To Develop an American Merchant Marine: Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7521. March 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27; April 30, May 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8, 1935 |
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... received by committee and amendments proposed on subject of- Competition between American - flag services . 1138 Freight and travel agencies__ . 1138 Inland water carriers_ . 1141 Miscellaneous 1142 Navy Department's views . 1147 Port ...
... received by committee and amendments proposed on subject of- Competition between American - flag services . 1138 Freight and travel agencies__ . 1138 Inland water carriers_ . 1141 Miscellaneous 1142 Navy Department's views . 1147 Port ...
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... received as ocean mail pay for the fiscal year 1934 the sum of $ 29,611,481.99 . 10. Two hundred and twenty of the ships receiving mail pay were purchased from the United States Government . 11. The purchase price of the vessels was ...
... received as ocean mail pay for the fiscal year 1934 the sum of $ 29,611,481.99 . 10. Two hundred and twenty of the ships receiving mail pay were purchased from the United States Government . 11. The purchase price of the vessels was ...
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... receiving mail pay was purchased from the United States Government ? Answer . Two hundred and twenty - four vessels of approximately 1,400,000 gross tons received mail pay during the fiscal year 1934 , and received $ 20,125,142.78 . 11 ...
... receiving mail pay was purchased from the United States Government ? Answer . Two hundred and twenty - four vessels of approximately 1,400,000 gross tons received mail pay during the fiscal year 1934 , and received $ 20,125,142.78 . 11 ...
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... received about $ 20,000,000 during the fiscal year 1934 . Mr. CULKIN . Twenty million out of the thirty - five ? Mr. HAAG . That is an estimate . I would rather put in an accurate statement concerning that . Mr. CULKIN . You have not ...
... received about $ 20,000,000 during the fiscal year 1934 . Mr. CULKIN . Twenty million out of the thirty - five ? Mr. HAAG . That is an estimate . I would rather put in an accurate statement concerning that . Mr. CULKIN . You have not ...
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... received subsidies ? Mr. HAAG . I might say this , that about 90 years ago the mail pay or the form of subsidy granted by the British Government was nearly the same as that , in principle , under the act of 1928 . Mr. CULKIN . The ...
... received subsidies ? Mr. HAAG . I might say this , that about 90 years ago the mail pay or the form of subsidy granted by the British Government was nearly the same as that , in principle , under the act of 1928 . Mr. CULKIN . The ...
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Page 111 - Any seaman who shall suffer personal injury in the course of his employment may, at his election, maintain an action for damages at law, with the right of trial by jury, and in such action all statutes of the United States modifying or extending the common-law right or remedy in cases of personal injury to railway employees shall apply...
Page 531 - Every Member of the Association undertakes to contribute to the assets of the Association, in the event of the same being wound up during the time that he is a Member...
Page 112 - ... right or remedy in cases of personal injury to railway employees shall apply; and in case of the death of any seaman as a result of any such personal injury the personal representative of such seaman may maintain an action for damages at law with the right of trial by jury, and in such action all. statutes of the United States conferring or regulating the right of action for death in the case of railway employees shall, be applicable. Jurisdiction in such actions shall be under the court of the...
Page 715 - States, and shall be subject, upon conviction in any court of the United States of competent jurisdiction, to a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000, or to imprisonment for a term of not more than three years, or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 636 - Employees shall have the right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing. The majority of any craft or class of employees shall have the right to determine who shall be the representative of the craft or class for the purposes of this act.
Page 636 - ... upon the request of the Commission, it shall be the duty of any district attorney of the United States to whom the Commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States...
Page 194 - It shall be the duty of all carriers, their officers, agents, and employees to exert every reasonable effort to make and maintain agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, and working conditions, and to settle all disputes, whether arising out of the application of such agreements or otherwise, in order to avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of any carrier growing out of any dispute between the carrier and the employees thereof.
Page 194 - All disputes between a carrier or carriers and its or their employees shall be considered, and, if possible, decided, with all expedition, in conference between representatives designated and authorized so to confer, respectively, by the carrier or carriers and by the employees thereof interested in the dispute.
Page 757 - ... hours, inclusive of the anchor watch, shall constitute a day's work. Whenever the master of any vessel shall fail to comply with this section...
Page 388 - Such attendance of witnesses, and the production of such documentary evidence, may be required from any place in the United States, at any designated place of hearing.