. Review of reviews and world's work. :?-: - A ic I . -J MR. THEODORE P. SHOXTS MR. AUGUST BELMONT CHIEF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMPANIES CONTROLLING NEW YORK Cir»-S TRANSIT THE CHIEF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ORGANIZATION 0»- STREETCARMOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS(\U. William B. Fit/RcraM [on the left] is organixer. and Mr. WilliamD Mahon is president of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Motormen of America.) trators. When, on Aujjust 17, Mr. Wil-son found the opposing committees he hadbeen talking to could not get together, hesent for the presidents of the railroads i


. Review of reviews and world's work. :?-: - A ic I . -J MR. THEODORE P. SHOXTS MR. AUGUST BELMONT CHIEF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMPANIES CONTROLLING NEW YORK Cir»-S TRANSIT THE CHIEF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ORGANIZATION 0»- STREETCARMOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS(\U. William B. Fit/RcraM [on the left] is organixer. and Mr. WilliamD Mahon is president of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Motormen of America.) trators. When, on Aujjust 17, Mr. Wil-son found the opposing committees he hadbeen talking to could not get together, hesent for the presidents of the railroads in-volved, in order to have a body in confer-ence which was eiripoweredto make decisions of the larg-est importance and on anylines of suggestion, new orold. \Miile the ver> danger-ous contro\ersy was, at thetime this magazine went topress at an impnsse, the pub-lic and press had a strongfeeling that the Presidentstimely and earnest interposi-tion would in some way savethe countr)- troin n strike. In the first weekNtwrork-, of August New Car Strike . •^^. I ork L-it> wasthreatened with a tractionstrike that would havebrought discomfort and hard-ship to millions of men


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