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Show Salt Lake Human 'Wolves' I Provide Grave Problems Perverts Who Prey on Boys and Men Lurk in City's Parks, Thrive in Jail, Prison ' tMtmr-t Mil Ttue la Ike Mr4 la series ef erttelM e ke sHie la Tae Tllfirui la tm totlol laat Rail lk lr aieal ewaal araaUalat WHk bias f eaeMr raernr ta are ta etara aba aaSar ar Satiric euatrat aae Ifcae mmmm mmt MraMa aa alastreaae safe far waatea aaS rMlaraa. The SaUeartec arllele 1 Sraie arlia s rlaaa af aarvtrU waa era rarely BasrahiS ev Um law. Lurking in Salt Lake City's parks and public gathering places are the "wolves" who prey on boys and young men. To the scientist scien-tist these men are known, among other designations, as homosexuals. homosex-uals. In street rjarlanre thev are called "wolves." No other class of sex offsnder, j polic say, Is harder to apprehend. No other type constltutss a greater menses to society. Ths paychiatriat ia careful to differential dif-ferential between various types of homo-sexuala. There ar those whoa habits ar acquired by vices such as self-abuse, those In which th horror was mor or less Inborn by hereditary taint and those who peculiar physical makeup Is responsible respon-sible as with hermaphrodites. Other Factors Cited There ar many other factors which enter Into homo-seiuallty. It Is prevalent In both sexes but harder hard-er to detect In th female. Only a scientific dissertation of great length could adequately acquaint ac-quaint the layman with th ramification ramifi-cation of homo-sexuality. Here, we can only be concerned with cases which hav com within polio Jurisdiction. Ju-risdiction. Mai homo-sexual are rarely guilty of attacks on women or girls. They ar concerned only with their own sex. Nor do they "attack" their own sex. They ar mainly seducers. A first-hand description of this type of offender waa given police recently by a delinquent youth who as a boy fell Into th clutches of on of these human vultures. Park I Hunting Ground In th summer time th parka, particularly Pioneer park, ar fertile fer-tile fielda for the lower type men. th youth said. During the' winter they frequent such publlo places aa railroad bus depots, pool halls and ths like. Jails and prisons also ar breeding breed-ing grounds. There these men form one of th worst penal problems. "I was just a kid hanging around Pioneer park when I first tumbled," th young man told polic. 'There wa a nice old guy who took a liking lik-ing to me. He used to buy m candy and now and then he'd take me to a ahow. "It was quit a while before he really tried anything, and by that time I'd com to trust him. I was Just a kid, understand, and it waa a new experience and morality waa a word I'd never even beard of." Because th victims of these men ar usually too deeply Involved In th crime, or too ashamed to speak of them, police rarely ar called upon to tnvestlgste. |