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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... Senator VANDENBERG . We have had considerable testimony to the effect that members of crews of American ships which are in foreign ports have become intoxicated and have been placed under arrest , and that when the sailing time of the ...
... Senator VANDENBERG . We have had considerable testimony to the effect that members of crews of American ships which are in foreign ports have become intoxicated and have been placed under arrest , and that when the sailing time of the ...
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... Senator VANDENBERG . You said something to the effect that some- times the captain is wrong , and that is probably so . Does that make any difference while the ship is at sea ? Mr. EMERSON . Not a bit . Senator VANDENBERG . Right or ...
... Senator VANDENBERG . You said something to the effect that some- times the captain is wrong , and that is probably so . Does that make any difference while the ship is at sea ? Mr. EMERSON . Not a bit . Senator VANDENBERG . Right or ...
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... Senator VANDENBERG . How did the captain want to change the message ? Mr. EMERSON . He did not want it changed at all . He did not want them to write to the President of the United States or so send a cablegram . Senator VANDENBERG . I ...
... Senator VANDENBERG . How did the captain want to change the message ? Mr. EMERSON . He did not want it changed at all . He did not want them to write to the President of the United States or so send a cablegram . Senator VANDENBERG . I ...
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... Senator VANDENBERG . But the Maritime Commission says : Unless something can be done to stabilize those relationships , to reduce inter- union friction , to increase the efficiency of crews and to restore order and disci- pline aboard ...
... Senator VANDENBERG . But the Maritime Commission says : Unless something can be done to stabilize those relationships , to reduce inter- union friction , to increase the efficiency of crews and to restore order and disci- pline aboard ...
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... Senator VANDENBERG . As a delegate , would you consider that you had any authority in a situation of this sort : Suppose your ship , which had put in at a foreign port , was scheduled to sail at 6 o'clock tonight . At 6 o'clock tonight ...
... Senator VANDENBERG . As a delegate , would you consider that you had any authority in a situation of this sort : Suppose your ship , which had put in at a foreign port , was scheduled to sail at 6 o'clock tonight . At 6 o'clock tonight ...
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