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0, 1952 © SUNDA : 4:2. SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1952 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5 i Goes to Convention Army Offers Tips On Safe Driving Report Reds Capture GI Given Four Years Carrying a Rifle WASHINGTON (UP) — Here's drowsiness: Vietnamese Fortress |For Holdup in England

{a safety tip for vacation drivers) ONE-—Keep windows of vehicle JACKSON, Miss, July 19 (UP)! \from the operator of the largest open, rea y deeply. SAIGON, Jdndo-China, July 19 | BURTONWOOD, England, July

—An alternate delegate to the motor vehicle fleet in the world] TWO-—Drink coffee or other|(UFP)—A strong Communist rebel|19 (UP)—A 22-year-old AmerDemocratic National Convention _the U. 8. Army. {alertness beverage every 2 hours. {unit was reported today to havejican airman has been sentenced clutched a rifle in his hand as he| The Army's advice is: “Make,a| THREE—Stop vehicle, get out {overpowered~a Vietnamese fort-| to four years imprisonment and boarded a train for Chicago last 10-minute coffee stop at least/and exercise. jress 150 miles west of Saigon, [dishonorable discharge for holdnight. “I'm going straight to!once every two hours.” | FOUR-—Where possible, change {and an armored mobile column/ing up a Manchester jewelers the credentials committee.” | The Army suggested vacation|drivers every two hours. {sped to the rescue of the de- shop with a sawed-off shotgun. -Fred Anderson is a member of| motorists would be protecting] For the driver who finds him-|fenders. | . Pvt. Jack C. Atwood, of Chatthe States’ Rights Mississippi dele- themselves and their families if|self too tired or drowsy for safe] The Vietnamese were said toltanooga, Tenn. was arrested in |gation whose seats are being con-| they'd adopt these safety meas- driving, the Army has a sure-fire have lost 11 killed and severalla Manchester lodging house after

{tested before the credentials com-|ures which the Army has found remedy: Pull off the road and rest| | wounded before retreating Into being absent from his unit here {mittee by a rival “loyalist” group. {effective in offsetting fatigue andlur

until physically fit to continue. the jungles. {for more than six weeks.

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Even Jail Should Be Nicer...

By ED WILSON |be fixed because there isn't any close it, but he won't do it . . . MUNCIE, July 19—If you money. {not for six or eight weeks. He listen to Sheriff W. Pete An- You can see the whole picture wants to give the County Coung i ,,, lunwind , . . a pesthole where menicil a chance to take action on the thony, Delaware County, he'll jive iike rats, and if they want matter. tell you he wouldn't put pigsito, can escape like rats . . .| He says he can't close it until in his jail if he didn’t have te. {through holes in the walls, floors! {he takes into consideration the He will tell you about the four and ceilings, - |inconvenience to the sheriff and

; {the lawyers. adult prisoners and four juveniles { who have escaped his Jail . . . THERE 18 ne security, segre-| You might wonder if conven-

how they dug holes in the walls S20lon: sanitation, strength or fence is worth what a man goes afety. through in that Bnking hole. and ceiling to make their escape. The jail was built in 1868 and How there isn't a thing in the since. has undergone no major YOU MAY TALK to Chester world he can do about it because, .n vation. In the last three years C. Wingate, president of the nobody on the County Council orithe county has spent $1000 on re-|COUnty Council, who will tell you Commission cares. pairs . . . how much before, no- in his official Voice plans for a If you follow him he’ll lead you body knows. It was built for 38/PeW jail were offered to the through dungeon - like passages, prisoriers but sometimes holds as|council several years ago. into dark cells where light never many as 70. The price was deemed prohibenters and the air is foul. | The jail operates on a budget itive. You can see men lying in shad-|of $25,320 a year; $10,000 for food Mr. Wingate also will tell you owy heaps on torn-up mattresses, land the rest for utilities, salaries the most recent appropriation for on cell floors or on the cold, hard and equipment, renovation of the jail was _stone corridors of the cell block. | For the past five years, in-/knocked out by the State Tax ¢ The shepiff can show you a|specting grand jurfes have con- Board. 2 toilet filled with filth. It barely/demned the place, the State Wel-| You may talk to Roy J. Mcworks but men use it and live fare Board has condemned it,Bride, president of the County with it. The sheriff will tell you|Circuit Judge Joe Davis has con- Commissioners, and he will tell

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all the toilets in the building are demned ‘it. you the public is not interested in like that . . . some of them worse. The sheriff says almost every a new jail. He will take you into a shower visitor has condemned it. They don’t want a palace fot

room where bare pipes are show-| You may walk across the street|the prisoners to live in. ing and the shower head is miss</to the Courthouse and talk with) You will see money, political § ing. He will tell you the prisoners|Judge Davis and ask him why he/ambition and pure apathy keeping rip out the pipes, sometimes asidoesn’t close the jail. Sheriff W. Pete Anthony's jail often as tires times a month. a He will tell you it should belalive . . . a jail he wouldn't put

iclosed and he has the power tolpigs in if he didn’t have fo. THEY USE them as weapons or|

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Be careful where you get ar-, Mr. Holland can spin fascinatrested in Indiana. You risk bad ing yarns by the hour about jails food, bad company and insani-| where the walls are about to fall you can see wooden laths. altary’ conditions. |down; about men and women You might wonder what would “mu. giate Welfare Board re- using the same cells and showers; happen if the place caught fire.\, io gnat of 88 county jails in/about kangaroo courts, rotten At the end of a hallway on they, 4055 95 are in tip-top shape, food, weapons prisoners make second floor you could see tWOigs are a bit shabby and need|from exposed plumbing. young boys sleeping on mat-| “limprovement and 28 are shadows | But he's always careful to add tresses tossed on the floor of aout of the past. In other words, this little reminder: “A county | large cell. 1863 are just not up to snuff. |jail can be looked upon as the| The sheriff may take you down| wmayrice B. Holland, institu- real measure of intention. Anyanother dark hallway and shoW tional inspector for the Welfare body can talk. If a county has a you a slab of stone in the floor Board, inspects county jails about progressive outlook and a real weighing between 200 and 500 twice a year. heart, the jail will be a good one.” pounds. Within the last week or| He says “yea” or “nay” on the, Mr. Holland says there are a two is has slipped about 3 inches pasis of the five S's; security, few jails Indiana can point to and any day it will crash through strength, segregation, sanitation with pride. They provide good, to the first floor, probably killing land safety. {healthful quarters for prisoners) 4. godieone. | Mr. Holland is a sad-eyed ingen at the same time are almost The sheriff will tell you it can’t|dividual and has reason to be. break-proof.

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