Formatted Note | Contents: --1. Introductory statement, by J. C. Fort.--2. The railroad situation, 1950, by J. H. Parmelee.--3. The competition of subsidized commercial air transport, by S. S. Alderman.--4. The highway freighter problem, by D. I. Mackie.--5. Federal policy relating to inland waterway transportation, by G. S. Prince.--6. Inequalities in, and inadequacies of, existing regulatory laws, by W. L. Grubbs.--7. Reorganization of government agencies dealing with transportation, by J. C. Gibson.--8. Effective car supply and effective transportation capacity, by W. T. Faricy.--9. The impact of taxation upon the railroad industry, by T. L. Preston.--10. Railway labor legislation, by D. P. Loomis.--11. The present-day railroad problem, by F. G. Gurley.--12. Current problems of the railroad industry, by C. McD. Davis.--13. Discriminatory subsidies and unequal legislation, by R. B. White.--14. Rebuttal and supplemental statement of the Association of American Railroads, by J. H. Parmelee.
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