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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... STATEMENT OF RALPH EMERSON , LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTA- TIVE OF THE MARITIME UNIONS AFFILIATED WITH THE COMMITTEE FOR INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION , ALSO REPRE- SENTING MARINE COOKS AND STEWARDS OF THE PACIFIC , AND MARINE FIREMEN , OILERS ...
... STATEMENT OF RALPH EMERSON , LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTA- TIVE OF THE MARITIME UNIONS AFFILIATED WITH THE COMMITTEE FOR INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION , ALSO REPRE- SENTING MARINE COOKS AND STEWARDS OF THE PACIFIC , AND MARINE FIREMEN , OILERS ...
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... statement of propaganda , but which I would rather treat as a separate item . It will be remembered perhaps that on a recent voyage of the S. S. Black Falcon one Mr. Daniel Irwin , a passenger , charged the crew with practically ...
... statement of propaganda , but which I would rather treat as a separate item . It will be remembered perhaps that on a recent voyage of the S. S. Black Falcon one Mr. Daniel Irwin , a passenger , charged the crew with practically ...
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... statement of the president of the com- pany repudiating the charge . The CHAIRMAN . What about the public ? Is the ... statements which are no doubt the fabrications of a prejudiced person . The nature of these charges are so utterly ...
... statement of the president of the com- pany repudiating the charge . The CHAIRMAN . What about the public ? Is the ... statements which are no doubt the fabrications of a prejudiced person . The nature of these charges are so utterly ...
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... statement . That the crew were drunk is another gross misstatement of fact . With the exception of one , whom this passenger fed with liquor , not a member of the crew was in such condition . During the entire trip while on watch on ...
... statement . That the crew were drunk is another gross misstatement of fact . With the exception of one , whom this passenger fed with liquor , not a member of the crew was in such condition . During the entire trip while on watch on ...
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... statement this morning . The CHAIRMAN . You referred to the March of Time ? Mr. EMERSON . And to the Washington Post , of course . Senator GIBSON . Do you think the maritime bill of 1936 has worked out fairly well ? Mr. EMERSON . It ...
... statement this morning . The CHAIRMAN . You referred to the March of Time ? Mr. EMERSON . And to the Washington Post , of course . Senator GIBSON . Do you think the maritime bill of 1936 has worked out fairly well ? Mr. EMERSON . It ...
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