Show WORKERS WORKER STUDY RAil RAft PROPOSALS I Labor Goes Over Arguments of Employers on Plan for Wage Cut Ry ni- Associated A Pre O CHICAGO J Jan in 22 Still 22 Still undecided about whether to accept a 10 per cent wage reduction brotherhood and union leaders today todar studied the arguments arguments arguments ments of railway presidents that the industry was threatened with further bankruptcies and the he loss of credit credi The ma managements made what was apparently their final offer oHer when they promised to do whatever may be practicable to stabilize employment refusing most of the other labor proposals proposals proposals pro pro- including the six-hour six da day comm commission iss ion It appeared t to be labors labor's next move but the union spokesman David B B. B Robertson dc denied that the move had had alread already been decided upon and that it would be acceptance of the tion Published reports had said it is only a matter malter of hours s There is absolutely absolutely absolutely ab ab- ab- ab no basis for the report in to today's today's to- to days day's press that thi 3 nn an agreement to ac accept accept ae- ae the 10 per cent wage reduction has been reached Robertson said as his gathered 1 lo to listen isten to o the presentation of the presidents presidents' case by Daniel Willard head of or the Baltimore Balti more Ohio It is obviously a case casc of a guess without any foundation Robertson continued We have not accepted the wage reduction to date |