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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Page 393
... party as the chairman . We do not always agree , but he still has my respect . Do you not think it would be better if you left that telegram out ? Mr. EMERSON . I have no way of taking it out . The CHAIRMAN . Do not take it out . Mr ...
... party as the chairman . We do not always agree , but he still has my respect . Do you not think it would be better if you left that telegram out ? Mr. EMERSON . I have no way of taking it out . The CHAIRMAN . Do not take it out . Mr ...
Page 406
... Party and his assignment is to capture the left - wing unions by peaceful penetration , the Communist faithful keeping out of the lime- light . The style of the Maritime Council's report is strikingly in the Roy Hudson vein . His ...
... Party and his assignment is to capture the left - wing unions by peaceful penetration , the Communist faithful keeping out of the lime- light . The style of the Maritime Council's report is strikingly in the Roy Hudson vein . His ...
Page 407
... Party . Of all these Ray is the most important because he is unofficial coach to Joseph Curran when that gentleman is stumped for a fact or an argument . Thomas Ray is Roy Hudson's man Friday , but he has a very different role in the ...
... Party . Of all these Ray is the most important because he is unofficial coach to Joseph Curran when that gentleman is stumped for a fact or an argument . Thomas Ray is Roy Hudson's man Friday , but he has a very different role in the ...
Page 416
... ( hereafter called the " company " ) and The National Maritime Union of America ( hereafter called the “ union " ) , in considera- tion of the mutual promises of each party hereto to 416 AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ACT OF 1936.
... ( hereafter called the " company " ) and The National Maritime Union of America ( hereafter called the “ union " ) , in considera- tion of the mutual promises of each party hereto to 416 AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ACT OF 1936.
Page 417
... party hereto to comply with the provisions thereof , do hereby agree , on this 6th day of November , 1937 , as ... parties hereto it is mu- tually agreed that such disputes or grievances shall be forthwith submitted to arbitration as ...
... party hereto to comply with the provisions thereof , do hereby agree , on this 6th day of November , 1937 , as ... parties hereto it is mu- tually agreed that such disputes or grievances shall be forthwith submitted to arbitration as ...
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