Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1930, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 20, 1930. Where the District’s prisoners at Lorton and Oc- coquan, Va., follow useful trades under an advanced penal system. The above photo in the prison foundry . - T fhain s and others of the group are the first to show the e Prisoners pouring metal for a casting in the foundry. All of the District’s cent industrial and dormitory developments at the in. Sewer and Water Department castings are now made in the foundry. stitution. - er;:s tl:: dfi:::lo:l ';‘;‘:‘i""‘i‘fi::“’l’z'hi::"t_‘:‘efl“:f the nu. Interior of one of the new dormitories at the reformatory. The dormi- < > e geTERne tory system at Lorton is one of the features which has attracted special atten- laundry and automobile tag plant. tion of visiting prison commissions. In the automobile tag plant, where all of the District’s license plates are manufactured. Hamilton Spencer Carrico, Jr. Elegance and refinement are emphasized in the per- fect proportions and pleasing ornamentation of this hand- some memcrial. Designed and executed by the McNeel Marble Company, Marietta, Ga., the largest manufacturers of marble and granite memorials in America. Write for free booklet. Washington address: P. O. Box 1252

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