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Plain Dealer, January 8, 1972, page 31: Theater THE SIBLINGS portrays a kinky family in which the older daughter has an affair and her homosexual fiance does not mind at all.

Plain Dealer, January 26, 1972, page 32: Theater JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR has an offensive presentation of Herod as a mincing, screaming fag and performs in homosexul drag.

Plain Dealer, January 27, 1972, page 72: Theater THE SIGN IN DISNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW has a homosecual playwright which is not a major theme.

Plain Dealer, January 30, 1972, page 130: Theater OLD TIMES takes place in a luxurious farm house in rural England where a husband and female friend battle for the wife's affections.

Plain Dealer, February 6, 1972, page 132: Musical AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH features ghetto characters, including a pimp, lesbain, junkie and more dancing around a Maypole controlled by a white man.

Plain Dealer, February 7, 1972, page 18: Dear Abby is my pet jaguar homosexual? Unless the female is in heat, the male will have nothing to do with her, and she could care less about him at all.

Plain Dealer, February 9, 1972, page 43: TV DONAHUE interviews 60 female inmates of the Marysville Penitentiary, and the ladies really vent their anger.

Plain Dealer, February 11, 1972, page 59: Film MADE FOR EACH OTHER has a scene where the daughter lives with a male homosexual, among other flings.

Plain Dealer, February 14, 1972, page 4: Two University of Minnesota men asked the US Supreme Court to validate homosexual marriage on the grounds their rights to liberty, property and privacy have been infringed.

Plain Dealer, February 19, 1972, page 6: Film XQY AND ZEE features a psuedo lesbian that seduces a latent lesbian to wrest the latter from the former's husband.

Plain Dealer, March 10, 1972, page 57: Theater NORMAN, IS THAT YOU is a comedy concerning a provincial father who discovers his son is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, March 11, 1972, page 28: Gay pride week in Ohio is May 15 to 20, there will be a state-wide conference in Columbus, followed by a march to the State Capitol.

Plain Dealer, March 12, 1972, page 191: Novel THE OVERT HOMOSEXUAL notices that society may deal with homosexuality in a sensational way, but this treatment of it by an eminenet psychiatrist is ever so serious.

Plain Dealer, March 14, 1972, page 20: Theater GINGERBREAD LADY has a character described as an unsuccessful homosexual actor in New York city.

Plain Dealer, March 14, 1972, page 65: Theater AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH has a scene where a blind man falls for a homosexual man, but he thinks he's a lady.

Plain Dealer, March 15, 1972, page 9: Theater THE GINGERBREAD LADY has a character that is an unsuccessful homosexual actor.

Plain Dealer, March 23, 1972, page 1: The Ohio House approved a bill that would permit homosexual acts, fornication and adultery between consenting adults and sent to the Ohio Senate.

Plain Dealer, April 7, 1972, page 146: Women at Ohio Wesleyan University have assembled an eyebrow-raising collection of topics, one of which is the androgynouse homesexual life.

Plain Dealer, April 15, 1972, page 49: An 18 year old virgin male drunk for first time runs from a homosexual advance to a girl, she will not have sex but hires a porstitute for him.

Plain Dealer, April 25, 1972, page 74: Black women face a shortage of black men, caused by homosexuality and a host of other factors, including a large jail population, that reduce the avaialable population of black males.

Plain Dealer, May 14, 1972, page 178: Author rails against eliminating laws on gambling, homosexuality because society is a real victim of such practices.

Plain Dealer, May 28, 1972, page 173: A well-dressed male homosexual is sentenced to jail on his second shoplifting charge, the man pleaded to suspend jail time as he faced constant homosexual advances during his previous confinement.

Plain Dealer, May 28, 1972, page 210: O-Toole asked if he played Lawrence of Arabia as a homosexual, he said no, he just gave him a hint of feminity.

Plain Dealer, May 29, 1972, page 91: Dear Abby writer says there are no well-adjusted homosexuals, Abby fires back, maladjustment is to guilt imposed on them by our society.

Plain Dealer, June 6, 1972, page 3: The ACLU worked with District of Columbia government to remove the sodomy statute, the DC based Mattachine Society hailed the agreement and noted five states have done the same.

Plain Dealer, June 11, 1972, page 6: The Princeton class of 1962 reported that 4 percent of the student population had homosexual sex.

Plain Dealer, June 11, 1972, page 184: Novel SOMETHING YOU DO IN THE DARK is a Daniel Curzon story of a tormented homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 15, 1972, page 47: Cartoons of the 1970s have animals with intelligence, in one Wiley's father was swallowed by his mother, so he only had sisters left, but displayed no signs of homosexuality. Cartoons prior to the 1970s had animals, but they did not touch on societal issues.

Plain Dealer, June 19, 1972, page 5: Halle's book sale features THE LORD WON'T MIND, a bestseller of homosexual love by George Merrick.

Plain Dealer, June 24, 1972, page 2: Unlike 1968, no protester campsites will be provided, but areas will be set aside as staging areas for protesting groups, including homosexuals, to demonstrate during the Democratic National Convention.

Plain Dealer, June 24, 1972, page 10: In Minneapolis a liberal coalition passed through a resolution sanctioning homosexual marriage in preparation for the Democratic National Convention.

Plain Dealer, June 25, 1972, page 248: Little by little restrictive sex laws are being repealed, censors retired and the realization that homosexuals are not sexual criminals is being normalized.

Plain Dealer, June 25, 1972, page 268: Do rapists have uncontrollable sex urges? In a few cases the act of rape was a defense against homosexual urges.

Plain Dealer, June 28, 1972, page 5: A proposal by a homosexual organization that there be no oppression based on sexual orientation failed to get on the Democratic Platform.

Plain Dealer, June 29, 1972, page 96: Democratic infighting doomed planks on homosexual freedom and free abortion in the official party platform.

Plain Dealer, July 8, 1972, page 21: Homosexual nominated and then placed into a book of Outstanding Young Women of America, but the publisher hatched a scheme to seel book from the public.

Plain Dealer, July 18, 1972, page 8: McGovern's convention seemed to be suggest evading the draft, smoking pot, and aborting your babies and engage in homosexual affairs according to this author.

Plain Dealer, August 6, 1972, page 25: For younger, softer inmates at Mansfield Reformatory, you can snitch, fight or submit to homosexual acts, and once you submit, the news spreads around the inmate population extremely quickly.

Plain Dealer, August 6, 1972, page 132: While missing a father figure, a son wondered if he was a homosexual, with age he realized he was not.

Plain Dealer, August 7, 1972, page 27: Voluptuous bodies were frowned upon by homosexuals designing dresses, without knowing it, it seems they want girls to look like pretty boys.

Plain Dealer, August 8, 1972, page 72: Letter to the editor: I can assure you there are many homosexual jazz artists, perhaps this is because the practice adds to their sensitivity as artists, giving them an upperhand in this type of artistry.

Plain Dealer, August 12, 1972, page 85: A clerk in the correctional facility's office detailed stories of constant homosexual attacks by older, stronger inmates.

Plain Dealer, August 12, 1972, page 94: Five homosexuals filed suit asking that city and state laws prohibiting homosexual behavior be declared unconstitutional.

Plain Dealer, August 17, 1972, page 30: In this film, a leading female notes almost perfect beauty, so she asks if he is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, August 20, 1972, page 44: The report at one point hints at a homosexual affair as Wedren is investigated for securities fraud.

Plain Dealer, August 23, 1972, page 5: Gays forced the release of a fellow homosexual from a psychiatric hospital and demanded to flee out of Kennedy Airport.

Plain Dealer, August 23, 1972, page 17: A former bank employee sued for $1 million, alleging he was fired for being homosexual in a bid to have laws against homosexuality ruled unconstitutional.

Plain Dealer, August 25, 1972, page 5: Brazil's Federal Appeals Court reinstated a homosexual man who was dropped from diplomatic training.

Plain Dealer, September 8, 1972, page 123: Theater: In this presentation, the main character playing Hitler exclaims he is not a homosexual and that the war rumors were untrue.

Plain Dealer, September 14, 1972, page 40: In this comedic piece, blacula's coffin has been taken by two homosexual interior decorators, of course Blacula then escapes and vampires multiply geometrically.

Plain Dealer, September 18, 1972, page 2: Lawyers will put the US prison systems rather than their client on trial with a plan to grill twelve US Senators on their thoughts of permissive homosexual conditions.

Plain Dealer, September 22, 1972, page 4: An alleged homosexual act claim ends in death for a mental patient at a 2am bed check.

Plain Dealer, September 27, 1972, page 61: Reverend Hamilton, a bisexual minister, told the Cleveland Presbytery that a gay ministry is needed for Cleveland's two-hundred fifty thousand individuals who are primarily homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, September 28, 1972, page 81: A South African prisoner told a judge he escaped because he does not take drugs and is not a homosexual, like the other convicts.

Plain Dealer, September 30, 1972, page 43: Cleveland Presbytery sympathizes over the discrimination of homosexuals, but they are not convinced the practice is consistent with Christian teachings.

Plain Dealer, October 4, 1972, page 4: Juan Corona's defense lawyer states the 25 murders were committed by a homosexual and Corona is hopelessly heterosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 4, 1972, page 61: Juan Corona's defense lawyer states the 25 murders were committed by a homosexual and Corona is hopelessly heterosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 8, 1972, page 164: TV's new season features an increased dose of realism, for example the show OWENS MARSHALL takes on a case of lesbianism.

Plain Dealer, October 8, 1972, page 286: Instant psychology: I have obsessional thoughts wondering whether I'm a homosexual, what should I do. As a gimmick, try to think of what you do not want to, if that fails, seek counsel.

Plain Dealer, October 12, 1972, page 4: Arthur Bremer assasinated George Wallace, and has complained to Maryland prison authorities that he has had homosexual advances.

Plain Dealer, October 13, 1972, page 114: Film HICKEY AND BOGGS has a private eye who is a boozer and who seems somewhat homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 27, 1972, page 124: TV THAT CERTAIN SUMMER deals with a boy who discovers his father is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 31, 1972, page 21: TV CHANNEL 3 BOLD ONES highlights Dr Cohen's attempt to renew a romance only to discover his former is in a lesbian relationship.

Plain Dealer, November 5, 1972, page 193: TV THAT CERTAIN SUMMER ABC has a first for network tv, a telecast with the subject of homosexuality in a rather forthright manner.

Plain Dealer, November 12, 1972, page 124: What was until recently confined to some blacks and homosexuals, earrings are starting to show up more widely on other types of men.

Plain Dealer, November 28, 1972, page 56: Gay liberation clubs can further isolate and alienate the homosexual from society says a psychiatrist.

Plain Dealer, December 2, 1972, page 51: Theater OLD TIMES involves a struggle between a lesbian and a husband for the soul of the latter's wife.

Plain Dealer, December 8, 1972, page 61: A man was convicted of homosexual activities involving minors, the charged was absent and will be barred from the country for 10 years.

Plain Dealer, December 10, 1972, page 34: Prison revolts in Ohio due to deplorable conditions are starting to look like they could lead to a similar situation as the four day siege of Attica in New York, where homosexual rapes were met with tacit approval by prison officials.

Plain Dealer, December 11, 1972, page 13: Juveniles at Mansfield Reformatory are to be transferred to the new Indian River facility in Stark County, and this was ordered by a judges ruling.

Plain Dealer, December 12, 1972, page 5: Gaining information from insiders via pen pals allowed an investigator to assess that prison conditions have deteriorated to the point of being ungovernable, it is a culture of homosexual rape and beating.

Plain Dealer, December 14, 1972, page 14: A chronic bad check writer details conditions at Mansfield Reformatory that includes beatings and homosexual rapes of boys by the stronger, more streetwise inmates.

Plain Dealer, December 17, 1972, page 185: In school administrators are censoring pupils who attempt to cover abortion, drugs, vandalism, homosexuality or the draft in school publications.

Plain Dealer, December 19, 1972, page 12: Bad cops abducted and raped woman, and, yet, they were let out of Ohio prisons because they were in fear of being raped homosexually and they feared for their lives.

Plain Dealer, December 22, 1972, page 35: Homosexual acts by adults in private, as well as adultery, are no longer considered crimes under a bill submitted to the British Parliament.

Plain Dealer, December 24, 1972, page 69: Theater BUTLEY is a savagely funny play with an undertone of sadness and loss, and there is a homosexual relationship.

Plain Dealer, December 28, 1972, page 4: Removing part of the brain to change behavior has been criticized, another dangerous approach carried out by a specialis at Tulane University involved adding electrodes in the brain to change homosexual tendencies.

Plain Dealer, January 2, 1973, page 19: Dear Abby: My friend dresses her 8 year old in baby styles, he plays house and does not mix well with boys, what is going on? Your sister may be sowing seeds of homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, January 5, 1973, page 91: TV CH5 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO features a poet-balladeer that confesses to a murder giving homosexual attachment as his motive.

Plain Dealer, January 6, 1973, page 13: TV CH5 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO features a poet-balladeer that confesses to a murder giving homosexual attachment as his motive.

Plain Dealer, January 7, 1973, page 147: Theater CARMILLA A: VAMPIRE TALE has some of the loudest soprano screaming on record that is not related to vampirism but of a lesbian connection.

Plain Dealer, January 19, 1973, page 64: Film YOUNG WINSTON has the namesake as a go-getter who is called everything from a horse to a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, January 21, 1973, page 34: This homosexual sign has been up at a University-Cedar rapid transit station.

Plain Dealer, January 27, 1973, page 7: Among inmates at Lucasville Penitentiary, the Sunni Muslims have a strict code of no pills, no gambling and no homosexual sex.

Plain Dealer, January 29, 1973, page 24: Novel ACCIDENTAL ASSEMBLIES OF COSMIC DUST tells of a man who organized a love-in and was arrested, he was also a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, February 4, 1973, page 19: Novel DEATH CLAIMS It is the rare bookstore, community theater, folk hero television and homosexual world that engulfs the main character as he investigates the drowning of a one-time bookstore owner.

Plain Dealer, February 5, 1973, page 16: Theater BUTLY has a portrayal of a brilliant, destructive homosexual lecturer who is irresponsible toward his students, male lover and wife.

Plain Dealer, February 11, 1973, page 154: Novel MAURICE the theme here is homosexual love in a posthumous publication, the author also is homosexual and finished the book in 1914, but felt the world was not ready for the story 55 years ago.

Plain Dealer, February 15, 1973, page 92: A man testified he was a homosexual and was convicted of killing another man after a lovers quarrel. He gets a life sentence.

Plain Dealer, February 20, 1973, page 17: Two mothers that are Lesbians and fundamentalist Christians can have custody of their children as long as they no longer live together, yet, it is found that the children are well adjusted in the lesbian home up to this point.

Plain Dealer, February 20, 1973, page 22: TV MARCUS WELBY CH5 CH23 deals with the strain of an impending divorce caused by homosexual tendencies that send a man into a coma.

Plain Dealer, February 26, 1973, page 12: May Co book sale offers SOMETHING YOU DO IN THE DARK which states the dilemma of homosexuals today.

Plain Dealer, March 4, 1973, page 128: TV AN AMERICAN FAMILY is a 12-parter in which Lance Loud basically comes out of the closet, the critic did not like how the film was cut.

Plain Dealer, March 4, 1973, page 159: Theater A TASTE OF HONEY tells the human relationship of a trampish mother, illegitimate pregnant daughter, lover and homosexual.

Plain Dealer, March 7, 1973, page 2: Three ex-convicts tell students of prison life, which includes freely available smuggled drugs, homosexual attacks, paranoia, racism and undertrained guards.

Plain Dealer, March 17, 1973, page 13: Jack Paar has been telling wretched anti gay jokes, so three members of the Gay Activist Alliance demolished him in an on-air interview.

Plain Dealer, March 17, 1973, page 53: Theater, this show has a young man tortured by an unrequited homosexual love.

Plain Dealer, March 24, 1973, page 12: It is commendable that Von Hoffman defends homosexual liberties while calling it an ugly human phenomenon.

Plain Dealer, March 24, 1973, page 50: Movie, this is a long, splendid probe into French mentality under German occupation in World War II and the resistance movement's homosexual element.

Plain Dealer, March 27, 1973, page 7: Theater A SONG AT TWILIGHT concerns an aging homosexual writer and the fact that he cannot write truthfully about himself.

Plain Dealer, March 29, 1973, page 48: TV CH5 CH23 THAT CERTAIN SUMMER with Clevelander Hal Holbrook, this one deals with the plight of a homosexual forced to reveal to his son.

Plain Dealer, April 11, 1973, page 3: The new facility that is expected to reduce brutality and homosexual rape at Mansfield Reformatory is nearing completion with transfers starting June 9th.

Plain Dealer, April 21, 1973, page 7: The DNC wants state delegations to match a states population, but there is no way to match things like Protestants or homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, April 23, 1973, page 5: The racy diaries of the late novelist Evelyn Waugh are raising British eyebrows with tales of lesbian and homosexual parties listed over the past 50 years.

Plain Dealer, April 29, 1973, page 173: Novel ESCAPE FROM THE SHADOWS is autobriography where the shadow is his father and his homosexual uncle, Maugham is also homosexual.

Plain Dealer, April 30, 1973, page 6: Nixon's campaign operatives also recruited young homosexual looking people to be supporters of McGovern to link him with the gay liberation cause.

Plain Dealer, May 18, 1973, page 101: TV CHANNEL 61 LOU GORDON SHOW, Goodman, Gerstman and Kennedy discuss the lesbian as a mother.

Plain Dealer, May 18, 1973, page 117: TV CHANNEL 61 LOU GORDON SHOW, Goodman, Gerstman and Kennedy discuss the lesbian as a mother.

Plain Dealer, May 20, 1973, page 157: TV CHANNEL 61 LOU GORDON SHOW, Goodman, Gerstman and Kennedy discuss the lesbian as a mother.

Plain Dealer, May 21, 1973, page 27: Film BLACK MAMA, WHITE MAMA features lesbian prison wardens where two escape but are chained together and want to go in different directions on several levels.

Plain Dealer, May 23, 1973, page 88: Investigations swirling around Watergate, it is rumored that a possible Democratic presidential contender had a brother that might bisexual.

Plain Dealer, May 29, 1973, page 10: TV so many gags have been made about the name Bruce that it is becoming synonymous with homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 1, 1973, page 115: TV THAT CERTAIN SUMMER CH5 CH23 Hope Lange portrays a wife who discovers that her husband is homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 1, 1973, page 118: TV THAT CERTAIN SUMMER CH5 CH23 Hope Lange portrays a wife who discovers that her husband is homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 2, 1973, page 4: A judge in Maryland has ruled officials can transfer an avowed homosexual from teaching students to administrative duties.

Plain Dealer, June 3, 1973, page 206: TV THAT CERTAIN SUMMER CH5 CH23 Hope Lange portrays a wife who discovers that her husband is homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 15, 1973, page 33: Transfer of boys out of Mansfield has been delayed as new facility is not ready, the boys need to be removed from adults due to homosexual advances and other brutality.

Plain Dealer, June 15, 1973, page 139: Transfer of boys out of Mansfield has been delayed as new facility is not ready, the boys need to be removed from adults due to homosexual advances and other brutality.

Plain Dealer, June 20, 1973, page 5: Mayor Perk notes that LBJ was betrayed by a homosexual staffer because that staffer was blackmailed, the same may be true with Nixon and the Watergate break in.

Plain Dealer, June 24, 1973, page 166: Theater THE FAGGOT is a musical review about homosexuals, all homosexuals all the time.

Plain Dealer, July 8, 1973, page 138: Dear Dr Lieberman: My mom made me dress like and play with girls at 16. I now have a liking for boys, what should I do? Seek counseling.

Plain Dealer, July 9, 1973, page 6: One of Nixon's dirty tricks was contributing money to a competitor in a way that it appeared to be from a homosexual group.

Plain Dealer, July 18, 1973, page 16: A homosexual employment service run by the Society for Individual Rights helps homosexuals get better jobs in the San Francisco area.

Plain Dealer, July 20, 1973, page 30: Dear Abby: Thanks for the advice of letting your homosexual child know that you accept her as she is, had I not done that I might have lost her.

Plain Dealer, July 21, 1973, page 16: The pastor of a homosexual church says the great oppressor of homosexuals in history has been the church, but God loves everybody.

Plain Dealer, July 22, 1973, page 172: Novel EDWARD, EDWARD enmeshes the reader in an incestuous and homosexual affair.

Plain Dealer, July 29, 1973, page 171: Theater THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES is a study of a brilliant, self-destructive homosexual college lecturer.

Plain Dealer, August 5, 1973, page 174: Novel THE BOOK OF SKULLS is a journey in search of immortality by four college students, including a homosexual thrust into a heterosexual tao.

Plain Dealer, August 10, 1973, page 32: Nineteen slain in a Houston homosexual, torture ring, most were shot or strangled and the accused sniffed paint.

Plain Dealer, August 11, 1973, page 8: Regarding the possibility of a statewide prison guard walkout, one guard says if you get the dope out of here and stop the homosexuality, things would be much better.

Plain Dealer, August 12, 1973, page 146: Christine Jorgensen was one of the first to receive a sex change operation 20 years ago, she compares and contrasts transexuals and homesexuals.

Plain Dealer, August 13, 1973, page 13: In the Houston homosexual torture-killing ring, two men procured boys to satisfy Corll's homosexual appetite, the murderers were mostly dropouts from broken homes.

Plain Dealer, August 14, 1973, page 1: Largest mass murder is Houston's homosexual torture-slayings with 27 young boys unearthed so far.

Plain Dealer, August 14, 1973, page 53: In the Houston homosexual torture ring, many parents say the police were unresponsive, adding to the number of dead children.

Plain Dealer, August 15, 1973, page 19: At least 27 boys killed in homosexual torture ring, boys were lured to the masterminds home and killed in homosexual orgies.

Plain Dealer, August 17, 1973, page 1: Cleveland has far fewer runaway cases than Houston and here the runaways mostly stay with friends for a few days, then return home.

Plain Dealer, August 17, 1973, page 148: Runaways get money from friends or turn to prostitution or homosexuality add to that the fact that chicken-hawks prey on young runaways turning them into prostitutes.

Plain Dealer, August 19, 1973, page 269: The leader of a homosexual torture ring that resulted in 27 deaths led a secret life of molesting boys, then he tortured, killed and buried them.

Plain Dealer, August 21, 1973, page 7: This is a backwards looking story of homosexuality during FDR's administration.

Plain Dealer, August 31, 1973, page 10: This author would not abolish laws against homosexuality as he exclaims some normalcy should be maintained at the expense of personal freedoms.

Plain Dealer, September 3, 1973, page 37: Wayne Raney has been a bad boy since he was 10, he is heterosexual, but has had some homosexual activity.

Plain Dealer, September 23, 1973, page 200: Novel SOME GOTHIC SCREAMS IN THE NIGHT sees two women in a frightful tale about a suppressed lesbian relationship.

Plain Dealer, September 25, 1973, page 12: TV CHANNEL 5 MORNING EXCHANGE Dr Sonya Friedman, psychologist, discusses the lesbian woman AND Barbara Love, a syndicated columnist, is a guest.

Plain Dealer, October 4, 1973, page 19: Dr. Brown stepped out of the closet yesterday and urged fellow doctors to accept rather than conceal their patients homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, October 7, 1973, page 43: Ghetto speak is a coding that whites cannot understand, presently a punk in ghetto slang is a homosexual, yet to the rest of us it means a cocky person who is not liked.

Plain Dealer, October 7, 1973, page 244: Instant Psychology: What is the difference between a lesbian and a non-lesbian, biologically? None, but the lesbians are more neurotic and less extroverted.

Plain Dealer, October 13, 1973, page 88: Film THE PYX recounts the suicide or murder of a hooker, the only solice in her life is her roommate, who is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 17, 1973, page 40: TV DAN AUGUST CH8 The wife of an assistant district attorney is murdered after she threatens to expose a member of her family as a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 28, 1973, page 165: Novel MARRIAGE PORTRAIT A true story that sees a wife, after seven years of a happy marriage, elope with another woman.

Plain Dealer, November 11, 1973, page 44: Germany now allows pornography, wife swaps, homosexual acts at a lowered age and group sex.

Plain Dealer, November 11, 1973, page 187: Film WOMEN IN LOVE celebrates a naked wrestling match of two men before a raging fire.

Plain Dealer, November 11, 1973, page 293: Millie says Murray has homosexual leanings, scratch Murray of the available list.

Plain Dealer, December 2, 1973, page 125: A doctor can treat ailments with the cells of unborn lambs in a therapy started 40 years ago with claimed success at relieving homosexual tendencies.

Plain Dealer, December 9, 1973, page 175: Theater TROILUS AND CRESSIDA features homosexual aspects in exaggeration including swishing and campy dominance like a flatulent night at a bathshouse.

Plain Dealer, December 16, 1973, page 43: The American Psychiatric Association now says homosexuality is not a mental disease and now calls it as a "sexual orientation disorder".

Plain Dealer, December 27, 1973, page 31: New Ohio code puts sex laws in line with the 20th century, boasting that there is no difference between homesexual and heterosexual rape.

Plain Dealer, January 4, 1974, page 57: Last year at the Rainbow Grill, the Gay Liberationists invaded and danced in the usual way, they then switched man to man and woman to woman.

Plain Dealer, January 13, 1974, page 227: In Germany, the ban has lifted on wife swapping and pornography, and lowers the age for homosexual acts from 21 to 18.

Plain Dealer, January 13, 1974, page 244: A US Army board allows a self-admitted homosexual soldier to serve out his active duty time, the military feels they can rehabilitate him.

Plain Dealer, January 15, 1974, page 14: Henley is one of two youths charged in a two and a half year orgy of homosexual torture and murder of young men.

Plain Dealer, January 21, 1974, page 12: The University of New Hampshire will appeal an order allowing the activities of a homosexual student organization as the limits set by the university were found unconstitutional.

Plain Dealer, January 23, 1974, page 6: In the Houston homosexual mass killing trial, testimony reveals that Henley fired 5 or 6 shots into Corll as Corll chanted kill me Wayne, kill me.

Plain Dealer, January 26, 1974, page 6: Michigan Senate considers a bill to make it a crime to rape males as well as females, homosexual rape is a problem in ghettos and prisons.

Plain Dealer, January 29, 1974, page 8: Georgia politicians are worried the ERA will sanction homosexual marriages and women in combat.

Plain Dealer, January 30, 1974, page 63: The trial of the Houston homosexual torture and murder ring will be moved to San Antonio.

Plain Dealer, February 2, 1974, page 20: Theater TOTAL ECLIPSE features a violent homosexual relationship in slow motion, ending when one shoots the other.

Plain Dealer, February 2, 1974, page 28: The Houston mass slaying trial of the homosexual-torture-murder ring will shift to San Antonio.

Plain Dealer, February 3, 1974, page 203: Instant Psychology: A study showed that graffiti is mostly found in mens toilets and of that three-fourths are homosexual in nature.

Plain Dealer, February 10, 1974, page 156: Theater BAD HABITS set in a clinic for the repair of heterosexual and homosexual marriages as well as function as a sanitarium of transvestism and sadism.

Plain Dealer, February 15, 1974, page 38: Dear Abby: My husband's sister says she is attracted to me and could enjoy a romantic relationship, what should I do as it makes me uncomfortable? Tell her you are not interested in a nice, private way.

Plain Dealer, February 20, 1974, page 2: Fires were set at Warrensville Workhouse in protest to all the dope smuggling and on another note homosexuals are to be moved to the former women's building.

Plain Dealer, February 22, 1974, page 5: A cochair of the Gay Activist Alliance of CWRU files a sex discrimination suit due to her firing at Midland-Ross as an example to other homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, February 24, 1974, page 149: Novel THE SALISBURY MANUSCRIPT features a magazine editor who tries to improve the image of her homosexual, murdered husband with a manuscript he left her.

Plain Dealer, February 25, 1974, page 6: This piece tells how the FBI used knowledge of homosexuality to get information from a Republican US Representative and also annual budget increases.

Plain Dealer, February 26, 1974, page 25: Opera THE KNOW GARDEN explores the complex love-hate relationships between seven individuals, one of which is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, March 3, 1974, page 130: Biography of TS Elliot GREAT TOM does not put to bed the rumor that he was a homosexual, a cuckold and a prude.

Plain Dealer, March 10, 1974, page 150: Novel ROGER CASEMENT details the life of an Irish patriot in forced labor in the Congo where homosexual entries sneak up on the reader.

Plain Dealer, March 12, 1974, page 31: Teacher's deletion of information in class upheld by US judge, students have no constitutional right to receive information which a teacher might choose not to give.

Plain Dealer, March 17, 1974, page 129: Now one year on, the Louds featured in THE AMERICAN FAMILY has unraveled through divorce and more, one homosexual son wants to be a gay acid rock star or a failure.

Plain Dealer, March 23, 1974, page 50: Novel THE VALUE OF NOTHING is about the sad life and violent death of a homosexual fashion designer.

Plain Dealer, March 23, 1974, page 57: Secretary of Defense abolishes use of codes on honorable discharge papers, one of which signalled homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, April 7, 1974, page 29: Cleveland's Gay Activist Alliance will have 300 students participating in the All Ohio Gay Pride Conference near University Circle.

Plain Dealer, May 19, 1974, page 145: A specialist performing sex change operations in both directions says the patient's desire is mostly mental, not physical.

Plain Dealer, May 24, 1974, page 35: A homosexual rights bill was defeated by New York City Council 22 to 19 while supporters shoulted "bigot", and shook fists at the councilman below.

Plain Dealer, May 24, 1974, page 54: Homosexuals can provide guilt-free, understanding as foster parents for homosexual and non-homosexual children.

Plain Dealer, June 12, 1974, page 27: Parole board experiences the chilling routine of homosexual sex targeting at Mansfield Reformatory.

Plain Dealer, June 12, 1974, page 106: Film THE MIDNIGHT MAN has a lesbian and other sensational characters, one of them is a murderer.

Plain Dealer, June 29, 1974, page 87: Film THE NINE LIVES OF FRITZ THE CAT features sex between cartoon animals and the cat daydreams of homosexual sex and sex with Hitler.

Plain Dealer, July 1, 1974, page 41: Houston homosexual torture ring mass murder trial gets underway in San Antonio.

Plain Dealer, July 3, 1974, page 56: Lawyers force judge to allow news media and the public into the Houston homosexual-torture ring murder trial.

Plain Dealer, July 7, 1974, page 9: Nineteen attending the MR GAY AMERICA convention were arrested for lewd and lascivious behavior in a preplanned police raid of the 3000 attendees.

Plain Dealer, July 7, 1974, page 129: Theater COWARD IN TWO KEYS is a comedy about an aging waspish homosexual writer threatened with blackmail.

Plain Dealer, July 10, 1974, page 9: Details of the homosexual tortures in Houston were described to the jury via Sgt David Mullican.

Plain Dealer, July 11, 1974, page 105: In -72 Ohio liberalized homosexual laws, yet the Ohio Supreme Court refused to allow the Greater Cincinnati Gay Society to incorporate.

Plain Dealer, July 13, 1974, page 7: The defense in the homosexual-torture ring in Houston did not call a single witness after 12 vain attempts to have a mistrial announced.

Plain Dealer, July 13, 1974, page 51: A royal biographer undoubtedly had a homosexual relationship, he was murdered by John Mathew.

Plain Dealer, July 14, 1974, page 244: After losing in the Ohio Supreme Court, the Greater Cincinnati Gay Society may appeal to the US Supreme Court.

Plain Dealer, July 16, 1974, page 8: Henley was found guilty in the homosexual-torture ring that killed 27 in the Houston area.

Plain Dealer, July 20, 1974, page 17: Theater THE LAST PAD features three men on death row as they show the torture of their captivity, one is a homosexual that killed his mother and grandmother.

Plain Dealer, July 21, 1974, page 162: Novel FLYING is the autobiography of Kate Millet with her advocacy for lesbianism, it includes romantic details of the sexual act itself.

Plain Dealer, July 26, 1974, page 18: Ohio Supreme Court upholds secretary of state's refusal to issue articles of incorporation to the Greater Cincinnati Gay Society.

Plain Dealer, July 26, 1974, page 29: While incarcerated, Schaubroeck noted brawn is the only thing respected in a reformatory, normal newbies end up in violent homosexual encounters at the hand of stronger inmates.

Plain Dealer, July 28, 1974, page 161: Novel SPREADING FIRES deals with an American diplomat in the French Riviera who is paired with a cook that is a psychopath with homosexual tendencies.

Plain Dealer, August 9, 1974, page 16: A defendant in the Houston homosexual-torture ring receives 594 years in prison.

Plain Dealer, August 10, 1974, page 31: Theater LITTLE MURDERS is set in a city with many unsolved murders, where housewives shop armed and a homosexual steals his sisters wardrobe.

Plain Dealer, August 11, 1974, page 151: Health, Education and Welfare's Caspar Weinberger issued regulations barring sex discrimination in schools, homosexual groups were pleased.

Plain Dealer, August 22, 1974, page 34: Theater LUV is a comedy with Dom DeLuise who may have had a homosexual liaison.

Plain Dealer, September 12, 1974, page 38: Surgery made him what she is today. As an efeminite boy he wore unisex clothing, some saw him as a lesbian.

Plain Dealer, September 15, 1974, page 20: At an Ohio Democratic Party meeting an amendment stating homosexuals should not be discrimated against went nowhere.

Plain Dealer, September 15, 1974, page 126: TV is the most censored media in the US, homosexuality has not seen relaxed censorship, local station managers do not understand.

Plain Dealer, September 15, 1974, page 130: The naked truth in Europe is that morality has hit a bottomless pit with lesbianism and homesexuality operating openly in parliaments, movie houses, sauna clubs and elsewhere.

Plain Dealer, September 29, 1974, page 169: Theater THE TUBS refers to a men's homosexual bath by Terrence McNally.

Plain Dealer, October 19, 1974, page 28: Theater CAMINO REAL is violent, cynical, dangerous on the ghetto side of town which is full of homosexuals, drifters and thieves.

Plain Dealer, October 25, 1974, page 76: Baldwin Wallace College's Candlelight Theater hosts NORMAN, IS THAT YOU a comedy-drama about discovering your child is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 27, 1974, page 126: Battered husband syndrome often occurs with latently homosexual wives and children can be mentally abused as well.

Plain Dealer, October 27, 1974, page 140: Theater THE GINGERBREAD LADY concerns an alcoholic former singer and a homosexual that is devoted and loyal to her.

Plain Dealer, October 30, 1974, page 31: Theater WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE centers upon a drag queen and a masked avenger eliminating the homosexual populace of Boston with a cleaver.

Plain Dealer, December 29, 1974, page 107: Instant psychology: Is homosexuality curable or inherited? Increasingly homosexuality has been taken out of the disease category, beyond that little is known.

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