Show PERMANENT ERMA NENt RAIL PEACE LOOMS PROBABLE r SETTLEMENT OF f STRIKE SEEN EEN BL I Wll N i Decision on Eight Hour Law Anxiously Waited as Rail Chiefs Prepare Prepare- for New Nev Conference By United d Press r March 1 7 1 WASHINGTON vv President Wilson Vilson tonight tonight- expressed the thc hope and belief that the thc conference between th the railroad managers and brotherhoods brotherhoods brotherhoods brother brother- hoods ma may maert avert ert the e threatened strike In a t telegram to representative of or both sides Ides tho president predent saM said the whole country countr expects a settlement The Thc telegram addressed to li r j r 7 actIng president o of or the thc Order of or Hallway 3 Conductors Conductor W W. W G G. Lee of or the Brotherhood of ot Raila Railway Rail Rat way a Trainmen n W W. S. S Stone T Jd chief engineer cr Brotherhood of ot Locomotive Locomotive Loco Loco- o- o motive Engineers W W. S. S Carter pr l. l dent of r the tho Brotherhood of I Locomotive Firemen and En Engineers and J ha L Lee Loe c. chairman of or the conference committee com com- of railway managers manas read read- MI HI am e exceedingly glad clad that iy con 5 have have- been reopened l and that tho tho j prospect of Qt n. n 8 15 settlement settlement- pak Co bett better r 1 I I most earn for tb W aki of all concerned and most of or all aJl for tor forthe the sake of or the nation that the tb two parties will c nUnu to grow closer to together and th that t a n little further con h ference will lead to the tho r tIie whole country hopes for tOl and President Wilson continued tonight to work ork on plans for tor m meeting eUng an any ani de developments de- de that might come como when tIc tHe forty-eight forty hours hours' po postponement J Ja Js ui pp He hoped er with other ad t at- ministration officials that the co con eti fis' fis slon sion by the big four chiefs chiers ml might mean the they are willing to go fO the finding a a. solution to their differences with the nations nation's railroad mana managers 1 Some S mc government t officials said ald to tonight tn- tn night they firmly believe e tho brotherhood brother brother- hood chiefs were VerA glad clad of or an opportunity opportunity to wait Walt until nUl the supreme conn connof ont of or the nation has hag had bad another r chance to hand down a n. decision in tho the Adamson Adam Adam- son on law Monday h Is II decision day in the court Tho Adamson law law- decision was expected bY bj- sharps who followed the courts court's ourt decisions last Jat Monday 1 and tho Monday preceding Such believed tonight tho the decision would certainly be be- handed banded down day after tomorrow tomorrow- The fact tact that It has not been handed banded down Iown before somE som lawyers awyer hero ar argued nr- nr I gued Is a a. L sl sign n that the court IB J divided |