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SEX QL OSTE YLD BY SO Missouri Curators Reinstate Dr. Meyer, but Let As- sistant Go. By the Associated Press. COLUMBIA, Moy April 8—The full board of curators of the University of Missouri yesterday upheld dismissal of Dr. Harmon O. Degraff, assistant pro- fessor of psycholegy, for his part in the circulation of a sex guestionnaire among students, and granted reinstatement to of psychol . Dr. Me; owever, was ordered sus- pended fo e year, beginning today. De Graff’s permanent discharge tak effect today also, The board of nine members, which: deliberated nearly (\'\){ days in a “trial” of the faculty mem- bers, did not mention G. H. Mowrer, student assistant instructor in psychol- | ogy, who was ordered dismissed by the executive board of curators March 20 with Dr. Meyer and Dr. De Graff. State Stirred by Row. The three faculty mentbers had sanc- | r, suspended professor | HOTEL FIRE DEATH TOLL | HELD AT ORIGINAL COUNT | Search at Des Moines Fails to Dis-| close Increase—Six Victims Accounted For. By the Assoclated Press. i DES MOINES, Iowa, April 8.—With the gradual removal oi debris from the ruins of the Kirkwood Hotel, which was ‘destroyec by fire early Saturday, firemen expressed a belief that the death toll of six might not be increased. ‘Two men, G. Long and E. Heise, were still unaccounted for, and search was continued in the slight possibility that their bodies might be discovered. Heise’s | |room was in the southwest corner of | the building, where the fire was the most severe. Long’s room was not de- | stroyed by the flames, causing search- |ers to believe that he may have es- | caped. | Nearly 150 persons were in the five-| | story building when the fire was dl.s-i | cover | b - SIX DRY AGENTS STONED | State Police Rescue Officers From | Angry Pennsylvanians Near Bethlehem, | By the Associated Press. BETHLEHEM, Fa. April 8.—State] tioned circulation -of - & questionnaire | police yesterday rescued six Philadel- among 1,000 man and woman students | phia prohibition agents from a rock- asking them intimate questions regard- |throwing crowd numbering more than sex and marriage. The row that|500. The trouble followed a raid on a followed stirred the entire State and [hotel at Roseto, near here. Tires on| evén reached the floor of the State|the agents' cars were siashed and the Legislature. Mowre® is permanently custed from the faculty, as the full board approved the executive board’s action except as 1t affected Dr. Meyer. The vote was . unanimous. Judge James E. Goodrich, president of the board, said the conclusion was reached as & compromise on confiicting views. ‘The board, which.heard testimony by Dr. Meyer and Dr. De Graff and several students in a closed hearing, was in ses- sion for 18 hours. A prepared statement issued at the conclusion of the hearing stated that| Dr. Meyer was to be reinstated because { The agents telephoned State police at | of his “long service to the university | and our conviction that the offense for repeated.” I Creates Objeétionable Condition. | ‘The full board held with its execu- | tive board that “the promiscuous cir- | culation” of the questionnaire, “by| every tenet of sound sense and common.| decency, should have been supressed” | which he was Shspended will not 1b3; MADE BISHOP AUXILIARY. nature, tends to create the which it is alleged to correct. Likewise, the board held with its|included Mgr. Fumasoni Biondl, apos- executive board that it could find “no | tolic delegate to Washington, and Rev. justification for an inquiry that from its very nature could not produce a acientifically valid conclusions nor al facts likely to be of substantial value.” | Austrian citizen, but has resided here “In order to protect the university | 10T 20 years as director of the Austrian from a recurrence of similar indiscre tions,” the board’s statement co tinued, “it is recommended that the general faculty establish, by committee or otherwise, some system providing for the careful supervision of all investi- gations affecting students. It is fur- ther ordered that the secretary be in- structed to destroy all answered ques- tionnaires now sealed and deposited in the vault of the university.” About 100 answers to the question- naire had been returned by -students when an investigation into their cir- culation was_instituted by President Stratton D. Brooks, who branded the research as a “fool idea,” The action was final and, it is be- lieved, writes the final chapter in the sex questionnaire upheaval. PRISONER WHO FLED OHIO| PENITENTIARY CAPTURED Man Wounded in Running Gun Battle at Philadelphia Ad- mits Identity. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, April 8.—Police an- nounced last night that a man wounded in a running pistol battle here had been identified positively as -William 8. Healey, alias James A. Walton, alias ‘William Morton,~who escaped from the | Ohio Penitentiary February 19 along with four other inmates. | Four of the prisol Patrick McDermott, alleged slayer of Don R. Mellett, Canton, Ohio, editor, were recaptured within 24 hours. Under guard in a hospital here, Healey, or Walton, told police that he 'was one of those who had escaped from the Ohio prison. Healey was shot twice in the night's encounter with detectives. His wounds are not serious and he will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. 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