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Recommendations On Reform A Of Prison Are Consolidated Committee Makes Final Report Before General Assembly Meets , On 15 Points Raised By Committee of One Hundred. . Bills to Be Prepared Recommendation for prison Uf islatlon In North Carolina to b ta oorporated' In bills to b preeenteS to r K Prices FUrrer with disc wheels ...........$8.50 Express wajona $1.00, TL2S, $1.78. Coaster Wagons . $8.00 op Coaster wheels, Wagons, disc and robber a. p tires ...,..... $4.00 np M, A few Doll Carta . .$1X80 Doll Sulkies .......$4.50 , a lew gooa Aotomopues 1 ft a a . left. ' . , . 2r w i i. -1 - j I 1 i Look It iThese ru. ion mat nave not aireauy maue your purchases oi gt, H Holiday presents for the little folks will save money J Sr by visiting our Children's Department. ' ,., A . . ( Groetuboro, N. C On This- if gcThe Last Shopping Day . . ... , . . . . . j If you haven't made up your mind wjjiat to give '-Him," make it something in auto accessories that is, if he owns a car. Auto accessories are practical, useful and different. , Motorobw Bf otonisTters Span Tire .PART OF THE AMOS RAG AN ESTATE J. M. MILLIKAN, Gen; Mgr. On AO Issues Raised. th l)!t session of tbo reneral as sembly wer -ra upon In RaUlf-a, Dmrnbtt N, by th oommttt on . . aw. Children's Rock- j4 ers ..........i$2.00 up ig Chlldren's hlgfli chairs ......... .$3.00 up Doll Cradles (Wicker) . Doll Beds $5.00 Children's Wicker Rock ers. . : j -: ; v", fla-Tai ' tiHA Children's Com- S wml.a M ffl 7 Baby' Walkers..:.. $4.50 Children's beds . . . $12.50 Tot Bikes ........ '.$3.00 ft ' ?i ,4 : & CI ckiott-tfinaj j; SufgestS6n Hsuuaa CJvree t Radiator Ornamenti Ash Trays They are rlf ht if they com from Greensboro Motor Car Co. The Motorist's Department Store. 315 W. Market AT AUCTION pohcy an program of tho eltltsns oommlttM or on hundred on prison etiolation. Tho ontlro eommlttoo wu present. a roilowa: Dr. t. F. Btetner, A. M. Scales, Dr. J. Hy Pratt. Mr. Kat Burr. Johnson and Mrs. T. W. Btckett In addition, Roy U. Brown and W. B. 8andr war present. ,Th recommendations repressotlhe eonaoUdatloa o( all tho report of subcommittees of th' commute of ono hundred and aro thrfor th rinai recomranaaiions ox tnai .0007. Bill ooverln- all matter In' th recommendation will b prntd to tn general assembly. . Following ar th recommendation: L That at th session of tho gen eral assembly (or UJ1 th secretary ot the aute board ot health and th tat commissioner of nubllo w. far be made a -officio mmbr'of th board ot dtrectora ot the atate 1 prison, thua -Increasing the member- eeven, and that at th expiration of th trm of th prnt board of directors ot the atate prison there snail be elected by the general as tembly. a pea the recommendation of th covernor, tvrs persona, who, with the two ex -officio membara men tlond above, shall constttuto th board If directors ot the tat orison. At the Kit session ot th general aasembly all ftr of these members shall be elected, two fork : term ot two years, two for a term of I tour years, and one for a term of six year, and, thereafter, th lrm shall b atz years tor all; provided that the minority party and that both sexes shall always b repre sentsd among th appointive mem' bar; elections to b by concurrent vote ot the general assembly. "S. That the stat prison b sup portk from stats funds as other stat Institutions are supported, and that the proceeds from the state irim and state orison farm be turned back Into the atate treasury. "I. The abolition of the state hos pital for the, dangeroas Insane, now innatMl In the atate orison under the direction ot th board of directors of th stats prison, and th removal ot all Inmates now eonnnea in wo hospital for th dangerous Insane to other stat hospitals far th Insane or to the Caswell Training .school after careful xamlnatlon of all ln mates by a commission ot mental expert, "4. The establishment on the stste prison farm ot. a colony for tuber cular prisoners, sufficient to care for all tubercular prisoners, both state and county. 1 ' "i. The establishment In the stat prison ot an adequate system ot prison Industries, which would pro vide vocational training for such prisoners as ar capable of receiving It, the product of such Industries to be marketed at the dlsorstlon of th board ot director of th stats prlsdn. "(. Th establishment on th tat rt. farm of a colony for women offenders, to which all womsn of fenders under sentence snau o . except from such counties as hv built homes to fallen women IB-accordance wltaf section TS44 ot 00 n niiitatad statutes: and except such as may be admitted to Samarcand. J "7. That all prisoners sentences for a longer term than three months k. anurt shall be sent to the stats prison, the necessary sxpenses of such transfer to be paid from state fund. "J. That ssctloB 1101. eoasoiiaateo statutes, b amended to read as fol lows: Th board ot director are authorised to employ such managers. warden, physicians, psycniatrists, supervisor, overseers and all other servants or agents as they may deem Spotlights Step Plates Tool Kits Phone 2500 Ideal Home Sites for Any Man and a Wonderful investment . The man who buys one or morfrof these beautiful sites today can have the satisfaction of knowing that he can sell his holdings a year hence and WITH THE PROFITS buy a Christmas present never to be forgotten. We Consider This One of the Bet Investment. opportunities We Have Presented for Many Months. s Sale Conducted by Penny Bros., World's Original Twin Auctioneers " . N ; AMERICAN LAND GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. jneeusary for the' management ofDlf Iff" limrr1 WC1 1 G tne arrairs of the stats's prison, andt tor the examination, classification, health, safekeeping and employment ot the prisoners, therein confined. They shall fix th compensation ot such agents or servant,- prescribe ineir outies oy proper rules ana regulations, and may discharge them at will.' , . . "I. Compulsory education tot th prisoners In the stste prison and th employment ot teschera and instruo tors for same; said instruction to b during th regular work hours. "10. That section 7?4s m amended that that advisory board of parol hall be composed ot th fol lowing: . The state commissioner ot public welfare, the superintendent of th state prison and the head of the bureau of parol ot th state board 01 charities and public welfare th last to be a full time paid officer. - "11. That flogging and confine ment In Inhuman dark cells and dun geons aa a method of discipline for prisoners shall be prohibited in all prisons, chain gangs, prison camps or worithouses in th stat. That tn . board of directors of th atate prison shall make rules and rea-ula tlon for th discipline and car of stat and - county prisoner. . 11. That th sam standards of health and sanitation b maintained in city prisons as are required In Gountv iaila . . v- . "l.That the, stare board -f char ities and publio welfare in addition to it power- ot Investigating and uprvtlng th whole system of ch&rltsbl and penal Institution of the alat shall be gtvn power to enforce the rule and regulations in regard to th car and treatment of county prisoners and t maintain prescribed standards for county Jails ana convict eamps, u. B. tuuf. it. That a matron shall b In chart of the women's wards of all county and city In larg-er Jails for full time. In smaller Jails for part lime. , is. Abolition or th convict lease system. - C. C T7H.776i ini." The Tiger Calls On Herrick and Thanks American People Paris, Dec U (By Associated Press.) Georree Clemeaoeau called at the American embassy today and expressed to Ambassador Herrick his dsep appreciation of lhe cordial attitude of the United Btatesr during his American tour. He also, handed to the ambassador. for -transmission to th. Museum at Mount Vernon, a gold medal given him by the cfty ot Mulhouse, Alsace. on th occasion of his first visit there aftsr th liberation ot th district from th German. Th medal was struck In ll7 to commemorate ' th centenary , ot the voluntary union of th fre city of Mulhous with Franc. M. Cloraen- ceau dealrcd his gift to be taken as a tribute to th American soldiers who so splendidly aided in- freeing Alsace "In reparation ot th German crime." Herman Johnson Arrested ' . On a Charge of Robbery (osteal M ma, Nraj) Salisbury, Dec 11. Herman John son, a white man, was arrested here and turned over to Cooleemee offi cers, hs being wanted In Cooleemee for alleged connection with th rob bery of th Vedford stors several night ago,- When he was arrested Johnson had several new suit, cases In which officers said they found many article that war alleged to have been stolen from th Cooleemee tor. ' . .- AV. D. PetheL form postmaster at Spencer, who wee tent to Atlan ta for II months for allege irreg ularities In his conduct of the Spen cer offlo, ha been paroled by Prs- ident Harding and has returned to bis home her. Samuel Pierson Is Held On Alleged Mail Defraud Case Baltimore, Dee. 11. Samuel B. Pierson of Baltimore, yesterday was held In 15,000 bill by United States Commissioner Supple for a hearing on January 10 on ths charge of us ing the malls to defraud. George E. Brll, poatoftlc inspec tor, who has been Investigating Pier son's transactions for months, hss dlscosred evidence, he claims, tend ing to show that Pierson ha been victimising merchant throughout the country, and that th loss suffered by faltlmor tradesmen slon has been betwaan (71,000 and 1116,000. . League of Rations to Meet to Decide Entry of Turkey Geneva, Dee. M. (By Associated Press.) A proposal for a special meeting of th aissmbly of th league of nations In February to act on ths admission of Turkey to th leagu ha met - with , considerable favor among th representative member thus far consulted. Great Britain Is strongly urging a special session on the ground that Turkey, a a mem ber of th league, oould, with less possibility of complications, accept measures deemed appropriate for the protection of the minorities within) her border. TODAY Name Your Own Price and Buy 1 til? ,"Vs- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, vwv" iiuvgu nuiia) ' TO QUIT THE BENCH , r; Clinton Hughes and Scroop Stylat Mentioned For the Aehavlll Position. , ,. , rtel IWttf ea Asherllle, 'Dec SL Worda of com mendation for the polloo department, city solicitor and eonunlsslontra ar contained la th resignation of Po lios Judgl 'a M. Wells, which .was drattsd by him today and will be at one placed before the mayor and commissioners. The resignation Is to .tales eSect pn January 1, and was drafted after careful consideration on ths part ot Judge Wells and aftsr hs had received numerous letters urging that hs reconsider his action and re main in the service ot the elty. . Judge 'Wells' resignation bring to tire front continued djsoussion as to hla successor, although Mayor Rob erts and Commissioners Bherrtll end Fitspstrlck ar silent as to who will arobablv. b chosen by the commis sioners. Early sctloo will probably be taken on the resignation and a number ar Inclined tT believe that th city commissioners will decline to I accept th resignation of Judge Well. . ' ; Clinton K. Hughes and J. Scroop Styles ar being mentioned a posir ' bl successor, should th resignation bs accepted, and th former will be : supported by at least 10 psr cent ot the members of the Ashsvllle bar, friend having sotlcltsd this support for Mr. Hughes, who In. the Demo-, cratio primaries was a candidate lor solicitor ot the 18th judicial district. No wonder New York city has a lot of tired business men, when a seat on the curb costs 17000. Gifts for; I "HIM! 5f V.-i il to W -1.... C.l eU- here where the prices ft are low and your j Xmas money will go til farther. W . Toilet Articles j! Razors S Pocket Knives Hand and Shav C ing Mirrors Belber Handbags Manicure Sets if Razor Strops- K Clippers Shaving and Hair , JSrushes Alarm Clocks Scissors i g Shears Lj Tweezers .' Whisks ft Christmas v if ' Canl es Remember we retail and you will find articles here that "He" will use daily and appreciate. 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