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I n FREE 6ook raoHed In plain B ncnlrd envelope on rctjucot. H DeMiracle, Park Ave, and 120lh I at- New York. I I I 'a -: An. Appeal - I nnvnnnmSaKinlnanHIHaWHannV By American Brewers ,-1 I To the American People I jjj I ,t The press hias in the past few days given mu'cliv ' i -I j(- . ; . spaceto the fact that certain American brewers loaned " P ;. .!; the .sum of $375,000 to Mr. Arthur Brisbane, which 1 I- sum he used in the purchase of the Washington Times. "I j In many publications referring to this matter the "I I h , ' word "German" is applied to the word ."brewer' and 1 i- there is continued and persistent effort to create in the 1 -I (I r, minds of readers the impression that the brewers are ."lit H as a class unpatriotic. The attempt to create and foster . ' ; 1 f I this impression is to give birth to and nourish what is in I a malicious and cowardly lie! . iJH MORE THAN 95 PER CENT OF ALL THE BREW- It I 1 . KKS IN THE UNITED STATES ARE AMERICAN- , B I BORN, AND IN A VERY LARGE PROPORTION OF LM . - CASES THEIR PARENTS WERE AMERICAN-BORN.. , Js What money they have, has been made in Amer- Ji, I icar: business and invested in America. Since the be- ' 1,1 j IH j ginning of the war brewers have been among the larg- V '. est )urchasers of every Liberty bond issue, the total . - I m H of their subscriptions amounting to many millions of 1 j j H I dollars. They have contributed in large amounts to , H j '. the Red Cross and other war activities, j H 1 Brewers themselves are wearing the uniform of n H I service and the sons and. grandsons of brewers arc ; : jj H 1 .i ..-fy- fighting under the Stars and Stripes. Ji I 1 In the many acts of disloyalty discovereH by the I ?i H 1 'department of justice prior to and during the war, I Jj. H there is not one single instance where any nrewer, di- t- I H rectly or indirect, has in any way been found guilty -1 ffe H of any act which could be considered disloyal. I If I I , Aluch publicity has been given to the fact that be- I '(H - fore the war commenced brewers of the country con- ! lJI tributed mone to the German-American Alliance for 1 H the purpose of contesting prohibition. Not one single I (il l dollar was ever paid to the German-American Alliance I H ; , by any brewer after the declaration of war between I ! H German'- and our country, and this fact is well known 1 ' H to ever7" man who has investigated this subject. I 'l H It has never been shown and can never be shown I . that any American brewer has contributed, directly. : 1 H i or indirectly, to the dissemination of any unpatriotic I 1 $ I propaganda! I 1 H A few days ago our President issued a proclama- I r jfl tion forbidding the manufacture of beer after Decern- 1 i!( berl. Despite the fact that this order destrors a bil- 1 fj I lion dollars' worth of property, it has been accepted I f!rl br the brewers without complaint, because they 1 ( fpH realize that in the judgment of our President such a I I 'H ruling is necessary to the success of the war program. I j H Are certain politicians, disappointed in their am- ' J- I il l y . bitions, and those who are opposed to the consumption . " 1 f H of any beverage with the slightest trace of alcohol, so I H powerful that they can use the horrors of this distress- I H i ing war to heap odium and disgrace upon a class of ' I H ) citizens whose loyalty, measured by whatever standard, 1 H is 100 per cent American! -.; I ' I . j WE ARE NOT MAKING THIS APPEAL IN BE- ' I 1 'U HALF OF OUR PROPERTY OR OUR PRODUCT, BUT - I l AS AMERICAN CITIZENS APPEALING TO YOU TO .1 1 ji HELP PROTECT THE GOOD NAME OF OURSELVES ' I i AND OUR FAMILIES. I ! " I j -.-'---' . , ((AdvertisementY ' -""v s;. I 1 H |