New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928 1 TROLLEYMEN VOTE [ simnmanesisssy) ROOSEVELT NOMINATES SMITH N% : u <0 o 15 In favor of a walk-out, and ATL Bridgeport registering a 154 to 121 it grad- i AEAMSTRIKE SeEL almost solidly against a strike, giving a 460 to 76 :“:IR: vote, and four small unions at Middletown, Norwalk, Stamtord, conuecficm GO. Employes Relect Derby, overwhelmingly decided they were opposed to a strik¥, Water- he numerical count was 995 to e 595 in opposition to striking, unlike New Britain trolley men and of- the vote of two weeks ago when the fieials o¢ fhe company are. elated |y gyl Dliiierad an 1158 (o 411 over the decision of the trolley men | "% 3 e of the state not to go on strike. strik sentiment, The first ba Oll| Supt. Willlam J. Bryan was Inform- | '“1Urhs gave the necessary two-| ed by the Herald late yesterday aft- thirds which resulted in the strike ! ernoon that the vote had been | °'Uer to take effect last Monday at | counted, showing a majority in favor| MMIMKLL This order, however, was of remaining at work. He expressed *jided 1 tavor of & ek vote i pleasure and remarked that the de-| Iihding vesterday that the vt [ cision was in line with his expecta. | WS Nt suificient for a ney i | tionn: {order, and that the men had indi- Employes in this city wers pleas. | (3led their desire to accept the com- ed at the outcome, The wiajority of | A’ Wase proposition, the contr- employes who discussed (he wronoe. | (1€ board called on Prosident Pun- 1 ed strike during the past few days|9¢rford and signed the new agree- i [ ment were in oppositios e walk out, |™en \;.“;yl:,‘n’]“.,,,"m: :Zh}h = ‘“B,."fil,,! The action brought to a close a th ; S roversy betw e e bouard and | that they would remain at theip |COMtroversy between the board an Posts even if a call fo strike were ! (N company which started late in | . ] =4 e V. The ! il aske: for a issued by union officials. 1t was gen- | Ma¥e The men had asked f - erally agreed here that a strike | W48 Increase, recognition of th would sound the death knell of the | WNion, arbitration of disputes, and an | union in Connec‘icut. t«'lxll'- our d The company had At Grant's Economy Prices you can buy everything for }'acatiou -~ and have MORE MONEY lgfl‘:fi!o: enjoyment The Counceticut joint conference | Sieadfasty yefused to & oI L 0 Franklin D. Roosevelt places the name of Gov. AWred E. Smith board, representing the trolleymen, | HANAS bt Bad oftred T TONIIEE in nomination at the democratic mational convention in Houston. accepted the e proposition of tl 4 Gonlindiei 4 Picture by airplane from Houston; telephoto from St. Louis. & ! Connecticut company late yesterday ‘ asn atternoon, when an ofiicial count of | ARINE LEADER BRAVE |- — e B e ) g } | the state vote, taken Wednesday, | ! & }' revealed that the men wore opposed ———— H , lli : chairm w,l Mr, llluu\VIi g The \ 1o a strike by 995 to 245, The new | o : puilding has been under construcs 3 ! k ; ¢ Licutenant Attacks 200 Nic- | | g ) c : : i agrcement continucs the same wage | ¥ OUM¥ i o for s e Years nm.l- i Which appeal to Thrifty scale for one year, and allows certain | araguan Rebels, Singlehandedly | than a year ago the authorities o s l h C inaine = on WE g i s G &> | [1he university inquired it tiis donons | tylis aps > Men, because they are Agreement. Signed Putting Them to Rout, * i linsisted upon the inseription propos- 45 : The agreement was signed at 3:30 g ed by Whitney Warren, the Ameri- : FOY Men Better Values. o'clock in the office of John I | Ma |L:\]1<|‘ ‘M“:”]" June 29 J can architeet nd suggested other 2 (UP)—The ory of huw a young . . i " sriord, preside 5t the com- ) i inscriptions which would not be so v 3 pans i Sows aven, and the eonpor. | Unitea states marine sewenant | Ro{6d 8§ Head of Belgian RElIET ot eriie 1o thove whe “hebeves Patterns in newest as-|| || The fine grade Broadcloth, the superior workmane N 2 ek Wi [single handed attacked a band of : : . . ce board incl z John 1 R Bl g that the war was over nine y 5 shrunk St R e |00 rebel tollowers of General Au- Commission | *The authorities of the university sortment of colors. ;hlp’ the pre neckbands, the assorted sleeve 3 3 3 : 10 Sandino beciame known to- | # : vere d. The ww agreement | | were info d that the library was :. ,7,,‘,.,':“‘\0 ".."{,‘1‘,,,.,’.&‘ "U"Hl'lt"flfl;‘f.““,‘: at the marine ¥ here. Ithe outright gift of the American engths, the full roomy sizes, all bus drivers, shop men and power- | \J.Iy“'u!:imfixf..'f-"fi:m..~|.|173;}'>":“"\!‘|( New York, June 29 (®—Herbert | people, and that ul\m‘ the xIn;I\t :n make these shirts superior to those house men. ke rad ot de e O s | Hoover's cable to officials of the | the university authorities alone to y ! Under its teme, mon who have HIS £ A became known when he W3 | Ciiversity of Louvaln that they had |determine what ths inscription was A 4 usually priced so low. i been in the cnploy of the company | “H‘J e Clark commanded | [0l power over the inseription to 1o be and they were commended for |8 tha hlll you for at least one year, receive 69 ' L”_”'d of 80 marvines | b¢ Placed upon the new library was their attitude in the rvu‘vhn 31-50 value for < e IjotoRaien on oney district, They |t more than a month ago al-| “The ]l.wh\‘m\ ml:‘-mm"\! h-t:gl”y ears )-men e i 7 9 L a Jlic yes- | inquirc n as to whether therc A n:l',"- s S :L” ‘,‘\(\ i) from San Albino to [though it was only made public yes = ‘“,\ e l‘”’m‘ m’m"“ gl S Style and Service- st : Buy Your S R R June | Baliene sicelupinol L""f,l,“‘ e U186 mianehRs Mo Sooe )t Gdnere wnd 1he previeus And Economy Gaily Colored 7 Iz 200 rebels had prepared to ambush S M e g 3 £ . . 1, 1927, Minor changes in working | Lo ov acted as chairman of the com-|Wwere expressed as in the k’ s ac conditions, however, liave 1,0.‘,\.”“\\'\:"“ Dol guard approached, |Mission for relief in Belgium whose | has been publishe Hose for Men w I mg e granted i - - A g e .company, such as ational foundation took over the| nine hot building rund collection some| Paper Company Will Be a shot was heard in the distance, ap- | © parently an accidental discharge of |t is thread silk over the Novelty pattern hose _of or S e Needs at Grant's knee, full fashioned, has javon plhited Batceieed e Losummerayear overtime on miscell; work neous runs instead of aft- e 1t ago. The cable was sent in . S terials, fine ap- Now is the Time to Get or 0itsii % Ui cuve o alt order 10 hin | reibones 04 querrs trom the norary| _ Holding Company Soon narrowed ankle, and pearing. pair ssc e Ready The elilclat count ot Whe tralleye o0, d then commented: |authorities New \;m;' -'!“"\9 20 (1 ‘l” For- comes in desired colors. e Mercerized socks, of as- ~ s 's o throughout state [0 e ; . Made Public mation of the Internationa " : eMan mercerized super sorted i Trout Baskets ... $1.00 was detayed yosterday morning |y 1”‘,',5‘,ln:-';nrv“.’,“,:,(::'\lfi UL e e Flesh, a member of |and Fower company as a holding (Mercerized tops and hose with nail mk’"} with faney St 30¢ when John T. Reardon of Wor-{ Uy By S0 Coied forward alone, |the exceutive committee of the com- | company for stock of the Interna- soles.) proof toes. zsc tops, per pair Straps ...... . Mass, international \mmnllm_l_‘“g a revolver in his hand. A |sion, made public the text of Mr.|tional Paper company and the New pair Minnow Bucket .. $1.00 unresenting: - Uhe AmalEns | oo o & LR OEE . ol er's cablegram news of which | England Power association was re . > % A4 was me y vigorous miachine gur al st bee iy o i x " p terna 2, i ay Employes assoclation, fafled to | po> "rr ¥ VRIS (HCRTE BUN {gium with the following statement /stockholders of th “‘- "l“-‘““’i"*“rld“ I Casting Rod, 5 ft. $1.00 sear, The conference hoard meet- o s e ver par ¢ @ board of di- o 5 A :‘é'&‘“’;s““mqy‘::” ' “"mj;f";"[’(i‘l‘m:"‘ jon the rebel leader and two fol- ;\Mum‘ms Eiritnadiabistenn il | I IR ARSI e e ) Strong and Well Made Japan Silk Line St 2 e wers attacked with revolvers. |be sent: (i x s 5 Vi [ end word was recelved that Rear- .“-f\,:-"‘\;\nl“‘x“;h T A e T the| The International Paper and Pow- Real values for Children. 25 yards ...... $1.00 | don was in Massachusetts on union | o L1oaeaanti library was raised by|er compiny will control companics : . . Y 'ess or play. Si Merccrized Line The th of the rebel leader ap- [new Louvain library was rais v ¥ 2 & D, For dress or piay. Sizes ercerized Lin business, !‘,“, nily dismayed the rebels and {public subscription from public| Who ritics have a market valu With Well Padded Soles B0 2 S ! Ath b 25 yard spool ... 23¢ L Three. Louals Vote to Strike | (v all fled as the marines started |[schools, colleges, universities, | of more than § 00,000 repre- w 9 tor Children o to 2. Some with rub- £ i With Mr. don’s appearance |t 1o rg. |ehurches of every denomination, po- | senting segregated power and utility omen's ber heels. the delegates convened in l"rmr-rnuli O A N e lice and fire departments, and |properties and extensive pulp, paper o hall, New Haven and the sealed en- BID 1S EXPECTED |thousands of private individuals, all jand timber holdings. 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