Warn­ ings in downtown areas Concord,Calif.-Heat Wave Chicago-Continued Warm NY-Unsettled New Orleans-Heat Wave Miaml-Heat Wave NEWS St. Louis-Fair Kansas City-Fair Denver-Fair ------PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER MONDAY BY STRAIT AND ASSOCIATES, 471 MINNA, San Francisco, TELEPHONES : Volume III 3, California. Subscriptions $ 5^0 per year mailed first class. Guy StrSTfri YU 6-5433 Number 23 Editor, Harry d'Turk Associate Editor. Copyrighted 986-5433 MATTACHINE M H T SIT-IN PROBABLE PLUSH DOGGIE SIT IN? The Mattachine Society of San Francisco held its annual The Plush Doggie is a hotdog and hamburger place locat­ conference at 1036 Bush, The Precarious Vision Coffee ed very near the cable car turntable in San Francisco. It Shop. This establishment is operated under the auspices' is open 24 hours a day and does not even have doors on of the Young Adult Project of the Glide Methodist Church. the Market Street S^ideV” ~ ^ About 40 highly Interested persons attended the con­ This is the busiest area in San Francisco in many more ference where the subject was, "The Invasion of Privacy". ways than one. Recently the management has taken a . jaun­ Prior to manning the meeting the President of the Mat­ diced view of customers who dawle overly long with a cup of tachine Spci^ty of San Francisco, Hal Call commented on coifee or who come into the place to talk to other patrons the growth of the 'homophiTe' movement in the United without buying 'anything themselves. States in recent years. He presented to the group each of the publications that are currently on_ the market and Even more recently this This would probably mark assured the audience that the Mattachine Review would be dim view of non-income bear­ the first time caucasions back in print in the very near future, saying, "The ing business has occasioned have had occasion to use this plates are now being made and printing will start within the management to refuse to law which must be prosecuted the next few days." ^ serve^ersons who they do by the Federal District At­ Aspects of Invasion of Pri­ not particularily appreciate torney. CANNON Robert W. Cromey,of vacy. " ^ on the premises. Any inference chat the All Saints Episcopal Chwch Prior to this discussion The management has been persons involved were homo­ then spoke on the LegST and it was generally understood overly careful chat this dim sexual is bound to bring a moral issues involving the that Mr.. Mohler was the only view did nj3t include persons suit, for defamation of char­ of ^irlcan descent. So care-^ invasion of privacy. .Canon full time legal researcher,- ' acter against the place. ful have they been—Cof make ' Cromey insisted that every in.California however he told (Continued on Page 4) person had the right to the a rather unbelievable tale of exceptions in this case that 'withdrawal from society' being commissioned to follow a number of these have prac­ for private matters and it a young lover and happened to tically camped out in the back areas of the place. maTtered“not what'those pick up his trail on Holly­ STARTING matters might be. wood Boulevard at the same RecentljPsome persons ¿1 Robert Dlrksen, Public timed he picked up his "man farlly good position and Soc­ Relations Director for the Friday" and then going to the ial standing in the city have yOUNG Mattachine Society present­ airport, taking off in his been refused service in this Grandma signed the papers ed a highly informative and plane, tracking the lover on place and last week a person so her 15-year-old grandson well organized slide pro­ the highway to his motel and who is noted for his freehand could buy an $85 used car off gram on techniques of eaves­ then landing and checking in spending was invited by i SF a Boise lot. dropping and 'bugging' ap­ at an adjoining room and apr policeman to’ leave the place The dealer pocketed the paratus used by various and plying the latest devîWes of or be arrecced for vagrancy. money and grandmother and the sundry agencies. "Some of invasion of privacy»- Said Since California does not grandson drove away. the devices used," said Dlrk­ Mohler, "I know more about have a vagrancy law as such, A few blocks away the sen, "are no larger than a this boy now than anyone else it was of course,an empty transmission fell out of the cigarette lighter and are for in town." threat. However a number of car, traffic snarled and Che sale to anyone who has the Mr. Mohler then proceeded the people who have been in­ police arrived on the scene. price." to quote cases where the in­ sulted by the management have They found that grandma was­ Dane Mohler, President of vasion of privacy hadTiU been employed an attorney to loojt n't grandma at all, but a the Los Angeles Mattachine forbidden by various courts into the matter with a view 13-year-old boy in disquise. Society, Legislative Advo­ of the land. He deplored the Coward filing suit in federal ' l^.was a very clever dis­ cate, and Private Eye Extra­ court under the civil rights use of these techniques on guise, police said. Including ordinary spoke on the "Legal (Continued on Page 4) law recently enacted by Con­ 'a-voice like a real grandma gress^______------— ^ -i-______Page 3 watched activities below thru vents in the celling. COPS & ROBBERS T ROOM TRIAL The DA in his closing The first twoO Afof 31 menni« ■ I It 4 A ____ 1 his problem and that he came arguments made the classic NEW ORLEANS ABOHSH THEA.B.C.r arrested In mass police raids to Chula- Vista to live with misstatement of the year in RX:SEX? Undercover officers of the Most recent outrage com­ on a Caiula Vista public rest, his parents to try to change saying,"The defendants have A Swedish psychiatrist sal Reliable sources have indicated that plans are underway special '^ace squad in New Or. mitted by the ABC was a den­ room last spring were found .s ways. participated earlier in he considered sex a medicine to offer to the voters of California an Iniclatl'ue petition leans arrested a man in the ial of a license Co a well- guilty this week of sex per- I Both defendants during the their lives in homosexual for mental illness and pet^ Chat would abolish the police powers of the Depaixmenc of famous Dixie's Bar of Music, appointed establishments to by a Superior Court l^ur day trial admitted their acts. They were evasive and sonal trouble a|nd that'Ut Alcoholic Beverage Control. ' * 701 Bourbon. This arrest was offer flamenco dancing to Jury of seven women and five ihtentlon of committing fel­ contradictory on the stand .. should be freely available This department of the state govemmen(T*has absolute and men. made during an investigation Che publl^. It was within a latio (oral-genital copula­ as opposed to the officers and devoid of taboos as a compleEB'-control over the issuance of licenses and the re­ of reported homosexual acti­ few feet of the new San Fran­ Chula Vista is a suburb of tion), but denied consumna- who had absolutely no mot­ drug. vocation of same for almost any reason thev see fit. Nc>t San Diego. vity in that establishment. cisco Hilton where recently tlon of the act. ive for lying." Dr. Lars Ullerstam said, only do they exercise control on the Issu^ce of license, Police said that the in. great number of bars were Ordered to coynty jail The reason giben for lion- The DA said that both de­ he ^lleyes that prostitu­ vTb,uC act as legislative, executive, and judicial arms of vestlgatlon was started when opened with the complete ap­ were Frank Dawson Host an un­ consumation was Host's- con­ fendants had passed by other tion is humanitarian and' un- Che state government in any case where revocation or sus­ they received numerous com­ proval of the Department of ^ employed Beauty college stu­ tention that he had not bath'- public restrooms to come to der certain conditions young pension of licenses are Involved. plaints that homosexuals were Alcoholic Beverage Control. ' dent and Clarence Collins, an ed for a week,' which trigger­ the Menibrial Park facility men and women should be per­ The plan, as It^ow stands unemployed food brokerage molesting people who entered The CN would not by this ed close questioning of the which was'iproven, by the mass mitted to enter or patronize is to make ready the petition salesman. this establishment. infer that the Hilton paid- beauty college student by arrest of 31 persons there to the world's oldest profession and determine exactly what Jail instructions on Host The man was approached by of Che government has been off so they could open the Judge Shell be a homosexual rendezvous. freely; He suggested there potclons of the act.are to included the notation-, "Keep a vice squad officer who was filled with graft, payoffs, bars in the establishanent, -Collins, described by his might be "sexual Samaritans" be voided. In the meantime separate from Collins." The penalty for fellatio quite handsome and after one and corruption. The pubTid but the record of the ABC is attorney as "intellectual, to help out. various licensees will be Host, when arrested ,in in California can be as much drink the officer suggested has been^made Increasingly such as to make this within cultured, and having finesse, STATE CONTROLLED contacted and organization­ March told police he was sep­ as 15 years in jail. that the man 'buy me a drink' aware of the inability of the realm of possibility. It bv^t caught in an emotionally Ullerstam said brothels al work will be done. arated from his wife and had which was immediately done. the ABC to cope with prob­ would be entirely safe to depressed state," was asked shpuld be state-controlled, Since the ABC controls al­ "this problem" since he was Next the officer suggest­ lems and Che increasing in­ say that if such a payoff was by the DA, "How could you with doctors, social workers, most 10,000 businesses in Che 19. He told the Jury,under ed that they go 'somewhere cidence of violation of liq­ offered that it found ready tell Host was a prospect?" MEN O F THE and Che Swedish medical coun­ state and has life and death cross examinatj^n by District else' and when they arrived uor laws in the United States acceptance. Collins replied, "By the TWILIGHT ZONE cil supervising them. This power over them, it is anti­ Attorney Thomas Waddell,-he at 1542 Tulane, the home of (130,000 in 1963), has point­ he walked, the way he tarried An interesting and informa­ would Insure price control cipated that pressure will had received an undesirable the victim, he was arrested ed up the growing need for a and because of a suggestive tive booklet discussing the and proper working conditions be used to keep these busi­ discharge from the Air Force on charges of obscenity change in this field. air about him." gay male. Also has personal for male and female proscl- nesses from participating in because of homosexual activi­ At the same time S i T New The Citizens News will be Chula Vista Police offic­ ads. Also other interesting tutes.- It would also do the Initiative organization. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZENS ties. , Orleans a hot tamale vender distributive agency for the ers who testified were Det­ info^nation. Send $1,00 to away with procurers and pro­ This~mo'xe Is likely to be­ He also said he had ^een was robbed~ó^227üDl“ $4,700 petitions to change the ABC ectives Ted Bell, Gill Bre- DEPARIMENT D fiteering gnagsterT T he come—intense ly-emharra-sslng NEWS. MAILED OTHER THAN employed as a bartender ^in worth of Jewelry was stolen; J u r isdiction. tsch and Sgt. Bill Stefan.- claimed. to GoVi— Edmund Brown—in that Los Angeles, catering to perr »OOV - gex a«1l a man was killed in an argu­ Since*Jhese petitions can They described their stakeout cuivn-ww7e*ti». Ullerstam set forth his he has recently appointed an FIRST CLASS $10.00 MAILED sons who created the wrong ment over auto repairs, no not be offered to the voters lo ^the loft of the Memorial theories in his first -book, old golfing crony to head up environment for a person with suspects are known in either of the state until 1965 there Park restroom from which they "The Sexual Minorities," to Che ABC. FIRST CLASS,PLAIN,SEALED of the three latter cases. In California, as well as is ample opportunity for the be published this week. It organizational work to be was expected.to shock many in most ocher states of the ENVELOPE $5.00 done. people-even in liberal Swe­ union Che liquor control arm den where few sexual taboos remain. — Ullerstam, a handsome psy­ chiatrist serving at Beckom gerga Mental Hospital -said S/im, M m and tong of timb! his book is aimed at the mor­ al hooligans, doctors,politi­ cians and Judges-who are op­ posed to prostitution, SOCIAL FUNCTION ----- He^.ca.lled jsn, health au t h ­ orities to set up brothels under medical supervision to 'save the perverse minority.' 5atiLí¿au, 19^ 5epb.M. "A cruel legislation is barring the perverse people from sexual happiness.... 9* dò Closing that is why I wrote my book," Ullerstam said. TicKcts ujil\ W cd; tUfi door for

held every 30mm, 10*.30foroo SPECIAL dnuutn^^ o.-fcMIDNiTE^ l•S0f^Mfora< CO.VC of ^ c r eocVu AU ttie Fried Ckickcn ^ occriEAX .KH & e c r .I0 ^ p«r ()|as% B o f T I c 2.5 » « 0« for just plain loafing. You're 7 8 6 H >tCfl h V t \ C m .»; now featured at ^ ISO MENS SHOP ^ C o r n t o w e ; C o h c flU, Even bñiyj FRiEMDS ---- 9IBB lARKET tlcal plums, so he appointed John Ferdon to be District Attorney. POLITICS John Ferdon, Supervisor of the City and County of San ®°“There are two kinds of extremist-those who are for your Francisco has a distinguished career In government. This Under ThilMushroom Cloud by Harry d'Turk candidate and those who are for the opponent. Rest assd/'- is what the San Francisco Examiner said, not us. So far * ed that those who áre for the opponent are the most danger­ as we are able to determine, Mr. Ferdon is about as dis­ ous to America. tinguished as one bean In a jar of thousands of beans. He For instance. It Is a foregone conclusion that all"John has done no partlcul^ harm nor particular good. He was Birch members will vote for Goldwater and that all Amerl- ) t^ere,..that Is abpdt all that can be said about him. But Last Fling of Summer Tear Gas, Dogs cans for Democratic Action will vote for Johnson; Almost to fill the post'ie held on the Board of Supervisors, our all Comnmnlsts will vote for Johnson and almost all Fac> highly distinguished mayor, the one who was going to tear Ists will vote for Goldwater; but the KKK Is split down down the Embarcadero Freeway the minute he was elected-ex- Used on Youths the middle for the most part they will be undá^ded be­ cept he has never gotten around to it, John Shelley, had cause they belong to the "Yellow Dog" factlon-Tltey'd vote still another plum to pass out and he gave it to Terry i. for a yellow dog, just so long as he was a democrat. Francois. oooThc Community seems to be about evenly divided as to Terry Francois is the first negro ever to serve on the which candidate they will support. Those who are afraid Board o^^upervisors here. We expect great things of him of the support of Dave Heyler and Charles Conrad (Two of as he represents the minority viewpoint. ^ Seaside Rioting California's worst bigots) for jGoldwater, and'^ those who Freeway tearerdowner Shelly found himself In a bad and m feel that Johnson Is a bag of wind with a dust storm In untenable position recently when he appointed the son of Radio and TV every-hour repeat the tales. Bewildered the offing. With Brovmle^rown and "There should be a it was"'being forged into weapons that were used agains the Dr. Ertola to the Board after the death of Dr. Ertola. It citizens ask, "Why?" It's senseless!" Indignantly they peaceful but weak Republic of China. And these same wea­ Law" Mosk In the corner for Johnson, he Is suffering for seems that he had promised the first vacancy to a negro, demand, "What's the matter with kids today?" pons were used against ^ at Pearl Harbor. The girls at a friend here. but just before Dr. Ertola expired he prevailed upon Dear their very asking they betray themselves and school wore cotton stockings instead of silk because the RECENT CHANGES IN THE LINEUP . John to take care of his son. Dear John did so' to the sug^^t tke answer. They betray themselves! When they Wlth^ the retirement of Phil Gibson, Chief Justice of silk industry supported the militaristic party in Japan. on of the negro element in the city. He has s a ^ "It's senseless", what they are saying is thls:Anti- Oh, yes, we had our' demonstrations-us, kids. We, Pacifists the Supreme Court of California. Brownie has had the op-- how made good his earlier promise. social behavior, though it's risky, makes sense if it's ists. Our demonstrations'diiin't have much effect on our portunlty to pay off some election debts. With the possible exception of Terry Francois, it ap­ profitable, if you get some immediate concrete gain. Thus Glbson~was a true friend of the person who believes national policy. But part of growing up in a Democracy is pears that the state government still has the same number do our bewindered citizens betray their own basic immoral­ learning you win some, you lose some. Anyway,when the war that the Constitution was not kidding when It spoke of pompous asses as ever. We are not too sure of Francois. • ity. They betray t}>eir ignorance and ill-will, their inevitably came, we went. We fought World War II, then freedom. He was succeeded by Justice Traynor. guilts and deep fears, tLcir bitterness at the loss of Justice Traynor p^mlses to be equally.fair and Im­ Continued from P. 1. Col A the "Incident", the Inglorious war, in Korea. That was far their own hopes and dreams, their youthful vigor. These more demoralizing to our youth. * partial 'as Chief' Jt^tlce Gibson. Since the elevation to In the meantime tnere IS 1 Col 2 indignantly self-righteous embittered adults have forgot- Rn when kids La«? Anmnncci-aUnrig .today-, -Tim glad .--- It— Chief Justice lefth vacancy on the Supreme Court, Gover- a movement afoot co bring the ten what it's like to be young--to care not a damn for shows they're trying to change the world, to make things nor Brown paid an election'^^t (He evidently promised to matter to a head by staging a profits, to care nothing for consequences. Our young maybe a little bit better. I'd a helluva lot rather see give the upcoming vacancy toi Stanley Mosk if he would get the part of law enforcement sit-in at the Plush Doggie, a men and women, frustrated at every turn, hamstrung on officials and warned of en­ youth demonstrations than a real cool kid. A cool kid,he's out of the U.S. Senate race against Salinger.) (o Stanley move that is calculated to every side are going to blow up, and we'd do well to re­ croachment of new legislation a coolie. He'll get .what he's after, but not by demand^g Mosk. bring attention to the dis­ member that— to remember our own youth. This is the be­ in California. justice like a free man, not by speaking out, not by demon­ Stanley Mosk can hardly be said to be a welcome addi­ crimination of the management ginning of understanding. tion to any court looking for justice. As author of thé Don Lucas, Treasurer of A next door neighbor to strating; he'll get it by stealth, by deciet, by- fawning And before we go any further, let's pause, and sensib­ and flattery--the strategy of a slave, a "coolie". Did vou infamous disorderly conduct law for California, he has the Mattachine Society then the Plush Doggie, the day an_d^ ly recognise that sensationalistlc headlines in papers see West Side Story? Do you remember the two teenage gOTgs been responsible for more injustice in recent years than*' told of^ha rihintial status night branch of the Bank of serve the purpose of increasing the paper's circulation. — the Jets and the Sharks; they had a rumble and one’ofNthe almost any man in California. The model penal code was of the Mattachine and asked America has been experiencing Let's be honest--people-(i.e. we-) like to read these sen­ leaders got killed. And at first they felt horror and pan­ I offered to Brown by the Assembly but Mosk found it Inade- any who might have more money a picket line every afternoon sationalistlc stories. Some of the more perceptive young­ than they need to see him at ic. Remember? Then came that blood-chilling song,: "Cool, /quate'and offered the present code. No good can come of recently. With a 2A-hour sit sters have pointed out that this senSatlonalistic publi­ /this appointment. With Mosk going up the ladder,Brown had the back of the room. in at the Doggie this would boy! Keep cool. Play it cool, boy!" It was psychopathic. city constitutes an anti-teenager campaign. Let's ask Through abnormal self-control and by no-matter-what-means, J another post to fill, this being the vacancy left in the The conference then was add to the attraction of this ourselves* in cool deliberation if there is any substance adjourned to meet later at "cool".JUrds like that come out on top--then end up as rag­ ^Attorney General's. offlee, so he appointed his long time particular corner. to the charge that news mcdla--even without malicious in- Cadell Place for dinner. Op this corner there is a ing maniacs in insane asylums because they have too long friend and campaign chairman for Northern California, Tom tent--are contributing to an un'healthy social trend. What, The proceedings of this I repressed their anger at injustice. Those "cool" kids will Lynch. -- _ hell-fire and brimstone re­ purpose could an anti-teenager campaign possibly serve? conference was il-lmed and re­ vivalist holding forth eath I sit in their padded cells removed,'inaccessibly remote,cut ____Lynch has^pt beeh a bad Dtstrftt Attorney of San Fran - ■ We—have to-seareh daep~to an&wer tbia question. cisco,., rather undistinguished in fact. Except ior the big corded” by ”tfie Canadian Brpad^evening Wíth”thé””slt-íñ” t-ih á^ off from the wor'ld“.they hat^eti; and-never tried to change, _ For one'thing, let's recognise that we are an "agtng{' they world they feared too much to make terms with. V_ ' ‘ whlte-wash^hd^cover-up of the gayola scandals wh'ëïe thé casting Company for release three ring circus could de- nation. M o dem medical science has enormously decreases ^ d ^ No, give me the youth demonstrations. I prefer them a SFPD got caught with Its hands In the tills of several of in Canada. velop. ______infant mortality; it has _j^t as'enormously extended life- thousand times over. They're healthy. Sometimes they're the gay bars in San Francisco, he does not have many mis­ expectancy. The result, oT*^course, is that the total pop­ even effective. Ask tie again, what do kids gain by riots, takes to his credit. It was natural, being ^uch a close ulation has not only increased, but also the proportion of friend of Brown, that the coverup be made. Tftls Is as far IN L.A. IT’S their demonstrations? I'll answer sometimes they only oldsters to youngsters has drastically changed. (And one maintain their sanity, they retain tj^ir self-respect. as Brownie got with his political payoffs,- for it was then consequence--relatj-vely new for America is the problem of time for Mayor Shellev to make a i^w appointments as poli- ^ W A L L Y & And you'll say.-^W^IS-thlng, huh? Sure, let the kids .the status of our Senior Citizens, with m e d i c a l , care, etc. )) riot, let them ha'vir^eir demonstrations. They can blow RICiCS In lusty young America of Revolutionary days,_the average ■ ' W O O D Y’S Off stean that way...keep their self-respect!" This is- voter was in his early thirties; today the average voter maturity? This is wisdom? _ ■** I ^ ** V-' is nearer his fifties. What a difference this makes! In No, I'll say. It's only the beginning. This kind of STELLA IS BACK Billings’ ^ EXPERT Revolutionary times, the nation was venturesome and dar­ "permissiveness" i® worse than useless unless your under­ ing; today we tend to be cautious and comfort->seeking in­ standing goes deeper. ^ stead. True, we — with many misgivings — elected a young AT IVY /^^ANERS AUTO Several paragraphs back we said, "A young man or young VAN SUTS HY SPOT president recently, but he was. assassinated. woman frustrated at every turn, turn-strung on every side Instead of behaving like querulous oldsters demanding is going to blow up." How are kids "frustrated" and "ham­ Tailoring & Shirt service REPAIRS model behavior from our youth, can we profit from our ad­ **X***’^* V * * I strung*? ‘ * ICE CREAM vantage in'experience? Can we apply some of the wisdom that Here's one very important part of the answer: ’’W HERE THE • our' maturity has given us? Can we analyze and evaluate the Youth constitutes only about seven (.7%) of the total labor OPEN M il 7 p r o b l ^ of youth and help them to solutions? We can -- if force today. But they do not constitute only 77. of the un­ we want'to. - including Saturdays. S T A R S G ] > - - A N B employed; they are about seventeen (17%) percent of the un­ PARLOR I'll have to be a little bit personal here^^recalling employed."' In other words, there are 2 or 3 unemployed 76A GEARY M A D M A R G E ” some of my own youth. When I was in High School, we had youths for every unemployed adult--more than double the OR 3-737A big demonstrations, just like today. We called ourselves number! And "ihe prospects for the future are- even worse. 917 BUSH - TU5^660S '^ 6 Pacificists--spelled with a capital P,and every year the.,, 1 Jfi^any kind of sub-group, this kind of discrimination is 1941 Hyperion 3-5567 kids at school had a 1-day Peace strike. We demonstrated especially dangerous. against shipping scrap-iron to Japan because every one knew

0 Page 6 liberty should mean to you. COOL MAN, REAL COOL Old EnoughTo D ie- YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH TO DIE But we have a fine scheme to take care of Che natural Sure, when I was a kid, we had even more unemployed. exhuberance of youth In America,. We call It Che "Selective But we had the Great Depression then. And we were working Ijoo Young To live Service System." 7 for Recovery— not expecting thlng^ to get worse and worse. So when a youngster approaches the^-age of 18 and Is con­ This single fact is almost enough to account for the sidered old enough to go to Korea, Viet Nam.pr some other "Inexnlicable" behavior of kids today. Student counselors, god-forseken place-to die for his country If need be, he is clergymen. Big Brother ,Clubs all sagely advise kids taken Into our Armed Forces and there Is Caught Che better they've got to get an education, "Don't be a Drop-Out", techniques of killing. Put tiiat bottle away, son, don't But when we were kids — let's be honest--lt was a helluva lyou know that you're not old enough to drink beer? lot easier to get Into college, But all-of the young ones are not prlviledged to go out Here's another one of those hard-to-dodge facts: The and die for their country. Some of them are given the op­ Har-bables have grown up, A baby born in 1945, the Year portunity to marry and radise a fine family Instead. The of Hlro Shlma,7-,ls nineteen years old-this year. Our A PICTORIAL studs must be preserved s o H f the boy marries before he is schools have fought gamely to provide facilities, to find old enough to die for his country then he is exempt from a teachers for the Baby-Boom, Now they've finished school; ST0RÏ OF tour of fighting for the principle that all men are created we can no longer use compulsory education as a device for :SAN FRANCISCO I cilios ^ equal except teenagers. 'containing' this labor force, for keeping them off the y«. 3Æ9 4.89 labor market. While we're being honest, let's admit that FROM HALLOWEEN compulsory educatlon--together with Youth Work Permits and oneman... NO SEX-YOU ARE TOO YOUNG all that rot--ls Just a dodge. Why, our schools can't TO HALLOWEEN When It comes to one of Che major drives of humans we even provide a decent vocational training. Our kids* waste, Lovesick Boy, 17, ihree women... are an enlightened nation. Knowing that we should not en­ oneniQfii... year after year learning to speak and write "correct" Eng­ gage in any sort of sex relations uniTl we are married, we lish, naturally look down on any teenager who is so abnormal-that I iirjicr Moreover, it looks like we can't continue very much A SLICK PAPER Tries Gate Leap he obeys that natural urge. Why last year we had 10,000 longeir"ttr use the military service as a dodge for our prob­ persons under 21 who were so abnormal that they got them­ lems, The Dreft was a pretty poor device anyway. It's not 8X10 selves arrested for various sex offenses. This Is almost too smart to ask a young man to prepare to defend his coun­ Sm M htoijMpi fs 40% of the total number of persons arrested for this crime try and die for it If necessary, then at the same time you JoleHinbi'r ^ PUBLICATION that we all know Is abnormal. Since when does a boy of 20 tell him he is too young to vote--and even to young to buy. fa n M W b n i' think he can go around fomlcAtlng when It is so sinful.He a beer! We shove our young men around as If we thought Is aware Chat his father and mother (not with each other) ■L'Thay-didn't have all their marbles," iave none these things. but Just bec^atTse he is old enough So we're not prepared to give them the education and TRIZEWTNN^ER'S Co fight for Ills country does not give him license to take training they need, we can't continue to draft them. What a sex partner. If you're going to sex It up son, be sureV do we offer? The Youth Conservation Corps? Hell, that's OF HALLOWEEN to get a marriage license f l rs^ Who gives a damn whether not even a good CCC, The CCC served some purpose In the 1964 WILL you can support a wife or not, there is always some govern­ desperate days of the Depression, but today we boast about our Affluent Society, _ HAVE FULL PAGE ment program or ocher that will Cake care of the wife and Another thing. When I was a kld--those were the pre- glad I*m old enough for sex,’ babes. Kinsey days. -It sounds eons ago, doesn't It? But tte Kin­ PICTURES PLUS sey Report wasn't published till the fifties. And'what But then don't go and get-the clap son, because there is HUNDREDS^F OTHERS booze, cigarettes,voting, [no one who can legally advise you what to do except t)\e difference does Kinsey make? All the difference in' the \.i- doctor or the parents and Che parents are usually so stupid world. '^Kinsey has changed our attitudes. Kinsey supplied Reserve your about sex Chat their advice is worthless. Don't go around us with the evidence that forced us to change our opinions. and fun- j^ven'if I’m getting copy^'now jasking anyone to advise you because if they do it can mean When 1 was young, kids did things, that were "bad", not almost toehold to enjoy them a nice jail term for 'contributing to Che delinquency of "nlce'*^. And they accordingly felt guilty about it. But a minor'. _ - Kinsey established beyond dispute that all kids (and adults $3.00 each I know one mother who still insists on telling her son too) did these things. Kids today do the same "things" we As this old editor rapidly, too rapidly, appjroachep, the Strait jthat the._a.tork__^brings babies even after he has already been did, but they don't feel as bad about them. half-century mark 1 suppose that it is nothing but 'normal' |arrested and..£ound guilty. of . male proscltuflon. So the Kinsey Report'changed our attitudes, but we have 4-7-1--Mri nn^ chat we long for the goed_fild days-of— youth-.— But the good But then adults have established suclj. a fine record of nol!*Xhanged our laws. Our police continue to enforce anti old -days-of my youth no longer exist for we have dpclded quated Blue-Nose laws of unnatural;! frigid, Puritan origin. San Francisco pur youth must be paragoqs of virtue and exhibit all the Ibelng sexually responsible that we can"understand why they — t ------expect their children, particullarlly those born out of If we continue to frustrate our-'youth economically, if traits of responsibilityy aand morality that we ourselves wedlock, C O comply with Che silly little laws that those we hamstring them biologically, refusing to accept mature­ have long since abandoned as pure hogwash. who have long since lost their sexual«,.drive insist upon. ly the sex facts of life, well then, kids are going to be­ We deplore long and loud (especially if we are, running have In «"inexplicable,, senseless" fashion. We have said GET YOUR for public office) the irresponsibility of our tAnagers. Why the adults have been so reserved a ^ u C sexual promis­ chat we are an "aging" nation. This can also mean we are Why last year ^e even had 9 kids under 15 years of age in cuity that the lllegiclmace birth rate has only tripled a maturing nation, ripening in wisdom, tolerance and under- the United States arrested for driving while drunk. Now |ln the last five years. _ _ _ ^ Candlng. The moral codes of yesterday are gone! Let's we know that this could not have been because of- the fine accept the~facc with, wisdom.and grace. Let's work at for­ example that the 7,446 who were fifty years old or older So son, forget all abou^ that se:^urge, take hot baths mulating a new morality, a higher morality to replace our LAVENDER / had set as an example for these youngsters. . Iwhen you feel the need for sexual eitpresslon. Don't -do out-moded Purltanistlc laws. We can do It -- If we want Then too we do not want our youngsters to take up the like your parents did and .go out and knock up some girl. to. _ , BAEDEKER evils of alcohol. So we have a fine group of restrictive So don't come to me complaining that kids act "wild", laws chat say that If you are-under 21 - "Thou Shalt Not - You have to remember '■feja t** fo r ■'^^Sys'*' 11 has been a known and moaning "What's the matter with kids today?" I'll Drink," and to the dispenser of alcohol, burdened with the Isclentlc fact that masturbation causes blindness, insanity, / remind you they grew up In the sha, trol except to abstain, you know^Ow easy that Is^ denying the Mattachine Soc­ Curtis Komegay Banner T Rooms that trouble will be for people under 21? You have not been looking very hard Oagua Kunkel SbliHey iety of Washington the right Daniel# Kyi Sheut our middle name because they only $1.00 _■ ' becaus^e the paper says we are having a period of prosperl- . Darls. GMi. Laird Bbnver WOT BOR YOU to solicit fundsj«ln''the Dis­ Denton Langen Blkce don't want the PD to know ty. Then there Is alwa:^ the Peace Corps. You can't see Delaney Latta Siler For years son, we have watched the books you read. Cod trict of Columbia^ Darounlan Lennon Bkublts about this place. All we f r e e V;ith a how a high school kid who does not speak Japanese can help Darwtnakl Llpaoomb forbid that you ever read anything about Communists. We Last names only are listed Long. La. SBolth, Calif. I can say is that our informa­ a Japanese farmer? Are you questioning-the_knowledge of— "'Devine — - two year -H doh.'.t“want the healthy minds of our noble youths dirtied without party affiliation or Dole McOlory Smith, Iowa tion comes directly from the the people in Washington? What are you,some kind of a Donohue McDade Sm ith, Va. up with stuff like that. state listed. If two con­ Dom McDowaU Snyder PD and that particular place nut? Of course you can volunteer for the Armed Fcs'ces. I Dowdy M clntlra Springer subscription. gressmen have tha-^same last Downing Stafford rates as number 2 in the tot' We have gone to great lengths to see that you do not want to tell you tho that you are going to have to be care­ Dwyer McMUIan Staggers name the stateC^hey are from Bdmondson Maedonald Stephens |al number of arrests. get your hands on any smutty books. I don't care what It ful there. They are real strict about sex and if you have BlUoit MaeOragor Stinson is listed. Blsworth Stratton “Scratch from your lists says In the Constitution about freedom of the press, you [ever had anything to do with another boy they will find it ■ veratt StubMeileld will not be..^llowed to read any of that trash until you If one of these havens Bvins Sullivan I The Pow Wow and Holly's Club out and there will be hell to pay'. So what If everybody I in Garden Grove. The former get to be 21. What difference does the age make? I re­ to be your cpngressman or the Taft Vanik W lckanham does things-llke that, they will still give you a rough Talcott Van Fait WldnaU has been closed by the owner member when- I was your age and got hold of the little bl^e congressman of one of your WlUlama time of it. Yes, even if it was Just masturbation^ You Taylor Wassnnnar I and the latter has* been sold bo^Sj..Ah, those were the days. But why don't you reau friends, it is suggested that Tea^^e. Oalif. WaUbauMT WlUta don't see how they can have an array or navy with those Teagu«, Tax. Wataon Wllaon. [an no longer welcomes your things like The Readers Digest where everybody lives hap­ a letter to them, unsigned if Thomai Watt# CharlaaB. Subscribe rules? You did with Johnny. Jimmie. Tom. Dick, and Harry? Thompson, Ite.waavar WUaon. Ind. ThomaoD. Wla. w altaar w rish t I patronage. pily every ajiter. ~ - Boy, you worry me.■ Yes, I know that everyone does things necessary would be in order. ToUefaon Waatland Wydlar If, by any chance, they hap­ Trlmhla WhaUay Wyman Natturally such fine places like that...but the Armed Forces don't know and that is Tuck W harton Tounff I as The Tiki Hut and the Mug " And I want yot^ to stop reading those gory tales of crime pen to be running for re-el­ THjppar W hlta Tounser what counts. Tutan W hltaner Zahlockl [are going along fine, how in and violence. It will lead you Into bad thoughts. I know ection a vote for their op- U tt WhlllaD Now . that_when I was a kid reading about John Dllllnger and. A1 ponent is in order:______I the world could It-be— other- Subscribe to the CITIZENS rwlse Capone ‘dldn't make a criminal of me but then I was dlffer- ÆRS NEWS for only $5.0P''Fer year'. Weil I didn't expect to talk about this kind of things I and good management that~both ! I ent. What"l^nds of books did John Dllllnger and Al Capone A bttttt- FXnOB— ittrtm ;; cnitf. All copies are sent in plain but while we are on the subject we had better talk about Abala Fsacell Martin, Mass. ROVING of them enjoy. read? I really have no Idea unless It nmy have beh«? such Abamethjr Felghan Martin. Hebr. sealed envelopes, first class Queers...Now you know the guy down at the end of the block Adair Findlay Matthews “In Michigan, Frank's Wood- trash as Murder in the Rue Morgue or othe^ ^u^h’books on Addahbo Flno May who is always dressed up fit to kill? I think he Is one Flood Michel sle Camps are now closed for mail. , • _ violence. Albert REPORT In order to keep abreast of those queers. How do you know he isn't? Well, it sure- Anderaon Ford MUUken What's the matter with you Che winter. The place is to You must not look at those pictures of naked women. You Andrawa, Ala. Poraman Ml»« of the happenings that afe looks like he-;ls one. Now as an opposite,.you take Charlie Andrewa,. Foi paster -.mnshall guys? I keep telling you of be open for deer hunting and sass’'me~ oiife more time about God making maq._^ his own Im­ N. Dak. Fountain MDnagan of interest to you,we sug­ over across the street, he is the kind of guy you want to Aranda Pulton, Pa. Moors [the place called Mr. B's and fishing jlAter in Che year. age and «¡bat evil Is In the beholders eye.Tl .can't Imagine Aabbrook Pulton, Tenn. Morgan gest that you subscribe to­ associate with. When you see him out on the lawn with his Aabmore Fuqua Morris I Chen you tell me that he is where you faP idea that you are supposed to be Aaplnall Oarm ata M orton The mottoTof the place is, barbells in that Wkini bathing suit lifting those weights Auchlncloaa Gary Murphy. XU. [far too^old to run the place "When business interferes day. allowed“to read things that are not good for you. My, we Avary QathlDsa Murphy. NT. you know he is a real man. And that crowd that comes over Ayraa Gibbons Murray there. The old one is not, with pleasure, get rid of all know that If you read evil thoqghts that it may lead Olann Natehar TO:THE CITIZENS NEWS there from all over town with all those muscles and good- Baldwin [repeat not Mr. B. He is the business." you to do evil deeds. Like if you read about homosexuals Barry Ooodllng Nelaen A71 Minna Street looking motorbikes...those are real men. Basa G rant Norblad [one who does the work like "““Up in Portland, Oregon a It may lead you to be one. What about the lovers Jonathan Bates Oiiflln O'Brien. N T. San Francisco,Calif• The Armed Forces would be glad to get those boys. BatUn Griffiths O'NeUl [banging the cash register.He well-known place is making a and David? That sounds like a couple of queers and if I Becker Gross Oatertag Gentlemen: Start sending me , Anyhow to get back to the subject...If you have ever had Beckworth Grover Patm an is only slightly over 21.(We see you with any book such as that I'll tan your fanny. I Bearmann OubKr PeUy concerted bid for the busi­ the CITIZENS NEWS immediate- i anythifig to do with another kid or if you ever beat your Belcher Gurney Pepper [hope all our readers will be ness there, and by the way don't qare what book it is in. Don't you read it. What Dell Kagan, Oa. Terklns a,little forgiving in this “ ly in'a sealed envelope,!irst;j about the story of the old fahore by the well by the name - meat you had better be careful. Now.I told you that beat­ Bennett. Fla. Hagen, Calli. Philbln is handling the finest news­ Berry Haley Pickle [matter, for we will do any- class nmll. -of-Magdalina?---I told you that I don't want you reading ing your meat would ^ause blindness and insanity and there Betts Hall Pike paper in the world. Pappa Boses n aieck Pillion thing to satisfy an advertls- Model Inn, 1536 any_of -these’ stiiutty books. ^ is always talk that it will cause other things like warts Bolling Hal pern Plm ie and haib to grow in the palm'of your hand,’ but that is not Bolton. * Hansen Poage 1er). IS.W; 1st Avenue East is bn Why don't you take up weight lifting and get some of ■) Oliver P. Harding PoS (name) true. m>w can I be so sure? Stop asking those fool ques­ Bonner Hardy Pool / - Anyhow down at 54-2d St. those books that show how the nice young men are building Bow Harris Plies [hand to welcome all travel­ tions. know and that is enough. Brademas Harrison Puclnskl ^ I in the City and County of ers. What newspaper are they muscles Instead of thinking about sex all the time. 1 Bray Harsh# f Purcell So the Armed Forces can't tell if you have ever done Bromwell Harvey, indaL. Quie San Francisco staids Mr. Bs [handling? Do you need to ask Brooks Hays ^ \ Quillen (Street and number) any of these things unless you tell them. Broomfield K«bes^ Randall one of the most unusual of [chat' question? Pappa Scott ABOUT VOTING „ Hechler Reid, 111. Now you stay away from all those sissies. They are the Brotzman - Henderson Reid, N Y. all places with the opening bas been around for some time Now In a\few years you are going to be old enough to Brown. Ohio Rellel queers. They rape young girls and all of them have the Broyhlll.N.O. Herlong hours that amaze everyone,it and is well known to most of vote...when you do will register as a Democrat and vote Broybiii, Vs. Hoeven Rhodes, Arlz- (City and State) lap or syphilis. And don't: you go trying to make a buck Bruce Horan Rhodea, Pa. keeps full, all the hours. |the crowd in Portland. the party line. Just like me, and every other member of Burleson Horton Rich I enclose $5.00 for one year^. for two off those guys with promises of going to bed with Burton. Utah Bosmer Rleblman °°°Those of you who have your family has for years. Vote for a yellow dog. Just si Byrnes, Wla. Huddleston Rivers, Alaska subscription. ______them. Sure, 1 know that won!.t make you queer because they Carey Hull Rivera, 8.C. habit of going o'ver Concord long as he Is a Democrat Casey Hutchinson Roberts. Ala. Don't you give me any of that sass about voting against are b o m that way, but the first thing you know if you a man who feels that you are not old enough to drink until tSke their money you won't want to work. If you are going you are 2 1 . ^ One thing you forget son Is that no poktlcian have anything to do with-Them, Just konk them over the EVERYTHING FOR REMODELING in his right mind is going to slrggest that drlqking ages be money. Hell no, thatjs^no robbery. It >s -~ihwered. Just you remember the first duty of a politician, will ’ 'be -<-•>—doing •-the - country -a favor ■>rif you i.,kill i i a^ couple i- of B T h e Hub Is to be r^-elected and there are enough people who don't them;' think that you are old enough at 18 to do anything except 7864 Santa Monica Blvd. rape, murder, and fight for a country that has glven'’’you a Son, one thing you got to remember--iKose queers 54 1700 St. J.BORG free life. — ljust like you teenagers--they:>got no rlghn either. OUR OV/N RECORD OF MISTAKES 1 a.rh. weekends COMPANY Fr e e d o m of a s s e m b l y Opens 3 pm For some time now you have been coming home about 12 at IS NOT A VERY GOOD liNDICATION icmcÂ.& night and you know that is against the law. Sure we know "If your lover is driving FR 5-I6S7 ■. law is unconstitutional but it is a good law. Not on- OF OUR VilSDOM MA 6 1535 3175 17TH ST. you to drink-coma here" »1 USHTI I « A V I TyHloAS“ it get you off the streets so you ^.I'^t see those ItV fine examples that your parents and friends of your parents shop at Folk and Washington. LOS ANGELES AND THEREBY HANGS A TALE WANT A D S ______Naturally, they too will be > THÉ VALLEY RATES;Coamercial-66c a line THE CASA Roving Report handling the Citizens News REPORT . Non-Conmerclal -33c a line as does the place at 150 Anna's of Sunset Boulevard BLANCA OPENS CALL YU 6-5433 or write ' to place the youth in the girls' ‘’°°In Flint, Mlchlg^ a new Powell. One of the best of had its monthly Membership Citizens News,471 Minna,San spot has opened called Studio Che sellers In Chat estab­ Birthday Party (fo^ all memb­ -A long-haired boy. class until he gets his hair cut. He also has written to Francisco. California______D-featurlng top Impersonators lishment. Carl (He's the ers whose blrthdayjwas In Aug Gus and Doris' here In You take the freeway south who had been sent home from the boy's, father requesting n a t u r e REVEALED-See and read from across the country. Also older one there) has put in use) on the 28th qC August. Fresno, almost died but -a re­ his coeducational school four as if you were going to South him to see that his «on's how the "other half lives" in Flint the Citizens News, stock of physique magazines Cup cakes' and soft drinks cent increase in business has times because he would not San Francisco, but when you hair is cut properlyi; in Sun and Sport-From Den­ The Lavender Baedeker and'the that will soon be second to were on the house. This Is again made it number one in get his locks triamed, was come to the Daly City turn­ Meanwhile in Clasgpw,Scot­ mark. Naturally illustrat­ Lavender Lexicon is available none in the Bay Area. Get ar^new practice there at this these parts. off you peel out of traffic; sent to sit in a class full land, youths with Beatle-type ed. ---- ■ ' at Magazines, Inc., 405 De­ your flowers and your news , placj^'liihere every daya - . . gone The Orange Ogre uptown on of girls. Then continue down this for 3 different copies $5.00 troit Street. paper at Che same place. by is another step towards Tupdooine Street is probably "He seems to be quite hap­ haircuts boycotted public about a mile until you see 7 different copies $10.00 ‘““’AC the D'Osk Room the next the day when they can go In­ the busiest place, it is true py with the arrangement," th^ swimming pools aftery they °‘’®In San Francisco the new­ the Monterey Street off-ramp; Rush order to: thing coming up is Che CkCob. to Che bars, legally. Anna's that a number of people have headmaster of the school said were ordered to wear swimming est after^heuj^ coffee spot by this time you will see a j Central Sales ^ erfest, an annual affair wltl also has put aside bn« wall left town for the sunn>er,but caps. City officials said is the Jumpin' Frog. No al­ neon sign on your left CASA of the lad, 14. \ Box 42, Dept CN this place. Some of the fin­ for the display of the prt- Vhe youths' hair was clog­ coholic beverages are now on there is always a goodly set BLANCA. And sure enough the The headmaster decided to Baltimore, Md. est German foods, wines and sale there due^o the watch­ IsClc talents (creatl'^ art there. Fran's at the circle bar is painted white. ging the drains. 21203 beers are featured at this ful eye of the Department of only) of their customers.The is mixed. Formerly it was Parking is very easy here We pay the_Rostage-delivery eveiib> Along with some, of Alcoholic Beverage Control.A display of paintings has had a 'girls only' place but since it is primarily a resi­ guaranteed in plain sealed report Chat was made on chat •(he finest Gemians we know good effect on some of the recently there were a number dential and^mall business envelope. place would even curl the of in the area. --- customers In that several of of guys plus squares. neighborhood with all the JOIN Tltt S.P-XuQ. ‘“’'’The Labor Day Picnic spon­ hair of Bunny Barrlgan. Of the paints have been sold •— Redding Park has heat, the businesses closed by the time Annual membership card now course it cook a lively im­ sored by the Hula Shack was for prices from $20. to $75. likes of which you have never you decide to go there. available. No priviledges, marred somewhat by- Che swarm agination. . . ‘““ ’L a Dolce Vita has closed seen. It is\a city-controlled This is a new type bar fi '• just send $1.00 to join the its doors for good, a victim Anyhow the place is still of bees that seemed to be park and has^more cops per San Francisco, since it is Society for the Prevention run by Bill with the coffee attracted by Che beehive on of a close-by nelghbor-Lib- square inch than Buena Vista not only off the beaten path, of Cruelty to Queens. All being ground on Che spot and the tops y

PLËASE The Hubj hub of the fun circuit in Los Angeles cele­ brates their first anniver­ The Atlantic City Police sary on the 19th of Septem­ Department in cooperation’ with the New State ber. . Police set up closed circuit John Bell, owner and maj­ TV cameras to catch any il­ or domo of the establishment legal action on the flo^is.of has practically made an in­ the Democratic National Con­ ternational event of it with vention. ^ the big ad in the CN and per­ Two of the cameras were to sonal invitations to the af- be roving unltsy panning back;^®^*^ going all over the Amer- and forth by remote control leas. from the operations room, and On the night of the soir­ the others will be stationary ee, a special door prize is with a state policeman watch­ to be given every thirty min­ ing, thru the monitor. utes with draft beer at lOç Sòme of the stories that a glass refuting the charge these'cops will be able to. that what this country needs tell might make a good book is a good lOç beer. by Itself. Chicken will be the fea­ Kissing each other, hug- ture of the Annlversay Night glng, and bac* patting (with with all you can eat for lOc,^ or without a knif^ is legal naturally the only chicken ^ in a politicians convention. at this party will be of the The rules of the game say it fried variety. is not le^al to go below the The Citizens News wishes belt. many more happy anniversary parties to John and to his fun place. The Hub. NSBD A 'J0D???-SAN FRMiCISCO NEEDS LAW ENFORCEMENT tlFFIl^R^BApLY-, SO BADLY — — --- Startin'^salary $663-40 hours. $69 extra per month for twp-wheel^otorcyple duty. Must file application before 24 SeptejitDer. Must-be 21-35, 5-year resident of San Fram- cis^^j/fllgh School Graduate with 4 years work experience, 5' 9" to '6'.6'i, 1 4 6 # to 234#, Of good moral character (How the hell did those other ones make it?) ^

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