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9777-4 I (1934)

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73d Congress, 2d Session       -    House Report No. 827, Part 5




  RELATION   OF  HOLDING   COMPANIES TO OPERATING

  COMPANIES   IN POWER   AND  GAS AFFECTING   CONTROL





                      REPORT

                          OF THE


                    COMMITTEE ON

      INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE

           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                        PURSUANT TO

              H. Res. No. 59, 72d Cong., 1st Sess.
       TO INVESTIGATE THE OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF STOOK
                 SECURITIES IN PUBLIC UTILITIES
                           AND

             H. J. Res. No. 572, 72d Cong., 2d Sess.
       TO PROVIDE FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION OF CERTAIN
            PUBLIC UTILITY CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN
                    INTERSTATE COMMERCE



                          PART 5
                INSULL UTILITY INVESTMENTS, INC.
             CORPORATION SECURITIES CO. OF CHICAGO
                   THE UNITED CORPORATION












               PRESENTED  BY  MR. RAYBURN

          FEBRUARY 20, 1934.-Referred to the House Calendar
             and ordered to be printed, with illustrations




                       UNITED STATES
                 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
                      WASHINGTON: 1985

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