Show STRIKE DEADLOCK DE STILL UNBROKEN I 6 i i. j Visit ii of r ir b 1 t W 44 Neil Nel Has tIA Has AcC k t Little to Date I Litte I un l. l July J 1 4 3 n a u day Ia- snout in Iu bet lel of Labor Labom- NeIl and anut dent L I. I X K iiii Miller of or 1 W lern lerl Z and amid nl between hOl en Nel nul President sl Small ot or t the hue ll little Ie to have boon been accum pJ In lit the thc WU way ivay of or ji H solution of the lie 1 strike trouble In hi I mm this Iii Is city eH All A 1 1 I Jalle reticent concerning the thc results of these theae conferences ucc but Jl it Is evident Unit that u n dp deadlock still exists el the lie tel tel- lok til companies les and amid t t tel r striking k I mug In iii of or the tile efforts to tu II R I bring u about huu l arhl A meeting of the lie local lucal union nIon n was ad- ad allI this Ibis which ivas of the ed b by lh thO the i i members tIc national o board I M. M 1 J J. J Heh of ur ton made malc a tron 1 argument for Cor in iii I me time local ole Icle- trouble urging um-ging present to bear belI with wih the lie labor Jabor commissioner com coin missioner and amid tho time members of or time the national na na- executive board in their efforts tonal the lie lo to settle the lie between selic without lele amid companies com panics the thc strike recourse e to a a of Urged Ur cl to Strike the time There I i is a stron strong feeling among local lucal strikers however that the lie Western West Union will never consent to a fair settlement ern crum erl wi of oC the local trouble until ulU and amid it i Is un- un called f Hither further strikes are aie clell i has been stood Jet great pressure ule Small to act net President bi brou ought ht upon ullon immediately In fit the matter mailer malm of culling advocates of oC ofa oCa These cities out ea eastern tern strike declare that the hue telegraph ole tele a general graph companies do not nol care caro about the n h sacrifice of business busine a as am- far Car as San Francisco and Oakland are arc concerned arid and will hold hol out Indefinitely In General wl Superintendent of ot the time Postal company Assistant General Supt Miller of the lie Western Union Supt and Commissioner ci were wele In iii conference conference con eon ference this afternoon In iii Oakland but the time result of their meeting mcc was ww kepi kept Neill stated a secret Commissioner ef nothing to b bo be given gl en out that there thelo ClO was wa-s wa tl of ol at al present A Jar largo large c ma s meeting In Jim the lie local union was hol hold held tonight Oakland attended by President Small and other members member of or the national Unless s something definite Is it It it Is 18 believed a achieved tomorrow i walkout of or tho ho largo larso eastern cities it h Inevitable vl JI hi GO iO O OLT l AT 1 Til III 13 A OKU OHU A milt Sl Sig Sen cw Operator Only I 11 nul nal ul 1 New York July Jul 13 13 Final fo for a general Jut strike of the time telegraphers telegraph telegraph- ers of or Greater New York ama and amI vicinity In case of a 0 strike order from President Prel U. U A. A were dent S. S j J. J T. T Small Smal of or the time C C. T. T of or time the executive meeting at a ma made e today lotu No A tive committee ot of local loca union Ulion tIme the general strike would affect both Union a and 11 PO Postal tal Telegraph oh r companies The Time union lenders leaders stated of oC the local tel telegraphers te tet- tet today that 85 s per are arc organized and c al arc are ready to tl I strike when ordered I The rime executive committee committed authorized Joseph r F. F A Al beam of local No 16 to lo Issue the following state late in men en IThe I. I situation Is extreme extremely TIme The ly critical at this time Lle pro President Robert Rob Hob 1 ert rl C. C ot ur the Western Union Iesu Is Issued Jim Jim- su sued u n statement on July Jul 3 3 In hi which he ime hel sal said that time the th agreement ment entered Into with Labor Commissioner would be e curried carried out out- d nt mit lt Letter I Ieter The rhe same afternoon I lent sent one of or thu time discharged to see cc ce Superintendent Super Super- U K l' l K at nt No I 1 IKi Broadway with a copy copY of C the time public Continued Continue on 01 Page Five II STRIKE DEADLOCK STILL UNBROKEN I Continued from Page 0 One lIe He statement made b by President dowry Clowry told lold this man that he would not put him back to work unless he sew sev erect ered his connection with tho the union and he be laughed heartily when shown Clowry's Clowry's Clow- Clow rys ry's statement This has been the treatment treat trent ment received by eI eight ht other dischar discharged ed cs including four women The petty discrimination continues at the main oft offices ces of the Western estern Union In this city and our men and women wo wo- women men feel that we Ie must tal take o some ac nc- action ac- ac tion to protect our OUI membership We have e secured over 90 per cenT of oC the operators In the Western Union throughout Gr Greater ater New York fur for th the lie Word tr l. l J I The Chicago o operators ar are read ready to call a t mass maRS nl meeting meeting- Monday if it word is la received front from San In Francisco to do so Wo We have Juno In In New Nework York ork excellent facilities ties tics tor for reaching reaching- our men In a n hurry hurr and do lo do likewise If It f so instructed President Ahearn In a n statement last nl night ht said said- If IC there theta is a n. tripe the ro Ity will win lie llo with tho rho western Union company's noel and not with the telegraphers The rhe latter did ditl not seek seel a n strike at any time but hut It looks as os If Jr unless tho the Sun son Francisco meeting and Mr NeIll's Nelll's efforts are arc pro productive of or results which will guarantee that I the companies s will deal eal fairly with themen the themen men men the strike will take tako place platt |