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Show ATTERBURY CROSS-EXAMINED BY F. R WALSH I OFICIAL SAYS KREEMENTS OF-II OF-II UBOHMUST 60 j Executive Tells Railroads' I ! Side of Controversy Over Wages 0PEN BREAK IS NEAR Present Way Lead:; to I Plumb PI nn and Syndi-! Syndi-! calism, He Concludes I CHICAGO. March -1 The question I mi i moi gMfr'ous question confronting the Am- m v W. bury, vice Pennsylvania lines, Hg-J'tfce railroad labor board today , Hhrinff'the third da of Kiatk'n of rallwaj lals bj Frank V Vi'alsh labor union attorney, ggj Mr Atterbury charged in a pre-I pre-I lircd statement that trie national lrf,ncn,s: "wpre foisted r,n ,,u I Kthout any attempt at conference,"! Lder v.. .: I adi iln) itratlon fused to I tw j,cir cmployi onf r with i 1 11 - I K.d '0! ! i igreeinei I I vr.it i i mi n i i'i'osi:n. I H declared that he was o;.' I ft any agreement thai was national) Hf"SP have come lo the carting ..f -ke ways.' -t itemenl I id M-Onc road leads to government i smfT.-iiip. nationalization, Plumb' Mtirifii: and - ndl ill - the other HLd to lnl rsuatlon of that Individual initiative k r;rf- and responsibility which la m W I,C I KIM READ, Discussing the icfus.il of labor gjinlons to confer waih their employes K the national agreement question, I ' jjr Ai'frl'ury n-ad the following ox-" ox-" gjtrrpt from the minutes of a meeting iKrld Mav 12, 1920, betweel Pi BbIi .'officials and their employes: p'Mr Massey (Assistant general 4 Lnagei of the road) Arc you prc-1 prc-1 fared to discuss the national agree-J agree-J im or make any change in It. the I lowing of ri t or the dotting of nn l?' " Mr Iturg' r (Gem irman, A irotherhood of Cai Men) We have J pad; ogi i d, w e an greed on thli 1 (d?. thai wo arc not even going to 1 art a comma do .n I or crcs u t 1 khat we are going to stand for the I atlonal agreement a written.'" "As wo are negotiating with our '1 fm employ. t; : - th.- only roarl to BdoMriil jm ' Mr. Attcrbur add- |