United States Shipping Board and Emergency Fleet Corporation: Hearings Before the Select Committee to Inquire Into the Operations, Policies, and Affairs of the United States Shipping Board and the United States Emergency Fleet Corporation, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to House Resolution 186, Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 |
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... want to read them here in this record ? Mr. LINEBERGER . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . To be considered by us ? 825 Mr. LINEBERGER . Yes , because there has been considerable 2.0 8.7 / 9 / 24 SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE UNITED ...
... want to read them here in this record ? Mr. LINEBERGER . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . To be considered by us ? 825 Mr. LINEBERGER . Yes , because there has been considerable 2.0 8.7 / 9 / 24 SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE UNITED ...
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... considered purely on the American basis . Mr. LAZARO . That is what we are trying to do . Mr. BANKHEAD . Mr. Chairman , I move that we proceed with this witness . The CHAIRMAN . Captain Meyer , will you be sworn , please ? TESTIMONY OF ...
... considered purely on the American basis . Mr. LAZARO . That is what we are trying to do . Mr. BANKHEAD . Mr. Chairman , I move that we proceed with this witness . The CHAIRMAN . Captain Meyer , will you be sworn , please ? TESTIMONY OF ...
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... considered the second largest port , and more people travel from there , equally , you may say , as they come from Chicago . They won't go to Chicago . If a man lives in Memphis , Tenn . , he isn't going to Chicago ; he is coming to New ...
... considered the second largest port , and more people travel from there , equally , you may say , as they come from Chicago . They won't go to Chicago . If a man lives in Memphis , Tenn . , he isn't going to Chicago ; he is coming to New ...
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... considered legal matters that arose in connection with matters of policy . About the time Senator Chamberlain went off the board he pro- posed a resolution which had for its purpose the placing of the legal department of the board more ...
... considered legal matters that arose in connection with matters of policy . About the time Senator Chamberlain went off the board he pro- posed a resolution which had for its purpose the placing of the legal department of the board more ...
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... considered their cases , made reports to the board , which reports were either adopted or disallowed . About the close of the year 1922 , the claims commission went out of ex- istence and , for some two months or so , there seemed , so ...
... considered their cases , made reports to the board , which reports were either adopted or disallowed . About the close of the year 1922 , the claims commission went out of ex- istence and , for some two months or so , there seemed , so ...
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Página 956 - ... to be determined by the President; and if the amount thereof so determined by the President, is unsatisfactory to the person entitled to receive the same, such person shall be paid seventy-five per centum of the amount so determined by the President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said seventy-five per centum, will make up such amount as will be just compensation therefor...
Página 1336 - ... consideration the prevailing domestic and foreign market price of, the available supply of, and the demand for vessels, existing freight rates and prospects of their maintenance, the cost of constructing vessels of similar types under prevailing conditions, as well as the cost of the construction or purchase price of the vessels to be sold, and any other facts or conditions that would influence a prudent, solvent business man in the sale of similar vessels or property which he is not forced to...
Página 1576 - Islands, which at the time of coming into such jurisdiction was owned in whole or in part by any corporation, citizen, or subject of any nation with which the United States may be at war when such vessel shall be taken, or was flying the flag of or was under register of any such nation or any political subdivision or municipality thereof...
Página 1577 - ... taken, or was flying the flag of or was under register of any such nation or any political subdivision or municipality thereof; and, through the United States Shipping Board, or any department or agency of the Government, to operate, lease, charter, and equip such vessel in any service of the United States, or in any commerce, foreign or coastwise.
Página 1336 - Joint resolution authorizing the President to take over for the United States the possession and title of any vessel within its jurisdiction, which at the time of coming therein was owned in whole or in part by any corporation, citizen, or subject of any nation with which the United States may be at war, or was under register of any such nation, and for other purposes...
Página 1335 - That in order to accomplish the declared purposes of this Act, and to carry out the policy declared in section 1 hereof, the board is authorized and directed to sell, as soon as practicable, consistent with good business methods...
Página 956 - States to recover such further sum as, added to said seventy-five per centum, will make up such amount as will be just compensation therefor, in the manner provided for by section twentyfour, paragraph twenty, and section one hundred and forty-five of the Judicial Code.
Página 1585 - America or any of its officers, agents, or employees, from any source or by any agency whatsoever, shall be retained by the United States of America and no disposition thereof made, except as shall have been heretofore or specifically hereafter shall be provided by law...
Página 1585 - All property of the Imperial German Government, or its successor or successors, and of all German nationals which was, on April 6, 1917, in or has since that date come into the possession or under control of, or has been the subject of a demand by the United States of America or of any of its officers, agents, or employees, from any source or by any agency whatsoever, and all property...
Página 1062 - The balances which may from time to time be stated by the Auditor and certified to the heads of departments by the Commissioner of Customs, or the Comptrollers of the Treasury, upon the settlement of public accounts, shall not be subject to be changed or modified by the heads of departments, but shall be conclusive upon the executive branch of the government, and be subject to revision only by Congress or the proper courts.