Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1950 — Page 7
Gifts Received By Horroniiaseum. "Letter Carriers Unit
The Ug oe 5 Gifts and purchases for the|18th Century English engraving, TO Fefe Aniversary Herron Art Museum in the past|«Contrast” by an unknown artist.| H City Branch 39, Namonth include three ofl paintings, and the Alumni Association of tional Xssociation of Letter Car-!
HB Severe Peach ment = . - 1 engraving, five color litho- riers, will celebrate its 60th anni- , j : other the Art School presented five yersary gular business Probably Not Brough rans 2] dru s gin color lithographs GE forth- meeting Tit in the Broad RipItalian 18th Century oils by Gio-| coming portfolio to’ be published |Ple American Legion Post home, To Stop Sex Misdeeds rumiruo run swing aun ris cies “cross ror. bis 8 ns cogs are 7
{ Pantheon and the Colosseum, in! nand Leger. | {the NALC, will be guest speaker. American Parents Can Do More by {memory of her late husband. Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz gave Other guests in honor of the octa-
| They were formerly in.the collec.! two Italian 17th Century chairs sion will be Postmaster George
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A-contemporary French Porcelain plate and. stand, from yet, the number of rapes per 100,000 population in those states is, gouache” Sacre Coeur de Mont-/the Wan 1! period (1573-1619)| A program illustrating the| martre” by Maurice Utritio Was'of the Ming Dynasty, was “pur- growth of the branch from its Indeed, some observers feel that the more drastic laws make purchased from a New York pri- chased from a New York collec-|beginning 60 years ago will. be
By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer “In Arkansus and North Carolina; the penalty for rape 18 death.’
| about the'same as the national average.
| it easy for eriminals to escape punishment. Gov. Walter Bacon of | Delaware asked the legislature early in 1948 to modify the state's] (rape law—calling for a penalty — lof death or life imprisonment—| and after school to watch for sus- | because juries were reluctant to picious strangers. Teachers! | convict. stopped keeping children after | Thus severity of punishment 'school to cut down the number |alone is probably not enough to of stragglers. Children were .told fstop America’s wave of- sexual to Walk in groups, to avoid short 'crimes. The EY oad amend cuts and to run from anyone who state laws to provide for manda- Wanted to give them something.| | tory psychiatric treatment. for sex| And, if they ever got in real (offenders, thus making it easier] jdanger, they were told to: | for a timid jury to vote guilty “Run to any door, ng the! and yet retaining a stiff enough !doorbell—and scream!” penalty to deter the potential Education Urged criminal. t t psychiatrists and the In__But._the time when all States crmationar. -Association of Police. [will provide clinics and other Chiefs also urge more adequate psychiatric facilities for its seX | ox education. since a lack of ele- | offenders is far in the future. The \mentary knowledge about sex is (cost not only is heavy, but it's, 450 sactor in sex crimes. Some {doubtful whether there would be communities now have sex inenough psychiatrists to do the gation in their schools, but job, even if the money should be gotten this 1s impossible because (made available now. lof opposition by religious groups. In the meantime, the American In such cases, police and social |parent can do more to preveut workers both stress the need for {sex crimes than anyone else, (filling in this gap in the home. Suggested Warnings | For years debates have raged His first job is to warn: his'as to whether newspapers should | child, whether boy or girl, against report sex crimes. FBI Chief J. |the sex criminal. In doing so, he Edgar Hoover says emphatically must be careful to emphasize the that they should—to help combat danger without terrifying the the menace. Says Mr. Hoover: child. Psychiatrists suggest par-| “Every newspaper and radio ients might talk to their children station in the land should headalong this line: {line these crimes, pitilessly point“Some people are sick in a way ing the spotlight on the offenders that makes them want to do and their background, while with- | harmful things. We. can’t al- holding the names of the victims.”
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William * G. Sullivan gave an museum.
ways. tell who these sick persons! Pointing to.the awful statistics...
(are, however, so we do not g0|_a 100 per cent increase in rapes {with strangers or take presentsiand an 87 per cent increase in ‘from them or, above all, get into other sex crimes in the last 15 | their automobiles.” |years—Mr. Hoover expressed an The police can help, too. One angry impatience with the naLpolice..department..circulatedtion's. inadequate laws .and- th
through the schools at the end misplaced sentimentality of its Y
of a term a leaflet with the title citizens: “A Safe Summer for You.” Ini “The right of a child on the | simple language and illustrations, street to be secure and the right it warned, children against linger- of parents to be free of fear are ing after hours in playgrounds, greater than the convenience of parks or public comfort stations. potential sex-crazed fiends. In St. Louis, the Bryan Mullan-| “The time has come to call a | phy School Parent-Teachers As- halt.” | sociation, embarked on an in-| A chorus of frightened chilItensive campaign of protection dren's voices echo his words, when sex crimes increased. Moth-} ers patroled the streets and al-| NEXT: The situ situation in Inies in the morning, at lunchtime’ ~ diana.
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