American Merchant Marine in Foreign Trade: Hearings, Ninety-sixth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 56 lappuses Considers (69) S. 3681. |
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... profits of the Panama Canal , whether derived from transit or business operations , a sum equal to one twenty - fifth of the principal of all of said bonds at the end of the fiscal year , and said sinking fund shall be used by the ...
... profits of the Panama Canal , whether derived from transit or business operations , a sum equal to one twenty - fifth of the principal of all of said bonds at the end of the fiscal year , and said sinking fund shall be used by the ...
4. lappuse
... profits of the Panama Canal . It is my understanding that witnesses who will appear before the committee will explain the peculiar appropriateness of this arrangement . The capital advantage is that the aid extended to American shipping ...
... profits of the Panama Canal . It is my understanding that witnesses who will appear before the committee will explain the peculiar appropriateness of this arrangement . The capital advantage is that the aid extended to American shipping ...
10. lappuse
... profit in private trade at this time . The CHAIRMAN . Why not ? That would take away the cause of this handicap . Mr. MCALLISTER . Owing to the great depression in the industry . The CHAIRMAN . You do not expect that depression to ...
... profit in private trade at this time . The CHAIRMAN . Why not ? That would take away the cause of this handicap . Mr. MCALLISTER . Owing to the great depression in the industry . The CHAIRMAN . You do not expect that depression to ...
13. lappuse
... profits are mostly from foreign ships . Senator JOHNSON . Are there any profits from the Panama Canal ? Mr. DALZELL . It made about $ 11,000,000 last year . Senator JOHNSON . But it is a Government - conducted enterprise , and the ...
... profits are mostly from foreign ships . Senator JOHNSON . Are there any profits from the Panama Canal ? Mr. DALZELL . It made about $ 11,000,000 last year . Senator JOHNSON . But it is a Government - conducted enterprise , and the ...
16. lappuse
... profit at our expense . That is human nature . Admiral TAYLOR . That is what I started out by saying . Human nature is a thing that has not changed much in recorded history , and is not likely to change much in our time . It may be ...
... profit at our expense . That is human nature . Admiral TAYLOR . That is what I started out by saying . Human nature is a thing that has not changed much in recorded history , and is not likely to change much in our time . It may be ...
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12 knots 30 per cent Admiral TAYLOR Ameri American equivalent American merchant marine American Shipbuilders American shipowner American ships American shipyards American-built ship amount Antwerp Atlantic Coast Shipbuilders Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation bonds British building cargo carry cent tariff CHAIRMAN Committee on Commerce competition completed component composite ships construction cost of operation DALZELL day on board depreciation Diesel ships Dry Dock English shilling entitled export commodity refund foreign ships foreign trade GIBBS Helpers index number insure the replacement interest labor legislation marine in foreign MCALLISTER merchant marine act Milliemes naval owner or owners Panama Canal port principle profits protective tariff rates replacement of vessels Senator COUZENS Senator JOHNSON Senator RANSDELL shipbuilding industry Shipping Board ships built shipyards Steamship syndicate tariff act tariff differential refund tariff element tariff protection Tinsmith to-day tonnage Treasury UNITED STATES SENATE vessel subject wage level wages paid WESLEY L
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46. lappuse - States; and it is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to do whatever may be necessary to develop and encourage the maintenance of such a merchant marine...
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