Show WORKINGMEN HOLD w mm 0 mm mr UP tip ROYALIST wm TRAIN f I Threatened Demonstrations I Temporarily Halt Carl CarlI I VIENNA April 6 B By Associated d dI Press Press Five Five lve hours' hours delay in in the I I Journey of ot former Emperor Charles Charlesto to Switzerland from Hungary after his futile attempt to regain the Hungarian Hun Hun- garian garlan throne was caused by the I holding up of ot his train last night at I Frohnleiten Just to the south of ot Bruck in tow lower lowr r Austria because of ot I i threatened demonstrations against the I monarch ex by the workingmen of ot Bruck I Several thousand men from tho the In Industrial industrial In- In towns In th the region gathered at Bruck ruck in the evening and declared they would not let the ex-emperor ex I. I pass until they had told him what I they thought about him and his ad ad- ad venture The workers resisted all nn pleas of ot the authorities for tor several veraI hours but but I I tho the crowd was finally dispersed at 1 o'clock this morning v 11 PRACTICALLY PRISONER BERNE April C G By United Press I Former Emperor Carl will be practically a prisoner on his r return turn here toda today New regulations drawn because use of ot his attempt to re regain aln his his' throne provide that he ho must abstaIn abstain from political plotting and that he I Ishan shall shan notify the government forty forty- right eight hours hour In advance nd e if It he ho plans pIans I to leave lea Switzerland I The rules WEre wore to be read t to tD him by military officers on his hIli arrival at at 1 Busch FAREWELL SCENE BUDAPEST April 6 B By the Associated Associated Asso Asso- I Press Former Presa Former Emperor Charles went to 10 the st st. sta- sta t t ton Ison on on foot toot yesterday being accompanied by Bishop Mikes and anti a num number I accorn-I r rot of ot officers says a telephone message I received here from that city The former monarch was nervous I pale and haggard A local military band played the Hungarian national j |