Q. Had you anything else to complain of?
A. Yes; we had something a little worse than the reduction. That was all right. If they saw fit to reduce, and could get men to work at their rate, all right. The officials of the road, and Mr. Scott, all treated us all right. It was only the little under-officials who treated us like dogs. I was told that if I voted for a certain man I would get discharged off the road. I wanted to vote for a neighbor of mine.
Q. By whom were you told that?
A. By a petty under-official, the assistant day dispatcher.
Q. Had you anything to complain of, except this ten per cent. reduction?
A. Not on our road—not on the Fort Wayne road.
Q. Had they on the Pennsylvania Central, before the order was issued to run the double-headers?
A. No; I don't believe they had.
Q. That was the only thing you had to complain of?
A. Yes.