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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... charge of drunknenness , obscenity , and profanity of the unlicensed personnel of American merchant ships in the presence of passengers of those ships , I will simply state that this charge is highly exaggerated and is too stupid to ...
... charge of drunknenness , obscenity , and profanity of the unlicensed personnel of American merchant ships in the presence of passengers of those ships , I will simply state that this charge is highly exaggerated and is too stupid to ...
Page 371
... charge that the crew had " cast freight into the sea . " Russell Goodman , chief officer , termed the charges " ridiculous " , and many of the seamen expressed their willingness to appear before the Senate committee to refute the ...
... charge that the crew had " cast freight into the sea . " Russell Goodman , chief officer , termed the charges " ridiculous " , and many of the seamen expressed their willingness to appear before the Senate committee to refute the ...
Page 373
... charge . The CHAIRMAN . What about the public ? Is the public satisfied ? Mr. EMERSON . I shall read this to you ... charges are so utterly untrue and ridiculous that I am at a loss to understand how anyone could give them serious ...
... charge . The CHAIRMAN . What about the public ? Is the public satisfied ? Mr. EMERSON . I shall read this to you ... charges are so utterly untrue and ridiculous that I am at a loss to understand how anyone could give them serious ...
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... always been the custom , since I have been in charge , to give a Govern- ment body , when it asked for it , a memorandum to show the specific instance . We would like to have a memorandum submitted AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ACT OF 1936 379.
... always been the custom , since I have been in charge , to give a Govern- ment body , when it asked for it , a memorandum to show the specific instance . We would like to have a memorandum submitted AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ACT OF 1936 379.
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... charge , " declared Frederick Myers , chairman of the dis- trict committee of the National Maritime Union , " reveals quite plainly to the members of the Union the motive behind his whole story . " In disparaging the leaders of the ...
... charge , " declared Frederick Myers , chairman of the dis- trict committee of the National Maritime Union , " reveals quite plainly to the members of the Union the motive behind his whole story . " In disparaging the leaders of the ...
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