Show CRISIS POWER HOUSE MAY JOIN MOTORMEN IN URBAN TRAFFIC service gervice estimated by officials at 77 per cent ultimatum issued transit train leaves rails and crashes in tube now york tho the forward truck ol of the fourth car ot of til ton ten car south bound rapid transit train left tile tho rails between dowling bowling green and south ferry stations early thursday throwing the car into tile tho concrete wall of the tube the fifteen or twenty passengers aboard tho the train were assisted to emergency exits with out contusion confusion no one was injured and only slight damage to the tracks resulted reaul ted dense clouds of smoke from torn insulation ot of the third rail caused erroneous reports of ire fire in the tube new york the chief developments of the third day of the strike were claims by strike leaders that all I 1 power house em a aloyes would join the strike and an ultimatum by subway officials that strikers I 1 failing calling to return to their joha jobs by monday will be permanently replaced by now new men edward P lavin one of the strike leaders announced that there would ha be something of a startling nature in tho the next forty eight hours asked it this promised develop development men t had to do a a possible settlement lie he replied perhaps in any event he added it we lose we will bo be good losers and it we win we will be modest winners so far the strike has been confined to motormen and switchmen on the subways the cites main underground arteries the strikers broke way away n from the union recognized by the company and formed their own organization in an effort to enforce demands for higher wages varying numbers of recruits have been claimed from the elevated lines but company officials have said bald what small email defections there have been have not affected service subway service was estimated by the company to be 77 per cent normal and some of the brooklyn brockly n area in fit which service stopped when the strike was called was reopened |