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eR ROR SCRE mM BY MOTHER Town Incensed Ovér Attack on Woman; Invest- igation Made BATON ROUGE, Almost a town f Fordoche, Pointe Coupee parish, By &@ cowhide attack upon Mra, Julia @®. Allen, principal of town ‘Behools, by Mrs. Martha Sh rs, rate mother of a little gir! whom the pal had corrected, District At Carrall is investigating the “Gane at the behest of a group of in @ignant citizens with a view to lay “Ang the matter before the grand June 17. d has been caused La, the ; Bre. Allen, who is between 50 and Years old, was so severely beaten a heavy cowhide quirt that she 5 A still under the care of a physician, : ¥ GIRL IS USE OF TROUBLE ote THE SEA (JACQUELINE is SAFE) SPAIN A LAND BOSTON, June 17.—The inside story of the efforty by which Spain was kept from joining Germany the world war was told here by Re: Admiral Benton ©, Decker, U | formerly naval attache of the can embassy at Madrid. Admiral | jeansee Pp to members of the | | Sons of American Revolution, in| the Boston Art club. | Amert trigue thruout Spain, the graft and |» political rottenness is the upper) existence of of Spain and the effort of a | pro-Gegman minister of war to drag | hig country into the conflict on the | ‘aide of Germany. The speaker de- Jclared that the action of the United States gov bargo on goods shipped inte Spain was the only thing which brought the Spaniards to their senses and’) averted a catastrophe Georges Carpentier doesn't worry about his baby, | | _According to reports made to Supt.! Jacqueline, while he’s here training for the fight with H. Harris, Mrs. Showers’ hter, a girl about 12 years old, Dempsey on July 2. was behaving in an unruly manner For, even while Jacqueline’s mother is “when the principal told her to take out shopping in Paris, the baby is is guarded by her pet poodle. ther seat. The gir! refused to do "go, The principal walked to her, ac eording to the reports, and without her, took hold of the girt’s| ‘Shoulder and forced her into her! } At the noon recess the girl's! ther, a lad about 14 years old, pupil in the school, is said to} proached the teacher with an elaspknife in his hand. here,” he is reported to have “suppose you get your knife jew, Mrs. Allen, and we'll settle this wt now.” Allen told the Showers boy | she would report his threat to father, who keeps a store about | doors away from the school | “Report it to him now, then,” the ty in declared to have said. “He is ig to see you.” D BY BOY AS R WIELDS LASH d by the boy, Mra Allen building, but in the found not the boy’s father, but Mother. The reports say that Showers seized one of the prin- '§ arms and directed the boy to the other. While the boy held} Allen with his left hand, and | d her with his drawn knife, Showers is said to have pro- a heavy cowhide quirt, i as having a short wooden and three or four thick pu or lashes, and with this quirt d the principal into insen- ty, cutting her face and arms meck with the lashes. incident aroused the entire unity as well as the neighbor community of Livonia, where the is high school is. A mass meet- of the citizens of Fordoche and ‘was held at the Livonia high UTIONS CONDEMNING ON ADOPTED fter the attack on Mrs. Allen had explained, and after a number € citizens had given voice to bit- expressions, the following reso- tions were adopted: “To the citizens here assembled: “We, your committee appointed to Tesolutions expressive of the nts of this meeting, beg leave B report the following: it is the sense of thi ig that the assault made upon Julia W. Allen, principal of the he school, on Wednesday, il 37 last, is an outrage, and is a on upon a peaceful, law-abid- community, and unless properly d, is a fatal blow to the public ol system (the poor man's ool, therefore, we cannot con M too strongly such action and hereby respectfully petition the orable president and members of school board to do all in their r to see that the guilty parties brought to the bar of justice, the end that such deplorable out-| Wares will not occur again, and that | We also petition the grand jury, the ict attorney, and the honorable rt of the parish to do their full ity in investigating said assault.” ref ; C mp B09 Third _Ave. a 4 ___________ ender Co. SILK, SATIN AND Crepe Blouses iting Women’ 's Clothing “How I discovered the superiority of Tillamook Cheese” “My family has always been fond of cheese and I have tried cheese re- cipes of all kinds~souffles, omelettes, toasted cheese, macatoni-and-cheese, rarebits — and scores of others. 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