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oo nt Ow ane Se nie eke tallest taser NT a nen or renee ern aner COURT TEST FOR WAR-TIME PROHIBITION Warmer To-Night and Sunday. WEATHER—Rain, “Cirenlation Books Open to All.’ 1919. 14 PAGES PRICE “Two CENTS. Copyright, 1910, 5 Oe ‘The Frese Tablishing im ne "New York World). NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 15, PRICE TWO CENTS. LEAGUE SURE, WILSON CABLES THOUSANDS IN RUSH TO PAY INCOME TAXES ~ SUT FILED IN. S. COURT HERE [0 TEST VALIDITY OF WARTIME LIQUOR ACT OF THE 27TH GET ROOT CHI EF COUNSEL | when @ stockholder filed suit in the Federal Court against the Another unit of the 27th Division Jame ed to-day on the transport Hol- Byerard’s breweries. The complain A rae uaa Busan fon rece eters froin the Brit. [surveyed a eurging mob of several {al inerease in pay. | of Nations Is to he part of the peace treaty; that there Is absolutely no : landia, which docked at the Bus : ireless from the 2 * tt | ; i ” Amt, Joseph E. Everard, ask: ure en n Procktva chert after 8" Admiralty to return to Halifax and|thousand persons struggling to tile) OF that question hangs what may trnth In any report to the contrary. - for an order restrainine the defendant alr a Hs ae da take on coal, on account of the har- | thelr Ineciae and exce.s profits re-, "¢sult in a settlement of the harbor) at § | A press despatch from Paris to-day said President Wilson would # sanime | NOOR was the 102d Field Battalion | por strike in Tha Kove } ste er eek, | from suspending its manufacturing ‘Cor 41) offtéars 2 rs Fea eae Citys The boys | urns on 12e sixth floor of the Custom | #tFike to-day or early next week, insist on recognition of the League even in the preliminary treaty. activities May 1, and its sales July 1, “5 BERR OR RP ELAA®, Srowled over the order, but comforted |, based on these statements, made Sas i . te and enlisted men, which gave a|themselves at the thought that they i a gr | as required by the Federal statu ood uccount of itacit when the divi- |MMBht be permitted to go ashore at| “It'# pretty bad right now,"—this|this morning by the lenders o 4 | plaint alleges that the “ . . Halita: was aly ore Oi sides in the controver and the Fed The compla dion \beeunted: tee Minaeabare | att x was shor fore noon ju emergency prohibition clause of the hits ; : The Canadian immigrant authorities | wait un: erin the day. Shouldn’t|¢ral conciliator sent here to bring ’ 1 ¢ police boat Patrol, wits mem-| would not permit th to » ithe \, Agreultura} Bil! ed Nov. 21, 1918 permit them ave the |). surprised i: we had to call out the|@bout a settlement e so Secs! ' a measure in- | b¢rs of the Mayor's Welcoming Com- | ship, OMe teaches Of thee |e ee ” | ye ate p tly willing to dis Decorates: B Eighty A AMONE O8C+) fe unconatitution mittee and a band, and a number of |turning soldiers they were tota that |'°2e?” p'em n | , ond’s 24,000 Men, Then P re- seem + tenicctnentive tended to safeguard the national se- ere aa ning soldiers |thes "didn’t want such rift raft i “This is the last minute rush, Lots | cuss a substantia! increase in pay for sacle Honore to Finke y ofense, rmistl a pi jh . ’ wnada,"* of ave the e@ who never do| the harbor striker said Paul Bon- . > 7 5 : ourity and defense, the armistice hay" | went down to Quarantine to meet the a stecaeae eenyaah/ Ste. the necols who, never] ad) RS HBIE Stee seep ael5) - Ebert Government tianlian Had Asked for Sng been signed, h es ceased and riff-raf€ was good cnough tol to-day what be put off until to-|¥ne, counsel for the Boat Owners’) ; 8 : Stee BTA Hollandia and escort her up the bay, British Army." declared ae! i Ausooiat cae Nenwas COBLE Friday, March 14 (Asso 1,400,000 Tons of Grain Alone—Agree orders given prelimnary to redu Sie mien iene; Corea taet ; are rrow, Before the final barrier goes | jation tl aian Gretta. t : | ; e men of Signal Corps, un- of the returned fight- dacling Ao véeeda: fer oiiaal ed Pre jen. Pershing, who is +: sys Be the military forces before that) joa by che chill wind and treeaing| Peainy *“)aown at midnight to-night this rush | ee ne e ARM ea relraacolaea aha MATER Ta br to Give Up Ships. date. ee ng Kent here t she im of taxpayers wil] have pushed the to. | . si | was 1 taiat, drawn with Eilhu | weather, clusterea on dock to set the! . nt here that the m sidegi i i ' | James L, Hughes, Federal concilia-| American Army of Qceupation, had his BRUSSELS, March 15.—The German delegate the conferens The comp Jin their t 1 to sink the} tal figures for the year for this dis-|tor, gald: “L am optimist I hav i Best mo ‘ ‘ly ae a Bas frat ‘view e tothe . hak me ae nied by ( G. C.| evict to more than $1,000,000,000-—which|never given up hope that a satiafac- i t night this morning of Amerte.n! hore regarding the taking over by the Allies of the German mereiiile | psidten prochain apers, and crowded the rally te said that he anked nny can be made for! tfoP4 in combat formation on German the armistice, xisted mo eM-| vee their greeting friend because, if there hit les mia nia both “aides.” ie i geeh soll, On a 600 plateau on tne] {et and the provisioning of Germany have definitely accepted the con- idan military or otherwise, calling! Besides the men of the reak, he and the| for the Sa shill made after it had been pointed out to! east pank of the Rhine tooxing | ditions imposed by the Allies. , Yor prohibition of the use of gra were a number of wo’ wjcrew would have been helpless in the} “Tho crowds you see standing inj. srughes that in affecting an oniaieni i 5 or other food prducts in the manufac-| Yo" Mon and 150 nurses from the|hands of the soldiers, ‘The captain | line waiting to pay their Income taxes| sy aament with, the Harleecdy Ad. | Coblena and the winding river, no in [It |» estimated that the German merchant ships to be surrendered ture of beer or wine; or for forbidding | Ja ious hospital contingents of Fi mado seve trips ashore as the am-| in cash and with check representonly |ministration the unions had waived! sPected the 2d Division and veg] @#€Fegate more than 2,000,000 tons, These ships will be utilized in the salo of such products in order) oy the ship, and > shared bassader the soldle a small portion of the business being |ine eight-hour day demand in a num-| more than eighty derorations bringing back American troops and carrying foodstuffs to Germany.] to conserve the nation’s man-PoWer | > nore ay the transport came up the} The Canadian authorities finally de- | transacted by the 300 workers in this |her of instances ia iaian : A monthly ration for Germany of 370,000 tens of foodstufls ustil ‘and car wa bay. Tho wounded men were in|clared that anyobdy could Jepartment.” Thomas L. Delahunty, President of) woich | is ezine | hu th Hied el } be ine f ‘ teat passed before him In masved as fixed the Alli minission, The Germans t thi { The sult also attacks the remwla-| Casuat Company 991, composed of fashore for the purpose of entraining | ‘The Collector then pointed to rowsline Murine Workers’ AMllation, who! formation tho mean) Pera \ x | 4 aid that this F tions of toc Internal Revenue Depart~| oye oft ind 143 men from New| for New York, but would have to pay [and rows of tables stacked almost tolis directing the strike, waid: "We are| sy qo ena, fe a ent, | tttion was smaller than 1 requested, , ment restricting the manufacture of} yor, J's own fare, When f the sol-|the ceiling with unopened mail, In one) stil) standing pat on the conditions) minute . Das ane rn ie Braue \ ‘near beer” prior to May 1, to prod-| rig p also brought Mobile Hos- | dlers did this, they were charged with | corner lay twenty opened maillo¢ work and the hours work for! stunted alcoholic content, with a reduction tO! Casual Company No. 992, Ulinoia, 2] their own {vod and ¢ accommes | containing —hun¢ t “ John £, Hines; Commander of ae Abs i commodity ix offered for and | cera and (9. clvillans, head’ taavoutiohtia elton boat the Collector said. a ‘sub Re ni consumption; ¢ Miting the aleo-! ‘The Dochra from Brest with 62] When the vessel tied up at West] While Collector Edwards wan ex-|t t iy would ask for 14 i holic contcnt of all brewed b nen is © only other troopship| sist ia Sergt.|plaining Chief Cu «th ya Dea Our Hearts Than Ev | } after May 1, to one-half r eduled to arrive to-day, and she and f police re on|Dobson announced t Sonvike he InP Edit f p Ain pe Me ' Iition to H cent, It is cluimed tha has not ed. to meet them icir ser {$10,000,000 had just ¢ bey MATT rs M 1 ) a? ; taining 2 3-4 per cent. aleobo! D r a is due from re fot nosdod. presenta- | well-known \\ St | ; ’ i , i 4 intoxicating, and that Congr r men, including| tives from the Hritish Consul were on | THIS at sd, Heore Ps | * ‘ ant of Bake mo authority for th ne-b ank Cory the dock to meet the men and pro-]@ part paym ft thant : ‘ ; ‘ formed to-day that your) ‘in an hou we Ww ‘ After Vice A Vemye j cent. limitation 1,653 vide them with railroad fare to their] a Dobsor Wi 1 PONE ed’ Galina: raul ; ' \ : Wemyss a men; Casual Companie Elatmick: MMUGA leuihorte clare {twenty assistant ca pa desir bu ' pa nie ; tt sirmanatithe Ads ’ . New York, 2 officers and 1 that the mon were not let of at|ine in the money ay fast a 10 Nh cuir port) the ; Ki t pare i? i senienteattateee } ' 1,909 Arkansa rth Dakota) auired t . fe > draw t t to ad i ate, WORK IS SLOWING UP a1 2.018, soutm Doiotas et casual | in the “Tutoring t r 2 vibe allow 40 in 2 il Nt off The Moccasin is due from Daven ae 1 y giv at ' > rst f are it 1 " Mat They then I Brest w 33 casua would ra iuinmn may he : t ' Lt ; | 4 1 i] h T) “ x ® to deal Most of Men in Country A a : Ree : ee : 1 t A : 1a unoas food’ supply ' ready Discharged—1,078,500 | BABY GIRL BURNS TO DEATH, . furned ¢fom is Joy im of HW G A " HE oe ; Ordere. Ie " er Fi InM 1917, Da r \f a 1 J Hs Mi . 1 PARIS, Mar 15.—L'Intransigeams i} be jghts Fire to fe bags | f stake ‘ : ecahaniic. uesualas WASHINGTON, Ma on Who Had leben Past aan IP ; finan ! ‘ go eats 8S at a | and men demobilized nun Little Annu Pinney conn { vowith th wy that G gned the Allies! ie the War Depurt unced t alt yea eal 3 ‘ » 1 > nie d ro] 83,774 in 1 1 oye: ¢ ar We ¥ pop ' parents, Har he . U. S. WIRE INTO BERLIN, | TW A vides for | grades, D. Wf kaha ry : $ nimediat |] ing for reserve con lo gat Komno wi Ri marie oes Tea \ . Bet tu Onelne oe i e708 hildren Lora oa dnd 4 Avo {in ; if The demobiiiza * Vo keep warm i ‘ i ‘ \ d t due, it w ; eas ; nips , ri nearly all the men int u : nk . : Si wil | BuATEN Tas os opt those needed ; ‘ 4 amps have been discharged , ¥ at 1A wi 1 i This week's tots i JA w $4,081, is the sma « i | A 4 get Nor IE wan pated, depends fy Wes 1 ' al est ie > Under Seeretury of State yon almost entirely on the rapidity w chal PANN Whit toe yy Meron we ats ibid ae nase |oreus ” : hoe fine Seed Uietehiew Wahoo Yee foam a waLs | Braun, whieh men are returned from overseas. ysitlas (Cupubued ob Sevond Page.) 4 (Copkipued ob Second Page) Ne mame re Wh During the war there war a system A - - ¥ —_—— le. corso a | pe . oo TS AMERICANS HOME MILLIONS IN NC ~ONTOLUA RESENT CANADA AFFRONT lon the British transport Toloa. There MAIL FLOOD COMES there had been 300 = landed 1,165 Canadians, then sailed for | New York on March 9, When the oks like a mad rouse, it?” remarked “Big Bill" ste to-duy as h ver was out an hour, Capt. Juck- | PAID IN RUSH OF LAST DAY BY THRONGS IN NEW YORK doesn’ ¢ <= "SUNK BY HITTING MINE; NINE SAILORS DROWNED NCOME TAX Thirty-Five Survivors | anded England From Yselhaven, Se Down in Nor LONDON, Ma ca The Yselhuven was a vessel of t The elght-hour day vs. a “substan- he PERSHING REVIEWS Men W no Ent Enlisted Here in memes 8 . British Army Object to Treat- on At Haya) {wansbord "Vesthinven,. whit . struck a mine at 13 velock Fr Ing Lav saute SUS. a 0 | = OO ee ae dale Sends Denial From Paris of Stories ing Law Illegal, Petitions | It was a disgusted bunch of Tommy | Revenue Offices Crowded by AVE waalioGhd Mean Bebe ; ‘ : ' | Court for Injunction. jAtkins that freee) TG. eording Thousands of Persons. Romie Circulated in This Country—Ger- —_—- from Barry Roads by way of Halifax = Thirty-five surviv uve been Liquors Containing Not More] HEARTY TY WELCOME: on 00 Meth te ean in| Collector Edwards Expects Re- PORT STRIKE SOON 4,658 tons and was built in Rotter GREG Than 2 3-4 Per Cent Alcohol | ht for the British, Some of them| ports to Total Billion—One | fy tie Unlled Bates SNipplag President Wilson to-day cabled his secretary, Joseph P. Tumulty, @ Defined Non-Intoxicating. [ee oe ricans, some were natural- | $10,000,000 Chee | Board after the United States en- | denial of the reports circulated in this country that the League of Nations alatives 5 ized and some were British subjects : te © 7 ° | id the war. She Ik altimore | 5 * i 1 of C1 amen Mn rau e Relatives and aid Friends Greet | iiving an: chia aotntey, and these wane iar {Boat Owners Ready to Discuss} {°" un ts tor conennece at is not to be incorporated in the treaty of peace. Preliminary action ie 102d Field Battalion Arriv- Ja number of West Indian negroos| If Collector Willlam: H. Edwards) cin erantial Pay Raise Cape Henry on Feb. 19 “I cabled direct to the President at Paris asking if there was any q the constitutionality of the war-time oy ° from the Bronx, isn’t the busiest man in New York to- we ene a . | these ” T it h probibition act was taken here to-day ing on Hollandia, The Toloa reached Halifax and|qay he'd like to meet thut man who is. | for Harbor Workers. SSH 1S CeRS Epportey” Gee Es) PHAN ys Me es Be se Aer tetas & DECISION OF THE COUNCIL © ON THE LEAGUE 15 POSITIVE, WILSON CABLES TUMULTY ST es ee OSes 22 eR ST EE TA many Surrenders Ships; Gets 370,- 000 Tons of Food a Month. “and | am this morning in receipt of a cablegram from the President stating that the Plenary Council has positively decided that the Leagne

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