Study of Alaska Transportation, OCt 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 19611961 - 191 pages |
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... passed by the Senate in the 86th Congress but failed of consideration in the House of Representatives. S. 1725 in this Congress was passed by the Senate and encountered a similar fate in the House. There is also a bill before the ...
... passed by the Senate in the 86th Congress but failed of consideration in the House of Representatives. S. 1725 in this Congress was passed by the Senate and encountered a similar fate in the House. There is also a bill before the ...
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... passed by the Senate in the 86th Congress but failed of consideration in the House of Representatives . S. 1725 in this Congress was passed by the Sen- ate and encountered a similar fate in the House . There is also a bill before the ...
... passed by the Senate in the 86th Congress but failed of consideration in the House of Representatives . S. 1725 in this Congress was passed by the Sen- ate and encountered a similar fate in the House . There is also a bill before the ...
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... passing upon matters referred to it under section 5 , shall have the same powers which section 216 of the Interstate Commerce Act , title 49 , United States Code , section 316 , confers upon the Interstate Commerce Commission in respect ...
... passing upon matters referred to it under section 5 , shall have the same powers which section 216 of the Interstate Commerce Act , title 49 , United States Code , section 316 , confers upon the Interstate Commerce Commission in respect ...
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... passed by the carriers association in their annual convention supporting the passage of S. 1725 . Since that time- Senator BARTLETT . S. 1725 is the joint board bill , is it not ? Mr. CHAPADOS . That is right . That is the bill that you ...
... passed by the carriers association in their annual convention supporting the passage of S. 1725 . Since that time- Senator BARTLETT . S. 1725 is the joint board bill , is it not ? Mr. CHAPADOS . That is right . That is the bill that you ...
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... passed on to the consumers , it is they , the consumers , who would benefit chiefly from this arrangement ? This would make it possible to bring down the cost of living to a certain extent , would it not ? Mr. CHAPADOS . I certainly ...
... passed on to the consumers , it is they , the consumers , who would benefit chiefly from this arrangement ? This would make it possible to bring down the cost of living to a certain extent , would it not ? Mr. CHAPADOS . I certainly ...
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agency agreement Alaska Carriers Association Alaska Rail Alaska Railroad Alaska Steamship amended American Anchorage International Airport Anchorage port authority believe bill brakemen BYER cab companies carriers subject certainly Chairman CHAPADOS charges civil service Committee on Commerce common carriers competition Congress cost Department effect employees establish existing extra board Fairbanks Federal Government Federal Maritime Board Federal Maritime Commission filed firemen foreign trade zone Fort Wainwright going GRINSTEIN hearings Interior International Reception Center Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission joint board joint rates jurisdiction Ketchikan legislation MAGNUSON MCELROY ment miles motor carriers motor common carriers O'NEILL port commission port of Anchorage Preference Act problem regulatory control ROLOFF Rule SANDERS Seattle Senator BARTLETT Senator Gruening seniority Seward shippers situation SMITH statement tariff terminal area Thank things tion transportation truck U.S. Senate United veterans preference VOGT WARREN G Washington water carriers
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Page 40 - Associations, inmates of hospitals and charitable and eleemosynary institutions and persons exclusively engaged in charitable and eleemosynary work, to indigent, destitute and homeless persons, and to such persons when transported by charitable societies or hospitals, and the necessary agents employed in such transportation; to inmates of the National Homes or State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of Soldiers