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Country Line Near Reality
Would Link Central With Other Roads
By S. BURTON HEATH . NEA Staff Writer CLEVELAND, Feb.’
railroad men in American history.
That dream is an Integrated |, Atlantic ~to - Pacific system.
derbilt, Jay Gould, E. H. Harriman —and for the spectacular Van Sweringen brothers, on the ashes of whose ambitious empire Young has been rebuilding for 10 years. Needs Western Link
He still has to prove he can control the New York Central with
He still has to get the interstate {commerce commission to let him
hood in- run the Central and tie it in with
his other roads. He still needs a
| ant is eyeing the Western Pacific. | But Mr. Young has Joust 3 iss {way up the railroad ladder {1937 against obstacles that sine
Vedler Trade Is Active
were unchanged in an active trade. Fat lambs were active to st
Hog Price Drops 25-50c;
Steers and heifers were fully steady to strong in trading at the Union stockyards today. Hogs, however, lost 25 to 50 cents as vealers
rong.
the foolhardy or the supremely con- | fident would tackle. He has gone further with his dream than any other railroader in modern times.
jand he makes it sounc possible. {If he does it will be on an original |
which he got back later by some
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leghany stock that Young bought in 1937. The Van Sweringens had run a' broken shoestring into control ve almost three billion dollars wo of railroad and other B58 Jonth Then they died, owing around $70 million to New York and Cleve-! land banks. Suits involving many millions were pending. The Nickel: Plate was about to default, in a
year, on bonds. One year after that, unless -# could begin paying interest on other bonds, the Alleghany Corp. faced insolvency. |
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rangement by which, much’ of the time, income went to the Guaranty | Trust Co, instead of to Alleghany. The Morgans didn’t care for Mr. | Young, and neither did their bank-
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Added N. Y. C. By a vigorous fight he has put himself into position so that he may come out as biggest stockholder in the Missouri Pacific, which the Van Sweringens lost and which became one of the biggest moneymakers of world war II. He has added what he thinks is working control over the New York Central, second only to the Pennsylvania among eastern systems. If the ICC permits him to take E [control over the Central and if he can maké that ‘control good against the Union Pacific and other big interests, here is what Mr. Young has today, ready
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11.—Robert Ralph (Railroad) Young thinks he is in position to realize a dream that balked some of the greatest
It proved too much for Cornelius Ven-
western link from Salt Lake City,’
He believes that he can writing
investment of $4 million—most of |
He has five important railroads!
than either the Canadian National!
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tribution of weight. Passenger compartments
former fender boundaries.
of a curved one-piece windshield.
Land Cruiser were announced to-
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LAND CRUISER—The new 1947 Land Cruiser, is longer, roomier and more richly appointed than any previously announced by Studebaker. Harmonious interior color combinations, and deep
New '47 Studebaker Model Features Longer Wheelbase
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In appearance the Land Cruiser |p istery are available. is a longer wheelbase version of the Other features are adjustable rear Commander and is produced only as compartment ventilation: windows, a four-door sedan. Passenger seats assist and engine have been moved for- scuff pads, fully carpeted front and jward as part of a scientific redis- | rear floors, garnish moldings and | the great institution to which I
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| Labor—
AFL to Fight
With Anti-Red Argument
Contends Swing Left Will Make Workers Susceptible to Propaganda
By FRED W. PERKINS Scripps-Heward Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The A. FP. of L. is preparing to use anti {Communist arguments against many of the union-control bills before
congress. Returning from their midwinter
Labor Bills
meeting in Miami, A. F. of L. leaders
will contend that conservatives in congress, through enactment of rigid’
"Some of their ablest spokesmen declare this resuit could not be staved off because the estibated 15 million organized
the bowers their upions won during the New Deal era, and would . become ble to propaganda from Communist agents. Linked with this argument will be defenfe of the
American system of free enterprise. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workess is scheduled] to be a witness before the senate
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late this month. i Influence Indicated
If the supreme court has dis-|
(posed of his contempt case by that he will be in position to talk freely.
jcase, despite widespread unpopulari[ty produced by the November-De-cember mine strike.
Mr. Lewis’ actions and appear-
ance at Miami disproved reports
that his health is bad, and that the! feeling ' against him was
public likely to cramp his style in union leading. His influence in the A. F. of L. executive council obviously was much more than would be in-
dicated by his position as its last
ranking vice president. Mr. Lewis was understood to have
workers would re-| cent great ~u's in
suscepti- |
up the Alleghany Corp, the Van labor laws, would encourage a swing to the left in this SOUL,
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join. fully in the anti-Communist! argument that the A. F. of L.!
strategists are planning to use on (the conservatives. Part of the.argument was summed up in this way by Daniel J. Tobin, a power in the A. P. of L. because of his presidency of the big teamsters’ union: “Qur ‘country is the only country today in which free enterprise, {honest investment, decent capital are protected. The labor movement, wat least the A. PF. of L., is strongly in favor of free enterprise where the people are properly safeguarded against the abuses of capital. “Every other great country in the {world has gone either communistic jor socialistic. The government of |Eusland, the Labor party, will Sell you that it is opposed to commun: lism (and it is). “But the Labor government of England has taken over all the large industries, including banks and railroad, mines, telegraph and
known. They had dropped $35 mil-| pu song who have heard him give telephone companies, and in reality lion in 1935 on a loan to the Van |his views privately say that he there isn't any such thing in EngSweringens secured by the very Al-|, yapiy could put up a persuasive land as free enterprise for the large.
corporations.” “I hope I never see any thing like revolution in our country,” continued Mr. Tobin. “But ‘it can happen here’ if the powers that rule are so blinded with prejudice . and hatred that they refuse to see the iight or look back at the pages of history.”
A. & P. to Honor Chain. Store Founder
| Local A & P stores this week will
concocted the stratégy of replying honor George Huntington Hartford,
|join the A. F. of L. Tobin Sums Up Issue The idea was to put the C. 1. O.|
| president in a hole—give him 8 hard | choice between chancing restrictive |laws and surrendering the C. I. O.’s
independent position.
Because of left-wing influences ml
[to Philip Murray's appeal for a{inventor of the modern chain store Alleghany’s only producing asset {united front against union legisla-| | system. was the C. & O. stock, and that tion with a statement that if the was tied up in a complicated ar-| |C. I. O. wanted that, it should re- honoring Mr. Hartford, also will be]
“Founders week,” Feb. 10 to 15 observed by other stores of the Great Atlantic & Pacific tea Co. | over the nation. J. A. Lindgren, vice president in| charge of A & P operations in the! Indianapolis area, said the observ|ance ‘will pay tribute to Mr. Hartford for founding in 1859 the first redfronted store in what is now the
some C. I. O. unions there is some|yiriq’s leading food distribution {doubt whether Mr. Murray could system.
twice as much as the Santa Fe system; more than two and a half | times, as much as the Pennsylvania- | Long Island-New Haven, the Burlington, the Milwaukee or the Union
which he wants to Pacific.
One More Link
He would need just one more
and Buffalo to Chicago and St. |link—perhaps the Western Pacific He has added holdings in| —to give him a through road from
New York and Washington to San Francisco,
Missouri Pacific thriving off Texas’ oll fields and mushrooming industry, the Pere Marquette serving industrial Michigan. He would be required, presumably, to dispose of the Nickel Plate, which parallels the Central. that would be no hardship if he can rule the Central. , Aside from possible ICC interference, the futuré~andy, £o his ambition to cre-
the New York Central.
with the Seabbard to {Forida, the C. & O. tapping the {rich Appalachian coal fiélds, the
But
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ate the national system that nobody else could establish—lies in the lineup of important.stockholders in Hone Co.,
uU. S. Statement
j WASHINGTON, Feb.” 11 (U, P.).~Govrnment expenses and Rips for the curht fiscal Soar through Feb, compared with a yes is Year
..$22,223,384,098 23.303.372.980 1,371,018,860 aie tune $3,856,953 4,683,473,336 33.418. 362,883
Bal Punic Debt ‘289, 311, 1620,469 279.388. 366,540 Gold Reserve, 20, 748,408,320 20,156,610,113
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (U.P) — J. David Stern, first newspaper owner to sign a contract with the American Newspaper Guild (C.1.0.), described the union today as a “can-
Mr. Stern told the house labor committee that the strike against his Philadelphia and Camden, N.J,, newspapers was “deliberately” in-
tended “to destroy them." Mr. Stern charged the strike forced him to shut down and close the newspapers. “I have retired from business at! heavy personal loss, I saw no other! way to warn this nation against the! cancerous growth that jeopardizes |
{have devoted my life,” Mr, Stern | said.
Mr. Stgrn announced on Jan. 31
Front | |standerd items on the Land Cruisers | the sale of The Philadelphia Record terday that Mr. seats are a full five feet in width. |are electric clocks, positivé-action and The+Camden (N. J.) Courier-' ‘deliberately had provoked the strike An exterior distinction is the use | [windshield wipers, hill-holders and Post, and Radio Station WCAU, to to afford a. “shabby excuse” for
The Philadelphia Bulletin. The!
(newspapers had been struck since. 5 1
“For the past 10 years, although
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I was paying the highest wages in| charge “is such a childish and obour town and in America I was at-/vious lie that I feel demeaned by | tacked by the guild as an enemy, of answering it.” Gulld wage dethe very principles for which I mands were so fantastic, he said,
Sam Eubanks, - executive vice! newspapers.” president. of the guild, said yes- | Mr, Stern proposed that the comStern, himself, mittee consider a ban against unions havihg jurisdiction over any editor “or creator of opinion on any newspaper, magazine or radio.”
| Ny is {
making a profitable sale of the. newspapers and ) their newsprint contracts. | Mr. Stern replied today that the! G8 | Glearings * TARE OAL erasers
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