Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1930 — Page 16

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EASTERN RAIL TRUNK SYSTEM ROW NEAR END Four-Line Setup Agreed on by Roads; U. S. May 0. K. Plan. BV WILLIAM W. CHANCE United Fre* SUIT Corresnondent WASHINGTON. Dec. 26.—Prospects lor an amicable settlement of the eastern railroad controversy, with provision for a four-trunk-line set-up, were brighter today than at any other time within the last six years. Agreement among leading eastern railroad executives to provide for only four main systems—the New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsylvania and Chesapeake & Ohio, as opposed to the interstate commerce commission’s proposal for five trunk lines, was reached at a conference this week in New York. That the commission could retire gracefully from its five-system plan was the opinion expressed today by railway men here. Next Reversal Foreseen Its forthcoming decision in the Wheeling & Lake Erie case, expected next month, provides the commission with the vehicle for a neat reversal, without occasioning excess criticism, according to the railroad men. Should the commission deny the application of the Pittsburgh & West Virginia owned by the Taplin brothers of Cleveland, for authority to acquire the Wheeling, the way would be left open for it later to approve the four-trunk line proposal of the eastern carriers. Under the final consolidation plan, announced by the commission a year ago, the Wheeling, along with the Pittsbunrgh & West Virginia, was assigned to the fifth —WabashSeaboard system. rennsy Holds Stock It was on the basis of this plan that the Taplins contended the commission should approve the Pittsburgh & West Virginia application. A good excuse for the commission to deny the application, in the opinion of qualified observers, is the lact the Pennsylvania now holds the majority of P. & W. Va. stock. This, it is claimed, would place the fifth system under Pennsylvania domination, nullifying the consolidation plan. This contention is denied by the Taplins, however. They assert they can repurchase the stock upon demand. The Pennsylvania bought it originally to protect the Taplins’ interest during the hectic days after the 1929 market crash, according to the brothers. Commission acquiescence in the eastern, executives’ proposal would terminate a long fight of the carriers ovex numerous short lines, as well gs put an end to the bitter opposition or? the part of the railroads toward the commission’s five-trunk line plan. Each of tho four principal eastern roads is opposed to the fifth system because it woufld run through some of the richest and most thickly settled sections of the east and would cut heavily into their revenues, particularly the Pennsylvania.

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