. Electric railway journal . ♦The Manila Daily Bulletin of full. printed Mr. Burys paper NEW SECTION ORGANIZED WITH MEMBERSPER MILE OF TRACK Company Section No. 9, that of the CumberlandCounty Light & Power Company, was organized inPortland, Me., on Feb. 19 with 122 members. The section originated in a conference of eight menof the transportation department, two from each divi-sion, who met at the suggestion of President A. to consider the feasibility of the formation of asection. They appointed, as temporary officers to re-port a plan, H. J. Bangs, conductor city division, c
. Electric railway journal . ♦The Manila Daily Bulletin of full. printed Mr. Burys paper NEW SECTION ORGANIZED WITH MEMBERSPER MILE OF TRACK Company Section No. 9, that of the CumberlandCounty Light & Power Company, was organized inPortland, Me., on Feb. 19 with 122 members. The section originated in a conference of eight menof the transportation department, two from each divi-sion, who met at the suggestion of President A. to consider the feasibility of the formation of asection. They appointed, as temporary officers to re-port a plan, H. J. Bangs, conductor city division, chair-man ; J. F. ONeil, clerk mechanical department, secre-tary, and W. W. Blake, assistant superintendent oftrack, treasurer. The understanding was that the sec-tion, if formed, was to be an employees organization. The organization meeting was attended by more than150 men. It was addressed by E. B. Burritt, secretaryof the association, H. C. Clark, editor Aera; H. , Electric Railway Journal; Martin Schreiber,. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF MANILA JOINT COMPANY SECTIONSeated, left to right: B. H. Blaisdell, J. M. Bury, W. A. Smith, A. J. Grant, W. A. Seten ; standing, left to right: R. Lopez, J. C. Rockwell, C. M. E. Pereira. February 26, 1916] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 409 chairman committee on company sections and individualmembership; C. C. Peirce, vice-president of the Manu-facturers Association; A. H. Ford, vice-president andgeneral manager of the company, and William H. Brad-ley, president. Mr. Burritt outlined the plan of pre-senting the section work by himself and other speak-ers and explained in detail the association Clark traced the history and aims of the associa-tion magazine and requested co-operation in its fur-ther development. Mr. Norris gave illustrations of sec-tion meetings in the attempt to picture their spirit. told of the work of the sections and showedwhat the individual member can get from his member-ship. Mr. Peirce,
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