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Show SAY SENTIMENT IS AGAINST A RETURN TO WORK yOl'NXlSTOWX, Ohio, Sept. 16. Sontl-nvnt Sontl-nvnt of FtrlkluR ateol mill employees as express. ni In il vote on tho proposition of return I n;r to work U' a pa lust any such move, until thf fttrlko l.s settled, ncrordlnu to union officials hero. At a meet inn calbd for tho purpose of vn;!:nr on the p; oj ofI Mon, Uh") men voted upaiust roturn-Inj: roturn-Inj: while flVty-neven indicated that tlvey v. vrf ready to po back. Practlcnlly all of those vothip ncalnst returnhiK were aald to bo tmunbtus vt the A malt: n mated Arsoo'nt Ion of Iron, Steel nnd Tin Workers. Strikers hsd the tnceN Inp well plekeied, but t.hrro was no semblance sem-blance of disorder. Several pollt'o reser es nnd ninny plaln-clothes-men ss well as the regular patrol men wet e uu hand to A stmlbtr meet ln vs scheduled for tonipht bv workers 111 t he t ihlo phmt of tlie v'arnei;le Steel cnmiiun'. A ti nd lu i ment of t lie t rouble nt the Trumbull Steel company's plants in Warren War-ren b-i epeeted soon, a coo I'd i tl i to S. T. I In mniei'Ninm'k, secretin. In c!in::c of the id t llic Tie na Id t hn t item d I n t i.-tm have be.ui bcipin anil that the men will Po aide tn resume work on n fair baM t, on other buuil, (dficlals hhv that the Trumbull Trum-bull Steel enmpun. will po no further with negotiation pendlnp a ictioral nmve utie w ay or t ho ot her. |