Show canup manufacturers WILL FIGHT THE RAILROADS now new york july 13 the interstate commerce commission will be appealed to by the manufacturers association I 1 I 1 of new york jn its fight to prevent vent the railroads from making a 10 per cent increase in freight rates should the proposed increased rate be P put t into effect as aa was intimated by senior vice president evv W C 3 drown brown of the new york central in his reply to I 1 the ilia protest of the manufacturers association the interstate commercio Com merco commission has no power to act in ili such a matter until such proposed in crease really goes into effect members of the manufacturers association so after reading mr dr browns owns reply to the letter sent him by the associations secretary james T hoyle H boyl a said that mr browns answer while le lengthy failed to show adequate reasons why the shippers should be mado made to suffer because the railroads are not making as much mony money mon y as they did in the past secretary hoyle after a careful peru peni sal of mr drawns browns letter at his homo home at farmingdale Farmin gdale L ji yesterday replied I 1 to a number of statements it I 1 contains he said I 1 for many moons the prayer of tho the re railroad broad managers addressed to washington D C has been dont bother us and let us alone that ta is now the I 1 prayer of the shippers to the railroad d managers if the railroads insist upon the proposed 10 per cent increase at this particular time wo we shall shaft have to see w what hat can be done with and through the interstate commerce commission if may be a tact fact that there should bo be a ten per cent increase in freight tho the time however howo vor tor for that increase Is not now |