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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... present such a letter as an example of the numerous communications of like nature which have come to us from reliable sources , including United States consular reports and other Government records . As I have said before , the ...
... present such a letter as an example of the numerous communications of like nature which have come to us from reliable sources , including United States consular reports and other Government records . As I have said before , the ...
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... present living standards in Washington , for any Member of Congress to live that way . We work for our money . The CHAIRMAN . Would you destroy the wealth and the income of those men who are living at Palm Beach and Miami ? Mr. EMERSON ...
... present living standards in Washington , for any Member of Congress to live that way . We work for our money . The CHAIRMAN . Would you destroy the wealth and the income of those men who are living at Palm Beach and Miami ? Mr. EMERSON ...
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... 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 are already allowed . It is suggested that- The right of the ...
... 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 are already allowed . It is suggested that- The right of the ...
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... PRESENT SENTIMENT AGAINST AMERICAN SEAMEN HAS BEEN BUILT UP SINCE 1935 ( From an address by Joe Curran delivered recently at Baltimore ) The present sentiment against the American seaman was built up from 1935 when the scaman took steps ...
... PRESENT SENTIMENT AGAINST AMERICAN SEAMEN HAS BEEN BUILT UP SINCE 1935 ( From an address by Joe Curran delivered recently at Baltimore ) The present sentiment against the American seaman was built up from 1935 when the scaman took steps ...
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... present personnel on ships are 100 percent Americans and have an ever - abiding faith in our American Government , particularly as expressed by the present Roosevelt administration ? The writer of this knows that there are Communists ...
... present personnel on ships are 100 percent Americans and have an ever - abiding faith in our American Government , particularly as expressed by the present Roosevelt administration ? The writer of this knows that there are Communists ...
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