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Show GOVERNMENT EM- M PLOYES AND STRIKES M - igBBaam Ono cf tho pleasures of being an ''H employo of the government under ,H public ownership Is that stiikes are ' foi bidden. H Director General McAdoo warns H the telegrapheis that under govern- 'H ment of telegraphs' and telephones H strikes must go. H He Fays: "You arc now working; H for the cvnriimont and no strike han 'VE! ever ocmned against tho govern- bbbbbI ment." (Kxcept In ship yards, etc.") , Fwi?T It was Impossible to announce a, ju decision of tho War Wage Hoard on . 7$$ tho domands of the telegraphers and fe so ho at(ed thoin to wait. Sy? The theoiy that government em1- ployes cannot ftrlko lias not beou fSB found tiuo In other countries, as PjJ for Instanco England and Franco. fS. President Wilson and Director W&Ll McAdoo deseivo commondatlon for Hm reprimanding strikers, and tho rulo (QT may bo established. Ql It Is a fact that postal employes- 'H and city, county and state and fed- H eral cniployes, or job holders havo ' ' - M nover gone on strike. . ' . H t v Lbbbbb! Y aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl |