Construction of Certain Public Works, Hearing ..., on H.R. 13884 ..., December 19, 1928.1929 |
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... keeping the dock in repair ? Mr. BARNES . And operating it , to a certain extent . The CHAIRMAN . Why should they assume losses ? Do you not expect , if you get the dock , to make a profit out of it ? Mr. BARNES . Yes ; we would not ...
... keeping the dock in repair ? Mr. BARNES . And operating it , to a certain extent . The CHAIRMAN . Why should they assume losses ? Do you not expect , if you get the dock , to make a profit out of it ? Mr. BARNES . Yes ; we would not ...
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... keep the dock up ? Mr. BARNES . The Government would not have to go to the expense of keeping it up . Senator SWANSON . The Government , under that proposition , would save $ 35,000 that it is now losing , and be making $ 35,000 profit ...
... keep the dock up ? Mr. BARNES . The Government would not have to go to the expense of keeping it up . Senator SWANSON . The Government , under that proposition , would save $ 35,000 that it is now losing , and be making $ 35,000 profit ...
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... keep it in repair if you rented it , or would the Government do it ? Mr. BARNES . The Government puts it in repair . Senator BROUSSARD . And the money comes from the country ? Mr. BARNES . From the country ; and then any surplus rent ...
... keep it in repair if you rented it , or would the Government do it ? Mr. BARNES . The Government puts it in repair . Senator BROUSSARD . And the money comes from the country ? Mr. BARNES . From the country ; and then any surplus rent ...
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... keep an additional dock from going into New Orleans , because if we do not lease this dock , or if some one else ... keeping it available . What ships of how many companies - what companies - use this dock ? Senator STEIWER . What is ...
... keep an additional dock from going into New Orleans , because if we do not lease this dock , or if some one else ... keeping it available . What ships of how many companies - what companies - use this dock ? Senator STEIWER . What is ...
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... keeping the dock there to be used in case of necessity ? Mr. BARNES . I do not think the Government is justified in sustain- ing a loss on that dock . Senator BROUSSARD . What do you call a loss ? Mr. BARNES . Its absolute cost to the ...
... keeping the dock there to be used in case of necessity ? Mr. BARNES . I do not think the Government is justified in sustain- ing a loss on that dock . Senator BROUSSARD . What do you call a loss ? Mr. BARNES . Its absolute cost to the ...
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