Seamen's Bill of Rights: Hearings Before the Ship Construction and Operation and Maritime Labor Subcommittee of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 476, a Bill to Provide Aid for the Readjustment in Civilian Life of Those Persons who Rendered Wartime Service in the United States Merchant Marine, and to Provide Aid for Their Families |
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... difference . Mr. BONNER . What would be your views to inducting merchant ma- rine into the national defense in case of a future emergency ? Mr. MILLER . I believe in the case of a future emergency again , I am not on the Armed Services ...
... difference . Mr. BONNER . What would be your views to inducting merchant ma- rine into the national defense in case of a future emergency ? Mr. MILLER . I believe in the case of a future emergency again , I am not on the Armed Services ...
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... difference in the hazards faced by the men who served in the merchant marine as compared to those of the men who served in other services . As a matter of fact , it was my impression , and I think it can be verified , that the period of ...
... difference in the hazards faced by the men who served in the merchant marine as compared to those of the men who served in other services . As a matter of fact , it was my impression , and I think it can be verified , that the period of ...
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... difference between the two of them with reference to the equivalents is that a man who was a civilian had to purchase his own clothes . That is the relative difference , the real difference between each of those who has no dependents ...
... difference between the two of them with reference to the equivalents is that a man who was a civilian had to purchase his own clothes . That is the relative difference , the real difference between each of those who has no dependents ...
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... differences between the two bills . Mr. BRADLEY of California . I would not want to say why , but they have requested ... difference where we meet slight distinctions is that they do not get quite as much under this educational feature ...
... differences between the two bills . Mr. BRADLEY of California . I would not want to say why , but they have requested ... difference where we meet slight distinctions is that they do not get quite as much under this educational feature ...
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... difference so far . Mr. PETERSON . The schedule for injuries is not the schedule that we gave to men in the armed forces . Mr. BRADLEY of California . You are speaking now strictly of in- juries ? Mr. PETERSON . Yes , sir . Mr. BRADLEY ...
... difference so far . Mr. PETERSON . The schedule for injuries is not the schedule that we gave to men in the armed forces . Mr. BRADLEY of California . You are speaking now strictly of in- juries ? Mr. PETERSON . Yes , sir . Mr. BRADLEY ...
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