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Show A (.OOD REPORT. In commenting on current conditions, Carl R. Gray, 1'resid. nt of the Union Pacific System, in a recent interview inter-view in I.o.s Anodes, said that unemployment is on the decivat !, that much load building and considerable real (..state hui!din arc in impress and that the farmer is much better o!I' than a few years ago. Hankers in the .Middle West told him that savings accounts, instead of being lower in January as is usually the ca.se, showed an increase. His company is going to make details catching up with some of its major develop-).;.":nts develop-).;.":nts and continue with the general betterment pro-,'rara pro-,'rara nil along its rout'' during 1930. U::il pa.ssei;;.'r service, he said, is "dolling itself up a little" in colors, car appointments and service to meet new public demands. He does not see in airplane travel much competition to regular rail travel at this time, but admitted that he might be old fashioned in this respect, adding, "A few years ago I was not much impressed by possible bus competition com-petition but now I am in the business myself from Chicago Chi-cago to the Pacific coast." o |