Show I STONE SAYS NO STRIKE Chief of Railroad i cs Thinks Thlu Timings s ill III Clear Clow Cleveland Cle Nov No XO r 14 I. I I hav have no idea that hat there ther will be bc a strike In iii nn any part of ot the countr country rowing growing out of ot the thea a agitation among the he various railroad for foi increased wages said akl Warren arren S. S Stone Slone grand mud chief f of th the lie Brotherhood of Locomotive e En J eor upon his return from New Ness Yo York Yori 1 Continuing Con Con- ho he said While hile the Erie Eric a. a e ai-e taking a vote voto on th the lie proposition to strike I If hl higher hor ages are arc not pal paid yet et I dont don't ont believe c that the they will seriously ly consider cl going out on strike It IL is too serious a matter Anyway n a I fool feel that thai tho ho men know that higher wages ore are coming coming- to 10 them an and amid the company's compans officIals of of- talk reasonable so 10 much flinch so that I believe that the time men nien are sure suro that the advance will come There are nrc so many mammy things s to 10 be settled upon all the lie roads and the agitation is so fO wide wide- spread that the companies can not miot settle all the lie questions at nt once and wo we roust must have some patience While in hum New Nei York I al aided cd the lie Lackawanna engineers to 10 settle Bottle their helm dispute but hut all other oilier work worl done b by me nie th there re was simply In hum an advisory ca caPacity cn- cn to our committee |