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Side 1040
... income would be affected considerably by that . The CHAIRMAN . The net operating income , yes , would be directly affected by the expenses . Mr. WARNE . Yes , sir . Senator FERNALD . But no correct statement for 1921 can be made until ...
... income would be affected considerably by that . The CHAIRMAN . The net operating income , yes , would be directly affected by the expenses . Mr. WARNE . Yes , sir . Senator FERNALD . But no correct statement for 1921 can be made until ...
Side 1048
... income - in fact , the largest average annual income ever earned in the entire history of the American roads - as far as the economic interest of the transportation corporations themselves is concerned , no increases in rates were ...
... income - in fact , the largest average annual income ever earned in the entire history of the American roads - as far as the economic interest of the transportation corporations themselves is concerned , no increases in rates were ...
Side 1049
... income is related to the property investment in calculating arithmetically the rate of return upon capital invested . Ignoring for the present the highly inflated nature of the property investment account I wish here to call attention ...
... income is related to the property investment in calculating arithmetically the rate of return upon capital invested . Ignoring for the present the highly inflated nature of the property investment account I wish here to call attention ...
Side 1050
... income in their history - as much as $ 906,500,000 . The CHAIRMAN . That is , including the Government payments ? Mr ... income . The CHAIRMAN . The Government paid them that income ? Mr. WARNE . Yes . Senator LA FOLLETTE . It contracted ...
... income in their history - as much as $ 906,500,000 . The CHAIRMAN . That is , including the Government payments ? Mr ... income . The CHAIRMAN . The Government paid them that income ? Mr. WARNE . Yes . Senator LA FOLLETTE . It contracted ...
Side 1051
... income of the railway cor- porations was approximately $ 267,500,000 greater , or $ 906,500,000 . For 1919 his table gives the net operating income as $ 454,984,953 . As a matter of fact , it was $ 451,500,000 greater . And for 1920 he ...
... income of the railway cor- porations was approximately $ 267,500,000 greater , or $ 906,500,000 . For 1919 his table gives the net operating income as $ 454,984,953 . As a matter of fact , it was $ 451,500,000 greater . And for 1920 he ...
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Railroad Revenues and Expenses: Hearings...S. Res. 23 United States U.S. Congress. Senate. Interstate commerce Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1922 |
Railroad Revenues and Expenses: Hearings...S. Res. 23 United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Interstate commerce Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1921 |
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Side 1350 - Commission, by one of such carriers of the control of any other such carrier or carriers either under a lease or by the purchase of stock or in any other manner not involving the consolidation of such carriers into a single system for ownership and operation, will be in the public interest, the Commission shall have authority by order to approve and authorize such acquisition, under such rules and regulations and for such consideration and on such terms and conditions as shall be found by the Commission...
Side 1418 - No railroad, canal or other transportation company, in existence at the time of the adoption of this article, shall have the benefit of any future legislation by general or special laws, except on condition of complete acceptance of all the provisions of this article.
Side 1094 - Roadway Machines Small Tools and Supplies Removing Snow, Ice and Sand Assessments for Public Improvements Injuries to Persons Insurance Stationery and Printing Other...
Side 1416 - The ascertainment of that value is not controlled by artificial rules. It is not a matter of formulas, but there must be a reasonable judgment, having its basis in a proper consideration of all relevant facts.
Side 1352 - Every such application, as also every certificate of notification hereinafter provided for, shall be made under oath, signed and filed on behalf of the carrier by its president, a vice president, auditor, comptroller, or other executive officer having knowledge of the matters therein set forth and duly designated for that purpose by the carrier.
Side 1408 - We submit that the law is well settled that a telephone company is entitled to a fair return...
Side 1482 - The scales of wages paid for similar kinds of work in other industries; (2) The relation between wages and the cost of living; (3) The hazards of the employment; (4) The training and skill required; (5) The degree of responsibility; (6) The character and regularity of the employment; and (7) Inequalities of increases in wages or of treatment, the result of previous wage orders or adjustments.
Side 1352 - Within ten days after the making of such notes the carrier issuing the same shall file with the Commission a certificate of notification, in such form as may from time to time be...
Side 1583 - Federal control in substantially as good repair and in substantially as complete equipment...
Side 1047 - 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 Building, Senator James E.