Harry C. Ames, attorney at law, Washington, D. C.......... Maj. Gen. Thomas Q. Ashburn, United States Army, chairman of the board and President of the Inland Waterways Corporation, Wash- Thomas Q. Ashburn, Jr., appearing in behalf of the city of Augusta, Ga. reau_ Douglas W. Barton, vice president of the Bull Steamship Line.. 631 491 1145 1151 C. B. Bee, traffic adviser and special counsel, Corporation Commission, 591 John E. Benton, general solicitor, National Association of Railroad 711 Amos A. Betts, member, American Bar Association, of Arizona and 935 Charles E. Blaine, traffic manager, traffic counsel, Phoenix, Ariz.. John A. Bliss, vice president in charge of traffic, St. Johns River Line H. R. Brashear, manager of the transportation and aviation depart- ments of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, Calif. Fred Brenkman, Washington representative, National Grange.. Harry S. Brown, 80 Broad Street, New York, N. Y., chairman, Inter- coastal Steamship Freight Association... J. S. Brown, representing board of trade, Chicago, Ill. J. G. Bruce, Utilities Commission of the State of Idaho, Boise, Idaho. John J. Burns, attorney at law, New York, N. Y.... Cornelius H. Callaghan, manager, Maritime Association of the Port Johnston B. Campbell, president, Intermediate Rate Association, 1238 Hon. Arthur Capper, a Member of the United States Senate from the James T. Carbine, coal traffic manager, Pennsylvania Railroad Co., C. E. Childe, chairman, traffic committee, Mississippi Valley Asso- 356 John T. Corbett, assistant grand chief engineer, Brotherhood of Loco- 205 Frank S. Davis, representing the Maritime Association of the Boston 476 J. S. Denise, chairman, Washington State Legislative Board, Brother- hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Auburn, Wash_____223, 1298 Frederick M. Dolan, Washington, D. C., representing Albany Port 676 Joseph B. Eastman, member of Interstate Commerce Commission, Ralph Emerson, legislative representative of the Maritime Unions of James A. Ford, managing secretary, Spokane Chamber of Commerce, Joseph J. Geary, representing Swayne & Hoit, Ltd., Gulf Pacific Lines, 1076, 1084 1052 Charles Gossett, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Idaho, Nampa, 1075 Guy Graham, commissioner of agriculture of the State of Idaho, Boise, Walter K. Granger, member of Public Service Commission of Utah, P. M. Greenberg, secretary, Illinois-Minnesota Motor Carriers' Con- August G. Gutheim, representing various transportation companies, E. G. Harlan, manager, Boise Chamber of Commerce, Boise, Idaho.. J. P. Harrington, member of auxiliary committee of the New England Freight Association, Boston, Mass.. George M. Harrison, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, R. G. Hawkinson, assistant to traffic manager, Chicago Great Western 605 713 1227 186 J. P. Haynes, chairman, special committee on fourth section, the 251, 269 F. N. Hiller, general freight agent, the Delaware & Hudson Railroad 157 R. G. Hodgkin, assistant freight traffic manager, Atlantic Coast Line 193 J. M. Hood, president of the American Short Line Railroad Associa- 35 Robert Hula, of Clavton Mark & Co., Chicago, Ill.. P. H. Johansen, traffic manager, Cannon Mills Co., Kannapolis, N. C.. W. D. Johnson, vice president and national legislative representative, 213, 321 John B. Keeler, assistant traffic manager, Koppers Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 906 310 719 Joseph G. Kerr, chairman, Southern Freight Association, Atlanta, Ga. H. É. Ketner, commerce counsel, State Corporation Commission of M. C. Lysle, commissioner, Memphis Freight Bureau, Memphis, Tenn. H. E. Manghum, Washington, D. C., counsel for Sacramento (Calif.) F. B. McElroy, transportation rate expert, Illinois Commerce Com- George J. Miller, executive secretary, Missouri River Navigation D. O. Moore, traffic manager, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, Eugene Morris, chairman, Central Freight Association, Chicago, Ill.. Herman Mueller, St. Paul, Minn., secretary and general manager, James Mullen, legislative representative, National Maritime Union-- Reginald G Narelle, secretary, Canal Carriers' Association of New W. O. Pell, chairman, State of Utah, Western Conference Committee of Standard Railroad Labor Organizations, Ogden, Utah----- W. J. Petersen, representing Pacific American Steamship Association Hon. Walter M. Pierce, from the Second Congressional District of the Frank H. Plaisted, freight traffic manager, Southern Pacific Lines, E. G. Plowman, traffic manager, the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corpora- Charles A. Root, commerce attorney, Public Service Commission of 281 1246 527 69, 103 612 Alton B. Sharp, president, Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. 1131 W. L. Shattuck, Idaho Falls, Idaho, representing Subordinate Grange 1057 Lowe P. Siddons, traffic manager, Holly Sugar Corporation, Colorado J. M. Souby, Association of American Railroads, Washington, D. C.. Glenn T. Stebbins, executive secretary, United States Livestock Asso- Rene A. Stiegler, representing board of commissioners, port of New 288, 301 W. E. Skinner, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen of the State of 224 813 J. B. Sweeny, Baltimore, Md., representing the American Steamship 1134 John Vesecky, president, Farmers' Educational and Cooperative 573 Samuel H. Williams, manager, transportation and foreign trade 318 S. B. Winn, chairman, joint legislative board of the Railroad Trans- 216 J. C. Winter, rate and traffic department, Board of Railroad Commis- Wilson T. Wright, chairman, Arizona Corporation Commission_. 435, 469 |