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Show STRIKERS WANT A PARREL AT ANY COST LONDON. Sept. 27 The decision of he underground motormen''5 union last night to support the National I'nion of Railway Men's strike caused a compietp tie-up of the railways here today. Thousands of persons could not be accommodated by the Inade quale bus and tram services and were obi iked to walk to work. The government having failed in Us negotiations with the union to adjust the situation, is Bald to be prep i to operate the railroads with armed forces if necessary, but its definite program Jor meeting the condition be fore the country has not yel devel oped It has issued orders placing all England under a war regime bo far as food and fuel are concerned and i' wa stated yesterday ihe mails would be earned by airplane. Thus far ihe employes of the Irish railroads have not struck. One of the most disquieting features of the situation is the possibility thai the miners and transport workers who, with the railway men. form what 'is known as ihe triple alliance" also i may strike oo |