Show s I Y M l A T TI I i l ON I Ion Chief Takes Issue I jon 1 10 on Statement of I I P. P 0 O. Official I J B sf Associated Press ioN Juno 27 fr Mr Kopp Ko- Ko last night maclo mado public an ap pp lettl letter to tho the postmaster general ring amazement nt that the latter lit limo telegraphers telegraphers' J r f f the rules lal laid I I i i MK as the a t W t I 11 i r hoard board because I t IU sand a a Ml- Ml Burleson has has denied that thal boards board's Jurls- Jurls to In U t lc I 1 ph Ih case If It tho the 10 o general eral h. h hd tl 1 agreed d to 10 ha have havo vo stir labor ao board li a n Jle the ot of the telegraphs telegraphic graph said s-nid Mr Ir Ko- Ko Komp r mp thero w uld have been been no was erg s told pcr per s itally 1 r upon app appeal al ale k e board boud thi- thi I letter continued had hall nil di l the Jurisdiction t yOU ICu ou be board and end n fused used to permit W to adJust our rl anc I be- be I Ii I others will share shan my surprise to i I that you Oll now non claim we e have vio- vio vio-I vio principles of the war labor laborThe laborThe laborThe The records of ot the tho th board will will show that Dear r you OU out but tad fad exhausted trier ory ry effort before previous pre to lO declaring tho the thoe body e c arts of oC telegraph raph officials that was T D n W normal In In spite it e strike were declared by Mr Ur Komp Komp Ko- Ko mp to b be fame fuW iI o. o lIe He claimed i ds ot of telegraphers were still on one e throughout the tho country lOR OR TAKES HANDt HAND X t FRANISCO ANISCO r Juno 27 27 21 h tho the re of ot Mayor i Mayores in es Rolph th the 1 Telephone telegraph compi company n and tho and operators operators' union In inma ma and Nevada eY JIa were to lations for a Do settlement hero toil to- to uter il r having been deadlocked and anden en aa of off such n neg negotiations Wednes a L meeting with both factions leday 5 sy the ma mar mtr r r was said to have the company to make cons confers con con- fers 5 s that It n refused use to make to workers workers' representatives alone alono opening the wi y fur lor further neso- neso JJ t races nees of a split spIlt between the In- In officers of or tho the striking sis ts a and the strikers themselves e I kt lew apparent t b day it being anel an- an el that L L. C Grasser Crasser Internal il l lice ice pr president nt ha had decided to toad lid ad his big deCI decision In n to submit the pacy's nl ns s compromise e to a n. referendum tte be affected locals local Y WORKERS STRIKE CAGO June 21 7 Approximately i. employ were on day EdAr- and the dissatisfaction l of ot others others took on un a more mOle serious t L About 1000 o on three two bridges bridgess s yie the llIe 1 b ird rd link Joined the then Wn n nr n sweepers s an and rr n and handlers who went Tuesday lie e mo most mon t serous serious phase of ot Thurs- Thurs d df was the attitude altitude of oft t men who for a 8 strike i Sunday un a and antI III firemen whose today d demanded a n inane InThe In- In ane The n have been ten- ten 11 granted an Increase Ui rease from 1600 UC a year yar 1 h h th finance commit commit- tut ut repress of moo patrol patrol- n In li mt met today and Insi Insisted tell on 2000 I te fire tire lie department engineers with fO for tor assistants commission lead hall planned to grant STant grantO Mislead O Instead of or 1 1788 h b. b oo city clerks and electrical tn kirs also alec a are o threatening a a. strike e BROKEN i ER YORK Juno June 27 Tho 27 Tho back- back t ot tI the a market teamsters an and strike which deprived the of fresh fruits and J nd vegetables since Was v t cr broken con I Thursday Today nearly normal con con- con conditions prevailed Early Karly Thursday produce dealers lifted Ute the embargo on incoming green goods and fruits which had been held at the railroad yards In New Jersey since since- the the- strike a was called I |