Study of Alaska Transportation, OCt 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 19611961 - 191 pages |
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Page 19
... regulatory control through the ICC over both water and land carriers ? What brought about the change in attitude ? Mr. CHAPADOS . Basically I am sure that the carriers always did want a situation whereby the Interstate Commerce ...
... regulatory control through the ICC over both water and land carriers ? What brought about the change in attitude ? Mr. CHAPADOS . Basically I am sure that the carriers always did want a situation whereby the Interstate Commerce ...
Page 47
... regulation while its chief competitor remains completely free from regulatory control . It is a well - known fact that the Alaska Railroad has been the most effective stabilizing influence in Alaska in keeping rates down within reach of ...
... regulation while its chief competitor remains completely free from regulatory control . It is a well - known fact that the Alaska Railroad has been the most effective stabilizing influence in Alaska in keeping rates down within reach of ...
Page 56
... regulation for the Alaska Railroad didn't get by , that these bills ... control or regulation of joint rates and through routes be substituted for it . What is your opinion of that ? Would you prefer to see the ICC assume regulatory ...
... regulation for the Alaska Railroad didn't get by , that these bills ... control or regulation of joint rates and through routes be substituted for it . What is your opinion of that ? Would you prefer to see the ICC assume regulatory ...
Page 58
... regulatory body of the next step of Federal Government having control of a section of the execu- tive branch , while in the case of the Alaska Railroad it doesn't sound bad , the next thing is , does it set up a precedent that is bad ...
... regulatory body of the next step of Federal Government having control of a section of the execu- tive branch , while in the case of the Alaska Railroad it doesn't sound bad , the next thing is , does it set up a precedent that is bad ...
Page 84
... regulatory control of through routes and joint rates under the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission , I would like to say that there exists today no uniform regulatory control of common carriage con- tinuing throughout ...
... regulatory control of through routes and joint rates under the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission , I would like to say that there exists today no uniform regulatory control of common carriage con- tinuing throughout ...
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