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b i be 4 as es s it laid before Judge Mayer by the Board of Eetimate, it is held that “the par- tleular form dt procedure by which. the arbvitration ie to be held is of minor importance when compares With the substantial questions at fsmue, and it in to be presumed that the arbitrators will not only weigh carefully amd fairly and justly al! the merits involved in the contro- vorsy, but will also give due consid- ail eration to’ the financial capacity of 3 th+ employing company as well the demand: of the men.” RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUSPEN- t SION SHOULD BE FIXED. Aldermanic President La (Guardia said the men had made « concrete offer which should not be rejected and pledged the Board of Eatimate | through an amendment to approve of + the employees’ willingness to arbl- trate, In the absence of acceptance | by the company of the men's offer, | Mr, La Guardia said the responsibil}- ty for the suspension of service /n as 2" Brookiyn ought to be fixed. oo “By whom?" inquired eee, President Riegelmann of Brooklyn. | “By the proper parties,” replied La! Guardia. “Well, the public will judge condi- tions and rightly fix responsibility ‘responded Riegelmann, “I can’t see | bow the responsibility can be pot at the door of this one or that one. The > Board of Estimate should be left tree » © take any action it desires. If the Mayor or Board of Estimate con- | cludes to take action for the for-| “feiture of franchises it ought not to be restricted in any way.” , La Guardia said the men two-day showed willingness to resume service | and that helosforth responsibility cannot be placed at their door. JUDGE MAYER WON'T TALK STRIKE WITH LEADERS. Acting Public Service Commis- | sioner Barrett called On Judge Mayer 10-day to discuss phases of the atrike | situation on the basis of hin talk ) with Strike Leaders Shea and Fridi- ©» ger inst night, He snid he wished to know if Judge Mayer would modify @) his ruling regunting arbitration of | » the demands of the union leaders * Judge Mayer, when the subject was raiséd, waved his hand and said Barrett a Fs of any accident or colliston which | might clog the flow of traffic. Men who had meen the roads of | France behind the battle It with si pteuenere errpe TTT Manhattan or Bust! There Are Many Ways for Brooklynites To Get on Their Jobs ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1920. -Even the Ridiculous ‘‘Scooter’’ Scooting These Brooklyn girls are riding to New York in a big milk truck Manhattan Bridge. At both bee | | the police had wrecking trucks and spare wheels re | shortest possible dy to get rid in the | order of the results their crawling lines of trucks and lor- ries, urged on by ull the military | might and ruthlessness of the Military | Police, maryelled ‘at the effective | methods of a handful of smiling, alort | policemen who, scarcely ever had to | raine their yolces to enforce the sug- gestions of their hand signals. | The marvels accomplished by thé| Interborough Subway at its terminal | and distributing fffnetion at the Flatbush Avenue station of the Long Island Railroad were just as notable, Even in normal times the street there are always in a crowded flurry, | Two police Captains, Haerle and Fal- | ener, with thirty men all the} Inspectors and investigators of the) system's law department were traf- fle herders. | and miling at their less fortunate y © “Nothing more as to that” Fidm) half past seven o’otock an| lhood oft wily Hello Girls Enjoying Free Tri After a brief talk, Judge Mayor |i¢PeAaine volume of humanity was the stele, tr Make It Hot for Drivers Whose i |dumped into the plaza by all sorts Brotherhood af Locome nas @ictated the following letter to the |or tusew, trucks and imines, than| |has an unbroken record in keep Wagons Ave Empty , Commissioner: fads’ on thousands more came leontracts, and 1 feel sure ite ¢ Observers at the bridge entrances { “You called to see me this morning | Does eee ee | will not be bi the prese renewed thelr acquaintance with the Miter: conferring with (iesers. foea | oo, SEO teaitoed ‘breast to back) ‘The motorme subway and ele-| bicycle in all its types of thirty Years : down the subway station stairs, ‘The i seeave ieturt ‘ they were, dust ‘ 1 cir Weiler to peeneat te ene eens y ee vated neg are membera of that Hroth-| ago. ‘They were, dusty and rusty and aa b: 46 headway of the trains to New York | OKACE. ANS erhood and are not among the strikers | the riders were none too certain as navie “y yoy kd to coming in from the Eastern Parkway Venue ° \ "Right thousand of the company's| gator’ Many. of them rattled #0 vor am of bourse ¥@ glnd to 860] 4nq Nostrand’ Avenue stato 13,000 employees are on strixe. Mr, Gar- | ferously that no warning a ie ne and Se — - - - — - — - - - — . you, both beoause of your official PO- |starting at Flatbush Avenue waal ‘ a oe = Sars Naon stated ‘ ment Was needful to keep foot sition @nd of m; 1801 Te | . | ——— sengers out of thelr way He =if Mey seers shortened from two minutes unwi| POLICE SOON CONTROL OUT PUTS OUT FLAMES TRUNK VICTIM SLAIN 4 Hee Ria Oke Ot were ward you. I decline, however, to they were pulling out fort Nain BREAKS OF VIOLENCE. i Lemuel BE. Quigg Left Only 820,000, je truckloads of girl workers for consider anything coming from these | ion ¥ seconds| ‘The nearest approach to rioting oo-|{), [\, |, IN FLYING PLANE) IN BED, POLICE SAY | ‘ane tax appraisal ied to-day of the) the telephone company had 4 lot of fun ee ee S8, SORES HEIN Oe vicar SRLLERS A, curred early to-day at the Beri - | estate of the late Lemuel Ely Quigg Vesaied (besa wicks: cosa Wacol 3 ester o : — ; : ‘ Rei oatvegi QUIRR:| seemed to enjoy mort of all heapin, tuas uaretofore purported to act for ONG | Street barns of the B. R. T. Twhe New York-Chicago Pilot's Quick | Autopsy in Bridgeport Show 19 |whe dled July Ist last year, shows that) sii scorn on truckmen Who crossed the employees. THE RUNWAYS. police resorves were called there, and| ; ti eh % aes jhis entire net estate amounted to but |i. bridge without passengers “Either these anen are responsible! 41 5.49 o'clock when the #ubuxban| once to the Ninth Avenue barn Wit Saves Them From Wounds—No Direct ttle over $20,000, tne greater part con.) “There's a grouch!” they squeale : > + sisting of e real estate of s home ut ns “ La ae papelncecsnd oat bras {rains of the Long Island, crowded |the first there were 400 rioters, who | ‘ | Death. Confession. jie ’NS. 435 Weat End Avenue. \sohyigtouich, havente souvany (riende ; , then they have ; ; ja j | i by thousands of extra passengers, Were giving the police a hard battle | ESHER, oO, Aug. MMW. L. sinith! BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Aug 31— aaa truly represented the men. picked up through Brooklyn, were| When firemen turned the hose on them | nd Edward Haight, air mail pilots, nar-| George E. Nott, whose body wae found . “The proper way for the strike tO) turning out their loads the Interbor- | 494 dispersed ,them. In the second| |rowty escaped death to-day when their! in « trunk Inte Inst. night, was Killed | (For Other Strike News See Pages 3 and 5.) tbe settled i# for the men to return ough was carrying passengers out of |James Velto, a timekeeper at the | machine, on the way to New York from|in bed, In the opinion of the police. | —- — SSeers : — Sen rk the receiver and} Flatbush Avenue at the rate of Lego deed paved by the police after ——— J cl aught fire while at an ailitude ne autopsy by Medical Examiner Court will pleased to receive | 195,000 an hour, Extra ticke he had been badly beaten, | of 8,000 feet. Smith threw the ship Into Sa H. Garlick to-day showed that | 126, a t sellers vic agins 7 row ip habla ta any duly and properly constituted! were stationed along. the runway | (ee templet intimidation on Service Begins To-MOorrow)« stae siip and the plang fell with such) nineteen wounds contributed to death. | —_ committee which is truly representa-| and at the subwa é 4 29 Se Mie portage cas beni pacltnin ‘ Polic, , terrific speed that the flames wer x-|It ia believed that a piece of lead pipe da y entrahces on the sympathizers were reported at the Morning—Police and Nets aiaalves i Se [PENNY A. POUND. PROFIT | tive of the mea. ; street Gast New York Depot. Subway and = Protection Hee rc atk lear eGuiR 9 Ged teat lima re Me Ne ene #8 ase Whe PENNY A. POUND. PROFIT ct myphasize too strongly TR ne ae jevated motormen, mombers of the as otection. h the plane was about 2,000 feet) Used 4 uaeces: Leal that there will be no negotiations, di- laren eg: gL nade er Brotherhood of “Locomotive En- a i from the earth @mith righted Jt and) | After the body hind been stutted into| ohn jan and Patrol gineers, were urged not to take out! landed safely a short distance from here.|@ ‘trunie belonging to Mrs, Nott, bev neler apd sadly A ir A soe eS the privon boat Corrtetion were trains because the door openers and| One bimdred Brooklyn City Rail-| Haight was driving when tho fre, of un-| clothing’ dnd other articles which had = sl laa % oourt, : plying between 66th Street, Br 1 conductors were strikebreakers, No " o r on “ar ea’ | Getermined origin, broke out The borne Blood stains w put in with it leaders who either incited this strike| ing tho Lattery: twenty Teg [trouble resulted. Piel ic le Mansa aM an ei flames scorched his hands and he was\and before the trunk had been dumped | ur al ecla {or were powerless to prevent it . 8 Tretween 3 and 6 o'clock thia morn-! with heavy chicken wire mosh dy] fo! to let go of the controls, off a motor truck into a swamp in Bas- | apart, carrying 300 passengers each ing the pila ce . mith's quick thinking and action stories weighing about pounds . Barrett said he had no comment © rip, "AML the old ferrien doubted and ite tite Bact Now tere ee gmch | this afternoon and the work of “ar-| saved our lives,” Halght sald ate had been crowded in zg make upon the Judge's letter. Coltdbt Shiny esbine Strost barns in, auto vane. At 8|moring” as many cars as mesh could = direct confosnion ae to. the person who For Wednesday, September Ist ‘i te b thrown at a bus containing fifty men spas ? oothne bars of rlohest Callfornin Honey Noogut, * — With its 2,000,000 population cut off PM PhETE Was not room for all jay it passed Williams Avenue and| Preparation for sending out 900 cars AT ASBURY PARK 4 they may, have been made | Vuherously studded with the tastiest, crisplest chopped Nuts, * without wartiing fro ite ordinars |WRO Wunted to ride, Preference wag | Fulton Street. No-one was reported morrow morning on twenty-six sim Gn sane Behe |] | Each, ber envetoved Ina oe ing of our Unexcelted, fragrant x given to women and often the boats |'niaired surface line: i ¥, who ‘are held ‘without |] | velvety Chocolate, in WAY® Of getting to work Brooklyn | oiiied out with loada made ats!" ‘Two thousand of the 11,000 em-| Wzface nes. Gov. Edwards Reviews Annual chnlcal charges of breach of t “found” itself to-day after two days | h loada made up al- | dioyees of the B. R. T. made idle b c Morgan, assistant to H. Ho- aH ‘ ay ¢, in which each accuses. the | <g Of experimenting. Wath the help of | TOM exclusively of young women |the wtrike in a movting at Metropoll-| bart Porter, manager of the Hrook- Event—$7,500 in Prizes Of having @ hand In* the killing | the pollee, the Interborourn Rapid | Workers in downtown offices tan Labor Lyceum, Willoughby and|iyn City Railway, conferred with Bor- Distributed. Trae Tasik thie pallee:. oconainw 40 : * | The number of buses under the}Myrtie Aveniios, this morning, were . . latter that he ed an axe to “ sermoatt Cemaey, ihe Glty OACARNG'| Liens of (he Detariment or Alrected: by Preaident Morris Drubbin ee Paleanded Tes F. Murphy! pe thirtioth anntial baby: parade at ott, apartment ‘Sunday “morning ATLANTIO CITY MILK CHOCOLATE ‘ iF ditney tases and thousands of impro- etl ot Local No, 867 to “get on the plat-| this afternoon on the matter of police | at Seen We HOARY CLO but when “he saw wade || erynn SALT WATER COVERED Faxen Plant and Structures running over the | forms of the e ted stat Asbury ark this afternoon sn A df Nott on the head with a piec 2 wm a rm vised truck buses, the town sald ations and on} protection and it was announced that | 7; a a riager, Peg eit ’ AFFIES—T hewe are PINEAPPLE — Th : ls uuspended street ‘ e| the train a to woi 700, kiddies In coaches and carriages, Of lead pipe he ran away, having lost {| | TAFFIE é . — The * “Let's Go!" and for the most part its Reus Daa be Meer ae joatarmon, a yh “ene ve two policemen would be sent out on pushearts and pony chalses, Tho his courage the good old time choicest specimens of People got to thelr factories, stores | 1°" 4 o-day | on duty at elevated and subway sta-| Very street car operated. ‘This is the| parade wan along Ocean Avenue, whic! agporenere- chewing favorites made this luscious ‘Tropical and offices in fairly good time, yo eal lproreae ear poing| One Were notified of these Instruc-| frst time wire netting has been used] was fittingly decorate! with flies and | MASSACHUSETTS 3,851,615. famous on the Board frult ripened to » The B, &. 'T. subways and elevated pte re being bar . ; »|to protect Brooklyn street cars in a] tbbons and flowers, and was reviewed) | Walks of Atlantic City, wolden™ richness, out in- iNnee were moving eighty-three trains | MMGe to extend the Brooklyn strike) 1. Tat sit wo oan ie ie te tera ttag | strikes dy Gov. Edwards and his staff and] WASHINGTON, Aug. 91.—The Cen- ||] Delictous chewing Tat- to portions aud tuxur- to Manhattan was denied early to-day 4 pg UD ee Ore. State officials ua Bureau to-day announced the popu- ||] ties, presented tn fully fously covered with Our - and subway tra ne Way we The compa n other 1 and State of su Ba Saeinmt Mtysthres at = (the! | pairick Shea of the Amalgamated| tig UO UiC Muitee ailan taal ona The company expects to renew ser-1 sr. tia Hopkins, twelve, of Asbury! lation of the State of Maryland as ||| a dosen Fruit, Mint and Incompagablo Premium same me yesterday, In all the “4 h sot on the lvice in the morning rush hours, three| 5,_ 7 | inc eo bf 104,264 or 11.9 co FI MV ORM, enel Milk Chocolate after me aoa’ et executive committee, The story] platforms. Get on the trains, ‘They | Park, was Queen Titania, and was) 1,449,610, an Increase Of 184.264 or Piece wrapped in sani Previous dipping ln rich 6 Yards and‘on spur tracks, enotormen | ieee en ei tes Sheridan, a atric, | MAY try to prevent You, but get ont {HOUrS, beginning at 6.30 o'clock. The| torn tn the *tamous golden seashell | Del ‘over, 1910. ; Vary waxed For dct Tocation see “eben $i and guards—all of them experienced | Marea afta iad "Ke lerake off your union buttons If neces-(lines for the resumption of opera-| chariot. The retainers of the Queen oF annemohinapiss fas F711 | oapek, 54c telephone directory. | Cream 79c © men collected from nearby citios— |‘ ro os ae non a Brookinn (ety: 0° Bet Wear any part of Your|tions have been put In groups, the ngaged in a battle of roses, at the uffolk. County, Massachi- FOUND WOR tanldaer tine Contato ee meetin ors » Bre Aibsied at ET (eet OF Vole os engaged in a battle o | ae, Bounty, 3 ncluder the coutainor. types of equipment used by the B. it, | Mber Lodiuin Ist night thal his ay Wey the orders jterritoty where there {® expected to] with ‘a great peace celebration, Prixes) SE * 1, and {t was promised that more eed i ee beean : iron merger course, But when a isnot/be the least hostility. ‘The selections] valued at $7,500 were distributed trains would be started as fast as the | ter counsel, were In oonference at lfooking—that ix another mutter, You. 1 — ” the Hotel Continental, Manhattan,|know what to do.’ iso made with a View to sary G. er man tad boon tnatructed. [itn representatives of the Nom York| he ten sioited bolsterouly dha [Ine teritory ont of reach of elevated g 747.099 VOTED | . 4 a a a ‘ he could bet they did and went out|or subway lines. The management , ’ c ‘omp r : Pernibcosies- kiaceialion of Street eid ure es Sita thea Hes to do as they were told. P. J. Shealwill not try to operate the Third! FOR TEACHER'S PAY i fp and Electric way Employees, ad- | oped Whole city |also addressed the meeting and told] 4 venue or Croxstown Il | 1us a ser 0 : Avenuie or Crosstown lines, New men eae , % mitted to-day he had telegraphea| ot New York will be tled up an tight|the airikers not to worry over re-|4¥% | e President Mahon at SAP dl an Brooklyn.” ports of the arrival of thouaaide of at reporting and belng tested hourty.| 4 opriated by Estimate Board to \ x atrikebreakers; he knew positively > = 7 ‘ | the strike situation was precarious| Shes, when found, denied the prob- | such reports were greatly ext : creases, _ Dating | i d5d fequired the services Cf c naan jabllity of m sympathetio strike. Holated, ie anid Greatly exagger OTTAWA ENTRIES. Meet sso . . | We have arranged for your benefit a fleet of motor trucks 6 onferenc ‘Pwo pay carn wi orce of clerk From Aug. 1. ber of the general organizers of the|®*P!ained there was a conference, but| Two pay carn with(a force of clerks a ror . _ bet ‘od note! . mt of | DekHN paying oO: R atitkers at the ; a 7 * union to gave it from disnater, Muhon |Stld It concerned solely the matter of) TL An ot the Drooklsn Hrldge |, QONNMUMAT MAK, Camda, Aus. M1 —TOe] The Board of Estimate to-day voted which will convey you free of charge over the below-men F ‘ 5 attan surface car fy a entries foe tomorrow's facm 4 217 P enchers' ealary 4n ’ » replied shying five organizers would|CDPOling the Manne Curly to-day and kept at the wo O's IOS O70. es $3,717,000 to meet t : \ be sent, One of thom, John Heardon, [2 18 the Amalgamated, to do whieh |qay. ‘The men Were formed into ong], 2TH WACK Tue Norma” Stopiniae:| rongge, effective AUK. 1. aw provid tioned routes— j : ould be necessary to break up| lines under the supervision of fifteen |e fourrearclde and serant; oo aile— |e. in ‘the ‘Lockwood-Donohue legisia= | arrived to-day with a story that a|'t woul a Dit 3m, 140; Jin Thorpe, 108; Rencher, thelr, orothertood policemen. ‘Dhey were quiet and dis 4 hom, 188; Be on Mortis Ave. linet ainda ROUTE 4—Fulton St. line, all th. special train with 100 strikebreakers | persed as soon as they had counted | M4 Sing "® Time, 147 Somptrolier Prial, speaking | ROUTE 1,—Myrtle Ave. line to con — . » ie way | left Boston ahead of bin and arrived | JUDGE MAYER DENIES PLAN TO] the contents of their envelopes whinh| SPOON IEAE “The Mearentaio mine: two on eacceae Deals, wha iecon: Hie all the way through Myrtle to Crescent St. “ate bed Ded Hk {ws yewrokdw foaled in Canada; alx furlongs, — Barber, ig . in Jermey City to be ferried to Brook- CALL TROOPS. seemod to average about $40 for thelr |15y 9" Un! Marucy Wop. tv; Mgrio| vacation,» favored appropriating th A Fresh Pond Road. ‘yn this morning, “It was proposed that the brother- ne week'a work. A pee tere at Heath fells, 41 lump sum © $10,773,000 for the re- ve. to Fres! ROUTE 5.—Nostrand A. . POLICE PREVENT TRAFFIC) Hod be dissolved and its membera'y,) toket aeente, man ie Meee RE Me] CHRD RACE—Cidming two-year-olds; fire] mainder of the yeur, but waa overruled |. —Nostran ve. to Driggs JAMS OF YESTERDAY, enter fur) Malin: (iid bee, ne per cent. of the women ticket axunts lu, “soar Deum, Jot deta ee coe Corer A ON ed at any. time ROUTE 2.—De Kalb Ave. line to Grand- Ave. to Manhattan Ave, and The delays and Jama which vecmed | POtherhood representatives will not Were oUt, ond that by nightfall le | ie gs OR.” AW aa a, “Mone through the sale "of vax “notes co tewlAve: Driggs Aye. unavoldable yesterday were entirely | t#xe any action until they have con- to make M100 per cont, EN Siam aie pence ue ao edinceeeeceee | ‘ obviated’ to-day by @ rearrangement | SUited the brotherhood.” He said he | =e Uiemea to @ a rant: nix furlong —Hlididen iy 108: Bai FROM SHOCK. > ommaters ed to Bo eoketa line, 108; Mat how, 10Tt On men. 10T $ rrr Sf the policersen posted tram ang | thought If the surfaced cur mon could need te, Gay [cers oh tn en er cen tras. tat | PREACHER ILL FRO ROUTE 3—Through Gates Ave. to ROUTE 6.—Nostrand Ave. to Church bridge entrance far back into the|b¢ brought into the Amalgamated the| pe Long teland Ratlroad tasued a {ites we etew, 1d; Bob Mase.) oy. Kepfman Unable to Testify | Myrtle Ave. to Fresh Pond Ave. to 13th Ave. to Bay feeder streets, Big trucks and little |Iaterbdrough brotherhood men would | request to all commuters to buy thelr rear aite, on Against Bathing Girls. Road. e Ridge Ave. fliyvers swept into the plaza and fell | follow September ticketa efore to-morrow Avie Jack’ | ope Rev Frederick Kopfman, who was into line at undiminished speed,| Adother story promptly denied was |e Ken vse, thi with overripe tomatoes for de- a maintaining it in columns three|that Federal Judge Mayer cont Sine Bt at Parone |nouncing the “seemore' tathing suite ROUTE 7.—Through De Kalb Ave. to Carlton Ave., continuing through breast on both sides of the bridge,| plated requesting Federal troops to | expiaine ww anti e.--Mim Oh. 102: | of the ‘immodem viicta’ ‘at Washin The mighty stream rushed out into| police Brooklyn during the strike. | thet 4 oat a ok. 18 ton'a Crossing, N J.ito-day waa ananble Fifth Ave. to 65th St. *& utera tro 4 me ho ing Township i . , . 4, Broad Delancey Street on the Man- | Judge Mayer maid Giving 8 ym bas El Connhttes io wubstantiate hls Rosin All machines will bear our name and will stop when hailed. These ma- ” “ ot the aligh RSOD | rate to cominutena a neenan F of the F ; Hoadavercr nis blocks clear ot dun-| for or poosbility of. the ening of] falt farsa, when without ihe como | rae tas | fnitgnint colo thee Delaware River chines will begin operating at 7 A. M, to-morrow, Wednesday. eae ere oF Sis Diogks clear of Gan | for, or poasibility of. the calling of {tin ieietn | *Willreda. “dor cid “Crm! Boy 108 Tynes, | Hits physician gent word from New eof summing up things at the out-| troops. The suggestion ts absurd 80} oe pices M oa Mamet 1s mis. 108: Man: | york thal jhe orescher was in a te far asl am aware the polige are quite FATHER JOUN'S MEDICINE | tte, ti, bh, Miller” iy Pcediliag, 10; OWA state of nervous exhaustion, Mutlds new ereugth and few, te tor a the M4: Md Bom, Ob. } hia declaration Sunday that he at tho of doing thelr tuly/ Auty, | basis, “are ’ yance claimed, ‘Track gual, @ HOFVOUs. AY GARRISON SAYS HE’S READY FOR A FIGHT T0 THE FINISH |Denies There Is Lockout—|NEW SCHEDULE FOR More Crews ‘Training and MOTOR TRAFFIC Cars Rupning. ON THE BRIDGES ° Lindley M. Garrison, Heceiver of the | Regulations Changed to Avoid Cons B. R. T., scouted the report that the! Strike revulted from a lodk-out, {0 8 gestion at Plazas Due to the statement isaued to-day at B. RT. Strife, hendquarters, Remsen and Clinton Streets, Brooklyn FOR irafific schedule on “That report was ridiculous, ally, | the bhldges from 6 A. M. absurd,” auld Mr, Garrigon, “It wae to 3 P.M. Is as followe: bused, probably, upon the fact that | BROOKL’ BRIDGE Brooks when ‘some of the een revoried Tite) yn or eastbound r duty they were told to report to WLAATR Ae " the Chief Engineer. We are paying a| MANHATTAN BRIDGE—New 100 per cent, bonus to meu who work | York oF westbound through this emergency, and that alone WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE— in guMcient proof that we have not) New York or westhound fomented the strike, as alleged, for Traffic schedule on the bridges the purpose of getting a fare increase. from 3 P. M. to 8 P. M. ly as Le TH ie a Nat tow Anish, “We in-| follows Jen o run this road ourselves with a z 1e a force of anen who are willing to sae BROOK be Baas hall by the company’s rule If necessar | York bhi weetGound: we shall bulld up an entirely new or MANASITAN, BR 1 DG Bs ganization. Brooklyn or euatibound ‘ “The general situation ix good and! WILLIAMSBURG = BRIDGE is improving all the time. By to-night we,expect to be operating under what is the norma! mid-day service—from to 150 trains on the elevated and sutoway lines. To-morrow I shall have Brooklyn or eastbound |EXTRA TRAINS ON Lk R R. an announcement to make respecting} Wit! Hun From Manhattan Beach the surface line: * « Inland City. Asked if that meant that surface during the strike on service was td be resumed to-morrow,|the B. R. T. ure to be run, bewinning Mr. Garrison declined a direct. anawer, | afternoon betw Manhattan “You can infer what you like.” he said. | hand Long Island City and the To a question as to how tong the| Pennsylvania ‘Termial 1 will strike will Inst, he said: “You miight| serve dwellers in Kouwenhaven, Van- Just as well ask me how long ts a}derveer Park, Ocean Avenue, South piece of string. Nobody knows. We) Greenfieid, Kings Highway, Neck Road, * are doing our best to bring the service| Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach. to normal. We are employing new! ‘Phe extras begirt leaving Long Island crews all the tine and now have aleity at ihiaranternoon: number of crews waiting to be sent! the morning sebedu mm at 6 out when we havea suMfclent number ociock from Marhattan Beach and are of policemen to protect them. 1 have | due at Long Laland City fifty-two min= nothing but praise for the work of the | Utes later and at Pennayivania Terms latina inal in-an hour and ten minute Mr. Garrison admitted that minor =e ‘ Gamages had heen wrought to « laree SASSY JIBES FOR ‘ damaged, 1,500, was too lange. = | Regarding rumora that the Broth¢

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