Inland Waterways Corporation: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, on H. R. 328 and H. R. 4978, Bills to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act to Create the Inland Waterways Corporation for the Purpose of Carrying Out the Mandate and Purpose of Congress as Expressed in Sections 201 and 500 of the Transportation Act and for Other Pruposes," Approved June 3, 1924, as Amended. H.R. 429, a Bill to Increase the Capital Stock.... Land Rivers. June 14, 15, 20, and 23 1949U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - 263 lappuses |
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21. lappuse
... effect that it should be closed out . Mr. BOGGS . Mr. Chairman , I would only expect to amend your statement in one respect , and that is , if the intent of Congress when it originally created the Corporation was to the effect that ...
... effect that it should be closed out . Mr. BOGGS . Mr. Chairman , I would only expect to amend your statement in one respect , and that is , if the intent of Congress when it originally created the Corporation was to the effect that ...
41. lappuse
... effect of the embargo ? Mr. STRONG . The effect of the embargo was a lot of shouting and hollering by all these river communities not having the benefits of water transportation through these terminals , like Dubuque and Bur- lington ...
... effect of the embargo ? Mr. STRONG . The effect of the embargo was a lot of shouting and hollering by all these river communities not having the benefits of water transportation through these terminals , like Dubuque and Bur- lington ...
166. lappuse
... effects will not be felt until the following year , when tonnage is expected to increase to 3,530,000 tons , with ... effect of this final step in the rehabilitation of the fleet will be felt in fiscal 1952 , when traffic is expected ...
... effects will not be felt until the following year , when tonnage is expected to increase to 3,530,000 tons , with ... effect of this final step in the rehabilitation of the fleet will be felt in fiscal 1952 , when traffic is expected ...
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amended American Waterways Operators barge-line barge-rail bargeload traffic BECKWORTH believe benefit bill Boggs capital stock Captain Ingersoll carload and less-carload Chairman Chamber of Commerce committee commodities common carrier common-carrier service competition CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue cost Cumberland Rivers deficit disposed embargo equipment facilities Federal Barge Lines going Government handling HARRIS Helena improved increase Inland Waterways Corporation interest Interstate Commerce Commission joint rates legislation less-than-carload LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Louis MACLEAY Memphis ment merchandise Mississippi River Mississippi Valley Missouri River navigation O'HARA Ohio River Orleans package freight PARMELEE percent pioneering port present president private barge lines private carriers private enterprise private operators profit rail rates railroads rehabilitation represent ROBERT CROSSER ROGERS Secretary SAWYER Senator shipments Sioux City small shippers statement subsidized SULLIVAN Tennessee River terminal tion tonnage tons towboats United upper Mississippi Warrior River water transportation WOLVERTON