Investigation of the Regulation of Motor Vehicle Traffic...: Hearings...on H.R. 12267, Mar. 9-23, 19201920 - 214 pages |
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... Terminal Taxicab Co. has 100 or more vehicles in use in the District , and the Federal Taxicab Co. probably has a like number , and in addition to that the sight - seeing companies have a number of large cars , a dozen or so . There are ...
... Terminal Taxicab Co. has 100 or more vehicles in use in the District , and the Federal Taxicab Co. probably has a like number , and in addition to that the sight - seeing companies have a number of large cars , a dozen or so . There are ...
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... Terminal Taxicab Co. Mr. LANHAM . Who gives them the right to this property there , the exclusive right ? Mr. STERNE . That is what we are objecting to . Who gives the Terminal Taxicab Co. the right to secure , for $ 65 , a garage ...
... Terminal Taxicab Co. Mr. LANHAM . Who gives them the right to this property there , the exclusive right ? Mr. STERNE . That is what we are objecting to . Who gives the Terminal Taxicab Co. the right to secure , for $ 65 , a garage ...
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... taxicab the property of the Terminal Taxicab Co. Both of these cases have been heard in the police court , and Mr. Hart advised me that Judge Hardison reserved his decision thereon , but has indi- cated an intention to decide these ...
... taxicab the property of the Terminal Taxicab Co. Both of these cases have been heard in the police court , and Mr. Hart advised me that Judge Hardison reserved his decision thereon , but has indi- cated an intention to decide these ...
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... Terminal Taxicab Co. and other corporations have the use of Fifteenth Street , Fourteenth Street , and Twelfth Street , adjacent to the Raleigh , the Willard , and the Washington hotels , and if one of these 1,000 or 1,500 drivers that ...
... Terminal Taxicab Co. and other corporations have the use of Fifteenth Street , Fourteenth Street , and Twelfth Street , adjacent to the Raleigh , the Willard , and the Washington hotels , and if one of these 1,000 or 1,500 drivers that ...
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... cab No. 2 ; meter No. 40130 ; District of Columbia No. 58560 ; fare , 50 cents ; time , 8.37 p . m . TERMINAL TAXICAB CO . November 1 , 1917 : From station front to Raleigh ; cab No. 41 ; meter No. 42907 ; District of Columbia No. 23724 ...
... cab No. 2 ; meter No. 40130 ; District of Columbia No. 58560 ; fare , 50 cents ; time , 8.37 p . m . TERMINAL TAXICAB CO . November 1 , 1917 : From station front to Raleigh ; cab No. 41 ; meter No. 42907 ; District of Columbia No. 23724 ...
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Page 8 - United States district court. Such court may thereupon order the witness to comply with the requirements of such subpoena, or to give evidence touching the matter in question, as the case may be.
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