Show THE TELEGRAPHERS STRIKE Men Refuse to End Fight Despite Advice Ad-vice of Their President New York New York local of the telegraphers union on Sunday voted unanimously to continue the strike against the Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies The vote was taken upon the suggestion sug-gestion of President Small who In messagcs to subordinate ofllcnrs pointed point-ed out tho Inability of tho general assembly as-sembly to further finance time strike mud requested that the locals In tho various cities vote upon tho adtlsabll ity of the men returning to work Tho meeting was characterized by bitter exchanges between President Small and the other speakers Tho latter charged tho national leader with inconsistensy In first claiming that the strike would bo successfully financed and later admitting that the general nsombly was without funds until with having conducted the fight In a halfhearted dilatory manner man-ner Small replied trying to explain his position hut was Interrupted by hisses When ho suddenly left the hall In tho midst of the speechmakIng speechmak-Ing cries of resign followed him The men In a number of other of the larger clUes also voted to continue tho strike |