Amending the Merchant Marine Act of 1936: Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second[-third] Session, on S. 3078, a Bill to Amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, and for Other PurposesUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Maritime law |
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... CHAIRMAN . What was the date of that ? Mr. EMERSON . The date of the letter is December 14 , 1937 , but these men tried on December 10 , 1937 , to send a cablegram to Presi- dent Roosevelt . The CHAIRMAN . Where was that letter sent ...
... CHAIRMAN . What was the date of that ? Mr. EMERSON . The date of the letter is December 14 , 1937 , but these men tried on December 10 , 1937 , to send a cablegram to Presi- dent Roosevelt . The CHAIRMAN . Where was that letter sent ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Emerson , I hold in my hand a letter from Mr. Irwin to me , under date of January 6 , 1938 , enclosing a letter or a petition to the Black Diamond Co. signed by every single passenger except one . That particular ...
... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Emerson , I hold in my hand a letter from Mr. Irwin to me , under date of January 6 , 1938 , enclosing a letter or a petition to the Black Diamond Co. signed by every single passenger except one . That particular ...
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... CHAIRMAN . All right . Senator GIBSON . I think your letter stated somewhere that some member of the ship's crew was fed liquor by Mr. Irwin . Mr. COLLINS . Yes ; Mr. Irwin ; and we have positive proof , and can produce it within 48 ...
... CHAIRMAN . All right . Senator GIBSON . I think your letter stated somewhere that some member of the ship's crew was fed liquor by Mr. Irwin . Mr. COLLINS . Yes ; Mr. Irwin ; and we have positive proof , and can produce it within 48 ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Where were you born ? Mr. COLLINS . Chicago . The CHAIRMAN . Do you recognize that on the ship the captain is the master of the ship ? Mr. COLLINS . Absolutely . The CHAIRMAN . According to the tradition of the sea and the ...
... CHAIRMAN . Where were you born ? Mr. COLLINS . Chicago . The CHAIRMAN . Do you recognize that on the ship the captain is the master of the ship ? Mr. COLLINS . Absolutely . The CHAIRMAN . According to the tradition of the sea and the ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Shipping Board ships ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes ; they have . The CHAIRMAN . As a matter of fact , they have made a survey of all the ships which are operated by them or which receive Govern- ment aid ? Mr. EMERSON . That is right ...
... CHAIRMAN . Shipping Board ships ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes ; they have . The CHAIRMAN . As a matter of fact , they have made a survey of all the ships which are operated by them or which receive Govern- ment aid ? Mr. EMERSON . That is right ...
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