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Show LINEMEN'S STRIKE SHOWS NO CHANGES The Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, of which tho striking tolephono linemen are a componont part, hold a 'meeting in their hall last night. Thoy expected to receive their soventh vice-president, M. J. Sullivan, who Ik on his way from San Francisco to look Into the controversy between be-tween the union and the Bell Telephone company, but ho did not arrive There were no new developments In tho strike situation yesterday. The company Is not making any great effort to 111! tho places of the strikers, and the lattor aro seeking to formulate a now agreement which will cover tho disputed points and bo acceptable to thu company. The ad-vlco ad-vlco of Mr. Sullivan will probably bo given a good doal of weight. There hay been some talk of a strike among tho operators of the Bell company. They have no organization, but thoy, or somo of them, feel that thoy havo as much right to be hoard as the malo employees em-ployees and they really do want extra pay for the Sundays they hro required to be on duty. Each girl. It Is said, Is requirod to work every third Sunday without extra ex-tra pay. |