| Show CIVIL OR MAY FOLLOW STRIKE SOLDIERS MAY BE CALLED OUT TO PRE PREVENT VEN T BI RIOTING IN NEW YORK CITY labor label lead leaders given formal warning by mayor that he ha intends at to Us bac this tha ci city tys re resources to E enforce order new I 1 ork ark labor labor leaders were glan formal warning by ma maior or mitch el th thursday biday night that he bould cm am vio ploy the tull full con and military pow ers ra conferred upon him by law to prevent disorders if the threatened general strike i k ot at trade unionists is called abul to aid d th the street car employees who quit their places september bar 6 th the rem majors or a comerce communication we waa ad dres dressed sedI to hugh in fay freyne chairman ot of the a conference fen f en ce committee of labor leaders leader after ar final feel effort to arrange a prece peaceful in I 1 settlement had fail tailed it and to hewing following the declaration cellular I 1 t that bat a gen eral strike was inevitable the mayor mayo r made it plain tnt for the 1 union I bials to ra call 11 these chast st strikes flom will be to resume assume full responsibility for all that may to follow 11 the communication which was con curbed in by oscar strauss chairman of the public service commission re viewed at length the causes which led to the present crisis it stated that the rapid transit company which h operates the subway and llevat a ed d it lines ties violated a verbal agreement with the labor leaders leader by refusing to arbitrate issues arising subsequent to the mak making I 1 an of the agreement it late d on an the other hard hand that th the 0 employees of the new york railway Y ruwa company and the other surface linee car affected by y the strike were 9 guilty ol 01 a breach of contracts mi tracts they hed bad made wi with t ll 11 their employers employer which ended to in a t tie i R up on the surface roads in ju july IF the conference nas s attended by mayor mile mitchel a citizens tle committee 01 it he ledu midd and the labor leaders it ended I 1 in a daull deadlock 1 ck the mayor later declared there floure was no solution I 1 in sight eight while an ambers of oc the citizens cou committee notte described the situation as it hopeless a adding that it would appear that both sides ides w would hale hae to fight it ft out out ernest bohm secretary of the cen can E tra federated union later inter asserted that plans were completed tor for a 7 pathetic strike of 0 00 works workers I 1 in other trades trade |