Show RAINS MAKE JAIL SWIMMING POOL CHICAGO July 16 Prisoners rs In the Englewood police station had a narrow escape from drowning yesterday following following follow follow- In ing a a. heavy rainstorm torm which flooded the cell roo m. m Michael Hogan a a. frail man 68 years old was lying in three feet of water clinging to a floating bench tho only article of 01 furniture In his cell to keep his lila head above the tho water a tar The Jailer jailor Jail jail- er or final finally unlocked the time door and had the priM ner transferred to a hospital B By this time the water had risen to such a point that only quick work on the tho part of tho timo police saved the tho other prisoners The doors were thrown open OIlen and tim the men assisted upstairs Into Lhee the sergeants sergeant's e cants cant's compartment until they could be transferred elsewhere Jailer McNally admitted that the tho floodIng load flood In Ing of or the time basement was not unusual The Tho flooding of tho the station served to toIe give I e point to tho the severe criticism of ot Chicago's Chicago's Chi Chi- cagos cago's police stations voiced h by Professor Charles Henderson of the University ol or Chicago before tho the Chicago association ol of commerce recent recently police pollee stations wh where here re Innocent Innocent innocent Inno Inno- cent men inca must 1st be he locked up along the tho guilty arc aro not constructed with Ith as much idea lelea of the laws In of ot hygiene as are arc pl pigpens said Professor Henderson |