Price Regulation of Coal and Other Commodities: Hearings Before the Commmittee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-fifth Congress, First Sessions on S. 2354, a Bill to Amend the Act to Regulate Commerce, as Amended, and for Other Purposes, and S. J. Res. 77 |
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... sell coal at the prices so fixed , or who willfully violates any regulation made by the President for the proper enforcement of this resolution , or aids or abets any such refusal to sell or viola- tion of such regulation , shall be ...
... sell coal at the prices so fixed , or who willfully violates any regulation made by the President for the proper enforcement of this resolution , or aids or abets any such refusal to sell or viola- tion of such regulation , shall be ...
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... sell is going to sell it at the price of June 30 , 1916 , when he can not buy his products at that ? Senator CUMMINS . If he can not buy his products , the fellow who gets them can not sell them . The regulation of this price fixes the ...
... sell is going to sell it at the price of June 30 , 1916 , when he can not buy his products at that ? Senator CUMMINS . If he can not buy his products , the fellow who gets them can not sell them . The regulation of this price fixes the ...
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... selling to the railroads has nearly doubled within the last year . Now , how is he going to sell at the price of 1916 unless you go back and regulate the price of all that would be sold to him ? I do not know of any way . The CHAIRMAN ...
... selling to the railroads has nearly doubled within the last year . Now , how is he going to sell at the price of 1916 unless you go back and regulate the price of all that would be sold to him ? I do not know of any way . The CHAIRMAN ...
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... sell their pig iron for any such price , and would have to bring it down . The CHAIRMAN . Let me suggest that we go on now and hear what Senator Pomerene has to say regarding his bill , and then we will take up the general discussion as ...
... sell their pig iron for any such price , and would have to bring it down . The CHAIRMAN . Let me suggest that we go on now and hear what Senator Pomerene has to say regarding his bill , and then we will take up the general discussion as ...
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... selling to the railroads their coal at $ 1.70 and $ 1.90 a ton , but they are selling it to other consumers at $ 4 plus , and when this situa- tion is called to their attention they say that the reason for it is that the railroad ...
... selling to the railroads their coal at $ 1.70 and $ 1.90 a ton , but they are selling it to other consumers at $ 4 plus , and when this situa- tion is called to their attention they say that the reason for it is that the railroad ...
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ACTING CHAIRMAN anthracite anthracite coal April average bill bituminous coal BOGLE car shortage car supply cent Cleveland coal cars coal mines coal operators coal production coke COLVER consumers contract cost of production Council of National DAVIS dealers distribution district f. o. b. mines Federal Trade Commission fix the price free coal freight fuel furnish going GOODRICH Government haul Illinois increase Indiana industry interest Interstate Commerce Commission jobbers June labor LEWIS loaded MAURER MCKINNEY MEHLICH ment miners MODERWELL months MORROW National Defense Ohio coal Peabody committee Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Railroad Pittsburgh price of coal profit Public utilities question railway rates reasonable regulation represent sell Senator CUMMINS Senator KELLOGG Senator POINDEXTER Senator POMERENE Senator ROBINSON shipments situation sold statement TAYLOR Terre Haute thing THORNE tion to-day transportation TURNER United wages West Virginia WILLARD
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Page 327 - 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 Bu
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Page 269 - States shall be of the opinion that he can thereby better provide for the common defense, and whenever, in hi-s judgment, it shall be necessary for the efficient prosecution of the war, then he is hereby authorized and empowered to require any or all producers of coal and coke, either in any special area or in any special coal fields, or in the entire United States...