. Electric railway journal . omotionwork for the Electrical World and Electric RailwayJournal. Mr. Hays comes from the commercial depart-ment of the Union Gas & Electric Company, Cincinnati,with which he has been connected since the completion ofthe merger of the New Midland Power & Traction Com-pany, Cambridge, Ohio, with the Ohio Service Company,where he was superintendent and local manager. Mr. D. H. Cantrell, who has been elected president of theLittle Rock Railway & Electric Company, Little Rock, Ark.,as noted briefly in the Electric Railway Journal of April24, is a member of the lawfirm


. Electric railway journal . omotionwork for the Electrical World and Electric RailwayJournal. Mr. Hays comes from the commercial depart-ment of the Union Gas & Electric Company, Cincinnati,with which he has been connected since the completion ofthe merger of the New Midland Power & Traction Com-pany, Cambridge, Ohio, with the Ohio Service Company,where he was superintendent and local manager. Mr. D. H. Cantrell, who has been elected president of theLittle Rock Railway & Electric Company, Little Rock, Ark.,as noted briefly in the Electric Railway Journal of April24, is a member of the lawfirm of Rose, Hemingway, FCantrell, Loughborough & Miles, Little Rock, and wasadmitted to practice by theSupreme Court cf Arkansason June 22, 1889. Mr. Can-trell became connected withthe street railway whichwas doing business in LittleRock in 1897 as claim agentand assistant attorney, han-dling- small matters. In1901 he was made an assist-ant attorney, the firm ofRose, Hemingway & Rosethen being general attor-. neys and counsel for the Little Rock Traction & D- H- CANTRELL Electric Company. In 1905 Judge Hemingway, now senior member of the law firm, whowas president of the Little Rock Railway & Electric Com-pany, relinquished to Mr. Cantrell the entire legal depart-ment of the road, and since that time Mr. Cantrell has beenits general attorney and counsel. For the last four or fiveyears Mr. Cantrell has been vice-president of the company,and on April 10, 1915, he was elected to the presidency tosucceed Judge W. M. Kavanaugh, who died on Feb. 21, Cantrell has lived all his life in Little Rock and has beenactively engaged in the practice of law since he was admit-ted to the bar. He will exert his energies in directing theplans and policies of the company and will continue person-ally to look after the companys legal business. The Ar-kansas Gazette, Little Rock, concluded an editorial, TheNew Head of the Street Railway, as follows: We feelsure that in D. H. Cantrell the street


Size: 1528px × 1635px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublishernewyorkmcgrawhillp