To Further Develop an American Merchant Marine: Hearings... on H.R. 8361...Janurary 23, 27-29, 1930...1930 - Всего страниц: 194 |
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... mean , are they in constant operation ? Mr. HERBERMANN . Yes ; and all full . Mr. BRIGGS . And all full ? Mr. HERBERMANN . Yes , sir . Mr. BRIGGS . Are you operating your lines successfully now ; I mean by that , are you operating them ...
... mean , are they in constant operation ? Mr. HERBERMANN . Yes ; and all full . Mr. BRIGGS . And all full ? Mr. HERBERMANN . Yes , sir . Mr. BRIGGS . Are you operating your lines successfully now ; I mean by that , are you operating them ...
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... mean in detail , but the speed , tonnage , and the character of the ships— whether combination passenger and cargo , or what ? Mr. HERBERMANN . The combination passenger and cargo ships . On that question of length — we could have ...
... mean in detail , but the speed , tonnage , and the character of the ships— whether combination passenger and cargo , or what ? Mr. HERBERMANN . The combination passenger and cargo ships . On that question of length — we could have ...
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... mean to commence questioning in advance of the other members of the com- mittee , but right on the point he was making I interposed . The CHAIRMAN . Have you concluded your statement ? Mr. 10 TO FURTHER DEVELOP AN AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE.
... mean to commence questioning in advance of the other members of the com- mittee , but right on the point he was making I interposed . The CHAIRMAN . Have you concluded your statement ? Mr. 10 TO FURTHER DEVELOP AN AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE.
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... mean ? There are a number of chartered vessels . Mr. BRIGGS . I mean by American companies . Mr. HARDING . No ; I have not the figures . Mr. BRIGGS . American companies operating foreign vessels . Mr. HARDING . I have no figures ...
... mean ? There are a number of chartered vessels . Mr. BRIGGS . I mean by American companies . Mr. HARDING . No ; I have not the figures . Mr. BRIGGS . American companies operating foreign vessels . Mr. HARDING . I have no figures ...
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... means that if he prefers to engage in the operation of for- eign ships he shall not at the same time have one of these valuable contracts in order to fight some other American line or lines oper- ating American ships ; that is all . Mr ...
... means that if he prefers to engage in the operation of for- eign ships he shall not at the same time have one of these valuable contracts in order to fight some other American line or lines oper- ating American ships ; that is all . Mr ...
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Стр. 25 - Sec. 404. The Postmaster General is authorized to enter into contracts with citizens of the United States whose bids are accepted, for the carrying of mails between ports (exclusive of ports in the Dominion of Canada other than ports in Nova Scotia...
Стр. 2 - In order that a point which has been suggested by the remarks of the witness may not be overlooked, I desire at this time, with the permission of the chairman and the other members of the committee, to put a question or two. I will, therefore, 'now ask this question: Q.
Стр. 118 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any other questions? If not we are very much obliged to you, Doctor.
Стр. 25 - States whose bids are accepted, for the carrying of mails between ports (exclusive of ports in the Dominion of Canada other than ports in Nova Scotia) between which it is lawful under the navigation laws for a vessel not documented under the laws of the United States to carry merchandise. He shall include in such contracts such requirements and conditions as in his best judgment will insure the full and efficient performance thereof and the protection of the interests of the Government. Performance...
Стр. 80 - ... Filipino and we are educating him; and either the Philippine government should refund a certain percentage to us or we should be relieved of paying these duties. I do not believe I can make it any plainer on those two points. I am pretty familiar with the conditions in the Philippines, and if you wish to ask any questions I will be glad to answer them. The CHAIRMAN. What paper is that you have there?
Стр. 75 - The CHAIRMAN. Does any member of the committee wish to ask any questions ? If not, I am going to thank you, Mrs.
Стр. 43 - Senator CULBERSON. I will ask you if you do not think it would be better, particularly with reference to agricultural land, that it be sold in comparatively small bodies, and to what we in the Southwest call actual settlers, so as to develop the country, and not only sold in small bodies, but sold to individuals rather than to corporations not engaged in agricultural business?
Стр. 46 - ... operated by the agent shall account for and pay such profits to the owner. The agent as representative of the owner is not permitted to trade with any individual, firm, or corporation where he may have an interest except first with the written approval of the owner. 19.
Стр. 40 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any further questions? If not, we thank you very much, Mr.
Стр. 25 - ... improvements and appliances. Section 404 reads : He (the Postmaster General) shall include in such contracts such requirements and conditions as in his best judgment will insure the full and efficient performance thereof and the protection of the interests of the Government. That answers your question with respect to the authority for putting in refrigeration and other modern appliances. Senator MCKELLAR. All right, Mr. Postmaster General. If that was the authority, why did you not make that...