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Show SIGNALMEN DECIDE TO REMAIN ON JOB CHICAGO, July 6. fBy the Associated Associ-ated Press) The 14,000 union signal men In this country will not be called out on strike for the time being at leant, D. W. Helt, president of their union, announced this afternoon In calling a meeting of his executive committee com-mittee here Saturday morning to de-rid de-rid u hat permanent action the signal sig-nal rripn will take. Mr. IIe.lt made his announcement in a formal statement following a confer, con-fer, nee with W. t McMenimen. labor member of the railroad labor board The signal men's executive committee will confer with labor members of the labor board Saturday, he ald. "Pending thb; conference u status cjuo will he preserved among the members mem-bers of the brotherhood of railroad -signal men of America, ' the statcmit Mil |