Show POINTS ON i SITUATION OUT BY WILSON Speaks With Passion Appeal to Men and Officials j SAYS PUBLIC IS JUt JUDi j jI Shows Plainly the St Str I Under Which He Hi HiI Has Ha I Been for Week cek I IBy By CARL D. D GROAT 3 W WASHINGTON August 1 President Wilson in addres address the railroad executives t toe c showed plainly the strain hel hel been working under during during last wee week according to those who jj him While he talked he paced and down before his visitors n no now nowthen then stopping and gesturing to toj I emphasis to his remarks He sr Sf r with passionate appeal th y cl dared cUred red J The points he brought out were we're were The issue at stake Is not a prine but a condition 1 J Details such as the cost ot of put pot into effect an hour eight-hour day on ony roads have produced wide of opinion and not being able toJu which side Is right he believes a a. a c mission should be accepted to gate and report 3 Champions Hour Eight-Hour Day J The hour eight-hour day should be aed adt a ed as a basis for wages 4 J Railroads adopting the eighth h h da day haven't suffered 4 Extra pay for overtime for r i should be su subjected to inquiry t 5 J 1 The public is the Judge In this cr crand crand r rand and will place the blame longs If there is la a strike It will ill said i fall on me the president President Hale Holden of the thes the B 1 lington spokesman for the was no less emphatic In his appeal arbitration He made the follow folios contentions The executives are looking the public Interests Interests efficient efficient ope tion of the roads and as tr trustees protect the Interests of the those owning the railroads S The managers ni adhere to the arbitration as a fundamental Officials Ask Arbitration j i iThe The hour eight-hour day is a quest upon which honest minds may dif and therefore a subject for arbitral They want a commission intent commIssion commerce or one appointed byj president president to to Investigate the Justice the claims before ch chan are put Into effect I 9 I ITo To say the hour eight-hour day quest is not is to destroy th the l jr p of arbitration fl 1 The hour eight-hour plea is a g guise ise ic which the men are seeking Increases In wages I 9 Representatives of the agers agel's tonight issued a memorandum ni m direct reply to President WIlson Wilson's w that railroads now in the gI hour day schedule apparently ha cured no 1 On some of the tbt largest and mos roes roads in the Southeast I hour eIght basic day dllY is not In effat eff tc at all the statement declares |