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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If your law - the proposed law - were adopted and the commission was organized and such an agreement as that was proposed to the commission , how would you preserve the competition , in view of an agreement of that sort ? Mr. Vinson .
If your law - the proposed law - were adopted and the commission was organized and such an agreement as that was proposed to the commission , how would you preserve the competition , in view of an agreement of that sort ? Mr. Vinson .
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... for the regulation of corporations engaged in interstate commerce among the States for all businesses , and so I was somewhat unprepared for the bill which you proposed , limiting your recommendations simply to the coal business .
... for the regulation of corporations engaged in interstate commerce among the States for all businesses , and so I was somewhat unprepared for the bill which you proposed , limiting your recommendations simply to the coal business .
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Then why , if the commission can at all times decide that the price proposed to be charged by those in the combination is too high or is unreasonable , why does it not result in the commission fixing the price if they can keep on making ...
Then why , if the commission can at all times decide that the price proposed to be charged by those in the combination is too high or is unreasonable , why does it not result in the commission fixing the price if they can keep on making ...
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Do you not think it would be wise , then , inasmuch as that is a burden from which they are seeking relief , that they should at least contribute very largely to the vast fund which you propose ? Mr. Vinson . I think so , Senator .
Do you not think it would be wise , then , inasmuch as that is a burden from which they are seeking relief , that they should at least contribute very largely to the vast fund which you propose ? Mr. Vinson . I think so , Senator .
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( 3 ) Contrasting the German system with the one herein proposed , if an insurance fund of $ 8,000,000 was provided , the best that the German employees could get would be $ 3,200,000 , while $ 4,800,000 would go to pay the expense and ...
( 3 ) Contrasting the German system with the one herein proposed , if an insurance fund of $ 8,000,000 was provided , the best that the German employees could get would be $ 3,200,000 , while $ 4,800,000 would go to pay the expense and ...
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