Show First Lady Gives Gis Lawn Party for Girls G From Prison Cells of Reform School W WASHINGTON May 16 UP UP- UP Seventy girls emerged front from dark prison cells today to become Cin Cin- for lor a a day dayas as guests of oC Mrs Franklin D. D Roosevelt at a White House garden party The precedent-breaking precedent waS party was wai arranged by Mrs Roosevelt after she visited the tho national training school chool for tor girls She termed the chool where girls jIrl fought rats rata away from their too food food medieval and barbarous u Washington society accustomed to o White Whito House invitations lifted a polite polito eY eyebrow b ow and shrugged a shoulder Yesterday wives of ot cabinet cabi- cabi net members were gU guests 8 at t a picnic f for r wives of at senators on th the the- lawn Mo folk tolk of the capital will vill bo be served ice cream cako cake and tea ea from the same sante chinaware that the he reformatory inmates Inmates black black and white white use use today Mrs Roosevelt will be hostess hostes to both groups For many of ot the girls ranging in fn n ago from 16 to 22 years It was U their heir first trip outside the reformatory reforma reforma- tory ory in five live years All have been convicted a at least three times Umes of crimes Some o ie are terai oth- oth t L z f j i U 4 H VU V I U f U JI w. w v tI Mrs franklin D. D Roosevelt Feted Cinderella ers fro from ro tamed ill l public pubU houses house j 1 Roosevelt explained she he in In- 4 U inmates of oc the school to the White White- H House ulle because as 8 other young people enjoy an occasional good tim time I think these youngsters should have an o occasional good time Only three of ot th the girls declined th the invitations one invitations one because she was being treated by a R. dentist for tor In Infected Infected In- In teeth and the others because of ot illness Mrs Me R Roosevelt visited the school recently at the tho Invitation of ot Dr Carrie Weaver Smith the the- superintendent superintendent who said she wanted the first lady to see an institution which is Is' Is all that an institution ought not to be Conditions which Mrs Roosevelt said she found at the reformatory included cells with small windows that I let t In but little sunlight dark corridors punishment cells that were torture t chambers h arid and kitchens kitch kItch- ens in which the tho girls cook their meals eat wash and dry their clothing 1 Rats Rata overrun the school Thirty- Thirty eight fere killed in o one e day in the I kitchen They infest the the- cells ceUs climbing over the girls as they sleep and onto tables to snatch bits of too foo food U |