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Show JR. HILLIS TO URGE : SALT LAKERS TO BUYBONDS tn the cotirw of their record break-fug break-fug Humping tour on whlchihey pln to apeak tn approximately tllirty citlet Jn eighteen itatea in twen'.y-tix day, to ttlmulate Invettment In Liberty k loan, the Der. Dr. Newell Dwight Hil-!la. Hil-!la. paator of Plymouth " chtirrh of Brooklyn, and Lawrence Chamberlain, banker and bond axperr of New York. ' will arrive in Salt Lake fltty at :06 tomorrow morning. Tlnal preparatlona hare Been made for them to apeak at the American theatre at 10 a. m. The. meeting there , will be under the auapicet of Clearing Houae aaaociation and the Manufacturer' Manufactur-er' association. Patriotic tonga will be tung by the audience to the ac-. ac-. eompaniment furnished by the Twentieth Twen-tieth infantry band. The Hlllia-Chamherlain tpeaklng tour, which will Include practically every financial center of Importance ki the ataten of the Middle Weat. the Northwest, Southwest and the Pacific coast, was arranged by the National Association of Manufacturers and the .American Bankers' aaaociation as the -essential feature In their countrywide campaign which they are conducting In conjunction with the federal reaerre hank to help the government raise the renulred two billion dollara by June 15. ''For What Is Germany so Desper- aTelv rightlngT-win be Tiles theme or Tr Hlllis' address in Salt Lake Clfy. Since the outbreak of the war. Dr. Hlllis. who Is one of America's fore- most pulpit orators, has shown a marked eagerness to turn his eloquence elo-quence into channels of patriotic service. ser-vice. His recent apnllcation for the . post of chaplain In the army earned fo him the title of the "righting Pari) son." . i. WILL TRACE LEAD TO WAR. Dr. Hlllis will trace the lrcurr0f stances which led up to the outbrean- of thC war in Europe, citing many facua which he has gathered from first han'" sources. America's rntrance into tl; war. he will assert, was inevitshf,. hut If the country is to render effqnd tive aid to Its allies In the fight agaliiw-sit'ocrarv agaliiw-sit'ocrarv and militarism It mnst hav. dollara as well as soldiers. The demand for troops will be met through con scription. the sneaker will declare, but the dollara must come from the purses of natHotlc men and women Dr. Hillls- patriotic talk will be sun-Tilemented sun-Tilemented bv.Mr. Chamberlain's discussion dis-cussion of the loan from a financial aspect. Although a young man, Mr. Chamberlain haa established a wide i reputation as a lecturer and writer on economic and financial tonics. He is member of the firm of Hemphill. ' White Chamberlain of New YorV city, and author of "The Principles of Bon Investment" snd "The Work of the Bond House." He will explain the technical details surrounding the loan, describing the obligations which the government will assume and the advantages ad-vantages that Will accrue to tha holders hold-ers of the bonds. He will give his hearers a practical lesson in the proper method of making application for the bonds, and will Inform them regarding regard-ing the Instalment plan on which the bonda can be purchased. Both speakers, however, will lay stress on the fact that America's chancea of winning the war depend. tn a large measure, upon the succeaa-ful succeaa-ful flotation of the Liberty loan. In this reHpect the loan la more than merely a matter of raising money. It 1a. In the laat analysis, an absolute gauge of the patriotism and loyalty of American men and women. |