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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It is this : Have each mining operation pay a cent a ton on the coal mined into the treasury of the commission and have the operatives , the employees , pay 1 per cent of the pay roll , which would ordinarily amount to 40 cents or 50 ...
It is this : Have each mining operation pay a cent a ton on the coal mined into the treasury of the commission and have the operatives , the employees , pay 1 per cent of the pay roll , which would ordinarily amount to 40 cents or 50 ...
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... that produce an equal amount , so the capacity to produce coal upon the part of the combined effort of 335 operators is practically the same to produce the same amount of coal during the year as 5 of the larger companies produce .
... that produce an equal amount , so the capacity to produce coal upon the part of the combined effort of 335 operators is practically the same to produce the same amount of coal during the year as 5 of the larger companies produce .
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I mean we have no local deposits of iron to amount to anything . We have a good many furnaces and quite an iron and steel industry . Senator NEWLANDS . You propose that the commission shall be organized with reference to coal mining ...
I mean we have no local deposits of iron to amount to anything . We have a good many furnaces and quite an iron and steel industry . Senator NEWLANDS . You propose that the commission shall be organized with reference to coal mining ...
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( 8 ) The amount of the compensation would be fixed by an impartial tribunal according to the extent of the injury , without any reason or inducement to do aught but give him a reasonable and fair compensation lur the injury inflicted .
( 8 ) The amount of the compensation would be fixed by an impartial tribunal according to the extent of the injury , without any reason or inducement to do aught but give him a reasonable and fair compensation lur the injury inflicted .
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I should say that the amount of capital which would be exempt from that capitalization tax would be such an amount as an average person could , by legitimate means , accumulate in his lifetime . It is based not only upon the idea of ...
I should say that the amount of capital which would be exempt from that capitalization tax would be such an amount as an average person could , by legitimate means , accumulate in his lifetime . It is based not only upon the idea of ...
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