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PAGE Six SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR TUCSON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, rmi your gray hair IsntTOEAfMURE Sex Crime Question Authors Modify Report On Smut By JIM ADAMS WASHINGTON (AP) A presidential commission's finding that pornography does not cause sex crimes has been toned down in the report that comes out today, but its recommendations including repeal of U.S. adult censorship laws are unchanged. fcrtepa a i Daredevil Cyclist Knievel Plans Grand Canyon Leap WASHINGTON Evel Knievel, motorcycle daredevil, hopes to leap the Grand Canyon in a death-defying, unprecedented feat which would carry him for one mile across a narrow part of the great gorge. Knievel he pronounces his name "evil ku-neeval," with a rhyme to it told Phil Sasey Hearing Planned In Burglary Case A preliminary hearing will be held Oct.

8 for Czarina Irene Robles, 25, of 933 N. Al-vernon Way, on a charge of burglary. She was found hiding behind a truck with two stacks of merchandise outside Levy's Department Store, 3435 E. Broadway, Monday night, police said. Mrs.

Robles reportedly told police she hid in a restroom in the store as it was closing and broke a window to get out of the building after the alarm system was set off. Mrs. Robles said she was returning the merchandise, ranging from suitcases to clothing, because she was allegedly involved in misusing a credit card at the store, police reported. of the Washington Post that he had not been able to obtain federal government or Indian permission to make the leap at a point which he didn't specify but which apparently involves Indian lands. The gorge is 3,000 feet deep at that spot, he said.

I He would use a rocket-pbw-: ered motorcycle and would have his hands tied to the handlebars, he said. He would wear an oxygen suit and Actor Tells Of Fear Of lAanson Carried A Shotgun, Panamanian Says LOS ANGELES (AP) A lanky actor said Tuesday he once carried a shotgun by day and slept with it by night out of fear of Charles Mansoh. Juan Flynn, 25, a 6-foot-S Panamanian who. acts occa- sionally in cowboy films, said he began toting the gun after he moved with other members of Manson's "family" to a Death Valley commune last year. A few days before the move, Flynn said, Manson tad asked, "Are you.

gonna come with me or I'm gonna have to kill you?" Flynn said he went along. The move, he said, was not long after Manson told him, referring to the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and six others, that "I'm the one that's doing all these killings." Manson and three women followers are on trial charged with murder in the slayings in August of 1969. Flynn said he thought at first that Manson was just boasting when he put a knife to Flywi's throat and made the remark about killings. Under cross-examination by Manson's attorney, he said he came to believe Manson meant what he said. Flynn did not explain why Manson pulled the knife on him.

Manson's attorney, Irving Kanarek, at one point asked Flynn to estimate how long the knife was at his throat Flyrm's guess was 10 seconds. Kanarek asked what conversation there was during that period. "I didn't have too much to say," the witness said. "I listened to Mr. Manson I said, Tm I was croaking like a rooster." He added that the knife was pressing his throat and he made croaking sounds.

Flynn said that besides carrying "a big shotgun" while at the desert commune he sometimes carried "a big stick." Why did he stay there a month if he was afraid? "I liked the place there was a lot of physical activity, a lot of mountains to climb, it was nice." vsi The report disavowed by President Nixon in advance also recommends state laws against showing or selling obscene pictures, but not written erotica, to children. It recommends state laws against public display of pornographic pictures, but not "dirty words" which it says are so commonly used they've lost their shock impact The sharply divided 18-member commission's report is not for release until this afternoon, but a two-week-old copy still subject to last-minute revision was seen by The Associated Press. Contending law "is not the only or ncessarily the most effective way" to deal with pornography, the report recommends a massive sex education program both to blunt Americans' taste for smut and to forge an informed public consensus on the problem. It says American public opinion does not support adult censorship laws, that they're so vague they are sometimes NOGALES BUS SERVICE leave TUCSON for NOGALES fill, 11:15 AJM. II UN, Mi leave NOGALES for TUCSON 11:15 A.M.

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"I'm doing it because it's the greatest play ever written, and the greatest part ever written," says the 72-year-old grande dame of the American stage. AP Wirephoto) Sutter's 62 1 E. SPEEDWAY 298-0931 2ID CniiaERnmnaMl vm i ran mm CheaM from tfw foNwing r. Omm Prims lie ef leef 10 m. T-Iom Sttok.

-25 .3.75 Fnt4 Shrimi Omasr. Grilled Swordfish Sttek. Old Fashioned Ittl COCKTAIL FEATURE WHISKEY SOURS A. Margaritas .51) Dame Judith Anderson Plays Role Of Hamlet SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Dame Judith Anderson, who played Hamlet's mother 34 years ago, says she was fulfilling a lifelong ambition Monday night as she opened in the title role of Hamlet himself. "I'm doing it because it's the greatest play ever written, and the greatest part ever writ used against legitimate material and "there is no reason to suppose" their repeal would substantially enlarge the U.S.

smut industry. "On the positive side," it says, "explicit sexual materials are sought as a source of entertainment and information by substantial numbers of American adults. At times, these materials also appear to serve to increase and fatil-itate constructive communication about sexual maters within marriage. The finding in an Aug. 2 draft report that pornography does "not have any ascertainable causal relationship" with crime, juvenile delinquency, deviancy or emotional disturbance has been modified to say extensive investigation finds no evidence of such a relationship.

The report indicates the modification is based partly on federal statistics showing the increase in U.S. erotica since 1960 has been accompanied by an 86 per cent increase in forcible rape arrests of juveniles, a 55 per cent increase for adult rape arrests and an increase in illegitimacy among teenage girls. ers the Rev. Morton A. Hill But the majority report says sex crimes including rape have gone down 50 to 60 per cent since pornography was liberalized in Denmark and that U.S.

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The casting of a woman as Shakespeare's Prince of Denmark dates to 1777, when the celebrated Sarah Siddons appeared as Hamlet in England. Since then, a number of well known European and American actresses have tackled the role. "I don't know, why more actresses haven't played Hamlet," the petite Miss Anderson said. "They'll play 'Peter Pan' and I suppose they're too busy doing 'Hair' and 'Oh! 1 Miss Anderson, who played Hamlet's mother in 1936, does hope to make Hamlet both great and enobling. "I think Hamlet was a prince, she said.

"I don't know how he will come out, but I know what is in my mind, and my heart and soul "Can it be convincing? That remains to be seen. I'm trying with all my heart and soul and I'm putting my whole life in the hands of Mr. Ball." She was referring to director William Ball of the American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco's resident repertory company. Miss Anderson will open be fore a subscnber's-only au- mence. After three weeks in San Francisco, the company goes on a 26-week cross-country tour.

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7 Lund, his two children and his wife's mother, Nellie F. Bolanza, also are suing Ford Motor Co. and Hertz al- leging the vehicle was defec-: tive and unsafe because Its power steering failed. Mrs. Stack and another woman were also injured ir the wreck.

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