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Discusses potential job with the State Penal System; mentions a petition with 1,463 signatures wanting Youngblood to remain Warden of the camp.

He decided to stay at the Works Camp.

Discussion of Youngblood's case coming up in near future to which he is "deeply worried and concerned about this matter;"

Resumed the educational program. 24 students enrolled, led by Mr. John Dye (athletic director for Eureka High School)

Also a request for 5 more inmates

Officer Paul Nelson is no longer employed at TCPWC due to dealing with inmates. He was loaning money and taking different items in pawn. He knew that this was against the rules.

Officer Cecil Dempsey Smith was dismissed due to sleeping at the camp and drinking liquor from his car's trunk, and became drunk.

Each inmate treated for Yellow Jarnis.

Released inmates receive a suit and a hat.

Allowing the TC PWC to go play softball with the Worth County PWC.

"You and the people here at the Turner County Public Works Camp have been good to me, and you have helped me, and I want to stay here in Turner County, he said."
Patrick Carter, an escaped inmate, voluntarily returns to TC PWC

"We here at Turner…

“Mother I am in the best honor camp there is in the state of Georgia.”

"It came to our knowledge this date that Warden Youngblood has turned in a sixty (60) day notice with the commissioners of his leaving his job as warden of Turner County P.W.C. We do not know the reason for this action but we are pleading with you to…

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