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Show 4 Railroad Chiefs J And Hines About II To End Discussion I WASHINGTON. Nov. 14. Discus 'lion of the demand of the four rail- j road brotherhoods for revision of I working condition- which hae been I In progress between the brotherhood I chiefs and Director General Hines all I week, appeared today to be ncaring J ran end Railroad administration of-3 of-3 I ficials believed all arguments would I I have been completed wnLin 2 hours. I There was no indication, however I, whether Mr Hines would give an im ' mediate answer. I The principal question remaining in j j I dispute is the demand of the brother-1 I hoods for time and a half for overtime r lor trainmen in road service. Labor I leaders admitted this tu be ihe pivotal poin' . Questions of wages which, at first, I were not involved m the direel de-S de-S mands, were said to have crept up in recent sessions and were brought in I ?ain today Neither side believed ih--fllfficultie on wages would precipitate I prolonged difficulties, however' Mr 1 I Hines was said to have Btood stead-I stead-I fasti b his prev ious declaration that AO general advance in wages could be Wk Riven serious consideration owing to I Htne imminent return ..f ihe roads to prate operation. Ut nn |