Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1950 — Page 2

today for Albert 8. Givens, 4004 Ruckle St. a retired stone cutter Who posed for ome of the statues on the. Soldiers and _ Batlors'

Mr. Givens, who was 83, Aled,

yesterday in his home. i As a stone cutter, he worked on| ing and the Central Library, in| addition to the, Monument. He was one of Several workers: used,

there, posing as one of the group! on the east side of the shaft, A native of Stone Mountain, Gi. he lived in Bedford 25 years! before he moved to Indianapolis) nine years ago to live with his . .®on, Paul A. Givens. "He was a member of the Pres-| byierian Church at Bedford. In ‘addition to the son, Paul, he is survived by another son, Sid-| ney Lee Givens; a half- brother. | oped. G0Za, both of 8. a half-sister, Miss. “Stella Goza,| Miami Beach, Fla., seven grandchildren and seven great-grand-| childgen.

Mrs. Mary Madison

Rites for Mrs. Mary E. Madi-| son, 508 W. 24th St. will be held at 1-p. m. today in Stratten & Shaw Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery,

there and was a resident of Indianapolis for 23 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, | Nellie ‘Bardwell; two sons, Jasper and James Madison; two. sisters, Mrs. Emma Chisley and Mrs.!

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Katherine Smith, all of Indianap-/in Bellefontaine, O.

‘ductors. Dormitory at the Juvenile Center. = In addition to his wife, Myrtle,

(he is survived by three sons, John | Richard Berry, Urbana, O.; Gene

FOR iP Say, Indianapolis. and Paul community in Booth Tarkington

ark. | Friday afternoon following sery-, The group, composed of 50 busix Vices there. ness leaders, meets monthly at

| Mrs. Mary Willis. ns the Merchants National Bank| ,#°

-PROGRESS ( Mrs. Mary Willis, native of sanity. | Rome, Tenn. who died Sunday “mmUu in her home, 1840 Boulevard Pl, Officers of the association are will be buried in New Crown ‘Maynard Noll, manager of Chief[Cemetery after rifes at 2 p. m. (ain Pontiac Co. president; Ed[tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers

| West Side Chapel,

dianapolis resident 30 years and Dorothy Lilly, Kent Reducing | was a member of Alleyne Chapel Salon, secretary. AME Zion Church. She was 79. corre

TT] The Ugliest Crime ... No. 4— © Tra Nation Starting to Pass Laws for | arested in Theater PTOtECtiOn Against Sex Criminals

| Los ANGELES. hited ts bo. In 13 States and District of Columbia Now | ‘Them, too, most of the laws Marty Brill, identified by Ppo-| ; {were loosely drawn. In- some lice as the former Notre Dame! ~ By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer lcases, they are ineffectual except

{football player and Loyola of Los | Society, which has been woefully tardy in protecting itself in witra serious cases: in others

{theater on a morals charge. governing the punishment and—more important—the treatment of 1ory character. Three vice squad officers; A. G. the habitual sex offender. The states are Indiana, Ninos, Michigan, A r Only Answer - Wiseman, H. D. Dorrell and G. Minnesota, Massachusetts, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Jer] : ppea

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/the 44-year-old Mr. Brill was al- Washington and California, ~~ mitted to a mental ‘nospial for|society’s only answer to the prob-

|leged to have made a lewd ad-| The nation still has a long wa ‘treatment until the hospital super-| lem. The old conventional laws jrance today Officer Wiseman. [to go, of course. In most B ay: intendent “finds that he has have been tried and found want.

- Mr. Brill was booked on a lewd Where so-called sexual ar payeho, sufficiently recovered so &s not to ing. \vagrancy charge and released un- path laws exist, the laws are vir- "dangerous fo other persons. ly In New York State, for instance, Ider $500 bail. tually inoperative because of In a criminal proc .ding, the there are seven types of sex felo“Why don’t you fellows give me faulty provisions and inadequate defendant is returned to the court/nies carrying sentences of from ‘a break?” the officers quoted Mr. clinical facilities. But the start for further consideration of his'10 to 20 years, and two types of [Brill as saying: “I'm a married N25 been made and every day case. -‘sex ~misdemeanors punishable dy fore attention is being focused’ New Jerseys iaw, enacted in @ One year maximum imprison

!man with three children. I haven't ) (done anything Hke this since I/°0 the problem. . 1949, is not limited to habitual ment (except in New York City

3 ns significance of the indiig ed: 1 don’t know WhYTII ual state laws is that they give Any person convicted of sex of- Up [0 three years are permissible). Police sald Mr. Bri legal recognition to the fact that fenses of a wide variety be given The result is that most sex a 1 WAS 2 oyen a stiff prison sentence is mo/® Mental examination. If the ex- criminals quickly plead guilty to

[routual] team. |sex offender unless he is given from “any form of abnormal riod, 3295 defendants indicted for

told them: caused him to commit the of- 3pprupriste institution is manda- City’s courts, yet only 35 per cent “Don’t you know who I am? fense. These laws now authorize tory. Moreover, he is not eligible were. convicted of felonies. The I'm Marty Brill the famous foot- commitment of the habitual sex for commutation of sentence or rest either were convicted, or took

Mapleton Business. Association members inspect the room the organization furnished for the

t Juvenile Center, 25th St. and Keystone Ave. Shown are (left to right) Maynard Noll, Mrs. E. E. || player” offender for psychiatric treatment fOr Parole. ; oar of Eat, 10 mind ng | Kipfer, Mrs. Cora D'Arcy and Warren Woda, teem |and specify that he shall be de-| Proceeded Cautiously | The law, obviously, needs an exBar Plans Memorial {tained until psychiatrists certify : icuse to detain such offenders, Orla Ber NYC his release will not endanger the Yet, law enforcement officers Sexual psychopath. statutes proe Y Maj leton Business Group To Late Linton Cox ~~ public ave ‘proceeded cautiously under vide that excuse. i [these laws—in most cases they!

Conductor, Dies D § Y i The Indianapolis Bar ok Commitment Procedure |have asked commitment only of (Tomorrow: A An ounce or two . { . [tion will conduct memorial serv-| In Washington, the . offenders thought to be particu-| ©f prevemtion.) : we ra oe Do aL oes Bit or oungs ers 2 ices in honor of the late Linton torney Sahinglo with - i a har larly dangerous. Illinois has tried! = ; - Cox, former attorney and state/statement that a person is aonly 16 cases in 10 years; Cali- Muleteer Extends Bid

Mrs. Madison, who was 54, died Cf N Monday io ner ome, x aative oriCleveland un of the New Yorkl "Draperies, Bed Sprevds, Chuirs Supplied Senator, ay Creme eiday in|sexual peychopath, whether or not fornia has committed an average nA SHVILLE, Tenn, Mar. 13 ber of Second Baptist Church died yesterday in his home,-1131 For Dormitory as Community Project Barwa County Sareujt Court. Mr. he is a defendant in a criminal Of 41 persons a year; Michigan (UP) — Gov. Gordofi Browning

Fairfield Ave, after a short ill- : faa : proceeding, or the .court may has committed only ness. He ‘wis 62. Mapleton Business Association, a group of enterprising| gneayers will include Judge order the filing of such a state- 1939. : merchants of the 38th and Illinois Sts. business community, is William D. Bain, Taylor Gronin- ment. {

200 sinee had his invitation today to attend Born in I County, O., M c at th : Columbia's annual Mule Day cele rn: in Logan County, Frespongibie- for a brand new room at the Juvenile Center, 25th nl most cases, the excuse is a bration Apr. 4—thanks to harde |Berry had ‘been an Indianapolis St. pos er ar Ave ger and Judge Louis B. Ewbank.|. Examination by two psy- familiar one—lack of facilities riding Chios Skillington. The

4 George L. Denny is chairman of chiatrists i chia manage: [resident ihe dant 2 years ror} As a major project of the community which they serve, the the memorial committee of the! is a Sure, Then, if X for Sremiment. Pay try is still Mule Day r rode Head. % oy members of ihe association refurnished a room at the center. At bar association. . 'a sexual - a cost of more than $250, plus i : psychopath, he is com-| enough psychiatrists to go around | invitation.

Mr. Berry bined a member of juhor which was dondted, the ; 5 the Third Christian Church, pypleton - Business Association | : ; : “

Brotherhood of Railroad Train- has supplied new draperies, bed : 2 Ss. 4 & Co. inom 4411

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men and Order of Railway Con: spreads and chairs for the Boys’

The association, less than two yeirs old, already has sponsored two parties for children of the

Burial will be in Bellefontaine

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ward Bechtold, Merchants NaMrs. Willis ‘had been an In- tional Bank, treasurer, and Mrs.

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