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DUBUQUE SHIPPERS' ASSOCIATION. The Association, organized in | DUBUQUE SHIPPERS' ASSOCIATION. The Association, organized in 1924, was composed of the jobbers and manufacturing concerns of the city for the purpose of bettering freight traffic conditions and rates. In proceedings before the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Association worked to remove existing discriminatory rates to and from eastern cities. In addition, the Association quoted rates to members, gave advice on traffic matters, audited freight bills, represented its members at rate hearings and investigations, and as the only exclusive jobbing and manufacturing organization in the city handled nearly any question of interest to its members. | ||
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"Shippers' Assn. Files Articles," Telegraph Herald, April 25, 1924, p. 16 | |||
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DUBUQUE SHIPPERS' ASSOCIATION. The Association, organized in 1924, was composed of the jobbers and manufacturing concerns of the city for the purpose of bettering freight traffic conditions and rates. In proceedings before the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Association worked to remove existing discriminatory rates to and from eastern cities. In addition, the Association quoted rates to members, gave advice on traffic matters, audited freight bills, represented its members at rate hearings and investigations, and as the only exclusive jobbing and manufacturing organization in the city handled nearly any question of interest to its members.
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"Shippers' Assn. Files Articles," Telegraph Herald, April 25, 1924, p. 16