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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... percent , the lowest such participation by the American merchant marine over a period of time spanning almost a half - century ; and ( 2 ) Better than 70 percent of our privately owned American - flag fleet consists of ships 20 years or ...
... percent , the lowest such participation by the American merchant marine over a period of time spanning almost a half - century ; and ( 2 ) Better than 70 percent of our privately owned American - flag fleet consists of ships 20 years or ...
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... percent of Japan's exports and 63 percent of her imports . Japan knows what she is going to do and how and why she is going to do it . Her program of having Japanese - flag vessels carry this percentage of her cargo is fixed so that the ...
... percent of Japan's exports and 63 percent of her imports . Japan knows what she is going to do and how and why she is going to do it . Her program of having Japanese - flag vessels carry this percentage of her cargo is fixed so that the ...
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... percent of all military sup plies and a good deal of personnel . This has been made amply evident during the Vietnam conflict . The airline industry carries only 2 per- cent of all cargo going to that critical area . In my opinion ...
... percent of all military sup plies and a good deal of personnel . This has been made amply evident during the Vietnam conflict . The airline industry carries only 2 per- cent of all cargo going to that critical area . In my opinion ...
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... percent are carried by ship . Mr. Chairman , I agree with the President and I disagree with our friend , Mr. Boyd , and I as one will do all in my power to see that a bigger merchant marine is built in American shipyards . Thank you ...
... percent are carried by ship . Mr. Chairman , I agree with the President and I disagree with our friend , Mr. Boyd , and I as one will do all in my power to see that a bigger merchant marine is built in American shipyards . Thank you ...
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... percent of our waterborne foreign commerce . We've got to build that merchant fleet back to its former position as the best in the world . We've already started to do something about it by passage in the House of the bill calling 38 ...
... percent of our waterborne foreign commerce . We've got to build that merchant fleet back to its former position as the best in the world . We've already started to do something about it by passage in the House of the bill calling 38 ...
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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 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.
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