-.,,.,,,.,, ji.j.j. .!. i..i i I M . .....--.1. ..II. ...... I.. i. . ii , i T.W1ITTTI 1 ', 1 ' . L . IPIMIHI l - T" T". . "I , TJ . '.!'. HHII SWWr ifyr 1V?,MVWSW'I i'"' tiw,,'iWiy.ii'l'"v"-n(ir'.Wiv"v1j(,'eVj((t --' ;l.' Ill un WPWB wp v ' t r ' - ' " i r'VT7TTWV: bu tin mi i r 1 1 m i IF r-1) cv IF 21 COURT OFFICIALS Mm in ii, Police Called In te Keep the Peace as Justices and Constables Meet OFFICERS ARE OUSTED A police Riinril wns ncccary te keep the pence nt n meeting of t hi MnijN trates, Justices nml Constables' Aspo Aspe Aspo rtateon of New .lppu-y iiiul 1'ennnyl- , unla Inst nifilit in I'limikn nt tliej elfices of Mnurlcp I'rnls'inan, "37 Arch street, vlien nil tlie tiflirer nml two newly nppeinteil meinlier of the ltennl of Director" were ousted. Though there nrc mere than .100 members in the nsoclntien, only twenty-s.it nttended the mectitiK. which threatened te become n riot nt nn time. Thrents of liedil hnrni nnd jnll for cncli ether pnscil buck nnd fertli ; between the repieentatlves of the fnc- ' tiens present. The officers ousted were I. A Bur- I dick, of Hnmmonten, president ; S. M. I Hunt, former Mayer of I'eiuisjrevr, ' lecretnrv nnd ticusurer; A. It. IIouhp IIeuhp IIouhp iverth, former chief of police of INmiiik- J rove, chnirmnn Heard of Dinctert. 1 Jlurdlck nnd William (jicbei-;. were the i illrecters who were euti-tl. In their place Gcerne .1 Chrl'-teiiHen, Newark, ' was elected president; ,Tutic- of the 1'eace W. C. Heeves, Cnmden, vice . president; .Tuntice Clarence Cnpewell, Cileucester City. secretai, MngiHtrntts I Mnry Freed, Atlantic Clt. treasurer; Constable Harry freed. Atlantic City, ihnirman LeelMntlve l'enimitt"i' . Miik istrate f. C. Scnllen, I'liilndrlphiii, chulrmnn Advisory Heard ; David M. (Sreen, rhllndelphla, llniuiclnl sccre- i tary, nnd Detective Inet (lerih. Cnmden, and Censtnbl TiimeH llent ley, Atlantic City, eurRi.int of arm". The reason Riven by Mr. ChrIsten-eu ' for ousting Messrs. (5reRer and Hnr dlclc wns the Illegality of their election nt a session in Atlantic Cltj, Tiie j laws of the association call fei an clec- , tien in Camden before o'clock en tTie I day of the meeting. 'J'iie two men were elected at !' o'clock in the evening in Atlantic Citj . Mr. Green then rimmed Messrs. Iturdick, Hunt and HoueertU with receiving menej Illegally for MTviees which the) did net render, for ihN they were net only ousted from office, I but were suspended as membeit and I cited te show cause before December 28 why they should net be expelled. further charges against llurdiel; and Hunt weie of uiing tlie funds of the, association fef their own benefit. An official court record was produced by Cenbtnble Freed, of AMautic lit, who asserted that Mr. Iturdick had been indicted for Brunei larceny in the At lantic County courts in !W1. ' Tlie ousted officers, who were en hand with (). P. DeWitt, their at torney, protested the meeting, declaims i they had received no notice of it. Ne attention was paid te their pretest. Mi Chrlstensen acted as chairman, with Justice Capewell as secretary. The newly elected etficers ma'ie known their Intention te appeal te the courts te force Mr. Hunt te turn ver the funda J of the association te the new treasurer. Burdick, the minted prisldent. Sec retary Hunt and Chnirmnn Housewerth nt the close of the meeting declnied it illegal. 6 INDICTED IN LIQUOR CASE Fermer Police Chief of Midland and v Twe Aides Among These Accused Beaver. P.i.. Dec. 8. Sis residents of Ambrldge have been named in Grnnd Jury true bills en charges of breaking, entering, larceny nnd receiving stolen goods in connection with the robbery of the Old economy Distillery Septem ber 7. Thirty barrels of whisky, valued at $30,000, were stolen. True bills were returned against K. E. Etter, former chief of police of Midland; T. R. King, former police sergeant, and Redl Trlbevich, former patrolman, en charges of extortion. Fire Scare at Point Breeze There was considerable excitement lRte yesterdnv afternoon at the Point Breeze Oil works, when an empty still M.J.M.n An nlni.ni ,pna tflyninl In but the damage wns sllplit. At the Allegheny Avenue Station WITH the Frnnkferd "L" in operation, this bank is 17 minutes from City Hall, and 8 min utes from the Frankford Terminus. I We offer banking con- ! Teniences and the most i complete facilities for the business interests of the 1 entire Northeastern Sec tion of Philadelphia. iiTiiniMWiiiiiwin ff-a-eajw I Our guarantee means all i we say! Big, I 1V!?,e-af-r Selected EGGS dez Eggi you can be lure of I In all our Stores tfW ml tSy ruriniiten j lC JJ WHAT A LITTLE AID AND WORK , inmKifc-Wi&rtwn II Birr OTSfrlHmlSRImfw sMiHfflEf KwaftBB The Aincrlcan National t'oiumlltee menced nrtha work In the cellcctlnj: of the $1,000,000 ncccssarj te rebuild the structure, which wns destroyed shortly after the outbreak of the World War. Samuel M. Vauclaln, who Is directing the cainpaljn In the At lantic region, which Includes Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, hclleves that the SI 125 which Is the Itieta for his dUlslen will he raised with little difficulty. Above Is shown the architect's drawing of the Unl vcrsity of Ieuvaln Hall Resents Hint Of Council Tightness Cnntlmird freTi Tire Ore whnt was considered an unwarranted Increase of salaries te the keepers nnd ether attaches, which had been given by tlie Heard of Prison Inspectors. "The beard wanted te Increase the pnv of the keepers te SlOO instead of the SI 500 they were getting, and we refused te appropriate the mer.-e be cause we knew thnt the keepers In the county prisons were better paid than the keepers in the fastern Peniten tiary." Increases Made by Beard Taking down a book ceerlng the npptoprlntleu for city departments nnd Institutions for 1011, Mr. Hull brought te light a number of substan tial Increases made by the Henrd of Inspectors. "In 1014 Superintendent Coeke, of the county pilsens, was paid ."55000 n jenr with his found," said Mr. Hall. "Tedny his salary Is .90500 nnd found. The assistant superintendent, who get .?i!200 a enr in 1011. new gets ?20n0, nnd the beard wanted te raise his sal ary te $12850. but we stepped It. The clerk te the Beard of Inspectors, whose snlarv In 101 1 was $2100 nnd who new Is getting $3000. wnnts M.IOO, but he won't get it. Then we enn go nil the wny down the line and compare the salaries of ether efhclals nnd mchnnlcs emplejed by the Beard of Inspectors. In some instances their salaries hac almost doubled antl they want mere. "This Is why Council cut its ap propriation. Council objected te un warranted inerenscs in salaries, net te nny request thnt would mean mere feed for the prisoners. "If conditions exist ns reported, in C. J. Heppe in Sj H I er 1 mm m I I I bj i I i 1 I 1 Consoles Victrela Ne. 210, $110 With $10 worth of records. Pay only $1.50 weekly Victrela Ne. 280, $210 With $10 worth of records. Pay only $2.50 weekly Victrela Ne. 330, $360 With $10 worth of records. Pay only $4 weekly EATSNING TUBLIO for the Restorntlen of the Library of the prison nt Holmesburg, it is a blot en this community. "The human touch should enter into nil phases of life. If a person is un fortunate enough te violate the law nnd is sent te prison, thnt person should be helped. It is the duty of every public etficinl, and it is the duty of every citizen, te extend n hand te uplift these unfeitunates. It Is net humane te enst a person into a cham ber of four wnlls of stone nnd deny Iilin the right te see even the sun. "Confining prisoners in solitary Idleness mekes them despise man kind. It should be the function of every one te help these unfortunate enough te be sent te prison. Te deny c convict the right te speak te his I fellow-being is nn net of barbarism." Charles ,T. Pemmer, who repicsents Council from the first district, nnd who was connected with the District At torney's office fourteen cars, was shocked by the disclosures of condi tions existing in the County Prison. "If nny one believes that solitary con finement nnd foodless hours for tnlking or smoking arc geed methods of punish - 1 ment in u penal institution, I fail te sec it." said 5tr. Pemmer. "I think thnt 11 helping hnnd should be extended te i these who full. Locking n man In n cell and subletting him te treatment that wnB once popular in Siberia tends te create vlcieusnesa. "i?mekIng nnd chewing is n hnbit. Taking nwny this habit from a person who must go te prison for violating the law is another net thnt savers of the baibanc. Nothing can be gained by subjecting these unfortunates te such 1 restrictions. I "If they show thejr wnnt te start life again In the right path, give them a chalice. Picture the bright side of life te the cenlcts and assure them that tlieie is a chance of redemption. I heartily favor a change in the rules." Alexis Limcburner, another member of Council, was quite outspoken In his , denunciation of rules that deny te a The Heuse I & Sen. Central Stere 1 117 Heppe's sell only genuine Victer- VlGTmjLjl Talking Machines $i per week and upwards and it is said: "If it is net a genuine Victer Victrela it is a disap pointment. A few Heppe Outfits . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,' WOULD DO tlie University of Leiivain has com convict thw right te talk te ethers nnd also of tlu rule that places a mnn in a stone cell. "It's all wrong," said Mr. Tjime burner. "Whnt geed is te be accom plished by placing a convict in a cell te stay there in solitary idleness? Give him sunshine anil give him something te occupy h'.s mind. If work cannot be found for these men, let them de some I thing that will prevent them from brood breed ing in thiir cells. Surely no reforma tion can he looked for with such treat I ment as is leperted te be in vogue In 1 the County Pilsen,' Richard Wegleln, president of Coun cil, said he did net feel nt libel ty te express any opinion concerning the al leged treatment of prisoners in the county prisons, be ause he had no per sonal knowledge thnt such conditions I rcnllv elsted there. I "I knew the Beard of Inspectors is composed of honorable gentlemen," he 1 said, "and it would be unfair for me I te ctlticlze anv of their doings before I have personal knowledge of nffalrs. I I might say thnt I de net believe thnt military confinement is a geed thing, nor ue 1 think that the use or tobacco in a moderate way should be forbidden." KfTcct of Confinement en tlie Mind Solitary confinement, which is the rule at Holmesburg, almost certainly will affect the mind of the prisoner, or will intensify his vicious and crlminnl tendencies, alenists and brain specialsts say. Refraining from extensive detnils of I the prebnble effects en a prisoner given solitary confinement ns the most ex treme degree of punishment, Dr. Charles K .Mills, of moo Chestnut street, whose epcrt opinion hns been required in 1 many of the most imnertnnt crlminnl trials, was most emphatic in denouncing Its use. "On general principle I have always been opposed te solitary confinement be cause it is bound te work cil in tiie vnst majority of cases If continued for nny length of time," Dr. Mills s-aid. Founded in 1S65 hai Meppe Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 - 1119 Chestnut Street. Uptown the "Certainly it-is contrary te the Iden of whnt prison confinement is meant te be. A prison sentence is net an act of revenge en the part of the Common wealth or municipality, but imposed as a corrective measure te compel the con victed Individual te nnabze his In fringement of the inw with view of mending hit wnyB." Solitary confinement wns originated by the Frlcnda in the early part of the Nineteenth Century, according te Dr. Charles AV. Uurr, uf 11)18 Hpruce street, with tlie opening of the first Cherry Mil Prison, which wns visited net long nftcr by Chnrlcs Dickens. "The object in introducing this ex treme form of, punishment," Dr. Burr explained, 'was reany niimaiiiiiirmii, in that it was intended te separate the incidental offender from the vicious and incorrigible tjpe of crlminnl, nnd make him meditate upon his wrong doings, In the hope that he would icferni. However, It did net work out as intended, and, of course, the use of it tedny is equally wrong, as it involves the risk of impairing the men tality nnd health of the prisoner. All Prisoners Slieuhl Werk "A ninn should work and produce even if deprived of his personal liberty, nnd certainly nil prisoners ought te work. The majority of them are net mentally fit for any substantial wnge- ahi.iiI.w ni tVny iir.wltlf'Hnlt mlirllt he hiimsht up te a point where it would., a.!.. 1.1 l!f, .... ..m! nf fl.n . (Ml f rtfi tll.l!,. ieil llLl.V JIUI CC'IIL Ul inv: .wet ui ion. keep. 1 would suggest 10 segregate all Inceniglble prison inmates and sen tence them te llv for life en farms RADIO Special for Fri.t Sat & Men. 3000 OHM EVERETT HEADSETS fcO A Reg. $8.50 DJ.UU 2200 OHM BRANDES "SUPERIOR" dP- 7H HEADSETS. Reg. $8.00 Du D 3000 OHM DICTOGRAPH HEAD- f AA SETS. Reg. $12.00 DU.UU 45 V. EVEREADY "B" BATTERIES $9 Q A Reg. $5.50 (D61OU WESTINGHOUSE "WD11"' TUBES fiA Reg. $8.00 dDDU CONSOLIDATED VARIOMETERS CPO CA Reg. $6.00 DeDU FISCHER VARIOCOUPLERS dn pa Reg. $6.00 DUU BALDWIN TYPE "C'.HEAD- (M O E?A SETS. Reg. $16.00 tDl.dU DUBILIER 0.006 MFD. FIXED CONDENSERS SOCKETS & ADAPTERS FOR "WD11" TUBES UV 200 RADIOTRON TUBES &0 AC Reg. $5.00 ... H)Oi4U UV 201 RADIOTRON TUBES &A AC Reg. $6.50 D449 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY EUGENE G. WILE 7 North Tenth St, Phila. bull Stere N. W. Cor. 6th ec Thompson Sts. We offer and really deliver for only $370 a Francesca Upright Piane or a Francesca Player-Piane for only F495 but, best of all, we offer EDCWZP JULES Pianos and Player-Pianos at only a slightly higher price. Alse Baby Grands $650 Upwards We arc also the sole Phil adelphia agents for the two greatest G r a n d Pianos id the world the Masen iG Hamlin and Henry F. Miller. Call or write for catalogues, prices and particulars of the Heppe 3-Year Rental-Payment Plan. DECEMBER - 8, 1922 Irk the country, restricted te, say, 1000 Inmates, with proper shop facilities where these law-brenkers could went and help te earn the cost of their top-." ' - Commenting en the subject of prison life which has been the object of many years of observations nnd study nt penal inMltiitlens nnd insane asylums, Dr. Alfred Gorden, neurologist, of lol lel Sprucc street, said: "The nature of the human being, is an instinct te spend his life associat ing with ether humans. Suddenly he is cut off from all his habits nnd ge ge lateons with his fellow men, nnd there is n cessation of expressing of feelings and of nil Impressions which are the foundations of life. "The consequence of the cutting off of all these elements through solitary confinement is thnt he must find Issue for these elements within himself. And he Is bound gradually te develop a self analysis arid te abandon himself te this self-analysis. All thG former Impres sions, sensations, emotions and nffec tlvity force themselves for nn outward expression. Bad Tendencies Intensified "If through inhcrltnncc or through bad environment the man has developed into nn Individual with bad tendencies, the latter will be intensified, nnd thus he is compelled te develop mere vicious feeling nnd desires thnn heretofore. Be sides, if there is nn element of nervous or mental Inheritance or disorder, the solitary confinement for these rensens will lend te Intensification of these morbid elements nnd such nn indlvidunl vSftf is mjJ 1 isMsJXr ?m & may" develop a mental disorder r from which he may never recover. "It is common experience te observe dm .1.nNiuD ni, ImUm Annan nt wllfltCVer origin they mny be ere powerful ex- citing inciers ler racniai ueruiiiem.-uv. "On' the ether hnnd, if punishment should be Inflicted, the rcmevnl of such nn individual from society te n prison Is n sufficiently painful punishment for nny crlminnl, becnuse nature arranged n social life for him which is new to tally cut off. "Discussing further the subject of pcnnl Institutions, wc should bear in mind exclusively a corrective principle, se that when the criminal is put nt liberty the community should make a gain rather than a less. A jail should discharge prisoners when tlie term Is ever with a corrected, healthy, UBeful life nnd with new points of View, which would be n benefit te the prisoner as well ns te the community. The Intter can be accomplished only in one way bv combining the Incarceration with nn effort te build up the delinquent Indi vidual in 11 physical, moral nnd mental wny." WINTER RKSORTH ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. pMLUliiJ: wuifliiuwyyuyjijuij Hetel Brighten Atlantic City KfHGSneGSQSiia iMlMllOMftTfni'i D 'ATLANTIC CITY . De the Ueucti r'rent Ahvnjf Upen AUElllUAn fLiA net nd CeM Rnlt Wntcr Hithi RATES STRAIGHT BY DAY Runnlec Water. W.00 per parfeq Bath, (6.00 nnd 37.00 ier ncrs'je . ucean corner itoem nmi nam tne Denten S14.00 cer day Phene Atlantic city 1433 urcniaira iAbte ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. I Dlreetlr en that Oeean Freatt i Tba American Plan Hetel par-eellenc S or tne Alianuc i ean. Brlek Oaraie en WALTER J. BUZBT. 5 hotel property Owner and Uuiagcr f aBaaiBsiaauaaiaaiaBiiaaiasiaaiiraiiamaBiaaiiaai cCleieh) It.'Oharlea PI. near Boardwalk. He. j modeled. un. water, rm, eaiai. own. mat. BchoenthaldtWlrtiehntter On Ocean Frent Flrearoef American and European Plana. Qelf Club prlrl. Icgea. Oarage. Reduced Winter ratea. . . Alwaya open, alwaya I ntltinPntfll ready; tcrma moderate. M. WALSH DUNCAN Wmhninafer Kentucky Ave. near beach. weaummsicr Kl0TBt0r t0 ,trceti PrlTi bathe, run, water. A. V. KOrP. Onm. & Prep. I A MARNF Boardwalk at Ocean Are. Li A lliniMlD ,wiater ratee. dally, $1.00. wiin running water, aa wi wain pnraie eatm. Nmmu Clnrinn Kentucky Ate., Junt nl OW Clarien Boardwalk. B. H. Benlfara. JJlKEWOOn N. J. WfEMBASSY ULKEWOOD, N. J. New and modem throughout. Famous for excellent Hun garian culalne. Bun parlera. grille, bll ilarda. ercheetra. dancing. Booklet, 'hone Lakawoed 801. New 7er!t office, 2380 Ireadway. Phene Schuyler B238. MT. reCONO. PA. 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