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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... things we looked upon as being exclusively in the field of armed services have materially changed , and that whether a man was on a naval vessel in the uniform of the United States Navy or whether he was on a merchant ship in the ...
... things we looked upon as being exclusively in the field of armed services have materially changed , and that whether a man was on a naval vessel in the uniform of the United States Navy or whether he was on a merchant ship in the ...
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... thing quite that closely . I know they made some money . I know other people made money during the war , too . Mr ... things was spent by men in the merchant marine serv- ice [ referring to raft ] . I pointed to the picture of the ...
... thing quite that closely . I know they made some money . I know other people made money during the war , too . Mr ... things was spent by men in the merchant marine serv- ice [ referring to raft ] . I pointed to the picture of the ...
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... thing ? They asked to be removed in the first instance . There was something else back of it . The idea was not to give these wages and special bonuses and then give all these other benefits . There was something else back of it . I ...
... thing ? They asked to be removed in the first instance . There was something else back of it . The idea was not to give these wages and special bonuses and then give all these other benefits . There was something else back of it . I ...
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... thing which , from what you say , is in the discretion of the United States Public Health Service ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . I think within the provisions- Mr. WEICHEL . The law does not cut him off , does it ? I do not think it does . Mr ...
... thing which , from what you say , is in the discretion of the United States Public Health Service ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . I think within the provisions- Mr. WEICHEL . The law does not cut him off , does it ? I do not think it does . Mr ...
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... thing ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . Yes . Mr. BONNER . Were they put in the record at the time ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . I rather think so . If I had the index I might be able to tell you . Mr. BONNER . I do not want to take up additional time . Mr ...
... thing ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . Yes . Mr. BONNER . Were they put in the record at the time ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . I rather think so . If I had the index I might be able to tell you . Mr. BONNER . I do not want to take up additional time . Mr ...
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