Show I 1 RAIL STRIKE IMPROVES If M ii CI G DUKE DRIVES MOTOR MOTORBUS I BUS WHILE AN EARL ACTS AS CHAUFFEUR I V O ONDON DO DON Oct 1 While l. While the delegates of the transport federation were assembling today to decide whether the 3 workers they represented represented should out ut in sympathy with the seined go striking railroad men of at Great Britain the governments government's official report on on- the the sit situation atlon issued Et t i noon announced a continued improvement ement in actual conditions I i The train service had been bettered the asserted more morean an han ban SOO trains having been run yesterday inclusive of those In m op operation ration n n the subway service Additional railroad men had returned return d to work it was declared I U Arrangements hav have haye e be been n ma made d e to re reI replace 1 the tho 10 busmen and tho the ti tramway Ken en should they strike t was announced an- an r It was said t that t the movement move move- ment lent of food TV was as proceeding remark- remark bly bh we well fit 1 It was announced that the transport corkers would demand a general strike y iy y all an tr trades des ut J T. T H H. Thomas the i ailway allway melts men's leader on entering the 40 fleeting add d he was still sun using all his to confine the dispute to the i t rigi 1 p participants the government I he railway men I OCIAL LINES DOWN l I Social lines which Jn in the In the past have een en rigidly held in England have haved d broken down for the time being at I east least as a result of the railroad strike A. A r duke was seen driving a motor lorry through the streets yesterday while luring the day an earl was in the thet I t I chauffeurs chauffeur's seat stat in the motor heading I L envoy convoy of at fish from Billingsgate i The sixth Earl of was wasI 1 I I among those whose nans names a are I. I e found Inthe in inthe I the tho social register who v were yere ere engaged I in in n unloading perishable goods milk mUle and churns from a train traill while at Paddington Paddington Pad- Pad station Earl and Lady I Drogheda were among the workers Frederick Frederic Henry Smith son bon and heir I of the first Baron of Colwyn was the fireman on the London Liverpool-London express ex express express ex- ex press when it rolled into this city toI to- to I day dav day I 9 Organization ga of food tood and transport t I service b by the government Go has been II I proved most effective and the resumption tion lion of ot wartime rationing has worked I smoothly William C C. Adamson chairman of the Labor LabOI party in parliament and I leader of the opposition there has I I telegraphed to Prime Minister 1 Ll Lloyd yd Ge George Gedrge rge asking that parliament should be summoned immediately STRIKE E TO SPREAD GLASGOW Oct 1 Robert 1 Robert Smillie leader of British miners rs and one of ot the sponsors for the movement demanding de demanding demanding de de- manding direct action In the recent la labor labor labor la- la bor conference here herc predicted this morning that 50 per cent of the manual manual manual man man- ual workers of the country will be idle within a week He declared he expected the mines steel wor works s shipyards and all factories to shut down |