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Matches: Matches and cigarette papers are distributed during bathlines. Do not accumulate more than 10 books of matches nor more than two of the 150-paper size books of cigarette papers.
Smoking: Smoking regulations vary for different areas. If in doubt, ask your foreman or Officer. No smoking is permitted in the Cellhouse at any time except within the cells, library or "A" Block. Smoking is not permitted in the dining room or kitchen except for certain areas assigned for kitchen workers. Smoking is permitted in the yard but not between the yard and your place of work.
51. VISITS: You are allowed to receive one visit each month from members of your immediate family or other persons approved by the Warden. Visiting hours are approximately 1:30 PM to 3:10 PM weekdays.
In all personal visits you will confine your talk to personal matters and refrain from discussing other inmates, Institutional matters, etc.
Visits with your Attorney of record may be arranged through the office of the Associate Warden.
52. THE GOOD TIME LAW: Revised Title 18 of the United States Code, effective September 1, 1948, provides in Section 4161 as follows:
"Each prisoner convicted of an offense against the United States and confined in a penal or correctional institution for a definite term other than for life, whose record of conduct shows that he has faithfully observed all the rules and has not been subjected to punishment, shall be entitled to a deduction from the term of his sentence begi
Five days for each month, if the sentence is not less than six months and not more than one year.
Six days for each month, if the sentence is more than one year and less than three years.
Seven days for each month, if the sentence is not less than three years and less than five years.
Eight days for each month, if the sentence is not less than five years and less than ten years.
Ten days for each month, if the sentence is ten years or more.
When two or more consecutive sentences are to be served, the aggregate of the several sentences shall be the basis upon which the deduction shall be computed."
Section 4165 provides as follows:
"If during the term of imprisonment a prisoner commits any offense or violates the rules of the institution, all or any part of his earned good time may be forfeited."
Section 4l66 provides as follows:
"The Attorney General may restore any forfeited or lost good time or such portion thereof as he deems proper upon recommendation of the Director of the Bureau of Prisons."
53. GENERAL RULE: Though not mentioned in these rules, any disorder, act or neglect to the prejudice of good order and discipline, and any conduct which disturbs the orderly routine of the institution shall be taken cognizance of by the Warden or his representative, according to the nature and degree of the offense, and punished at the discretion of the Warden or other lawful authority.
INMATE REGISTER
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BOLT, FRANK LUCAS
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COPP, CHARLES R.
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GREGORY, LEON HAROLD
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HARRISON, JOSEPH CONSTANTINE
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HENRY, FORREST B.
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HICKS, CLYDE F.
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HILLS, RALPH L.
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HOKE, ALBERT D.
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HOOD, ALAN WHITNEY
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HULME, FREDERICK LASALLE
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JANDA, EDWARD JOSEPH
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JOHNSON, CHARLES E.
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JOHNSON, LUBY L.
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LANDERS, WILLIAM D.
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LIMAS, MANUEL
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MARUD, JOHN
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MILLER, JOHN LEROY
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MUMMA, WILLIAM J. F.
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NELSON, JACK
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PARIS, ANGELO GEORGE
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PAYNE, WILLIAM G.
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PETARSON, JOHN H.
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PROKOPF, LEO
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RILEY, JOSEPH F.
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SODOMA, FRANK
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SOLIWODE, JOSEPH
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VINSON, HAROLD RAY
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WALTERS, ERVIE R.
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WEBER, GEORGE WATSON
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WILDE, GEORGE EARLE
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WOLFE, GILBERT D.
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WOODY, HAROLD ORVILLE
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WHITE, FREDERICK GRANT
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MOXON, ROBERT BRADFORD
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COLE, ELMER HUTCHINSON
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RAAP, VERRILL HERSEY
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SOUZA, FRANK
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REYNOLDS, PERRY
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FERNANDEZ, HAL JOSEPH
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BURKE, JOSEPH FRANCIS
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DEAN, HARRY E.
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BOYD, WILLIAM EDWARD, Jr.
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WALSH, JAMES JOHN
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SMITH, MACK
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KERR, GEORGE WILLIAM “RED”
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STADIG, JOHN MILLAGE
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WUTKE, EDWARD
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LEWIS, EDGAR ROBERT
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KELLY, WALTER
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KENNEDY, WILLIE
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BROWN, THURMAN ALEXANDER
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WESTON, HERBERT SHEELY
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FONTAINE, HAROLD
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GOLEBOSKI, JOHN
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MOTEN, FRANK EDWARD
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BROWN, BENJAMIN A.
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SIMMONS, WILLIAM JOSEPH
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KRONZ, GEORGE SAFFORD
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FONDREN, PEARL TURNER
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COLSON, JAMES
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EATON, RUEY
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BEARDEN, WALTER EDWARD
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COLEMAN, ROBERT
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WATERS, FRANCIS LEO
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MARSH, JAMES C.
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MESSAMORE, JOHN RICHARD
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MONTGOMERY, HAROLD LEROY
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WATTS, JAMES W.
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MARQUES, ARMAND
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FULBRIGHT, FLOYD
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SCHMIDT, LUDWIG “DUTCH”
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KRUG, CHARLES RICHARD
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GOGICH, LAZAR
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MCINTOSH, LEO DALE
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MCNEALY, JAMES LESTER
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ZUCKERMAN, LOUIS
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MORLAND, THOMAS LEROY
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CLEAVER, CHARLES
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WAREAGLE, THOMAS W.
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BENDER, JOHN FRANCIS
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DENNY, THEODORE
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HOOKER, STANLEY RICHARD
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WALTON, JAMES H.
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THOMAS, JOHN VIRGIL
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CAPONE, ALPHONSE “SCARFACE”
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CARTER, WILLIAM JACKSON
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VAN GORDER, HAYES OVERN
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MATCHOK, JOSEPH JOHN
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BUCKNER, WALKER BEVERLY
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O'BRIEN, EDWARD WILLIAM
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PATTERSON, LESTER WILLIAM
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BICKS [BAJCZYK], FRANK JOSEPH
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COSTNER, ISAAC ALLEN
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GEMPP, WILLIAM PHILLIP
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LARRY, HENRY KENNETH
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LEPINSKI, FRANK ALEXANDER
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MANGIERE, CHARLES PATRICK
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REISS, CHARLES
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RITCHEY, WILLIAM MALCOLM
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WILMOTH, VIRGIL EDWARD
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MURDOCK, THEODORE (NMI)
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WALDEN, SPENCER
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DICKERSON, HOWARD C.
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DONOHUE, JOHN
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KENDRICK, JOHN ALLEN
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SWEENEY, ELMER “BULL DOG”
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BEST [BESMANOFF], ALBERT
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REISNER, JOHN JOSEPH
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MCDONALD, ARTHUR T.
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GARDNER, ROY G.
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GRINDLE, HUBERT ALEXANDER
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BROWNIE, FRANK B.
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MORRIS, DANIEL JOSEPH
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ALCORN, GORDON FRANCIS
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MCDONALD, BERT
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DIXON, RILEY
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KELLY, GEORGE R. “MACHINE GUN”
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VARSALONA, JOE
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WESTBROOK, CHARLES E.
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ALEXANDER, JOSEPH
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TALARICO, MIKE
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BADGETT, LEWIS
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LAGOMARSINO, RAY LOUIS
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PERRY, JAMES FRANCIS
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CHAPMAN, FRANK
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MAY, WILLIAM DAVID
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STEVENS, OLIN DEWITT
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PETTIJOHN, MILTON T.
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SARGEART, JAMES LOUIS
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KEATING, FRANCIS LAWRENCE
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BROWN, STANLEY
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BERTA, CHARLES
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BOYD, JOHN
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RYAN, PHIL FRANCIS
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SHERWOOD, ERWIN RALPH
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BARNETT, HOWARD E.