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... July 1 , 1933 : To pay interest due July 1 , 1933- Item Total $ 55 , 308 214,375 $ 269 , 683 851 , 275 105 , 045 956 , 320 Detroit & Chicago Extension 5 percent bonds $ 50 , 250 . Des Moines Division 4 percent bonds $ 32,000 . First ...
... July 1 , 1933 : To pay interest due July 1 , 1933- Item Total $ 55 , 308 214,375 $ 269 , 683 851 , 275 105 , 045 956 , 320 Detroit & Chicago Extension 5 percent bonds $ 50 , 250 . Des Moines Division 4 percent bonds $ 32,000 . First ...
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... July 31 , 1932 , but which , it is stated on brief , has been extended for one year . With the exception of car repairs and lubrication , the operating expenses include only actual expenditures directly assignable to the branch . Of the ...
... July 31 , 1932 , but which , it is stated on brief , has been extended for one year . With the exception of car repairs and lubrication , the operating expenses include only actual expenditures directly assignable to the branch . Of the ...
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... July 1 , 1917 , and supplemental indenture thereto dated July 1 , 1927 , the applicant may from time to time surrender to the trustee for cancelation bonds of any series previously authenticated and the trustee will authenticate and ...
... July 1 , 1917 , and supplemental indenture thereto dated July 1 , 1927 , the applicant may from time to time surrender to the trustee for cancelation bonds of any series previously authenticated and the trustee will authenticate and ...
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... July , 1933. In this calculation , it was assumed that the emergency increases permitted by our decisions in Ex parte 103 would continue throughout the year , and that no repay- ment of loans from the Finance Corporation , the Credit ...
... July , 1933. In this calculation , it was assumed that the emergency increases permitted by our decisions in Ex parte 103 would continue throughout the year , and that no repay- ment of loans from the Finance Corporation , the Credit ...
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... July 31 , 1932. Giving effect to principal payments subsequently made , additional loans , and other changes , the total of fixed obligations as stated in our previous report is re- vised from $ 330,850,300 as of July 31 , 1932 , to ...
... July 31 , 1932. Giving effect to principal payments subsequently made , additional loans , and other changes , the total of fixed obligations as stated in our previous report is re- vised from $ 330,850,300 as of July 31 , 1932 , to ...
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1933 Certificate issued agreement Alpena amount applicant applicant's appropriate certificate approved Arizona Eastern Railroad authority Boyne City BRAINERD branch line cancelation of tariffs capital stock carloads carrier cars Certificate issued permitting Chicago City coal collateral security COMMISSION DIVISION COMMISSIONERS MEYER common carrier COMPANY ABANDONMENT Submitted Company to abandon construction convenience and neces cost County December 31 deficit equipment estimated filed first-mortgage Fort Benning freight future public convenience gold bonds handled hereinafter I.C.C. FINANCE DOCKET interstate commerce Interstate Commerce Act Junction June lease line of railroad MAHAFFIE BY DIVISION maturity miles months of 1933 Ohio operating expenses Osage County outstanding pany passenger payment percent bonds period permission to abandon permit the abandonment pledge Port O'Connor Prattville present and future proposed abandonment rail receiver Reconstruction Finance Corporation sity permit Southern Pacific Railroad taxes territory thereof tion tons trackage rights tracks traffic trucks trustee West Jersey Western
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Side 271 - ... unless and until, and then only to the extent that, upon application by the carrier, and after investigation by the Commission of the purposes and uses of the proposed issue and the proceeds thereof, or of the proposed assumption of obligation or liability in respect of the securities of any other person, natural or artificial, the Commission by order authorizes such issue or assumption.
Side 611 - States. (9) The foregoing provisions of this section shall not apply to notes to be issued by the carrier maturing not more than two years after the date thereof and aggregating (together with all other then outstanding notes of a maturity of two years or less) not more than 5 per centum of the par value of the securities of the carrier then outstanding.
Side 269 - Commission shall make such order only if it finds that such issue or assumption: (a) is for some lawful object within its corporate purposes, and compatible with the public interest, which is necessary or appropriate for or consistent with the proper performance by the carrier of service to the public as a common carrier, and which will not impair its ability to perform that service, and (b) is reasonably necessary and appropriate for such purpose.
Side 523 - Congress undertook to develop and maintain, for the people of the United States, an adequate railway system. It recognized that preservation of the earning capacity, and conservation of the financial resources, of individual carriers is a matter of national concern ; that the property employed must be permitted to earn a reasonable return; that the building of unnecessary lines involves a waste of resources and that the burden of this waste may fall upon the public; that competition between carriers...
Side 523 - It recognized that preservation of the earning capacity, and conservation of the financial resources, of individual carriers is a matter of national concern ; that the property employed must be permitted to earn a reasonable return ; that the building of unnecessary lines involves a waste of resources and that the burden of this waste may fall upon the public ; that competition between carriers may result in harm to the public as well as in benefit ; and that when a railroad inflicts injury upon...
Side 523 - The purposes of this title are (1) to encourage and promote or require action on the part of the carriers and of subsidiaries subject to the Interstate Commerce Act, as amended, which will (a) avoid unnecessary duplication of services and facilities...
Side 611 - ... may not be diminished by the payment of dividends. In case, however, of the issuance of such shares in exchange for the shares of an existing business then having a surplus, such surplus may be retained as a surplus available for the payment of dividends, or in case said shares without par value are sold by a corporation which has accumulated a surplus, such portion of the price as shall bear the same proportion to the total price as the surplus bears to the total of capital and surplus of the...
Side 609 - Such stock may be issued by the corporation from time to time for such consideration as may be fixed from time to time by the Board of Directors...
Side 458 - Statement that no agreement has been or will be made by the applicant to pay any person, association, firm, or corporation, either directly or indirectly, any commission or fee for the loan applied for and that no such payments have been or will be made by the applicant.
Side 268 - Improvements on leased railway property. Deposits in lieu of mortgaged property sold Miscellaneous physical property Investments in affiliated companies Other investments . . . . CURRENT ASSETS: Cash Demand loans and deposits . . Special deposits Traffic and car service balances receivable Agents...