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Show DECLARES MEN ARE UNFAIR IN DEMANDS BAtrrMORE. Md., Dec. 21, Declaring ! that the railroad telegraphers are unfair In their demands for a 2'1 per cent in-! in-! crease in salary and douMe pay ior Sun-' Sun-' any work, C. W. Crawford, chief of tVe 'bureau of rates paid, of the Baltimore & Ohio, today before the special board of . arbitration presented the company's side ! of the controversy. I H. P. Perham. president of the Order of Railroad Telegraph cry. produced answers an-swers from over one thousand of the two i thousand tc'ernphfi's employed by te company who had been aked what s;il- . r.vfs they received and what it cost them to live. Manv of the answers stated that ! the men were unable to save any money lout of their salaries and ome had to draw un.'n paving nf former yeiirs to live. N'o decision in the. controversy is expected ! until after Christmas. |