Sale of Pacific Coast Lines by the United States Shipping Board, Hearings ..., on S.Res. 116 ..., Feb 3-7, 19281928 - 162 psl. |
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... boats ? Mr. GROSSCUP . All cargo boats of about 9,000 tons . This group of proposed purchasers had underwritten a commitment to subscribe for the capital of the proposed corporation to the extent of $ 500,000 paid - in capital , that ...
... boats ? Mr. GROSSCUP . All cargo boats of about 9,000 tons . This group of proposed purchasers had underwritten a commitment to subscribe for the capital of the proposed corporation to the extent of $ 500,000 paid - in capital , that ...
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... boats , and that the Shipping Board had ordered specifications which would allow the purchasers of any one of the lines to enter and compete for the potential cargo of other lines . That was the statement in the newspapers . Hence , the ...
... boats , and that the Shipping Board had ordered specifications which would allow the purchasers of any one of the lines to enter and compete for the potential cargo of other lines . That was the statement in the newspapers . Hence , the ...
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... boats and the Oregon boats to come up into that territory , except they are willing for the Oregon boats to go into Grays Harbor and Coos Bay , Oreg . Senator COPELAND . That is to say , they are willing to have the other two lines sold ...
... boats and the Oregon boats to come up into that territory , except they are willing for the Oregon boats to go into Grays Harbor and Coos Bay , Oreg . Senator COPELAND . That is to say , they are willing to have the other two lines sold ...
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... boats to roam about the Pacific wherever he wanted to ; and those 6 boats are not under any schedule . Senator COPELAND . Would they be tramp ships ? Mr. GROSSCUP . They would be practically Pacific tramps . They could no go off the ...
... boats to roam about the Pacific wherever he wanted to ; and those 6 boats are not under any schedule . Senator COPELAND . Would they be tramp ships ? Mr. GROSSCUP . They would be practically Pacific tramps . They could no go off the ...
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... boats ? Senator COPELAND . Nineteen . Mr. GROSSCUP . There are 19 on all four lines - that is as operated now . Senator FLETCHER . In the case of this last line you did not give the number of boats . You gave the number of boats in all ...
... boats ? Senator COPELAND . Nineteen . Mr. GROSSCUP . There are 19 on all four lines - that is as operated now . Senator FLETCHER . In the case of this last line you did not give the number of boats . You gave the number of boats in all ...
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12 such voyages Admiral BENSON advertisement American Oriental Mail American ships Angeles bidder boats California line cent CHAIRMAN Commissioner MYERS Commissioner O'CONNOR Commissioner PLUMMER Commissioner SMITH Commissioner TELLER committee competition contract December 28 five Fleet Corporation freight FRIESER GOODACRE Government guaranty including Shanghai interchange of ports interest Japan Judge Grosscup maintain Maru minimum number monopoly monthly sailings number of sailings Oregon line Oregon Oriental Line Oriental Mail Line Pacific coast ports Philippines Portland private operation proposed proposition Puget Sound line purchaser question restricted service round voyages sale of ships San Francisco sell Senator COPELAND Senator FLETCHER Senator JOHNSON Senator MCNARY Senator RANSDELL Senator SACKETT Senator TYSON seven ships Shipping Board sold South China service specifications steamship Tacoma telegram three lines tion tons trade routes trips United States Shipping vote voyages per annum Washington Wesley L Zealand
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17 psl. - That the board is authorized and directed to investigate and determine as promptly as possible after the enactment of this Act and from time to time thereafter what steamship lines should be established and put in operation from ports in the United States or any Territory, District, or possession thereof to such world and domestic markets as in its judgment are desirable for the promotion, development, expansion, and maintenance of the foreign and coastwise trade of the United States and an adequate...
1 psl. - UNITED STATES SENATE, COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, Washington, DC The committee met, pursuant to the call of the chairman, at 10 o'clock am in the committee room, Capitol, Senator Wesley L.
19 psl. - That preference in the sale or assignment of vessels for operation on such steamship lines shall be given to persons who are citizens of the United States who have the support, financial and otherwise, of the domestic communities primarily interested in such lines if the board is satisfied of the ability of such persons to maintain the service desired and proposed to be maintained, or to persons who are citizens of the United States...
29 psl. - The subcommittee met, pursuant to adjournment, at 10 o'clock am, in the committee room, Capitol, Hon.
19 psl. - The Postmaster General is authorized, notwithstanding the Act entitled 'An Act to provide for ocean mail service between the United States and foreign ports, and to promote commerce,' approved March 3, 1891, to contract for the carrying of the mails over such lines at such price as may be agreed upon by the board and the Postmaster General.
19 psl. - That whenever the board shall determine, as provided in this act, that trade conditions warrant the establishment of a service or additional service under Government administration where a service is already being given by persons, citizens of the United States, the rates and charges for such Government service shall not be less than the cost thereof, including a proper interest and depreciation charge on the value of Government vessels and equipment employed therein.
18 psl. - States who agree to establish and maintain such lines upon such terms of payment and other conditions as the Secretary of Transportation may deem just and necessary to secure and maintain the service desired; and if any such steamship line is deemed desirable and necessary and if no such citizen can be secured to supply such service by the purchase or charter of vessels on terms satisfactory to the Secretary...
132 psl. - Yes. (Thereupon, at 12 o'clock m., the committee took a recess until 1.30 o'clock pm) AFTERNOON SESSION The committee reconvened, pursuant to the taking of the recess, at 1.30 o'clock pm, Senator Wesley L.
37 psl. - ... negotiable promissory notes, payable to the order of the United States of America, bearing interest at the rate of...
19 psl. - Act, at public or private competitive sale after appraisement and due advertisement, to persons who are citizens of the United States except as provided in section 6 of this Act, all of the vessels referred to in section 4 of this Act or otherwise acquired by the board.