Show SUBWAY STRIKE LOST BY MEN Strikers Trying to Get Back Their I Old Places MOST OF THEM WILL FAIL LEADERS BLAMED BY THE UN UNFORTUNATE UNFORTUNATE UNFORTUNATE FORTUNATE VICTIMS I New Xe York March larch 11 Realizing that their fight against the company had been lost the old em of the subway and elevated rail railways railways ways was today toda crowded the offices of the company seeking their former positions Some men applied for reinstate reinstatement reinstatement ment but not more than were ac accepted accepted accepted the officials claiming to be sat satisfied satisfied with the men who had enabled them to break the strike and aud announcing J ing lug that in the future the rules as asto asto asto to sobriety would be fuore strictly ad adhered adhered hered tiered to All applicants were notified that they the would have to pass the phy physical physical cleat examination and to 10 go to work as new men which h means mean that th t those who went on strike will lose their se seniority seniority seniority and an d the increased pay I ay that they had won for length of r service sen ice I Jencks and Pepper r the strike leaders admitted that the fight had been lost and advised the men to get back their positions position If they could As Asfor Asfor for Cor the officers said that they would not again work for the company compan Mr Jencks held the press responsible le for the tho result contending that the pa papers papers papers I pers had aroused a hostile sentiment The strikers bitterly denounce their leaders saying the men were deceived by b The service on the subway and ele ole elevated elevated systems has not noI reached the ef efficiency efficiency efficiency yet that prevailed before the strike but with the old men again at work and the time incompetents among the new men weeded out the company promises that regularity and frequency of trains by b Monday morning will be resumed The surface care were still crowded today toda the more timorous as asyet asyet asyet yet being unwilling to trust themselves in trains operated by b Inexperienced men accidents and they of a trivial nature occurred during the theda day da |