Show 1 Three Hundred Men From Twenty Prisons Reveal Their Views Vie OH On Ol Society One Former Convict Tells of Being Strapped Up by Wrists Another Says He Co Contracted Narcotic Habit in Jail Old Man Complains Detectives Always Pester Him Dec bee Dec Dy 25 ByTh 25 25 h Asso j t d Press Three Press Throe h hun hun- sn i n- n reAM u i o J ad Christ mas eS mas dinner today in m a fashionable restaurant as the guests of Dr r Ben HeR L Ii Reitman patron natron of outcasts Its funny tunny to walk Into n a fancy tancy Joint like this remarked a i man manfrom manfrom tom from Atlanta penitentiary I want to go BO straight but r I haven't ha decent clothes said an- an another another an another other after had to him stand up and tell your our I story anti and Ill I'll mooch you ou a pair of of pants I IOno One Ono after another men Dlen with i something to say rose to 10 say It It was a II simple tion Mon that crime 10 pay an announcement of purpose to go 0 straight Quit Quite as often orten It was the recital of ot a Ii grievance a story of being belli strapped up by the th wrIsts In prison of going without dinner except on Sunday tor for failure to till fill a certain number of o barrow s with stone or of o contracting a adrue drug habit In jail Honesty i Is the bunk said ono one onman man whilo clergymen and anti social workers present took tool notes My seventeen months month In the house of ot reform ruined me m and I cant can't get a job said ald a youth I am nm GO CO years old said n a foreigner In broken English I want to co straight Ito lio repeat repeated ed cd again and again but people dont don't give elv me inc a chance Every Every- Everywhere Everywhere where I co go detectives es pick me up Dr F F Emory Lyon of the tho Cen- Cen Central Cen Central Howard association told the tho thomen men that COO Chicago business busIness- busInessmen businessmen businessmen men are helping men with records get jobs job I |