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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 12

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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL' 12 i Hi Far- vrry'-r--diiJ a ft- ril HYDE PARK PASTOR, WIFE, SON, DAUGHTER, ALL ILL OF FEVER LILA LEE OF FILMS ASKS WRIT TO RID SELF OF GUARDIAN ROCKEFELLER JR. TELLS NEED OF CHURCH MERGER GON CON PLAN JO COAX FORESTS IS CRITICIZED CHICAGO BANKS ADOPT THEIR OWN DAYLIGHT LAW The big downtown banks and many smaller outlying ones will inaugurate their own daylight saving plan next Monday. The city council failed to take any action toward setting the clock ahead during the summer. The member banks of the Chicago Clear-ing House association yesterday voted The Rev. Jesse R.

Zeigler, D. pastor of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Lila Lee, the 15 year old movie star whose name really is Augusta Appel, wishes to get rid church, and prac- to advance their business day an hour BY THE REV. F. L. GRATIOT.

Quietly, concisely as a director of a big business concern speaks before his fellow directors concerning a large undertaking John D. Rockefeller Jr. told the massmeeting at the Orchestra hall tically his whole family are 'ill of scarlet fever and confined to their beds. Mrs. Zeig- ler is convalesc- 5 Ing.

Dr. Zeigler will not be able to occupy his pulpit for some time. 5 last night about the lnterchurch world ta movement, lie toia wny ne was in favor of the project, and urged upon The young son, i rhis hearers their hearty cooperation. of her guardian, Mrs. Lillian Edwards, an actress, the wife of Gus Edwards.

Through her father, Carl Appel, manager of North Side Turner Hall, the girl yesterday filed a bill for an injunction against Mrs. Edwards and the Famous Players-LasUy corporation to prevent her guardian from collecting any money for Lila's services. Jesse R. and a little daughter, Elizabeth, also arc viftima nf the dis i 1 Another- ease. It was a bit of a surprise to hear him confess that the budget of the movement staggered him this son of one of the richest men in the world.

Hut he said he has faith that the budget will be raised, and that he has a great deal of faith in the future of tho church. Mr. Rockefeller was in Chicago with his campaigning party of twenty-four daughter Char- REv. j. r.

lotte, has escaped it. T.T'lA lee. leaders of the interchurch movement, BY OSCAR Sprtnrfleld. ID- April 9. Special The constitutional convention com roittee on agriculture stirred up the controversy today concerning the classification -of property for purposes of taxation.

This committee desires to encourage forestry by reducing the taxes on land devoted to that purpose. Tills is th sentence it recommends to te placed in the' new constitution: "The general assembly shall pass laws for the encouragement of forestry and shall have power to prescribe fcuch methods for the taxation of arena devoted exclusively to forests and forest culture as will develop and conserve tho forest resources of the ktate." "That Is classification of property tor taxation, in my opinion." said Chairman Gale of the revenue committee. The State Agricultural association and the railroads have been fighting classification. Chairman Dunlap, who fathered the forest idea In his farm ing committee, asserted that ft is not classification. "I'm opposed to classification of property for taxation." he went on.

Classification of property is for thf purpose of getting more taxes. W-propose rather to make an exemption of forest areas from taxes, as we now exempt churches, that we may encour age forestry as we have churches." Mr. Dunlap insists that the forests of Illinois have been practically wiped out and that a start should be made now to get forests in fifty years. The convention today adopted formally the program announced exclu-in Tne Twsrsi Thursdav to on week days, making the opening hour 9 m. and the closing hour 2 p.

m. There will be no change in the Saturday hours, these remaining from 9 a. m. to noon. It also was decided to have savings departments conform to the general banking business hours, with the exception that they may keep open one evening in the week until 8 o'clock, either Saturday or Monday evening.

The time schedule will be In effect throughout the summer unless the city council passes a daylight saving ordinance. The new hours do not apply to safety deposit and trust departments. For the guidance of all banks it Is provided that the hour of clearing shall be 10:30 a. m. instead of 11 o'clock, as 'heretofore.

No change is made in the hour of clearing for Saturday, which will be 10 o'clock. The hours for making settlement of debit balances at the clearing house have been changed from between 12 and 12:30 to between 11:30 and 12, and the time for the return of items found not good, lacking endorsement or otherwise irregular, has been changed from 2:30 p. m. to 2 p. m.

British Gold Still Coming; 78 Millions Total This Year New York. April 9. A shipment of approximately $11,000,000 in gold arrived here today from England on the American line steamship Philadelphia, making the total gold consignments from Great Britain since the first of the year about $78,000,000. The bill declares the defendant has control of the film star's money, automobiles, furniture and wearing apparel. Mrs.

Edwards made the contract with the Lasky corporation, the bill says, and the girl and her father don't know how much money her guardian is getting or to what extent she has enriched herself through the talents of Lila Lee. Mrs. Edwards asserts she nas shaped Lila's career since she was 5 years old and has invested large sums in her. She will contest the suit. responsibility to spread abroad and increase this spirit of brotherhood and of love among men.

Churches 3Iust Combine. "Now, the churches cannot undertake so gigantic a task successfully if it operates through the various units individually and without association. The interchurch world movement is the hopeful outlook for the spreadiry abroad of the great spirit of brotherhood through the united effort of the churches of the land. "The church cannot do its work without money. The total budget for this year's work is $336,777,572.

It is made up of the sum of the budgets of the various participating organizations and denominations." GEEEB COIXEOt OT HOTOBIKa. Learn crivlntr. repairing, selling; actual practice: daT or eTemng classes. Booklet fiw 1K1f Wabash Phone Cal 2657 AdT who are making in the middle west a one day stand tour. They spoke at luncheons, conferences, receptions, and, finally at the massmeetig in the evening.

They left last night for Minneapolis. Must Apply the Golden Rule. The solution of the world's problems is to be found in the brotherhood of man and of nations, based, as it must be, on the Fatherhood of God," Mr. Rockefeller said. The Golden Rule must be applied to business.

Only when it is applied to industry can there be cooperation and good will and harmony and successful enterprise. "It is being increasingly believed throughout the world that the spirit lived and taught by the simple Carpenter of Nazareth alone can save civilization. And there is placed upon the church appointed by him a grave jt W' til 1 3 3 Will j.vf'uVl "(riff- A'j -'2 -J Hh jj i neb I cen hear employers and labor union leaders next Wednesday afternoon and night. Frank Farrington for labor win probably take the place of Samue' Gompers, who cannot now come to Illi nois. I tion This Is a Full Page Advertisement Rediiceci About -60.

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