Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1926, p. 18

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18 Mrs. Robert Ke-nyon and her 'son, Bruce, are again at their home, 1011 Greenwood avenue. after a three weeks' outing at "The Heart of the Pines," Post Lake, Wis. ~ WILMETTE LIFE September 10, 1926 ouniNES. REFORMS FOR PAROLE BOARD Hinton G. Clabaugh, New Parole Chairman, Prescribes Docket for Hearing of Cases By LESTER B. COLBY (Illinois Chamber of Commerce) Parole board reforms are being announced. It has been no uncommon sight for from 500 to 600 persons to gather at an Illinois state prison parole board meeting, aU anxious to be heard. There has been chaos and confusion, much excitement. "There wilt be no more public hearings of cases unless the case has been set for hearing in advance," says Hinton G. Clabaugh, of Winnetka, new head of the prison parole board. "Imagine a court opening its day without a docket and letting the public pour in crying to be heard. "It ·isn't orderly and it isn't right. It doesn't mean justice. Every case to be heard in the future must be set in advance on the docket. As it has been a veritable rabble has poured in, women with babies, wives and mothers, Cle4l' ComJiz.z.IQfl Jlaka Aflf Wom4fl .A rirdct't1' ·ELECTROLYSI.s. f'M Ofllrl Mett.H Rtcommend to FortVtf' Removf as doae J.J Ella Loaise IeDer Doc to~' HAIR ON THE FACE Ualr root1 forenr d·troJed. Be-rrowtb Lmpo11lble. 8ktn left smooth and entll'flJ free fnllll blemhh. We uee from one to · twel"t Deedle1 at tRee, 1dUIDJ from 400 to 800 baln Dtr hour. Work done by fadal exoerU. Chartes YflrJ re&llfta·le. . Call fer free ...sultatlea. Two Ollice· in Chicewo: 4750 Sheridan Road Tel. Ardmore 6618 36 South State Street Tel. Cealfal 8488 ELLA LOUIS£ KEUER . ., · I I '····························~-~ c ···················· ~~~\ _~, _., .. _,~ I!!' .. · ~. . 1926-SEPTEMBER 1926 i!INII!· IVN MfN TVE WED TMV fAI SIW I 9 10 II 12 IS 14 15 16 17 II) 19 20 2.1 2.1 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO · I 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 Move in September! 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'What !s yo~r name?, the above reasons but because 1t IS What is your mterest m th1s man? the only way to have all the facts in And we will ask him a lot more questhe case made clear. Only by this ·tions and it will go into the record, method can per sons interested be taken by a court reporter. I think heard." that'll stop some of them. Mr. Clabaugh discussed a few othe:"And som ething else- it is an outthings. He said: s·tanding crime to send young men and Aiding the · Paroled Man boys to places where they mix with "Mailing final discharges to pris- hardened crimi~als. .There are many oncrs is going- to be stopped. A form far too .young .m J ohet and many far letter at a time like that is cold. If too old ~n Pontt~c. To put boys. w.here there ever was a time in a man's life !hey m~ngle w1th hardened cnmm.als when he needed a little human warmth 1s noth1!1g. more than manufactunng and friend ship it is when he ·is getting !110rc. cn.mma.l s. S01;1e day the people his prison parole papers. m Illmot s w1lt forbt~l more than one "Someone who is trained to talk to person to a cell or pnson room. such men someone who ha s real skill "We have in most in stances two and in handli~g such matters, should do it. sometime s three men in a cell. Some He should build his talk around some dav we've got. to change that. For one thought like this. 'You are going to be thing it mean s that buddie s in pri son paroled. You have earned it. The become huchlie ~ \Yhen they're out and state is doing this for you. The as a rule that mean s trouble. state is your friend . You ha.ve ohliCites Needed Reforms gations to the state and society. See "Tt also means a Jot of other thing s that ;vou so ca\ry 0~1 that the tate will including the-breaking up of morals. reTam 1our fnend. _ . Pri son work has a large number of . Puttmg . ~ touch ot human k111dne ss problems. Tt is time that the public mto the buslll!SS at the proper moment knew more about its prisons. is n1uch better "TI1e 1 ·m por t ance o f tl te su 1 · t can ·than ·t" a cold letter that ))ec . h as no f ee 1 mg m t · 1 d Tl 1 M Cl 1 1 k d 1 011 t 1 · not >e exaggerate .. 1at t 1e peop1 e orr. . ath)aug lttwas fa s e al? 1I S of Illinois \\:hen acquainted with the Ph ICY 1 men ·fact s will remedv the e\·ils and take .11 t edm~h e.r 0 re-yaro 1 w . 0d " 101a e e1r para es. e re- a live per so nal -interest in this imp1 le : 11 h . d . h h "There will be no mrrcv for violators portant. pro J em avmg to o WI~ t e or escapes." protrct1nn and. welfare of ,,society I We turned back to the subject of have not the sltghest doubt. politics and politics has always been Pathos an~l plea s of. pov.e\ty have the curse of the prison system. Crook- long heen twt~ appeals 111 ~atnmf? freeeel politicians grow fat on getting dnm for con;-1ct s. Regar<ltng tht. ~fr. criminals in their power. 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