. Electric railway journal . s necessary to have someoneto act for him. Barron G. Collier, chairman of thepublicity committee, said that the rail-way companies now realized the policyof the big stick and seclusion was notdesirable. It was only necessary toget the truth before the public so thatthe railroads would have a square referred to the successful use forpublicity which can be made of spacesin the car not occupied by car cards. Britton I. Budd, Chicago,- spokestrongly in favor of newspaper adver-tising. Bernard G. Mullaney followedwith an interesting discussion on pub-licity in g


. Electric railway journal . s necessary to have someoneto act for him. Barron G. Collier, chairman of thepublicity committee, said that the rail-way companies now realized the policyof the big stick and seclusion was notdesirable. It was only necessary toget the truth before the public so thatthe railroads would have a square referred to the successful use forpublicity which can be made of spacesin the car not occupied by car cards. Britton I. Budd, Chicago,- spokestrongly in favor of newspaper adver-tising. Bernard G. Mullaney followedwith an interesting discussion on pub-licity in general and the work of theIllinois Committee on Public UtilityInformation. Other speakers were J. of the Connecticut Com-pany; H. 0. Allison, Beaver ValleyTraction Company; A. H. Ferradou,Washington Railway & Electric Com-pany; R. F. Gorman, Harrisburg Rail-ways, and W. 0. Clure, Twin CityRapid Transit Company. October 8, 1921 Electric Railway Journal 643 Transportation C& Traffic Association Proceedings. R. P. Stevens Retiring President THE first session of the Transpor-tation & Traffic Association wascalled to order shortly after 2 Monday. The first order of busi-ness was the annual address of thepresident, R. P. Stevens. After re-ferring to the work and reports of thedifferent committees of the associationand to the work of Mr. Welsh, said, in part: Suggestions of President Stevens At this time also I would like respect-fully to call the attention of the in-coming president and executive com-mittee to the following suggestionswhich occur to me as helpful for thefuture of our association. I would recommend that the newexecutive committee appoint a com-mittee to consider changes in the con-stitution and by-laws of the associationthat we may avail ourselves of the ex-perience gained in conducting the af-fairs of the association in the past. I feel that only one vice-presidentis necessary and that provision shouldbe made for a senior member of thee


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