Amending Merchant Marine Act, 1936: Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second and Third Sessions, on H.R. 8532, Dec. 2-3, 8-10, 14-15, 1937, Jan. 11-13, 18-21, 24-25, 1938 |
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... reason for that suggested amendment is section 302 ( 9 ) of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936 requires all deck and engineer officers similarly employed , if eligible , to be members of the United States Naval Reserve . A requirement that ...
... reason for that suggested amendment is section 302 ( 9 ) of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936 requires all deck and engineer officers similarly employed , if eligible , to be members of the United States Naval Reserve . A requirement that ...
Page 423
... reason for that ; what is your reason for it ? Mr. ALLEN . Frankly , I do not know ; I am not sufficiently con- versant with it , but simply , as a newspaperman , I have observed that . The CHAIRMAN . That condition exists to some ...
... reason for that ; what is your reason for it ? Mr. ALLEN . Frankly , I do not know ; I am not sufficiently con- versant with it , but simply , as a newspaperman , I have observed that . The CHAIRMAN . That condition exists to some ...
Page 527
... reason why the United States Government , in dealing with the shipbuilders and the ship- owners , should have to obtain the permission of the shipbuilder or contractor , or , I should say , there is no particular reason why the ...
... reason why the United States Government , in dealing with the shipbuilders and the ship- owners , should have to obtain the permission of the shipbuilder or contractor , or , I should say , there is no particular reason why the ...
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Bayless H A counsel Mississippi River System Carriers Association | 22 |
Loening Grover aeronautical adviser United States Maritime Commis | 26 |
Bickford W Č general manager and chief engineer port of Seattle | 135 |
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