i!W?rw!ra3p P EVENING, PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, J)HURfeDAY, DECEAiBEH T. 1922 sr.M : - '' ' ' 3jl w m K.iiV ?f IT- M in 1 : ft- mm m L 'P. I te) I. H im m m n3 st iM 4 i. . 1 Mif rt. Holmesburg Men Den 't Get Centlnufd from Pncr On tlh( liiCetlli!i held monthly nnd listen I te thft words of llip elder incmlifr of the lean mid lie guided accordingly. That In net my am. If I find condi tions rotten, 1 il m seln; te say they re rotten. If I believe the rules nte hardship, It Is up te ine le say se. Remedy Hosts Willi Heard ' "Te my mind it rent with (be beard te remedy nny condition that tieeax remedrlnc. Tnnt Is what the henrd ' is for, and tl1.1t In what the beard should de. Nobody's word should be taken for grunted, Investigate nnd find ut for jeurself. Thnt In what I de. "In DiKlriir the staml that f de for wiping out the rules thnt new govern' ' the County Prison, I title Inte con cen con rlderatleii the fnct the men ion I rolled by these ruleM bave been oenvieicd of crime nnd are In prlMjn n iniiiWiinent. But does this mean thnt then' men should be tossed Inte n cell, fei bidden te hpenh te nnv en", denied n smoke new and then or n chew? "Persenalis:. I de net believe thnt It , ! Si (II ' Is possible for n criminal te ledeem ,'l I himself in the County Prison at Holmes Helmes Lurg because he deetm't jet his chance. . Kindness, te my minu. is me eniy sue cessfnl method te employ In treatment 'of n prisoner, "If you cage a man in a cell and If I vmi nnnlsh him with foodless hours lie- cause he sneaked a smoke ami if ye.t j deny him his feed because lie talki-i, . wirn nryiiner cenvici. 11 iuuhin ' son that the spirit of the man Is bound 1ft I.A hrnlrAn Willi fl III imiil.,. nf llllll- lAhinent for vueli trivial offenses hang-, nig ever nun ai in time, what clinnie has lie le reform .' "Ik III A ,ill'.r lirinil fnf IliU fnliiitv exchange words with "ethers: let him! smoke occasionally, let him have a mil slcnl instrument In his cell, show him the bright side once in a while, and the llrst thing yen find Is thnt this convict ' is beginning te leek forward te better I things. They are human and It Is up I te the Beard of Inspectors le treat them I as human beings." Favers Prison Farm Ijeuis Fleischer, a braid manufac turer at 10'J.'t Arch street, nnd a mem ber of the Henrd nf Inspectors, is en lliuslnsticnllv In fnur of a prison farm In the outskirts of I he city "All I will say .lb -ut the situation Is this." be said today. "I am chair man of the Manufacturing ('emmittc. you knew. We should hae prNun farms, with properly equipped fncterUs ulengslde. "This would give the prisoners an 4. ....... .. . -. .1 t ... . I I I ", .III. Wemiiiiiy 10 worn 01 lie inriiis. ,n the open air. and would g v. n nddi- 1 '"" ."' Y "'. .,' " ,', j ,1., ., f M Hen. properly equipped factories where m '" 'l"" f"r llK,." '. 1 e the prisoners could work, varying their Pelent le pa,s enthings until 1 be tasks. In these factelestliey could linn tome mere seasoned, out articles required in ether State in- Chnrlw II. Smith, a broker with Stitutiens. , offices nt ".O.I Chestnut street and .1 "At present our knitting machines member of the beard, asked tu be ct are out of date. Thev are hand ma-' cused from passing any ceinmi nt nt f.Mn nml worn ..linden I., i.in mini. .1 .. fills, time. Mr. Smith dill Say. llOW- ment te the lnrgcst number of prisoners net ttet asked. money nm ii me leu tee inn! i kiinu- the Philadelphia prisons te he nretierlv conducted, clean and the feed ceed. We are net niiuiliiir a Hellevue-Strat- ford, you knew. We couldn't, for if we did we couldn't keep people out. "Why. ilnrinx th war they had better bread than 1 had myse'f. Thnt wns because the InntltutienH hnd bone it nmcli geed Heur aneail. Tlie bread is very (teod, I'.very new nnd then I take n leaf home with me and test It rut. I se unexpectedly te the priens and I pick out nnv leaf I please. There Is no special leaf ninrte up for me. Sav, Meat U'lituut "Then there is the eiieMln.. of ment I teM ,01, that meat ls"f, "you' U .. k. 1... .. I,., !..... i... ..11. " 1 recall one .nuance of a tnung ' innn whose family I happen te knew. It is n fioeil rntni'y. but the boy gut into trouble. After he get out he came te me and complained of the meat. 'It Is rotten.' he said. I replied that I knew better and that he knew better: that he had worked in the kitchens himself and thnt he knew the meat was kem '. "Well, he laughed and said. 'Yeu nrf right, jeu get me thlH time.. Mr. Rnlill.' Xew. what nre win pr.ine. in ieiinie. 1 really neuevc 1 am In ail- ' ttie nreuiem 01 iiuuu.k m.- u.,,,. .-. . , 7, , ", "V"." , i" .,;,,,,..;. vnnce of mnny menibers of the beard In work. , ,. , i "" ' " bM '."P'1, f "' .''" ' hi my Ideas. I realize, however, .list II "1 would be clad le him- lln- lrnb- ' rt. s , e , win ...rt . i, ,1 requires a creat deal of money te carry leiu solved. It enIil help Kre.itl,. b "" '"' ,"'.,': ' 1, , ," out the projects I have outlined." un all Hint lie w.nild hn.. ' ' , ! - " l1'1.. ' I " s '' '"' Anether advocate of the prien farm .lehn Wacner. win. is a cisar mnnu- l't I d.d 1 't. He hr..Ue the rules, bu Is .Te-epb Y. M llnltli. merchant and I fneturer at 'J.17 Deck street, who was I ; '-' -'' I in..tl.rr .dmnce banker, of 02S Seuth Hipbth -treet. 'appointed te the beard in duly, wn- I nilcht mi thnt 1 am net op; ..s(. Mint ,..hf le t !..., ...l.nM . .. .. it .. 1 IA. fi. itll r.T('Mk.Pil irilHI HI llllllll IVI I til' ll-l- tf KiL'tHMI If I 41111 itj lint nuiu t- ill'- iirT 'Jl 11111 f'JIII" niltllUIT "II" ii-r'u " " .....- !lPPM.flrv V !im OiMi11nr.nr de with people like that? ' In bis nfhee. Dr. It-eves pondered 11 "I tell nu these men nre liars That nement or two before passing en the Is It plain liars. I don't knew what iippllcatien for the pass. it is. It seems te be in the air the " 011 cannot hnve one. he said very walls of these places, but when finally. "The Heard of Inspectors will men get In them they will net tell the "et winctieti a pass te nn newspaper truth. Why. I go te the prison., alone. ' 'ln'l wl'n, '"J ""eking " "r wl' ' 1 even ride In mv own automobile. M. no"'11-'11' n'1'1' ''' ,r)l'li: J? .1 a Ht,7 one will knew I nm enn.l.,,. T '., that does nnt mean II thing 111 the world. Then I go inriMiKii rne i ueie iiisniiitinn. I mi nlene into the cells witii these men. iirmi.ii the ii..in 1.. :.. t .. Seme people ask me whether this is afe. but why shouldn't it be? I nu?Lr ' and I haien't init them there. "Xew, why don't these men whisper their complaints te me, if ihej mie nny. Or te any ethers of the prison in spectors. Hut they de net. I eien mvi- cum timers nun anv prisoner wne wnms 10 taiK in me im te tell n I, ., , , .1 iiii' -'11111; n 1111 if, 1 " 1 ti.t, , ...1, itiniiii nnd he guard is te let me knew thp plnPPi clvr m0 nn Idea iih te the nt once. The guard must et me knew. ,iatllri. of' . complaints." for if he deeiMi t I will find it out any- hew, nnd then it would go hard with Maintains Feed Is (ioed him. I T)Pi Itpeves wns told flic complaint". Punishment Necessarj He listened attentively ns this and that "Yeu ask ine about the punishments. Grievance was laid before him When Well, when a man does wrong and is '"' wii""''' l,l,out ,1"' fe,011' J1",' ninninv convicted he is sent te Jail, it, the first ,n which it wns prepared and the quan Mace. If he nilsbehnies I all he ,ty. ''w'' ,,he I'hyf-",i l ! : must be .,iki..i " J . ' our fiKures regarding the amount "De jeu helieie in selitari cenline- ment Mr Itnldi''" '.Men must sometimes lu. punished 'ffl , fl-l.- ... r 1 I ',.;. J.. lake two men. for instance. They are iii.t arrested together. One turns State's 'V'' ePilldl.'P hntll t'11 In the uiimiu i,r!.nn , , , : evidence, heth 1:0 te the same orison. a,, 11,, .. . i . he man who did net talk lays for the ether one and beats him up ut the first opportunity. New, such 11 man must bp punished. ' "Veu ma IlinV think It Stranee. nlse. that large gatherings nre net permitted. Well, whenever these men get together they talk of one thing only, and that is escape. Hew te get out is their Constant thought. It does net de. "As for smoking, I iiuderstujtd It was prohibited because the lmblt was nl- lowed te become a dirty one und the eells became littered. I'heuiiu lebuc- ee, however, is seen te be Wsui-d. "It is net true that uintti esses' nre net in every cell. Hemember, it is net the Hellevue-Htrutferd, but every bunk has its mnttrcss. All these stories about the bud condition of things arc xaise, aoseiuteiy raise." William V. MrUrath, a member of the beard, und president of the Heno Hene flslnt Havings Fund Society, refused te talk nt all. "Yeu get out of my office." be or dered, Uet out. I have absolutely nothing te say, absolutely nothing, I Won't talk te such a scurrileliH uuner." lie pointed tu a copy of the K j-.ni.m, l'um.10 I.iiiidKK en his desk. "Thnt get there by mistake," he said , hastily. "I refuse te read it. I won't aay a weru. ' rrllnfr ,.,inl.llllA,l Ihii Int i Un .l.l. this orison Inspector. .. vu.iv.i.... .mv ..,,r,,,vii Willi Colonel J. Wurner Hutcblns, retired diamond merchant, nnd n member nf tbe beard, was seen nt the Union League. Asked about conditions ut Holmesburg ha poked his questioner in tM ribs, and laughed. "V" vi" "u 'h c'm nfter the steri' j said. "I've Just returned Punishment Net Basis Of Judge's Sentences MVTEVnit have I sentenceil n man with the idea of punMilns him," Judjre Monaghan, of the Court of Common Pleas Ne. f, said. "When I sentence a crim inal te a term of years In prison It Is net te punish him for his of fense, but te separate him from the rest of the community that for n time at least te prevent him from continuing bis violations of the law. "Rarely de I punish a man for his first offense, unless It be it very grate one. lint when I de send a man te pilsen I believe he should receive such constructive training, physical nnd mental, that when he comes out a froe man he will be n much better man In every way than when he was sent te Jail. "If I ever hear of a prisoner in any of the State institutions re ceiving Improper or rough treatment I will investigate the cese nnd If true I will take action te remedy the condition," from (l nnP.lnenli' trip te tli 1' i;IlMf Seme time let me tell yuu nbe nr bout itlint Andrew C.nn. another member . . i. .. . i . ' . i , Ml. I m,,08 ' ', walnut stret. lie sat 1)m.,. , his ,,inp llll( ,jjm,,is'.Hl the subject with n wave of the hand. Hasn't Heard Any Cempfniiits Prank Kllceyne. a clerk In the City Controller's office, nun appointed nil inspector lust duly. Mr. Kileuyne" knowledge of prisoners In limited, lie admits, but be says he is spending con- sldernble time getting nciiuuinted wan conditions in betli Mejnmenslng nnd Holmesburg. "Honestly. I haven't run across any one up In the Holmesburg prison who complained of ills treatment," said .Mr. Kilce.Mie. "I think the feed Is all right. I have been there when it was being served and I certainly saw noth ing wrong with it." Asked if he believed it pieper te punish convicts for talking anil smok ing. Mr. Kiheyne said: "1, would rather refrain from expressing tin opinion about these questions at this time. Yen sec. I have been en the innn nni it snort mm'. . , , .!. anil 1 weiiiu "- , - , . . ,,.,, ever, thnt he wns greatly cenccrnisl In , "I nm whnt you would tnu a baby Mnber of llie beard.' flirt Mr. Wns ..mm tier, "nnd before chlnilnB In with nny ' pusKetleiis I would like te hnve n ehance te put my feet under the table ' and llten In. Yeu see, I don't get 1 ns much time with tbe renvlcts ns I ! would like, t'eine back 11 couple of month frnm '""' Mnjl""''.'' ,nat "nle ! 1 ,.111 ham mmnethinir te ,!." ,m miw comes the president 01 tin" "If the rules neeileil cliiiiisiu!; we itn'anl of Inspectors, Dr. Jeseph X. ' would net hesitate le chaiw lliein. Inn I Ttrev-, who insists that be Is alte-j thev de net. nnd. with one iM-cptii.n Eether satisfied with the rules and wllh that of allow lstss the cmvicts the use , ,m)tiens at HeliuesbiirR. 'of 1 hewing tobacco. tlie will net be amended. Chewing tubmen will be al- "r- "eeves MHisneii "W" ,'," exactly what is needed In the way of rules ,0 conduct a p. Ism, 51IH we fee Hint tnnse in ieicc are I ""S ,hp rrnuireini-ntH. M Dr. I Keees. Dr Itneves was seen in Ins in 10111 Snrure street. "Dr. Hoies, I represent the Kvt: MNil i'nil IC I.KIMlFU." said the re re jerler. "r received cninplnlnts finm convicts recently released from Holmes Helmes burg, nnd 1 came te you te get a pa-i tn go through thnt prison and icrify or disprove the complaints." "Steti into mi office." was Dr. , lleeves reply i , " " " ' , . : fellow or mm be two or three cenvlcts- "It s the same obi iitery. eme ' m," ,'he linv, violated our lnws ,icd I ' nve been s-nt te prison as purus hmei.r r!Kn Thcn,t,1ng",!.,er.ie"s (iir rules. The llrst tiling uiey le co 10 some newspiiper. "It is simply ridiculous for these con cen Jits te say they nre net receiving the lerv best treatment in Helmeshiirg. It makes me tired te talk about their .il eeed complaints. Hut a jeu seem te i. i,t.. .1 r 1 ,., ,: ,,!,,,,. nf fe."' "r-..l!"ll.!.1.re"P"- Y"". """ I 1 II,P I""t " " co",( "' me thnt there gale them te jeu, eli? That's Kniwillili" mr ,,uu. linn li'lll. w W kUpm ,iW of t, V(,ry bffht Jel)f) v(1 , te glie out in that prison, nnd the iir .,..?.. .,. 1.. i ' .. ..' i . grailtiiue ,or you. mat lellew un huil ut fci' .ftifc .11 .in. .-.in, iiiiii i in jitbi ,i,:,. ti,nt Iia .innu ,.!, i, ..,,. .... initie .....v ... ....... ....in .,,- ..-i-. inn js t ,nke his way le jour etlice and complain. AVhat does his cemnlalnt ' amount te, nnjway? "The foeil served in that prison l reed. hv. there Is never n tin,,. tl,,,t ! I go u: there that I don't take a piece ' of the brend and eat il. Veu talk about burnt rye and brend for breakfast. ! What is the matter with that'' Uurtit rye is the best we ran afford. Yeu don't think we eulrl alTeril te give these (envirts coffee at tweutj -flic te thirti cents a pound, de jeu"; , "The bread U perfect! v all right, tee. The neon meal is substantial and Is pre- pared in a manner that meets ilm ..... prewil of the beard. The supper of hicad and coco shells is all right, Yeu , knew we arc net abundantly sutmlleii with funds. "Let me call your attention te the fact that Council keeps ver) close wntch en the money appropriated te the County Prison. We prepare 11 budget, and In that we must outline just what Is needed for this nnd that Item. If we should happen te run short In our Heur fund mid had semetliln-. i..f 1., another Item, before we oeuld transfer 'hat money we must get the consent of Council. Alse remember that If we should happen te haie n Utile money . left nt the end of the fiscal year it ' must no returned te the city." "That mnv be, Dr. Hecves. hut sun- pose Council could be prevailed upon te provide mere money, Would you, as president of the benrd, be willing te advocate n change In the rules thnt would mean mere and better feed, and nlse provide some kind of recreation that would take the men out of soli tary confinement?" "Ne," was the answer. "The men a Chance, Inspector Charges who make up the IJearrt of Inspectors serve without pay. Their Jeb is a trnnkle's one. The prison rules com- innineii et were complied by these who knnu tvltnf t 1imi( nH .... ..... ...1 prison men who hnvn been r,mv-ini.i ........ ..... ,n Mir. .If! lill'H hPUL III of crime. "The beard will net brook nny In terference In its work, because it mem bers arc doing what they feel is best for the convicts. We de net Intend te have the rules changed." "The men in the Eastern Peniten tiary are allowed te smoke nnd talk," Dr. Reeves was reminded. "That is true." he replied. "Hut bear in mind that the prison is run by the warden nnd net by this Heard of Inspectors. The beard In chnrge of the Knstirn Penitentiary allows Warden MeKcnr te assume full charge of everything. That Is something our beard will net tolerate. "Superintendent Coeke, who is in charge of the county prisons, takes his orders and Instructions from me, n president of the beard. If be did net he would net held his Jeb. The Henrd of Inspectors holds Coeke responsible for the nreper conduct of the prisons, nnd it believes that strict observance of the rules means that every official is doing bis duty." "It Is ridiculous te ltsten te the complaints of thieves regarding' the manner In which the county prisons nre run It is ret for any one te intimate thnt the Heard of Inspectors would for one minute teterate nn.ithing net for. the best, intercut of these in the prls- Oils anil fr.r these who arc te lie safe- Runrded from cilmin.ils. Sbeilld Be Plllllslird ,.,,., ' , iiiiiiri A lien n nlnn lu n,inil.itn.1 nm sniif te prison be Is sent there for punish - ., if ..L...U i. . ,.i .i ment. He should be treated accord Ingly. When we get him for his term of Imprisonment we de what we feel Is liest for him. Ma be he is a pris oner of such 'type thnt he should be given solitary confinement. There nre men caught in nets that merit Isola tion, and when we give It wc have in mind the fnct that the man getting It deserves it that be Is a menace te society. "It Is true that there are a number of men doing solitary ceulincnient at Holmesburg. and It Is rnmiHy true thnt there uie 11 milliner who are given em ployment which carricN with It certain privilege. W cannot tind work feri nil nf them, and some 0' them de net want te work. They would much pre- I fer being locked up in solitary idleness. "Wc de net allow these In separate confinement le tall; and wc de net ullew them te smoke. They arc net nl'nwed te de this because it is ngalust the ules of the prisons, nnd rules me luaile te De nucycu. "I'erhnpt It U a hardship te deny a , man bin tobacco, but It Is the rule mid must be respected. Only the ether d.i I was at IInliiicburjt and went into a ell. There was a Hible 011 the table. the Millien of the rule which preliibits Its use In prison. 1 "The rule prohibiting tulkliiK is n , geed measure. At least the Heard of 1 Inspefters believes that it Is, nnd for that reason Insists thnt it be enforced. The public does net knew wh the rules lempialneil of were made, simply be- nuse the public does net knew .nisf what Is nccewir.v for tbe primer run- ( iiIiir of n penal institution. I lowed .January 1 Sas Utiles Are Xet llaish When Dr. Iteeves vus nsKed nhmil the penalty of twenty-four foodless hours If a man in solitary ceullnemeiil were found talking or smoking, he ad- mitti'il thnt such was the piactlce. 1 "These rules mm appear barsh," hi 1 said, "but they are net. 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