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Show PREVENTING A SHORTAGE INCARS The threatened tleup of cars all over the country hns caused the National Na-tional Industrial Traffic league to send otu the following bulletin to shippers: ship-pers: "At the recent meeting of the executive ex-ecutive committee of tho league the following resolutions were adopted: "Whereas, It is considered by railroad rail-road officials who aro in a position to know, and we also believe, judging judg-ing fiom commeoclal conditions and . leports generally that the volumo of traffic which will be offered to the j carriers during tho coming fall and wlntor will tax to the utmost their j transportation facilities; and I "Whereas, All shippers, and espec- ially tho consumers, are vitally interested inter-ested in the efficiency of the service, serv-ice, "Resolved, That the executive committee com-mittee of the National Industrial Traffic Traf-fic league recommends that all mom-ibers mom-ibers of the league, and all shippers V i''"J" ' ' ' ' '- fl,t ! i !!,. H11'" generally, be urged to make all possible pos-sible effort to promptly release tho equipment of the carriers; and further fur-ther "Resolved, That all shippers be I urged to load cars as near tholr car- I rylng capacity as commercial condl- j tions will permit, and thereby In-1 creaso the efficiency of tho available equipment in the interest of all concerned, con-cerned, and that the president be instructed in-structed to mail a copy of these resolutions res-olutions to every member of the league and give as great publicity to It as possible " |