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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... operation of the ships under the Navy , or would you prefer placing an officer of the Coast Guard on each ship in order to supervise personnel ? Mr. EMERSON . We would prefer neither at the present time . The CHAIRMAN . I know ; but if ...
... operation of the ships under the Navy , or would you prefer placing an officer of the Coast Guard on each ship in order to supervise personnel ? Mr. EMERSON . We would prefer neither at the present time . The CHAIRMAN . I know ; but if ...
Page 399
... operation . 3. Government ownership and operation . DIRECT SUBSIDY On the first proposal : The Commission feels that private ownership should be given every opportunity to succeed . That , says the report , is the historical attitude of ...
... operation . 3. Government ownership and operation . DIRECT SUBSIDY On the first proposal : The Commission feels that private ownership should be given every opportunity to succeed . That , says the report , is the historical attitude of ...
Page 400
... operation that an outright con- spiracy was entered into by certain financiers ( bearing some of the most distin ... OPERATION On the second proposal : Likewise , we see less excuse for this type of operation . Whereas , under the ...
... operation that an outright con- spiracy was entered into by certain financiers ( bearing some of the most distin ... OPERATION On the second proposal : Likewise , we see less excuse for this type of operation . Whereas , under the ...
Page 401
... operation of ships . The others , recommending a loosening of present alleged restrictions , indicate that the Com- mission , in suggesting these amendments , is acting as the mouthpiece of shipowners not satisfied with the license they ...
... operation of ships . The others , recommending a loosening of present alleged restrictions , indicate that the Com- mission , in suggesting these amendments , is acting as the mouthpiece of shipowners not satisfied with the license they ...
Page 405
... operation of a vessel or to the American Merchant Marine as a whole . But that is the discipline of free and satisfied workers . That is not the discipline of slaves and indentured servants . It is discipline which demands a reciprocal ...
... operation of a vessel or to the American Merchant Marine as a whole . But that is the discipline of free and satisfied workers . That is not the discipline of slaves and indentured servants . It is discipline which demands a reciprocal ...
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