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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... ships . Further on this subject , I should like to submit for the record a resolution endorsed by the New Orleans branch of the National Maritime Union . This resolution reads as follows : In accordance with motion made ( Terry , 12227 ...
... ships . Further on this subject , I should like to submit for the record a resolution endorsed by the New Orleans branch of the National Maritime Union . This resolution reads as follows : In accordance with motion made ( Terry , 12227 ...
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... ships . against the enactment of the bill S. 3078 in its present form . The first thing which I wish to read to you is a resolution adopted by the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen , Oilers , Watertenders , and Wipers ' Association , with ...
... ships . against the enactment of the bill S. 3078 in its present form . The first thing which I wish to read to you is a resolution adopted by the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen , Oilers , Watertenders , and Wipers ' Association , with ...
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... ships under the Navy , or would you prefer placing an officer of the Coast Guard on each ship in order to supervise personnel ? Mr. EMERSON . We would prefer neither at the present time . The CHAIRMAN . I know ; but if you had to choose ...
... ships under the Navy , or would you prefer placing an officer of the Coast Guard on each ship in order to supervise personnel ? Mr. EMERSON . We would prefer neither at the present time . The CHAIRMAN . I know ; but if you had to choose ...
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... ships are sailing . As fast as our unions are signing agreements , everything is going along fine . In 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 ...
... ships are sailing . As fast as our unions are signing agreements , everything is going along fine . In 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 ...
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... ships which are still operated by them . The CHAIRMAN . Shipping Board ships ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes ; they have . The CHAIRMAN . As a matter of fact , they have made a survey of all the ships which are operated by them or which receive ...
... ships which are still operated by them . The CHAIRMAN . Shipping Board ships ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes ; they have . The CHAIRMAN . As a matter of fact , they have made a survey of all the ships which are operated by them or which receive ...
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