Show I j n BI come SAY OFFICIALS ABOUT V T LOAN LOANI I Treasury Reports 1 1657 9 Subscribed to I. I Date Dale or Per Cent CentI I I I 1 Washington May I. I O 1 3 With With two weeks Reeks of or the V Victory Liberty loan cam cam- I 1 gone sono nd ad only one week remaining remain ing nC only SI had been subscribed subscribed sub sub- scribed the treasury r reported tonight This Is per cent of oC the i desired Subscriptions and quota percentages b by districts arranged in order of oC peru per per- u stan standings ln s are as follows rollow District Subscriptions Pct Pet St St. Louis Louit 4 Minneapolis 86 5 Chicago Toston roston Kansas City Richmond Cleveland 1 71 Atlanta tO Philadelphia 11 00 New York 2791 2701 San Francisco 25 2500 00 0 Dallas O GOOlO 2113 1 j jt At t the thc en end of or the second week of tho the fourth Liberty loan campaign n when the tho total sought was third one greater than now no the lie nation ha had sub- sub 6 or 83 pc per cent n I t I I 1 I t a r Ii 1 a a. r a 1 I un In III response to pressing Inquiries today today to- to day as to the treasury's attitude concerning concerning con con- the lie pro prowess progress of oC the tho loan officials officials of of- 0 explained that subscriptions were Ere not piling UP as fast as they ha had hop hoped when vh n h luy hy ranged arranged ai a loan Joan of ot comparatively small size ble They said aid thc they were u Mt hit concerted concerned over o the tho tr r record corll of the tho past two weeks but hut not notto notto to an extent that thc they were read ready at this time to sound found o ln a note of oC posit positive 1 0 Ono One of r he tIll most hopeful signs is that many individuals l IA are are buln buying Victory notes and Indications Indication s are that the subscriptions tabulated to date include what Is Jed red a pot per of by banks or 01 big corporations 1 For or example lI of ot the railroad in tho the United States have lla subscribed and the proportion trill i o l. l ca tho on il final I reports l I 1 was announced b by the railroad ad administration ad ad- ministration A ruling by 11 the Internal il revenue Tc bu bu- menu l to today a- a in Is c expected to have o n a stimulating lating effect ct upon corporation sub sub- I Continued on or pl rage page e 2 2 BIT GONCER ED AR ARE U I II I OFFICIALS OVER V lOAN j i Continued from Pa Pap Page I 1 I 1 I This ruling was WiS to the e crI effect ef cr- feet that Victory r notes are arc I lo l-lo assets for Cor Invested capital In computing com corn war wal profits an and 1 excess profits taxes I tite Snit Cleveland campaign managers s today reported that that thit the riots of radicals there on ona May a day had stimulated d Victory Vie Vic I tor tory noto salos on the part of or the theman man ninny many citizens as a n protest against the thc I rioters New ew England's I total Including only eleven days das of selling reached 1 0 I or C which ha had been taken taleen in Massachusetts alone 1 The Massachusetts lassach district showed ed a again again 1 gain ln to today of or over yester yester- da day This brings tho the total for tor the I district lct to date to ijO N X New NewYork w York lork City alone alore has subscribed Anticipating Ung a great reat flood floo 1 of or subscriptions subscriptions sub sub- In tho the last week oC the VIctory Victory Vic VIc- tory Liberty loan campaign tho Victor Victory Vic Vie tor tory ship no now of off tho the coast of oC Central America and nearing the Panama ca canal canal ca- ca nal nat Is preparing for tor the dash ah to Now New York S General Pershing to today 13 cabled askIng askIng asking ask ask- ing that the general headquarters quarters band ban no now touring tho the United States in behalf behalf be be- half haIr of oC the tho loan Inan be returned to par in a n parade in London May Ilay 21 i. i San Diego Leads in I Twelfth District I ISan San Francisco May Ia 3 The The total I Victory Liberty loan subscriptions actually actually ac ac- ac- ac j in the bank for tho the Twelfth te federal fed fed- oral eral reserve district at tHiO at 1 noon toda today according to district loan headquarters here Subscriptions not recorded in banks approximated 20 O- O more it was announced The quota Is Arizona reported a total of or Idaho Xea Nevada 56 1700 Ore Oregon on Utah Washington ton 1950 16 northern California Call Cali fornia southern California Hawaii Tel Telegraphed reports toda today show tho the standing of ot the leading fifteen cities cilles In the Twelfth district in the campaign The They showed that San Diego led lcd with 75 per cent of or her quota subscribed The Tho others In order were Og Ogden Ogdon 72 Berkeley 64 Portland 09 G Alameda Ala- Ala meda 58 Salt Lake H 5 Seattle 39 39 San Jose 34 H 4 Fresno 33 3 Oakland 32 2 Tacoma 28 25 S San Francisco 1531 Los Angeles 1462 HG Spokane 13 Sacramento Sacramento Sacra Sacra- acra- acra mento C C. C A Americans R Residing eSI di ng I In Mexico Buy Bonds El EI Paso Tex May Mil Americans In Chihuahua CIl City Mexico have sold worth of Victory Liberty Libert loan bonds V William JIll am J J. J Quigley ley a member of or the loan committee reported to tho the thol thel l Paso company upon hi his arrival here This total Included subscribed by the Potosi Mining company a New NewYork NewYork NewYork York concern of or which Mr Quigley is general manager The Steel company of or Cleveland also subscribed 1 for Its mining interests In ls Chihuahua state and the CURl Cusi Mining company compan a Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago corporation added to the total Oregon Counties Over Portland Ore Oreay May ay 3 Counties of or I Oregon outside of ot Portland had subscribed sub sub- scribed their quota of ot with an of oC more than accor according to figures compiled 1 to today b by John L. L Etheridge state di director director dl- dl rector of organization lie Jio predicted an overs l of or at least V Women Invest 1000 1000 I San Francisco May a 3 Ono One One thousand d I dollars its total resources were In Invested invested In- In vested in Liberty bon bonds b by tho thu social service department dOIl nt of or the City Federation Federa tion of or Women's clubs here toda today Thi money was made In conducting a lodging In ing house for soldiers I eIn e- e In the seventeenth and c eighteenth centuries there was a n profound belle belief in powdered mummies as internal rem lcm edies edles I 1 I |