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RIOTING GIRLS QUIET, " BUT GUARDS ALERT l‘nnllennoe of Fifteen of Ring- Teaders Expected to End Up- rising in School. BXERTIONS TIRE' “ TES Parmers Deputized to Aid Director Curb Outbreak. By the-Asseclated Prees. DELAWARE, Ohlo, December 29.— After a night and a day of turmoil virtul order was restored at the Glris" Industrial School near here late today, and extra precautions have been taken to prevent a recurrence tonight of last night's disorder, when more than 100 girls of the institution shouting and throwing stones and anything they could get their hands ©n, roamed the grounds of the school, shrieking deflance Assistant State Welfare Director McNamara, who has been at hoo! all day, has completed exte rangements to forestall any tonight. Ringleaders Transferred. Under his direction some -declared to be ringle episode, wer Reformator: 3 This, it was believed, will curb the re pirits of the others. Mr. McNamara an- a4 made arrangements a score or more of n this vicinity for service in erift Fred his 2 the girls last night, has been on guard all day and will continue to maintain vigil #Plie riot was thought to have been broken up this morning, but shortly after noon some eighty girls, who, it Was gaid, were the main offenders and Who were confined in the assembly hall, started shouting and throwing missiles again. L. I .the-yday, however, they became tired from their all-night and nearly tions and quieted down. dozen deputy sheriffs, wish clubs, stood guard in the assembly Nall and others patrolled the outside. Two Still Missing. The fifteen girls transferred to Marysville were selected from those confined in the main hall. Ne trace of Della _Bluhm, seventeen, Cleveland, and Pearl Keaner, sixteen, Ports- mouth, the only two missing as the result of last night's disturbances, had been found. Mrs. Margaret Elton, matron of the institution, who has been ill, helped in_supervision of the inmates.today. The remainder of the more than 600 girls confined in the cottages have Dbeen quiet most of the day. They have been kept indoors . under -the watchful supervision of their regula: attendants, so that the “mob™ spirit would not spread. If any trouble arises tonight, it probably will be With, these glirls, officials polnted out, bt they called attention to the fact that the real rebels were the elghty in the assembly FORD CAST IN NEW ROLE AS CREATOR OF “BOGIES”! fifteen Socialist’s Comment on British Labor Party Classes Detroit Man With Ku Klux. S, . December 29.— Henry Ford as & manufacturer of *hogies” was a new role cast for the sutomobile man by Bertram Benedict, New York socialist, whose paper o “The British Labor Party” was read vesterday to delegates to the nine- teenth annual convention of the American _ Political Sclence Associa- tion by Prof. Robert C. Brooks of Swarthmore College. Mr. Benedfct's paper ‘was a com- parison of the socialistic movement in America with that in England, admit- ting the political unimportance of the socialist party here, while in England ! it 1¢ flourishing. “The man in the streets in America has easily been led to belleve that the soclalist " movement 1s but another mechanism to cvercome the Christian religion, the family and Nordic mo- rality, and to place the world under the domination of Lenin and Trotzky or the international Jewish bankers ny which Henry Ford or the Ku Klux Klan might corifufe'up Murder Is Disproved After Man 78, Serves 24-Year Prison Term PARIS, December 28.—Louis Dan- vall, a seventy-eight-year-old druggist, pardoned In 1902 after serving twenty-four years of a life senterice-imposed in 1878 after he was found guilty.af poisoning his wife, and who was given amnesty 1919 because his two sons werd flled in the war, hid his name/ dleared completely by action of the «court’of cassation. Danvall showed through experts that the sclentific evidence on which he was convicted was er- roneous and that his wife dted of & kidney disease of which nothing was known at the time. "The court quashed the old convietion, grant- ing him a pension of 12,000 Franca : and damages amounting to 20,000 trancs. American Had Won Mnny Honers in Europe for Work. ALLIANCE, Obio, December 29. Charles Arter, sixty-four years, in- ernationally known artist, died here ate last night in a hospital whers he 1ad been confined since he suffered L stroke three months ago. He had _studied In Venice, Iondon | ind New York, Mr. Arter hadpainted ».mnm of many European rulers, Pope Fius X ind many profmihent Americans, and many vedrs ago was decorated by the <ing u\d Quoen pf Italy for portraits d pade of them 'RADICALLY ANTI-DRY. /. ST. 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The Associated Veterans -of the Revolution, l? o lllfl!lon of those who fought' for dom of the Phlllvylne. from for rule and which? is headed by n. Emilio Aguinaldo, officially declined as an orgunization to take part in the pa- rade, and Gen, ‘Rafael Crame, chl ppines . 2¢ officers and men of the Tent cunl!nblfllry would not be allowed to e | particlpate. his will be the first r;time in twenty years the constabu- consfabujary, ~an- By the Associated Presy. ppdnition ‘to the *1 protest 9f the Kaights of Rizal. planned, fo CREDIT, SERVICE, LOW PRICES AT The .National Furniture Co. FREE With ever$ purchase amounting to $100 or more we will give a RADIO RECEIVING SET FREE. Or, if you like—vour choiea of our 42-piece set of Decorated Dinnerware or a piece set of Wm. A, Rogers' P! el g Pie im i Il Jh"llmmlll” l|||nnmnullmnuuhmmfl il un.nwmlm e lary, band hn not marched in the URied) Pparade 18 held ‘December 30 cach yesr to celebrate the lnnlver— sary of the birth Filipino bero executed by the lvl-n fards in 1896. « TEN-HOUR DAY IN KRUPP'S. DUESSELDORF, December 2! The ten-hour day will shortly duced in the Krupp works aecord- ng ef | 4nd the German workers in Dulsburg are lfkely ‘to ‘accept the longer hours, as they The.. Hetll ‘Workers' Unlon, howayer, are renewing its campaign for the aight-hour day. tray the emotional state, Carn Landis of the University of Minn told the convention. Catherine Murdoch of Hono- lulu deglared Anglo-Saxons excel ori- entals and other races {n general in- telligence; the tests indicated high moral_t in oriental races and high musical -ability of Hawailans: Tace crossings produced mental abilf- ties between those of the parent races, but generally like those of the inferior race. The old adage that a high and broad forehead denotes Intelligence must_be discarded, Dr. Frederick B. Knight of the University of Iow; told the convention. He declared th: the number and kind of bumps on an individual's head do not determing hisé intelligence. 2 than any other group of Individuals on the American continent, accord- fng to results of an_extensive test outlined to the annual convention of the American Psychological Associa- tlon here today by Prof. Thomas Garth of Denver Univefsity. The following Fanking in ability to resist mental.fatigue First, nomadic Indians; second, In- dians, of mixed blood: third, seden- tary or southwestern Indians; fourth, white- persons; fifth, negroes. 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