| Show The 1 Devouring Monster of India The Reality Worse Than the Pictures Twenty Millions in Extreme Work of Great Blit flow Anler Americans cans M Mari Save the in Utah w ut the lc In on the part ot the then Ii asna hid ia h in in band t n f funds unda for tb the reset relief of In Int I Ir t r Governor well I J h d l It If wee doll dome an anI any I In II h mutter 10 time No Nod to a qUel d Ii h I v In reply II the 1 came cam to Sift It Lake Lak he I u uj Luj L 1 d Mr 11 W S 8 fr r the A AI Ac I c JOlin In to the banks banka bankar r i an red the are area a r i rul t to the committee Ns V 1 k Mr If II I now in hi hirn rn JI hl hi houss trade I 1 n II m h as In b absence t I th 11 sI 81 smell an amount his ba hism baI I m d here Is II not net Oft on aCCOunt k f charity or sympathy but butr buta r a huk ot of organised efort L j ot of cour that gen genI li I hove not been beell forwarded I n I iron ln tut this is II IS as asI I 1 this Um dm forth It le II leht ht d that there will be nu to the call callI I It Ili haco have so tar far little realla 4 g si en Unit that go 0 to to make makey y In tM the stricken h r this famine has done Its t I Jb JOt III hut work The honor bonor of 1 r and In jW ot of dead human buman humana I a here and there a poor soul loul having such uch a picture ima im a th the eye t u a parting sight tbt 1 arth rth has hal not Yet ben been benIn to In the people here hEire Con Ii hanks that have bun me at sine lead they It ItI I II IO I have not beep been over th I h donation of money mon II I i t ople in III the world who i surd avenues ot of release 1 alert charitable dis I r L I u II I im this claM chum un In Utah Utahn n subscribed to the theo o 0 far But now that Illat a aI I I la I being fund will 11 be more rapidly III the bank have II is and d to III receive r tI and mend nil sub lub j th the general nal committee I f r f help is II a cry from the ther r J rr v E i I I I I II I 1 f r v very bottom ot of x made IUd lit weary from the sight of so much unnatural death when the cruel oruel reaper ruper In the wake I of and hu with a thrown oft ott fOyer every vestige of corn com compall cornor pall Ion to tb vel eel or of lite ife th e being that that come within hll hie grasp ito lIl charitable speed peed In the awful there but butan butan an excruciating condl lion of of the anal gasp up until men once of Iron will and stud j MOTHER AND CHILDREN IN PIlO PROSPEROUS PI OU TIMES lib s 1 i iu ir r I i u l h l f 4 I I i I heart look on with chattered nerve and illy cry God Jd help urn u uI I I I lf 1 I I I 1 t ri i I i I 4 r S CRI E t I I i T TI Tf f The News will gladly f receive and forward to toI x I x r to t h t e proper pro 1 authorities f any to the t Patine Fund ant to this f office making acknowledgment In I its columns columna of the Individual amounts J Jt t subscribed 1 I 1 H H H The Th famine which b his been devastating ing central and nd western tern I India for over II six months month and will 1111 continue al t least four months month more is I one of the greatest calamities ot of the century Yet how lit Itt little tie tle impression It has bu made until recent recently ly Iy upon the life of the people ot of Amur kat Ica This Tille I Is due to various arioul causes cau much ail ii the more dramatic events tv taking place pilLe elsewhere our from the scene and nd the tart that we In Amer AmerIca Ira Ica hl have had bad no experience with famine and cannot its Ita horrors There are many of u us who never get et hungry enough to Nt eat wit with 11 a good loed appetite and who turn our ey eyes away from mat tiring lest INt WI we may Irate what little ap appetite p petite we have bave pity the heart let w tender that It cannot afford to pity others othera The reason for these theM pictures is II to tomake tomake make the real They do not claim to be works work ot of art rt much lei less of 01 Imagination but are aN drawn from 0 right from the famine Hev H v Edward I Hume who hu has Just returned from Bombay broken I in health by the tho terrible strain of t relief work says 1 I ba have read the accounts of the famine In American pare papers I 1 have eft n the pictures I have hae seen n the conditions In tb the famine and I 1 can aure you that tile the state of hII I Is much more terrible than pictured or described And the Worst wont of It le II that even enn It the June rains are An favorable no relief can Rn be t expected ted till the crop withered Ia In October The Th famine area exceeds uarl miles greater ter than ud and Germany combined and ernal to all 1111 the halted States east of the pl I lad and north of the Ohio river The Involved I b over of whom are In extreme t lion and nel probably will perish unless aided On One of the that oat nat uNit is II What awes larb The primary primal oa cause ot of fail fam In r I to lack of rain and aaa consequent I 1 ilu of 01 CIO crops I and Tb The I I t drought Is II the worst for 30 Rut nut Ir lank Juk of 01 crops Is III rapidly a aggravated rat by tack lack of work themore of alII not Dot oa only tar for farm larm farmers ers r hilt 1111 ro fur all hinds of laborers Ya alii n nI I j I I w nn 11 Immense lockout It by byr r Irl In Ii the 11 of tile the country th Ih P PI bpi f ad I Intertribal wari r it inti m re g i u I IN TIM l 0 l I I la r M k 1 f ft t r l the condition 0 of m has Ih this or of India since lar lion tram from 13 to nearly The problem is ho how to overtake this growth by b corresponding agricultural and industrial development It t should be remembered that there are In India Independent na native native tive states Itah constituting about one third of the total ales which are re ruled by br IndIan princes who are vel very slow 1011 ud and In caring carine for their sub lub Jets tiers lieN the distress IL naturally great t w r ar arv arr r v t tf f 1 IJ WHAr WILL yOU DO u 1 eel In th these t native stales part leu the both buth American and anft European uro tan are doing work Th re are hundreds hundred of brave devoted mn men and women In th the Heil 1111 The extent ot of their work depends wholly on oa the ID means I furnished them The next Is II What U III the British government do ur to relieve the The Th of testimony of If Americans American long lone resident I In India is II summed up by 0 ope of 01 them as al follow rollow Magnificent I work woric 1 I being done bythe by the which hlll has now on relief aboUt louis a scheme n f charity hartt vaster than ever before conceived lit Itt atone out The Th government t has bill already ex about AU All men und and women who appl art are employed os o wages in ID maid making roads build r and wells well and and Irrigation ditches to check cherk future film fuming In Puny uny however are the ef t forte of man n when In a torrid lIme rains rain tall faU for tor one t two end and la in some pla I even for three years tan tanI I During I the famine of 0 t 1770 In 1 n Hen gal I nut lut of a of 30 ores third or perished So rw few WI were left to till the field that Jungles I grew Crt u up where there hud had one once been n village Now note the ran n trail When a hundred bundred years later was again visited b by 1111 In 1 13 3 com comparatively few actually perish perished ed nearly r Ing i THE POOR r ty r p I yi dally relief at II a II i 11 the ut of lr J In the grim once more raised Ita ha head In 1 th II northern Ines and actually cured tens teu ot of thou thousands sands ol of victims Rut lut it ravages were greatly curtailed curtail I by the government which poured POUM cut for tor relief The he disaster uter w a ns kly followed by h hu plague u which had a death roll In the province of Bombay or of This Thill In turn within Iwa years 1 is II succeeded by bT the present famine which finds the people drel unprepared tG face It There here la II hope that through th the bet better 1 tr ter development of the Ihl arts Industries and nd agriculture or of India a happier ern ra raIs Is b Ii Noss ON for that land IlInd of beauty 1111 1 those aloes ot of each harm charm and Intelli Intelligence gence TIis fill la is their hour of need aeed It II h is through co fault of nf their own ow that tbt they are an now co 10 Let W UI thank 1 Ind 1 for the we enoy r In h favored t ud and let PI no M MI noone I one Ofte whose eye ye II sees this page 8 rest until be reeds d a thank odering to the Such gifts may mar be sent to any u local Ilal fund tun or III to In Brown Brow Bro Bros It d ItCo Co It 10 Wal W duet New York the theof of tile the committee of one OM hun deed by whom th they will be cabled promptly to the re responsible and retire relief rom corn under the t ot of Unit United ed Consul H B F al t with the Ihl veteran missionary Robert A num executive seer Ittre larr TIll This committee aids and aDd stem atee with our h reir fellow ot of aU an denominations In the fam dl dis trIe b a of w whole an lis Iu OM ale part to the th n of oC nother Tb ne Yew few York et one ObI hun bun bunt hundred t dred William F E D Dodge and aDd T executive dl 41 beta with In Boston New Haven Wash Washington ington and other cities of which has haa oba charge ot of the 1 Irk In Its Ita own on Ie pee lion TIle Th that thanks to the hearty of the prep of the UNo United Unitt States and II UN the ex el elpren pre pren companies which gift without chr charge It has hll quickly received contributions amounting to La I On of a postal add Com Committee om ml lilt of Ore 0 Hund 70 7 JIMe lion Jlou New T tout N M Y T tree free of II III I are are 01 help belp of It I a rod of sin s1 goa Ii a her ber unto unions employers proprietors ot of hotels and summer lummer resorts churches Iun Sunday ay schools young peoples sock tie Uti Kings Kin Daughters etc Is II earnestly sought In distributing this tree lItora litera literature tUI ture Man Many who will leand Ind a hand Inthis In this way Vy Cia can aid the cause as much all as asit It they the Were able to draw drw a handsome check themselves Two ante a day will rave v life lite and at 13 will provide rolde work for a furnished person until the next nue harvest TIle The ot of ODe as hundred which has bu In charge charlt the rat raising of a relief fund nau is I of the following named ii Dodge Dod chairman I T chairman executive con com mitt Elgin R 4 1 Gould secretary Arthur W assistant score tary D Oruene assistant nt secretary John Crosby Brown treas treasurer John W Joseph 8 Auerbach Robert Hobert Bacon George F Faker FRaker Raker aker Charles T Barney Darne August Bel Belmont mont Cornelius N Billi 1311 David Duld A M C D Borden GlOm George 8 Bowdoin Murray Butler John JohnL L Cadwalader J Cleveland ady John O G Carlisle John Bird 8 Cofer Bowles t o te James Jame M Con Constable stable Ed Cooper John M K Cornell n It P Fulton Cutting Walter Watter Damre eh Sullen T Delano Cyrus Cru Edson Frank A Ferris Charles R Flint Anderson Fowler Al Algernon mon 8 R n W Gibson S J J Goodwin George J Francis Franch V Greene Randolph imer William F Havemyer Joseph JC C I Hendrix Henry Relit Heat Abram S 8 Hewitt Frederik W Holia William R Hornblower Daniel Clarence M Fran Jesup Johnson John 8 X Kea ned nedy John I LaFarge Charlei R LeMb James Loeb Lo Irth low William G 0 Low John A John Jolin J I cook Alfred T X Hen Henry O G Wesley Meng George 00 X Miller P D O MUs Milia LeVI P Morton MOTton William H Nichols Robert C Ogden Alexander E Ore Orr William Will n H Parsons e Foster George G Irrl II B Pat James IL Poet Pat Whitelaw Held Rel James H Re Rey Reynold nold I Rh John D Rocks feller W Russell a ek B Charles Charl A Jacob J H Isaac N lie N Umea Jobs loba If H Franeis Louis Alad D Samuel John Sloane Chart 8 moll John A Stewart James J Lewis A Summon J lIok Astar ar I Straw Itra William L Lt i ia a t irons Tale It D Yato Mattel Charles CharlesT L LK T u 1 K F se 4 0 ey 1 r R Victor Vietor Oeo Gray Oray Ward J Q A AWard Ward JollA John DeWitt Warner D Warner everett P Wheeler Stanford White William C Whitney George O G GWilliams Williams J Janes T Woodward George GeorgeW W Young Yun The following aS letter from Rev Robert Rob Robert ert A Hume of Bombay India who distributes tile the funds sent lent for has bu beeR been by the committee W We a are aU all d that In addition to 10 the providing ot of rood food for tor the stare tarv trig the best belt wy way to save laVe life lite In the thelong long run Is I to follow the lines herein Indicated relief le II most effective now at the bracing of the rainy rain season when people leave the government re 1 lief Ilet works for tor their la In helping very maD many of those who who o D rh re resource source I Village relief m means giving small amounts ot of motley tied grain and the providing ot of employment on local works worb etc 2 1 v 7 y i i 1 k u p l i 1 1 t I a I i Ull Ill It A 11 OUt els I ll William it H James Jam D J Willis J James L J James E O G Jane Jana Janaway Janey way y Charles M Jesup Morris MOlT K tI tIll ll n nr r Jil Jill i iii l ii f 1 Ii I 1 J t tun un K III IH FOK I lAl K u STARVED TO DEATH i f t l I t I I Aid to children and deserted women reaches three who cannot other take earn ea r f themselves You would be surprised to sae how 1011 under the aw tul stress t ot of people desert their children slid and rIM i lie relatives Aid In clothing saves many man Uv live In Inthis this Inclement n when rain comes to In drench the p pie and the open ground ova which they Ihy sleep ud Aid to at this season alOn will prevent pret having many more orphans and other sufferers by and by Friday Frida morning at I a m I Irose rose roee and aDd left for the famine districts ud and 11 warn guar till 10 p m on cia day night I l e six 1111 a part or of Sunday and nd night when Ire I cc turned home for supplies and to answer telegrams 41 etc c In this time I a arranged pd tor f r ass aid to farm farmer In ill towns Other members of our volunteer relief corps 1011 have done the earn in III about fOCI other towns In the IRI last I ten days d Subordinate had bad previously md made out lilt lids of n needy y tanners These lI lists t were wen kindly placed In III our hands u tb the bull basis on which to proceed We eve eI applicant judged of his hll situation told him to get Ii a government loan It this was Wall possible excluded lome Ilona names added many others and gave ve each all at order onJel for a definite amount In no DO case CUI exceeding three dollars according to hi his lend land and money will be paid when aU all le II ready ad for tor the actual lOW sowing In Widows children and par pO ll people received special lion The subordinate who pre prepared pared the lists bad for the most mOlt part JArt omitted the names ot of farmers op relief works yet t those farmers really mot most needed liMp help Accordingly we have bave put uh rush num names on the lift to a considerable although we 8 do all that tbt thatis I is necessary This statement Is II made to show bow In fn ome m 12 detail 11 a II how the gifts from your our are Il heln being used In a few lays lars assignments of all 11 the tbt which you u have remitted wilt 11 be mode od Just now we l are distributing a large larre amount ot of clothing In the nil following wa Trusty agents go 0 to tb the lovern relief works an and make lists ot of lh the persons who bo are most moat pearly Marly raked naked A t white paper peper st by on one ot of our rl re co corps lamle le out b by the II agent nt with name t town wn 01 the person Jenoa I aged 04 Is III an aD order for lor a cloth for a woo we wein in adder ue I an tor r a bla MI e clotha and blankets are no left lett with the faithful officer In ehr charge relief work When the presents the I ll he or she gets tl the garments This method Insures wisdom end and cou accuracy couy racy y and aad order In the distribution ot of ott t the hI clothing I IRain Rain hu his begun to tall rail and In this I region flon the prospect for the sowing ot of I Is rood good J 1 JIn In deals towns towne I hv have |