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Show i of Dowle arc to be followed iu their cMlrety. Yolha declares. The exception excep-tion Is that to tho manufacturers anl commerce or fclon City are to he ad tied agricultural pursuit. which Ynliva, maintains ro necessary to the prosperity of any community. At the time of Dowlo's death, the property of tho conimuuity was appraised ap-praised at approximately $20 000 -0u0. ZION CITY TO BE UNDER YALIVA Chicago, July 16. Practically relu-.e-stpd with absolute control o" Zlon City. Wilbur Glenn Voliva, successor to John Alexander DowiS, as bver-r.i-er of the religious commonwealth u the north shore, will continue the polities of the Zion City's founder and seek to extend the faith he established. es-tablished. This was.Voliva's answer yesterday to the surmise following Judge Lan-dis' Lan-dis' decision in the United States circuit court Thursday, whether he would divide the property and seil it or continue the movement started hy his predecessor. Under the ruling rul-ing of Judge Landls, the Dowie es-ltc es-ltc Is to be sold to a real eastetu firm by Receiver Thomas for $900,-f'00 $900,-f'00 and. under a contract with the rrm, Voliva is to purchase It for $$00,000, payable tn eight years, thus lc-galnlng what he was deprived of when receivership proceedings were instituted soon after the death of Dowle, nearly four years ago. With only one exception the plans I |