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Show NO VIOLENCE IN STRIKE S I FoMcr Transit Employees ;.;Makc No Demonstrations Demonstra-tions Against Kcwilcn. ,' BULLETIN.. " ; CLEVELAND, March 10. Grand Chief Stone of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Lo-comotive Engineers today revoked the charter of the striking Interborough engineers in New York. . ; . ' ; . NEW, TORK, March 10. Despite sensational sen-sational reports that organised demonstrations demon-strations were to be made by the strikers strik-ers against the men who have taken their places In the subway and on the elevated lines, which were circulated during 'the night, no trouble of any kind had occurred today. At the same time It was apparent that the strike against , the Interborough Rapid Transit Tran-sit company which was . repudiated yesterday by the national officers of the organizations Involved, still continued. Although the national officers bad ordered or-dered the strikers to return to work, expulsion from the union being . the penalty for failure to obey In some cases, diligent Inquiry along the various vari-ous lines today failed to ahow that the order had been heeded. While there was some Improvement ,in the operation of trains on all lines today, the normal standard of efficiency efficien-cy of service has not been approached. The biggest crowds since the strike began flocked to the uptown subway stations during the morning rush hours today. Scores of strikers appeared at the offices of-fices of the Interborough company during the forenoon to apply for their old positions. One train guard declared de-clared that half of the men were forced Into the strike without knowing what they were striking for. A large number num-ber of letters containing warnings of alleged proposed attempts to destroy the company's property by the use of dynamite were received by General Manager Hedley today. |