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Show WASHINGTON1, Dec. 2. In confirming today the announcement that he had dismissed dis-missed Edwaid Reynolds, vice president and general manager, and A. B. Richards, general superintendent of the Pacific coast division of the Postal Telegraph -Cable company, Postmaster General Burleson Bur-leson said the postofftce department would not depart from its customary policy of making no public explanation of dismissals. dis-missals. "Mr. Restiolds and Mr. Richards know exactly why they were dismissed," Mr. Burleson sidd. "It is the unvarying precedent in the postnl service that men dismissed are themselves given a full statement of the reasons, and nothing is made public. 'T may yny in this matter, however, that their dismissal had nothing to do with or was not caused "by any assumed attitude or opinion towards government ownership held either by them or by myself. my-self. They are entirely ut liberty to discuss dis-cuss the' reasons, if they wish." |