Development and Improvement of Terminal Marketing Facilities: Hearings Before ..., 81-2 on H.R. 8320 (superseded by H.R. 9141), June 6, 7, 8, and 9, 19501950 - 289 lappuses |
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... reasons . These conditions which I have briefly described are quite uneconomical . They are unnecessarily increasing the cost of handling perishable foods through these large wholesale markets . In addition to that , because of improper ...
... reasons . These conditions which I have briefly described are quite uneconomical . They are unnecessarily increasing the cost of handling perishable foods through these large wholesale markets . In addition to that , because of improper ...
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... reasons that the railroads have lost much of the traffic they would like to haul . The volume of the products moving to the markets throughout the country over the past 10 to 20 years has increased very greatly , but the railroad ...
... reasons that the railroads have lost much of the traffic they would like to haul . The volume of the products moving to the markets throughout the country over the past 10 to 20 years has increased very greatly , but the railroad ...
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... reason- ably good plans for wholesale produce markets in large cities , medium- size cities and small cities , but the problem now , after the plans have been developed is how can those plans be translated into improved wholesale ...
... reason- ably good plans for wholesale produce markets in large cities , medium- size cities and small cities , but the problem now , after the plans have been developed is how can those plans be translated into improved wholesale ...
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... reasons . Mr. HOPE . Possibly there is some reason why they could not use the city streets for that purpose , but I am wondering why the rail- roads could not use the city streets to the same extent that the trucks do in transferring ...
... reasons . Mr. HOPE . Possibly there is some reason why they could not use the city streets for that purpose , but I am wondering why the rail- roads could not use the city streets to the same extent that the trucks do in transferring ...
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... reason : When we were visiting the New York market we went to a warehouse or wholesale building that was located on the railroad track with the floors at the height of a railroad car , which is as they should be . We checked the cost at ...
... reason : When we were visiting the New York market we went to a warehouse or wholesale building that was located on the railroad track with the floors at the height of a railroad car , which is as they should be . We checked the cost at ...
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