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New } Copyright, rhe by The Press Pu | “Circulation Books Open to All.” York Word > ¢ _NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, Council Puts New Pressure on Germany “Circulation Rooks Open to All.” 20 PAGES 1919. WEATHER—Fair tonight and Friday. | Score Quit the Committee as Hearst Protest _ BROOKLYN CITIZENS DESERT COMMITTEES 10 WELCOME HERDES, AS HEARST PROTEST wwe EARIHT DEFIANT, WILL NOT DISCUSS “OOSTIGAN'S CASE Will Answer It in His Own Way and in His Own Time, He Declares, More Than a Score of Resigna- tions Turned In to Borough | President To-Day. SIX AIDING FUND QUIT. All Named to Plan Permanent Memorial Have Now Re- fused to Serve. More thap a score of a ignations from the Brovklyn Victory Celebration Committee, Mx of the most imports of the ditional rps- includin nt momber. ANY THOUSAND SPOOKS ON TAP SOLDIERS ON WAY; FOR ONE DOLLAR Old 15th Naw Yor York in. Van- | guard of Big Contingents | Due Next Week. Contact siti Material and Spiritual Alleged to Be Made Through Glov es and Keys. of No, Brooklyn, 17 Mar who said he With only a few troops reac ving | William Greave to-day, the | port the week will wind up of! was the pa between 5,000 and 6,000 more return | uray sx nse Stree with arrivat at New York r of the Church of Nat- pience at that address, declares ing soldiers, In the days to follow | tha n een the mas the boys will com. in vreater nuaim-|, eorlacan Ms many thousund being due wext | ayie tu see all xorts of visions of we In the vanguard of thes? will | beautiful women and flowers through kind of vapor.” He told this in the atbush Avenue in Brooklyn h Infantry, com: m Hayward. be the colored manded by Col. V court Menday. « muehine aves of being a disorderly person, had charged her a dol This ts the gun company ‘MUST HAVE BEER OR NO WORK, IS THE DECISION €F JERSEY’S BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL’ SOME HERE TO: DAY TELLFINE TALES eisates reresening 30000 Toles Una mously Agree at Newark to Fight Prohibi- tion Amendment— May Call for a Strike. “oN: Beer, No Work" is the slogan unanimousy adopted last night at a meeting in Newark of the twenty-five delegates of the Building Trades Council, representing 3v,000 workers in that city and vicinity. A committee was appointed to bring the prohibition question to the attention of the Essex Trades Council at its meeting to-morrow night at its headquarters. No. 66 South Orange Avenue. The counctl will be asked to call a strike roughout the State on July 1, if the sale of beer is prohibited. The Essex Trades Council represents all the mechanics and untfon members in the county. It is one of the most powerful organizations in the State. The slogan was adopted at the instance of Henry Hebeler, business agent of the Enginee! Local, No. 68. He made a lengthy speech against prohibition and was liberally applauded” by the | delegates. Vhe first contingent of the regimevs, | to-d: which was formerly the Ith New Mrs. Margaret Whitehurst of the! York National Guard, will arrive al detective squad, who accused Piseards with the legend, laany cos Pennsy! » Beer, No Coal cars arriving in the various parts of New ula mining districts. Celluloid buttons with are appearing on Jersey from the similur insertp- which ts on the transport La France. tejting bor 1) it “an old lady a tions have appeared alxv, and some of the wearers have spoken of @ sub-committee on finance, were mad e Commissioner. Enright wus y rt Stockholm, due here wii) ind leave you money," Mysterious fund behind the movement. Railroad officials fear that SUiic this morning: angered this afternoon by the persis- is bringing the regi: and “Margaret should take ten cents there may be trouble if such a campaign is pushed among the miners, ‘The dissolution of the Committee | f reporters in their efforts to headquarters and the First worth of snake root in a wine glass nearly all of whom are of foreign birth. C r t spe p! Cos yn, consisting of Companies for on the stomach.” Greaves oo oni (Permanent Memort » of learn just why Inspector Dante! Costi ind D. w y in ance e is 1 caieat ne un, after efficiently suppressing nei ntly Ina tr when h whose cleven members res! iu Second Battalion—Compantes told her t eo astonishing things, terday, was completed to-day by the Y!« » New York for fifteen years, yy, to Moston she suid be had profes his ine resignation of the cleventh member, 4% suddenly demoted fon th w, due there ability to reach the spirits who could former Public Service Comn per “Are there any charges against Wednesday give him this information unless he Fdward M, Bassett Costigan?” Enright was asked, and it) ly be brought hers had “something to hold," and when | Bitter denunciations of W was then that he showed anger, THRO, Haleulion: Ve she gave him a rabb toot, wid he Randolph Hearst accompanied vo I will settle the Costigan maticr ; W>ich is expected to couldn't get the connection with that of the letters of resignation, while |i my own good time and in my own |! the week Late Lid he was able to connect others were terre n ‘ ro. | Good he said, “When I get The first ship in to-day was the thr a ring of keys and a pair of pth x Pi transport Tivives, which cording the desire of tiv read toyt 1 will send for withdraw and saying nothing about | the rem and siy it. Moanwhile | forty-five casual office is is the budding season, You _ 3. : tt made any statement men, every one of whom had seen will ve brightness and sunshine or 39, ALS) eg ere Pron a ARN T ds Hh | from ‘six months to a year and « Mrg, Whitehurst quoted as ono of|War Council To Meet a Raa ect Gata. and c i Sit thd KIMBER CEES Gaal half of real fighting. Tho ship un |Groaves's prophecies — | Impose “the Full Will of | MARE Cheah se Gomiilitea: and soing to turn the cHty over to vico and | Chored in Gravesend Bay Eimer G. Baker, a negro, of No, 1588 | ; os rei carlin oni RRMLY: Bond: vic Among the Tivives’ passengers was! Pulton Street, testified he was the the Allies. bér of the Executive Commi jerime, We have a pretty good vice | ta ale datian of teelepadons (addr quad as | . | Lieut. Penrose B. Stout, an aviator | Sceretary of Groaves's church, and — ‘c ise hh Presi nt i rs neactve so | who before the war was an urehi- id the moetings were opened with] paris, Feb, 6 (Havas). ‘The Su 0 rOueH onlden| nage vi 3 ‘| 7 4 ” * » ° ter w i jreaves: 0 Bitte ee isn THR LIlER etches eens Mayor Nas S te Bay. tect ‘at No. 2 West 47th Street. Me prayer, after which Greaves would] i oi. War Council will moot bbe ; , |, When asked this morning wha: he had | came home with a citation for a Dis-|take up a collection and give mes: | cara eag re Reesor seslety pe 1 oo : A : t \ding the demotion of Daniel | tinguished Service Cross, The eruss sakes from “the so-called dead. aol ay : : according to our ideas of polic nd) Cosi rain Police Inapec to Caps | itself will be mailed to him, because, | “What business have you been in? }impose on Germany “the e thor interference Jo tain of Leach Street Stath Mayor," * soten's = . . proce SeItnOUE . : Fogo un rented ed have nothing to say.” fas he told it, he didn’t want to un (1. Magistrate MeClos! of} the Allies," says the Matin pe Ah de eee nit ric dergo the ceremony whieh aceon ave ah ie SI WAIIRAGAA Oe 2 mer ne committee in i eve ie that he used to be ; Ngee | pa he award of the yration in uy h 1 carry out the armistice NH EXCOH my. seltrespeck. reduc ow» SPARTACUS COUP TO SEIZE Francs tu the wholesale liquor business, was] Sh aey eortain condition Cars Stopped, Elevators Aban- accept my resignation, to take effec tout was nent " » Iut | tute putche t he last twelve 5 {mmediately.” WIRES AT WEIMAR BLOCKED | Lt Gtout Was.a. mentber of the jut | Luter y butcher and | i There has been a chang doned and Restaurants Closed F ‘ Passuit Detachment of the 27th Acro [Years had studied Theosophy and re-] viitude of Germany, according to t case ah ene neler Ue Ie A _—_—— Syuadron and won Nis vitation at | inearnation newspape nd it i man 70,099 Workers Affected. two other resignations which he ha 2, whe Va ontinued at $509 and an ? tneaede tll | . Verdun on Sept. 20, when he weat on t continued fested by urrogunce toward the Kn- | eived by telegr ne was from | German Governme: ops Frus- ; i ¥ * received by telegraph. One | a) Germ prove ment Troop Fra patrol duty and sighted a Geeman | other ring of the case was st DY | onte | gesaeneniain Habe ate aon Alexander M. White, who as | trate Plains—Assembly Holds Fokker. He pursued and ran tnto|M trate MeCloskey for Feb, 2 in es Loral’ eins wualaqlied GEA BhtRA bhi a3 Pere pieaaiit First. Session, five other German planc the Fifth Avenue Court RUSSIAN SOVIET juled time, 1 M., to-day. Firat Piease inform “antag “The ealized,” he d, “tbat i pape ain tho, damnla@e Hearst influence and petty polities |Spartacan coup in Welmar has been | (7 * raiae a ae lt a L NOW ACKNOWLEDGES Hite | ur Zs compel my resignation from the Vic- {frustrated by the German Govern-|"''0 4. 1 was wounded in the f lr on 4 RESIGNS FROM TWO COMMIT-|* h from Amsterdam to-day, The} ey, Beer hs tocation of. thee} ranecmannes ‘ 7 | iid that Spartacuns 69 4 a és oe archi Bl TEES BY WIRE, ie LH # who} vangar and then landed behind a Body Report eee rat ee ; see GAIGh Sasi The other telegram was from Lewts to seize the tulegraph oMee | * Aeris ag a Agrees to Enter Into Negotiation pichade ‘ i : t AMSTERDAM, Feb, 6.—Friedrien | 89 and firing at the Fokkers, I sus | Racan f and Peace Council Will Ay s S chan: be alee aed Dod corte re commit. | bert, the German Chancellor, this] ceeded in driving them away, Tbat} f point Delegate of junitors and oagin general comm fternoon opened the first session of | is all I remember about it.” | Pda eae iPad TO ae ae ae iporintendent of Schools stated te6 on bile ecae ithe: nouce ntly elected German National] Lieut. George A. McCook, son th Committce to-day or bo 6 yi : f will bo oflp Anot ve is: eaen was Edwin PB Ne mar. late Gen. Anson McCook of the “fight a tnd a revolution Press).—The Thussian et Govern | ited i ped Sone so slams Wheene OF elect’ at many members) ing McCooks of New York.” whom Lol ne renee Tmont, in a wireless message at Tosda called by the aynard. His letters was one ¢ r have presente ‘at No. 3 yest 64th Str . favorany . conaider t t walt Council, as a terse ones mercly stating that he re- | the Ives for the first sitting of tho| %0M° 1s at No. 83 West bath | of Ireland to th ght of [Rouncing thar it ts willin » be t i signed “from the Victory Celebration | A bly was met at the pier by his mother A conversations with the Entente w rpathe ve to help shipya Committee and any sub-committee name of Herr Hichhorn, the} and sister. He was wounded in thi mberd of the |the object of bringing about 1. | Workers Who, num 1000, tha & mer r Chief of the Berlin Police De- | arm ‘and leg at St. Mibiel, but soon meoting wore un+}tion of military activities, declares it| struck lithe of which I may be a mem | Others who resigned wore J. Adolph |Pariment, who was ousted during the] returned fo duty. Later lie was gaswd jderstood to have voted against the ros willing to tir M t res announced 1 nd Herman H, Doohler, | {roubles with the Spartagans, will be | and returned again. He was attached olvtic Tho tex ‘ obligation. 1 " nuin 1 asx long Mollenhauer unc ’ stricken from the roll of membership t ' ved, by the House of Represene | t t BU! another member of the commit. [SUT REN Thom the rove ar members ane to a colored regiment and fought also! | aot be the ee Meet | Russia of E ationa ! ; 1 will be un tee, William KE, Harmon, exp! s not known, He will be succueded | '0 the Argonne. — : : ; sible Acknowledgment by t \ o ropes \ yek driv that he had never considered himself py the candidate in his district who| Meut.. Frederick A. Rodewald of |) y thatcine:| t of t ndebt mer 4 anraulaaihiy a member, never having accepted the | received the next largest vote No. 610 West 181st Street, attached | pea onferanee sina f Russia was fi ‘ hip appointment. Hence he considers a } to Headquarters Company of the 326tir r ng upa’ of vartou despatches sent to The W Ma Nanaor t » 1s out of the committee will niry Into Rich Woman's Death, | Infantry; Lieut. John Nevin of No. peor will favorably consider the tobe inc ts sp . that he | I M ‘ , rea : out resigning. CHICAGO, Feb, 6.—Inq into the} Duncan Avenue, Jersey City, and # of Ireland to th of self) spondent.) : Se dat ¢ rey The resigning members of the death at a downtown hotel of are Bil siaut Charles Locke ‘of Fi WN erminatic hem lrelt h ( , : itt mong the ‘©: Martin, a wealthy widow of Frank- She ARRAE. & 2 Gant cis Monit ii \ Pay Finance Committee are among the i J., were among the other re ernment wa ' fase. was tod to-day by the . 4 Cunp Lewis and 1 most prominent business nite Masa, ghtsfey, by, the | ciate SILK STRIKE MAY BE ENDED, Rolshevist Forcign M ' i Camp Lowly ang from Prseuyy and thelr pombe Dee eae ; 5 atmunt) The Zacapa has wirclosscd that he \ieierson MIM Owners and me | ennounces ¢ sid a Vr uray the Finance Committee has had muclw ne ee bd will be off Ambrose Light at 7 P.M phisi tas me willin it : s on t rd th following in ri 1 ' Rantinned an itwall ) Plans to Conde Cape Cod ¢ 4,/ She haw or 8 PATERSON, F ko of r (Continued on a th Condamn Cage | APR cmmand Gon. C. Ru MeN sig ae “ Be eft ms be te of é Raker to-da Guesied the Attorney /OMMcers and 7 enlisted men of ; ttled th nd ent 1 iat : 4 againat (x Capo Cad Cana (Continued on Second Page.) : Nitaaa i mere WNGTO 5 ; property, This action was taken when rare vited St War Lat 1 neesslons ' & G uM. ay i ‘hin owners of the canal refused to a yoursAPER STHONG. Miia ean . a ‘ Ganumal Maananc. ies of the Walt up a! ir onn's be 4n odfer of $8,250,000 by the Government, | Baus, ours le ifee from druge-—Advt, o'clock (Continued on Second Page.) here, Vive le io Philadelphia. REVISED REVENUE MEASURE ~ PLACES PRINCIPAL BURDEN ON INCOMES AND WAR GAINS Four Instalments Permitted in Pay- | ing Increased Rates—Beverages, Soft and Hard, Under High Tax— | Bonus for Soldiers. WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—\With the submission to Congress to-day of the conferees’ agreement on the long delayed War Revenue Bill, the American people were presented with their prospective Federal tax budget for 1919 and ensuing years—something over $6,000,000,000 this year and $4,000,000,000 thereafter. ‘The conference report, presented to the House by Majority Leader Kitchin was regarded as assured of adoption by both House and Senate and of approval by the President. It thus promises to be the future American tax levy, which now is about $4,370,000,000, Besides this year’s tax levy of about $6,000,000,C00, further Treasury needs, to be raised by bonds and other means, are estimated at about $12,000,000,000. a ALL WITH LIVING SALARY |store for and TAXED UNDER NEW BILL; FIRST PAYMENT MARCH 15) revised in the bill passed by the Senate are ap- |No Extension of Time for Filing Returns am Initial Install- Virtually all the rates proved by the conferees, Like the original House bill and tie Senate's revision, the bulk of the taxes are levied upon war excess marie hia Vea profits uf corporations and on {R= | % conies, individual and corporate, WASHINGTON, Feb, 6 s ; Hu world's greatest revenue | ten of the Senate on transporte. | | bill hits every man with a |0n, beverages, cigars and tobacco, living salary, snusement admissions, club dues, The inarrivd drawing $4,000 [luxuries and semi-luxuries, stamp | a year will pay u $6 income tax | nd spectal taxes all substantially | unless he bay children. | were adopted by the gonferees, while And the single man with ‘he the House rates on estates and in- same income will have to donate | S4UFance were reinstated, $120 to his Uncle Sam. The income taxes may be paid in ‘At $4,000 the rute jumps to 23 fur instalments, the first when the per cont. and the surtaxes begin return ix filed, the geoond in three to pile on a woo until they months, the third in six months and reach 65 per cent un iteomes the ta in nine months. over $1,000,000 © revenue called for by the bill All Federal officials from S*renie | fF 1919 revenues follows | dent Wilson down, whether ap- ” a ‘ War excess profits polnted or elected, are taxed on their incomes, but State vtticiuls sataton ay i . fransportation and Lier xtensiun of time for ating | bale rsa er ag peryensp : i Re iaan uae Beverages ; 450,000,000 tux retur wih s id nd tobacco. 245,000,000 retary 4, aunuunced to 4 Admissions and Phe first inatulment of tuxus a0 club dues 54,000,000 ithe | taxes mnust pe in Pe tho hands of the ‘Treasury by luxur 175,000,000 March 15, the bill pro a ; Stamp 31,000,000 k ae) : ” bree Special, floor and pay aR bet esa de celluneous taxes 75,000,000 aate anaes demon and al + 6,086,000,000 a fine of $10,001, and agsin tv a | ‘The principal rate increases agreed } panaity dqualting th unt to In erence were to raise the tex sought to be evaded. In orporation income rate for 1920 from wth or sta 4 per cent., ax proposed by the Senate, | monty a by fine aud {i640 per cent., and an increase from | “ pi 60 to 65 per cent. in the second bracket,” or sliding rate, on corpor- | WAR a STORIES cost HIM $25.| .ticna’ excons protits for, this sean The 80 per cent. war profits tax for Aato Driver, Interested tn Sotdie Forgot Speed Laws. s year was idopted and, upon in- conte | Alexander Grussell of Nu. 37 Hydet , extends | piace kaway Beach was ar, | ed but made applicable next |rnigned before Magistrate Doyle im year only upon such profits from Gev- Jthe Plus purt Jay charged ernment war contracts, The excess J with «6 1 bracket” rates of 20 and 40 wa ‘ y u rail per cont, for 1920 also were approved, druseell. | vt Briving som: Virtually a so-called relief pro~ 4 Manhattan, and I was - | visions, or “cushions,” of the Senate, Le 2 S00 ORAL AA Aa? Oae lesixned to prevent hardships in im. H ase Uhoan saldiors (Position of poration taxes, were \ t ' In the important Income tax section, wr ' you the Dill retains all Senate rates, nor- an tell them t xperie I'm mai and surtaxes, including that of 13 Going to fin BL per cent. double existing law, on eor- tions’ income of last year i= ex- a credip previously allowed, qus Treat, Yourself! Buy the Pecigct VENUS" Ponclin—aavs, a

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