Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 1±Ç |
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Present : Senators Clapp ( chairman ) , Cummins , Brandegee , Oliver , Townsend , Newlands , Watson , and Pomerene . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will come to order . Mr. Vinson , you may proceed . STATEMENT OF TAYLOR VINSON , ATTORNEY ...
Present : Senators Clapp ( chairman ) , Cummins , Brandegee , Oliver , Townsend , Newlands , Watson , and Pomerene . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will come to order . Mr. Vinson , you may proceed . STATEMENT OF TAYLOR VINSON , ATTORNEY ...
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Mr. Vinson . Yes , sir . Now little producers can not and do not produce that coal for 95 cents a ton . They have got to pay 10 cents a ton royalty . They are operating under leases . They have certain interest charges to pay ...
Mr. Vinson . Yes , sir . Now little producers can not and do not produce that coal for 95 cents a ton . They have got to pay 10 cents a ton royalty . They are operating under leases . They have certain interest charges to pay ...
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Mr. Vinson . Yes , sir . But I want to state that the bill as prepared gives to this commission very broad and very general authority in all of these matters , and specific authority to do everything that is necessary to carry these ...
Mr. Vinson . Yes , sir . But I want to state that the bill as prepared gives to this commission very broad and very general authority in all of these matters , and specific authority to do everything that is necessary to carry these ...
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50 or is Mr. Vinson . Yes , sir . Senatur CUMMINS . Underlaid with coal . Mr. VINSON . Yes , sir . Senator Cummins . Have you any doubt about the rights of the General Government to say that the coal company must take out all the coal ...
50 or is Mr. Vinson . Yes , sir . Senatur CUMMINS . Underlaid with coal . Mr. VINSON . Yes , sir . Senator Cummins . Have you any doubt about the rights of the General Government to say that the coal company must take out all the coal ...
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Mr. VINSON . I think it would . Senator CUMMINS . Would it not be fairer , Mr. Vincent , to make the business bear the burden ? Mr. VINSON . That was the idea . Senator CUMMINS . Therefore , if your plan were adopted to create the fund ...
Mr. VINSON . I think it would . Senator CUMMINS . Would it not be fairer , Mr. Vincent , to make the business bear the burden ? Mr. VINSON . That was the idea . Senator CUMMINS . Therefore , if your plan were adopted to create the fund ...
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