... of common carriers and .their families ; nor to prohibit any common carrier from carrying passengers free with the object of providing relief in cases of general epidemic, pestilence, or other calamitous visitation; and provided further, that this... Free Or Reduced Rates on Water Carriers: Hearings, Eighty-fifth Congress ... - Page 16by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1958 - 48 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1917 - 2042 pages
...shall not be construed to prohibit the Interchange of passes for the ollicers, agents, and employe's of common carriers, and their families ; nor to prohibit...shall not be construed to prohibit the privilege of pastes or franJes, or the exchange thereof with each other, for the officers, agents, employes, and... | |
| American Street and Interurban Railway Association - 1910 - 534 pages
...prohibit the interchange of passes for the officers, agents, and employes of common carriers, and their _ families; nor to prohibit any common carrier from...thereof with each other, for the officers, agents, employes, and their families of such telegraph, telephone and cable lines, and the officers, agents,... | |
| 1910 - 556 pages
...passengers. But now we have this phrase, "or the exchange thereof." Suppose we substitute that for this: And provided, further, that this provision shall not be construed to prohibit the exchange of passes or franks for the officers, agents, and employes, and their families of such telegraph,... | |
| Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - 1911 - 830 pages
...to prohibit any common carrier from carrying passengers free with the object of providing relief m cases of general epidemic, pestilence or other calamitous...thereof with each other, for the officers, agents, employes and their families of such telegraph, telephone and cable lines, and the officers, agentĀ«,... | |
| Wyoming - 1911 - 850 pages
...agricultural , manufacturing or business methods; and provided further, that nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit the privilege of passes or...thereof with each other, for the officers, agents, employes, surgeons, physicians and attorneys and their families of telegraph, telephone and cable lines,... | |
| North Dakota - 1911 - 146 pages
...survey, farmers' institute lecturers, and persons rendering service on "good farming special trains." Provided, further, that this provision shall not be construed to prohibit the interchange of passes for officers, agents and employes of common carriers and their families; nor... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - 1912 - 842 pages
...in wrecks and physicians aa_d nurses attending Flatrrrlianicr at mil tn.rlir,! punmtm ami frmik*.] such persons: Provided, That this provision shall...prohibit the privilege of passes or franks, or the excliange thereof with/ /each other, for the officers, agents, employees, and their families 'of snch... | |
| Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State - 1912 - 270 pages
...fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars [55] for each offense. Provided, that this provision shall not be construed to prohibit...officers, agents, employees and their families of street railroads, telegraph, telephone and cable lines, and the officers, agents, employees and their... | |
| Arizona - 1912 - 1138 pages
...visitation ; and provided further, that these provisions shall not be construed to prohibit the privileges of passes or franks, or the exchange thereof with...officers, agents, employees, and their families of all common carriers subject to the provisions of this Act. And, provided further, that with the consent... | |
| Colorado - 1913 - 800 pages
...railway mail service employees, postoffice inspectors, customs inspectors, and immigration inspectors; to newsboys on trains, baggage agents, witnesses attending...thereof with each other, for the officers, agents and employees of telegraph and telephone companies and their families, and the officers, agents, employees... | |
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