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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Railroad freight rates are extremely high when compared with the rates of motor transportation , and the railroads are continually asking for higher rates in the hope of being thus ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Railroad freight rates are extremely high when compared with the rates of motor transportation , and the railroads are continually asking for higher rates in the hope of being thus ...
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... railroad situation as it stands to - day : First . The people , through investments in bonds , stock , and secur- ities , own the railroads . Let us not forget that the railroad companies , as such , have practically no ownership left ...
... railroad situation as it stands to - day : First . The people , through investments in bonds , stock , and secur- ities , own the railroads . Let us not forget that the railroad companies , as such , have practically no ownership left ...
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... railroad patronage . On a basis of economic efficiency , inde- pendent of Government aid , pipe lines , motor transport , and airways are all making bids for business which the railroads can retain only by offering equiv alent service ...
... railroad patronage . On a basis of economic efficiency , inde- pendent of Government aid , pipe lines , motor transport , and airways are all making bids for business which the railroads can retain only by offering equiv alent service ...
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