Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Volum 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 With appendices. |
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Side 4
... persons employed by class I railways was 1,133,227 at the middle of September 1937 , an increase of 2.87 percent over the corresponding 1936 employment . The index of railroad employ- ment , adjusted for seasonal variation with 1923-25 ...
... persons employed by class I railways was 1,133,227 at the middle of September 1937 , an increase of 2.87 percent over the corresponding 1936 employment . The index of railroad employ- ment , adjusted for seasonal variation with 1923-25 ...
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... persons desiring to visit them and to view an exhibit of documents and articles , typical of the his- tory of the Commission , on display in one of our hearing rooms . A history of the activities of the Commission during its 50 years ...
... persons desiring to visit them and to view an exhibit of documents and articles , typical of the his- tory of the Commission , on display in one of our hearing rooms . A history of the activities of the Commission during its 50 years ...
Side 11
... persons or localities in intrastate commerce , on the one hand , and interstate commerce , on the other , or resulted in unjust discrimination against interstate commerce , and was not sufficient , therefore , to support an order ...
... persons or localities in intrastate commerce , on the one hand , and interstate commerce , on the other , or resulted in unjust discrimination against interstate commerce , and was not sufficient , therefore , to support an order ...
Side 13
... persons entitled to such reduced rates with the fur- ther provisos that any such order may define such class or classes as being persons designated as being in distress and in need of relief by agents of the United States or any State ...
... persons entitled to such reduced rates with the fur- ther provisos that any such order may define such class or classes as being persons designated as being in distress and in need of relief by agents of the United States or any State ...
Side 14
... persons other than the employees of the reporting carrier , the number of such persons carried free , the extent of their travel measured in passenger - miles and the money value of such free trans- portation . The returns for two ...
... persons other than the employees of the reporting carrier , the number of such persons carried free , the extent of their travel measured in passenger - miles and the money value of such free trans- portation . The returns for two ...
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1936 Annual Report acceptance of concessions accidents Air Mail amended applications approved Atchison August authorized Baltimore & O. R. bills of lading Bureau C. R. Co cars certificates Chicago class I railways class I steam Commission Commission's order common carriers concessions consisting concessions obtained consisting of unauthorized contract Corporation County District of Illinois eastern district employees February February 24 filed freight guilty entered history see 1936 imposed increase indictment charging acceptance information charging acceptance Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission investigation issued Jersey June 30 locomotives means of false Missouri Motor Carrier Act motor carriers nolo contendere northern district October October 31 Pacific passenger percent petition plea of guilty Ports prior case history proceedings provisions regulations reports of weights routes securities shipments shippers Southern steam railways Supp Supreme Court tariff Texas tion ton-miles traffic transportation trucks trustees unauthorized drayage allowances United Western York
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Side 21 - (4) Whenever in any such investigation the Commission, after full hearing finds that any such rate, fare, charge, classification, regulation, or practice causes any undue or unreasonable advantage, preference, or prejudice as between persons or localities in intrastate commerce on the one hand and interstate or foreign commerce...
Side 167 - An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes, and their locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes...
Side 40 - It shall be lawful for two or more carriers by railroad, subject to this Act, to consolidate their properties or any part thereof, into one corporation for the ownership, management, and operation...
Side 28 - Register, shall be prima facie evidence of the text of such documents and of the fact that they are in full force and effect on and after the date of publication.
Side 87 - Commission shall prepare rules, standards, and instructions for the installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of such systems, devices, and appliances to be observed by such carrier, which rules, standards, and instructions...
Side 100 - Upon completion of the original valuations herein provided for, the Commission shall thereafter keep itself informed of all new construction, extensions, improvements, retirements, or other changes in the condition, quantity, use, and classification of the property of all common carriers as to which original valuations have been made, and of the cost of all additions and betterments thereto and of all changes in the investment therein...
Side 60 - broad purpose of the federal act is to compel the establishment of reasonable rates and to provide for their uniform application. Special contracts are not permitted to give any advantage to a particular shipper.
Side 60 - ... does not discriminate unfairly in favor of any class of creditors or stockholders...
Side 168 - Act of 1940), including one director at $10,000 per annum and other personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; traveling expenses; supplies; services and equipment; not to exceed $1,000 for purchase and exchange of books, reports, newspapers, and periodicals; contract stenographic reporting services...
Side 40 - ... to acquire control of another through ownership of its stock or otherwise; or for a person which is not a carrier to acquire control of two or more carriers through ownership of their stock or otherwise...