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PR 4 simple for him to go inte a gun- RO s Visitors Sgfiggfirge in (hty,j fi?TH B"”HI]AY Iron Moulder Foreign Secretary | Feels Need of Rest London, Sept. 19 (UP)—Arthur - | Henderson, foreign secretary, who n iron moulder and of labor pa celebrated Paris, Sept. 19 (UP)—Par merchants, despite High Comm sioner for Toarism Gaston-Gerar plea for patience and the known voice with the smile, not deny themselves bling over th *o, merchants‘aren’t moving th oft their shelves, and somet tells them business could have heen |pifyg bétter. The In specifically combatting high commi newspaper, the of state affairs fallen heavily upon th shoulders of “Uncle Artr is popularly known good | t they “Students, on, “do not spend a money. Nor do artists congregate at places lik they eat rather at the smaller res- taurants. Most of these peopl here for serious work, and hence do not patronize t @ amusements we have planned expressly for them.” The entire press joins oceasion- and ally in the lamer or four large he 5| Henderson has been a ser ferences, beginning with arri € g statesmen of fiv nat limitation of ) Parley Deadlocked ying days of the al parley with Fr: nd Italy nd chief, Prime MacDonald uted much lete collapse | turning to rs over the s time during this he naval confer- d up nt walls, stari sively at the clouded skics. - ing to these M. Gaston- a - | fere i ed. ures mean less than noth In the meantime, “Paris Midi" is in favor of turning on the Germans er a brief res alestine con that failure of the lat- s was preferred to sur rendering concessions demanded a price of agreement, and Hender- son's policy was not attacked. Henderson is regarded as one of ()H most ¢ ious members of the his, friends say, typifies his atti- Public Omcry for New Lunacy e o foward olificn 3o doca ot | Law Starts aamit | e is reluctant to admit defeat in negotiations, yet will not make great concessions to assure vic- Paris, Sept. 19. (UP)—When a |tory. Spaniard, Jose Garcia, battered to | Confidence #h Party death with a hatchet a pretty | Henderson has complete confi- young Parisian stenographer who |dence of the labor party which owes his attentions and then |to him many of tts successes. The ed that he had just recently |foreign sccretary has worked tire- been released from an asylum, a |lessly to maintain harmony in party public outery began throughout | ranks. France which may lead to a com-| He fs considered comfortably | plete revision of the existing lunacy | wealthy and lives in an expensive | laws. flat. After leaving school his parents Doctors, educational experts, so- |had decided he should be a butcher cial reformers and newspaper edi- |but Henderson chose“to learn the | tors are joined in the campaign to |iron-moulding trade, from which he induce the French Parliament to |sprung fo success. He still is a mem- restudy and reshape the existing |ber and formerly was an official of law of 1838, claiming that there are | the Iron Moulders, society. far too many half-crazy people at | B e Ly | liberty, which partly ins the | o appalling murder satisies i e | Harvard Mission Ready | country since the World war,, To Restore Monastery | Professors of psychiatrics s, Sept. 19 (UP)—The Har- that mentally diseased people ¢ o O e too easily allowed their freedom un- | jeenmeth . Honnantal inton he tooint | der the 1838 law. As long ag0 as| o2 completing the most difficult | 1902 a project of reform was talked | part of the rehabilitation of the | of. ILiwas talked of until 1914 ’"' [famous old monastery and church Lo e anithen the madnos of Cluny-sur-Saone. Research will | individuals was forgotten in me,vm",, s et e “"?r“fi’ L AL SIS s of France's most distinguished @ ‘reformers claim it is scan- | architectural splendors of the dalously casy for relatives to S b it L cure the freedom Of a person cer- | ,,unced that plans are completed :;‘“:db’"“"" It is even asserted | for the church, and that another at, because of the big numbers of |, onth's work should see more than inmates in these institutions, 1he|iwo years effort crowned with authorties are glad to be relieved | gyecess, of patients for whom complete sani- ty is claimed. Figures addu the reformers prove the asylums are crowded. In the Parislan area alone | there are nearly 25,000 insane jin- The agitators for a change in the | law point out thta a half-crazy in- IS THRILLING dividual released from a mental in- | stitution often suffers a delusion of | a grievance against someone. It is | Jordan’s 215 MAIN STREET as an iron mould f his speeches. “Now iy l)usmux is to mould public opin- NEWEST FALL FELTS and VELVETS Worth Large 3 and Much Srall More Headsizes BLACK WINE There's a n Fall 1 heret 1 You'll f is hereln | opi Youthful Matron ahall ng azds vl 4 Styles Large Variety of | smiths, freely buy any gunjor x\ms‘ i | 1 i \ \ dlocked over questions of parity | t -s, Henderson stood | t the side of his friend | ster Ramsay | yptian conference | conservative and liberal | - J(MWFNA\/\ OW one of the greatest value giving events in the history of our store —here is an- other example of the marvelous SAVINGS great purchasing power can bying to you. 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