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... . Memorandum submitted by Senator George- Report from State Department__ Report from United States Maritime Commission___ . 29 7 III PURCHASE AND CHARTER OF FOREIGN MERCHANT VESSELS FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE DEPOSITED BY THE.
... . Memorandum submitted by Senator George- Report from State Department__ Report from United States Maritime Commission___ . 29 7 III PURCHASE AND CHARTER OF FOREIGN MERCHANT VESSELS FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE DEPOSITED BY THE.
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... department or agency of the United States Government , without regard to the provisions of title VII of the Merchant Marine Act , 1936 , on time - charter or bare - boat basis , for use in any foreign trade or service or as otherwise ...
... department or agency of the United States Government , without regard to the provisions of title VII of the Merchant Marine Act , 1936 , on time - charter or bare - boat basis , for use in any foreign trade or service or as otherwise ...
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... " registered " and " enrolled and licensed " . Passed the House of Representatives May 7 , 1941 . Attest : SOUTH TRIMBLE , Clerk . Report of Department of State : The Honorable JOSIAH W. 4 PURCHASE AND CHARTER OF FOREIGN VESSELS.
... " registered " and " enrolled and licensed " . Passed the House of Representatives May 7 , 1941 . Attest : SOUTH TRIMBLE , Clerk . Report of Department of State : The Honorable JOSIAH W. 4 PURCHASE AND CHARTER OF FOREIGN VESSELS.
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... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , May 1 , 1941 . Chairman , Committee on Commerce , United States Senate . MY DEAR ... Department might deem proper , touching the merits of the bill and the propriety of its passage . On April 29 , 1941 ...
... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , May 1 , 1941 . Chairman , Committee on Commerce , United States Senate . MY DEAR ... Department might deem proper , touching the merits of the bill and the propriety of its passage . On April 29 , 1941 ...
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... Department , the War Department , the Navy Department , and the Maritime Com- mission would very much like the law as elastic as practicable , without restrictions and without any strings to it whatsoever , in order to safeguard the ...
... Department , the War Department , the Navy Department , and the Maritime Com- mission would very much like the law as elastic as practicable , without restrictions and without any strings to it whatsoever , in order to safeguard the ...
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ACKERSON Admiral LAND amendment American ports American ships American trades American trustees April April 30 authority belligerent Britain British Government cargo carry CHAIRMAN interposing charter citizens claims compensation Congress Danish ships Danish vessels deadweight tonnage Denmark eminent domain figures fleet FOREIGN MERCHANT VESSELS German give going gross tonnage House international law ISBRANDTSEN joint resolution JOSIAH W lease-lend legislation letter lien Maersk Maritime Commission matter Merchant Marine Act national defense Navy neutral countries Neutrality Act number of ships occupation of Denmark operation owners Panama Canal pending bill President proposed provisions purchase purpose question reason record requisition RYAN sabotage section 902 seize seizure Senator BREWSTER Senator BURTON Senator CLARK Senator GEORGE Senator JOHNSON Senator PEPPER Senator RADCLIFFE Senator VANDENBERG statement submit sunk taken tion transfer U. S. Maritime Commission understand United Kingdom United States Maritime United States ports
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Page 68 - It is necessary for the national defense and development of its foreign and domestic commerce...
Page 142 - President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said seventy-five per centum, will make up such amount as will be just compensation therefor, in the manner provided for by section twentyfour, paragraph twenty, and section one hundred and forty-five of the Judicial Code...
Page 140 - ... movement of any vessel, foreign or domestic, in the territorial waters of the United States, may inspect such vessel at any time, place guards thereon, and, if necessary in his opinion in order to secure such vessels from damage or injury, or to prevent damage or injury to any harbor or waters of the United States...
Page 140 - Whenever the President by proclamation or Executive order declares a national emergency to exist by reason of actual or threatened war, insurrection, or invasion, or disturbance or threatened disturbance of the international relations of the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury may make, subject to the approval of the President, rules and regulations governing the anchorage and movement of any vessel, foreign or domestic, in the territorial waters of the United States...
Page 15 - Interferes with the exercise of any power conferred by this title, the vessel, together with her tackle, apparel, furniture, and equipment, shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture to the United States In the same manner as merchandise Is forfeited...
Page 140 - States within any state or territory, it shall be lawful for the President to call forth the militia of any or all of the states, and to employ such parts of the land or naval forces of the United States...
Page 141 - WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the city of Washington this...
Page 4 - President may, notwithstanding any other provisions of law, by rules and regulations or orders, waive compliance with any provision of law relating to masters, officers, members of the crew, or crew accommodations on any vessel documented under authority of this...
Page 68 - ... capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency, (c) owned and operated under the United States flag by citizens of the United States insofar as may be practicable...
Page 2 - States to be in the best interests of the national defense during the national emergency declared by the President on September 8, 1939, to exist, the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to.