Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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... million tons . That is a loss of 4 million tons capacity , and during a period when production of goods and produce to be shipped increased . But even these alarming figures do not state the case as firmly as they might , at least ...
... million tons . That is a loss of 4 million tons capacity , and during a period when production of goods and produce to be shipped increased . But even these alarming figures do not state the case as firmly as they might , at least ...
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... million tons . By January 1 , 1965 , this total had been reduced to 87 million tons . Between January 1956 and January 1965 , the number of freight cars declined from 1,774,614 to 1,550,447 , a decrease of over 200,000 cars . As a ...
... million tons . By January 1 , 1965 , this total had been reduced to 87 million tons . Between January 1956 and January 1965 , the number of freight cars declined from 1,774,614 to 1,550,447 , a decrease of over 200,000 cars . As a ...
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... million , or approxi- mately a little over a million and one half total cars today ? Mr. WEBB . That is correct . The CHAIRMAN . Would you say that 90 percent of those are owned by the railroads ? Mr. WEBB . I think that is about ...
... million , or approxi- mately a little over a million and one half total cars today ? Mr. WEBB . That is correct . The CHAIRMAN . Would you say that 90 percent of those are owned by the railroads ? Mr. WEBB . I think that is about ...
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... million because of this transportation bottleneck . It cost about $ 4.2 million to use inadequate cars which are more expensive to load and unload . It cost about $ 4.5 million more to use antiquated narrow - door cars . It cost about ...
... million because of this transportation bottleneck . It cost about $ 4.2 million to use inadequate cars which are more expensive to load and unload . It cost about $ 4.5 million more to use antiquated narrow - door cars . It cost about ...
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... million a year , I don't care how you figure it , you could save $ 10 million , if you could supply a lot of cars for the industry and they are good for 27 years . Mr. HILTON . Mr. Younger , we could buy 700 cars our average boxcar if ...
... million a year , I don't care how you figure it , you could save $ 10 million , if you could supply a lot of cars for the industry and they are good for 27 years . Mr. HILTON . Mr. Younger , we could buy 700 cars our average boxcar if ...
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Page 93 - All property shall be taxed according to its value, that value to be ascertained in such manner as the Legislature shall direct, so that taxes shall be equal and uniform throughout the State.
Page 10 - Such term also includes any school which provides not less than a one-year program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation and which meets the provisions of clauses (1), (2), (4), and (5).
Page 6 - ... the United States shall be entitled to recover from the applicant or other owner of the facility the amount bearing the same ratio to the then value (as determined by agreement of the parties or by action brought in the United States district court for the district in which such facility is situated) of the facility, as the amount of the Federal participation bore to the cost of construction of such facility.
Page 122 - The legislature shall provide for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation; but all property used exclusively for State, county, municipal, literary, educational, scientific, religious, benevolent and charitable purposes, and personal property to the amount of at least two hundred dollars for each family, shall be exempted from taxation.
Page 9 - ... upon conviction thereof, be subject for each offense to a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $5,000.
Page 4 - ... sets forth policies and procedures which assure that Federal funds made available under this section for any fiscal year will be so used as to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of funds that would, in the absence of such Federal funds, be made available for purposes which meet the requirements of subsection (a), and in no case supplant such funds...
Page 5 - school of medicine", "school of dentistry", "school of osteopathy", "school of pharmacy", "school of optometry", "school of podiatry", "school of veterinary medicine", and "school of public health...
Page 4 - ... (D) the application contains or is supported by adequate assurance that any laborer or mechanic employed by any contractor or subcontractor in the performance of work on the construction of the facility will be paid wages at rates not less than...
Page 7 - States the sum of $100 for each and every day of the continuance of such failure, which forfeiture shall be payable into the Treasury of the United States, and shall be recoverable in a civil suit in the name of the United States...
Page 32 - In states that do not advance time from the last Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October.