Show HAlf MilliON NEVY EL I SR I lOAN lOANI vs I ALREADY Al ADf AI D H Formal Opening of Campaign Campaign Campaign Cam Cam- Is Announced for Tomorrow Big Parade Will Be Weeks Week's Feature II I TOMORRow marks the thc beginA begin- begin beginning I A ning of Americas America's second great financial drive against German German German Ger Ger- man frightfulness and aggression for tomorrow will vill see fired fire the opening guns of the campaign for the second n Liberty loan At l least t are wanted ant id with which to continue the thc war that Isto is isto Isto to make the world safe for democracy racy racy The government has set October October October Octo Octo- ber 27 last as the he date when the campaign must end end to be raised In twenty seven days It is a task t to o which thousands of red blooded Americans have set themselves themselves themselves them them- selves with resistless enthusiasm With the colossal federal reserve bank system system system tem as a back bone the country has formed a complete organization to conduct conduct con con- duct the campaign Some of the ablest financiers In the nation are heart and soul In it while hundreds of citizens have been been formed into committees whose activities will reach every everyone one of Americas America's citizens PREPARATIONS MADE Utah is in the forefront with her preparations just as she was for the first Liberty loan and will without question be in the van yap when the count of subscriptions begins begis General committees and subcommittees tees ees for the state are organized and andI lave have already begun to lay their plans I have The rl a work has been systematized with the he utmost thoroughness so o that it will be absolutely impossible for any I loyal citizen who wants to do his bitto bit bitto I Ito to be overlooked Utah's share Is is' approximately 12 I Her share in the first Liberty loan was and she oversubscribed oversubscribed scribed it by With such a record and with the enthusiasm 1 already al already already al- al ready manifested those In charge of the great campaign have no hesitancy in predicting an overwhelming success success suc suc- cess for the second Liberty loan suc-I suc NEARLY HALF MILLION ALREADY Starting the campaign off with a rush t the e Gemini Mining company early last week announced an advance subscription of for the second Liberty loan bonds Now comes Colonel E. E A. A A Wall of I Salt Lake with a subscription of announced yesterday by the state Liberty loan executive committee This made nearly half a million dollars subscribed for Utah even before the campaign had begun Colonel Wall Vall subscribed for bonds of the first Liberty loan His total to date therefore is This example of patriotism by one of the states state's wealthiest men is taken bythe bythe by bythe the Liberty loan worl workers ers as a happy auger for the success of the loan in Utah TERMS OF THE LOAN connected The various committees with the campaign are making every effort to explain in detail the issuance of the Liberty bonds the interest they their bear the manner of subscription cor Continued i edo on page age 2 2 HALF MILLION Continued from page 1 denominations and similar features BO to that the public will clearly understand the matter Secretary of ot the Treasury McAdoo gave out a full description of the loan last Thursday a resume of which Is Isas Isas Isas as follows The amount of ot the loan is at least the government reserving ing lag the right to increase that amount up to one-half one and to include one-half one the over subscription The term of the bonds is twenty-five twenty years with optional redemption on the part of the government after ten y years ars The bonds are to be issued in 50 denominations and multiples of 50 up to 1000 The bonds beat bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent payable semiannually on November ember 15 and May 15 The terms of payment as announced b by Secretary McAdoo are 2 per er cent down 18 per cent November 15 40 per cent December 14 and 40 per cent January 15 1918 I Delivery very of the bonds will be prompt I An effort Is being made by the treasury treasury treasury treas treas- ury department to supply the banks with enough 1000 bonds so that subscribers subscribers subscribers sub sub- scribers for bonds of that denomination tion may secure them immediately if they pay cash in full for them In order t to td facilitate the delivery of bonds of ot sm smaller ll r denomination they are being printed with only four coupons instead of fifty tiny They may be exchanged exchanged exchanged ex ex- ex- ex changed for bonds with the balance of the coupons after two years The privilege is given of converting these bonds into those bearing a higher high high- er rate of interest if any such bonds are subsequently issued by the gov gov- PARTIAL PAYMENTS FOR BONDS I I A p plan by by Which subscribers to the Liberty loan may invest through I monthly payments was perfected at a Q I meeting of the Salt Lake Clearing house la lat last t week J It was decided that a subscriber r to a I 50 JoO bond might make a an Initial pa pay pa I ment of an and l pay for the balance in nine equal monthly payments each Peach j Installment b being due on the fifteenth j lof of each month I The purchase of a bond will I make an Initial lal payment Payment-of of 1205 and ancl I complete his purchase with eith nine equal monthly installments I This lS insures the banks fair fall rate rato of 01 I a which is offset by the interest on the bonds during durin- I the time of ot payment COMMITTEES COMMITTEES IN N CHARGE I The Liberty 1 loan oa 1 executive committee commit commit- I tee composed o of Clarence Bamberger chairman J. J David Larson secretary secretary- V. W W. Armstrong C C. C W. W Whitley W W. W I Wallace R. R Heber Heher J J. Grant Fred C C. C I I Richmond W W. C. C Or Orm m and L L. 1 14 w Farnsworth I members will have gEnI general gen gen- I eral charge of or the campaign in Utah I They will bo ho aided by the following committees I S State central committee composed of prominent citizens in all parts of Utah The women's state executive comI committee com com- I with Mrs TV w. Mont Ferry as asI I chairman The women's state general committee commit tee with Mrs Simon Bamberger as chairman I The state auxiliary committee of OgI Ogden Og- Og I den n with James Pingree as chairman i This committee will have direct charge of the work In Weber Cache Boxelder Rich and Morgan counties Mr Pingree Pingree Pin Pm- gree reports that his committee is well organized and eager for the campaign to to begin The publicity committee with W. W R. R Putnam as chairman The personal canvassing committees In Salt Lake this committee has as chairman F. F S. S Murphy The publicity committee will have entire charge of advertising the Liberty Liber 1 ty loan throughout the state They will use the newspapers billboards posters moving picture and magazines They will also organize a corps of speakers who will give three-minute three talks in all the moving picture theatres theatres theatres thea thea- tres in the state They will also se secure secure secure se- se cure the cooperation of ministers and church officials so that h he Liberty loan may be explained in religious assem asem- bites blies This wide publicity publicity- is designed to prepare the way for the personal can can- Every business man and every home will be visited by personal i I I canvassers who will carry with them subscription blanks for the loan By Bythe Bythe Bythe the time this personal solicitation tion is made it is expected that every citizen will so thoroughly understand the loan and will be so well prepared to make malte his subscription that but hut little time will be required to fill out the blank The canvassing committee Jn tn Salt Lake is divided into Five subcommittees are being organIzed organIzed organized organ organ- for the residence district each one commanded by a colonel The subdivisions of at the residence district are the same as the municipal wards A similar organization is being formed in Ogden Logan and Provo and throughout the counties of the state so that the method of canvassing will be uniform GIGANTI PARADE I Next Friday night will witness a abig abig i big military parade in which all the themen men Inca stationed at Ft Douglas Including Including includIng ing the national guardsmen will par par- I It is estimated that between 1000 and men will take part Inthe in inthe I the spectacle the prime purpose of I I I which is to arouse enthusiasm for tor the I Liberty loan 1 The spectacle of to boys boy 3 in khaki marching down the streets of I the cit city preparatory to leaving to risk I their lives in the trenches is calculated to arouse a deep sens sense of duty in those I who stay at home B. B F. F Redman is chairman of the I j committee on the parade He has arI arranged arranged ar- ar I ranged with Colonel Hasbrouck com com- J I I man mander del at Ft Douglas for fol the soldiers to take part and I is now completing I details of the big procession The parade will form along South I I Temple with the h head ad at St. St Marys Mary's I cathedral It will down pass to the monument and then turn into Main I street Along long the line lino of march it is planned to have school children in I bodies each student waving an American Amen Ameri can flag and cheering the soldiers as they pass Yell masters from among the university students will direct the cheering The rhe boy oy scouts will take a prominent prominent nent part in the parade acting as escorts and guards More than 1500 will be brought out in full uniform uniform- The parade will probably be reviewed I by high military state and city orn- orn I I daIs from some point of vantage I BIG PATRIOTIC MEETING i At the conclusion of ot the parade a L abig abig I big mass meeting will be held in the Tabernacle Some Soma of ot the states stated 3 orators ora ora- I tors tons will give addresses On the same night the moving picture theatres will willbe willbe I Ibe 1 be furnished with minute three speakers speak speak- ers era who will open the campaign speak I for forthe forthe forthe the loan Luncheon and a meeting will be held for all aU committees at the Commercial I Ifor club noon according to an announcement by Chairman Clarence Bamberger There detailed plans for forthe forthe forthe I the campaign will be outlined and the actual work of pushing the loan com corn No subscriptions will be bo so solicited solicited so- so I at this meeting and a full at attendance attendance at- at I at-I ten dance is urged Enthusiasm and confidence among I members of ot the various committees I was raised to the nth power last night when it was announced that Coloner E. E A. A Wall well known Salt Lake mining raining rain min I ing man had struck the first smashIng smash smash- Ing lag blow in the new money drive o othe on the Germans by subscribing for worth of the bond bonds 1 It Is anticipated that the subscription tion which was made through J K 1 O. O Howard vice ice president of ot Walker Bros bank will stand throughout the campaign as orie one of the largest made by any individual in Utah Colonel Wall had subscribed to worth of ot the first issue of LI Liberty ert I bonds so he has now taken worth of the governments government's war wan gal gat ions I Upon the urgent request of friends James H. H Moyle newly appointed first assistant secretary of ot the treasury of ot the United States Stales last night nigh consented I to open the Liberty Liberty- Joan campaign In I Utah as the first official act of at his new position Mr Moyle will represent sent the government at the opening of the campaign at tho the Commercial club Monday and will leave for Washington Washington I 1 later in the afternoon 1 |