o o o Four 1, 'A ... -. I t . i ? r s - -f 1 rib odJct; J ( II VXs f I '... Cells at i s am I I A ., 0 LA WHI TO' Si t' .A i At- ;M SCENES AT THE COUNTY JAIL Sheriff O. T. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith (top Itftl listen to the radio in their com. fortabla . apartment adjoining the county jail. Smith Is the night jailer and Mrs. Smith is the jail matron. Sheriff Carter and Bill Kissinger, day jailer, Itop center) point to the win dow on the west and of the jail, which will be removed to add four new cells to the jail. Kiss inger (right top), demonstrates how the jail's kitchen is used. Deputy Sheriff Ira Byrd and Sheriff Carter, (bottom left I are on the inside looking out. I They claim it is easier to get into the county jail than to get j out! Mrs. Al Smith, jail matron, (bottom left) demonstrates how the jail's automatic wash-! ers operate and the fine art of bed-making in her apartment at the county jail. Jailer Kissinger (bottom right I fingerprints a juvenile offender, Fingerprint ing is the first step taken after a person has been arrested. Pic ture by Paul Jenkins.) Officers Suspended For Ignoring Gambling - TAU.AHASSF.E. Fla. VP) A sheriff and a constable have been suspended in Volusia county for fail ing to crack down on gambling. Gov. Fuller Warren ordered the suspensions of Sheriff Alex Little- field and Constable w. M. .Slaught er, after Atty. Gen. Richard Krvin reported he had evidence that gam bling had been permitted in the county. The 19.51 state senate will review the charges against the pair, and may make the removal final or may reinstate them. Daytona Beach is the main city in the county, on Florida's Atlantic coast. In all. Warren has suspended five sheriffs in his campaign to clean up gambling in the state. 7f:i sf!-' - Uiff FOR ... SERVICE . . . EXPERIENCE Investigate the services offered by ycSr "Home owned, Home-operated" bonk Money left on deposit with us remains in DOUGLA&COUNTY. All facilities available for your individuaf needs. Douglas County State Bank Member Federal Deposit Ironc Corp. Be Established 1173 - r I, . o "in T-f miir iTnff 1 j) Crowded Conditions, Separation Problem Necessitate $13,000 Expansion Program Construction on four additional cells for the county jail atop the Douglas county courthouse will be started soon Judge D. N. Busenbark. Sheriff O.T. Carter says there are two' primary reasons which prompted the expansion work: an increase in the number of inmates and the need for segregation in the women's cell units. At the present time, the county jail has facilities to handle a total of 48 inmates. However, Jailer William Kissinger says there have been times when the jail has handled a total ol 51. mis can De done bv placing extra bunks in the corridors of the jail for ad ditional inmates. Six Units In Jail . '.. - Kissinger says there are roughly six units in the jail building. The largest unit is the federal tail I section which will hold 19 inmates. I This section of the jail was built I according to federal specifications for holding their prisoners. Kis singer says the unit is used pri I marily for billeting federal pris ! oners while in transit and all felony : cases are also housed in the federal ! jail section. The juvenile ward and the wo I men's cell block each holds six inmates. The "bull pen." used only i for male inmates, vill hold 10 pris j oners. The cell block for "trusties" i has sleeping facilities for four in mates. The "drunk tank has one bed in it but ran hold as many as eight men. Al the present time the jail is a little crowded and two inmates are sleeping in the I corridor. r Pfijfr -v.' mm:" t W, " 3 h' CO-OPERATION . . . Added ROSEBURG, ORECON i i j s ' it i t r - r -r.-rj r... Kissinger says when he joined the county jail staff in 1944, the ,vegf(1 from ,even t0 ten ,iiiiiaii-i, um. oiiiic iiiai lime the number has steadily increased. At present, Kissinger says, the jail is handling from 35 to 40 inmates a day. Sheriff Carter says the women's cell facilities have been totally in adequate in recent months. He says there are not enough cells avail able to permit the separation of juvenile girl offenders from the .habitual nu n.iuniru wumrn criminals. The new cell units will sllow additional space for this sep aration. In the county budget for the fiscal year of 1950-S1, the county with Hills 3 A fit i i i i y s Here's a cup to warm the heart and link thejrms ot Iriemts-Hills Bros, frisnrlly coffee! Yes, Hills Bros, is a friendly coffee, tor like all good friends, it always stays the samel That's because only the finest coffees are carefully balanced and blended tor that smooth, rich flavor. This wonderful coffee is then roasted by "Controlled Roasting," slowly, continuously, onfy a tew perfect pounds at a time, until every p-i pedigreed bfan is a storehouse of savory goodness. Never over-roasted and bitter, nor under-roasted aftfl thin-but always richly, deliciously right! Make frienrji with Hills Bros. wondSul flavor today' O O Sea for yourself why Hills Bros. Coffee makes-and keeps-friends! O mmoor um mis not comr O T County " Jail THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 150 1 appropriated $13,000 for the con struction work on the jail addition. County Judge Busenbark says I.. W. Metzger is drawing up the final nlans nH .r-iririinn fr the additional cells. As soon as the plans are completed, the county will advertise for bids on the work. The new cells will he added to i the present jail on the west end of the court house. A window will he removed and a door rut into the wall. A corridor will then he built running w ith the four new Veils facing the corridor. i h niw cell block will he user! primarily for mae inmates. Each cell will be equipped with two double hunks, increasing the ca - parity of the Jail to total of M beds Bros friendlier flavor 1 9 p v. Hydrogen Bomb's Effectiveness (lot Yet Proven WASHINGTON - P! Chair-, man Gordon Dean of the Atomic Energy commission says the United States has not yet deter-! mined whether the hydrogen j bomb can be made to work. We haven't completed our do-! I termination as to the feasibility"! : o(.'h' Projected super -bomb. Dean laid in an interview with the mag-1 I zln U. S. News and World Re- Dean, who took over a chairman ; of the AEC last July, also reported that the nation's slnrlcnil nf i atomic bomhs mav be useful even i if thev are never exnloded. Their fissionable material ran he converted In snnnlv nnwpr i "much more valuable than the!1'"'.'1 spolie in favor of decontrol ! gold at Fort Knox," he said. The ' V. S. gold reserves stored at Fort Knox are estimated tn be' worth more than $23,000,000,000. SECTION TWO 2S7-50 Dean also reported that this country is still "well ahead" of Russia in the development of the atomic homh, but he said it would be "foolish to minimiu the Russian achievement." Rent Decontrol Asked By Corvallis Council CORVAI.L1S (.V) The Corval. ' lis city council has approved a res olution requesting housing expe diter Tighe Woods to order imme diate rent decontrol in the Corval- i li area. I The action was taken by the 1 council With little discussion follow. inx punnc neanrtg. several 'ana uui nu ujiusiiiuii u inv proposal was expressed. KID FOOTBALL JAMBOE Sal.. Nov. 4, lAdv.i !