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Highland Park Press, 11 Jul 1929, p. 34

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A $500,000 building and improveâ€" ment project at the Joliet state peniâ€" tentiary was announced today by Rodney Brandon, state superintenâ€" dent of public welfare, after a conâ€" ference with Warden Elmer J. Green, formerly sheriff of Lake county, and his prison . staff. Warden Green drafted the major part of the extenâ€" sive program. Ne > A new cell block at the penitenâ€" tiary at Stateville was the principal item on the program. The plan calls for erection of a $300,000 building housing 1,000 men in 500 cells, all the work on this and other projects being done by prison labor. f A dormitory will be built on the prison honor farm to house 130 conâ€" viect farmers. â€" A new industry will be established, with installation of ~equipment to make concrete lamp posts for use on the grounds of state institutions and for sale to. the public.s A forestry department will also be installed to provide trees for reforestation <in Illinois, and trees from the nursery will be provided to the public also. _ *In eorder to eliminate ~convicts crossing state highways 4A at the old prison, a tunnel will be constructed 32 Warden Green Plans Many Improvements, Joliet Penitentiary tirere‘s the RRIGHT answer to the "mailâ€"order tire" idea â€" FISh IOCAL service, a low price, quality youcan‘t beat any whereâ€"that‘s the Fisk Premier. ie ols If you think you can beat that buying by mail.you just don‘t know how good this tire is Stop in next time you go by and let‘s get acquainted. â€" Highland Park Phone 350 Warden Green‘s program for reâ€" form within the prison walls included the installation of a cafeteria at the old prison, and a school where the three "A‘s" will be taught by conâ€" vict teachers, under the direction of Dr. John D. Taylor of Jacksonville. Superintendent Brandon announced also the expansion of the honor farm to permit the raising of beef and pork sufficient to supply the two peniâ€" tentiary branches. under the highway to â€"«the stone quarry. *Injuries received by Mrs. Charles Holmberg, 53 years old, wife of the superintendent of the Joseph Medil] Patterson estate located on route 21, two miles south of Libertyville, when she was struck by an automobile near her home on June 16, resulted in her death in the Elizabeth Conâ€" dell Memorial hospital late last week. Her death was attributed to a pulmonary embolism, which was deâ€" clared as directly traceable to her injuries. . She suffered fractured ribs and a broken leg in the accident. Mrs. Holmberg Dies of Accident Injury The accident occurred when Mrs. Holmberg attempted to cross the highway in front of a rapidly movâ€" ing automobile in the dark. 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