Independent Federal Maritime Administration: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine...90-1, on H.R. 159 and 105 Identical and Similar Bills, July 12-13, 17-20, 25-27; August 1, 19671967 - 623 pages |
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... looks mighty good on a piece of paper . The fact of the matter is that while it looks good on paper I don't think that it will work in practice , and I think experience is the better part of wisdom in that matter . We know that it has ...
... looks mighty good on a piece of paper . The fact of the matter is that while it looks good on paper I don't think that it will work in practice , and I think experience is the better part of wisdom in that matter . We know that it has ...
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... look upon this independent agency as a creature of the Congress which was established to give us certain facts upon which we would act . Mr. REINECKE . Thank you and I certainly concur with you and sup- port your statement . Mr. PELLY ...
... look upon this independent agency as a creature of the Congress which was established to give us certain facts upon which we would act . Mr. REINECKE . Thank you and I certainly concur with you and sup- port your statement . Mr. PELLY ...
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... look at the record since 1950 , and if you turn to page 155 of the hearings of last year you will see a table of just what little has happened during this period that they have been under the Department of Commerce . Mr. PELLY . I ...
... look at the record since 1950 , and if you turn to page 155 of the hearings of last year you will see a table of just what little has happened during this period that they have been under the Department of Commerce . Mr. PELLY . I ...
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... look at the domestic ocean- going merchant marine since the enactment of the Transportation Act of 1940. By that act the domestic coastwise carriers were placed under the control of the Interstate Commerce Commission . We can say in all ...
... look at the domestic ocean- going merchant marine since the enactment of the Transportation Act of 1940. By that act the domestic coastwise carriers were placed under the control of the Interstate Commerce Commission . We can say in all ...
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... look out over New York harbor and see ships going and coming . I know that this is the way in which the world prospers- through the exchange of surplus goods and ships make this possible . You also mentioned that you wanted foreign ...
... look out over New York harbor and see ships going and coming . I know that this is the way in which the world prospers- through the exchange of surplus goods and ships make this possible . You also mentioned that you wanted foreign ...
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90th Congress abroad Admiral JAMES AFL-CIO American merchant marine American-flag ASHLEY believe bill Board budget building built bulk carriers Bureau cargo preference carry Chairman committee competitive Congressman containerization cost CURRAN deadweight tonnage defense DELLENBACK Department of Commerce Department of Transportation economic EDWARDS Federal Maritime Administration flag foreign-flag funds gentleman going Government hearings important independent agency independent Federal Maritime independent Maritime Administration legislation LENNON liner MAILLIARD marine program maritime industry maritime policy maritime program Maritime Subsidy Board ment merchant fleet Merchant Marine Act merchant ships million national maritime PELLY percent POLLOCK position present President problems proposal question recommendations REINECKE reserve fleet SCHULTZE Secretary BOYD Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Transportation Secretary TROWBRIDGE Senate ship construction shipbuilding industry shipyards statement talking tankers testimony Thank thing tion tonnage trade United unsubsidized vessels Vietnam World War II yards
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Page 571 - Any Commissioner may be removed by the President for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
Page 7 - So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held, available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred...
Page 613 - The Federal Trade Commission is an administrative body created by Congress to carry into effect legislative policies embodied in the statute in accordance with the legislative standard therein prescribed, and to perform other specified duties as a legislative or as a judicial aid. Such a body cannot in any proper sense be characterized as an arm or an eye of the executive. Its duties are performed without executive leave and, in the contemplation of the statute, must be free from executive control....
Page 292 - ... owned and operated under the United States flag by citizens of the United States insofar as may be practicable, and (d) composed of the best-equipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United States and manned with a trained and efficient citizen personnel. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to foster the development and encourage the maintenance of such a merchant marine.
Page 613 - The fundamental necessity of maintaining each of the three general departments of government entirely free from the control or coercive influence, direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is hardly open to serious question. So much is implied in the very fact of the separation of the powers of these departments by the Constitution; and in the rule which recognizes their essential co-equality. The sound application of a principle that makes one master in his own house...
Page 291 - Commission shall determine and certify in each case that a vessel of a specified lesser tonnage or .speed is desirable for use by the United States in case of war or national emergency, or (B) constructed to replace a vessel or vessels requisitioned or purchased by the United States.
Page 613 - We think it plain under the Constitution that illimitable power of removal is not possessed by the President in respect of officers of the character of those just named.
Page 1 - That upon the expiration of his term of office a commissioner shall continue to serve until his successor shall have been appointed and shall have qualified.
Page 332 - Commission", shall have the authority to delegate, by published order or rule, any of its functions to a division of the Commission, an individual Commissioner, a hearing examiner, or an employee or employee board, including functions with respect to hearing, determining, ordering, certifying, reporting or otherwise acting as to any work, business, or matter...