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 366
... sailors have been at fault ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . Do you think the sailors respond to the masters ' orders with regard to cleanliness of toilet facilities and quarters aboard ship ? Mr. EMERSON . If it is their duty to do ...
... sailors have been at fault ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . Do you think the sailors respond to the masters ' orders with regard to cleanliness of toilet facilities and quarters aboard ship ? Mr. EMERSON . If it is their duty to do ...
Page 375
... sailors or that the sailors get a fair break from the company . We are trying to operate an honest union . We are trying to give a day's work for a day's wages or day's pay , and are trying to educate the seamen to be respected ashore ...
... sailors or that the sailors get a fair break from the company . We are trying to operate an honest union . We are trying to give a day's work for a day's wages or day's pay , and are trying to educate the seamen to be respected ashore ...
Page 376
... sailors to observe the suggestions of the captain about the cleanliness of quarters and gear ? Mr. COLLINS . Just repeat that , please . The CHAIRMAN . Have you observed at any time any failure on the part of seamen to obey the orders ...
... sailors to observe the suggestions of the captain about the cleanliness of quarters and gear ? Mr. COLLINS . Just repeat that , please . The CHAIRMAN . Have you observed at any time any failure on the part of seamen to obey the orders ...
Page 386
... the fact that Mr. Irwin " made the front page . " He took advantage of the Senate committee's investigation to throw a bad light upon the humble sailors , who man the ships that carry passengers 386 AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ACT OF 1936.
... the fact that Mr. Irwin " made the front page . " He took advantage of the Senate committee's investigation to throw a bad light upon the humble sailors , who man the ships that carry passengers 386 AMEND MERCHANT MARINE ACT OF 1936.
Page 391
... sailors served the passengers first during their 3 days on the island , and then received only raw meat and left - overs . SAYS TOO MUCH WAS EXPECTED At night , he said , the passengers used all available blankets while the crew huddled ...
... sailors served the passengers first during their 3 days on the island , and then received only raw meat and left - overs . SAYS TOO MUCH WAS EXPECTED At night , he said , the passengers used all available blankets while the crew huddled ...
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