Government Control and Operation of Railroads: Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 171 ..... 1917-1918U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - Railroads |
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... ANDERSON , MEMBER OF THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will come to order . Mr. Anderson , will you just give the stenographer your name and address and your official connection here ? Commissioner ANDERSON ...
... ANDERSON , MEMBER OF THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will come to order . Mr. Anderson , will you just give the stenographer your name and address and your official connection here ? Commissioner ANDERSON ...
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... Commissioner ANDERSON . Given a standard return for the car- riers now taken over , except the Pullman Co. and private car lines , of about $ 935,000,000 , of that standard return not less than 50 or more than 90 millions of dollars ...
... Commissioner ANDERSON . Given a standard return for the car- riers now taken over , except the Pullman Co. and private car lines , of about $ 935,000,000 , of that standard return not less than 50 or more than 90 millions of dollars ...
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... Commissioner ANDERSON . No ; that is not always true , because oftentimes it represents a mere swapping of stocks . Senator WATSON . Did not the Interstate Commerce Commission compel them to do what they did ? Commissioner ANDERSON ...
... Commissioner ANDERSON . No ; that is not always true , because oftentimes it represents a mere swapping of stocks . Senator WATSON . Did not the Interstate Commerce Commission compel them to do what they did ? Commissioner ANDERSON ...
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... Commissioner ANDERSON . I would not want to answer that flatly . I think , however , they can easily reach methods which will be more satisfactory than those now used . Senator WATSON . I think that is quite true , because if there is ...
... Commissioner ANDERSON . I would not want to answer that flatly . I think , however , they can easily reach methods which will be more satisfactory than those now used . Senator WATSON . I think that is quite true , because if there is ...
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... commission . Senator CUMMINS . I did not know whether you meant the com- mission or just those who are generally interested in the problem . Commissioner ANDERSON . I think it fair to say that I have done most of the initial work and ...
... commission . Senator CUMMINS . I did not know whether you meant the com- mission or just those who are generally interested in the problem . Commissioner ANDERSON . I think it fair to say that I have done most of the initial work and ...
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Page 480 - ... through the Secretary of War, to take possession and assume control of any system or systems of transportation, or any part thereof, and to utilize the same, to the exclusion as far as may be necessary of all other traffic thereon, for the transfer or transportation of troops, war material and equipment, or for such other purposes connected with the emergency as may be needful or desirable.
Page 715 - ... it shall be the duty of any district attorney 6f the United States to whom the commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States all necessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this act...
Page 174 - President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States and the resources of the Government to carry on war against the Imperial German Government; and to bring the conflict to a successful termination all of the resources of the country are hereby pledged by the Congress of the United States.
Page 265 - He may give these directions at and for such times as he may determine, and may modify, change, suspend, or annul them, and for any such purpose he is hereby authorized to issue orders...
Page 59 - UNITED STATES SENATE, COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE, Washington, DC The committee met at 10 o'clock am, pursuant to adjournment on yesterday, in room 212, Senate Office Bu
Page 265 - ... of peace shipments consigned to agents of the United States for its use shall be delivered by the carriers as promptly as possible and without regard to any embargo I hat may have been declared, and no such embargo shall apply to shipments so consigned.
Page 468 - That the President may execute any of the powers herein and heretofore granted him with relation to Federal control through such agencies as he may determine, and may fix the reasonable compensation for the performance of services in connection therewith...
Page 173 - By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Congress of the United States in the exercise of the constitutional authority vested in them have resolved, by joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives bearing date this day "That the state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government which has been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared...
Page 278 - Until and except so far as said director shall from time to time by .general or special orders otherwise provide, the boards of directors, receivers, officers, and employees of the various transportation systems shall continue the operation thereof in the usual and ordinary course of the business of common carriers, in the names of their respective companies.
Page 112 - President is authorized, if he finds it necessary for the national defense and security, to direct that such traffic or such shipments of commodities as, in his judgment, may be essential to the national defense and security shall have preference or priority in transportation by any common carrier by railroad, water, or otherwise.