10
Loss by Death
June 5,
Retirements
September 30,
December 31,
Appointments
January 16,
April 1,
May 16,
August 15,
September 1,
October 1,
CHANGES IN ORGANIZATION
C. S. Millard, Vice-President and General Manager.
J. C. Wallace, General Auditor-Disbursements.
J. S. Conover, Assistant Comptroller.
J. G. Brennan, Assistant to Vice-President, Washington.
E. E. Wright, Assistant to Vice-President, Chicago.
F. McElroy, Assistant General Manager, Detroit.
A. J. Musser, General Manager, Coal Mining Department, Indiana, Pa.
T. F. McCarthy, Assistant General Manager, Coal Mining Dep't, Indiana, Pa.
G. Metzman, Assistant Vice-President and General Manager, Cincinnati.
F. E. McGrath, General Freight Agent, Boston.
M. R. Garrison, Assistant Freight Traffic Manager, New York.
B. S. Voorhees, Assistant Vice-President, New York.
A. D. Wolif, Jr., Research Engineer, New York.
R. R. Richards, Auditor of Disbursements, New York
PENSIONS
There were 595 retired officers and employes receiving pensions under the Company's sup¬
plementary pension system at the close of the year, payments by the Company in tliese cases
representing the amount by which the pension computed under the Company plan exceeds the
maximum of $120 per month allowable under the Railroad Retirement Act. The total amount
paid in supplementary pensions during the year w^as $401,310.89.
STOCKHOLDERS
At the end of the year 1942, the capital stock of the Company was registered in the names
of 62,316 holders (an average holding of 103.42 shares), an increase of 815 holders compared
with December 31, 1941.
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