Show te f A A Ie A ULTIMATUM M Mf SERVED f O ON fO I t 1 1 1 I. I Orders Issued forto for M c 1 to Quit Labors at t t. Midnight Sunday in in inY- Support of of jl v LONDON Oct 21 Thc Te British cabinet cab cab- inet met went into session session l 1 late tc t today day following foj fol- fol lowing announcement e that railway workers have voted a sympathetic K strike with the I coal n miners iners News of the surprise vote of of the k railway delegates was received while the h house u e of commons was as in in session session and members of the cabinet left i imme rime i L' L T 1 ONDON Oct 21 Orders Order r i have b been issue fo Br British railway men to strike Sunday i at at midnight in s sympathy Avith ith c c coal 1 fi I c i miners 2 jl I V i Under th tha thEt orders sent out out toda r I railway men men throughout the the United Unite Y Kingdom om wi win will wall out Sunday midnight mid mid- night unless uness specific to 10 t the contrary are re issued Iii t r. r mean mean- time TO GEORGE 1 The The ultimatum m will demand mme I 4 diate granting of ot the wage w demands de- de mands or or reopening of pr t with the alternative of f f the the sym th tc strike l I If Q- Q u. i Jl will be called oft off ort v The deci lon lon- lont t railway y delegate elegate added to the seriousness of the tion ince it was believed these w work work-H work cZ rk A. A ersi uld not call a strike until everything every every- t thing possible had been done to set set settle tle the mIners controversy TRANSPORT WORKERS ALSO 1 Transport t workers the other division divi- divi sion of the th triple alliance announced Ithe the was clearly drawn between the government and the workers Unless negotiations negotiations' to end the coal coalS strike are instituted within twenty- twenty four tf urs the issue will be between I the government and the working classes Secretary Robert Williams of ot th the transport workers said today I Williams made the statement following following fol Col- fol- fol lowing the morning session of or transI transport trans trans- I port workers' workers delegates r Williams is regarded as 88 a radical He Is credited with being the real real realI I head of of the organization Thomas secretary of the railway men Is a a moderate but has been committed tor tb tb the policies of or the union heads A move to enforce nationalization of British coal mines was wa seen today in the dem demand nd of ot Welsh miners' miners that pits in South Wales Vales be occupied and operated S threat was made at a meeting in which decided Cb tb ask the 1 South Wal Wales s conference me meeting Friday Fri day to expel owners and their rep- rep 4 les from the mines s seize and operate them until a settlement has hal been r reached ched COMPROMISE SUGGESTED Proposals for a compromise are agrem agreement agree agre- r 1 m ment rit nt which might permit the miners a ato I. I Ito to return to work and and defer deler final adJustment ad- ad adof of their grievances have been brought forward but they have hae not been submitted to leaders of or the fed- fed I rati n so far as known v vP P 1 There ar are indications that tho own own-i 4 t j I ers mines nay may be called in by Pre Pre- pre Vre I Llo Lloyd d George to take up the subject subject subject sub- sub of increasing the production oft ot i i ithe the pits of or the miners miners' fedr 4 I may may be asked to be present g I j jI I I Extremists in the federation are arC y urging that that the men left in the mines to operate the pumps and keep the tho diggings l free from water be wi withdrawn with with- hi I drawn btu this step is strongly op- op opi p- p i f posed by Robert Smillie and other x- x of or the organization S 'S The London correspondents correspondents' ot both J the Manchester Guardian and the I Sheffield Sherfield Dally DalI Telegraph state tate in 1 their dispatches that they ern ernI Ino t. t I formed that that at Jn S' S of I the d of or the Natt h f union of or Secretary Thomas Thomas' was wasI defeated t d in his f fight against a sympathetic sympathetic sympathetic sym sym- I pathetic strike lie He succeeded He succeeded how bow I ever Jn In getting an adjournment of the I meeting until today The labor unions other ther than the th miners ml mi- I t ners ners S it was declared in labor circles si U I are r against an extension of ot the strike strike if there is th the th slightest chance chanco of or ne negotiations ne- ne noI I 1 I being reopened I At Seghill in Northumberland men V women and children raided a siding and took ook ton tons their personal use M Meanwhile from Irom to workers aside from rom the coal miners have b been en thrown out work worl by the strike Additions to their ranks ranks- ufe are ne being made almost hourly bourly Today the labor situation was to tobe tobe tobe be brought brough t to the fore foro ln In parliament arU men t S Sand and it was expected an attempt woUld be made by William Adamson labor member to bring up a resolution touching on on the strike a and d ge general eral un- un employ employment ent 1 S i r rI I f |