Page Eleven Thursday, September 6, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FI I--- I U, i 1 Local porn': Business as By DIANE LEVICK "When properly viewed, every- thing is lewd; I could tell you tales about Peter Pan. And the Wizard of Oz is a dirty old man!" -Tom Lehrer from his song "Smut" In view of the June 21 Supreme Court r u lii n g and subsequent crackdowns on obscenity, Lehrer, the Harvard math teacher turn- ed humorous songwriter, must be h a v i n g an "I-told-you-so" chuckle. But no one in Ann Arbor is laughing. In fact, no one here is doing much of anything about "'porn." At the city's "dirty" book store, massage parlor, and nude modeling agency, it's business as usual. "I'll be laughing all the way to the bank because of that rul- ing," says Dwight Williams, own- er of the Fourth St. Adult News shop. Although he doesn't an- ticipate having to remove certain materials from his shelves, he figures business volume may even improve if he does. "People dig what they can get. It was getting too open here- like in Sweden. Everything was being exposed." The court ruling may mean more innocuous materials will be printed. H ow ev er, says the young-looking Williams, "You'd be amazed, but nice legs still turn some people on. They still have imaginations." As it stands now, imagination has little place in Williams' store, as most materials are fair- ly graphic. Paperback n o v e1 s with such enticing titles as Deep Mouth, Born to Stud, and The Whoring Hitchhiker g r a c e the shelves with their color photo covers. A variety of magazines are ar- ranged by subject matter on the stands wit such helpful signs as more interesting than his stock. Although the majority nf the cus- tomers are predictably males between 35 and 50, surprisingly enough, students make up about 30 per cent of the shop's business. According to Williams, women buy a totar of about $25 to $30 of books a week, but it's more common to see women enter the store with male escorts. "I get a usual of stuff, they have a perfect right to. It's fine with me." He had removed his name badge before entering Williams expressed hope that the policeman's superiors felt the same way. After all, the Supreme Court ruling does mean that local standards instead of a na- tional one will be used to deter- mine what is obscene. The state of Michigan is expected to issue guidelines by September. Possibly with fingers crossed beneath the counter, Williams says he doesn't foresee any trou- ble. "People in Ann Arbor have their heads pretty much to- gether," he adds. And that could' prove to be important, for the Supreme Court ruled that material would be obscene if it appealed to the age person applying contempo- "prurient interest" of "the aver- rary community standards." DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS UNIVERSITY FLOWER SHOP Largest Selectionz of QUALITY FLOWERS. 7 NICKELS ARCADE COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE NO 8-8096 NO 5-6037 "People dig what they can get. It was getting too open here-like in Sweden. Everything was being exposed." -Dwight Williams, owner of Adult News 1 . .C *ssmmmsmoamamme .. eman 6 "Fdowers by Wire" SPEED-A-PRI NT COPI ES-DISSERTATIONS OFFSET PRINTING-RUBBER STAMPS STATIONERY--BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS "B o n d a g e" and "Boobs and Busts." Films are shown in the back of the store. And, of course, all the major sex tabloids like Screw are sold. Whatever your taste - be it sodomy, incest, homosexuality, or plain old heterosexual inter- course-you'll find some com- pany has filled your needs . . . for a price. Is working in such a store "ex- citing?" "From a non-business standpoint," says Williams, "it's pretty boring. When you're star- ing at this stuff everyday, sex just isn't that important any- more. You find there are more important things in life." He probably finds the clientele Daily Photo by DAVID MARGOLICK A CURIOUS PASSERBY GAZES into the display window of Dwight Williams' Adult News shop (foreground). In the back- ground stands the massage parlor which was raided last year as shown below. lot of couples on weekends," he says. Williams' business doesn't ap- pear to be suffering from the competition of his next - door neighbor, Adult Books and Peep Shows. One of its added attrac- tions is the infamous massage. By purchasing a sex movie of a certain value, customers receive a half-hour massage free. But just to enter the store, you must shell out a 50 cent "cover" charge. The establishment was raided by police last October after a tip-off that the masseuses were offering a bit more than just massages. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose? Across the street in this little sex complex is the Figure Model- ing agency, also apparently un- hassled by the court ruling as yet. 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