Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1931, Page 32

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MOVIE CENSORSHIP | HELD INEFFECTIVE Council of Women, at Rome, | Told to Exert Influence to Curb Sex Roles. By the Associated Press. ROME, October 10.—Censorship of motion pictures was asserted to be in- effective, and women were advised to exert direct pressure on the producers for improvement of the pictures by | Mrs. Ambrose N. Diehl of New York In & report yesterday to the Interna- tional Council of Women. Mrs. Diehl, chairman of the Com- mittee on Motion Pictures of the Na- tonal Council of Women in the United States, also recommended a demand that the screen portray woman in other roles than that of sex protago- nist Her report was delivered at a_mees- In' here of the International Educa- .THE EVENING STAR, WASH ., 1:36, 3:38, 8:33, 7:37 and tional Cinematographie Institute of the [ e League of Nations. 9 e report suggested s resolution %'m Brat"dat 9, 4, 6:10, 8 |for consideration at the International - el il i ! tockholm 3 ! Council’s Convention in 8 . . next Spring. It calls upon women to|g nm v § A “exert their influence to demand that i l ——A—IA—__ EAI’[[ POMONA serve in their pictures: * & [ $L. 1307-¢ \[ rebteset of chime in s & o DEGULAR O/ DINNERS- 60“"75 proportionate stress on the great urges which motivate her life—mother love, devotion to family, sacrifice for her fashion as to discourage its imitation. SUNDAY MENU “Accuracy in the portrayal of racial | 3:44, " and national customs and cultures. , | F‘"F""fl“ W "’,?‘""W" “Presentation of womsn with the true | Soup, Fruit Cup, Tomato Juice, or Cold Jellied Bouillon Stuffed Deviled Crab tribution to business, civic and social progress—instead of the present false loved ones, desire to complement and | strengthen her mate, and forceful con- Tln Word and We Will Supply the Blank Books projection of woman solely in the role of #x protagonis ‘ orri . Grilled Bluefish Pars] foods at a nominal cost. 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