Show GOTHAM FACE TO FACE WITH HUGE STRIKE Printers Stage Employees and Other Crafts Threaten to Walk i alk Out in Sympathy I With Striking g Carmen ALL WAGE AGE EARNERS I r CALLED TO COLORS Fourth Day of Street Railway Railway Rail Rail- j way lay Trouble Finds Fillds Every Surface Line in in Greater City in Crippled Condition JITNEYS ARE POPULAR I N EV YORK voni Sept A 10 A strike of stage employees longshoremen shore long men brewery workers machinists bartenders and printers in iii sympathy with the unionized carm carmen n who quit their t places four days ago was decided upon at a meeting meeting- of the heads of their unions minions tonight according according according accord accord- ing to an announcement by Hugh Frayne state organizer of the thc American American Amer Amer- ican jean Federation ration of Labor or A A. resolution was adopted calling c on all unionized wa wage earners e In Greater New York Yonkers Mount Vernon White Plains and New to sanction a a. strike In support support of or the tan f tl railway men of t their right to or organize The resolution resolution reso reso- lution recommended that the thc workers In tho the various trades lay Tay down own their tools until tho the companies are arc forced to recognize the tho carmen's union According to State Or Organizer Frayne FIan approximately men and women are arc enrolled In tho the unions that were represented at the meeting tonight Man In Meeting X DeCoro a. a sympathetic strike can be declared however It was explained b by bytho bytho tho union leaders It will be bo nece necessary an antor for tor them to call mass meetings s of oC their respective unions and put tho the proposition proposition tion to a veto eto of or the tho mem membership The rho delegates at tho the meeting tonight It was said ald assured William R. R Fitzgerald oraid or- or aid ald organizer of tho the carmen's union union that their members were ere willing to fight to a finish morally ph physically and financially In tim the Interest of oC trade Unionism Officials of or the railway companies when Informed of or the action of 01 the union leaders asked whether the building trades were to be included In Inthe tho the recommendation for a sympathetic strike They were told that no action t 1 with th respect to these unions had been taken Tho The meeting of ot the union delegates followed a meeting held earlier In the tho evening at which Samuel president of or the American Federation I of oC Labor La or and officials of 01 the th central I federated unions In New ew York and I Brooklyn as well wet as the tIme heads cf t the carmen's union were pro present Undivided Undivided Undivided Un Un- divided moral and financial support of o all nIl trade trae unionists In III Greater Now ew York was pledged ed In a a. resolution adopted at this conference to tho the strikIng striking ing lug carmen The fourth day of 01 the strike found all surface car lines In Manhattan the tho Bronx and parts of oC Westchester e county county county coun coun- ty badly crippled During the th day the service on nearly nearh all the tho lines was Continued on Page 2 2 I GOTHAM COTHAM FACING STRIKE CRISIS New York ork Traction System Trouble Reaches Stage Parleying Continued From P Page ge 1 about GO CO per cent normal and tonight I tho the police reported that It had almost entirely been beer suspended JUne Jitneys Jitney In Demand Tn In the subway and on the elevated I railway hinc however cr trains were ere run with greater frequency than usual I. I I J This It was explained wa was done to ac- ac comm ah the overflow of ot Sunday I. I crowds which ordinarily ride on surface sur cur face Cace cars I I Jitneys were In demand durin during the day particularly In tho the crosstown j thoroughfares of ot the city In some j I Instances Instances- J adults were observed ed on oni i roller skates The first t accident since tho the strike beian be be- ian gait occurred late lalo to today d 11 j. j when hen fourteen four four- teen toOl persons perron among ng then them elx six police police- ment 01 on strike duty received Ived minor minorI j I in a rear end collision between i two wo Third a el trains j I Several Se outbreaks of or violence were 1 r ported reported b by th the tha police rt Tho most noet zenous serl- serl I ous was wan all ail attack on a Madison 1 avenue I s surface car Eleven arrests were made after fter shots wore were fired b by the police pollee to te- hold back rioters who tried to rescue j the prisoner One Ono policeman was hurt l l. by y a bottle thrown brown IJ by a rioter |