Show HINES SUBMITS NEW SCALE TO TRAINMEN INCREASE OF THREE MILLION DOLLARS A MONTH GRANTED TO FOUR BROTHERHOODS Not All That Men Asked for But it is Believed Men Will Accept and Controversy Regarding Working Conditions Will be Settled Later Washington Director General HInes limes on November 15 13 submitted to representatives of or the time four railway brotherhoods nn an increased wage scale amounting approximately to three million million mil mil- lion dollars a u mOil mouth month tho Time The proposal nl laid before representative of the time brotherhoods at the closIng cbs clos- ing session of or the WH wage e conference was taken under advisement It was not what time the men had hind asked for but their answer will he be 1 resented presented to the director general within the time next few lIn days s and it was as considered likely likely thc they timey would woul l accept The Increase would affect trainmen firem firemen n en engineers and conductors but butmore butmore more particularly those employed ed Inthe in inthe the time slow blow freight train service There are ninny many other questions affecting af aC- af- af working conditions of train trainmen men muon which have not been decided These will vill be the basis bash for further conference between the time brotherhoods and members of the director generals general's stuff stalL It was understood that the conference might be resumed during the week I Explaining his reason for rejecting parts of the time brotherhood demands Mr r. r limes Hines said that full fuU time and a u half for overtime in road service was vuis not justifiable as a punitive measure because because be be- cause as us a rule it is not economical to run rumi heavy freight trains at a speed as us great gleat as would be he necessary to avoid payment of the time overtime sought ht He believed however that the plan lInn submitted would mean macan the time elimination of certain excessively long runs with witha a resultant decrease in hours of labor |