Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 2004 Page: 3 of 10
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Iiii sd;i\. ()t |. 5. 2004. Sapulpa I>ail> Ili-rald — I HRI I
Newspaper Week
Kellyville Students in Ken
Edwards' fourth grade Social
Studies Class read the Sapulpa
Herald as part of the Newspapers
in Education program. The NIE
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m” the Indian Nations Council
«i| (inu-rnmcnls was awarding
the lii> NlC.noo toward the pur
chase <>l the \chicle.
I ho car is powered by a com-
bination gasoline and electric
svstem and is manulaclured by
Toyota
In other action the council
approved the purchase ol three
emergency generators lor the
Sapulpa l ire Department as part
ol a matching grant from the
Federal I mergency
Management Administration.
In the grant Sapulpa will pay
SI 5.000 of a total package ol
SI 57.5(H).
The pachagi dsn includes a
vehicle exhaust removal system
Tor the lire department.
'The council also approved a
contract with Sodexho. Inc., to
extend the use id the Sapulpa
Community Center lor the
Senior Nutrition Program tor
another vear
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Readers sound oft on dad s behav ior around his daughter
DKAK ABBY: You printed a
letter from a woman, “Uneasy
About My Daughter." who was
concerned that her husband
might he acting inappropriately
w ith her 11-year-old daughter.
She went on to describe her hus
band silting on the toilet and
eating his dinner every night
while the girl took her bath, and
also stroking the girl's backside
to lull her to sleep at bedtime.
You advised "Uneasy' that
her husband's behavior was in
appropriate and urged her to
discuss the situation with the
girl's pediatrician. You said the
husband might back oft il he
heard from the doctor that w hat
he was doing was wrong and
that the doctor should report the
man if he refused to stop.
Ahby. I think you threw gas
on the Tire without knowing
more about that mother s con-
cerns. Why is the husband eat-
ing his dinner while the daugh-
ter takes her bath? Does he get
home late, alter the rest ol the
family has eaten? How devel-
oped is the girl? My 11-year-old
girl looks like she s X! Is the la-
ther really rubbing the girl's
bottom — or her back? A back
rub isn't inappropriate.
Tileven is a weird age The
girls aren't women, but they
aren't small children either. My
II-year-old thinks nothing ol
jumping into the tub w hen I m
bathing my 3-year-old. She also
Dear
Abby
does it when my husband is
bathing our son.
Il i n i
she does, why doesn't die have
her dauchtci take her both c.uh
er? — TUI SIS MV 111 S-
II VNl) IN I l ( SON
|)T \ K IKI SIS: I h
good question. However, she
wrote to me because she has a
sixth sense that's telling her
something is wrong. \nd he
should listen to that sixil -' H,.
and act on it. Vila I printed that
letter, the volume ol mad I re
ceived from survivors ol child
sexual abuse curled my hair
Read on Tor a sample-:
DKAK \I5BV: As ., child. I
was sexually abused Ivy my la
ther. a "pinnacle ol the co nmu
nitx " I still bear the emotional
scars What ‘I neas; s
band is doing is called Nonius
mg touch and is very likely a
precursor to outright abuse By
confusing the daughter mb'
thinking his hchaviot is ()K. the
lather opens the loot lor I chav
ior that isn't 'Unc i-v must jet
help for her daughter so die girl
can learn how to et hi undanc-
and define appropriate touch
Parents have a responsibility
to their children to protect them
liom sexual abuse by tamily
members, friends or others. —
HI I N I III UT iN PI \NO.
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1)1 \R 111 I N I III RK: 1
was taken aback by the number
ol first-person testimonials 1 re-
ceived describing similar expe
nences.
HI \R \BHV : I am a dclec
live specializing in crimes
against children in a central
Honda sheriff's department. If
the lather acts this way when he
is beimi observed. I can only
imarline vvhal goes on when the
mother isn't present. 1 he I act
that the mother referred ti the
man as "my husband." not as
the girl's father, raises more red
I lags.
Had this been reported to me
in mv jurisdiction. I believe I
would have probable cause for
an arrest on charges ol lewd and
lasciv ions molestation
"Unease" should contact !o
cal law enforcement and child
welfare agencies and report her
husband. II she doesn t. she
could he charged with failure to
protect her child —FLORIDA
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1)1 \R 1)1 I I ( ITM :
Several othei members ol law
enlorcemcnl around the country
offered similar sentiments
However, pediatrician- arc
mandated to report child abuse
il there is evidence and that
is why I recommended the
mother first talk to hei child x
physician.
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Broaddus, Matthew B. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 2004, newspaper, October 5, 2004; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1501507/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.