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4. Masters. Jim Lyon. Patsey Conway and Joe Galway, said they would quit. A man named Kelly and another whose name Opr did not learn for certain but thinks it is unclear on r something like that (a man about 60 years of age and one of the oldest assistants yard-masters the road has got) such backward that if an assistant yard-master would go to them and explain why they should quit and unclear them as they should be treated, then they would probably quit. They had quite a discussion about the Pan Handle engineers, some of them claimed that the Pan Handle was not in favor of handling these cars, and other claimed that they would have them approach a committee to wait on them, but at this decided to wait a few days. In the hall the engineers occupy one side of it and the switchmen the other side and they have quite a wrangle during the meeting together. The switchmen claim that if they get their yard masters to quit that the engineers should get their foremen, at the Round House to quit also, they claimed that the Round House foremen were doing unclear damage than the yard-masters as the foremen were showing the Scabs what to do. Opr. met Johnson and took him to a saloon and talked to him for a half an hour but could get nothing out of him. The chairman before closing got