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Show m Ei in . HIZZLE Engineers Restless at Railroad Managers' Delay New York, April 29. With U. S. Labor Commissioner Charles P. Neill land JudgQ Martin A. Knapp, of the federal commerce couit, conferring again vtodaj' th representatives of hftyi eastern railroads there was expectation ex-pectation that within a week some dollnite plan will be formulated to bring about a settlement of the question ques-tion of increased wages for the engineers. en-gineers. A sub-committee of Ave general "" " '"" 1 11 11 1 . j. , 1 1 managers will meet Messrs. Neill and Knapp later today. At tho conclusion of a conference of the engineers' committee, Chiof Stone said" "I think the railroad managers aro attempting to gain time by procrastinating. procrasti-nating. I will demand that a definito proposition bo submitted before noon tomorrow " It was understood that Mr. Stone meant ho would break off the negotiations nego-tiations toward arbitration. |