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Show uu RAIL BOARD HEARS j SIGNALMEN'S CASE CHICAGO, Sept. 27. (By the Associated As-sociated Press ) Presentation of tes-jtimony tes-jtimony to the United States railroad I labor board In the wages and rules dispute Involving th. Hr..t herhood ot Railroad Signalmen and 42 curriers and .subsidiaries ended late Tuesday at the conclusion of arguments by representatives of tho eastern, southeastern south-eastern and western roads. The union is requesting Its old War-time wages with differentials above for super-vlFory super-vlFory classes and u. return of the eight-hour basic day. John Higglns, western roads' spokesman, and .lohn G Walber, rep-l rep-l esent utlv i- of tho eastern roads, con-Fined con-Fined their presentation to the two train Issue vv , . s and rub Bot denied that there have been sufficient changes in economic conditions slnco tho last wage reduction July 1. 121! to warrant Increases in rates of pay or changes in working rules. on |