Prevention of Major Disasters in Coal Mines: Hearings ... on H.R. 7408, June 10, 11, 12, 1952U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 254 pages |
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... reason for it , if it ever comes out of this committee right . If it comes out of this committee wrong , then I am not so sure what might happen . Mr. PERKINS . Mr. Chairman , I believe the gentleman from Penn- sylvania has a motion ...
... reason for it , if it ever comes out of this committee right . If it comes out of this committee wrong , then I am not so sure what might happen . Mr. PERKINS . Mr. Chairman , I believe the gentleman from Penn- sylvania has a motion ...
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... reason why he cannot be here - and it was snap judgment , when you go to talk about it . We finished up Saturday , or Friday evening , and nobody had a chance to hear anything about it , and I do not know how many are as sincere or in ...
... reason why he cannot be here - and it was snap judgment , when you go to talk about it . We finished up Saturday , or Friday evening , and nobody had a chance to hear anything about it , and I do not know how many are as sincere or in ...
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... reasons why they oppose those , the general reasons I shall state pres- ently . But they favor the enactment of Federal mine - safety legisla- tion . Principally their objections to the Neely bill are that the Neely bill would give ...
... reasons why they oppose those , the general reasons I shall state pres- ently . But they favor the enactment of Federal mine - safety legisla- tion . Principally their objections to the Neely bill are that the Neely bill would give ...
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... reasons necessary to clear such matters as Mr. Moody may give you . I have discussed this one fundamental difference between the Mc- Connell bill . Incidentally , it points to one of the principal virtues as I see it of the McConnell ...
... reasons necessary to clear such matters as Mr. Moody may give you . I have discussed this one fundamental difference between the Mc- Connell bill . Incidentally , it points to one of the principal virtues as I see it of the McConnell ...
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... reason for that is this : I said at the outset that the general rule is that when Congress enters the field of regulating industry on the ground that it is interstate commerce , and unless Congress says how far its law is going to ...
... reason for that is this : I said at the outset that the general rule is that when Congress enters the field of regulating industry on the ground that it is interstate commerce , and unless Congress says how far its law is going to ...
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Page 6 - ... (i) Any member of the Board may sign and issue subpenas for the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of relevant papers, books and documents, and administer oaths. Witnesses summoned before the Board shall be paid the same fees and mileage that are paid witnesses In the courts of the United States.
Page 6 - Commission." (d) The principal office of the Commission shall be in the District of Columbia. Whenever the Commission deems that the convenience of the public or of the parties may be promoted, or delay or expense may be minimized, it may hold hearings or conduct other proceedings at any other place.
Page 6 - In case of contumacy or refusal to obey a subpena served upon any person under this subsection, the district court of the United States for any district in which such person is found or resides or...
Page 6 - Reasonable notice must first be given in writing by the party or his attorney proposing to take such deposition to the opposite party or his attorney of record, as either may be nearest, which notice shall state the name of the witness and the time and place of the taking of his deposition.
Page 5 - Any Commissioner may be removed by the President for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
Page 5 - President at the time of nomination, one at the end of one year, one at the end of two years, one at the end of three years, one at the end of four years, and one at the end of five years, after the date of the enactment of this title.
Page 9 - In bituminous-coal and lignite mines the quantity of air reaching the last open crosscut in any pair or set of entries shall not be less than six thousand cubic feet a minute, except that the quantity of air reaching the last open crosscut In any pair or set of entries in pillar sections may be less than six thousand cubic feet a minute if not less than six thousand cubic feet of air a minute is being delivered to the Intake end of the pillar line.
Page 9 - ... the volume and velocity of the current of air shall be sufficient to dilute, render harmless, and to carry away, flammable...
Page 6 - Any person may be compelled to appear and depose and to produce documentary evidence in the same manner as witnesses may be compelled to appear and testify and produce documentary evidence before the commission as hereinbefore provided.
Page 6 - Any person may be compelled to appear and depose, and to produce books, papers, or documents, in the same manner as witnesses may be compelled to appear and testify and produce like documentary evidence before the Board, as provided in subsection (i).