Show I EyT NI E OPENLY SCORED Y f THE COMMITTEE trial Trial School Comes in Severe rs-evere Criticism in inMany Many Ways July 9 SIl Suggestions for the then theof n n of f conditions at the Iho state stater r I hool pool invited by bv members 3 a d ha have been submitted bj by committee The committee e which made such serious Superintendent H. H H. H of Mrs Mis Eliza ta rand nd is composed hob Mrs Kate S S. S Hilliard and andI Elderkin of the r 1 r reb h. h r report P r sent to the thes I s 5 in part a II as follows fa rai w we e found a lack Jak of system fend cleanliness throughout ex- ex tt Iii e printing office offu e library and dents dent's apartments The Im- Im tho whole who 1 is of a badly cont con- con nit iSs-nit bihO it t lodging house We Ve men- men II The soiled d de- de 4 walls and broken plas- plas in m hot both h buildings A is needed throughout u si sets pantry and kitchen Many a in both buildings were In bad badi marl sa a all bedsteads dl In Iret need of i s sr r made In boys boys' y V he hospital tal 01 or sick Mck room in inq q lite sliding is IR a disgrace enough disgrace enough JO or suicide an invalid refinement I nem nt It Is probable that f rome come from homes of I i ut it is the duty of the state th hf b elements or essentials of deng de- de ng ngi To do 10 this requires s' s that tp rge shall know and care are for forEt rc Et refinements of life In this conwee con- con wee we st that you Inquire Into i In V of Mrs c oh in the regularly s ool nurse mn nUl We I e submit than ho habitually uses URes profane IAn language nAp an ana and nd d w who h o lives live lives JIves s In in m the me IAn language nAp an ana and nd d w who h o lives live lives JIves s In in m the me In which a member of this d und Mrs Mis Colvin Is fit to tog g f the sick siok All old residents y know of Mrs Colvins Colvin's abbess ab ab- n fi bess ess for the position 3 PlumbIng ho Sout the ma man main n building defective a as s noticed a trail of mIU m- m IU 4 from the laundry pipes was rater laUr T standing on floors in boys boys' arlous o other places The too o hot for possible ie J use team steam am bath were desired the same reason that the ithe 1 11 It luring during the Investigation was waso o 9 e steam heat could make male It f he ie Inability to tu shut off heat ring o radiators Speaking of om lorn It It was noticed the only or r shower hath Is such sueh as lets rom shower run rim directly ba batik bath k lOnge pool Th The Tho ra reason on for the for shower outside the thel l manda manda a tory i requirement u m of oft t 1 before b O entering Oi ri the plunge n We recommend nd nd a change hange k ade ex excuse for filthy bins drawers fo for the reason that m the outside was treating fOle for fot etc e r. r the Innumerable d dead ad vere rere proof of tI the good d quality rp t de wrier but also O strong e evidence of cleanliness We VI do dot tb t omission of one dally daily scrub- scrub I 1 account for the condition of nand and th the tho fart fact that a V number l ty hats reposed In the midst Ins ns seemed to have no leglise legi- legi x ise se ae at the Cells te the cells and find were 11 appalled I Ie e but six feet by hy seven Sl fc feet t narrow wooden hunk bunk bunk when WP we lat Jat four boys were wore confined in I JV Wp were glad giad to find that the tho underground oils cells begun while president of the board o oe Dean n completed but are used iras ems But we condemn mn the the- stor- stor a damp basement In the 1 rag the room where flour lour was d decidedly musty Some water e toor of colls cells In girl girls girl's s cottage rd is season good gS' gS deal dral of the tho Whittler Whittier l Dale It-Dale s Dale m might have havo I told that ms at I tt are aie things ACh with its little white table pee pc Pj ce shining im- im and wals walls and woody wood- wood y P feet condition We Vo cannot tp te t c appearance of ofus us In our Institution nor norL L no repairs have hav been made ors aIs Did you vou Mr President y iy strings the remnants of pr r ins at the th windows and w ere iere no more moro racks cracks and andT ade minus sticks at the I T C cracks In between n afa baseI base base- I 1 aIding alding the walls wails where no nos noa s a could find rOom room The Ill re re reo and the bed bed- r this build build- s II apartments It 1 t r should be taught laughl fitness or orto to uty and utility combined p crying ne need d of the girls is Or trained a in the art t of char char- ling and gt a graduate a of 00 a ih do- do I Matron ee school It Is imperative els T I be bl ht sewing cook cook- I. I nd domestic work In gentled gen- gen Hed r so 80 that when I may find work worl in such h is IB highly desirable blo they 0 One I capable woman with science training I as to hygiene and SSI SS S'S It if f given capable sash sas- sas as- as Itse h Pity a n shop valuable ba turning in ri shop was not in t Instructor tor know tit It n nor r about running ip PS to the carpenter 11 shop to cof In NIP at our entrance Pat rl rn rne e I to th the slipshod work worl no indication of i a poultry ar n out y would be profit profit- Source I e of Interest to some of ot the boys boysie Vve We saw a so-called so milk room but all the milk in evidence was contained In two vessels In a refrigerator ator We Vc believe that the farm should produce all aU the milk and butter the In Inmates inmates In- In mates could 01 or would use and that the cost of oC maintenance could be lessened if of this wore were the cas case Takes Intelligent Supervision As to officers the essential lack In the school is intelligent supervision The employment em em- of officials from superintendent down who are r capable a of systematizing and directing the h work to that he that h e end A practical suggestion here Is that the board vIsit all a departments of the ithe deaf and blind school and contrast the working with that of the industrial school We Ve believe you would admit the great difference differ differ- en ence I is due to the difference in to sion During the Investigation it tt must have been en apparent to the boa board id as to us that Chief Officer Myers 1 Is of too brutal brutal a type to be closely associated with boys whose reform Is desired The chief officer officer Ls f-Ls should 11 ha have a fair education a broad sympathy with boys and be be bea a manly man certainly thing something more than a aMen Men handy Dandy man and chief executioner displayed i Ien J n of 1 higher Intelligence than that by Second Officer Griffin ought to be obtained Better examples of a S farmer than Is S furnished by Mr lr Ackeret would Induce e m more re respect for farm life In the bo boys An aroused public Is ls clamoring for the dIsmissal of Miss 1 Dale whose testimony shoWEd her lack of faith In her work ork rih an and an n absence of womanly o sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy and refinement that Is appalling type A C ei where b boys ys ot or f degenerate mfg might t be be segregated d is a necessity In this connection we WI think the school physicians lans ought to give regular talks once logical BI per month on health and ph facts and that bo boys s 's showing a should E tendenCy lt to unnatural or degrading vices receive some special Instruction from the thO ph physician |