Abstract

P RODUCTION capacity depends upon the service of supplying the raw products to the jaws of industry and the distribution therefrom of finished articles to the point of use. Thus transportation is as important to a nation's war effort as is production. It follows that any effort to increase the availability of transportation and to prevent the decline of its capacity is of paramount interest to this Nation. To increase and maintain this capacity requires a unanimity of effort on the part of all agencies of transport. There are those who contend that the

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