Authorization and Provision for the Maintenance and Operation of the Panama Canal by the Present Corporate Adjunct of the Panama Canal, as Renamed: Hearings...on H.R. 86771950 - 174 pages |
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... Trades Council of the Panama Canal zone_ Supplementary information ...... . Newcomer , Hon . Francis K. , Governor of the Panama Canal and President of the Panama Railway Company . Additional information : Articles : Temperature ...
... Trades Council of the Panama Canal zone_ Supplementary information ...... . Newcomer , Hon . Francis K. , Governor of the Panama Canal and President of the Panama Railway Company . Additional information : Articles : Temperature ...
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... Trade Association of Southern California , Los Angeles , Calif__ 120 Gulf Ports Association .. - 106 Harbor Commission , city of San Diego- 120 Inland Empire Waterways Association 108 International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's ...
... Trade Association of Southern California , Los Angeles , Calif__ 120 Gulf Ports Association .. - 106 Harbor Commission , city of San Diego- 120 Inland Empire Waterways Association 108 International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's ...
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... trade areas . 154 Origin and destination of cargo through the Panama Canal from Pacific to Atlantic during fiscal year 1949 , segregated by coun- tries in principal trade areas - 156 Vessels transiting Canal free of tolls__ 170 ...
... trade areas . 154 Origin and destination of cargo through the Panama Canal from Pacific to Atlantic during fiscal year 1949 , segregated by coun- tries in principal trade areas - 156 Vessels transiting Canal free of tolls__ 170 ...
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... trade and commerce , and they should be decided by Congress . The history of Canal accounting practices in itself demonstrates that this is a field of controversy where there is room for honest dif- ferences of opinion . The original ...
... trade and commerce , and they should be decided by Congress . The history of Canal accounting practices in itself demonstrates that this is a field of controversy where there is room for honest dif- ferences of opinion . The original ...
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... trade undoubtedly would be liquidated by such a course of charging all the traffic would bear , but in 1948 the intercoastal shipping accounted for only 15 percent of the total tonnage going through the Canal , and even less in 1949 ...
... trade undoubtedly would be liquidated by such a course of charging all the traffic would bear , but in 1948 the intercoastal shipping accounted for only 15 percent of the total tonnage going through the Canal , and even less in 1949 ...
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allocated amended to read American merchant amount AMUNDSEN Association authorized BAILEY basis bill Budget Bureau Canal Zone Code Canal Zone Government capital investment cargo Chairman Chamber of Commerce civil government commercial shipping commercial vessels computing tolls Congress corporation cost of providing costs of operation DECEMBER 12 east coast employees expenses factor FUGATE functions GATOV Government vessels Governor NEWCOMER injuries intercoastal trade interest charges June 29 maintenance Marine and Fisheries ment Merchant Marine military Mineral oils national defense O'TOOLE Pacific coast Panama Canal Company Panama Canal tolls Panama Railroad Company percent port PORT OF SEATTLE Port of Tacoma present President PRINCE providing transit purpose question rates of tolls recommendations RESOLUTION revenues sanitation Secretary SEIDMAN statement stevedoring subcommittee Suez Canal THOMPSON tion toll rates tolls on commercial tonnage Total transits of commercial transportation Treasury true cost unclassified users WEICHEL west coast West coast United Whereas
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Page 37 - If any of the persons appointed or employed as aforesaid shall be persons in the military or naval service of the United States, the amount of the official salary paid to any such person shall be deducted from the amount of salary or compensation provided by or which shall be fixed under the terms of this Act.
Page 98 - I want to thank you for giving me this opportunity to appear before you...
Page 13 - Tolls shall be prescribed at rates calculated to produce revenues to cover as nearly as practicable all costs of maintaining and operating the Panama Canal, together with the facilities and appurtenances related thereto, including...
Page 10 - ... engaged at the time of the injuries shall be used as a basis for estimating the damages for the vessel's detention; and the books of the owners showing the vessel's earnings about the time of the accident or injuries shall be considered as evidence of probable earnings during the time of detention. If the books are unavailable, such other evidence shall be furnished as may be necessary.
Page 8 - ... 412. BASES OF TOLLS. — (a) Tolls on merchant vessels, army and navy transports, colliers, tankers, hospital ships, supply ships, and yachts shall be based on net vessel-tons of one hundred cubic feet each of actual earning capacity determined in accordance with the rules for the measurement of vessels for the Panama Canal, and tolls on other floating craft shall be based on displacement tonnage.
Page 96 - All other persons necessary for the completion, care, management, maintenance, sanitation, government, operation, and protection of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone shall be appointed by the President, or by his authority, removable at his pleasure...
Page 37 - Stat. 814) , as an agency and instrumentality of the United States, for the purpose of maintaining and operating the Panama Canal and of conducting business operations incident to such maintenance and operation and incident to the civil government of the Canal Zone.
Page 115 - Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States, the Secretary of State...
Page 115 - That we do respectfully, but at the same time earnestly and insistently, urge the President of the United States, the Congress of the United States, and the...
Page 96 - Canal for terms of four years and until their successors are appointed and qualified, and the compensation of such persons shall be fixed by the President, or by his authority, until such time as Congress may by law regulate the same.