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 383
... result of this ill - advised incident is to arouse fear , disrespect , and contempt in the minds of American travelers and herd them under alien - flag ships when sailing on pleasure or business . The wide credence placed in this letter ...
... result of this ill - advised incident is to arouse fear , disrespect , and contempt in the minds of American travelers and herd them under alien - flag ships when sailing on pleasure or business . The wide credence placed in this letter ...
Page 388
... result of my experience , I made up my mind that if I ever crossed the ocean again , I would do so on a foreign ship . Sincerely , B. A. COPP , Jr. , Vice President . Senator VANDENBERG . In the Black Falcon case you get a typical ...
... result of my experience , I made up my mind that if I ever crossed the ocean again , I would do so on a foreign ship . Sincerely , B. A. COPP , Jr. , Vice President . Senator VANDENBERG . In the Black Falcon case you get a typical ...
Page 404
... result of these recommendations , to conclude that the Commission is not making its suggestions in good faith . It first places the blame for dissatisfaction among the seamen at the door of the shipowners and then proposes to alleviate ...
... result of these recommendations , to conclude that the Commission is not making its suggestions in good faith . It first places the blame for dissatisfaction among the seamen at the door of the shipowners and then proposes to alleviate ...
Page 408
... result that after our march to Washington we were able to convince Congress that the blacklisting Copeland books should be done away with . Subsequently the Maritime Commission was appointed . We were fortunate 408 AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ...
... result that after our march to Washington we were able to convince Congress that the blacklisting Copeland books should be done away with . Subsequently the Maritime Commission was appointed . We were fortunate 408 AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ...
Page 410
... result is the present campaign being conducted through the Washington Post , which is simply the forerunner of a batch of union - busting , antilabor bills which will be introduced at the coming session of Congress . Among those whom ...
... result is the present campaign being conducted through the Washington Post , which is simply the forerunner of a batch of union - busting , antilabor bills which will be introduced at the coming session of Congress . Among those whom ...
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