To Develop an American Merchant Marine: Hearings... on H.R. 7521, Mar. 19 - May 8, 19351935 - 1243 pages |
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... ships . ROWIŁY I think the record shows there was an available r ships CHARMAN . Where was it ? UpowIFY . Among the very operators who bought these ships , at they were given these liberal terms in the purchase of the or ter to ...
... ships . ROWIŁY I think the record shows there was an available r ships CHARMAN . Where was it ? UpowIFY . Among the very operators who bought these ships , at they were given these liberal terms in the purchase of the or ter to ...
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... ships that they must sail in competition with , they are obsolete and are becoming more useless every trip . Mr ... ships before 1928. Do you refer to all sales or more particularly to sales of ships outright , or to the sales of ships ...
... ships that they must sail in competition with , they are obsolete and are becoming more useless every trip . Mr ... ships before 1928. Do you refer to all sales or more particularly to sales of ships outright , or to the sales of ships ...
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... ships OPAT MAN Taking into consideration the balance that would stopowners for the construction of ships , secured on the voy not think the United States has a better security in those than it has for the larger sums that have been ...
... ships OPAT MAN Taking into consideration the balance that would stopowners for the construction of ships , secured on the voy not think the United States has a better security in those than it has for the larger sums that have been ...
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... ships were they ? Mr. TRIMBLE . Cargo ships . The same thing applies to combina- tion cargo and passenger liners . Mr. SIROVICH . In other words , during a certain definite period we only built about 4 ships whereas Great Britian built ...
... ships were they ? Mr. TRIMBLE . Cargo ships . The same thing applies to combina- tion cargo and passenger liners . Mr. SIROVICH . In other words , during a certain definite period we only built about 4 ships whereas Great Britian built ...
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... ships , and e are getting new ships by a replacement program , are they not ? Mr TRIMBIE Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Whereby the shipping company contributes a tertain amount and the Government contributes toward the replace- In other ...
... ships , and e are getting new ships by a replacement program , are they not ? Mr TRIMBIE Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Whereby the shipping company contributes a tertain amount and the Government contributes toward the replace- In other ...
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Page 524 - Every Member of the Association undertakes to contribute to the assets of the Association, in the event of the same being wound up during the time that he is a Member...
Page 381 - Such attendance of witnesses, and the production of such documentary evidence, may be required from any place in the United States, at any designated place of hearing.
Page 549 - That any person that shall knowingly make a false affidavit for such purpose shall be deemed guilty of perjury and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by...
Page 553 - ... he has been deprived of by desertion or casualty, who must be of the same or higher grade or rating with those whose places they fill, and report the same to the United States consul at the first port at which he shall arrive, without incurring the penalty prescribed by the two preceding sections. This section shall not apply to fishing or whaling vessels or yachts.
Page 626 - Act are: (1) To avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of any carrier engaged therein; (2) to forbid any limitation upon freedom of association among employees or any denial, as a condition of employment or otherwise, of the right of employees to join a labor organization...
Page 477 - It is necessary for the national defense and development of its foreign and domestic commerce that the United States shall have a merchant marine (a) sufficient to carry its domestic waterborne commerce and a substantial portion of the waterborne export and import foreign commerce of the United States...
Page 206 - Commission, it shall be the duty of any district attorney of the United States to whom the Commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States...
Page 746 - ... hours, inclusive of the anchor watch, shall constitute a day's work. Whenever the master of any vessel shall fail to comply with this section...
Page 477 - ... capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency...
Page 494 - To further the development and maintenance of an adequate and well-balanced American merchant marine, to promote the commerce of the United States, to aid in the national defense, to repeal certain former legislation, and for other purposes.