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Show RAM, ROM) HEARING DELAYED BY JUDGE Hi. dings on the dispute be- tween Kcnnocott Copper Corp and railroad brotherhood unions I over the Bingham & Garfirli railroad employe status continu ed at a slow pace Tuesday when Judge George H. Bushnell, the third member of a fact-finding board appointed by President Truman, failed to arrive in Salt Lake City. Judge Bushnell, Michigan supreme su-preme court justice, has been detained because of illness In the family. The Tuesday morning session was taken up with Judge H Nathan Na-than Swaim, formerly of the Indiana In-diana supreme court, and Joseph L. Miller, Washington, D. C, labor la-bor consultant, poring over past correspondence between Kennecott Kenne-cott and union officials. The hearings were to resume at 2 p.m. but little action was predicted until Judge Bushnell's arrival, it was indicated |