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EDITION eve Sd EDITION “Clreulation Booka Open to All.’ [c realation Booka Open to All.”" | -_— = PRICE ONE CENT. Comoran ete Ve we NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1916. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. R. R. STRIKE TO TAKE EFFECT AS ORDERED, SAY LEADERS ROUMANANS FAR HUNGARY EOD STATE READY TO MARKETS NMS Pye PLEA TO WORKER CAPTURE MOUNTAN PASSES, Sues ou 00D AGT AT LOW COST ‘ys arr MAY BE WILSON FNAL -—BOMBERD BULGARIAN CITY IN EVENT OF BIG STRIKE. ») EFFORT TO AVERT TIE-UP as Injured Are Badly Chicago Complicates \ | SINKS IN Hurt. Would I tan ty YORK PHYSICIAN the Situation. \ | War With Bulgars Opened by| AMERICAN SHIP —— fould Inaugurate vigurate Chavo NE : ‘ OAT Bie ) 7p.) A : : , " stchuk OTHERS MAY BE LOST. System, Says Commis- WHO VANISHED AFTER | ‘TRAVELLERS — W arned.| All Trains Will Step at'7 o'Cloalk cage Sloe - STORM; 20 MEN PERISH sioner Dillon. FATAL AUTO CRA pas Munitions Makers Arrange to Monday Morning Unless Satis- hip by Boat to Canada factory Settlement Is Made— and Thence to Europe. Congress Frames Anti-Strike Practically every railroad in the Laws Demanded by President. country issued notices to-day either putting an embargo on shipments of live stock and perishable freight which DR ASTIC MEDI ATION cannot be delivered before Bunday or announcing that such an embargo will ACT Is PROPOSED be put into effect within twenty-four Mets (Special From a Stall Correspondent of vaning-Werld.) L. D. Smith, Vice Prenident/of the WASHINGTON, Aug, 80-—Senator Slmmoi Carelinn @ Lehigh Valley Railroad, ised ®! the Senate late this afternoon by proposing a law to he passed tartied statement this afternoon that his 0 Weturday night giving the Federal Mediation Board power to peer Rad lnghias yet lesies 88 8 all strike questions at Issue and imposing the most drastic penalties o any class of freight because the com- . ‘ pany hopes to be able to operate its any one who conspires to stop the malls or necessaries of life. trains In the event of a strike. Should there be, however, any con WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Brotherhood heads insisted after a siderable interruption to train service . . £ the Lehigh Valley will devote its en- |Conference with Secretary of Labor Wilson to-day that they had not ergies first to giving New York the | jy su Prentidas 4 ee : Se matic aupeiy wandied by the | been requested by President Wilson or any other Administration official road, second to delivering foods and |to postpone the stril.c and that nothing except a satisfactory settlement third to delivering coal, Passeni : mane ‘i ‘Gunboat Escapes From Har- Only Six of Crew Saved From the mr wy yy UECAY harnieat Clark, Bound From bor and Is Reported “DON’T WORRY,” HESAYS P ' ART " ' Texas to Buenos Aires, Safe at Sea. ae eae Aid in Taking Carpathian) ji onteans, aug. $0—Twenty Could Bring in Supplies From Passes—Sending Troops | men ot the crew of twenty-six of the| SANTO DOMINGO, Aug, 3-One) Nearby Zone by Plan Al- * American steamer Admiral Clark|man was killed and seventy-nine ready Devised Across Roumania. which sailed from Port Arthur, mee oitiors hurt {ean ‘expleslon: aboard y for Buenos Aires on Aug. 11, perishes ' the United 8t a cruiser BUCHAREST, Aug. 20—Rouma-\at sea when the steamer foundered |(R® United States armored cruiser! The inauguration of a aroat railroad Memphis when the warship went on! strike, which would bring a marked mien troops have murched without Aug 14, in @ tropical hurricane. ‘The six survivors arrived at the |the rocks of the outer harbor yester- | shortage in certain food products and ; interruption for twelve hours iM QW rantine station here to-day on the|day in a violent storm that came up| a delay in delivery of others, would “{ emamy territory encountering only Swedish bark Tana \ before the vessel could put to sea. | not, according to Commissioner Dillon deptak resistance, said the first official Se ee ‘Twenty others were drowned while! of the State Foods and Markets De- jreturning from a trip ashore, The | partment, cause anything approach- statement from tne Roumanian War JUDGE SEABURY’S FATHER | cruiser wan sti on the rocks to-day Ing famine tn the city. Office to-day on the invasion of and is likely to be a total loss. An, “The situation would be serious, . ‘Wransylvania. DEAD, AGED 80 YEARS explosion in the boiler room caused | without question,” Mr. Dillon sald to- | ROME, Aug. 30.—Roumanian and a the casualties, and it is feared that | day, “but New York need not be wor- Russian troops have captured the \Was the loss ot ie nor Pern seriet then ried about it. The state of affairs is - - She now reported. is believed that a|not so serious as offhand figure principal Carpathian passes, accord: cong] Church of the Annunciation giicht earthquake preceded the ground | might seem to indicate, Primarily, ving to reports received here from ond | ater Seminary Professor. swell which tore the Memphis from| hunger knows no law, and we'd get Bucharest. a ; her anchorage. |food here, you may rest assured of PETROGRAD (Via, London), Aur. Par eek lame EtE tea al et Rear Admiral Charles F. Pond was| that. 3.—The Russians have captured oe ene cute for Governor, died at |{ahore at the time of the explosion.| “I have a plan practically worked Panker Mountain, in the Carpathiaus ooo) today at his summer home, jate weather continues very bad, out—I'd only need an hour to get it ou the «. sean border, the War foe), oy Cong Inland, aged eit | A despatch was received by wire-|in motion—whereby I am sure the jens RUSSIA} S SWEE r | ’ OMfice announced to-dy Re Samra, He wea Bebteener ol Re to-day from the Unita) States! people of this city could get food at|————————— | service will be subordinated, If neces- of their demands could prevent a walk-out. AMBTERDAM, Aux, vaarsared sinaticn) Polity and-Law at General} ihe Castine, ae put to set: prices lower than they've ever bought c \wary, Mr. Smith sald, to the delivery Despite these assertions, it was evident that President Wilson had alan artillery is bombarding the Bul- |) d Taw at Genera|when the storm broke, saying that|it in all thoir lives. And this, too, 5 9 product qarian city of Rustchuk and the Hun- sent Ea and author of) ine vessel was cruising in front of while. a great railroad strike te on. Ce aia Ratiroad issued tumed all the influence of his Administration toward persuading the series town of (Cresta seentsiba to MANY Ce EIONS WOTK cg tor | {he harbor. Later in the day the sea| “There would be a shortage in ma ordnty thie afiernocn probmiting tne} orotnerhood leaders to postpone or rescind their strike order until Con- nna ces is al oon, | became smoother and the landing of! of the perishable articl a ae - ° ress has had opportunity to act, the law, but later turned to the : cles of foc receipt for shipment at freight houses, | § PF y . ine Hacnian Church, following the footsteps of | (he Mallon wilh thelr, belongings, | milk, for Tarde sh two days | wharves or connecting points of the There were intimations that should the labor leaders continue Dan pos! | ae haar si a + © railroada shut ARN + > * Line: i a e city of Glurgia, and on railways Lalas othe oe Por many |" “nines of the wounded of the Mem-| would feel this as long as | following « OF gracenantint adamant, President Wilson even might make a public appeal to the affording an casy entrance into workers themselves to direct their icaders to postpone it. . ; J as All explosives and inflammabies, |’ Butaavia for Rownenian invading: (Gorey oe me AnAnolation 10: New Bis amine forse tied yo. dny-in one | ees ane |h meu nessa te Jatter the cloae of business Thursday, rail ¥ AN aimed me ll rts hte oy B. ‘oO power on ea xcept a satisfactor: cal ie armies. If the Amsterdam report UN ee balmed and taken home. $ “But, to encourage the people of | aus. a1 oF earth except y settlement now can pre ts true, the bombardment marks WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Incom-| the city, let me say that in the matt |. Reclbnable , Fesleit, Weld ag, oy vent the strike” said W. G. Lee, president of the trainmen, the beginning of hostilities BIG DAILIES T0 SUSPEND plete advices to the Navy Depart-|of keeping up the supply of food; vegetables, after the close of business “We four heads certainly could not obtain a postponement of the against Bulgaria by Roumania. ment early to-day indicated that be-|New York has all Long Island, alpy py Ss B seiictars ew Leaves| Friday, Sept. 1 strike if we wanted to nor could we postpone it If we received messages [Orsevo lea near the junction IF STRIKE TAKES PLAGE) xc tventy, ana tnirty American large part of New Jersey, and a tract} 1 11s 9: Pd sae reyes eel treight of all kinds to all points | Tequesting such action from everyone of the committee of 640, who were ef the Roumanian, Serbian and sailors lost their lives yesterday when | of fifty miles wide on each side of the] Hospital on Pretext of Seeing | ..q destinations after the close of | here last week. President Wilson bas not asked us to postpone the strike | Hungarian frontiers.) the armored crulser Memphis was| Hudson River from which to draw. Body of Dentist Revinius. business Saturda and he understands, as we made it clear to him on Monday night, that we LONDON, Aug. 80.—Virtual admis-| Supply of News Print Paper Is,|driven ashore in @ sudaen tropic Steamboat service and motor truck . sod 18 TO) now are powerless to act unless a satisfactory settlement is made.” ion that Russian troops are now Even Now, in a Very Pre- storm at Santo Domingo City. The | S€rvice would bring foods to the city Mee sia x A. B. Gurretson, head of the con-@——————— erossing Roumania for the invasion eee bata full report from Rear Admiral Pond| by the ton and at only a slight ad- na Tig Beenie Woe) It the strike is called off before Aa esis of Hungry or Bulgaria was contained carious Condition. on casualties was expected hourly. | Vance above present prices. BEACON, N. Y., Aug, 30.—While je ate ductors and spokesman for the em-j| betwen mail train and @ freight | “ Coroner Howell 8. White of Dutchess| Monday the embargo will be can- , t, | train,” fm @ Router despatch from Petrograd,| 4 yery large number of the daily| Messages received to-day showed the| “Then, too, we have fresh fish at s 4 el The object of tho| Plovees, made a similar statement, ested by the Buarian censor, tis | nc have ere tie United Bittes ori |following dead and injured tn the ex-|OUF Very don, We're prodigal, even| County was making an investigelion | cele by Wire, i UNION HEADS TO CONFER wir ermine ORDER AFFECTS ALL ‘ he motor accide , to clear the lines, freight | a. be forced to suspend publication if a| ploston: contemptuous, of our fish supply. We aa 5 abate ine nek creer terminale now congested GOMPERS. aan gulls Israelis | ‘The despatch stated that “it may | nation-wide railway strike continues DEAD. Pay about 20 cents a pound for fish) Wet Manian Gh NEO In| etn felanh in Order Besides conferring with Secretary | hii es * press and the Con- Be assumed that Russian troops are| for two weeks, Lincoln B, Palmer,| George W. Rudd, chief machinist's| Which costa the denter who stores It] wis gi vonty-third Street, New York | readjustment of service Wilson to-day the brotherhood heade| ress should understand clearly that mow crossing Roumania.” manager of the American Newspaper | mate, No, 3110 Morgan Avenue, North about 4 cents a pound, and when we Roumanign cavalry detachments | publishers’ Association, declared this | Minneapolis. wet it It isn't absolutely fresh. If we @ave crossed the Rothenthurm Pass) afternoon. VERY SERIOUSLY INJURED. took to our fish supply we'd be able (Red Tower Pass), three miles inside| “The print paper situation je acute| Alphonsus J. Anderson, No, 112) '0 cut down one-tenth of the meat we Transylvanian border, and are|from causes entirely outside the; Carpenter Street, Philadelphia; Ar- | Consume. the strike order ‘affects the men who talked with several members of Con-| nant the passenger, mall, milk and xress at the Capitol, The brother-|oxpreas trains just much as those hood oMcials expected to confer with | or the freight trains, and that these amuel lasses of service also must stand City, and the injury of Dr. Henry S.| possible after Sept. 4 Bartholon of No, 207 West Fifty it is anticipated, will be called sixth Strevt at “Death Turn’ on the onnaylvanta Railroad has also Poughk Road, five miles nortn| notified the Adains Express Company rs, Presid t of the of here, Bartholomew left High-| phat it will not accept for shipment i 3h stil ” rs a few miles from the Transylvan-|probiem of transportation,” said|thur Porter, No. 121 Wagern Ave-|TO @RING IN MEAT BY PARCRL|iqngy Hospital and failed to return! over the Pennsylvania ines express) American Federation of Labor. | tt SIC RASS URE SINae ave Rete Me. fan city of Hermannstadt, according |Palmer, "Many publishers are on a! nue, Cleveland; Jennings P, Black- POST, HIS PLAN. Wwasnald (hat Mr. Gerapare had mate) ™ sey rane He called a taxicab early this morn : i fatter not stamped “subject to| ; a am to a Zurich despatch to the Central hand to mouth basis, getting 4 cur! well, Parksville, S. Cy; Elphard J,|_ “It Would be dificult to wat meat) oe saying sat he wanted to ace the | iy » attempt to induce the brother.) Robert T. Fragler, representing wa~ load grom the mill Just oa they, are y h | .ne BAY delay hoods to postpone the strike, and it|O"s4nized railroad employes of the News to-day, hausting the car | hand” |Quinn, No. 44 Bergen Street, Brook. | Pere In case of a strike, although the yoy of his friend and hurried off In New York Central Raitrond ts js to postn strike, and . exhausting the car load on hand, Quinn, No. 44 Bergen Breet, BFSOR | reel post could bring Ben eee ae eae ee ie contre | The New York Central Reliroad ls: | way not thought that he would country, sent to President Wilsoe, @ ial es . » lie aplte o} injurtes~a broken collars) oyeg an embargo order similar to tha: =i nigit oe tha Nawsk? etter today proteetinn: Aeutaie ia AUSTRIA KEADY TO LEAVE} Charleston, W. Va. comparatively small packages, a9 I) yo. weyers bruised and possibly in SRE Se ST President Elliott of the New York, /1etter t ¥ prot je against Mi EV. MAIL SERVICE WILL BE SERIOUSLY understand there would be no at+ eres | issued by thy |New Haven and Hartford Railroad, | Wilson's recommendation to Congress PART OF TRANSYLVANIA Manin agavela 4 North |teMPt to Interfere with the operation ternal wounds chia, Coroner| i the Weat and Bouthwest some of] issued @ atatement to-day declaring {that @ law be passed for an eight- TO THE ROUMANIANS soe A . cain When he ‘oud » posted warnings th bast of mail trains, the railroads have poat a that the country might misunder-|hour baste day for railroad employes PARALYZED BY $ RIKE | 070 stro PRS aL MMR Te Dressed chickens, fruits and aon | VRID 2a he ouls Make Bee [that wavellers may be subjected tol stand from President Wilson's ad-| actually engaged in the work of op- BERLIN (via London), Aug. 30.— Trenton, N. J.; Timothy J. Leary, No n vegetables as spinach, let- lng him with reckless diving, as re delay and lnsoneniencaafige Gondss | are s8 to Congress that only freight erating trains in interstage ‘$ranspor- Ned J . Leary, No. | ca 2 n wi b , night. In New England els ervice the country’ troads | tation, The abandonment of part of Transyl-| CLEVELAND, O., Auj 96 Geabury treet, Fall River, Mass; | uce end, the lke icould be transe| oe vic was at the wheel of the| | "ne cucented “subject to delar"|ennis be ted up by oaks , vania to the Roumanians is forecast | Sam's railway mail service will be|Harrie A. Bryan, No. 295 Chestnut| Ported bY Parcel post, us could ap- uld be tled up by a strike Mr. Frazier point.@ that this car when it plunged over an embank- |" 41% sine rule was promulgated , i dl rasby et leetaiatia te deapatches:from newspaper corre. | Paralyzed the instant the country | street, New Britain, Conn.; James Hitmen Rag otner Pe | ment, ee iS by ihe Ki Railroad and eae subj oe oe ey oe 4 eats DeHiatee woul ee |wide railroad strike order goes into | Koe bighty « | tabi ruits, AP axl driver, testi« | y ! | subject ¢ and do no -| per ‘ epondents at the Austrian army head-| Sect, waid Edward Fier ecenaeee aetna ANE Blghty-fourth |"“uNow, if the city or the city and |g ae ‘PB ‘ Me : bs - uae testi | roads entering New York stand its complexity,” said Mr.| "I must respectfully warn you of ihe : hit Moats H A FRAL No Re PRSnes Ene CON s! In tie » situation Is com-| plijott, “may assume from the Presi-| the events sure to follow,” wrote Mr, of the Public! 61 the F aS | State together would utilize this de- , mgt é; allot, “may 7 quarters. jot as en vee of the Four| Admiral Pond reported that several pariicect } knaw L could bring| CaF on the road und that it w 1 by 4 9 of freight hand-| dent's language that a strike order] Frazier, “which will place the indus- Forecasting the strategy on the Rou- | ined ana 4, sla ernoon, rr |men were drowned, \¢o0a. into this community at pri {Swinging from # te to ers in Chi There are 6,000 mem-| will have no effect upon p: nger| trial fabric of the nation in greater ‘ on the strike become eotive | c 0 i price i ects tate r 00 1 manian frontier, the correspondents In- | ni oti iv oa tie “s is All hands of the Memphis, lower (han the peonte have ever(oe sods turty to fortyeAy #8 bers of the ght Handlers’ Union,| train service. This is not the case] Jeopardy than at present: the @@ per timate that the Central Powers will |) : moasage read. “Capt. Beach was the jnewn, “Of conve, there would not be| hour, ity wavering course made him 4 they have been ordered to walk|and included in the order to strike| cent, must of n pessity organt first station where engines are usu-!jast to y organise end leave the ship, When the the service there now, but there/turn into a diteh to avoid ti i . . pe : srvice| preser , not "i e entire border | “ out this afternoon, The strike will] are all men in passenger train service| present their demands for recegal- attempt to defend the entire border | ayy exchanged, and those waiting in | storm struck steam was up and main Would be no starvation, nor anything struck, he sud save a serious effect In impeding thelwho aro members of the variousl tion and protection.” Ber abe nie ee h rallrond terminals will be held up," jengines working, but main steam line A Tet a ete food transported | OtHER teatinnuny: shuwed that 4 movement of freight through and | bro ia.” Mr. Frazier had presented ¢@ Mr. Jarge number of troops which ye said burst. Cause unknown, ‘Iho My idea js to have food transporte earke thea rt movement ¢ i 7 dy . Lol bk required for the adequate | ee = too worlously injured 0. be Laie from sections adjacent to thw city, two ba Hat th i b into Chicago. M Hlott quoted part of the in-| Wilson petitions signed by 110,000 une protect front half as long as) THE WOK AVEL BUREAU, Two officers Injured but will recover, fom Long Island und New Jersey and Daniel Weeks, in bank Suueres “\iiniions manufacturers in the jatructions issued to the men with the| organized railroad employees protest= tion of a front half as long as) er {World ihe : One enlisted man dead, five very seri. the Hudson River country, by boat peacor Ahad sang and danced pie iegh district are arranging for strike order and underlined this sen-| ing against a strike the Ruasian battle line. “Sur rie a ously Injured, five seriously injured &d automobile and delivered to this and refused to leave the place when Pittsburgh rangi On that account, and inasmuch as Bae ecien Sin at and. gixty-sevon allghtly injured, department. We would establish dis- | requested shipments by motor truck to the tence in those Instruotions: Senator James Hamilton Lewta gave sre ana r aa, parcel, bert tvom mostly in engineer's force. Several > ' —_——— “so far as your legal right to strike | notice of his intention to Introduee @ (Continued on Fifth Page.) open bo aes ‘Beekman to0u—aave, men missing, probably drowned.” (Continued on Second Page.) (For Racing Results See Page 2) (Continued on Second Page.) ia concerned, there ty no difference bill which would cover most of the

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