| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - Railroads - 1930 - 436 pages
...water transportation service and facilities in connection with the commerce of the United States, and to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation." Yet you gentlemen are being asked to vote a lack of confidence in the fairness of the Interstate Commerce... | |
| Edgar Watkins, J. Haden Alldredge - Carriers - 1930 - 1382 pages
...water transportation, service, and facilities in connection with the commerce of the United States, and carrier, for which under the provisions of this section the authorizati It shall be the duty of the Secretary of War, with the object of promoting, encouraging, and developing... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1930 - 942 pages
...relating to water-rail transportation presumably enacted by Congress in furtherance of its stated policy " to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation," as tying its hands in dealing with proposals of rail carriers to establish unreasonably low ex-lake... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - Automobiles - 1932 - 798 pages
...to handle effectively all the interstate traffic of the country. It expressly declared that it was the policy of Congress to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation. To achieve this purpose new rights, new obligations, and new machinery were created. The railroad systems... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Harbors - 1932 - 256 pages
...water transportation, service, and facilities in connection with the commerce of the United Stales, and to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation.' " In pursuance of this policy and through the medium of general investigations into the adjustment... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1934 - 238 pages
...not charge rates which are so low as to burden other traffic, and does not contravene the declared policy of Congress to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation. Many cases are cited by this, carrier to show that the courts and the commission have generally construed... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1934 - 166 pages
...500 of the Transportation Act declaring it to be the policy of Congress to promote and encourage, and to foster and preserve in full vigor, both rail and water transportation, the court said: For the determination of this case there is no need to go into the question whether... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1934 - 168 pages
...500 of the Transportation Act declaring it to be the policy of Congress to promote and encourage, and to foster and preserve in full vigor, both rail and water transportation, the court said: For the determination of this case there is no need to go into the question whether... | |
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