The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . Bozeman, Montana, whenhe will be stationed at the Moutan; THE DEBTS OF THE WARRING NATIONS The London Economist for Feb]ary places the total gross debt forGreat Britain at pounds($27,636,000,000). The French minister of Finance inpresenting the budget for 1918 esti-mated the public debt of France onDecember 31, 1918, at , francs ($22,227,000,000). The public debt of Italy at the endof 1917 is estimated at about 35,000, lire ($6,676,000,000). The debts of the Central Powers areestimated as follows: Germany


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . Bozeman, Montana, whenhe will be stationed at the Moutan; THE DEBTS OF THE WARRING NATIONS The London Economist for Feb]ary places the total gross debt forGreat Britain at pounds($27,636,000,000). The French minister of Finance inpresenting the budget for 1918 esti-mated the public debt of France onDecember 31, 1918, at , francs ($22,227,000,000). The public debt of Italy at the endof 1917 is estimated at about 35,000, lire ($6,676,000,000). The debts of the Central Powers areestimated as follows: Germany, $25,-408,000,000; Austria, $13,314,000,-000; and Hungary, $5,704,000,000. Our own public debt is now around$8,000,000,000, but more than half ofthis amount has been loaned to ourAllies and will be repaid us. It is es-timated that of the total net expendi-tures of, the United States for the fis-cal year of 1918, exclusive of our ad-vances to our Allies, more than one-half will be defrayed by taxation. C. C. BEGINS NEW YEAR (Continued from Pnye 1). Funny what a year has will not speak of ourkeen College Clothing thisyear, but in its place our mil-itary equipment standsready for your approval. We invite vou men to Trade with the Boys Pikes Peak at from Uncle Sams Post Office their commissions at the officers train-ing camp which was conducled at thePresidio of San Francisco the past twomonths. One of these is LieutenantEdgar Taylor, formerly a member ofihe faculty, but now in the personneldepartment of the army. He remainedfor a training period of about a weekafter the conclusion of the S. A. T. , and comes back to take up his duties. The other officers areLieutenants Morris. Walter, Hayes andBennett, They will be in charge rif thedrill and will act as instructors of theunit. n order to gain admittance to theS. A. T. C. the men were first requiredto get from President Duniway a state-ment as to their scholastic eligibility tothe unit. They were then e


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