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Floreat Rotary Club this week handed $30,000 to the new McAuley Centre development, backed with a matching grant of $30,000 from the State Government.
• Pictured at the McAuley Centre for the unveiling of the commemorative p laque are, left to right, Mr. Ross LEDGER, outgoing president of Floreat Rotarians; Mr. Bill THORNTON, Governor of Rotary District 248; the Premier, Sir Charles COURT; Sister MARTIN, Superior McAuley Centre and Mr. Bruce CHAPPELL, incoming president of Floreat Rotary.
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The event was recognised Each cottage will house at the unveiling of a com- eight children and a cottage memorative plaque during parent. a Rotary luncheon at the Costing $60,000 each, the McAuley Centre. The guest of honour, cost of the six cottages is among the 65 at the lunch- only a portion of the eon, was the Premier, Sir $600.000 being laid out in Charles Court, and also pre- the present construction sent were Bishop Quinn and programme. Father B. J. Hickey, direcThe remaining $240.000 tor of the Catholic Family has been required to cover Welfare Bureau. the complete renewal of sewerage, water and electrical supplies, the former FUND-RAISING services being inadequate Floreat Rotarians have for the new project. raised their money over Additional funding of 12 months with a variety of social activities, including stage one is coming from parishes of the archdiocese, auctions, quizzes, etc. The State Government which, altogether, are offerNEW YORK (NC). — A decision by the "New York Times" to contribution was part of a ing $100,000 to the Sisters restrict pornographic film advertisements, was praised in New York grant of $330,000 announ- of Mercy over the next ten by Franciscan Father Bruce Ritter, who directs the Covenant House ced last year when plans years. for the McAuley Centre reThe parishes are Attashelter for young victims of Times Square smut peddlers. development were announ- dale, Claremont, Bedford, Father Ritter said the poApplication of the stand- mmunity in which ' we pub- ced. Cottesloe, Dianella, Floreat licy change would . be "a ards, he said, would be bas- lish as well as the. standards The first of five 'stages is Park, Joondanna, Nollamavery good thing" which ed on information submitt- of taste that we seek to ap- nearing completion, with ra, Mirrabooka, Nedlands, would "hurt'-' the sex- indus- ed in the advertisements ra- ply throughout our. newspa- six cottage homes on Rise- North Beach, North Don-, try, adding that New York ther than on the films them- per." ly Street being made ready bleview, Scarborough and for occupancy in August. Wembley. had been "advertising a cess- selves. Charles Kinsolving, a vice pool" in the advertisements. president the on NON spaper Mr. Sulzberger called the He expressed a hope that advertisements of pornogra- Advertising Bureau, said the city's other newspapers phic films 'as much of a that at least nine newspap—the "New York Post" and blight in print as the. dis- ers in six major U.S. cities Commencing with 'the next issue, the price of the "Daily News" — would plays for pornographic films had outright bans on pornThe Record will be 30 cents. also restrict pornographic are a blight to the city ographic .film advertising. While any price increase is undesirable, The Recmovie advertisements. Some other newspapers, ord, as with all other commodities, faces increased streets,' and said that the The new "Times" policy, newspaper believed it could including "The Los Angeles costs and the only other avenue available to it to beginning on July 1, sharp- distinguish offset these costs is additional display and classified pornographic Times,"• the "San Francisco advertising which, regrettably, is becoming less and ly limits the size and con- films from 'some other con- Chronicle" and the "San tent of pornographic film temporarry films in which Francisco Examiner," place less available to smaller, independent publications. advertisements to single-co- explicit sex is part of a wi- advertisements for such films lumn type displays of up to der appeal and purpose." apart from other movie adone and three-eights inchvertisements and print them He added: "We have al- in a lighter face. es. These will be restricted to ways made such a distincBoth Miami newspapers, the name of the film, the tion in our cultural news the "Herald" and the name and addre-s-s of the coverage and ciriticism." "News" restrict advertisetheatre, performance hours, Father Ritter said that ments of pornographic films and the label "adults only." leaders of Covenant House to a maximum of one colhad spoken frequently to umn and a depth of two in"MOST STRINGENT" the "Times" officials about ches. The New York "Daily There will be no illustra- deterioration of their neighNews" and the "New York bourhood — not the advertions. No more than one adver- tising policy — and that all Post" reserve the right to tisement from a theatre will were very concerned about edit pornographic film advertising, but have not set be accepted for one day's the rapid growth of pornographic movie houses, mas- guidelines on space or conedit ion. tent. Film titles or theatre na- sage parlours and prostituThe "Times" earns an estion. mes considered offensive timated $750,000 a year will not be run. In an editorial that apadvertising for pornoAnnouncing the policy, peared the same day as the from graphic films. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, "Times" announcement, the There is as yet no estipublisher, described the pa- newspaper said that the new much the new per's guidelines fot pornog- standards were set "because mate on how the newscost will policy raph film advertisements as we believe that advertising revenue. among the most stringent of which glamorises pornogra- paper in CANNINGTON: 1308 Albany HIWay. 68 1826 any U.S. daily newspaper. phy in filins offends the co- ( 0 SEE ALSO PAGE 2) tic 0891.
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