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Show English postal employes, promised fl-T nancial aid aud the moral support of the English colleagues. A secretary of tho employes Is en-paged en-paged in exposing alleged scandals In the telephone service. It Is charged that much money has hcen squandered. squander-ed. The various unions In the Seine department de-partment have called a meeting for Wednesday to decide what steps shall be taken to help the postal employes In case of strike, to counterbalance the aid offered the government by merchants mer-chants and employers in general- CONDITIONS FAVORABLE TO FRENCH GOVERNMENT Paris. May 9. Conditions are favorable fav-orable for the government In Its controversy con-troversy with the postal employes, It was said today and It is not likely that a strike will be declared for the present. The government's firmness has made a deep impression upon the rank and file, and the leaders of the strike movement may conclude to postpone the battle until they are hotter organized organ-ized and prepared for what would prove to be a hard struggle. A meeting meet-ing called for today by the federal committee was attended by about 4,000 persons, but not much enthusiasm enthusi-asm was shown. A resolution was adopted to go out at the word of command com-mand In the fight for reinstatement of the dismissed employes and for complete reform In the postal service. Delegate McCarthy, representing the |