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HERALD BEST OF ALL |, T HERALD “ADS” (HERALD “ADS" MEAN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS BETTER BUSINESS PRICE THREE CENTS. 'NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1916 —TWELVE PAGES. ' ' EQTABLISHl—D 187 b FG TV us o PRESIDENT TALKS TO CONGRESS: JUDGE QUITS CASE Kind I;er_difi:;n—({- s()rders'STfilKE ON FRIDAY. | Belieyes Bll of B. and M. Minority R. R. EMP LOYES ISSUE SWEEPING General Mobilization| = TOPAYS REPORT) Attacks Integrity of Court of Army and Great| ™ " T SV T GOLLUSION, LAWYER CLAIMS ORDER EF FECTIVE LABOR DA ' E£nthusiasm Prevails o Gl EENs Counsel for Objecting Stockholders ] _ (Special to the Herald.) GREECE NE;(;, IS e e ) B ea s ey R AILRI] AI]S 'm RUN TEXT OF PRESIDENT WILSON’S Previous Instruction: celvership Showed Breach of Trust official and reliable sources last night i GERMANY'S BELIEF | tnt the threntenca strike of the rai | —Bill Goes to Grana aury. ADDRESS TO CONGRESS TODAY| Fixing Sept. 4 than has been generally expected. | 2N order for temporary ucmcrsmp T T . D Althoush September 4 at 7 5. m. had | 17, the Boston and Maine Rallroad, Washington, Aug. 29.—President | itself would pay): they apparently entative ate L e . under which he named President - % ailway | foel no confidence that the interstate Kor Bt . easaidlfpcenllsveniolitiasith alomctalltimelfor[{ Tame A F i ois rosl ine lomes Units e D e e e 1o s os Fetmuiasionii ot A withe St 'k R I d the calling of the strike in case a sat- | States Cireuit Juage Wiliam L. Put- | BIOIES 10 Be Made for T[‘a[lsp()[‘- strike before congress today in an ad- [ AT CURREN I 4 0F would bo fIKe, neplace tor s;"‘t!]m;mn’; _hiw 1nnt blec( nam today withdrew from the case be- dress to both houses assembled in | made. They have thought best that Russians—French Troops Meet [ reached, rallroad officials here last | cause of a bill which, he stated, at- H 5 5 Elelenok . e hey ) red to yield, if the N1 3 5 S 8 . sta » sess spoke as follows they should be forced yield, ey I e, iRl T, L || ? tation of Milk, Also bl i must ylold, not by counsel, but by the efinite Substitute ] tacked the Integrity of the court. T\ With Success on Somme and Have | vate sources that the strike will be | bill, which was me; ;) et 1."' n Gentlemenioft thelconeTess I | o o o et tha laountey Upper Hand, Paris Says. :»]a}led mk7 (.'.}l)ook_ Friday l'_’?ornilnz of | counsel for Francis V. Streeter of = have come to you to seek your as- Yiclds Principles to No Man i = 5 Ll B his week.. Previously railroad em- | Medford, a mi i [y aline e ! " e 2 | ., a minority stockholder, as- TAGE IN FREIG | sistance in dealing with a very grave > 3 3 % London, Aug. 29, 2:45 p. m.—Des- | Ploves had received orders to hold | serted that Judge Putnam, because | SHOR : i . L yleld to no man In firm adher-{ DEMENTAT, LAWS themselves In readiness for a strike | of his personal relations with dicec situation which has arisen out of the | ¢nce ta the principles of arbitration perate f;ghtmg on the border between | any minute. 1505 of the vond, was untt to it in = | demand of the employes of the rail- | in industrial disputes; but matters BE PASSED AT ONG Rumania and Hungary is reported in —— the receivership proceedings. Judge | Situation Grows Acute ¥ven il No|,o4q5 engaged in freight train ser- ‘mV‘Q “‘{“K‘]!" "‘ sudden crisiefintthia rarticular dispute. en Exchange Teleeraph despateh| A purried canvass of New Britain | Putnam ordered the bill sent to the | gy uie Is Declared, Bocause of Lack | vice that they bo granted an eight [ FUUHCTRE SREEE Ll the from Berne, Switzerland. The Ru- | this afternoon elicited the information :_“d“"“"“»\lrlvt] attorney, with direc- | Formi. | OUr Working day, safeguarded bY | present order to stremgthen the Anians, the message saye, are makel| ths ; : = ¢ | tions that it be placed before the|{ of Ships 1 ot Eenmis s day, . ¢ , . y S e e e e i o st e R otk shineRatRthe payment for an hour and a half of | future, * * * Railroad Executives “ing furious efforts to capture the im- | A1y emergencies which would come | EF7AC Jury for Sl : . = o e “But I could only propose. as a result of the big railroad strike. is unexpected developement fol- | nals. Lty Qo oy ey Crl ws VB | g ot N R e e Stat t D i ) Due to the frelght congestion all sum- | 10Wed the court’s ruling that the Bos = 29 Railroad traf- | yond the eight. Hear e e e e emen enying ton and Maine Minority Stoekholder: NewS¥ork Aus. mer, grocers, wholesalers and manu- 3 | “The matter has been agitated for | ac : i D ds Eight H ; 8 2 O e e > ma as been agitate accommodation therefore I turn to 5 S 5 Sy factur: av ge association was not entitled to inter- | fic officials indicated here today that ciet; eman: 1g 0 General Order for Mobilization. | facturers have no large supplies on the | more than a year. The public has |You. y t = ag = ¢ hand and with a general railroad tie- | VeNne in the case, which was based on ery effort would be made in Y S N N Bucharest, Aug. 29, Via Potrostad | BF5Y would be left helpless, The | & Detition of the Internatianl Rubber | oont of o seneral reilrond Strike, to | Peen made famillar with the demands 10 inejentrlt ofjsuch 8 plrnosast Day and Declare Arbity and London, 8:08 3. m—®ine Perul o) o oioniy is low. Wholesalers have | 09mDatiy of New Jersey, a note holder|~ . °F & ESueta s es % | of the men ana the arguments ursed ](‘flrlni‘-*:tl.\' recommend the following ¥ s Or ene s i = & ros L era sufficient trains to transport |; avi 3 h o fa- | legislation: e dinand has ordered the general mo- | but little stock on hand and manufac. | Of the road, for receivership. operate suffici 3 in favor of them, and even more fa o, ; tion Is Only Method : stufts e | i : . for the % 3 s & 2 - : 1 T nilk and perishable foodstuffs, | miliar with the objections of the rail- immediate provision bilization of the Rumanian army. | turers confess that they, too, have but Coliusion Charged. ol L roads and their counter demand that [ ehlargement ang administrative re- Great enthusiasm prevails in the | little available stock and must rely on | After Boyd B. Jones counsel for the | through a system of promotion of men | roads n ; ShiEEoment o el 5 s : i the raflroads to look out for them. petitioner, had cxplained that the pe- | from other departments to fill the | certain privileges now enjoyed by mé‘rce"::‘:'x‘m;;i(‘):f inter 5 Settling Industrial Dispu This information, the despatch | , 1P €480 of a railroad strike of any | tition for a reccivership was brousht | places of the men who walked out B s e e T et says, is contained in a telegram from long duration it is feared that 1\0.\‘\’ l“.()\u.'vh arrangements with the direc- ! Skilled machinists and engineers in eight hour day as the legal basis of | president’s decision to g0 before o Austrian headquarters publiohed in| Britain may suffer for foodstuffs. | tors of tho road, Mr. French charsed | other Industries would be employed to SR OO o e i R0 Ot e e e I | Preparations Belng Made in Berlin to Have Mormed Juncture With . IFrench, portant mountain passes. their men and certain bases of pay- ment worked out through many vears of contest be reconsidered, especially in their relation to the adoption of an eight hour day. The matter came some three weeks ago to a final is- sue and resulted in a complete dead- Ihe Bund of Horoe. Prices will soar, it is predicted. It | this was an admission of collusion and | operate these trains, it was asserted, ment of all railway employes wWho |jrotherhood leaders changed tH is also hinted that in case of eventual- | of breach of trust to stockholders. He | together with the most efficient of the are actually engaged in the work of | {antative order for a strike on La ities it may be necessary to close down | asked for dismissal of the petition | railroad employes who remained in operating trains in interstate trans- | Doy to actually order the strike certain factories or various depart- | on these grounds. At this point | the roads’ ser 5 it 2 7 ¢ e - 5 he roads’ service. portation. that time unless it is called off b Zurich, Aug. 29, Via Paris, 5:25 | ments because of inability to get ma- | Judge Putnam said “You may be right | The freight car shortage situation | 10ck between the parties. The means AN e T homsntionlori thie N:“w“_mw P ey Rumanians Join Russians. 1“ m-—Rumanian troops which had | terfal with which to work. about the existence of collusion, but | here and in the west is declared to | Provided by law for the mediation of | \poointment by the president of o | ™ Brcuions Wilson sworked nearly ’ee“xcm‘ce“"‘““d at Jassy, Hiear the| ‘The situation is one of the most ser- | I should want to send that phase be- | he growing more acute, with the rail- | the controversy falled'and the means | ¢niaql hody of men to observe the ac- night on the address was: to ful ftussian fromtier, entered Transyl-| jous that the city has ever been con- | fore a master, I cannot allow inter- | yoads facing the prospect, even it | of arbitration for which the 1aw pro- | {ual results In experience of the e ::-csr;:m: 10 the west of Piatra, | fronted with,” one well known busi- | vention in this case which is solely | there s no strike, of freight traffic be- | vides were rejected. The representa- | pqoption of the cight hour day in and, according to Information received | ness man and manufacturer stated to- | between the complainant and the ‘ coming congested earlier than a year | tives of the rallway executives pro- | rajlway transportation. Il i | and after conferrinz with Chaire Newlands of the senate interstato o merce committee announced his cision. Word was sent to the sei and house leaders so they could range a joi session. The President was to lay before d gress a definite plan of legislation dealing with the situation. It incl here, are reported to have joined | day. 5 corporation.” fur(es with Russian troaps coming —_— The court gave counsel permission from Bukowina. G T A U CONYENTION to make a general statement, if he SWAS desired Railroad officials here are considering | of readjustment as to pay and condi- | an increase of frelght rates to meet Instead, Mr. snch introduced | o plan of temporarily refusing freight tions of employment which seemed to | such additional expenditures by the : what he termed an “aflidavit of bias" | i TEint e s of |them to be either closely associated | railroads as may have been made Berlin, Aus. 29, Via Londan, 6:0 : . at points of origin as a means sither closely associs railroads as ¥ he " i et ! | Allegiance to Catholic Church and | which he claimed had been filed with | keeping terminals open and facilitat- | with the demands or to call for re- | nccessary by the adoption of the eight SN i s P sERapor e wers reealyed i erg toy the clerk of court who had refused to : p i . erits; | hour day bills 1a1d before him Wy NeNo day to the effect that the Rumanians| Pope Reaflirmed and Bishop Nilan e 0 had refused to | ing transportation. It was stated that | consideration on their own merits; | hour day. ) S has ottor monrericolci Bavelibcaniaareatoall i s accept It by the comrt’s order. This | some of the roads already are fol- | the men absolutely declined arbitra Fifth, an amendment of the exist- |lands, atter contereses With y gy afidavit asserted ‘“tha he yrine i 1a o0 r X in- <4 ; c ab- e by adc g to el ¥ > b efforts to force a way through threa| Thamkéd for Interest in Temperanco | *Mdavit asserted “that the principle |jowing this procedure except in in- | tion, especially if any of thelr estah- | ing federal statute by ndaisie to it & | O O e mountain passes into Hungary IIC pasie Wssue of fact In controversy | stances where the manufacturers have | lished privileges were by that means | provision that in case the methods of | /0 o B 0 0P s o iaedd Torrington, Aug. 20.—Various res- | involved the intosrity and fidelity o arranged in advance for definite con- | 1o be drawn again In question. The | accommodation now: provided for | teTstate commerce commitiee. their trust of & majority of the board cts with steamship lines for the ex- | | el ma teatpat 5 1sion | shoula fail full public investigation T vills whic a 2 = S T T s anesse SOU IR A vl : i h tract f L in the matter put no compulsion | should \ r stige cehe bllle Germany Expects Greece Next. olu v of dircctors of the road, and whether | portation of their produc e e e A e P L i ot e o R T S : London, Aug. 29, 12:49 p. m.—An | noon session today of the forty-sev- | they had improperly and uniawfully | An aippeal was mailed 16 the presi- | WIiin tho demands procesded mad | shall be instituted and comploted be. | A Dbill patterned after the Canad >exchange Telegraph despatch from | enth annual convention of the Cath- | conspired with the complainant in vio- [ dents of all railroads by the New York | voted to strike if their demands @ vo | fore a strike or lockout may. lawfally | IP0ustrial Disputes Act, providing The Hague says that Germany is mak-| (1.0 motal Abstinence Union. One of | lation of the duty to the 1ders | milk committee today urging that op- | refused; the strike was fmminent, if | be attempted. vestigation of disputes between J ing preparations for the eventual in an attempt to force a receivership.” | cration of milk trains be continued 1f [ yo Mine FIC T GRS JRILBCRS e Atemp e Jodgement in the | T0Rds and their employes and prew entry of Greece into the war, which : S Considers Judge Biased. a strike takes place. To representa- | geptember next. It affects the men [hands of the executive of the power, | N&, Strikes or lockouts during in German diplomatic circles is re- | airmed allegiance to the Catholia| onypuing the affidavit said that | tives of the employes a similar appeal | iy man the freight trains on prac- |in case of military neccssity. (o ey | veriod of investigation garded as certaln to take place. A'| church, extended the thanks of the| while sharing “the confidence of the | was dispatched. by | tically every railway In the country. |control of such portions wnd . sacn An eight hour law for railroad number of Greeks have departed from | . ,ojety to Bishop John J. Nilan for his | public generally in the intesrity, Many bables will die if the move- | npo fright service throughout tha | rolling stock of the railwnen of . | Ploves with a provision that suffig Germany in the last fow days, and to-| jnierest in the temperance cause and | learning and imparti i ment of milk is stopped, the apPeals | yniieq States must stand st unll | country a8 may be requined. for miy | time shall be given the railroad morrow the Greek minister in Berlin | @ Sho0 B 10 T N Pope Benedict | Putnam, the afflant was and | declare, adding: ) e s o Giee 16, reien, | e - prepare for its operation is to be received by Chancellor Von |y belioved that the personal relations| “Morcover, to deprive children other | if P IEEE S50 G E, Ho mEstt This last suggestion I make be.| The President also discussed EBethmann-Hollweg. A resolution denouncing publica- | of Judge Putnam with the directors, | than 1,a1,1e>lnr lhn(llr daily \‘mm,\; :)g all. Citles will be cut off from their |cause we cannot in any clrcumstances | Senator Newlands early this mor —_— e 5 e o Ve 3¢ d i is to lessen heir re ance 3 ies 5 o P legislation for stopping a strike 5 tlons derogatory to the church and | or some of them, were so close and | milk e food supplies, the whole commerce of | suffer the nation to be hampercd in Sk s s French Troops Progress. urging that they be debarred from the | friendly that he could not help enter- | the disease zerms ns_po,m\?’lo for tlhvc e R the essential matter pI matlomai e, | PeRins before the preventive iag Paris, Aug. 29, 11:50 a. m.—On the | mails was passed. taining a personal bias in favor of the | present epidemic of infantile paraly- “Just e e e . nr.yl can be adopted Verdun front last night French troops | It was voted to apply for admittance | directors and a corresponding preju- | sis.” that mediation under the existing law should make all arbitral | UP to the present time Presig made progress near Thiaumont Work, | to the Federation of United Catholic | dice against the contention of the | e wepaET had failed and that arbitration had |awards judgments Ly record, of a Wilson has _w:( [ ww';'vd l“Hh the war office announced today. Ger- | Societies. minority stockholders. ' SHOT T0 PROTECT SELF heen rendered impossible by the at- | court of law in order that their inter- | OUSe leaders because his plans man attacks In the vicinity of Fleury | A proposlition to create the office of | To this aflidavit was attached titude of the men, I considered It my | Pretation and enforcement may he, | Vid¢ for Introducing ' the bl uf and Vaux Fort were repulsed. ate councilor was rejected as was | formal certification by Counsel French = duty to confer with the representa- |10t Wwith one of the parties to the “T'”“{';'I"“”“" ;‘*'~;""“I""""“‘:n:;‘ — als roposal to select a standard | that it was “made in good faith.” ) Sttt e e e arbitration, but with an impartial and | #/7éady passed the house French Hold Upper Hand. :;K’n?xnpfo:? the Tierney Cadets. |~ Judge Putnam, plainly moved by the | Willimantic Woman Tells Coroner She ;,',‘T:(“,Nf’r'm}:;l’ the mllzusiand Bile | s b nding in the senate, to *1n:relnse Parls, Aug. 29, 12:30 a. m.—“On The John J. Corbet prize cup, | reading of the complaint said that Could Not Stand Husband’s Abuse | It seems to me, in considering the “These things I urge upon you as | '™ j“_’“"“““f" the At the Somme as at Verdun, we are lead- | donated by Joseph McDonald of Bris- | while he did not regard himself as 5 ‘ A subject matter of the rontroversy that | Permanent and nec ryiadaitionsitol e ok SO IEEon ing in the offensive and dominating | tol to (h;) societg s};fiwix;gr :Lllm larg- d‘l‘s(’(u‘:th((‘l](:(z] |;‘ws:‘ti ;“,..::wncunif b.\t'ot!:l'f any Longer and Feared for Life. the whole spirit of the time and the |the law of the land. Exccutives Quit Washington. rers 5 v ici 1s] or the year, | papers filed, ¢ ropose s 5 3 : fidence re 5 e s e ey ’L‘ SeaE | SR e e B b 'u‘ -1.( record willimantic, Aug. 29.—Diega Zara, | Preponderent evidence of recent eco. The brotherhood eaders met el reviewing last week’s operations on | was awarded to St. Francis T. A.| while the) a matter of recor hot her hushand durlng an ar- | Nomic experience spoke for the eight CCEPTS CALL. hithnornias Goralustua iin el the French front. “There is not a | and B. Soclety of Naugatuck, whoso | He told Attorney French he would | who sho : 5 | ; . & : ates ago, due to grain shipments and to a posed that the demands of the men “Fourth, explicit approval by the continued lack of ships to transport | be submitted in their entirety to congress of the consideration by the products from Atlantic terminals. | bitration, along with certain questic interstate commerce commission of Rumanians Reported Repulsed. the resolutions which was passed re- 5 ‘ rer domestic affairs yester- | hour day. R — - posal of thé committee of rail e al ra- i embership was 130. The | order the papers to the district attor- | gument over dome % e s . e - ?Fot:: \‘:]m:)r]; fi::(:n‘elutx;of:Tofagf:fl:f;y : Tgljefiaiil(;‘ ‘s‘:;ciety wusp also awarded | ney if they were allowed to stand in | day, was charged in the city court to- ho"ll ‘(';::Pf&' °qlilo°r‘"'-l°<:’“‘;: the ‘"k“'f Rev., N. H., Harriman to Become |executives, but it was predicted reduced to the defensive,’” continues | the state banner., the court records. day with assault with intent to com- ) dopted by v | Pastor of People’s Church Sept. 10, |Would reject it. It was apparent SR e d 2 . = £ - B s ot iihes o mit murde She was not put to plea | Managements, and put into practice 5 : Bept 10 dent. Wilkoh T erpean :l‘:\r;lc:ro:fi(‘n é’;;‘:;::; \;::;’T;w“s‘ehar\: m'l;:zfl]b;::;:;;u;gt:c (I;dee:to;gg;mu, | CO;]\;::.;M lu:\:\‘f.::;zlj::l?.{:\,‘:\i‘;fh\fio s Prosecuting Attorney Bugbee askecd ](ur fl‘)‘e ‘r"o;q;]:w‘u;-wh: A:m;m:nn Io'r Ih.o i Rev '.‘\B_ H,}-l.arrlnuxn .nf Arrllngton, tion and went on with preparation slatance or reaction of the enemy”. | tion was awarded to St. Mary's Ticr- | French returned to inform the court | for a continuance:until tomorrow, | exling ten hour basis of pay and ser- | Mass, has accepted a call from the |jay the situation before congress _ Cadets of New Britain who | that the papers having been entered, | Coroner Arthur G. Bill of Danfel- : PP ) e |EECobIo s rch ol s city and Will rajlroad executives last night by i 7 would not be withdraw | son who talked with Mrs. Zara yes-|Permission of the congress, a small | assume the pastorate Sunday, Sep-|departing for their homes to be showed a gain of 172. T be withdrawn. ohday says that the woman told him | commission to observe the results of | tember 10. Rev. Mr. Harriman has | their properties in the event that Bucharest, Aug. 28, via Petrograd, Offiocrs Werelt chosen Hag 10010“5' S e that she could stand no longer the |the change. been pastor of churches on the |unions follow out thelr plan to e e, TR, P R e ity || SO0 QO G Ny R (R BANK ROBBERS GET $13 000 | ti%se of her husband. and since he| “These proposals were exactly in | Pacific coast, as well as in Providence, | o strike on Labor Day. causes which led Rumania to declare | toF; Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, Poquon- ’ 5 line, it is interesting to note, with the | X I, and Malden, Mass. He has also | It was sald in administration ci ; ert | Bought some real estate she felt as if | war on Austria-Hungary are set forth ;‘O"CCL:‘Y;G":i“c‘:d“':‘e:-m:s:‘_“M:s- Ki‘k:’eb‘fi:l‘(; ihe wauld be killed or she would have | Position taken Dby the supreme court | heen an evangelist and Is a speaker of | that although the President had in a note presented to Count Czernin, T. Blake, Nv:v }lavenv AR o | Isolate Tlinois Town by Cutting Wires, | {o kill her husband in self defense. of the United States when appealed to ‘r exceptional uh&llt,\'}_ cided to go before congress he A Lplsbpstnroili il W S e : g In court Mrs, Zara was asked if |to protect certain litigants from tho| Rev. Mr. Harriman will succeed | not entirely given up hope of brin ident; Frank J. Kinney, Branford,| Then Blow Open Safes and Escape financial losses which they confidently | Itev. Miltan S. Anderson, who re- | the two sides together through i Rumania, after a meeting of‘the Ru- | 5 i <he had a lawyer. She said she had I manian crown council at which it was ’L’":\;‘:‘fi‘x'“i;‘emre”hlzfr'gfr’:t"'l:'“‘fi‘:‘f‘r‘:"“' I Aato b | mome but would do as told about|expected If they should submit to the | signed several months ago after an |negotiations and that his efforts Tty b T ey || G et | f R regulation of their charges and of | internal strife in the church. At the |that end still were being contid the reasons given are ":‘Uc“,\I{i‘é"‘l‘l‘;’;‘_";:*“;‘w‘l'::‘“‘;',,Al;,”l';fl‘m(l;:“.‘;,' [Ianlle S Reus B20 e SIRrolRere ara is in a critical condition at St. | their methods of service by public | annual meeting he was re-clected, but | this mornins. The triple alliance, to which Ru- | bo: Middletown, Miss Moy Delohory, | Liew the safes ot two —banl Jocmpta hospital with a bullot in the | legislation. o i later left to form the Emanuel Gospel | In addition to starting the ma mania was a party, was broken when | Danbury and Willlam Degram, | Homer, 111, ncar here carly ¥ and | ing. The surgeons hardly ex- 1 unhesitatingly offered the friendly | church, which holds services in|ery to be prepared for a strike i Ttaly declared war against Austria- h‘th&w- ! Wm:d, ey u-nnufl | (s‘!::l‘l’l()'\(]‘ in an automobile Y ‘: peet him ta pull through. snlr‘\'wns of the ndmlmstr:n_mn to vnw. Rooth's hall. negotiations fail, it was said the P Hungary. 4 Sl e e - 30905 . 78 S railway managers to see to it that jus- dent purposed laying all the fas et Flnn eyt ce tonad theRin | Lo R0alexorClSe SRRl CE NELe oS The robbers' plans were well laid, REPRIMAND FOR FIREMAN. tice was done to railroads in the out- R the controversy before the count: terests and national aspirations of Ru- T | as they had cut all tclephone wires | STy COreCh PO sromeetenl e i [ mania. S ACCIDENT ON MAPLE ST. | into_ the town and: the cxplosions 8 |y miica i Star Chamber Ses- | them that no obstacle of law would bo | i \yilljm Downey of Thompson- \S:rikv Without Further Notig Austria-Hungary’s assurances that | Ierbert J. Jahn of Maple street | (¢ 10 banks were simultancous and | e suffered to stand In the way of their i e W o Added evidence to the conelp it was not inspired by a spirit of con- B | so muffled that only a few persons SlON % & inc sing ttheir revenues to meet the | ville to Succeed Father McKeon. hat the brotherhoods had rejected| quest or territorial gains, in attacking | FePorted to the police this noon re- | yere awakened, shiy-five hundred | pupman B. G. Babcock of the | expenses resulting from the change 50 | Rev. William Downey, recently or- | 1atest offer of the railroads was Serbia, have not been fulfilled sarding a minor automobile accident | dollars was faken from the Raynor | v )oard announced this morning s the development of thelr busi- | 1o i o briest, has been assigned to | I today's action of the leaders, Rumania was confronted with terri- | to which he was a party. He stated | #74 [abb hank, and $1.500 from the | ., (he case of Fireman Tke Hills, | ness and of their administrative effici- s R O e e | sent out a new order which ack torial and political changes menacing | (Clozzant Bk ‘\m:nma: vhom charges were filed a |ency did not prove adequate to meet |St. Mary’s rish this city by ev. | ers a strike on Labor Day u | | Rumania’s Reasons. that he was driving his machine N erirture! s O weck ago, the board was unable to |them. Joln J. Nilan, bishop of the Hart- | stactory tlement {5 read down Maple street at about twenty SUMMER VISITORS PLEI. Rumanians in Hungary suffered op- fully prove the charges. In view of “Tha representatives af the|ford diocese. He will uct as curate in prevent it. The previous o pression, arousing a continual state of | five miles an hour when a truck driv- ; 3 5 : this fact it was voted to reprimand | lrotherhoods accepted the plan: but place of Rev. Irancis McKeon, who | Merely made the strike order tel animosity between the two nations er in front of him stopped suddenly | Belligerent Prepareations for Strike | (1o fireman. No other penalty will | the representatives of the railroads | returned to Indiana to become a mem- | tive and required the transmissiod Rumania desired to hasten the end | and before he could bring his car to Made at Saybrook, be attached declined to accept it. In the face of per of the faculty of Notre Dame Uni code word to make it effective, of the war, safeguard her racial in- |4 stop he had crashed into the rear saybrook, Aug. 29 Sheriffs and | pireman Hills was charged with in- [ what T eannot but regard as the pr: s | now requires no additional word terests and realize her natlonal unit of the other car, smashing one of his | constables here have been notified by | (oxication and was tried by the safety | tical certainty that they will be ulti- | . .+ Downey is a native of | Put the strike into effect on I The note further says: own headlight the New rk, New Haven and Hart- [ poard at an exclusive star chamber [ mately obliged to accept the eight Thompsonville He has been ordered | Day. but it does require word th Rumania found herself in the pre- e — — ford Railroad company to be in readi- | session last Ioriday night hour day by the concerted action of | (o report to the local parish at once, | Settlement has been reached to pre: ce of powers making war for the e P ness to take charge of the railroad p = organized labor, the representatives 8 8 ne ::,Xx‘u;u‘u-rpr',’«(::‘(.;n:r;mmr:ning from top HEATYSENDORSHD, property In cAse a general Strike 18| s~~~ | 0f the raflway management have felt T on The brotherhood leaders dech to bottom the old arrangements which A meeting of the New Britain dele- | called by the brotherhoods Labor Day WEATHEFR. justified in declining a peaceful set- | o : \fter their meeting this morning had served as a basis for their treaty | gates to the republican state conven- 2 | aterbury, Aug «ester Heeb- | nothing but a “‘satisfactory settlem: | The company has notified the ofli | tlement which would engage all the | lenten (Heo | et orre o ot o = e ce, public d pr ner, 17, of Bunker oad, this | coul P e of alliance. These changes were for | 41on wag held last evening and Edwin | C1Als referred to that their hours of | forces of justice, public and private, 1ld prevent thelr men walking Rumania proof that the object she | duty and pay will be determined S AT e PRt o e ||1,'.“';,':,:,"'",', “";f“"“ 2""‘,';’,’: cn their side to take care of the ‘ll:; While rowing a ":"") at Pantam | Their action In changing the s pursued in joining the triple alliance ot 4 < 2ead the | jater, As a result of the threatencd b o Vedh ooy event. They fear the hostile influence jl:ake today, wag shot in the back | order to require no additional ag no longer could be attained anr that |local delegation. Frank E. Mealy of | sirike many summer visito e mak- | e St COESCRYY of shippers who would be opposed to 'Severely injured. The affair is saic to | to make it offective, o was sal Windsor Locks was endorsed for|ing early preparations for departur Rising temperature. an increase of freight rates (for heen an accident, caused by a bl (Continucd On Bleventh Page). | sovernor. ! preferring to take no risks. l e~ o~~~ | which, however, of course, the public Stray bullet. (Continued On Eleventh Page) P