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Journal VOL. 103 oa Saeead Class Mottm Post Offics, III. JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 1938 METHODISTS OF SOUTH VOTE TO Disregard Secession Threats To Favor Unification Move AL. of an uncounted bl-ic of Southern oi emmrn: tot to uniL me clenoininetion th it ui Into Neg.m i ci. h.

between fiie i.tate: The iction opfr.e- for jotrins ftppro.xiniatf’v 8 0 OO'' 0O ir, Mfthodut Action The Mr'iicxu-' Church and iurch.es p.euou.C;. ura- meat ion. Southern who ic.e tufiifd imnieoixv.v to fuhMnc cairuj'c tneir a fepar- ioi McthociLti, forever Tr.i* c- u'r i v'h to 5, etr.a r. cr.ur« h' 0 (1.U-' For AK A rr.A Mud i Hold to I'ositions i-h nr; 29 la.xt.ng iimnrf ror.e he heL.rer'-r,’« their -J bomord gCAeminent po- a. one the In t.ne rr.ir.r~: exchange aUnc hr.e A a A I.ear .,1 1 r.nea't rf Df a and captorix; a train Weather For and showers and warmer today; unsettled tomorrow.

Tile Norbuiy S.m.atonuni. cocipcra- thf observer for the U. Weather Bureau, last night gave temperatures as: High 73; low 43 and at 5 68. fam in south, local showers in north, warmer Saturday; Sunday unsettled, local showers and cooler in north portion. Mi.sso*uri—Generally fair Saturday and Sunday; somewhat warmer in east ixirtion Saturday; continued warm Sunday.

Temperatures H. 42 50 46 Blew York 70 80 62 Jacksonville .......................80 86 66 New Orleans 76 86 70 Chicago 63 65 46 Cincinnati .......................64 70 52 Detroit 48 48 48 Memphis 78 82 62 Oklahoma City 80 84 60 Omaha 80 82 44 Minneapolis 56 58 34 Helena 74 76 42 £an FiaatiiQo .........,,..56 58 50 TH if Sntions InvnivPfl in Senmnn Philadelphia, 29 A Swedish filed a damage suit in an American court today for being In a Danmh port while trying to collect a bonus for a thru Chine.se waters in the Japane.se war zone. Bernot Bonneuei. the iCaman fned in U. dkstrict court the suit for $5,575 damages against the Norwegian Freighter Fernwood charging he a time at Denmark tiif captain oi the ship.

claimed the "cut a promUcd bonus from $2 jO OTHJAPANESE, CHINESE CLAIM VICTORY IN AIR Greatest Aerial Battle Of War Held Over Hankow U. iC an hir'hriav J.ipar,.« Hi'do niM "-f crea-. bA'de hirh toe c.er Botn s.c*«- da.med kiL.ed and 700 wcundec M.e -e bombs in crowced m- area? Hi' 8wa- nt he.w rr.er.v toi'k nart ar.c. a were A r.aw commun. i sv J.ipanr av'.

t.h.n L.i in a c.f)g i.K.h' planes werr and on.v tvr to 'o horr.e C. lar'f 'U id fd and 23 Chin- f-e pi. took pe-'t tn. b.vf.e and 20 the includine eight bo.mbers wr-- brought dowTi These lepcrT.c C.m,''«' were cr.r -ing ri I LUI IMK VX OI I tJOl se: eS' c.a Jv 'r en. a an-, y.eo at TX' 'Vfie '1 t.u.

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Cou: J. Helen Ja.K MvC laC'-' CCmi'udc Ba I IIIICK I KI.V K- hk i Ayx. 5 I I cultor A while 'ne I 1. jl C'Uif'' rnvp convrntior. hcif ana wa ik to lus Rock home 1 nommafrd at rt me fo: a term on tb.f hospital board cf trus- Dr has on :n.e hoard for iiitv-two Slate (lassi! Band imieis Announced HITLERFACINC ANGLO-FRENCH PLEDGE IN WAR New Vliners I nion i 11 Be Pushed Bv A FI.

Izanie ri' in I ioin Vt 4 29- cl ''r neo A oi Coal M.o'”' In' -r- 'C of Amern a tcda-. irci. and a wi.u.wmu ci tVi to up nu' v.va\ as ai we ciiiccs tne oi the Union which be- .011 A nalional biddmc for re- vx.it it-''m the of rho I WorKCi of Anierua 4' will out within twi C3's Ozanic said be fharters so fast it'll swim Tl'e aie to tr all the coal pro- ia O-anic th'- would to Jiat'er lex then set gtaf or district organizations He pic- dicted there would be several district conven'iou" 'within 90 at Aruih olfucr.s would be elected. Cliamprfign, 111., April Ilhnoii high school bands won group cnc raiing.s in clas.s tonight at the 15th annual state contest by the Univer.sity oi Illinois. The organizations came ironi Rantoul.

Bement and Bensenville, became eligible to compete in the regional tournament Elk; hart. May 19 to 21. Oihcr winners in class C. covering with enrollment.s from 100 lo 250. were; Group Carlyle Albion.

Mi. Carroll. St. Jacob. Tuscola.

Avon. Oakland. Polo and Chillicothe. Group Brimficid, Westfield, Elkvilie, Eureka. A EXPENDITl RES Chicago.

April ture of $314.336.425 on Administration projects in Illinois since August, 1935, when the VVPa program was launched, until April 1, was reported today by Charles E. Miner, state WPA director. Of this, $152,520,636 spent in Chka 4 iO. PERILS OF riRcrs Chicago. April perils of circus life proved too much today for Sehka, a three year old Bengal tigress in Clyde act with Cole Brothers, She died of wounds suffered when she was attacked by Memphis, a lion in the act.

during a performance Wednesday night. TVA Investigators Organize For Big Job Two Powers Issue Agreement Points Of Conference 29 Fiance conironted Adoii HiCe: to- r.ighî with a Ime-up of -om- bined mieht again.st ik, uHIp war and pledced not bbCkmx Czcci.a-ilo'.akia. 'wo po-ivcr in 'wo- inofm Pi une Cii, mtx'iain Irreun fee Hanr of Pic- nnei B'-nnf F' i 'O 'e r.d a rr to u.e 0 urrunor. m'e and i.arional and Ir.tf.TiH i 3 'tiifr ncr. front ne c.

M' Frene Btnr.o rai, of and Spanish B-rain pi' incp yx -e ith QUK'kU' 4 "on a r. wl f. be --f "l'-n 0 6 EN T.a q-i- d.d I P' os i. fepam W8J4 reaifirn-xd It was w. Hir.cr in b- Fier er Hcwevf.

and c.Ploma*« rruike H.ropraii the first meeting of the j-urt House-Sena te committee th inveMigcd.e the Ter Valley directorate and activities a r.d cortrover v. Orgamzmc for the bie job a.hea.; of them the members chose Ser-tnr Vie (D ch and tAe Mead vice chairrr-m. The picture shows, left to rigi.r t' front row l.vn Frazier Senator Donahcy, Senator James J. i Jenkins and Senator Fred H. Brown bai.k r- to Rt present Charles Wolvcrton Representative William Driver iD Senator Schwartz Representative Ewmg Thomason Representative Mead OPPOSITION TO RAIL WAGE GUT SEEMS CERTAIN fi ROM.

IN Hfrnrd Crls. htil i rriii. i Union Chieftains To Fight 15 Per Cent Voted Slash IJece.ss -Vo Date Mentioned A dt 23 a 15 per cent wage c'ut m-teiv loooc'''' of re. TT.e of c.ass on- reductifwi it. 1 a c.v ef- -x ac.u s.

of Fartional Vrp 1 pfl I n- aiiiiwierrcl m.i'.ïf,. A .9 -F: b.ei.r. a m.a -ar- rf I a wo minire peri u' -v hn w.i.-h n- made a snc---. i-i c.iv«rr.5:on the c' the rri. 1 -rr date t.n*n elected Mav 19 u.

le a'e m.It tee Ti K' -N Ix'-K" lu't' I' I mam a ru 'I; tend Ja of the rf a cmr nnd moved fhe of Ta; AVr.en iirma.n Camnbrh cechvred car- ii'-'d the mr :r.ee*mg I r.e. afcndc. Artion Tue ar- he'a q- of F.re: Engmemer. He red elancr A no t4 ace r' 1 I- an o.mbarra«« nm hji to vb r.i. 4 1 4 x.

n- ..9 A-r a w. 2 wr-m the tiic pr Cf 9 T' a -r r- rcr' now LA FOLLETTE IS STARTING WORK FOR NEW PARTY Campaigns In Iowa, To Visit In Califor- (Mil A'le Kxuminatioii'il odav James VI Fate Triai 16 III Aiiri 29 ireuif cour. judge i-' manslaughter and pci UiuUimtiu agaiast Crabb. 21, wealth; Dels van banker's and ordered him to trial May 16 on the man.qaughtei charge. Crabb indicted following the fatal sliootinp of I ils pretty bride of six week.s Betty Crabb.

19, Mareh 1 Mrs Crabb, daughter of a Chamiwign. Ill radio station executive, w.is found shot through the in a bedroom at the home of Crabb father. Wilhs Crabb and his wite had just returnca from a party. Tazewell county authorities said admitted firing the fatal shot. but claimed the gun was discharged accidentally while they struggled.

1:1 Wc of up of ed protram for z' of old ace 135 v.m'.c« will he given o. here tomorrow a 0 their quahf- adramu'er a. si. of 4 nl.C:.* of m.i a tnieii' an '1 urt.C' lor u- chance 21 nia Soon Ayci. I P.

i i -f' la 24 0 .1 He Ravm C'O' err.f'-- p. -e 1 I' I Simnar ru a Ir I r. I i r-. P-- 2 Tv aiik le. 1 I eouurv 3 rf the -C 0.

An ciu INDM VUto ND ivi I.H (J IN (Jiildren Pnitesl Teaehei "HORl. 'sHoitr C'nicago April out foim and filled it out Bci' 3-. a widow. put in little bla. 4.

ranch to be ble.xsed—$1.599 of mz s.ng A short, swarthy ca.lcci Iona. Ys-k A-ii. '29 I 'h Conference Boarn n. its reg invest -i: of wat.4-. hoi liiid emploMneii: 2.5 uu.

today its I' there nas bei-n no -9 in Ea.nmgs per iiour M. -i-h a er- 71 4 cents compaied 71 in FYbiuary. the board sai, average weeklv eaniings we higher, althoueh wa. a o'op of 11 per cent in total worked. t.

her Tii- I F- a r. O'lX EIGHT CENTS Roosevelt Demands Attack On Monopoly As Aid To Business 0 I )( Us ninllnfis Otri ft nsiir Tnfthns Ap Li C'- i.iovef i. MORGAN IS SUMMONED FOR WHITNEY PROBE banking Firm Head To Testify In iN. Y. City Next Week ''tl-f -cerr- -x '1 4 tr 1 a I.

r- -ar- 44 1 Fx. ug (if of -j C4- c' Ih; -ftp An Di f. I'A t' WAGE-HOUR AGT FIGHTISLOST BY ROOSEVELT Rules Committee Of House Kills Bill For Session 29 Mrs. Melvin Seeman and Mrs. O.

Sawyer of Bluffs stopped here iycilciciay aftornoon. P.Hibiirgh, April Feldman 34 of Western Spimz-. 11! ho chn.bed into a pit to rescue an electiical engineer overcome by i'anies last Jiu; 24 one of SIX Illinous men to receive bronze medals from the Carnegie hero fund commission today. Feldman, a shipping chief, lowered him.self into me c.itch- basin by footholds on the walls and lifted the engineer. Arba L.

Sagen- dorph. irom the odorous sludge. Then he tied a hose around Sagendorph's i body and two men hoisted the er.gin- eer to the surface, A policeman reached into the pit. grasped upraised and lifted him out. Although affected by the fumes, he recovered in three days.

-For a similai' lescue of H.i.r- Opper from a gaseous marl. a Peoria 111,, power plan' laj 17 five other men were awarded med.il.' and' the son of one of them was death of $30 a mutith. Paul C. Lee. of Kenneth Eber! Lee.

who died attempting to Op- per. received the money and the med-! al. The other were Leon-1 ard Buckingham of 1 2 Irving-; dale Avenue' East Peoria: Harry L. McKuune mf 429 Ea.st W.a.riiington streeti East Peoria; Letter Renegar of (115 Melrase Place Peoria; and Earl William S-. hillinc of '815 i North Monroe Street) Peoria.

Lee collapsed from the fumes and roulri not he revived. Opper died about iO hours he was remo''eci. i S. 1 W. H.

Ill DU l( 11 Ch: iind com- jiany's the -uici. 'me Lam ail 1 6 pc. but total fh to 37 cent. 1 i 52 percent in ri-' 1 wni. was $1,111 204 $730 769 in 1936.

Income tou.ea $16 291 oi which S12 877 899 wav ireis'i' but op- eiating r' 7 196 senger revenue im 16 pc: cent Miner 1-4 0 of GONGRESSGETS BULKYMESSAGE ASKING INQUIRY President Asserts He Fears Fascism Will Engulf Nation i vto a tod A on oi pri- 1 vtorv a. e- fan .8 ic.n a- law a a.Tien* a vt 29 Prr Rx a.jo' p' iv.a'•■'■.:• )d- 44 'i ''cp to 'hp -led ei-p-' 4 room. ar'i .0 m- tm omn 'e- a. a few 4 'hr u.p sent ai. au'i-m me-age i.

4' i .0 ni of 'I ker.s i are not nece.s.«a’ fan or p.mp- ei of -IS r.r ir.ps.,32- minim.im 0 -he wcrxinc a u. Af Cox Bill i-y, a'ta'kn wa D-Ga 10 wa.s an 'A al, and of tr iv.a. .1 N'firmn D-NJ of wi'Uo r'r'- rf.i'ue ciitic.z.ns m.e giQur euv'i Is'-'ior S' s' the er' wepK Ev Cp 0. rs me fi I ide. pr' GOP (auiiitv Heads I Draw I j) Slate For 1910 Primarv iirjUiGlicaii in SnDjeil to all IRWW OMriLNT C.n- '-el! 4 ii- feua' an.

lOi- a.A 4 -p of nook. in Vs. of h. ee: i r- It pc. ra'hi -V u.e ane u.p Ur an.

agr, 'rrovpd KiliX me sucn sm.jec* 'octoure in entor.j- ai ii, iKuies tr a-, 'on. of the proble.m and the tdx laws Amount F-Jp a $, appropriation to he.p Mr law- n. x'. a new burr, a of to supply in.hi. 1 w.iiCh woulu g.

events re- Us lAo s.ii ajoui oertv ot a Doin'', a at the pr; mez- oeilv r. r.e idt- an PHIM VHV VLl.O IS niDDl ADU) Spnngfield. I.l, 29 County Judge H.arhngt.'.r. Wood impounded today thf fe.mtamon countv primary 'ndiiu a rehearing on a contest filed John R. Jone.s agaiast Harry Eichson for the Republican nomination fo: TTie official showed Eielson was nominated bv a m.ifzin of 30 vole.s Ail a bitterly fought campaign.

4 111 rou'hv e- a hai.h; S'o-embe; a' the; of a I'snary. Chrtirmerh ponvor-'-ri lor r-" 'w re-elemrz a n' and Li Mo of man. bcroie thi COP t.oi perfunctori.v lourr.ed O'Connoi a chmmu'ivc state's, was einpowered to name a of fi-p to work with fhe cenfral comnuftfe in oehaif oi n.rpublican and county c.indidatcs a Republican i precedent the chairmen last winter nicked the ticket -leaaed ov Rep. Richard of Libertv-ville for a for har- mony, the a.s.socia;ion its intention of helping if not dominai- i ing the November campaign be- half of Lvons and associates. i Tne firt is -h ..1 m.e gio'vtn r.

pinate p-wer a point than Their Tnat 4 1 f.asci of Hv an vui bv a uin 1 or -n 'I Di, I ruth 7 tne of a Deim it nr I ana pi 'p a ts 1 m.a-'- I me a i' iv-cr c.r-w ng i '10'iCci'il i.s pconomm 'P -A lO 4 -V li.u'u.r ct li.co".''' amos.g ppopie of as a wno.o Lnr Private EnU pi.xr. 4 ofiered intended a. becn.nina oir-iderec whicn lacks ccur.onilc results but ratnci i 'o preserve private en- for profit -sy it frep to our of .3001 a' a profit When president' pro-'-tirf'- ipached the capitoi, riie setute out advocate of action again monopoiv Borah R-Ida' -aid he had no obiection to tne proiioser mvestieation view of tht- proposed it would be very to iegh.atc at this recession But he added; great fear I have is that the ur.esii- gation Wlil string along and finaiiv reach the dust of tne upper slic.f in the form of 10 or 20 volumes whicu few will ever Dr. and Mrs. D.

E. Haworth of Beardstown were Fiiday callers in the citv. i TO QITNTY Jam.es New of Sprmgfieid ye-- lerday for Quincy, after friends in the city. Mrs Holm.ar. Robbfr.s and Ar- Mrs Kenneth R'ible and thur Zacharv of Alex.ander v-islted mer Dower of Uy here yesterday.

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