The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 15, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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Accumulation of 'Good Time'
Top Leavenworth Concern
By PATRICIA FARMER
I'nlled Press Staff Correspondent
: LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (UP)
1 There are few riot jitters in the
i federal penitentiary here although
i more than 2,500 of (he second'
' toughtest convicts in the country
1 (incomgibles are sent to Alca
I traz) are walled i n on a lit
I tie patch of Kansas plains.
.Must ol the inmates are ap
proaching middle age. The aver
age age is 35, nearly 10 years
higher than the average in the
nation's prisons.
Warden C. H. Looney, the man
in charge of one of the federal
government's two No. 2 "big
houses" the other is in Atlan
ta, Ga. said that flareups else
where generally are sparked by
hot-headed youngsters. But he
added that the big reason there
has been no attempted break or
riot scare here is more than 10
years is the prisoners' eternal ef
fort to accumulate "good time,"
or days subtracted from a max
imum term for good behavior.
Paroles are the exception at
Leavenworth, Looney said, and
even the long-termers shun any
form of trouble as a threat to
their carefully hoarded "good"
time.
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TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
6:0O Oabrlel Heatter
6:lf Siifukinif of Sports
B::tU-Beiiiml the Story
6:45 Sam Hayes News
6 :fif Names and Faces in the News
1 :00 Forward America
7 :30 Bend GaraKe News
7 :4b Remember When
7 :50 Evening Melodies
5 :00 John Steele, Adventurer
8:30 Eddie Fisher Shuw
8 :4C Vern Larson Show
8 :S0 Music for Enjoyment
9 :00 News
9:lf Fulton Lewis Jr.
9 :30 Iwlnnfi Serenade
9:45 Off The Record
10:00 Off ttie Rorord
10 :8U Treasury Agent
11 :00 Slaq off
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6 :00 Triide T ItMich
ti:Jii Farm Reporter
7 :0fl Frank Hemingway
7:15 Break fiwt (Jang
7 :0 M.-rning Melodies
7 : 40 News
7 :4B Morning Round Up
8:00 Today's Tunes
8 :20 Northwest News
8:115--Kraft 5-Star Newscast
9:00 Bulletin Board
P :t0 Morning Special
9:15 Kraft 5-Star Newscast
9:20 Morning Special
9:30 The Song A The Star
9:45 Top Tunes
10 :0 News
10; IB Tello Test
10:30 Fashion Trends
10:35 The Three Suns
10:40 It's a Woman's World
10:45 News
10:50 Man About Town
10:56 Northwest News
Come in for our
Eddies
Yet 60 per cent of the men dis
charged from here return. Loon
ey, a soft - spoken, cheerful, part-
time farmer, worries about that
rate. He blames the rehabilitation
program, in whose successes he
otherwise takes pride, for short
comings somewhere.
He holds . backgrounds partially
responsible. Files in the placement
otlice, he said, show that many
of the inmates never held a job
The records are a monotonous
pattern of early truancy, correc
tional schools, minor thefts and
major crimes and prison.' Many
of the men here have spent most
of their lives behind bars, he
pointed out.
Lifetime patterns like that are
hard to break, and a man who
serves his time here docilely, as
most do, still finds it hard not to
fall back into the old life outside
Looney is- much like a small
town mayor. He knows his com
munity well. He says "Hello,
boys" on his way through the dou
ble-gated corridors and quietly
keeps an eye en potential trouble
makers.
A former rural school teacher
in Missouri, Looney has ended
nearly every day of his 22 years
on the staff with a tour of the
prison farms. His own farm is at
nearby Atchison and his home is
on the grounds here.
The warden seldom , uses the
grapevine method to check a trou
ble pulse and is proud of the fed
eral standards for guards. He is
a respecter of the prison code
against "copping'' (informing on
fellow, inmates) and demands tes
timony about what goes on in the
cell blocks only when grand -jury
action is involved. The only in
vestigations held in years here in
volved fights among prisoners,
Only six guards are armed.
They watch the yards from tow
ers. Talk among convicts is
restricted to allotted times and in
dustrial shops are designed both
to. keep the men busy and prison
challer to a minimum.
Pnly 212 inmates, including lif
ers, are serving terms ot 25 years
of more. Some of the underworld's
biggest names have chalked off
days into old age here. Machine
Gun Kelley died inside.
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11 :00 Florida Calling
11 125 Kraft 5-Star Newscast
11:30 Queen for a Day
12:00 Noontime Melodies
12:10 Today's Classifieds
12:15 Sports Review
12 : 20 Noontime Alelodlw
12 : 30 News
12:45 Farmer's Hour
1 :00 News of I'rineville
1 :H0 Listening Time
2 :00 Platter Preview
2:15 Preview flood Reading
2 : 30 Platter Preview
3:00 Platter Preview
S : 05 Northwest News
S :20 Central Oregon News
3:25 Kraft 5-Star Newscast
3:30 "Vou Win"
3:45 Tello Test
4 :0U Popular Demand
4:15 Frank Hemingway
4 :80 Here's the Answer
4 :45 Sam Hayes
5:00 Tune Vendors
G: 15 Sports Parade
5 :2G News
5:30 Melody Way
6:56 Kraft 5-Star Final
6:00 Gnbriel Heatter
6:15 Dinner Melodies
6:30 Behind the Story
6:46 Sam Hayes News
6 :55 Names & Places in the News
7 :00 Crime Fighters
7 :80 Bend Garage Newt
7 :45 Remember When
7 :50 Evening Melodies
8:00 Siring Up Sports
8:30 Senator Wayne Morse
8 :4f Pa8iort to Ureunu
9 :00 News
9:15 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
9 :30 Conrad the Connoisseur
9:35Off the Record
10 :30 Squad room
11:00 Sign Off
Get rid of winter grime and sludge, and
make that engine purr like a kitten
again! Stop in for an expert spring tune
up tomorrow your car will sound like
new; For quick starts, smooth power
and lower gas mileage, tuneup now!
BEAR Wheel Alignment
is important, too! Winter skids, icy curbs and ruts get wheels out
of alignment, make steering hard, brings undue wear to tires.
Our Bear Alignment specialists can get your car lined up right in
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Sales & Service
The Bend Bulletin,
SWEETIE PIE
"Who put the real golf ball
GREETINGS Lois Heyl, of Boston, Mass., shows of! a valentine
dress of embroidered tulle trimmed with more than 100 of the
lovers' day gieetins cards. It was designed by a greeting card
company to display the various types of greetings that can be sent
on Feb. 14 from the sweet and serious to the comic.
Home Craftsmen Advised
How to Stay in One Piece
CHICAGO - (UP) The do-Jt-yoursrlf
craze is fine it you
don't chop off a finger, the safe
ty exierls warn.
According to social -scientists
there are two basic urges behind
the do-it-yourself predilection for
puttering.
One is the creative yen, and the
other is the desire to save mon
ey and bent the high cost of liv
ing. Another factor is the flight to
the suburbs, where the typical
new homeowner builds himself a
SPRING
Tune Up
Tuesday, February 15, 1955
by Nadine Seltzer
in with my cotton ones?"
work bench, if he never builds
anything else.
As a result of all this, industry
sources report that the sale of
power tools has doubled in the
last two years.
Naturally, minor accidents have
mounted, and insnrance compan
ies are showing some concern.
One ( the Home Insurance Co.,
N.Y.C.) has published a booklet
on "how to do it safely." It of
fers these tips:
Keep Edges Sharp
Power tools Stationary tools
should be securely mounted. Tools
should be run only on voltages
specified. Portable electric tools
should !e grounded.
Clothing Wear snug-fitting,
short-sleeved clothes. Take off
your necktie, rings and watch.
Hand tools Keep cutting edges
sharp. A sharp tool is safer than
a dull one.
Blowtorches Don't use a leaky
torch. Fill the torch out of doors
if possible and don't spill the fuel.
Saws Hold rip saw at a 60
degrcc angle, crosscut saws at a
15-degree angle.
Screwdrivers Never use one
on an object held in the hand.
Wrenches Pull, don't push, to
avoid injuring your hand if the
wrench slips.
Soldering Use tongs to hold
the work you are soldering.
Painting Provide adequate
ventilation when using paint-thin-ners
or removers.
ladders Place the feet of the
ladder one fourth of its length
from the wall. Always keep at
least one hand on the ladder.
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