. Electric railway journal . sonment for not morethan thirty days in the county jail, orboth. Queue loading in Detroit hasbeen described previously in the Elec-tric Railway Journal. June 5, 1920 Electric Railway Journal 1179 Personal Mention H. E. Weeks Elected Davenport Executive Chosen Presidentof the Iowa Electric Railway As-sociation at Omaha Meeting .H. E. Weeks, vice-president of theTri-City Railway & Light Company,Davenpoi-t, Iowa, was elected presi-dent of the Iowa Electric Railway As-sociation at the meeting of that bodyin Omaha, Neb., on May 21. The nam-ing of Mr. Weeks came as a rec


. Electric railway journal . sonment for not morethan thirty days in the county jail, orboth. Queue loading in Detroit hasbeen described previously in the Elec-tric Railway Journal. June 5, 1920 Electric Railway Journal 1179 Personal Mention H. E. Weeks Elected Davenport Executive Chosen Presidentof the Iowa Electric Railway As-sociation at Omaha Meeting .H. E. Weeks, vice-president of theTri-City Railway & Light Company,Davenpoi-t, Iowa, was elected presi-dent of the Iowa Electric Railway As-sociation at the meeting of that bodyin Omaha, Neb., on May 21. The nam-ing of Mr. Weeks came as a recogni-tion of his long and faithful serviceto the association. In addition totaking an active interest in committeework, he has served as secretary-treas-urer of the State organization since1913. Mr. Weeks was bom in Alton, 111.,on March 19, 1874? When twenty-one ber of the committee of the NationalElectric Light Association which isworking on a similar standard classi-fication of accounts for all electriclight H. E. WEEKS years old he went to work for theAlton, Granite & St. Louis TractionCompany. Shortly thereafter he be-came associated with J. F. Porter inthe electrification of the Alton horse-car lines and the building of the newline to St. Louis. When the propertywas sold to the Clark interests, in 1906,Mr. Weeks went to Davenport as sec-retary-treasurer of the Tri-City Rail-way & Light Company, a reorganiza-tion of several local companies nego-tiated by Mr. Porter. Mr. Weeks became vice-president ofthe Tri-City system early in also holds the position of treas-urer and assistant secretary of the sub-sidiary companies. His department hascharge of the property records andvaluation work of the several under-lying companies. Mr. Weeks served from 1908 to 1913as secretary of the American Elec-tric Railway Accountants Association,while the work of drawing up a stand-ard classification of accounts was beingcarried on with the Interstate Com-merce Commission. He


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