Show r Tax Thai T x lV Millionaires l s S Says ys Anne Martin of Nevada F 1 A t p i 2 Copyright by Harris Ewing Miss Anne Martin Mart l who hails from Reno thinks the senatorial toga would be beVery bevery be bevery will very run independently becoming to her and if the tho Republicans d do not nominate her she By ByJ Jane e elixon Dixon lixon t We are accustomed to think k of 01 Reno Beno Nev in terms of ot the final decree decre There lI may rilay y be an entirely y new nw and different feminine angle to the t town wn o of th the rapid fire divorce Disgruntled who stop over between er trains to shake of oft off t the unholy nho y bonds of ot matrimony wm be greeted by a night seeing peeing ballyhoo bally for fora a palm crossed with silver sUver will guarante guarantee guarantee guar guar- antee ante to give to the tr traveler veler his or her first sight of ot a potential I I United tate States Stateswoman w woman man senator r. r Miss Anne Martin 8 suffragist an and humanist in poll politics tics has asked the citizens of her state to her w with th senatorial powers Certainly Nev Nevada da could find no more sane and earnest worker for or the good goodof goodo o of country and citizenry than this forceful woman from the banks of ot the turbulent Truckee A GENIAL GENIA PERSONALITY A genial personality has this blue- blue eyed gentle voiced d pioneer woman politician a politician a personality pervaded by bythe bythe the warmth of toler tolerance nce and und understanding understanding under under- r- r I standing yet with outcropping strata of blue steel up lead leaders rs of ot men Miss Martins Martin's hair has nas' caught some of ot the snowdrift from the Sierras of her native nathe state te There is m much ch of ot tre of-tre tre gold of these same mountains mountain In her character and conduct As witness the platform on on which she hopes to ride to the senate o on what she terms a a Republican-Independent Republican ticket Opposition to the treaty w with th Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many and the league of t nations as as' a breeder of ot wars Support o of a league of ot peace of ot all nations Payment of soldiers In war I an n amount at least equal to civilian pay Restoration of ot the rights of ot free speech ch press and nd assembly Release of political prisoners pris oner and conscientious objectors following following fol fol- j lowing the humane example of t our associates as associates as- as as- as in 11 the war Recognition of the right of ot labor to bargain collectively and to strike Operation of ot a a. merchant marine either directly by the government or 01 through lease or charter for charter for the benefit benefit bene bene- fit of ot the people as a whole with due regard to terms terms' and conditions of em employment em- em t. t Taxation of the millionaires produced ed by war profits practically one one for every three American soldiers killed and of ot other financial beneficiaries beneficiaries benefi benefi- clarles of the war in amounts sufficient sufficient dent to pay the money cost o of the war Taxation of ot wealth In proportion to ability to pay by methods that wU will prevent taxes being shifted to the backs of ot the the people by higher prices and Increased sd cost of ot living Legislation imposing a tax on the I value of r land and of other natural re resources resources re re- re sour sources es held for speculation and ana on the capital capIt l value of ot property with a fair fall exemption j National legislation to obtain the public protection of ot maternity and In infancy In- In fancy tancy the removal of ot children from Industry the feeding of at Americas America's mil mu- lions Hons of ot undernourished children The application of ot the standard of ability instead of sex sex to op opportunity op- op and c compensation in in Indus Industry try and the civil service e- e and the by y a blanket enactment of all remaining g discriminations against women and all legal barriers to their equal participation in government A hardy collection of principles one w worthy the oldest and wisest of ot our senators We may not agree with them all but we must admit adroit their Import im import import Im- Im port in the present scheme schem of living COLLECT CT FROM ENGLAND GiAND Dont you think it it might be be a go good d l Idea to collect some somo of ot the money England England England En En- gland owes us before we begin on our war millionaires millionaires' I inquired of ot the lady from 1 evada Nevada Yes Indeed was the hearty reply They haven't even ven sent along aloni the Interest in interest In- In terest though they have enough in their coffers cotters to make a two billion dol dollar dollar dol- dol lar appropriation for the their r navy Such treatment nt of a national Indebtedness Is s if it it is not alarming We Ve should collect without further loSs of I time Regarding prohibition Miss MIss' Martin has this to say say t I am Opposed PP sed to anything which will bring ba back bk k the saloon on I If we can have beers and light wines in our homes by all means us let us have them It If If these harmless be beverages rages rages' are t to ta serve as a screen n for tor th hl o c I. I large stocks stocks' of Intoxicating liquor such as as- whisky now held in bond in his country then I am for tor the country country country coun coun- try remaining bone dry WOMEN WOMEN TAKE TO POLITICS How are the women women of ot Nevada taking taking tak tak- rl ing their politics 1 S Seriously and splendidly No this interest does not interfere with their h homes homes' mes It does serve as a constructive constructive constructive tive force for better homes She Sh organized the the campaign that equal suffrage for for- Nev Nevada da women in fn in 1914 was wa was elected chairman of ot the NaU National nal Womans Woman's p party at its Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago ag c convention In 1916 and for two years years years' act acted d. d as s legislative chairman of ot this thi organization in Wash Washington A As an n independent candidate for tor the senate senat in ln 1918 Miss Martin MarUn polled votes vos The n Republican publican candidate had approximately lY votes and the Democratic party came caine through to victory vict vic vic vic- t tory ry ry on on a total I J am hoping the Republicans will offer otter me the candidacy this time ex explained ex- ex the Reno lady with a smile not without its modicum of ot mischief You s see eit if th they y do not I will be to torun torun run rui on on an independent ticket and again split p the party |