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Show UNSKILLED LABOR WAGES NEXT PLAN i j Railway Executives Will i Seek Revision CHICAGO. Feb. Revision of the wages of unskilled labor on the railroads rail-roads stood out today as the next move- of railroad executives In thlr controversy with the labor unions, following fol-lowing tlio general meeting of executives execu-tives from all over the country here yesterday, the carriers' committee, which Is reprewntltiK the romis before the railroad labor board in the rules hearing, conferred today on what steps would be een to adjust the common labor pay scale to local finill-tions. finill-tions. In its report to the executives association, asso-ciation, the labor committee headed ! by W. W. Atterbury, advised that action ac-tion on unskilled labor had rt verted to the Individual railroad. The railroad evidence for abrogation of the national Mr-re,.m-rit having ' been completed before the b'ri two weeks ago. rebuttal testimony will be j begun by the employes March 1. B. i M. Jewell, chairman of the labor committee, com-mittee, who requested until March 14 ! to prepare his rebuttal was given until ; March 10. : Meanwhile maintenance of way men. I clerks, firemen, oilers and siRniil men I will be heard. |