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In huddle at rail facts finding hearing. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6. H.A. Scandrett, (left) trustee for Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul R.R., and F.E. Williamson, President of the New York Central, go into a last-minute huddle before Williamson took the stand to describe the railroad's financial troubles to the President's fact finding committee today at the Capitol, 10638

Listens in on facts finding hearing. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6. Charles E. Donnelly, President of the Northern Pacific Railroad, listens intently as F.E. Williamson, N.Y. Central head describes to the President's fact finding board the financial troubles railroads are experiencing today. Donnelly is a member of the six-man committee of Labor and Management representatives which President Roosevelt appointed to devise a broad plan of rail and legislation for the next congress, 10638

Listens in on facts finding hearing. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6. Charles E. Donnelly, President of the Northern Pacific Railroad, listens intently as F.E. Williamson, N.Y. Central head describes to the President's fact finding board the financial troubles railroads are experiencing today. Donnelly is a member of the six-man committee of Labor and Management representatives which President Roosevelt appointed to devise a broad plan of rail and legislation for the next congress, 10/6/38

Railway heads. Washington, D.C., March 11. M.W. Clement, (left) President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and Daniel Willard, Prexy of the B&O, pictured at the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Association of American Railroads here today. The Executives were called into special session to seek a relief for the "critical financial condition" of the Nation's largest industry, 31138

Heads in huddle as senate committee resumes railroad financing hearing. Washington, D.C., Oct. 20. Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri, (left) acting Chairman, and Max Lowenthal, Counsel and Chief Investigator, go into a huddle as the Senate Committee investigating railroad financing resumed its open hearings today. Senator Truman is presiding during the absence of senator Burton K. Wheeler who has not yet returned to the Capital. 102037

Denounces rail inquiry. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, William Wyer today denounced the Senate Rail Inquiry and accused acting Chairman Truman of "innuendo, misrepresentation and libel." Wyer described the investigation as an attack upon his personal integrity, rather than an attempt to lay before the Congress complete information of the activity of the Van Swerigan Rail Empire. Wyer is shown reading the statement to Committee after which it was put in the record, 10/28/37

President's fact finding committee on threatened rail strike begin hearings. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. President Roosevelt's fact finding committee, recently names to investigate the threatened railroad strike, began open hearings at the Capitol today. Pictured, left to right: Harry A. Millis, Walter P. Stacy, Chairman, and James M. Landis, 93038

Denounces rail inquiry. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, William Wyer today denounced the Senate Rail Inquiry and accused acting Chairman Truman of "innuendo, misrepresentation and libel." Wyer described the investigation as an attack upon his personal integrity, rather than an attempt to lay before the Congress complete information of the activity of the Van Swerigan Rail Empire. Wyer is shown reading the statement to Committee after which it was put in the record, 102837

President's fact finding committee on threatened rail strike begin hearings. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. President Roosevelt's fact finding committee, recently names to investigate the threatened railroad strike, began open hearings at the Capitol today. Pictured, left to right: Harry A. Millis, Walter P. Stacy, Chairman, and James M. Landis, 9/30/38

In huddle at rail facts finding hearing. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6. H.A. Scandrett, (left) trustee for Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul R.R., and F.E. Williamson, President of the New York Central, go into a last-minute huddle before Williamson took the stand to describe the railroad's financial troubles to the President's fact finding committee today at the Capitol, 10/6/38

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