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] Novwich S=Ht Bulletin VOL.. LXI—NO. &8 POPULATION 29,919 ' TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS * PRICE TWO CENTS N o BREWERS T0 RESUME SALE -ttt Goverment rops Hepzearenesfu e e )| ENENCY 10 BE " SHOWN ANOE L running bales, linters excluded. e March i — The sy i atacan: MX 0iil- 7], Great Westérn'Transic Co which neil today nission | $ b il {owns an operates els, incorporat- 3 . t States | 2 ed with capital of $600,000. 1 2 ] mbers ol * tho on e i | General March, Chief of Staff. an- rar Admira a a 3 R nced army discharges total 1, - ' igadier General Ma . Pa .|Independent Socialists Ar-|Get Terms Ranging From et council name gl . Greeg = O . . . i sembl; onsid- resied for ~Distributing| Eight to Forty Years in|ccing i to tar molsheviot foancal | S A ! : Arms in Various Parts of! o1 < | support for Spartacans. : g Elihu Root and William D. Guthrie, Counsel for the Lager Gy l 8;:&“5 County (N. Y.)| X‘S‘eocur:t:r‘y o Adriaiture | Houston Persons Who Failed to File Returns Saturday Are to be Per- | i » . ann ced hat over 775,000,900 i g ¥, $ Beer Brewers’ Board of Trade of New York, Have Advis- “OR SERVICE rlin, Saturday, Mareh 15 (Dy the | e Joh 17 eion formbl oS nallabIel for Sbupiling - sl mitted to Submit Returns With a Sworn Statement of ed the Brewers That the Sale of the 23/ Per Cent. Pro- rc:i: 1 : c u_,wg_Y.'.T.";1:.3’-?’?{3‘::‘m(-}"fi:i:( [;.l.fw‘:\}lfiu‘{f;" "Six Tolaup men by County Judzel“Sateof 1,500 aores g r“ch‘i Reason for Delinquency—Otherwise the 25 Per Ccnt-_. duct Would Not be Contrary to Law—Internal Revenue |: 1 gt el B p bl e e reug O I e Penalty Will be Imposed—All Who Failed to Pay tre T X ° . . 1 VI | pendent socialist leaders in Rahnsdorf el Botiea S tha B 4 J SRy X Y B Oiffcials Consider Beer an Intoxicant When It Contal.ns La siep o | “who prove to have istributed arms to ; : 1 Ors. soldiar diodJot! Gama: Lons Pot- Installment Saturday Have %ost the Installment Pay- One-Half of One Per Cent. or More Alcohol—Advise! .- \ e e O communiats VGueent ety sburg, Va. from the mysterious | Privil s ; ¢ ol and (o have incited to violence:” v~ | “\iiin Counsel for the six me [Sizhie Ye Sl e el ment Privilege: Suit in Equity Should the Revenue Department Interfere : I ands, e B s T : i i ” N helmshay ‘% who 5 an in- !, t 15 “more in | Opposition to nationwide prohibi- | Washington, March 17.—Persons who With the Business. | AL sl T n areae Al Aliion e sfarted dn New Vork cwith | A eted 1o DAy (e HEat Ittty e ing en & vebirns S iprkssii I ERE 3 o 40 3 = done | di weapons to soldie | Lot L e 21 | los{ the installment payment priviiege | March 15 and deposit any payment York March 11_The Lager o and its sale |and plan of|shops there., Three aldermen of Wil-: to Prohibiton. | And must now pay their entire tax|made therewith. Under law, failure to Srew N;n_, ((n”. : o 2L N di- | helr m,"y” two ;( s one up people in Queens county | Governor Smth’s Reconstruct upon demand of a revenue collector. | first” payment March 15 auto- ok representing forty-two_ brewing ‘ e of i } v : f in all of them ina 1l b Shandansd o I e e raa L oot To avoid the penalty of 25 per cent. | matically makes the whole tax payablo er, announced today thal on i 1 “Revenue ¢olleciors will accept ali idea is abroad aiter I ideas of glory, 50 1 = — S EdiAT tannel bocwe sw York | in addition to the regulan tax, persons CULTIES MULTIPLY IN vehicular tunnel boiween New h » en | immediaie Tuxpayers filing_income o i odsy” el i ; ¢ : . 3 x loyal soldiers stationed [ Seear uaned who failed to returns Saturday : al soldie returns subsequent to March 15 there mscl ite membérs v ,The pro i ¢ raphily : shaten (0 be disarmed ac the V YORK HARBOR STRIKE | “"Welsh Nationatist and Labor parties | My now submit ed returns with | fore must pay in full hut if the tax- oholle content. This was for- | not posi r 5 1 rd Rothetnt. 4 b A k, Mareh 17~ » problem|are making preparations to demand & ssWorn statement of the reason for|paver submits'a partial payment he coholle cantent. This v 0= [ net positive 1 n | Teport. 3 2 s v depariments in|home rule from Englan linqueney, V the penalty | will be notified of the balance due later by & ruling of the Internal reve. | was a : fon inst inite arn N Yt hare | Experiment of = running twenty | Wil De imposed. n the regular procedure of listing and/ resident Wilson's proclamation ci-| | 2 rl t ¢ f ¥ B ke \rine | Motor_busses on a mixture of alcohol ® Dolicies, announced L by senfing snotices, SIn Dol ool o . v | T E v 3 T i S 2 . bl ey L el Lleasond rnal Revenue Commis » penalty o 25 per cent. additional tax * smator | . o veportiworkers oSl a pATenss tended to grant a d i {Tor all delinquents, the policy will be L oove out owing t v the |t : = | the str S ing | £TiCY to those who i to procced sym ally in accord- Root and William D, ! minis edla o ¢ i + Sugar beet growers are contractin d =y ) (Root and William D, Guth mini o oNCE cotion | s e e T o "Ping | Feason failed 10 file their returns wi ince with the regulations permitting alconolie steength speciicd a A 1de- | miade : § bprice before the war was $5 a ton {Bey were due S By ey the [laxpayer if e destrelofiIEIE sicohotie stcenfih oo ns ne . At Heavy damage was caused by raine | installment payment privil affidavit wighin ien days explaining the organization today that sa rely o r 2 S er Souther orida. The state's|moved from a ilins k cause of dsiinquency 111{1..;‘.;“ P e ) i 16 troops Sinter torito. cbp feulle @ ma e | IReuL (on tinie . The statement was taken to indicate . ui f 1 3 o nue hureau has no aughority to change | that persons who paid their taxes later £ s ¢ ¢ re for cc ;. | this provision than Saturday may have as much that the fnterr {AVEN DRUGGISTS ] 3 L 1 cordir H Al I remain LR axtid v NG SELL INTOXICANTS : h fuar : Vo (e snnya- | planationefollows 1z (hree-quarter: 17.—M 3 2 _ U vear 7,700000,000 acres — Samation forbidding 1 i Ee : : 1 Freeh ‘and cured meat shipments| FINANCING OF THE BAY | CONVENTION OF WORLD WAR { from ¢ e ended | STATE FISHING COMPANY | VETS IN CHICAGO, NOV. 11, el M amounted to $9.461.000 Toston, March 17)—Transactions by| Paris, March 17.—The compared with 587,00 ch . Mo Dver of Yori ‘l tives, the Ame m expeditionary pounds purchase o s-|foree who are meeting in rls Trial chipment of three carloads of | © Bav Stats Fish Company |orm @ soclety..of. the vetorns bl gl | butter to New Yor om Saskatoon, a i & trausfen reat war contlnued their sesslon to- Saskatchewan, indicate a regularite hing Compau ¢ v and adopted a fentaiive constitu- b | business with N York, which wiil ¢ he became pro tion which will be iY force for the bring $40,000 annua v s roops in Irance until a nationa® con- Traffic conditions on roads run-|das in ti A E vention provides a permanent, consti- ) i . 5 £ > : ning e luring the past week were} charged tution. The national convention prob= wr 1 b ' 4 easier, report. to create a monopoly of & ubly will be held in Chicago next Nov- or - s Patrictic citizens of Manayunk, | ] ngland fi industry. cmber 11, | Philade prevented a meecting of| Arthur . French, gensral counscl| A tentative constitution which has s | “Reds” at A Hall lerk of the Maine corvoration, |been formulated says: “Those eligible | More th 00 troops are sched-|iniroduced a latter dated April %G he all the offi- led to a in the United Stat 16, from Mr. Dyer to Frederic cers and enlisted onuel of the this weel ne military and naval secvicas of Lack of patronage caused the dis- ol < en | Unifon States 5t 399 sia fuei Y of the parcel post sysiem | tia entire equipme: ¥ reriod from April 6. 1817, until Now. vice between Hartford, Spring-|setts compan: % nine 1918, excepting thoke perspns leav- |ficld and Worcester {trawlers in operation and- thres | It. was. officiaily. announced. by|were in pon & ropresentat han one-haif of 1 representa- . the prod the’ service twithots an honorable . ; process of. construs W charge, or persons who, having : 5 {Beuador that President Wilson had |purchased for $1.500,000. witn: called into the service, refused,® ichredad v 5 L . fered I not heen asked 10 act as arbitrator in | <aid Mr. Dwver Fave him inctruction: d or attempted to evads the el the b * I : : o0 L€ ihe houndary dispute with Peru. for ihe organization of a new ¢ performance of such service,® Buity ‘he Brouzh ¥ : Revenue officials calculate that} wit capital £74,000,600 "l wrongful fntarfer v 3 ¢ ¢ 1 7 S e only 50,000,000 gallons of bonded li- | 4 ate ness ar arrest of your “ . < chiag HKins | or will be available next Julv. aite the gover : : § The United States was awarded his provision is interpreted as in- Fishing Company cluding the members of the nursing SElhrs Formed corps, girl telegraph operators and . ovember 24, 1 Mr. feld elerks. but not auxiliary welfare seven of the German ships turned |said, it was voted to sell some of the |orzanizations. : = spec over to the Allies for food trawlers for $1 ‘ : ; v STY TROLLEY ; Four more senators, Kenyon, Gron- | yuderstanding de 4 ’ : . STRIKE CALL Kel A committee was appointed to con- er with the British and French vete not comipetiti crans’ associations with a view to jn= agricultural in tne e c ternational organization West, are lining nst the V- AT 7. 10 use It was decided as the enant of {he Leagu Nations in i ney 1 + rame of the organization “The Amers present form it 3 & < f ican Legion.” A soldiers’, ! ; e counc he Tyrol, at Innsbruck. st hinz Company of TRIAL OF SIX MEN FOR e I Switzerland, was formed R Hiscox, Jr.. of the ¥ = E '"is'by| Finland notified Polahd it recogniz- | E . 1MADDEN MURDERIBEGIN L5 Lea_the Polish sovermment. - | GERMANS REPAIRING o i e E Seerke el nen, al] indicted for first degree mur- e TO HOLD SILESIA | der, will be placed on trial in the. . L Y w Lt Paris, March 17.—(French V criminal superior court here tomorrow edings or threat 1 4 1 he hs e 5 Serviee). The German imilitary and | morming, the charges growing out of inst any of them hy the com- | wit] v 0 ; < Joan American officer and four &< lcivil authorities in upper Silesia, re- | the shooting of William F. Madden i vevenu, the de- | privite ; o e L icn | berts from Warsaw sa making | Manchester on the night of Jan. 30 last. comraunicats With{cts as th % ek ! AT e i Y preparations to resist Polish | The accused are Michael J. McDonald: ma har- | = der . RARE IN \ c SR Mihiater ofTWas ims to t part of Si-| William 1. Bessler, John Nuess and 1t | SELECTIVE : o teben Genneat: shie. In| 16812 ary prepavations are said | Fred Kigin, all of Hobeken, Francis procesding: A : : ; AV Rios o . & Rl o Cerman r el reral Grosner and vol- | Murphy. Jersey City, and William S. £ the brewers.” 2 8 > i 3 i : | 2 rd over 1o the United |unteers are coming in from all parts|Miller, West Haven. on was addres I 3 3 Sl € : e Bl prriedors g jermany. They well armcd| Madden, a guard of the silk plant of P of oge and Norris, representing ! ghould 2L e and are said to receive very good pav.|Cheney Erothers in Manchester, was A.se‘.‘v_v‘u“s‘ s . repm}fg tol " Reports from Prague say that|killed while interrogating some of the xenT L e [ trenches have been duz and barbed |men, including Klein, who is said by ailroad labor iroubl {\wire entanzlements constructed along | the police to have fired the fatal shot, e CCPfs::;’ ‘{:“"”v"fl*d {ihe southern frontier of Silesia. The|after having received information that the sinking of the Amerian Mo |Germans are said to be well supplied |a robbery of the silk works had been pusport tealhaien v v»mm;v:““.m, Tuns ‘and ammunition’ planned. Klein was the chauffeur of “i:” A ’\”“1\(: pound fre or 8! \ — n automobile intercepted in Hartford to Baltimore., . PROGRESS ON INTERNATIONAL |iwhich was identified as the one held Hospital ship Araguaya, which left jeliich . X i Liverpool for. Portiand. Me. is bring- | LABOR LEGISLATION |up by Madden in Manchester. . :_{ing 812 wounded s r is. March 17.—At today’s session | = and 17 commissioned o s, “We - bor legislation of the peace confe SPARTACAN LPRISINGS 197 NAMES IN FOUR |ence the commission he official| Tterlin, Satarday, March 15.—(By | ARMY CASUALTY LISTS|communique, ‘“discussed the difficul- [The A. P.)—Although last week's e “o1. | ties raised as to the appliation of labor [ Spirtacan uprising was but. down, the : | covrasningion,, el ted by the |conventions of certain states with|government, so far from relaxing its o ; i = {lowing casualties are v‘»‘.mv'\ S fone federal constitutions, and decided to[v e, is already taking measures T n 5 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE | commanding the e - | repetition. The Prus- blic | siar v of education, Herr | PREPARED TO PREVENT 1 iy . |remit the question to a small sub-fto p J BETHLEHEM STEEL CORp.|FRediiomiay 1o ident, | fommittee which would report wi w Y i ) Net income|33: died of disease, v ? ieast possibie delay. Iiaenisch, has issued an cloquent ap- FRENCH AIRM t o ohationior| e s e e The committee,” the statement|pcal to vo FLIGHT ! k S 5, ‘compared | ta1 75, e LR y ad then proceeded to txnmine’\[\ nteer cotys ¢ the Fam?r, Tar 1 rccording to| P sid i caugatiok, |seriatim the labog clauses presented {land, against which Bolskevism which od D ey ) caving, Nausatick |for inclusion n the treaty of peace.”|ileatens in the east, while the hy= e Poia Arolotntior other canne | Samuel Gompers presided over thelira of ana nd civil warfare rais- t0 §15,-| Second section—Wounded (degree |SeSSion. | v¢ its head at home.” previous | . = = The minister of defense Herr Nos- COLORADO SENATE ADVOCATES |k has issued a decrec imposing up ope b Nogele e aeail INDEPENDENCE OF IRELAND|lc one vear: imprisonment fo rin- | only Connecticut| Denver, Colo, March 17—The Zen-|léference with sireet car employes, | man named in the list e resolution asking the peace con-|OF traffic. or sabotaze uf telegraph MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST |fcrence granting Ireland the right of 6, ‘cars or other;Ip1viial. -determination was adopted by % 7 1 | The first section of the Monday A oo the house of representatives of the | END OF TEXTILE WORKERS' lar 19. no malt laquor, ex- | RoCks collegians to join the wounded slightly i being ¢ | been reisched betwesn manufac- ers and overatives i~ 1l of the lls except the French Worsted Mill, stated. Although the operatives G oted that none of the strikers 20 back 3 all of the miils have reache: oreement. HEARING FOR IRELAND ! Mavor Son expres. confidence 4 ences the Trench 1 1 |s 1 wbers he | Worsted would e adiusted to- @ ; f 3 republican steering commi tee 2 Liorrow. mann says th e 2ing , e | ' g 3 has heen making commiitee as R A e classes of Ger: 4 w'or| [ Sl o @ 1 four years of|Ments and allotting ‘vatronage, com- | [ TCCN U iven of Toeland W0 | TWELVE I W. W. MEM3ERS retaining power. g % 1 , Upton : wal! ‘ap= DISIEdts (OHEH oo and Ropresciia - | coaideriitel) thearing 11 ORDERER RELEASED The letter cays moy- 5 & W e 4 3 Aounce n. Tn Providenca,|live Mondall republiean ficor leader| qopted ~unanimously today, by thel o Yoric March 17.—TVelvE mens fng as the writer arlier in R i e aenea |12 the next congvess. announced that| G1OPIES Society at fts 152nd |y e VO Sl iemen » year when he wrote that Marshal 3 et 3 + " The 305th will o 2 no other meeting would be held until| Jniicereary meeting. The resolut SR e Bl D ‘och had sheathed his sword ar ’ Fi < - b Dovelia Al Corans {shortly before the next session. The i aned unon the American mis | poa0, Who were brought to Bills Iss aid unoflicially by somt bureau offi- | ‘O fver rance tonger. 18 8 : 2 4 LIEUT. WRIGHT AWAKE | IN OBILIZATION | :llaa by Presid Ison to 7“...;"]{“‘ 1 olrse L ORiern lust week ordered releascd on parole rs, the brewers' action would consti- | icuchimann 15 quoted s s3] 5 e AFTER FOUR WEEKS' SLEEP| y b e hel ot Fiovde R ve ATnden Skt S the devariment o flibor, were to- tute a direct violation of a recent reve- | Germans will be in Paris before , 2 Tex farc 1 other branches of the | the house would be ready to beg veleased conditionaliv on res nue bureau ruling. This ruiing, d T i e veturned . to this|transaction of husin MAY WEAD INSIONIA bt of 1 vhie ordeis from Com- ;— °r after ‘;;‘",,Z‘:flfi"’{,':,‘. "(f"’:;\;;“'" REPORTS OF BLOODSHED B rhR T el N ur | country uy Theé war de- A ok ) OoF ANV“CO-BEI‘.LI(EERENTL ssioner Genersl of - Inmigration ng of the pi 9 on mant por B ; 7 }e “xledp: Siathnis - e linartent d today that of the| AME! ] € v iington, Mareh 17 acture of near beer, but before it had IN BERLIN EXAGGERATED s . " : et geno. phad [aremen e eI AMERIC AN S actually gone into effect, follows: Paris, Murch i7.—A despatch from | By SEBLAD 5 i ccliein i If at any time the president's|the American legation at hagen, | 1% ; 2 study in th ’ | The t s second with 67 proclamation of Sept. 16, 191%, becomes | dated March 11 and addre e | S o Slpo oy gusa Ui b e ih supervisios over operative as to near beer, brewers i\mm(.m Commission - to 7 o B od health: after ihe long |of the s ! \‘r; m‘ 114‘. *;1 (h;-mll\‘rin» may Bl o fact theregf | 'eace, was received toda %, s 5 e e - & | oF P Yaii Y. he " lic content during the process of | lo ! 3 g = £p German: manipulation .womidymake \nifacture exceeds one-half of 1 per| “The American military at ORENING .OF:NAVIGATIGN HAVE ENTERED PRZEMYSL| t12 Victor L. Burger, of Milw: such a plek a “faree” declared ARING FINAL REPORT ON New Ha nn., reh 17, —The lume but does not exceed 2% [ agent, who departed from Derlin st Sl e : ON THE ST. LAWRENCE he A P3| Jokn ¥, Sm Polish commissioner | T3P S h L lows of oration of Yale by weight, on the brewery [ Thursday, has reported that the =Rt , March 17.—An = roc cind o ttes in w stalement RESPONSIBILITY FO%t WAR|{ niversity mct today te =ive final sremises, provided the aleoholic con- | strikes which took place recently were st SR opening of navigatic a German wire - Paris, March 2 - eration to pl: tor reconstrue- nt the time of removal for sale|primarily due to lack of work and oo p I vrence anticipated. 1 1 he commis. poscd that the [mittee 1o prepare the final cfftien at the .niv wking 0 ree- «nd_consumption does not exceed the [fcod, but also partly to discontent v nt steamer Mon as |1 t of the tow 000 Protestant Puies in the Ma- |tie commission sponsibiiity for [ omendations of the ui commit- limit of less than onme-half of 1 per|brought about by delay by the®gov- y Judge Aisch 2y mearing Qu v 15 are zurian Lake region he allowed to de- |the war was by the com- ftoe which had been prepared after ent. of alcohol by volume. ernment in socialistic action is fight cord trip up the river from Halifa : emberg £ 1h whole | termine by vote whethes they shall [mission at its he ro-ftwo vears' wtndy of the suvect. No “Within the Intent of the act of| “The agents add that re 4 jorts of hile the channel from Let e vele line, nere | join Poland or natn Ger- | oresailer ng approved. will be re- | mouncement of the won taken to= Nov. 21, 1918 (prohibiting manufacture bloodshed in Berlin were exaggcrated.” forred to the peace confercnce. ¢ was mads public. 1 e 3 3 E v S si 1 5 off of 20rd I > - Colorado legislature today by a viva STRIKE IN WOOMSOCKET s G ¢ ¢ of peasants in|n: S to cove GKilled in action 2 : dled from|oco vote with an_amendment re-| Frovidence . I, March 17-_Textila e tor, should be manu » fator is T t b 4 s Wing . ) rs, Day 1 1€ ] P e e ing President Wilson to “exer- lyvorkers i Woonsocke s who tured with a greater percentage of | COrt ships with him ; : | iy r i mis t ufacture | o e emverely S+ missing tn action | cise his extraordinary an unlimitcd {bave been nat on str 2 ‘<x|’r\:l1)."~;': o be unfa A e . c 1e pr the mili- | woundeqd s Iy il action {1, vers authority 1;».. the sen weeks will .con retu 3 e foregcing stor g » 7 producers | ——————— 1 L o oq | ments expressed may b cording to_xn an cerient by May- VIEWS ON STRENGTH sheink ’ . ;| e t thelr | NEW CASES REPORTED | R Cannech et e "por in the constitution of for Adelard foucy today. Agzreement OF INTOXICATING BEER il Y [ : A > 3 OF “SLEEPING SICKNESS"|* mpha gecond section he after- | i gue 0f TORoNS ‘c‘,‘)’,‘,‘,' s ton, March 17—Officials of | PREDICTS RESUR < IR 7 = BHodcaiiial |socriinlial hetomy | forward u declined IMPERIALISM IN GERMANY Sy i | TROOPSHIP EUROPA:IN ic encephalitls were | S Wounded. slightly names | T¢Publ t g tonight on_the farc (Havas).—1 S , A W ROULE % s ekl 5 4MES | 1and, if the same cun be located ermination of New York | g B L iRenn : : | NEW YORK HARBOR!j ki Y D list | ) 5 e A ri;, March 17.—Tie stemn . i TEE = == ture of heer containing 2% per | FTLT Vo Ruehimann, o ; turopa, from Marseilles, arrived v per REPUBLICANS OF HOUSE [OALLEFOR SOONSIDERARE cohol pending examination of | N te . A ; {man fore " 4 5 s it ¢ lied t READY FOR BUSINESS rewers' statement of legal au-|jetier quoted : 4 LY Lo ) g G Washington, March 17.—The Beer contafning one-half of 1 per - cent. or more of alcohol by volume is sidered intoxicating by the internal reve: bureau. Officials explained hat_this standard was based on a wumber of laws and court decisions in the past and was not an arbitrary ex- ccutive ruling. ov. 11th, OVER POLISH FLEBISCITE |Was given by the war depariment to-| der was asued after - <ew York, March 17.-—~There m day to officers and enlisted men of the | the ondod {hey @ia el | United States army who served in the ®|armics of any co-bellizerent to the chevrons and badges q such service awarded them by government FOR YALE UN!VERSITY r 0 s said to be clear of jed.]Leing completely stopped. Duan.

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