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JUTES LIVES II Atlanta Answers Maine Memorial Fund Appeal
ft COTTAGE WHILE Local Camp Working Hard for Heroes’ Monument;
Maine Memorial Subscription
GEORGE NILES WATSON,
Commander General Henry W.
Lawton Camp, No. 6, Atlanta,
Ga., or
MR. ERNEST W. LARKIN,
Treasurer Maine Monument
Committee, 238 William St.,
New York City:
n a White Frame Structure He
and His Wife Will Superintend
Erection of $1,000,000 Home,
WANTS TO WATCH WORKERS
When Done the Bungalow Will Be
Torn Down and Lot Used for
a $12,000 Tennis Court,
Indosed here with please find $
tion to the National Maine Memorial Fund
MINNEAPOLIS. April 211.—T b e
white frame nine-room hous« at 2420
Lake Place, which coat him $8,000,
will be the home of Charles G, Gate*
during the summer. It will be ready
Jot occupancy when Mr. Gates, who
arrived In Minneapolis late Friday
from California, and who expects vo
laave to-night for New York to at
tend two meetings of boards of di
rectors of which he Is a member, bets
back again in about two weeks, to re
main in Minneapolis for the golfing
season.
Tho house is the former Yeatee res
idence. It stands within 200 feet of
the site where the $1,000,000 Gates
mansion is now rising on Lake of the
Isles Boalevard. Mr. Gates paid $15,-
000 August 6. 1912, for the 75 feet of
Lake Place frontage on which the
house Is located. $12,000 of the price
representing the ground valuation. It
is to be the Gates tennis court when
the mansion is completed and occu
pied.
“I cannot say within $200,000 what
my completed house will cost,” Mr.
Gates said. "I can only say that the
interior furnishings will be in keep-
ng with the house Itself, and will
cost probably as much.
Sees Bright Outlook.
‘ Minneapolis and all the Western
« ountry that I came through looks so
good that if it were not for the situa
tion in Germany 1 would be a bull on
-the stock market,” said Mr. Gates
“Kansas has the finest winter wheat
crop I ever saw. It is perfect. All that
Kansas needs Is a fair show and It
will produce a rooord crop. That will
mean big railroad business. The West
is all right. The stock market would
go up if Western conditions were the
only Influence.
“Washington news, the tarifT sched
ule and other things ure not seriously
disturbing, to my mind. I can see
nothing seriously wrong with what
the administration has done so far,
and as for the tariff changes, we have
got to have them, and they might
iw well come now. Rut the reason
I am hesitant about stocks lies In
(he foreign situation, that In Germa
ny especially, where they are hang
ing onto their money.
“I favor the Income tax. I have al
ways favored it. it is only fair that
ihe fellows with tin- bigger incomes
-hould let some of it go for the gen-
• ral good. Moreover. I have noticed,
as 1 travel around the country, that
things are changing. The relation of
one man to another Is changing The
men with Incomes are not so unreas
onable nowadays.
"A good many who have liberal ln-
will come right up and pay
•a ir taxes without n murmur. My
* *• rvntlon 1* that a'l th«* people are
getting closer together on all the
4 rojK.aitions of that sort, and that the
c urea portable rich man Is out of date.
‘it looks m v n.*' If the West is
again going to have a good agricul
tural year. There is* all the water
that the country needy and that usu
ally meah» good crops."
Fleet to Attend
Maine Memorial
Dedication Service
notified General James Grant Wilson,
chairman, that for every dollar the
committee Is able to raise from any
other source, he will give a dollar.
This means that. Mr. Hearst will con
tribute up to about $20,000.
The United States Spanish War
Veterans, of which organization a
chapter is located in Atlanta, are
taking an active part in the effort
to raise the $20,000 that will offset
Mr. Hearst’s contribution, and many
ot the veterans in Georgia have sent
money to Treasurer Larkin, in New
York, and George Niles Watson, com
mander of General Henry W. Lawton
Camp, No. 6. here.
The committee, upon being inform
ed that the veterans would like to
participate in raising funds, made it
'dear that it was not desired that
the individual members of the camps
give large sums, and it was suggest
ed that an average of about 60 cents
be made the amount of the contri
bution. The last letter that came to
veterans in Atlanta mentioned this
arrangement.
Those In charge of the subscrip
tions are anxious that all persons be
given an opportunity to contribute.
It is estimated that the subscription
WASHINGTON, April 26.—The en
tire Atlantic fleet will probably take
part in the dedication of the Maine
monument in New York City on May
30. The suggestion has been receiv
ed with favor by officials of the Navy
Department.
Secretary Daniels is now in com
munication with Admiral Badger, and
has asked that the fleet be assem
bled for the celebration if it can be
done without interfering with plans
already made for the ships.
The Secretary has accepted an in
vitation to attend personally' with all
members of his staff.
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weeks ago the arrangements com
mittee of the National Maine Monu
ment Committee sent an informal in
vitation to Admiral Badger, at the
same time advising him that a for
mal invitation would be sent through
Secretary Daniels. The dispatch
from Washington indicates, so the
committee believes, that the Admiral
has the entire fleet in readiness to
participate in the ceremonies.
Veterans to Parade.
The ceremonies will be held at 3:30
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ment, developing Into a nation-wide
rally, has found co-operation in At
lanta.
Atlanta Spanish War Veterans
have answered the appeal for funds
and O. N. Watson, Camp Com
mander of the General Henry
W. Lawton Camp No. 6. has is
sued a call to all veterans asking
them to five something- to the cause.
The Atlanta camp although organized
for only a few months is extremely
active, and should have been includ
ed in the list of Southern camps pub
lished last Sunday in the American
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erans of the Spanish American War:
“I desire to call attention to the
fact that $40,000 is yet needed for
the completion of the National
Maine Memorial Monument. The
Hon. William Randolph Hearst,
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Committee, New York City."
“Geoz&je Niles Watson, Commander.
"Oen%’|enry W. Lawton Camp No.
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are identified with this camp, organ
ized July 26. 1912. It has the largest'
membership of any camp in the De
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men who have moved here from nil
parts of the union since the war.
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Congressman William Schley Flow -
ard. Rev. Tulllns Tupper, chaplain at
the Federal Prison, formerly chaplain
of the Tenth Ohio; Major Walter
Preston of the Georgia National
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third Wednesday of e:ich month at
the Auditorium-Armory.
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necessary to pay for the completion
of the monument is yet to be raised,
however, and appeals to Spanish War
veterans, as well as to patriotic citi
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to-day.
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p. m. on Memorial Day. Besides the
expected naval display the program
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a meeting of the National Maine
Monument Committee, attended by
General James Grant Wilson, John
W. Keller and W. R. Hearst. It will
be given in the Plaza at 1 o’clock.
President Wilson has been Invited
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Governor Rulzer.
At the dedication ceremonies Gen
eral James Grant Wilson shall make
the presentation. Mayor Gavnor will
be asked to deliver an address of
acceptance on behalf of the city.
The military' parade wdll take place
following the luncheon and before
the dedication. Past Commander-in
chief Maurice Simmons of the United
Spanish War Veterans is chairman,
of the committee, which is arranging
for a large representation of Spanish
War Veterans.
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Camps of the United Spanish War
Veterans throughout the country are
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of the entrance gates, which were
added after the monument proper had
been planned and contracted for.
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