Study of Alaska Transportation, OCt 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 19611961 - 191 pages |
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... traffic to or from the State of Alaska . Based upon these considerations , it has seemed to me that it might be ap- propriate for your committee , or its staff , to look into the substance of the complaints by the Anchorage officials ...
... traffic to or from the State of Alaska . Based upon these considerations , it has seemed to me that it might be ap- propriate for your committee , or its staff , to look into the substance of the complaints by the Anchorage officials ...
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... traffic . Mr. GRINSTEIN . Is it your opinion that the carriers in Alaska are anxious to enter into joint rates and through route agreements and provide ultimately single factor billing ? Mr. CHAPADOSs . I think so , because at the ...
... traffic . Mr. GRINSTEIN . Is it your opinion that the carriers in Alaska are anxious to enter into joint rates and through route agreements and provide ultimately single factor billing ? Mr. CHAPADOSs . I think so , because at the ...
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... traffic had gone , the shipper had gone , and the carrier was not in good health . What troubles me is whether the situation in Alaska would be dif- ferent ; whether the carriers are so anxious to enter into such agree- ments here that ...
... traffic had gone , the shipper had gone , and the carrier was not in good health . What troubles me is whether the situation in Alaska would be dif- ferent ; whether the carriers are so anxious to enter into such agree- ments here that ...
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... traffic that will be available in the future . So perhaps not too much harm would be done by going along with the granting of grandfather rights to the various carriers that are now operating . Senator BARTLETT . You think it would be ...
... traffic that will be available in the future . So perhaps not too much harm would be done by going along with the granting of grandfather rights to the various carriers that are now operating . Senator BARTLETT . You think it would be ...
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... traffic , if it goes in both directions , will adjust this situation to the point where the rates will be reasonable . But it just costs a certain amount of money to operate a carrier between the States and Alaska and it costs any ...
... traffic , if it goes in both directions , will adjust this situation to the point where the rates will be reasonable . But it just costs a certain amount of money to operate a carrier between the States and Alaska and it costs any ...
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