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I t 4 a yo I J These hats bats are are all the latest styles which are arc It enjoying such popularity popular popular- I ity this season J A w wonderful opportunity opportunity opportunity for you to make a C L large saving savin t Q S 6 S I l U j FOR FORu u REPUBLICAN LEADER OF MORG MORGN N COUNTY I T TURNS TO tOV GOV COX Former of Smoot or ormer er Supporter Gives Pertinent Reasons f for r Party Change Morgan Utah October 23 1920 S Hon Reed Ree Smoot De Dear Sir I For Tor years past I have hav stood and worked ed for the R Republican party Twice I L have hav done my ray trite mite to send you to the the United States senate It has been beeny only since j my y party r h past entered upon an aft American un-American rican wrecking cam cam- r t T r h aa n b Vir nn c tn fn i D rf CY I L observe senator that in your speeches th throughout ugh ut the state you accuse the present administration with the misuse of the money appropriated during the World war According to your statement at Richfield October 20 was expended in hl two years At Ogden you stated that you voted for ev every ry appropriation d during ring the thear war ar but that you would now ask how tow and fox for what V S this money expended In a a. speech at 1 Morgan an four years ago you commented upon the businesslike way in which the Spanish- Spanish American war was conducted by a R Republican administration I served d in the Utah light artillery in our our war with Spain and h have ve not forgotten otten the conditions that existed at t that time Let us draw a few comparisons The Spanish-American Spanish war cost the United States The number of ot men enlisted w was s The duration of the tho war was three months This gives us us an expenditure of per manNow man man- Now multiply this by four mUll million on the number of ot men in the World war which gives us us' for a period of three months then multiply by eight as aa according to your own statement the debt was accrued in in two years or eight times as long as the Spanish-American Spanish war We Wo now havethe have havethe havethe the sum of Nor is this all all at at the beginning of the Spanish Spanish- American war our re regular ulal army consisted of or men the balance balanco of the was recruited as far as possible from fram the national guard of or the tho differ different nt states They used the arms uniform and other equipment belonging to th the national guard thereby eliminating the expense to the government of the cost of ot this equipment Now as to the care of ot tHe We troops Not a a. building was erected for the soldiers of or 98 98 Not a hospital was was built No sanitary conditions except of ot the very crudest kind were provided You perhaps remember t the e em embalmed almed beef bee we were given to eat In the army of ot the Philippines no ambulances were pr provided vid d in tn which to bring the dead and wounded d from the firing lines lines' No coffins were provided for fOl the dead They were wrapped in blankets and put Into in the swamps of ot The losses were Killed or died of ot wounds died of disease 2604 Approximately 90 per cent died of ot disease Compare this with the losses in the late war On November 19 1919 the war department gave out the following following following follow follow- ing Total loss of or life was wounded died of disease or approximately 23 per cent died of disease Compare this with the losses 5 in jn the Spanish America war and remember in 1918 1818 we had the epidemic of Spanish influenza I Yes we h have have Vr spent money Senator Smoot to save our boys Were they worth it It ill becomes a man of or your pr pretenses tenses to throw human life into the scales To weigh the tho life blood of our soldiers against the dollars and cents you so highly covet As to th the of or which you speak this includes includes' all aU government expense during the war About was loaned to our our allies re reducing reducing re- re the amount actually used for our own purposes to Then take into th the transportation of at over troops across cross the Atlantic toge together h r with the modern equipment of ot all aU kinds nor must we forget that provisions were made for the carrying on of of the the war for tor another y year ar at t least And that a t there ere has already been salvaged ed and will be more You say you are goI going to ask for tor what and lJ low how w wag waff this money expended expended ex ex- Go into th the three million homes of ot the he returned soldiers Senator Smoot and th there re in n the happy smiling faces of or mothers and and n l wives wiVes wiVes' you you will wUl r read ad your answer and receive thanks for the dollars for tor which you v voted voted ted ted- which dollars were the means of ot saving so many and in bringing their loved ones back to them them- Why do you you try to befog the thereal real issue President Wilson is not running for president The candidates are James M M. Cox and Senator Harding Certainly no man who is not blinded by political partisanship will contend that Harding offers a better prospect for business admin administration tha than James M M. Cox who has hag shown such marked practical adm administrative ability in his own wn affairs and the affairs of the gre great t state of Ohio and who in in the Sixty-first Sixty congress congress congress con con- gress from from 1909 to 1913 tried to get a federal budget bill through t a Republican congress Signed D D. M M. ANDERSON Morgan Utah P P. S. The S The above above figures concerning the Spanish American war can be round found in 3 11 Twentieth Century library The figures of or the lo losses au authe in ill tho the war World o war lo were given gi out in Review of Reviews as being official Qa laid i. i Advel Advertisement 1 i 5 A I yI y f- f Y I Let Our C Fit IO Y o 1 t I. I Ce In a. a a i l t ir J t 0 if b I r I F For i or I. 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