South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1919 — Page 16

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Director General Hines Outlines P!ans for Future of Country's Railroads.

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f." Iivid'd l'-twf-n th railroad? and th- cnvt-niri'.f'nt. Karnincs put hack i::to prop rt j s, hp asrteil, should r.' t fr.rni the bais for an increased a I u .' t ir.n. Prompt art'on by enns-rs in providing for th future of railroads was n '-.-: ry in Mr. Hints' i'.v. as the pi(-nt situation causes thn public to h JtfT.

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