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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-06-19, Page 8tarts Fight in School . To StLidy Reactions of r, +Jere a a Teacher Who Starts a FightfA4wrig lis-Pupila to - • . • • Study Their Reactions!' , . . , . • 4 • Following a etensediteted• scuffle ter the incident. and one week later: allot* stuIents in One of hitt °teases, Between the first and the Peened, ale-, aminatioes tee stedents had fie,enh 44. •• and :checking the report of •ettident 'formed that the. epiiode h bad shied ;for an exPerinsetit in itoc.ial 01 4,4 .1.; '-witnessee after the iaqident, the retie- ,- • - - t WltY of: witnees testinsonY has again psyhtiologY. • lieen7Otiqed by Pr- Rieharhl Il• PhYn- eAd'oterWiteinning Preponderance of hetet,: professor at lihtng•fsland:Ilaiverh the clhss was cOMPletaly hii error hi . hitthe Ihe has been making a settee of the Way thet,inferreci the motives of '...eimeith‘hts.hi tb:e#ptiieagoii of ehY4 the Vito arinciPles. in, the disturbance, . ehologieal teeeekee, to police •admitt- Prefessor Paynter said. • "Thbe iti chei - • estratien and jittriePtudence..eb , ••• e .; Rectally re niarkehle ',slope, sow :iithe, ' ...- Y-refesenr• Paynter ",found not only Pr,:slx weeks liittii.e., the stnilentai,14, • . , . that many different versionsqh the in- 71)TeRiiinr; for. a *I P.XaRlirig1etite4. • '• eideit"eactee le les 643ereit/a yew* to. revih* a reatliag a.hhignAlhbt Aid' .• . . , . ' - rePOeted by the 1441, members Of the hointed. out similarly planned ehperi ; . Class, butv,that thee stories were eal- ments. TO the extent that the students . , tered „and distorted when the :class. had . prepared themsehnes, they were ' 0 re-ehaentined one week afterward., pre -warned of the .nature of :such epi " • Thaexperiment was 'conducted with sodes in a psychology classepom." '• the aid of two itudents,„Alfred Leda The results i•of Di. Paynter s fit*, _ and CharleseM,Itubin, who had been 'experiment in application' of pehehth 0each-eta tteetart a distarhanee in the high to jprispriidence, a yearhago, led room during an examination periodhire to :suggest that scientific experts A list of questions bearing on the elis- who •understood hoW toeevainate wit turbance was submitted to; thi class eesateetimony.sh.orild replace laymen by Profeshoe Paynter immediately efe aajary•members in Criminal cases, • 1 - Ohs.; .. • ' . the ro Om Is Vital To Peace of WO GeneVa. Conference Brings . Together 15 G.:rotips .„ . :Allied With League" , .-70-enevah--Fitteen inteinationail or- . , ganbatione are participatieg • in the; ieecond international •econpeole cOn- ference ,argaitized tinder the auspices of, the international Federation of League Of Nations Societies which hh-r" opened .here recehtly under the prese . -deicneofetwee,:'Le Attocquer;: French Sir George past', weleiceown Bre O tish econinniii, opened discussion on --1-7 the -fundamentals- ofean eeonornieepole icy favorable_ to .peate. He asserted ;• , that nations- are pursuing peticies which are' rendeeing the situation.in- , ceeasingly dangerous from every point 1' of view, political es well as - financial. n his opinion; if .the policy of trade • and immigration restriction is - . Inten- • sifiedethen the Present:difficulties Will throie into a calainity, and nations wiul be subjected tit a degree of. suffering bever before, experienced in modern • times. On the 'other hand, if •;the pellet, 'of trade restriction, were -re- , versed not only the extent recom- o mended by the World Economic Can- .. ference, nut, completeln, by, destruc- Film Institute in the Honed of Corn - tion Of every barrier to trade and 141- mons On June 5. • ' O gration, then recovery would be Tepid hIt horrilhe to think," he said, • lla- "of, the British Empire receiving its Staunch Friends • and the most difficult financial eit tion with . 'Which the world has ever education from ,he place called. Holly- New York -A carrierepigeon and a been Confronted would be adjusted. weed: Many of the pictures (madein sparrow haehk sit side bysideon the O A series of resolutions were ,sub- Hollywood are decidedly anti-British same perch ie .a cage eboard the Coronia which. docked here recently. onest:Pices Says Credit Man Individualipot Rated on Ap- • Dolores Ethel Bariernsore, ilasighter of John • litarrintoih, and his wife. former Dolores 44;ostpllo, pose for firs , , ... hicene" at tneir eleverii„.flills, Calif., home: , , he ' ‘ ,• . __ . ----1-•---t-e-----7• — .4 pears ce by 1VIOdern. • Bureaus , Spanish Royalty • "There is no such thing as' an Men, ' • Likes. fOkmaliti est face': deciaree Frank C. HaMil- -ton of St: :Leuis, who paid a flying visit to •Toronto recently to confer with loch' business, Men on the *Con- vention...arrangements fOr the eoming - • Among: Crowds P.- . gathering . of the Naiorial • .rietait heralded Credit Association. Mr. HaMileon went on Medrid'Ichig Alfonso lilted tO hoa that what he meant by his statement around unheralded ann without form - was that Modern credit,' associations ality, and ether members of the. reeel LotidonGeorge Bernard Shaw, of enterthinment known as manic. •ht • ,e0-0Peraehihe buseaas---091-o-teatio •faMily gratify eimilar Aemooratie int- • a free telephone 'iaterview-With was disclosed at the second national valleys of Eastern Norway arehwit, • • King Delighted to- Stroll • . ••• • • I imgry .Rushilldly to Sea 10.4.0nts --Surmount Untold. 13i-Tcttna itiesn—W Eat .Victims • inSneGiinrgsP,dpbuygritahcfitowelasi.Plitlthe.ehruoadteerte' e Scandinavia, are now on their weir4. migration to the sea.• •The: lempaings, • . • • • . rat -like i„ nke f 1:tcrr,caathudr sithwilyth f bold ashhit h • 4, • • fearleas, de *Meaner, have been, some- what ;•of -a.pazzb to, oients4 .by. their • , strange periodic,rugh to the peen and : • to death: , A Warmeetanter ineneaeea their nuttibere beyond cemputatMeinet beyond supPort. Scarcity of ,,food' be- gine"he b felt and their comfortable life , in .,,elletethed •aneiety 'fee the , fintire: • •Fear, inereasing to peniC,• take S poesessioth of ,theniand, they ash lsenible together and prepare to %ph- gratehAreanging themselves in. rank, they moveqihea living stream flowing • . frowthe heights to the• low geo wick, "The -hunger 'increases every ,mintite, _ and:the speed "of the March qttickens. in, proportion; every obstacle seems stir- monnteble; every danger trifling, and • thousands itiSh on to death. , They -• , gnavt. Oren& hanstecks, climb over,. . • mountains,swim 'aeress rivers, bread ' lakes and even antis of the. sea. • A • hostile eompany followe.intheirWrake; ' wolves. and - foxes, martens and wee. • sele, the revenottsdogs of the Lepps, eagles, buzzards and snowy owls, guile • • ••N and fiches faitee on the helpless vic- thus; whilst: disease and .epideniles probably destroy more than.all other • 'eneinjes. combined.'' Themerch is' ever • ' . • e• ,. . c- 1 , B. S. Says , - Magicians Adopt toward thesea, and this else the lent- ' • O mings seek to ceess, obedient to seine instinctive command to go straighthen , at all costs:.. ee The waves of .the • i NortalSea or the 'Baltic Sweep over _ them and the march Of the lemmings I is erfded " says Professor J. Arthur • . "Rubbish," Then Code of Ethics • Magic is Entertainment Super 'huirnan Powers Fraulu-',. Work of Weber With • . f The last Of these strange migretioris• 't lent • "and their population problem ' Thompson, ih his Outline a Scietice ot on use , Chicago. --A cede et ethies bah been hh agur-T . adonted by' the leaders' in that feria -took' ,place al:tent-nix years-- ago, :end; • • now comes the news.. that :the hills and , Novelist Did N C f • tiessing another s-renge mare to lish an hinividual's credit rating bY pin ses when occasion permit . c- nil denied --that -he -conferenee of the• Societ - This inheactivehaed to his appearance. As a matter ,of fact, , The queen is fend of moving pie, 'had been thy of a 'slip Of the ton- Magicians, held here reberttly,' which ea - trahic attempt' to :olve a "pepuletien: ture Matinees, the Prince Of the As t• gut in, dispashing Wagner. ,brought together 350 amateur and pro- e , ' ty little importaece, comparatiiely, inproblem, sets in thinking afresh aboot turiae attends a bull fight now and While Shaw was telting.Arturo Tos- fessiorial magicians. inanyepf Whosel ' honesty or dishonesty is of surprising- . then, the princesses play tennis, ride canna and hi tintsicia.ns about Wag- names aee well known by the public. credit matters: This, Mr. Hamilton and golf,. and are gleeful when they nerian music at ,0 rezeption. recently . Magic ah these entertainers. perform says, is dim to the fact that the great • majority of peop,le are fundamentally it, is nothing nrre nor 'less than an • go on a casual shopping expedition: he was understood to say hie first without. being reciegeized in the acqeeintance with the cOMposer's etreets. - . - - • • wotk, Wee a.' badly-nlaeed rendition of They all go to horse Faces frequent- "Freischuetz." ly dnring the season. The Spanish His words were qnotedhliat way by court one of the most• tormal and the Ueited,PreSs, and ties cerrespond- eeremonithis in the World ,and its re- ens telephoned the. famous Sociatist quirements. are faithfully observed. honeet engaging form. ef entertainnient, and e • human powers, they becothe hreeds; as soon as perforniers anse-me super, Hollywood Films Are Antiaritish? and are outside hid hounds of the so- eiety's ethics. John Mulliolland, pule London. -Sir tiames Parr, high done: . licity director of the organization, told mieshmer for New Zealand, denounced in unniistakahle terms American, films, at a 'meeting of the British Einpire the inystery of instinct --.on e of the , mosarveitOus things he Nature - whence did 'it come? And, what is tho history behind it? Science simply doee not know The ligeger march of the . • `lemmings also reminds '-ae -again Of - • man's soliderity with the restof crea- • • ,, , • tion. h.atre leerr.ed that plantscan , feel , and 4sOries • can think; and, the. IiftT rodent's of Scandinavia. even. , t�'ask whether be had really r: °pins-. a ortesponet 0 , with their dull smooth beams, can 0‘. 'But when infermility is apprepriate, ed Wegner With Weber, the real cone eAnyone Who pretends to know or i *or __, ro over and attempt , to eolve .,the ' ,....ta— "Rubbish! 1 say rubbish! nothing ' to foretell the intimete, details of an oeee the klieg and his familk Welcome It. poser of hEreischuete." other's life or. to have any kind of probleeihi that men have to race. - • Hawk and Pigeon ..°. . of the sort, It Wee simply this. -11.clairvoyant or hypnotic powers, is a O witted by the European Customs in their attitude. Union and other organizations which "A child once asked -me if England will be repOrted upcin et a late session' had been in the War, such is the pre - O by Dr. Dernburg, termer German Min- ponderance of American war pictures.' inter for Colonies. ' ' He said the - films portrayed the weed or a travesty on American life, and that serious results had accrued • 1930 is Britain's .• through the young people of the Brit. . , 1 Healthiest Year ish Empire being broughteup with Am- - , 1 ' ' London.e•e•,Tlie year 1930 sinews signs erican ideas and attitude tOward•life. his, declared, would be unwhole- e4 of bidding fair to: go down in history some for the futurt of the Empire.' . as one of the healthiest years that this • country. eter experienced. •• • In 'Imiclon, according to the Regis- trar-Genereps returns, the death's O 'from influenza during the first four O months numbered 208, compared with 2,863' during the same period of 1920. O The deaths' from all causes over the • same/ period 'nurnbered. 20,358, a 12,000 • decrease. • Theexplanation probably 'is' that England has been blessed with an ex- ceptionally mild Winter,' and thus all Classes of the eottnieunity have been O .ahle, to Leap the .benefit of plenty of .. 0 fresh air and sunshine. - O ,The general heslstance . to infection has therefore been heightened and, as " • a consequence, diseahe Faa-Vehen lehilinlinstrators.- As a result the specta- O . prevalerd-and doctors •have .accord- • cular value- of the exhibition was ingly suffered. 0 0 0 practically -destroyed and the Minis- try Of the Interior considered the con- $100. Altogether, there is above Society's Protesto 0• Stops Ballfighting O Paris The Animal's' Protection Society has scored, a ...victory , hi its campaigti against bellfights by obtain - Mg an: assurance from the Ministry of the Interior that further exhibitions of this nature intended to be held. at hlelun near Paris Will not be allowed: Members of the society, six hundred strong went to Melup M motorcars on the first day Of a series ,of bullfiahts advertised to *raise funds for local O *mots. They .staged a demonstra- tion in the arena 'which resulted in the forcible expulsion of about 40 de - The pigeon, fiercely pursued "by 'the' hawk, fell exhausted on the deck of the vessel'560 miles from land. The hawk followed it weakly to the deck, clawing and„ pecking at the hands oot ,saidors Who 'stopped its onslaught, on: the feeble pigeoe. • 0 00 The birds were ptaced 'in Separate told them that the first time I heard 'ranniteusert it was played so badly Met it -sounded like a plagiarism ,of '`Freiechuetz% Listen, this is hOw Tannhauser goes." ' O Shaw' 'cleared his vice, then hunt. med, Tra la la la la la." 'And this," he concluded, "Trs la • la la la la. is Treischuetz. Good even- ing. Presentation' Cancelled First moil m King's.Reign fraud," Mr. Mulholland said. "In Chi- cago alone there are hundreds pf such persons, taking from the public mi. lions of dollars a, year under false pre - Men i.s part and patcel, of -the universe, savirg,seineehing• in chranPM with the phytichet's atom and the reystiti's *471- • sion of Got tenses, and ,it is ,our desire to expose them 'wheneieer we can for the pro: teetion oh the public.' • • Negro Williteceive • Technical,. Training. Ituffalci,--Under ehiftidg industrial conditions of the past 10 •years the 'Why, its' a blinkin' love match," London. -The, first instance during Negro has gained a higher 'soeial plane King George's reign of acancellation as more members of the race are ern - Cages where both refused food. a sailor suggested. of a court presentation was announced ployed in the skilled occupations, it in London recently. The pigeon was carried to the was ' broueitt out at the National Ur- Be hawk's cage, • Soon both ate hearty The Lord Chamberlairt .issued a ban League Conference ill ffalo. meals and retired to their., perch to brief announcement that the presenta- Necessity for providing the Negro sit close together for the rest cli•the Hon 4 mys..hristoplier OCourtney, with technical training to enable him • . ' voyage, • ' ctor of Operations and wife of Captain Courtney, Deputy Di- to fit him.self into:new economic struc- •tures brengne about by expansion of / • reintelltgence Air Minietti had been cancell . major industries was stressed by Milwaukee. Has in' the Eugene .Kinckle Janes, New•York City. nal league. . - Gold Pavement ed. executive secrete& of the' natio ' •, -cancellation. was given. it was pointed Milwaukee, Wise,William it • Gill While no official extilanation for the len, city engineer, says theresa out that there is a htrict rule against city with "streets paved with gold," • presentation of divorcees. • and that city is Milwaukee. The Somerset House records Show - Finding particles of gold in the- city f,' sand pit, he said: "There has been ed that Mrs. Courtney ormerlywas the .wife, of Alexander Arnold Ralson, three cents worth Of gold in each but the marriage was dissolved on the cubic -yard used • to pave Milwaukee streets. A.• pedestrian Walks MI $4 husband's petition. til thhgold in a block, andIntornoCancellationent, a court preSentati bilists driving downtown. from an on iff-= means the Persen's name is removed average distance roll over gold worth , • • tintiance M the exhibitions inadnisa- $43.500 worth." , Canada Scores!ble in view of • the disturbance, to Montreal. ihne..-"Canada scored public order. • . • , signally in the early Weeks of the • . 4"—tL't International Exhibition athAntwerp 14diP.,..r, Girl Defies 0 and continues to lead and deminatelthe • • Tribe and- Gets Post O Fair," Said E. T. iNoltie, Direchir ef Washington-Ovelhoming the ' on- E;thi.bits (Dept. of Immigration and position of her tribe. Juanita Crispin, • ,Colonization), tanarhan Pacific Rail - 'way, en his retu tit • f i-om that .exhibi- . age, d 20 years. a fultblocnied, Phehlo Indian girl Of ew1 Mexicohas pass - O etionhivhieli till has hix.mrinths ho run. 00. 141%reason' for Cahilaa's protein_ ed: a . eihil service examination for ence," Mr.. Nettie explained.- "he that Matron .and seamstress :end will re.• Pelee a ,government post at SLOSO a Canada alone of all the. partitioating .countries -had her: buildirig 'set up and year. the Interior Departmenten- • fihisherl, inside and out. on hire. ',Not nonmed recently. • • only that.. bet,' the whole, tithe of the The ,girl was born , in ' Sante Ito- Cereedean-PhViheeasele eemeteteeheeeke mip 40 PbM ,between Santa Fe' and , last &tee of lawn and .wreeseeerehe, Aliiitiftiiteehietieh, ahheettlerneat neoie, -cie- Itery. fierier ami newer bede. The whole •termined tha,n, any. of the others, ,the efiehmihe, in feet, wns . a strikinet department said, .that it 0011h1 ' Main, whiebein a sineular mail: tain the aboriginal . Manner of life. nth thhet2,an impteseirm e rn i ',-, re _reel. y The. tribe ,onee blew ITO a WIllfinli:I. • that Was detidedih a feather in Ca: established hy the. 'noverninent and ' • , ada's hap." • 7ht-taie• refused to Permit its menebere to •inso.,showor ha t !is and:Mender tubs , • icah of Art- --20th Pit ' with shnning water • Watch the ger - Saint John, N.Bth-Joen of .Arc. reh- istered Ayrshire pet; owned by T. E. Chitehgo.,e•A Workiheegirt in Chicahe D;estnoitd,' 'whoL4e. farm is 'near Saint ' thus e tam ith less then $20 a 'weele to John, ' leads the prohiece in the ,h13keen her -Imam ami to ,dMss attrace • day test ihnoor toll 'division, nelure ' tivelY. the - Y.W.C.A. hes determifted• ' id:et. In 1929 he yielded 13;331 e ' . poo rids of milk and 512 peen& of but- ! hi.. , '' foe. in it e • :thy hone: 'did n ..• . , • Canada that yogi'. . , — Thee ter fat, 'also taking 20th 'piece in '.'!,. ' le 2. .% , ....?'1% te;- 6,1•••rien.h--Evang••iin , . 4 teeieeh , . . ihrought front: •ft!inotigkie Quee.hy Canadiao katieic air eXPreeS. . h ' • . • e,lim,-,t provided.. •• • • • • , ce Chocolate is Not •• Candy Says Court Philadelphia.e-Under a ruling hand- ed down bY1he •Untted States Circuit Court of Appealsthat sweet chocolate isenot _candy.. • the _Government will_ have to refund nearly $7,000,000 to from the court record, and court pri- •four chocolate manufacturing cone are viithdrawih • honor lected as taxes on "candy." vileges which adcorepanY •thepanies from' whom the money was col - are Gold Discovered, -- In Northern ales • • Penrith, *ales -A petition has been presented, to the Gheernment askine: • , for inquiry 'to be macre into the pros-. peets of mining developinenteparticu- larle•gold mining,•in the neighborhood. of Dolgelley th Merionethshire. ' It stated that •the.iteld het been exploited, but 'never expWred, and the Govern- ment ihasked to undertake a compree pensive survey. The Romans ,cibtain- ed goIrthete, mid have left traces of their mining operations, such as stone troiighs and' the remains of aqueducts. In more modern times there bete been occasional itoomiebut the speculations of' unscrupulaus. company promoter. have spoiled the genuine development. ,• • Clucavo Police Taught Courtesy , Chieago.-The auteinobild tourist sewn naw beghnning call's for "all thaLa poieeman can give, in the way of courteousness," declares' Capt. . Frank C. Matchett, commanding the Chicago Traffic Division, in Police 13- 0 , • , putilitation Tetr-fht. UhlhagE Yawl •Department. • o "Being curtly toletent is not beh eourteouS. .The policeman who it . , merits sarcasticallye uppn twins rural ideas, of operating an automo bile .is guilty of an offense that every fair-minded man frowns upon. • • ' r • • • , 1. • . • Big Airship Galley photegraph of kitchen -on British dietgibIe R -i* which is to make trip to I • • 01 Canada . . • Cham.Sky Scrapers? O 'Tex. -The 'chain store idea has. readied =the ••shyscraper itidustry. A 28 -store , biniding about to. be erect- ed here Ii the first of a group of six skyscrapers to be erected in the larger American cities, with more to: follow, • all built on identical plans and each tailed the National Building. • • Firms doing a nation-witle Mistimes •tnay have the Same advertisements in • each of the principal cities. iiihitelitig the name of , the ebuildIng and 'the - , suite and, floor number. 1860 Georgia Law , . . Indicts Four Reds Atlanta, �a.e-Geergiree thastie law enacting possible death penalty for contietion of a charge of ettempting to incite Z:0 itisureettjon. today•- been••invok...el against four additional persons. I eel iet men ts were returned I tlaraimg iw* women stir two Negroeee all Ceittninnistes on Charges of insult-. ; , , a rection geeving out oh Commenist de- - Thonstittioes here end the alleged nett il1Ontii0•w"herkli le of William Creee, hresident I' tnerican Federation of Labor. • e v •