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Show Edward Reynolds, General IVLanager of Telegraph Company Com-pany Inspects Local Office Leaving behind many new friendships, friend-ships, not only with officials in charge of the local postal telegraph office, but among tho messenger boys and other employes with whom ho came In contact, Edward Reynolds, vice-president vice-president and general manager of the Postal Telegraph 'Cable company, has completed his inspection of the Ogden Og-den branch and has departed for tho eastern states. Mr. Reynolds is now on an inspection tour of postal telegraph tele-graph offices throughout tho United States, and arrived here from tho Pacific Pa-cific coast on his roturn to Nftiv Vnrlr headquarters. "I believe that the only way, to be a successful general manager is to have a personal understanding of local conditions and to come in close contact con-tact with the employes of the systom, from messenger boys on up," he declared de-clared while here. "My main purpose in making this trip is to Investigate wage rating and determine, if I can, the cause for unrest in Industry, although al-though matters of expansion of the Gystem and plaps for Increasing its efficiency will receivo consideration. It appears to me that the chief reason for discontent among tho railroad men is the unequal wage rating, and I think this is largely responsible for most of the troubles between labor and capital." Mr. Reynolds declared that sinco August, 1919, the Postal has strung 24,000 miles of new copper wiro between be-tween the commercial centers of the United Slates. Ho said that business was never better than at present. |