Canadian transportation & distribution management . year, that a Gen-eral Manager should be secured, eitherfrom Canada or the United States, and that the appointment should be subjectto the Governments approval. We areinformed that Mr. Morgan is acting prac-tically in an advisory capacity, and thathis service will probably be only a tem-porary one. The committee is chargedwith the present operation of the rail-way, and the formulation of some generalscheme for its future operation, whichit is expected to have prepared withinthe next two or three months and to beformulated before the end of Mar


Canadian transportation & distribution management . year, that a Gen-eral Manager should be secured, eitherfrom Canada or the United States, and that the appointment should be subjectto the Governments approval. We areinformed that Mr. Morgan is acting prac-tically in an advisory capacity, and thathis service will probably be only a tem-porary one. The committee is chargedwith the present operation of the rail-way, and the formulation of some generalscheme for its future operation, whichit is expected to have prepared withinthe next two or three months and to beformulated before the end of March, 1922. Canadian Traffic Leagues AnnualMeeting, Etc. The Canadian Traffic League, which iscomposed of over 100 traffic directors,managers, commissioners, and other offi-cials in charge of traffic for industrialand commercial organizations, has forits objects, as stated in its constitution,to promote a better understanding by thepublic, provincial and Dominion govern-ments, of the needs of the traffic secure modification of present laws,. A. II. Thorpe. Traffic Manager. William Davies Ltd., andPresident, Canadian Traffic League. regulations and rulings where they areharmful to the free interchange of com-merce. To advance fair dealing. To pro-mote, conserve and protect commercialand transportation interests. To co-oper-ate with the Board of Railway Commis-sioners for Canada, other organizations,and the transportation companies, thusbringing about better conditions. The annual meeting was held in To-ronto, Nov. 15, the President. F. , Traffic Manager, Steel Companyof Canada, being in the chair. Reportsfrom the various committees and a num-ber of other important matters weredealt with. The following officers, etc.,were elected:—President. A. H. Thorpe,Traffic Manager, Wm. Davies Co., To-ronto; Vice President. W. R. Caldwell,Traffic Manager, Dominion^ Canners Ltd.,Hamilton; Secretary-Treasurer, R. , Traffic Manager, F. W. Wool-worth Co., Toronto.


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