Omnibus Transportation Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2531, a Bill to Redistribute the Functions of the Interstate Commerce Commission with a View to More Efficient Exercise of Rate-making Authority; to Extend the Jurisdiction of the Commission in Relation to the Fixing of Minimum Rates, and Rates for Inland Water Transportation; to Create a Railroad Reorganization Court; and for Other Purposes, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 1920 pages |
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Page 1005
... tonnage has fallen off some 300,000,000 tons measured in tons originated from the peak year of 1929 to 1938 . Give them back that much , or half that much , and they will be prosperous again , even without the $ 150,000,000 or more that ...
... tonnage has fallen off some 300,000,000 tons measured in tons originated from the peak year of 1929 to 1938 . Give them back that much , or half that much , and they will be prosperous again , even without the $ 150,000,000 or more that ...
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... tonnage ? Mr. CHILDE . Congressman , they spend many times more ; I would say , 100 to 1 , in rate cutting ; that is ... tonnage has decreased , and it is easy to see that it is industrial recovery that the railroads need to ...
... tonnage ? Mr. CHILDE . Congressman , they spend many times more ; I would say , 100 to 1 , in rate cutting ; that is ... tonnage has decreased , and it is easy to see that it is industrial recovery that the railroads need to ...
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... tonnage . The eastern railroads , with 31 percent of the mileage , had 59 percent of the tonnage . Mr. HALLECK . Mr. Chairman , I wonder if I might interrupt there . The CHAIRMAN . We agreed to let the witness proceed without inter ...
... tonnage . The eastern railroads , with 31 percent of the mileage , had 59 percent of the tonnage . Mr. HALLECK . Mr. Chairman , I wonder if I might interrupt there . The CHAIRMAN . We agreed to let the witness proceed without inter ...
Page 1008
... tonnage would add be- tween half a billion and a billion dollars to the railroads ' income , and that could be done without taking tonnage or manufacturing industry away from the East , because more industries and more production in the ...
... tonnage would add be- tween half a billion and a billion dollars to the railroads ' income , and that could be done without taking tonnage or manufacturing industry away from the East , because more industries and more production in the ...
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... tonnage today consists of transportation of such bulk commodities as coal , grain , and steel . The railroads propose to regulate all of that and leave similar com- merce on the Great Lakes free of regulation , which would , of course ...
... tonnage today consists of transportation of such bulk commodities as coal , grain , and steel . The railroads propose to regulate all of that and leave similar com- merce on the Great Lakes free of regulation , which would , of course ...
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Page 1141 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor.
Page 1218 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to promote, encourage, and develop water transportation, service, and facilities in connection with commerce of the United States, and to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation.
Page 1693 - Commission shall give due consideration, among other factors, to the effect of rates on the movement of traffic by the carrier or carriers for which the rates are prescribed; to the need, in the public interest, of adequate and efficient railway transportation service at the lowest cost consistent with the furnishing of such service: and to the need of revenues sufficient to enable the carriers, under honest...
Page 1212 - Commission shall by order, after notice and hearing, disapprove, cancel or modify any agreement, or any modification or cancellation thereof, whether or not previously approved by it, that it finds to be unjustly discriminatory or unfair as between carriers, shippers, exporters, importers, or ports, or between exporters from the United States and their foreign competitors, or to operate to the detriment of the commerce of the United States...
Page 1316 - The commission may order testimony to be taken by deposition in any proceeding or investigation pending under this Act at any stage of such proceeding or investigation.
Page 1604 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the Departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
Page 1315 - Commission (and produce books and papers if so ordered) and give evidence touching the matter in question; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.
Page 1211 - ... allotting ports or restricting or otherwise regulating the number and character of sailings between ports; limiting or regulating in any way the volume or character of freight or passenger traffic to be carried; or in any manner providing for an exclusive, preferential, or co-operative working arrangement. The term "agreement" in this section includes understandings, conferences, and other arrangements.
Page 1316 - The Commission may provide for the publication of its reports and decisions in such form and manner as may be best adapted for public information and use...
Page 1315 - But no person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter or thing concerning which he may testify, or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, before said Commission, or in obedience to its subpoena, or the subpoena of either of them, or in any such case or proceeding : Provided, That no person so testifying shall be exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury committed in so testifying.