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Show opinion last night that the union may yet decide to arbitrate. Both organizations will hold meetings this evening to consider the matter. I i BAKERS If OIK STILL IJEAOLOSK Execfitive Committees Fail to Agree at Conference on Conditions. Sett lenient of differnnrcs arising between be-tween the master and journeymen bakers i because rf tho demands of the latter for daytime work appeared no nearer yea- tcrday than for several weeks. The ex- j ccutive committees of both organizations met la st night in an effort to come to an agreement on the 'pieslion, but the matter was siill at a deadlock when the , meeting ended. According to Frank Erath, Jr., secretary secre-tary of the Master JJa kers' association, tho Jouriicyiiu-n -insist upon working between be-tween the hours of 5 a. nt. and 1 p. m. only, unless thoy an paid Jl extra each week for night shifts. Mr. Erath said that such an increase would necessitate the raising of the price of bread, which would ho obj.'r-ted Lo hV consumers. According lo officials of the Mast or Makers' association, the journeymen were! iioi Inclined last night to submit, their ! differi-nees to arbit ra I ion. j Wh.ih. r mi- not the lalluro nf the two1 nr-soi'ia l ions to rr-n.-h any areemc;it will can:-" another slrlke wl'I not be known until this evening. Members of tho Mas-i Mas-i Mi- i la k'. i s' a;.:iei;Ltiun lh.swI ' |