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25c 2 SEE FOR YOURSELF THE NEW GLORY OF LIVING COLOR ON THE SCREEN onrf MOVED Thev sPOKF. Thfj Truly LIVE. Screen's Greatest All Technicolor Triumph Starring MIRIAM HOPKINS ALAN MOWBRAY Mrs LESLIE CARTER and FRANCES DEE extra added rubinoff AND Ills ORCHESTRA Also EASY ACES Don't the Biggest Event in Motion Pictures Since the Advent of Sound! A0F TWO THF. DAILY JACKSONVILLE. ILLINOIS SUNDAY.

JULY 28. 193a THE JOURNAL Published every morning except Monday JACKSON Vit IE JOURNAL -COURIKR CO West 5t JacksonvUie HI stpscripho raff In Jacksonville and South tiUr bv carrier daily 15c a copy 3c MAiL SUBSCRIPTION A T'ES I Daily. 1 monito Dally. 3 Dallj 6 months Daily. 1 year other public institutions and enterprise- v-ich the churches the prc-- the radio, and the motion picture of which are able to enct a very large per cent of our It difficult to discuss the subject without clear of what constitute subversive For ex- tRiple.

a course in comparative rm ent 'essurily Include a tudv arious forms of government A study of labor problems inevitably involve cf practices which PI mi! si to as a Wft whether thev he those of labor or of THE LEANING TOWER I .11 ix 2J5 4 90 Else are in the United Stales: Daily, 1 month AO Daily. 1 rear 8 00 In foreign ccuntrlea: rosily. 1 month Entered at the postoffice in eon ville Illinois, as cond clssi mali matter Member the ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assxriated Pree? ti exclusively entitled to the use fo- publication cf all news dispatches credited te or not otherwise credited, in this paper and also the local news published herein. capital. Likewise courses in sociology include the study of forces and influences in the social and economic life of communities, states and nations which may or may not be desirable, but which must be studied to give the student an understanding of the causes.

Colleges and unlverstles are expected to seek and teach truths for the sake of adding to human knowl-1 edge. tudy of pathology, an cussing diseases of the! hardly be accused of Why, then, should i discussing various mric theories and the 1 unrest be accused Behind The Scenes In Washington Big in Go to Roosevelt Supporters Hopkins Sees the Light on Appointments Reason for Naming General son Bared Foes of Out in Cold. Out in Minnesota the works progress administrator is Victor Chrlatgau. who when he served In Congress from 1929 to 1833. was a Republican "In the siructor disci body would i locating dise in Instructor and ecoi Prairie Grass When we 11 coupin county more years we care to mention there swampy patch if land not home, virgin prairie i still be seen.

People talke prairie grass that grew th some enterprli swamp into a ere. But irned the and the farmers kle pate virgin prairie disappeared. The old fashioned blue stem prairie grass that covered the Illinois country when our pioneer ancestors settled here is practcally gone. A Montgomery county citizen noted some of It in a cemetery recently and thought It worthy of mention If the grails allowed to grow ail summer, it will be shouldet high by autumn When white men invaded this region British Hur! Gauntlet at League An unexpected note oi common sense seems to have been injected into the international situation by the re-; port that Great Britan will quit the League of Nations if the other members of the allow Italy to go to war with Ethiopia. It Is a note of common sense lor this reason: For lust about the first time league was i from one that the lea was dr? nn organized, i of the principa 2 ue either do th to do or quit.

folie 5. It because and did they looked over i Eress, to them a wilderr.p sort of danger rn.uht lurk swamps and marshes and ever that have since been drained and turned into rich farm Ian at first thoupht the prairie try would never be people not accustomd to not raize its enormous fertility Settlements were made along the banks of creeks, where formed windbreaks and furnished fuel and building matrial For a time tne prairie grass continued its triumph, but not for long, Bolder spirits mowed it down and used It for hay, then rated the soi! and discovered that rich harvests would come from the prairie soil. That discovery spelled the doom cf prairie grass sltlon ls reported to vs: li league, or- nt aggressive actlcn tate, to make at lonest effort to prevent ve on Fthiopia. it leaves for aggressive action any In case, th principal reason foi the existence would seem to be canceled. Britain, threatening to withdraw if thl' state of affairs is allowed to dev out.

that in such venture because of econe.nlc been use Italy needs the mar-1 kets raw materials and the room fxr.ansion which conquest oi Ethiopia would make possible. A recent article in the Business Conditions Weekly of the Alexander! Hamilton Institute, however, suggests that Italy does not have nearly aj much to gain from this venture as is generally supposed. nted out. is not aj i a case league jee, it produces barely enough agri- Prominent Farmer Of Greenfield is Summoned In Death BY RODNEY DUTCHER administration may be able to deny that the big in the fivs-blllion dollar work-relief program are being handed out on a partisan Democratic basis. But not even the most astute New- Deal press agent would dare take on the Job of trying to prove they aren't being distributed on a Roosevelt basis.

In other words, If your state has a smoothly working pro-admintstration Democratic machine, you can be fairly sure that the state may or msy not be a Democratic will have plenty to ssy about who Is going to be works progress sdmlnis- trator under Harry Hopkins, and the appointee ls almost sure to be a Democrat. Even mere congressmen, if they're Democrats and regular, have a voice in appointments of work-relief area administrators. On the other hand, If the atate hasn't a Democratic machine or a Democratic senator who geta along with Jim Farley, you may be getting an administrator of uncertain political a Roosevelt man Just the same. Harry Hopkins has come to see things In the "right light." That "light," even though It may take off a lot of the New Deal's Idealism, tells that you've got to fight fire with fire, that the forces of reaction and special privilege are pressing at the gates, and that none but loyal Roosevelt men. be they ward or trained executives with humanitarian slants, must be placed on guard Michael J.

i)io Saturday ornine 1 arm Home; Finirmi would lose what small usefulness it cultural commodities for its own peo- has ever possessed. pie. Not much ls known about itsl but due to lack oil ha illed live up to the expectations transportation facilities the cost oil exploiting such deposits would be Greenfield James Hayes, lifelong resident and prominent farmer of this community, died at 11:50 To the Editor of the Jacksonville Journal Vermejo Park, N. Mex July sure Is a beautiful country up in here, lakes, streams, mountains, fish, deer. elk.

everything Every time we would see a good ranch and a little meadow down in the canyon, Wiley Post would set his Lockheed down In It. Visited our old friend Waite Phillips first He has a marvel- Saturday morning a his home ous place, and acres of pretty of its founders. This has been due to a variety of reasons, including the fact that the French have consistently tried to make of the league a super- alliance to enforce the provisions of the Versailles treaty upon Germany. But the chief reason is the simple fact iral that no stream can rise higher than its source, Concerted international effort to keep one nation from taking she action toward another nation may be a beautiful ideal, but it is a hard to obtain in a world whose principal nations have all been guilty of mendous. The country has such a low standard of living that it will be a woefully poor market for many years toj come Enormous amounts of cap- Italy admittedly nettled make it a cotton or rubber producer.

These facts suggest that the conquest of Ethiopia may well cost Italyj a great deal more than it can possibly be worth. countrv Now vve are at the famous Vermejo ranch, trie greatest fishing and game place in the whole southwest. Wiley is fishing And I am out looking at cattle. WAVERLY New Turkey Range Some day we may be shooting wild turkey in Illinois, as they have been In Pennsylvania for several years. Development of a wild turkey range in aggressive action in the past and plan going forward In Jersev county, where guilty of It sgRln in the future.

farmers in the Fieldon community are ----------being signed up to allow the turkeys to Nevertheless, if there is to be any roam over their lands. About 2,000 kind of international check on war. acres is included in the tract, much of somethin? of this sort must be at- lt already against hunting ar. 4 refreshinc thing about whether anything will hap trespassing, ltd owners affiliated the latest British gesture ls the fact with the Anti-Thief Association. It reminds the world at large The tract adjoins some 2.500 acres that If the league cannot do this it of submarginal farm lands being taken might as well go out of existence, ever by the federal government, and It remains to be seen how effective also Marquette state park The three this gesture will be.

There is Just a areas combined will give the turkeys chance that It will have enough of a run of about 8.000 acres. The state sobering effect on such nations as will provide the turkeys and furnish France to makp possible a concerted protection thru its game wardens four miles southeast of Greenfield. He had been in failing health for the past two years and confined to his bed for four months. He was born Sept. 3, 1864, near village, the son of Michael and Elizabeth O'Donnell Hayes.

He was married to Miss Ann in 189P who preceded him in death Jan 20 1917, To this union five children were born, of whom survive their fath Fife brothers revival They arc the Misses Loretta, Terc a meetings will start August 10 In a and Genevieve, and Charles Hayes nil tent in the cltv park at home, and John Haves of Chicapr Ppv and Mrs. spent He leaves also one brother, past week visiting in Peoria Hayes, a policeman in St. L-ouis, and home of Rev. and Mrs. H.

two Mrs Lizzie Cook of n- field and Ml: Aille Haves of Jackson- William falake and ville son of St. Louis are visiting at Mr. Hayes was aeed 70 vears 10 thP hon'p of her Mr. and Mrs months and 24 days at the time of hh hy Johnson as Name Farley and Hopkins art as one in conceding that the bulk of bigger bankers and bigger business men jout to cut the Roosevelt throat and they still have enough influence to make the next campaign a real light. Any New Dealer will tell you that the big light is between that group theory that it should control government as it has in the past and the New Deal theory that a liberal government should run the country in the interest of the people as a whole.

In New York, Indiana. Missouri and many other states, party obviously dictated the appointments Rut Roosevelt personally Intervened to appoint the nork-retirf in New York lit'. Gen. Johnson, the appointee, very little political complexion, but persistently announces his devotion r. D.

There are three important political faci: in New City, Fusionisti Mayo; La- Guardia. Far ey such as supported the Holy Joe McKee ticket against I Guardia. Roosevelt feel It was strateiit at this time to favor one faction at expense of the others and yet had to find someone sufficiently conspicuou to be out of the nonentity class It will take a few for the number of birds to accumulate to a point where they can be shot during a limited season. But once the range is established and the people are educated to its value, It will serve as a refuge, not only for wlid turkey, also for deer and other forms of wild life There ls no reason why tifinoli cannot have plenty of game If the present program of development continued with The New Yorker who has been forecasting earthquakes with such accuracy probably can tell the Republicans whether anything will happen the first Tuesday In November of 193fi Things eot a too hot in the! state of Ta! for even the of Mexco to stomach them An Argentine senator was kllledj during a long debate in the Sena! chamber It took some time for and effective protest But the chance of Huey Long filibuster to get downj is a slim one. there Meanwhile, however, it will serve a usef purpose if it reminds us all that an 1n Psciiic thatj abolishing war from the modem i I laid to be governed by goats.

Therel rails for something more than pious an Rttempt like thatj resolutions and highsoundlng phrases death. was a member of the St. Michaels Catholic chin of n- field and the Modern Woodmen lodge at Payette, The body was prepared for burial the Shields Son funeral returned to the residence late Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will held at 9 30 o'clock Mondnv mornlm? from St. Michael's church in charge of Rev.

Fr Costello of Carrollton, with Mrs. Julia Douglas and son, LeRoy of La Verne. Oklahoma and Mrs Stephens of Chatham are visiting at the home of their sister Mrs. S. Rogers, Miss Nellie McMahan of Chicago is spending a few days at the home of her sisters MLvses Avis and Eva McMahan Rev, and Mrs Sailor and family have returned from a visit with interment In the Catholic cemetery the former parents, Mr and Mrs.

Haeaman, ten miles east of here. Sailor oi Co.fax. Rev. and Mrs. Moline Callers in this city Satuiday from Shoemaker off visited here Woodson Included John Kehl.

Thursday. Miss Mary Davis was a hopper In Walter Fearneyhough of near Lynn- stores here Saturday from Chapin. ville called in this city Saturday. Sore in Ohio In Ohio the state director is a Hopkin man, who previously an important regional position with Of 16 work-relief area administrators, about three are considered to be genuine political appointees. The Ohio congressmen arc sore about it.

The reason, of course, ia that Governor Dascy is regarded at anti-New Deal. Furthermore, Democratic Bulkley didn't demand the top job for anybody and Demorratic Senator Donahev, who submitted three names, made no hot fight for any particular candidate. Chicken Fry, July 30th 5 p.m., Christian church. In this country No Reds at U. of The company operated by one of the! New violent critics re-1 port' a net rr.p for the last thretj tree times that of thn corresponding period last year.

WhatJ Nc for mam years have the people hurts is being obliged to take It fror of the city been so moved as they were the New Deal, when they learned of the ter- (Copyright, 1935. NEA Service, Inc.) DAN THOMAS GEORGE SCARSO Whole Community Shocked TavlorvlUe Breeze-Courier rlble accident that cost the life President A. Willard of the Uni- of Johnny Magner, one of our most versity of Illinois has issued a stale- popular young men, and the loss of ment which reflects great credit on an arm to Judge Charley local himself and the Institution he serves attorney. SO THEY SAY! With regard- to in the in iversitv, his feet on solid that the bit- lommnnlst teaching idei has rock. He declares school will not de- The schools and colleges are wBfl .1 life Ioni.

of more for real freedom of the landj the cltv and was always the life of' than the scores of blazng patriots whc v.roup with whom he associated infest legislative halls, calling for no stfancn as he went about oaths of devotion to the Constitution! is and his sunny disposition or whatever the patrloteers think! directly responsible to the constituency that maintains it The people of Illinois are no1 in; taxes for the benefit of the is well for the cl to read ar.d applaud Dr Willard views on thi subject. "Slate institutions and privately endowed tolletes alike are responsible to the from which they srrang and which mantaln them. It Hows, that al) such lnsti- of sacred. Bishop Francis McConnell of Methodist Episcopal church. made him friends in every walk life We Join.with his -reat host of friends in extending to his dear n.

deepest in the Well, vacations are more or less of of her only child. His loss will luxury, anyway. felt keenly in the William E. Borah. To Judge Bliss we also express our ---------n ere sympathv the i ss of his a ridge runner, but I arm.

but from what we have learned to be called a hillbilly or a sclssorbllh out him dunnw short stay In Mnry Mahnkey of Oasla, Mo raylorville he will continue to move visiting New York. tut ions must be guided in their policies by ne fundamental principles of dem- forward as one of the most promising ocrscy and must be responsibe to the members of his chosen profession. ces r.ntipnai Cc 1 ar.d unn.ersit.e.* are not Mirage of Conquest alone in respo.nsioillty President Willard p'unttd out It 1 commonly iep'-rt-'d that Mus- Nicholas Murray Butler, presl Ini wme itt upon i scUm lor lus African i dent, Columbia University. There must be found a way to live peace with forms of government ant organized society that are quite different from those In which we ourselves believe Gardens Farmington Road, Peoria In person OZ2IE NELSON and his orchestra, enjoyed on the Joe Penner Broadcast with HARRIET IIILLARD SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th Advance Sale $1 10 Person, tax Inc. Mail orders accepted.

DANCE 9 Till 1. ft LrDWAAP "TREVOR ED WAV YALE SY WAITING ON A DC NG OT EP ODD JOSS' AND IN SPAQ TIME HE APPEAQED IN TEN UN (VERITY Pi A LAWRENCES IS A AhO int tj DO he UNDEQ GONT i 2 a CT Af? A F-LATURtD TO THE U.S. FQoM SWEDEN A9OAP0 A IN Rolf SWEPT A HEAVY S'EA AND IN TkE WAteQ 2q MiNjjTEP Sh CtSCoEQ Lotions Creams Powders Low in Price High in Quality Come in And See SHREVE Drug Store Make This Store lOLR Drag Side Square Phone 108 Exrepllon In Virginia Anti-admlnlstration Senator Harry Byrd got his own man in as WPA boss for Virginia, but an exception to a rule and was probably due to administration unwillingness to face a confirmation fight waged by Senators Byrd and Glass, reason to believe that nrilher Hopkins nor any other top- rank New Dealer Is going out of his way these days to favor any senator or representative who irolcrt against the In the holdine company bill. A Pennsylvania congressman phoned Hopkina the other day to protest appointment of an area administrator, on ground that he right on the power "Imagine that trying to get a guy fired out for a reason like Hopkins remarked as he hung up, when he himself voted against the death 1935, NEA Service. Inc.) Pour Foundations of Post Office Annex Mrs Ed Lawless of near Winchester called In this city yesterday.

SALE Continued until Saturday, August 3rd. DMJoottfrDuD'f Basrnient Excavation plrted and frollerete Foote Nearly Finished Construction of the addition to the local post office I proceeding satisfactorily. Excavation of the basement, which is equal In slie and perhaps larger than the area of the present building, has been completed. The pouring of the concrete footings for the foundation and basement walls was almost finished Saturday morning. Workmen were pouring concrete in the northeast corner of the basement, which the last stretch of footing Excavation has also been in progress in the basement under the post office, which is to be enlarged.

The new addition will extend to the south It will double the sire of the office and provide ample room for all activities of the service. Change will alsc be made in the interior of tlv present structure to provide a Lar gat lobby and other featurea. SPECIAL TODAY Butter Brickie Ice Cream Qt. Brick, MAJESTIC TODAY MONDAY THE LAWLESS WEST OF THE 80 The quiet-spoken commend of mon who Met Eve. 15c Also Musical Comedy Last Fling ILLINOIS TODAY FOR 4 DAYS.

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