Show October 28 Thursday page twelve CLEARS UP Treasury UTAH 1920 Did Soup Bean Poor MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT Explanation Gives Department What See EXEMPTION of Total THE Problem Tax Possible Exemptions Income Surtaxes and Taxes Is $160090 ederal rom Profits t(X The treasury department explained the tax exemption mid per fiiii Liberty Pmits on exemptions bonds The total possible from federal income suriuvs is profits taxe $IGO(tx) The fnl lowing in ma rv pm lot is limits was glvti J Washington- has 4 4 t W 1 i-1 d : mid gate third war mid of lirsi second nnd fourth ireasnry 44s certificates sm IngIs 4'4 mid The r L: £ 1 1 s 4 Harding Senator in it of lack is $ turning Thirty thousand dollars of lirst anil until two second 4'4s ami fourth after expirationof war ns flxe-l years by presidentialproelanialioii dollars in aggre-L'tite 'I'hirty thousand of lirst and second llJs third Interest 4 us to mid fourth L 1SID five reived after of war years after lormlmillon dollms in olly five firstthousand and second gregale of great a of wave Republican 4 -I 4 fT' sentiment t! M James Governor to Cox $ ly s ' -Inn mid third 'AS 4 interest In us I H LEAGUE THE -Is 4kis ID IS uni celved nfter Ln wo this war termination of years att-r migintil exemption conditional upon subscription to nnd holding on dti of tux return of twothirdsns mu ny bonds of the fourth Liberty loan Twentv thousand dollars innnd nggre4'4 4s gate of first and second and third mid fourth 4'4s ns to Interest 1919 conditional received after Jan Io1 original snlisirlplloit upon of and holding nt dale of nix return Victory one-third as many bonds of NATIONS 8 l HARDING COUR are Victory foreign Ilin: wi: the soup served them ok convicts mid the photograph shows penitentiaryat Baltimore rioted of the luivoe (luards nnd policemen fought for hours wrought by them stairs and the hud barricaded doors prisoners who could not subdue and mid tables inally the steel springs doors from cells mattresses out mid powerful subdued the prisoners with department was culled I'cmii-c Hume mid with notes lire liold- Mary die nt 1 Liberty bonds and exempt in hands of GE COX Il 1 loan All HIM "SOMEONE 1 !v? land bj-eied ' : TO ii ON I THE RELIE O 11 s VERY IT CROSS ACTIVE RELIE DISASTER RED IN When wreck Cross ' i $76500 $60 right or can at lilts community- i a explosion bad American Red upon to follow earthquake tornado- the be depended heels Its or help for $100000asked i almost two-year-old NATIONS RESERVA TIONS" l i I UNANIMOUS O the year as compared with work of this character from a year ago figures were announced today These 328 by II C Holloway Atlas Block Salt who is Utah's Lake City director for the Near East Relief i BASIS" I with lied Cross relief Is stricken people Baby He Unhurt almost mn ied la el forthcoming - food funds doctors clothing shelter and I'ensauken N 1- Cmmnulers nurses and Inspecial workers with long handling similar rouble gasped In amazement when they experience lilt elsewhere Robert saw During the hist year ending June 30 unhurt crawl across the rail nfter train passed over ion there was an average of four disasters the month In the United States One him nt the Union avenue crossing "School children throughout fifty ami communities in the sltite are expected to play tin important hundred near Pennsylvania station states part in raising the funds to feed twenty-seven suffered The here Utah's of near east refugee largest nnd most destructive of these quota train had struck an The the children in orphanages across the tidal wave nt Corpus Christi the child's our were In which sea" said Mr Holloway Coin bags to and Mississippi Texas tornadoes In mother Mrs Eva Olt and brother receive their little contributions have Louisiana Alabama Georgia Ohio rederick lt 13 years old the been devised for use in schools Indiana and Illinois with Itltii II Both Superintendent A were riding "At Provo of Tn these events horror 850 persons and hurl public has out of the schools thrown Dixon killed were 1500 were Injured were to place one of these bags in Mrs Olt who was driving 1'ltMKi each of the city's 60 school rooms He were made homeless about on the platform saw those families needed Help the property states he believes the donations from wildly she when was $100 000 (XX) and this will at least 10 loss nearly was source average nearly on the rack and put on $1000000 In relief funds not In cents a month for each of the 3100 before the all speed to puss the pupils If this is to eluding emergency supplies was ex prove true train 'J'he three were thrown Into school children of Provo alone will be pended nnd the baby the air landed little enough To the sufferers providing a from all disasters more than In alive the rails directly Ito keep six of the the between our Utah wards year American Red during of tle this year front loeomothe Mrs Cross sent $120000 worth of supplies Each ol" the Olt fell Into ditch and suffered fraternal orders of Red 110 Cross nurses and seven rederick arranging to assume To Ptovo are also relief trains meet the fracturesof both arms special least one orphan responsibilityfor at was slightly Injured needs of the stricken the organization and we expect the same to be ten relief up stations operated by lodge and woman's ask- set o every other food and thirty canteens as of the state many We are One hundred in t!c hospitals NI women's organizations to care emergency IU KT ILLI Hi ITERATES ARMY AnMT TO tNLIbl CHA Red th? and twenty-five Cross chapters ffth of u) chil(ren allo relief to us for disaster relief service rated gave Will Educate Them as Well as Aliens If "Utah's grand quota of $76000 for disasterever strikes this town or in Near East New Order Issued by Sectary Relief which is $23500 county the citizens can be absolutely has of less than Red War sure the Cross will he right on was asked last year been subdivided into county apportionto help them In band every way according to population hence Wasldtigfon-On anti nfter July onnents each in the its state will have CENSUS ERRS illiteraies and county speaking of homeless chtldien foup citizens and aliens ho declare their to ‘mother According to a census report just li'iri!i nil rzens wl II tie! m issued at Washington the number of to enlist in the United permitted farms in Grand county from 1910 to States army for terms of three years GO AKTER ISHING TOOLS 1920 Instruct ions to this effect were shows a considerable decline the1 Issued 1910 1920-172 by Secretary of War Raker red W Strong manager of the figuresthe being: - 114 and Oil Illiterates Bin Six arrived Monday That figures are entirely inaccurate These company City and in from Salt Lake is speaking recruits will be disi rlbutec 'with company at once evident to the people driller left for the P to recruit and in Holohon educational centers of this county at least as there are San wlrere enlist meal is for speJuan oil fields to secute appara-clnl any tus with which to fish out the tools as many if not more farms here now assignment the recruit ns soon which have dropped to the bottom ot than there were in 1910 The figures will m ube sent to that reel nit enlisted as for San Juan countv are: 1920 - 405: In tlik (M‘ 1UJ Oil III oil um vv n ax nvT a'v vx av lull w or the state: 1920-25which lie nthat giuiizatioii lor s'ct no difficulty will be experienced gep ppg 91676 Transfers will be made promptly jn the bit upon the completion of the course at the educational center J THE To carry out this policy recruit educational centers will be organized at Camps Jackson I'ike Grant Travis IN after that Lewis modeled at and Camp Upton New York Health Promotion Is lions of per child for this state disaster llrnd MEN HE ALL ON ANY SUCH RESUBMISSION EVEN A COULD NOT PUT US INTO A LEAGUE WITH SATISACTORY UNANIMOUSLY SENATE EVEN n fire HAVE TO VIOLATE ELECTED HE WILL AND IGHT PRONOUNCEMENTS TO IGHT NOW TO RESUBMIT ARAID HIS "WITHOUT 4 lo-al IS IS AT AND WILL BE RESUBMITTED THE TREATY AGREEMENT AND HE WILL SEEK AND SINCERE BASIS" REASONABLE O ONE-HAL LOGIC LACKS" THE I ELECTED SENATE HARDING "I sireiims QUOTA ur Liberty 3s and Victory SLASHED IN UTAH federal stale mid local exempt from taxation except eslate or Inlieritiincu children of Just 1275 orphaned and 4'4 Victory's per cent tuxes nnd have been assigned to Wostei Asia slate and Utah for care this year by the Near are exempt from normal federal income tux ust Relief Comntilitee chartered by and CuiiErcss to feed rehabilitatethe O foodless and homeless people of Asia o contribu-I Minor This will call for Train Passes Over for the IS THE ANY WITH NOTORIOUSLY SO REALITY A BE - t SUPPLIES WHICH HE NOW NOT CAN UNLESS ELECTED IS t y The Beginning of Landslide a I I ! The above are excerpts from telegram sent Pittman manager of the western headquarters of National Committee by to a or-ganizat a a the Senator Key Democratic j CHESTER I automobile ormer Member A arranged our ROWELL H Republican State Chairman of California Years Ago of the Republican National Committee 30-0(X) "I signaling Consider It My Republican to Duty Support almost I Governor Cox" l j I THE j a TELEGRAM ' I doneC I "In view of the frankness and courage with which Governor has demolished Elihu Root's attempt to put him in an impossible position on the League of Nations can no longer refrain from authorizing you to announce me definitely a supporter of Cox have not become a Democrat Republican am still a "I agree that the course outlined for Senator Harding by Root Taft Hoover and others is the logical one and if he is elected I shall be glad to support them in urging him to but carry it out while their logic is clear there is no indication that Harding understands it and it is still uncertain which group of leaders will intimidate him after election "The irreconcilable opponents of anj' League are intimidating Cox or-imnization i I I I i I I ' i I i non-English 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 e him now "In either I "Cox imn-Eiiglisl t -as' ( 1 1 tf t I re i U a I I 1 1 1 f I I x t t 1 I 1 1 I X t I 1 i X I i 1 1 I V v k I t v x x i a i - ' I n-covering 1 I Keeps Antonio owned by San Old Tex AMERICAN PEACE - An with A The kept in the safety vault The that mellowness of rTIML mEr '4BHI I SSSSS' 4 x iSt'o mnS SnMESMBBl ? s A I wk ' aged the she ten has helped labor problem dons overalls and K Life ? N SV-" 't x NX v sNN x ?! into the She's not L'vAi i V" a10' x Boring solve Every morning straw hat and C father $ j K JLi IkrinN "'4 n v- 't 1 Health is nt the foundation of human happiness Through Its Rural Servio picture but one ke Public Ileiillb Nursing Service and Health Center Service the American farmerette in a work She holds the record of rolling Red Cross aim? greatly to strengthen this foundation and to draw more closely In day than ever the 21 one which neighborly ties that bind the American people together Here Is acres of corn food day'l shown a Red Cross Public Health nurse attending work young mother with a local farmers saj 11 brand new baby seeing that both receive scientific care for a man goes fields Real L "CHESTER AND ' wuium irArnV?1 '°U REVEAL ON COURAGE OR YOUR Beulah her IO (Signed) many" In he 1 SIOUX' Nvs ' A armerette Greensburg Ind - election a T violin the impossible of Cox would reopen the question automatically PronlsinR practical agreement election of Harding could reopenit ojily if someone would ten supply him with the logic and courage which he now so notoriously lacks (Jr he is elected will give my support to those who are try-g ush that courage but of cannot take the responsibility contributingeven my personal vote to his election a er was the case earlier in the campaign the League M-Gn 13 Powthe lssueformer Republican State Chair-naTJn rnrlTn uber four ycars ag0 of the Republican National Cam-3 p°mittee-1 consider it my Republican duty to support Gov-A on niielent Campbell which recordsof the court instrument lone which only the violin The lineage age gives by of this antique is thus traced Mr "1 it about 15 Campbell: bought years had ago from an old Italian who played on it for 15 years He in turn received it from a German boy la Galwhose family it was an veston in In-1 heirloom" In the interior of the strument is barely xlsible in okl German the type following: "Josef Klotz Miltenwakle In anno 1795 Ger Is is has RED CROSS TIME Violin L I case would rather support a living man than a object for president has boldly met the attempt to jockey him into one position on the League "Harding has weakly allowed himself to be intimidated into the opposite impossibility If Cox is Elected the treaty will be resubmitted to the senate and he will seek agreement on ANY reasonable and sincere basis If Harding is elected he will 'have to violate one-half of his pronouncements and fight the very men he is afraid to fight now to resubmit it AT ALL ON ANY' BASIS Without such resubmis-sion even a unanimous sejiate could not put us into the League of Nations even with unanimously satisfactoryreservations I therefore disagree with Republican pro-League my inends who argue that the election of Cox would continue the pre-tions eaf election of Harding would reopen negotiafC' passive The League of INDEPENDENTS: ELECTION DAY' AMERICAN Nations POLITICAL -YOUR COURAGE? Is or Peace s COX AVORS GOING IN HARDING s ' ROWELL" H ILgijPoliticalAdvertisement) HAS TURNED HIS BACK |