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Show I0UTLAW STRIKE EHDSf VOTE Chicago "Vacationists" Unanimous Unani-mous in Decision to go Back To Railroad Jobs CHICAGO, Sept 14. Admission bv John Grunau. leader of strlklim BWltcbment yardmen and englnemen In 1 he Chicago switt hlng district that the walkout had cinled w.is made public today- At u meeting hold Inst nlghl majorities were reported in favor of roturnlpg to their former positions. GFnihaU'S announcement that at Sun-dbj Sun-dbj night's meeting the nun had de- Lded to continue on strike by a majority ma-jority of 300 was followed by charges on the part of the strikers of "bribery, jtrlckery. stuffed ballot boxes and In-I In-I limldation." The strikers, at a meeting presided Q ev by Grunau, declared their Intension Inten-sion of returning to work and Orunau appointed a committee to treat with tlje railroad manugers In securing the l.st terms possible. When Grunau I' ailed for a rising sole at this meet-ling, meet-ling, the sentiment In favor of returning return-ing to work was unanimous |