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... in advance . It was an effort , to my mind , to deal with things which were un foreseeable . This is bad enough in dealing with domestic questions , but is even worse when it attempts to foreshadow and ARM AMERICAN MERCHANT VESSELS.
... in advance . It was an effort , to my mind , to deal with things which were un foreseeable . This is bad enough in dealing with domestic questions , but is even worse when it attempts to foreshadow and ARM AMERICAN MERCHANT VESSELS.
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... things which would invade and imperil the vital national interests of that nation . As a matter of simple truth and realism , from the outset of this war , or at least from the time when we began to thoroughly under- stand what the war ...
... things which would invade and imperil the vital national interests of that nation . As a matter of simple truth and realism , from the outset of this war , or at least from the time when we began to thoroughly under- stand what the war ...
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... thing that the greatest and most powerful neutral country in the world has resorted to the device of sending its ships to sea under the flag of little Panama , one of our neighboring States which possesses no power whatever to enforce ...
... thing that the greatest and most powerful neutral country in the world has resorted to the device of sending its ships to sea under the flag of little Panama , one of our neighboring States which possesses no power whatever to enforce ...
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... thing is lawless , and Germany has signed a treaty recognizing this fact . } Finally , turning to a discussion of the specific proposal which is now before the committee the proposal to arm our merchant ships a decent regard for the ...
... thing is lawless , and Germany has signed a treaty recognizing this fact . } Finally , turning to a discussion of the specific proposal which is now before the committee the proposal to arm our merchant ships a decent regard for the ...
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... thing of that kind it is your privilege to do so . I am going to state what is the truth . The Chair is going to finish his statement , Mr. Vorys . Now , I do not like to have these statements go out that no witness or witnesses have ...
... thing of that kind it is your privilege to do so . I am going to state what is the truth . The Chair is going to finish his statement , Mr. Vorys . Now , I do not like to have these statements go out that no witness or witnesses have ...
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1941 COMMITTEE Admiral Stark American ships American vessels armed merchantmen arming merchant arming of merchant arming ships attack believe belligerent bill BOLTON Britain British BURGIN carrying contraband certainly CHAIRMAN CHIPERFIELD combat zones commerce committee Congress convoys crews danger DAVIS declaration defeat Hitler defense EATON EBERHARTER England executive session fact fascism FINERTY flag German give going Government guns international law JARMAN JOHNSON JONKMAN Keep America Lease-Lend Act legislation LIBBY London Naval Treaty merchant ships merchant vessels merchantmen Miss HILLYER MUNDT munitions Navy neutral country Neutrality Act neutrality law October 15 Panama peace present President President's proposal provisions question repeal section resolution RICHARDS Robin Moor ROGERS Roosevelt rules of international safety seamen Secretary Hull Secretary Knox SHANLEY sinking SOL BLOOM statement STEARNS step submarine sunk telegram thing tion United VORYS vote warning Washington WASIELEWSKI
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Стр. 36 - In particular, except in the case of persistent refusal to stop on being duly summoned, or of active resistance to visit or search, a warship, whether surface vessel or submarine, may not sink or render incapable of navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed passengers, crew and ship's papers in a place of safety. For this purpose the ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety unless the safety of the passengers and crew is assured, in the existing sea and weather conditions,...
Стр. 32 - ... colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or state, or any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace...
Стр. 35 - Law to which surface vessels are subject. (2) In particular, except in the case of persistent refusal to stop on being duly summoned, or of active resistance to visit and search, a warship, whether surface vessel or submarine, may not sink or render incapable of navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed passengers, crew and ship's papers in a place of safety.
Стр. 32 - American vessels) is hereby repealed; and, during the unlimited national emergency proclaimed by the President on May 27, 1941, the President is authorized, through such agency as he may designate, to arm, or to permit or cause to be armed, any American vessel as defined in such Act. The provisions of Section 16 of the Criminal Code (relating to bonds from armed vessels on clearing) shall not apply to any such vessel.
Стр. 3 - Defense, the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps, we have a multitude of initiatives well underway to make our infrastructure more effective and less costly.
Стр. 75 - We will not participate in foreign wars, and we will not send our army, naval or air forces to fight in foreign lands outside of the Americas, except in case of attack.
Стр. 58 - Was tl at right? In all these ways we made it clear to every American and to every foreign nation that we would avoid becoming entangled through some episode beyond our borders. These were measures to keep us at peace, and through all the years of war since 1935 there has been no entanglement, and there will be no entanglement.
Стр. 1 - Armament held in Washington in 1921-22. In 1936 the above-quoted rules were incorporated in a protocol concluded at London which was signed or .adhered to by 47 nations, including the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy. Despite this solemn commitment of the powers as to the rules which should govern submarines, the German Government is today, and has been throughout the course of the present war, sinking defenseless merchant vessels, including vessels of the United States and...