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 362
... regard to this matter , I noted recently in an editorial in the Washington Post , headed " Training Merchant Seamen , " the following sentence : Government - trained seamen would be sufficiently valuable to operators to warrant ...
... regard to this matter , I noted recently in an editorial in the Washington Post , headed " Training Merchant Seamen , " the following sentence : Government - trained seamen would be sufficiently valuable to operators to warrant ...
Page 363
... regard to Mr. Weaver's 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 ...
... regard to Mr. Weaver's 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 ...
Page 366
... regards a delegate at sea is this : Take on a ship like the Manhattan or Washington , about halfway across , on some ... regard to cleanliness of toilet facilities and quarters aboard ship ? Mr. EMERSON . If it is their duty to do it ...
... regards a delegate at sea is this : Take on a ship like the Manhattan or Washington , about halfway across , on some ... regard to cleanliness of toilet facilities and quarters aboard ship ? Mr. EMERSON . If it is their duty to do it ...
Page 372
... regard to that : If we come to this state where we cannot find competent , trust- worthy ship operators in this country , or men who will go into the shipping business and run it squarely and fairly for the benefit of the public ...
... regard to that : If we come to this state where we cannot find competent , trust- worthy ship operators in this country , or men who will go into the shipping business and run it squarely and fairly for the benefit of the public ...
Page 380
... regard to the Black Falcon , that ship was not affected for the rea- son that , when Mr. Curran was before the committee last , that ship was on the other side and had not got back . As the ships come in , they are brought under the ...
... regard to the Black Falcon , that ship was not affected for the rea- son that , when Mr. Curran was before the committee last , that ship was on the other side and had not got back . As the ships come in , they are brought under the ...
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