United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce
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To authorize a study of the radio rules and regulations of Federal Communications Commission
Railroad securities
Respecting the use of the ether
Little Kanawha Railroad Company
Use of wooden cars on railroads
Safety of employees and travelers upon railroads
Assignment of freight cars. Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, transmitting in response to a Senate resolution of May 24, 1920, a report relative to assignment of freight cars
Rights of trustees of municipally owned interstate railways
Valuation of Railroad Lands
Export trade
Federal control of transportation systems during the war
Alleged unlawful rates and practices in the transportation of coal and mine supplies, etc
Disposition of disputes between carriers and employees
To amend section 3 of act to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads, etc
Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission in response to Senate resolution of June 3, 1910, "directing the Interstate Commerce Commission to submit to the Senate a report concerning the proposed increases in freight rates under schedules recently filed."
Extension of liability of initial carriers
United States Railroad Administration. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting pursuant to law letters of the Director General of Railroads submitting statements of receipts and expenditures for the calendar years ended December 31, 1918, and December 31, 1919
Regulating granting of passes on the Alaska Railroad
To Amend the Radio Act of 1927
Inspection of Naval Stores
State Taxation of Goods Shipped in Interstate Commerce
Bills of Lading
Air Transport Act, 1935
Copy of an address delivered by Lucius Tuttle, President of the Boston and Maine Railroad, before the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, of Boston, Mass., on the question of federal regulation of railroads engaged in interstate commerce
Information concerning issuing of passes in 1919
Prohibition of Free Transportation on Air Lines
Boston and Maine Railroad
Protest against legalization of pooling by railroads
Licensing of Corporations Engaged in Interstate Commerce
To amend section 24 of the Interstate Commerce Act as amended
Refunding of Railroad Debt
Argument in Opposition to the Form and Validity of H.R. 8234, Commonly Known as the Keating Child Labor Bill
Investigation of Federal Regulation of Power
Safety Appliances. Automatic Ash Pans
Continuing the investigation of railroad finance
Inspection of Locomotives
Bills of Lading in Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Palisades Interstate Park Commission
Daylight Saving and Standard Time for the U.S
Standardizing size of barrels for shipping apples
Transferring functions of radio division, Department of Commerce, to Federal Radio Commission
Utilization and Development of Inland Water Transportation
Transportation Interests of the U.S. and Canada
Amending section 4 of the Interstate Commerce Act
For the protection of persons employed on railway express cars, railway baggage cars, and railway express baggage cars, and for other purposes
Regulation of railroads. Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission transmitting pursuant to law, a report of the federal coordinator of transportation upon the question, "Is there need for a radical or major change in the organization, conduct, and regulation of the railroad industry which can be accomplished by Federal legislation?"
Exclusion of the Territory of Hawaii from the operation of the Interstate Commerce Act and the Safety Appliance Acts
Extending for 1 year the effective period of title I of the Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933
Limiting the effect of regulations of commerce between the states, etc
To prohibit discriminatory practices in granting of transit privileges
Bills of Lading as Conclusive Evidence
Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railroad
Consenting to an agreement or compact between the States of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho or any two of said states concerning jurisdiction by said states over boundary water lines between any two or more of said states
Automatic Couplers and Continuous Brakes
Increased Price of Coal
Federal Trade Commission
Long and Short Haul by Common Carriers
Mileage Books
Transportation Rates of Common Carriers
Radio Control
Investigation of grain rates at Missouri River points
Hearing on Senate Bill 7887, To Require Railroad Companies Engaged in Interstate Commerce To Promptly Furnish Cars and Other Transportation Facilities and To Empower the Interstate Commerce Commission To Make Rules and Regulations with Respect Thereto
Interstate Telegraph and Telephone Business
To amend the Railway Labor Act
Safety-appliance act
Agreement of the Joint Traffic Association
Amendment to Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933
Arbitration in Controversies Between Employers and Employees
Confirmation of Marcel Garsaud on Renomination to the Federal Power Commission
Emergency Railroad Transportation Act
Control of Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce
Bituminous Coal Commission
Extension of tenure of government control of railroads. Hearings before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, sixty-fifth Congress, third session, on the extension of time for relinquishment by the government of railroads to corporate ownership and control
Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of February 10, 1919, information in regard to the proposed consolidated freight classification No 1
To amend the Interstate Commerce Act
Concerning advances in railway rates
Reports of accidents by common carriers
United Fruit Company
Valuation of common carriers by the Interstate Commerce Commission
Amending the Interstate Commerce Act
Long-and-Short Haul on Railroads
Standard time for southern Idaho
To limit the hours of service of train dispatchers employed in interstate commerce
Adjustment of Freight Rates upon Export Grain
Federal inspection of railroad tracks and bridges and for a method of requiring necessary repairs to be made
Program of national safety and accident prevention
Hearings on the bills S. 236 and S. 6702
Personnel of Federal Trade Commission
Authorizing the employment of a chief accountant and other accounting officials and employees by the Federal Communications Commission
Commerce Court
Investigation of telephone companies
Recapture Clause of Transportation Act and Control of Holding Companies
To provide for the prompt disposition of disputes between carriers and their employees, and for other purposes
Warehouse Facilities of Common Carriers
Railway Freight Rates and Pooling
Amendment of Radio Act of 1927
Communications Act of 1934
Regulation of Canadian Railroads
Nomination of Thomas F. Woodlock
Pullman Surcharge