An interrupted operation . Coates,President Community Traction Com-pany. Toledo, Ohio. Fourth Vice-President—W. H. Saw-yer, President East St. Louis & Su-burban Railway, East St. Louis, 111. Treasurer—Barron G. Collier, Presi-dent Barron G. Collier, Inc., New YorkCity. Members at large, representing rail-way companies, terms expiring 1925—Paul Shoup, President Pacific Electric made by financial institutions, butthat they were not applicable in rateor reorganization cases before publicservice commissions when they wereto be contested, nor when court re-view was probable. W. H. Sawyer,East St. L


An interrupted operation . Coates,President Community Traction Com-pany. Toledo, Ohio. Fourth Vice-President—W. H. Saw-yer, President East St. Louis & Su-burban Railway, East St. Louis, 111. Treasurer—Barron G. Collier, Presi-dent Barron G. Collier, Inc., New YorkCity. Members at large, representing rail-way companies, terms expiring 1925—Paul Shoup, President Pacific Electric made by financial institutions, butthat they were not applicable in rateor reorganization cases before publicservice commissions when they wereto be contested, nor when court re-view was probable. W. H. Sawyer,East St. Louis, and W. H. Maltbie,Baltimore, both disagreed with , stating that as a businessproposition railways should approachthe yardstick method as a matter ofgood business. True, said Mr. Maltbie, acertain type of court does not nowadopt this method and a certain typeof cross examination may seem toundermine It, but that Is a temporarycondition and railways must carry onthe work so that finally this method.


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