The provisions of the bill are based upon the theory that the paramount evil chargeable against the operation of the transportation system of the United States as now conducted is unjust discrimination between persons, places, commodities, or particular... Principles of Railroad Transportation - Side 496av Emory Richard Johnson, Thurman William Van Metre - 1916 - 619 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1887 - 198 sider
...interests." ****** '' The provisions of the bill are based upon the theory that the paramount evil chargeable against the operation of the transportation...commodities, or particular descriptions of traffic. '' The underlying purpose and aim of the measure is the prevention of these discriminations, both by declaring... | |
| Alpheus Beede Stickney - 1891 - 316 sider
...to Congress, said : — The provisions of the bill are based upon the theory that the paramount evil chargeable against the operation of the transportation...commodities, or particular descriptions of traffic. The underlying purpose and aim of the measure is the prevention of these discriminations, both by declaring... | |
| Alpheus Beede Stickney - 1891 - 302 sider
...that the paramount evil chargeable against the operation of the transportation system of the Unilld States as now conducted is unjust discrimination between...commodities, or particular descriptions of traffic. The underlying purpose and aim of the measure is the prevention of these discriminations, both by declaring... | |
| 1899 - 858 sider
...enacted, as follows: "The provisions of the bill are based upon the theory that the paramount evil chargeable against the operation of the transportation...commodities or particular descriptions of traffic. The underlying purpose and aim of the measure is the prevention of these discriminations, both by declaring... | |
| 1899 - 828 sider
...enacted, as follows: " The provisions of the bill are based npon the theory that the paramount evil chargeable against the operation of the transportation...is unjust discrimination between persons, places, commddities or particular descriptions of traffic. The underlying purpose iii id aim of the measure... | |
| 1906 - 1156 sider
...committee said : The provisions of the bill are based upon the theory that the paramount evil eti:ir^enble against the operation of the transportation system...between persons, places, commodities, or particular description of traffic. The underlying purpose and aim of the measure Is the prevention of these discriminations.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1906 - 1080 sider
...said : The provisions of the bill are based upon the theory that the paramount evil olmrgeable ngainst the operation of the transportation system of the...between persons, places, commodities, or particular description of traffic. The underlying purpose and aim of the measure Is the prevention of these discriminations.... | |
| Theodore Elijah Burton - 1906 - 480 sider
...roads, — came to radically different conclusions ; maintaining that the great evil to be corrected was unjust discrimination between persons, places, commodities, or particular descriptions of traffic. The Committee made this statement in its report: "The policy which has been pursued has given us the most... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson - 1908 - 470 sider
...in 1886 by a committee of the Senate and called the Cullom report (Sen. Eep. No. 46, 49th Cong., 1st Sess.), from the chairman of the committee, Shelby...regulation was no longer considered to be to secure cheap transportatipn, but to insure to all persons and to different places relatively equitable charges.... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson - 1912 - 478 sider
...in 1886 by a committee of the Senate and called the Cullom report (Sen. Eep. No. 46, 49th Cong., 1st Sess.), from the chairman of the committee, Shelby...places relatively equitable charges. A year after the Oullom report was made the present Interstate Commerce Act became a law. Prior to this time numerous... | |
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