10 THE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1924. TO BE HELD BY ALLIES AFTER FALL ELECTIONS IN AMERICA, NOW PLAN (Continued from Pago Ono) 1ianal upon the signing of these protocols, a conclusion which depends upou the success oi Herrion's important mission 10 Paris to reicet the French cabinet. laincs A. Logan, $31 AS u11- official American representative with the reparations commission this described ailernoon, the and alter as 3 signing busi- the he protocol ness-like arrangement between the reparations constission and the German government.
lus completion without difficulties, he said, was due largely to the skilled handling oi the situation by M. Barthou, the president oi the connission. Experts Bury I Despite the shiiting of the ronteronce interest to Paris, the experts continue their labors in Downing street. With the German experts, they completed their study of the report on restoration of and cconomic noily in Germany and tomorrow will draft the covering letter with which the report would be handed to the the the "big fourteen." The experts ATC still confronted with the task of getting the Get5112115 to agrre to the third phase of the allied program -for the Dawes plan. The Germans have balked 011 that part of the French scheme which permits allied priority in the purchase of coal, coke, dyes, and other products in Germany, and 111c Berlin representatives arc in1cut 011 holding out until M.
Herriot compromises on Chic military Northwestern Mutual Life SAM D. GOZA Gen. Agent Montana and Nor. Wyoming DANCE TONIGHT Every Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday Evenings BROADWATER Dancing Pavilion Free Dancing 8:30 Until 9 evacuation of the Ruhr. CXperts will 1nect at 6 'o'clock tomorrow evening, but it is not expected that 311 agreement will be arrived al until M.
Herriot returns from Paris. POWWOW ON DEBTS, London, Aug. Associated confercuce on the question. af inter. allied debts will br held in the near future, it has been definitely decided, Premier Herriot of France announced today just before he left for Paris for a comference with his cabinet 011 the work of the international conference.
The Freuch delegates have licen working persistently to bring about such an inter-allied debt discussion since the present conference opened. It is understood that it has not yet been decided whether the new conicrouce will beld in Paris or London, It was emphasized, however, that the United States representatives were not partics to Alec decision to hold the debt parleys. ASKS ARREST OP DAUGHTER; SHE BOBBED HER. HAIR Chicago--There was 7 stern and irate gicam in Valentine Milano's eyes yesterday as lac appeared iu the South Chicago court and demanded a warrant for the arrest of his 16-yearold daughter, Sophic. He wanted her taken up 0:1 a charge of bobbing her hair.
"She ought to be locked up." Milano averred. "I've got six other daughters in my home At 9550 avenue and unless something is done fast I'm afraid they'll do what Sophic did." When the warrant was refused Milano announced that hic would return today and try again. NO USE TO ND VERY PATRIOTIC, IN ITALY Rome, July (By the Asociated 1110 WAT the youngest 111 the Itallan army was Francesco Lavrencle who, driven from his home by the Austrians when tho Italiang overran 1110 border in 1915, hecamne 8 volunteer in the Italian regiment of Guides at 19 yCATS of age, And had risen to bc 3 NOTECANL major when he W18 15. Lavrendle fool Bart In over A dozen big actions and wan awarded the silver mcad1 for valor tor bis brav. cry on the P'iave.
All this, however, hAs Availed the young hero nothing, and as All his achtevements occurred before he wan 18 years of ho has been called under arms nraln to do 153 ordinary milllary service. The boy veteran is now stationed at Ferrara, A publie subscription Nag been opened to rive him A gold medal la memory of his unique experiences. SNOOPERS IN EVENING DRESS RAID HOTELS fashionable L.e Paridis and Arlington hotel roofs were raided again last night in the polite, almost noiseless manner recently adopted by Washington prohibition agents, Two arrests were made, the 111a in cach case being invited to accompany the formally groomed raider in a patrol wagon, Houston, oil purchasing companies here cut coastal crude oil 15 coats a barrel. Vacation Plus Recreation All sorts of things are renewed this time of year. Wo renovate our offices, our houses and our bodies.
We ought to re-create our determination to get ahead financially. The year is hall over and it's a good time (o Lake stock of the resolutions made in January. your resolutions included a monthly raving deposit. Are you still keeping it up? Remember this bank is at your service every business day. Union Bank Trust Co.
Helena, Mont. You'll Find a little more than the bargain calls for in these suits I make at $35 and $40. Sec them in my window, or better still, come in and compare with what you see elsewhere. 2 i BILL, THE NIFTY TAILOR "FAIRY MAKES GIFT OF $250.000 HOSPITAL 20 Scripps Memorial Auspital, modern Institution Just given to tho. neople of La Jolin, and (right) Miys Ellen Browning Seripps, donor of the $250,000 institution l.a Jolla, Calle, Aug.
9. Lal fairy godmother, Miss Ellen for the Interegts of chis community. Browning Scripps, has again acted, This alme IL is the Scripps Somorial hospital, costing $250,000, which has just opened, as A gift to 1a Jolla. 'The Institution is modern la every way. It contains features not found in any othor California hospital as yet.
Firepront and soundproof construction is thorough, The building has four stories, hut only two are visible, as the is built, chalet-like, 012 the side of a clift. SPECIALIST SAYS GLAND TROUBLE 15 BEHIND INSANITY (Continued from Pago lo fall in with Lob's plan to "commit tire perfect crime," berause of anental stale to which he had been reduced through physical deliciencies, failure of certain glands to function normally and A strange "king slave" phantasy which bad persisted from childhood. Tells of Leopold, Having put Loch's personality to vivisection yesterday, tic mtental pathologist. Dr. 11.
5. flulbert of Chicago, dealt almost solely with Leopold today. psychiatric cause for the the Franks crime is not to he found, in cither bay alone, but in an intrrplay their friendship." he said. 1.copold was described as by turc kind and almost 711 unwilling partner in the murder of the Franks boy, Only Leopold's obeisance netessary to his "dream king" kept him a partner even after his intellect toll lein connuission of a "perfect crime" was impossible, testified Dr. Mulbert.
Leopold wanted to postpone the kidnaping and murder and go to Europe, he added. Show. Chart, Illustrating to Judge Caverly by 415 of large. X-ray pholugraphs of Leopold's anatomy, Dr. Mulbert pointed out what l1c said were glandular irregularities.
lle mentioned the pincal, pituitary, adrenal and thyroid glands. Hc described the functional irregularitics As re sponsible for Leopoldl's admittedly far advanced intellect and the stilling of his ciotional growth after the age of 7 or 8 years. Dr. Hulbert said that the X-ray disclosed that the cartilage between the plates of Leopold's skull had hecome I hone, unusual in one of 19 years, As the process generally develops after the age of 30. The youths' intimate association was not always a pleasure to them, asserted the witness, but declared "each boDy felt inadequate to carry on the lifc most desired unless someone else in life was found 10 complement him." "Leopold wanted A superior for A companion, and Loch wanted some one to emulate him." said the dactor.
He analyzed the alliance that led to 111c murder of the Franks boy. Dr. Hulbert still was on the stand when the hicaring was adjourned at noon until 10:30 a. 11. Monday.
Clarenec S. Darrow, chief of defense counsel. stated after ment that possibly four additional witnesses would be called and the! deiense rest its plea for mitigation of punishment Mouday afternoon. Near End. Allan and Jacob Loch, brotter and uncle respectively, of Richard and Foreman L.copold, hrother of Nathan.
and the Loch family chief would be the last defense witnesses, Mr. Darrow indicated. Immediately upon the elriense restins. Robert F. Crowe, state's attor.
neg, will launch a vigorous rebuttal in furthering his demand for the death penalty. ROME FACES TASK. Rome has begun to (1ur 115 attention to the serious problem of housing the thousands of pilgrims who will flock into the liternal City from all parts of 111c world in observance of Holy Year, schich will begin 11cxl Christmas Eve and continue until Christmas Eve, 1923. St. Elmo's fire, the flame- ap-1 pearance seen in stormy weather in the rigging of vessels and on lofty terrestrial objects, is nearly akin to lightning.
Sands Bros. Dry Goods Co Do You Wear Size 18? and La Jolla's "Fairy Godmother." There are two roof solariums, onel a glassed-in sunroom, the other open to sei breezes, and the patients' bels can be taken lo these from any part of the hospital. Cheerful color is used. in the biulding. In the rooms and wards white enameled furniture, common In hospitals, is replaced by dark bedroom sets and wicker furniture.
A double lighting system throughout safeguards the institution ngainst mishaps to electric power lines, during which lime surgeons could operate by light from storage battery syslema. In the Realm of Higher Things LIKE OLD TIMES. Moscow, July 19-(By the Assuciated offlcials, milllary cadets and revolutionary leaders who make 31 the strangely mixed population of the Kremlin, Rusaia's "Holy ol were shaken out of their communfallo reposa recently when a group 300 archbishops, bishops and priests, dressed in rich and costly vestments of the old regime, entered the forbidden gates of that sanclunry unanounced and celebrated mass one of the ancient cathedrals where the Czar formerly worshipped. WAS the first time since the advent. ot tho Bolshevists to power, that the solemn revolutionary atmosphere of the Kremlin wan brok: cu Try a religions gathering.
Rude Folk. Amacd at Lue appearance of the strange procession within the sacvosant walls of the goverument citadel, clerks. soldiers and officials employes in the Kremlin dropped their work hurriedly and whispered anxlous enquirica as to the reason for the religious invasion. Caustic comments were exchanged ott fire appearance of the lean, ascetic, lunghaired and bewhiskered prelates, who, with their golden and silk robes, recalled Inc days when the church WAS the most powerful Institution in Russia. "Take then to Lie barber and have their whiskers removed." said one of the military cadets irrever-June ently, "They have no busincas here.
Wo cast them out DI ranks long ago. Down with religion! Down with the church!" Others took IL more considerate attitude, explaining that the clergy had recently held 2 conclave and had obtained permission from the government to offer prayer in the largest of the Kremlin cathedrals. While the astonished communists of the Kremlin were still diacnesing the intrusion of the ccelesiasts, the procession passed undisturbed thru the a wide pathways of the Kremlin la the cathedral. 'The congregation I 11 the cathedrai consisted entirely of bishops and priests, nut A single communist or layman being ent. For several hours the ancient walls of the Krenslin, which have wilnessed Russia's triumphs And trials for a thousand rears, echoed w1111 tho claborate musical ritual or the Rusaian orthodox Church, in which more than 300 bishops and priests participated.
Blessing Asked. The church ceremonies were made more remarkalle by the fact that the visiting prelates, at heart are bitterly opposed to the Bolsheviks, asked the blessings Providence 012 the Soviet reginte and ended with A prayor for long afa to the members ot the government, just as formerly they prayed for long life to the Czarist government 1101 the emperor and his fam11y. While 1110 MASS 1'24 ng beld tho crowds ontalde the cathedral disappeared. but onco the ceremon109 were brought to a close, groups of military cadets approached the church noel renewed their Derisive remarks about the bishops and the priesta, They then struck up "The International." and it 5125 to the strains of this martial revolution. Gry hymn (hat the religious procession filed out of the Kremlin.
CHILD WITHOUT NAME. Berlin. -The newly born grandson! of President Ebert has not been christened. Ic will not bc given a name, it has heen announced, 1911 till one different than any orber in Germany has been found. 'Hagen Ramsay" is the most popular name in Germany al present since the filming of the Nibelung pictures.
The difference between a ware and current is that 3 curren1 15 stream of water moving in thic sca, while a wave is mercly a movement on the surfacc. Miss Scripps became endeared to LA Jolla through constructing 1a Jolla Sanitarium. But this becamo too small. The now hospital is the result, while the old building is bcing rearranged Into A metabolic clinic for research work. Reside 1ho two haspitals.
Li Jolla is lodebled to Miss Seripps for the Bishop's school--an auditarum and swimming tank are heing added to this--the La Jolla W0111 en's clubhouse, public playgrounds, the biological rescarch station and many other big civic and sciontific features. COMPERS REPLIES TO WILSON, DENIES DAVIS OF SERVICE TO LABOR (Continued from Page One) publican party--the party of Cool. Edge and Dawes--a party which has shown itself to be composed of and Lied up with the sordid interests ol the mighty few. the democratic party, with the martyred Wilson al its head, enacted into law A fair concept of human relations and human freedom can no more bind us forever to that organization than the emancipation proclamation could bind HIS forever to the repuldicon parly, "Rut the democratic party cently held its national convention for the purpose of declaring the principles upon which it now stands Compare the democralic platforms. of 1012.
1016. and 1920 with the jumble nf the 1921 platform upon which Mr. Daris Is 3 candidate. "Every principle of freedom aud Justice which found exprosaion the platforms of 1919, 1916 And 1920 is conspicuous by ils absence front the 1924 plutform, which even falls to recommend to the people for ratification the child labor stitutional amendment. The ers of that platform contented 1bicmselves with taking some unction to their souls because iL few leniocrats voted for submission of au amendment In the house of reprosantatives and the senate." "Seven years have passed! sinen you left tho cabinot of Woodrow Wilson and went Into another ave.
of l5fc. You 0191, however, somchow he under the Impression that it la Woodrow Wilson who is candidate for president in 1924, Aurl not John W. Davis, and that the platform 1s the platform br WoodF014 Leon and not ni Jolt W. Davis and the 1925 democratic convention. "Ry the WAS, permit mIC to Real that should remember that the war In over.
With you and others tried 63 give service In the war, but reprat, tho war 15 over A mil rit wilting to forEst nad forgive acin of antl commiasion resoling from differences of opinion during the war. Confidence In "AR for International policies, should such 800r fortune COmIC to the American people as the election inf Robert M. LaFollette to the prealdenry. lave as much rontidence in him 1.3 13 any o1her for the presidency to grasp the sienalion In establishing and maintaining inCorpationn! gondwill." Mr. Gompers, in behalf of tho AXcoutive coumell, also made public the 1rxL of telegrams and letters OXbunged between him and Mr.
Davis since the democratic convention A4 New York, lie made known In adittion the contents of 1clegrant inviting him to the notification ceremonirs al W. and his telegram declining to attend. Another development today al the seaalon thin counril here was the refusal of Matthew Woll, vice prealdent. to retract the counell'a attori upon the re. port of the Federated Council nt Churches of Amorica, He Informed Reverend Frilx F.
Johnson of Philadelphia, who rame here nt the instaton or 1hc council ot churches 10 rogural that 1h0 A. 1'. of I menciation ot the report he withdrawn, that labor's fo the repudiation cannol he retracted an long HA the report standa in 113 present language. The council elected Jamnca Wilson ol president of the Inter. national Pattern Makers' League pl Amerira, 14 A.
vico president of the connell la Joseph Valentine, (orcaldent of the International cra' Union of Amerlea, who day resigned because of 511 health. LOVE HARD. Wolmnr, Germany, July 21-(By the Associated Press.) -Shakcancare mora popular In Germany than In England, according to the Cler. mAN association 0t theatrical man. agars.
Huring the nasociation poInts Sunkcapcare WAS In the German republic thence, which included "The Merchant. ot Vender' 217 and "Othello," 307 timca. -This May Prove of Unusual Interest to You! We have devoted the big north window to 211 over-Sunday showing of an exclusive French Creation Sport Costume. A Three-Piece Orange -Label Costume (Orange Robes--Atelier dos Models-26 Place Vendome, Paris) 'All-Over Embroidered Green Design on White On Regular Sale price Monday $98.50 This is a costume entirely out of the ordinary--a costume that one would see at a select gathering. 'The embroidery work in exquisite, resembling crushed plush in its effect.
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Sizes 16 to 40. Scoond Floor -Sands. See -at Sands Name is up But Ford is Not in Race (Continued from Page One) before claborating; 011 his simple statement that lic would not NAME FILED. Lausing. Aug, Ford became an involuntary candidate for republican nomination for United States senator when petilions containing sufficient signatures to place his name on the primary ballot, Sent.
9, were filed with the secrelary of sintc today. The petitions were filed shortly before the time limit for filing expired this afternoon. The Ford-for-Senator boom was started a few days ago, without his consent or kunwledge, And his will go 011 the ballot unless name lic requests its withdrawal. Although his close associates have termed the move "absurd." is considered likely he will follow his course is previous elections, and ignore the filing entirely. Efforts to behind ascertain the Ford what ests were have been fruitless.
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It will bring hint in opposition to his former business associale, Senator James Couzens, who also qualified for a place on republican senatorial ballot. Besides Couzens and Ford, three other candidates qualified liederal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle of Detroit, lial H. Smith, detroit attorncy, and Daniel W. Tussing of Lansing, said 1c have the support of the Ku Klux Klan, The democratic candidate for the senatorial nomination.
Dean Morof Michigan, will go into timer E. Colley of the University' mary unopposed. STRIP SYCAMORES. heavy infection of sycamore blight is stripping trees of their leaves in Illinois, Ohio, W'est Virginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Arkansas, Ohio tie samic parasite that is damaging the sycamores also is attacking the white oaka. man.