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AUTOMOTIVE GROUP === OPENS CONVENTION Opening Session Considers Co-ordination of Motor and Rail Carriers. Phases of motor bus and truck oper- ation, rallroad and highway co-ordina- tion, legisiative activities, gasoline and Diesel engine design and operation. chassis lubrication, the equipment and operation of fieet repair shope, and oth- er matters of economic Interest featured the ninth national transportation meet- ing of the Society of Automotive Engi- | neers, which opened its three-day ses- sion today at the Shoreham Hotel. National organizations, such as the American Association of State Highway Officials, the Natioral Automobile Chamber of Commerce, the American Flectric Rallway Assoclation, the Amer- fcan Rallway Association, the American at the meeting at which a quarter million commercial motor ve- hicle owners and operators are repre- . in charge of ¥. K Arrangements are in ¢ o Glynn of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. New York City, and L. Buckendale of the Timken-Detroit Axle Co. Detroit, vice president of the society. A. 8. MCArthur, generai super- intendent of the Toronto Transporta- tion Commission, Toronto. Cana nd B. B. Bachman of the Autocar Co., Ard- more. Pa_ are the vice chairmen. Discussions today were led by T. 1 Preble, 8. P. A. Truck Corporation. on Some Problems of the Motor Trans- portation Executive”; S. O. Dunn, edi- tor of Rallway Age, on “Co-ordination of Railroad and Highway Transporta- tion,” and Plerre Schon, Géneral Motors Truck Co., on “Summary of 1931 Truck Legh.lative Activities.™ The isiting engineers will be received at the White House tomorrow at noon In the evening they will be taken to the Bureau of Standards where Dr. G K. Burgess, director, will outline what the bureau is doing for business. Wed in Frederick, Md. WARRENTON, Va, October 27 (Spe- cial).—Miss Ruth Naom! Burke, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Burke, and ' Morrison Green, son of the late James E. | Green of Amissville, Va., were married BODIES FOUND ON BOAT Men Schooner Towed Into-Port CHETICAMF. N. 8. October 27 (A —The bodies of two men were nd aboard the schooner St. Jobn's. Newfoundland. when § was had been dead some dayx Two THE EVENING NTAR. Margaree Island. The derelict S Believed Crew of Cheticamp last aight Catalogue is a small 0 tons. It Catalogue, out of bodies were found to our hard coal. Find out what BETTER heating’s like! ORDER TODAY! RinaldiGal @mpanyinc. 649 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Phone North 1600 WANHINGLON, picked up Sunday night 20 miles off 1%0 Grand Etang by the schoon- er W. A. 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