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Show POSTMASTER AND aides mm Conciliator Sent to Adjust Clerks' Differences Is Recalled ST LOi is. Aiis St. Jr'oBtmasKsr Colin BSlph, hlS refused to trfut wltli Oscar V NslSOfl, .1 ooiiflliutor hoiu Urro from tho dfp.-.rtmoiit of labor to investigate nllrgoil dif forencen lie tWsSD tho potmimtor :nul poatul rm-ployoH, rm-ployoH, II wan SflnOUnosd tod. i 9elp:i stating that orders for the SOnfcrsnoO wuuid hsva 1 1 1 soma from the poatof i'ii e dspartmsni in WsshlnftoDi The m rival of N'eloon tOllOtrSd i cOfnplsinl filsd arith Pfssidsnt Wil- huii b) the N.Ttlonal Federation of Tost Offlca Clerks thut a "lock-out ' of 300 looul union SfliploySa was I h rea tened in the St LOUil p""t offlc-unleHB offlc-unleHB the' removed C 1'. Prasttiafl, a formt'i- postal clerk, president of tho local union unil who claims the troii-bls troii-bls existing between himself and th-postrcaster th-postrcaster Is the result of political differences. rtefiiral of l'ostmas!rr Snlph to deai with the conciliator sent to St. Louu b) the dSpartineni of labor In an ei-fort ei-fort to settle the controversy between the postmaster and his post offie clerks will result In the conciliator i i I bemi; arltbdrawn. II wm announced today by Absist.-mt Becrstary Post. Mr. Post Bald there was no means b which arbitration offered by hI9 departmt nl could be rn.id- ompulsory, and thai the Initiative In a further attempt at-tempt at settlement would have to be I taken by some other branch of tho government |