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Class 1 railroads in this country.
In many cases they furnish ex-
pensive duplicate, triplicate or
quadruplicate identical rail serv-
ices. The rails now compete every-
where with ships, barges, trucks,
airplanes, buses and pipelines.
A. Symes: There is no doubt
in my mind that the nation and
the railroad industry would be far
better off if the railroad system
of. the United States were consoli-
dated in a dozen or so systems.
I question whether they should be
nationwide, but they should cover
a sufficient area to produce max-
imum economy. ____________
The merger studies Syme and
Perlman have announced for their
own lines would bring together the
nation's two largest railroads and,
if finally consummated, would re-
sult in the nation's 11th largest
corporation.
Of the 10 largest cities in the
United States only one—Los An-
geles—is not served by one or the
other road. Five of the cities are
served by both roads.
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minds of the presidents of the nat-
ion’s top largest railroads.
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tions should be made throughout
the country.
James Symes, president of the
Pennsylvania, and Alfred Perl-
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railroad industry by announcing
they were studying a merger of
their lines.
In an effort to determine what
effect such a merger would have
on the economy of the territory
the roads serve, as well as upon
stockholders, labor and users of
the road. The Associated Press
asked a series of identical ques-
tions of the two presidents.
The answers to these questions
disclose the ideas of Symes and
Perlman go beyond merger of
their two lines. They were asked:
Q. Would you consider bringing
other roads Into the merger to
make two, three or four compet-
ing systems in the Northeast?
A. Perlman: Certainly.
A. Symes: We would have no
objection to considering the re-
quest of any other roads that de-
sire to be studied in connection
with the proposed merger of the
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using an electronic brain to fore- Prof. E: P. Segner of the civil
cast the weather, ! engineering department, Mid his
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are static conditions—where the
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an area," he said. “Now we're
trying to work things out where
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allowing for changes, such as
warmer or cooler or moister air
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in fog forecasts follows a trend
in the whole science of weather
predicting toward the machine
method. Ho attributed this trend
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The sustained flight of refugees
westward is upsetting the econ-
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pact of World War II casualties
and an aging population make the
future look even grimmer.
Western officials fear the Sta-
linist regime may take drastic ac-
tion to plug the West Berlin loop-
hole- most refugees use to escape. ,
In 1956 East Germany suffered i
a net loss of 228.654 persons, offi-
cial statistics show. The popula-
tion of 17 million is being whit-
tled steadily by a refugee exodus,
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Mrs. Helen Sperantsa, head of the music department in the Greek Ministry of Edu*
cation, Athens, gets an explanation of the NTSC School of Music curriculum dur-
ing her visit at the college this week. Conducting the discussion are Dean Walter H.
Hodgson (left) and Dr. Roderick Gordon. Mrs. Sperantsa also visited a number of
NTSC music classes to observe teaching techniques. She has been in the United
States for two months and will continue her tour until Jan. 29 to study music edu-.
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