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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... officers alike , on the vessel . The crew is with few exceptions hostile and the officers surly and bordering on insulting to the passengers . Specifically , the steward passes complaints as not in his power to correct , the cook ...
... officers alike , on the vessel . The crew is with few exceptions hostile and the officers surly and bordering on insulting to the passengers . Specifically , the steward passes complaints as not in his power to correct , the cook ...
Page 382
... officers conducted themselves at all times in a competent , capable , and responsible manner . 2. At no time during this passenger's trip were any members of the crew drunk nor did anyone fail to perform his duties . Neither was there ...
... officers conducted themselves at all times in a competent , capable , and responsible manner . 2. At no time during this passenger's trip were any members of the crew drunk nor did anyone fail to perform his duties . Neither was there ...
Page 383
... officers by egocentric passengers who infest ships to solace themselves from emotional inadequacy ashore . It is a source of great wonder that such individuals receive patient , courteous , and invariably fair treatment from our ...
... officers by egocentric passengers who infest ships to solace themselves from emotional inadequacy ashore . It is a source of great wonder that such individuals receive patient , courteous , and invariably fair treatment from our ...
Page 384
... officer complained to me about the conversations he overheard Mr. Irwin and the other passengers engaged in , I made ... officers and I are not in position , and due to limitation and at sea , to serve it . He was extended every courtesy ...
... officer complained to me about the conversations he overheard Mr. Irwin and the other passengers engaged in , I made ... officers and I are not in position , and due to limitation and at sea , to serve it . He was extended every courtesy ...
Page 385
... officer of the vessel and to all members of the crew because of his many foolish and ridiculous complaints . I do not know of a single member of the crew or the officers who had the least affection for Mr. Irwin . This was not true of ...
... officer of the vessel and to all members of the crew because of his many foolish and ridiculous complaints . I do not know of a single member of the crew or the officers who had the least affection for Mr. Irwin . This was not true of ...
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