COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE
UNITED STATES SENATE
NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS
A BILL TO AMEND THE ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO PROMOTE THE SAFETY OF EMPLOYEES AND TRAVEL- ERS UPON RAILROADS BY LIMITING THE HOURS OF SERVICE OF EMPLOYEES"
Chesser, Al H., national legislative director, United Transportation Union, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by A. M. Lampley, assistant national legislative director, United Transportation Union, Marshall Sage, re- search director, and Winfield Homer, Labor Bureau of the Midwest__
McCulloch, E. L., assistant grand engineer and national legislative repre-
sentative, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, B. of L.E. Building,
Cleveland, Ohio; accompanied by W. E. Skutt, assistant grand chief
engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Oakdale, Long Island,
N.Y., and Richard H. Kraushaar, assistant general counsel, Cleveland,
Ohio
Burton, Sam B., manager of personnel, Southern Pacific Co., accompanied
by William R. Denton, general attorney---
Croft, P. H., president, American Short Line Railroad Association___.
Goodfellow, Thomas M., president, Association of American Railroads, accompanied by; Philip Welsh, general attorney--
Manion, R. R., vice president, Operations and Maintenance Department, Association of American Railroads___
Hastings, D. C., vice president, Transportation and maintenance, Seaboard
Coast Line Railroad Co., accompanied by Edward A. Charron, assistant
general attorney, and B. C. High, transportation assistant to vice presi-
dent, operations_.
Hiltz, J. P., Jr., chairman, National Railway Labor Conference_.
Schofield, Albert M., assistant vice president, operations planning, Penn
Central, accompanied by J. C. Sperry, director, operating coordination,
and Hermon M. Wells, assistant general counsel__.
Steinbock, Edward, locomotive engineer, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad__.
Whitman, Hon. Reginald, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administra- tion, Department of Transportation, accompanied by L. C. Corcoran, chief counsel, and Mac E. Rogers, director, Bureau of Railroad Safety--
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS AND LETTERS
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