Word: freighting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...McGinnis would first like to merge the B. & M. with the Delaware & Hudson, with which it connects, and then with the booming Norfolk & Western. This arrangement would eliminate much of the $7,000,000 a year that the B. & M.. as a terminal line, pays other railroads in freight car charges...
...been in perfect health until that afternoon when he was slammed against a bridge abutment while riding a freight train. The arm was not mangled, although its upper part was torn. Duty surgeon Dr. L. Henry Edmunds promptly spotted a chance for a historic operation. He started giving the boy two pints of blood, to combat shock, and antibiotics and tetanus shots to guard against infection. Then Dr. Ronald A. Malt, chief resident surgeon, gave the go-ahead order that called in all the specialists who would make the operation a major team effort...
...team of eight attorneys to keep watch on the giant automaker. The Government already has four antitrust cases against G.M. in pretrial stages: 1) a criminal indictment charging that the company has monopolized the diesel electric locomotive market by unfair use of its power as the railroads' largest freight customer; 2) a suit alleging that G.M. monopolizes 85% of city and intercity bus sales; 3) an effort to nullify G.M.'s acquisition of Ohio's Euclid Road Machinery Co.; and 4) a suit charging that G.M. and three Southern California auto dealer groups conspired to prevent...
TRANSPORTATION. Increased freight traffic sent the Great Northern's first-quarter net leaping from $168,000 in 1961 to $1,900,000 this year, and enabled the sprawling Pennsylvania to cut its deficit to $1,400,000 from 1961's $13 million...
...time, Donald Lamont Jack, 38, has served in the Royal Air Force, worked as a salesman, freight checker, surveyor, typist, packer in a department store, and a music critic, studied art and the theater, flopped as an actor and written with only modest success for the theater, movies and TV. Donald Lamont Jack can now stop groping around for an occupation: he is a talented comic novelist...