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Show BOARD HAS DIFFICULT I P311I 10 SOLVE Aibltrator Nasql Sa)c Mnklrn of Just ' Awn-U Ih Railroad CaCe Ic a H Cornel. caled Tea 1 (i.lci.go. Feb. 2 -rim Its Xurol, H outrnl ir.cmWpfHtioibtinru ot urbl- H nit ion In tin!' wfs'crn railroad enso, j marked nt thb hearing tuuay that H ho making of n Jlitt nwurd wilt ho n- H iiiupllcntcd task, j 'I'lils o scrvntion enmo after a ills- M "tisalon between J. II. Ke le, assist- M int gpneinl manager of thu Gulf, Co'- H orndo & Snntu Fo, who was on tho H witness stand, W. h. Park, vlco M president of tho Illinois Central and hH i memlio' of tho bonid a n.l Warren 93 S. Stcno, counsel for tho euglncinen, 'iH oncoming "productive cfliclency." It il ippenrcd that productlvrnets of the ifl iillrnndn has lncicat-ed by reason of fl educed grades und curves, heavier H lis and ninny other factors, Includ- JH ui;, Mr Stone claimed harder work ''il y the men. P oposed lawn to limit ll 'ho length ot trains, which, it wns, rBl illcgcd, would reduce elllcncy also ' ncro mentioned, I Koofes tottlmony continued to deal aIUi the earnings ot thu enginemen jl aid whero largo earnings were shown M Mr. Stone attempted to show that 'tl they woro based on long hours ot il |