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TITLE IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Section 901: No comments.

Section 902: (a) Strike out the last sentence "the owner shall not be paid for any consequential damages arising from such taking or use.", and substitute: "Provided, however, That the United States shall indemnify the owner for and against all losses and liabilities caused by such requisition."

(b) This section should be amended by striking out the first word "Except"; also the words "in which case." After the words "such taking or use" add the words "including any losses and liabilities caused by the requisition." As corrected it would read:

"(b) In cases of vessels where a construction differential subsidy has been allowed and paid, the value of the vessel for the purposes of this section shall be established as provided in section 802. The Commission shall ascertain the fair compensation for such taking or use, including any losses and liabilities caused by the requisition, and shall certify to Congress the amount so found by it to be due for appropriation and payment to the person entitled thereto." Section 903: (a) No comments.

(b) No comments.

(c) No comments.

(d) No comments.

Section 904: No comments.

Section 905: (a) No comments.

(d) No comments.

Section 906: No comments.

Section 907: No comments.

THE MARITIME ASSOCIATION OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK.

(b) No comments.

(c) No comments.

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A BILL TO AMEND THE MERCHANT MARINE ACT OF 1936 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

32437

PART 10

FEBRUARY 2, 3, 4, AND 7, 1938

Printed for the use of the Committee on
Commerce and the Committee on Education and Labor

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1938

COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE

ROYAL S. COPELAND, New York, Chairman

MORRIS SHEPPARD, Texas

JOSIAH WILLIAM BAILEY, North Carolina
HATTIE W. CARAWAY, Arkansas

BENNETT CHAMP CLARK, Missouri

JOHN H. OVERTON, Louisiana
THEODORE G. BILBO, Mississippi'

VIC DONAHEY, Ohio

JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Pennsylvania
FRANCIS T. MALONEY, Connecticut
GEORGE L. RADCLIFFE, Maryland
CLAUDE PEPPER, Florida
JOSH LEE, Oklahoma

GEORGE L. BERRY, Tennessee

CHARLES L. MCNARY, Oregon
HIRAM W. JOHNSON, California
GERALD P. NYE, North Dakota

ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG, Michigan
WALLACE H. WHITE, JR., Maine

ERNEST W. GIBSON, Vermont

GRACE MCELDOWNEY, Clerk

ROGER WILLIAMSON, Assistant Clerk

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

459 40 TOA. ELBERT D. THOMAS, Utah, Chairman

ROYAL S. COPELAND, New York
DAVID I. WALSH, Massachusetts

JAMES E. MURRAY, Montana

VIC DONAHEY, Ohio

RUSH D. HOLT, West Virginia

CLAUDE PEPPER, Florida

ALLEN J. ELLENDER, Louisiana

JOSH LEE, Oklahoma

LISTER HILL, Alabama

WILLIAM E. BORAH, Idaho

ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, JR., Wisconsin
JAMES J. DAVIS, Pennsylvania

EARL WIXCEY, Clerk

KENNETH C. ROBERTSON, Assistant Clerk

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CONTENTS

Statement of—、

Mrs. Elinore M. Herrick, regional director of second region, National
Labor Relations Board, New York, N. Y..

Page

865, 892

L. C. Nelson, Director, Division of Regulations, United States Maritime Commission__

Paul Scharrenberg, national legislative representative and general
organizer, American Federation of Labor, Washington, D. C....
Capt. C. W. Fisher, Construction Corps, United States Navy.
Warren McLaine, Office of Judge Advocate General, United States
Navy

889, 940

893

895

895

J. H. McVay

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S. J. Maddock, vice president, Seas Shipping Co., Inc. (Robin Line),
New York, N. Y..

902

Ira A. Campbell, New York, N. Y.

925

H. E. Miles, chairman, Fair Tariff League, Washington, D. C.
Hon. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor..

944

964

Max O'Rell Truitt, United States Maritime Commission

986

U. Bon Geaslin, United States Maritime Commission_

987

C. W. Sanders, Chief. Shipping Service, Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, Washington, D. C.

Editorial comment..

Gerard D. Reilly, Solicitor, Department of Labor, Washington, D. C..

1001

1007

1021

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