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Show CONVICTS LEAt) ' GAY LIVES, BrT t ITS ENDED vv 7 j Salem, Ore. Lovfi., casional drinking parti;s-" ; 'Sunday afternoon fishine S; j Such was the life of L 1 ! ! the state prison farm a"u fore James Lewis, su,J lk v dent of the prison, in': reports that a select few'5i '' 1 "leading the life of Reillv -; cipline had become a mere" or speech, "social reqireiI1 I having usurped most of th I j ties' time." e s As a result of the inTe. I tion, one guard was discilar' !; j another suspended and nine ;: ! oners were returned to the !''" ;1 institution minus their i"!" 3 privileges. tc,:: One story concerned a of trusties who had been ai' ' ! ed the privilege of fisiling ''; : day afternoons along a sir-" which runs just outside the ? boundaries. Married men in"r group took the liberty of ,'" : ing their wives at an a,)poi spot farther up the river and"' changing correspondence for v benefit of those who did not lr-trusty lr-trusty privileges. ; Matters reached a head ,v! a trusty's wife brought "girl friends" with her and i" troduced them to a number I "boy friends" of one of the tr, i ties. "' ,j |