Merchant Marine Act, 1936: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 3500, a Bill to Develop a Strong American Merchant Marine, to Promote the Commerce of the United States, to Aid National Defense, and for Other Purposes ; S. 4110, a Bill to Further the Development and Maintenance of an Adequate and Well-balanced American Merchant Marine, to Provide for the Separation of the Regulatory Functions of the Government Over Shipping from the Government's Business Interests in Ships and Shipping, to Regulate the Wages and Working Conditions of American Seamen, to Repeal Certain Former Legislation, and Conditions of American Seamen, to Repeal Certain Former Legislation, and for Other Purposes ; and S. 4111, a Bill to Provide for Building Up a Strong American Merchant Marine, and for Other Purposes. March 9 and 10, 1936U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - 329 páginas |
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