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In spotlight at U.S. Maritime commission hearing. Washington, D.C. Aug. 23. The U.S. Maritime Commission opened a general hearing on maritime labor conditions in an attempt to determine methods of avoiding costly industrial disputes which have hampered the American Merchant Marine and discouraged investment of Capital in shipbuilding. Among the first to be heard were, left to right, John W. Meal, of Marine Cooks and Stewards Association of the Pacific Coast; Mervyn Rathbone, President of the American Radio Telegraphists Association; and Francis J. Goodall, National Maritime Union of Cooks and Stewards. Rathbone told the commission that minimum wages fixed by the government become the maximum rates paid by ship operators. Many telegraphists have thrown out of work [...] the adoption of the automatic alarm system appro[...] [...] F.C.C., Rathbone also told the commission. 8/23/37

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Maarschalk Alexandros Papagos, premier van Griekenland,

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Kamercommissievergadering begroting Visserij; minister

In spotlight at U.S. Maritime commission hearing. Washington, D.C. Aug. 23. The U.S. Maritime Commission opened a general hearing on maritime labor conditions in an attempt to determine methods of avoiding costly industrial disputes which have hampered the American Merchant Marine and discouraged investment of Capital in shipbuilding. Among the first to be heard were, left to right, John W. Meal, of Marine Cooks and Stewards Association of the Pacific Coast; Mervyn Rathbone, President of the American Radio Telegraphists Association; and Francis J. Goodall, National Maritime Union of Cooks and Stewards. Rathbone told the commission that minimum wages fixed by the government become the maximum rates paid by ship operators. Many telegraphists have thrown out of work ... the adoption of the automatic alarm system appro... ... F.C.C., Rathbone also told the commission. 82337

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Former NRW administrator urges independent course for United States abroad. Washington, D.C., April 24. Appearing as a witness before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today, General Hugh S. Johnson, former NRA administrator and now a newspaper columnist, urged an independent course for the U.S. abroad. He said only the safe course for this nation now was to rely upon its own strength

Former NRA coordinator discusses oil seizures with Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., April 18. Donald R. Richberg, former NRA coordinator and now an oil company negotiator in an attempt to straighten out the problems involved in the Mexican seizures of American oil properties. He said that his visit was only to make a routine report

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld (foreground), U.S. Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), speaks to political science students from Whittier College, Calif., at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Jan. 30, 2006. The students are on a weeklong visit to the area to culminate a course entitled,"Nixon's Complex Legacy."The SECDEF gave his perspective from his time in the Nixon Administration as Director of Economic Opportunity and as the Chairman of the Gerald R. Ford Transition to Presidency in 1974. (DoD photo by PETTY Officer 1ST Class Chad J. McNeeley) (Released)

Former NRA coordinator discusses oil seizures with Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., April 18. Donald R. Richberg, former NRA coordinator and now an oil company negotiator in an attempt to straighten out the problems involved in the Mexican seizures of American oil properties. He said that his visit was only to make a routine report

New Republican Senator asserts independence. Washington, D.C., Dec. 28. Senator Clyde M. Reed, Republican Senator elect from Kansas, came to Washington for the coming Congressional session and right away made it clear he was here as a 'free and independent' senator and intended to vote every question on his own judgment. he also made it clear he would fight New Deal's spending programs, 12/28/38

Johnson blasts Senate NRA bill. General Hugh S. Johnson, first administrator of the NRA, left, tells the House Ways and Means committee that the Senate NRA extension resolution will kill NRA after 10 months. Johnson said it would be a R1174352 "catastrophe to accept only a 9 1/2 months extension as proposed by the Senate." He said he favored a 2 year extension. Johnson is shown here with Chairman Robert L. Doughton. 5/24/35

Johnson denies collusive bidding charges. General Hugh S. Johnson denied before the House Military Affairs Committee that he had blinked at collusive budding on the part of shipbuilders while he headed the NRA. 1/26/35

Gunner's Mate Seaman Apprentice Jesse Nixon secures

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Former NRW administrator urges independent course for United States abroad. Washington, D.C., April 24. Appearing as a witness before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today, General Hugh S. Johnson, former NRA administrator and now a newspaper columnist, urged an independent course for the U.S. abroad. He said only the safe course for this nation now was to rely upon its own strength

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Left to right: Former Presidents Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon, President George H.W. Bush, former Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter at opening of Ronald Reagan Presidential Liibrary, Simi Valley, California

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Dominique Dawes at HUD - Visit by [former Olympic gymnast] Dominique Dawes to HUD Headquarters for tours, keynote address at the opening ceremony for new HUD interns

Dominique Dawes at HUD - Visit by [former Olympic gymnast] Dominique Dawes to HUD Headquarters for tours, keynote address at the opening ceremony for new HUD interns

Dominique Dawes at HUD - Visit by [former Olympic gymnast] Dominique Dawes to HUD Headquarters for tours, keynote address at the opening ceremony for new HUD interns

Former Military Airlift Command Commander and the first US Transportation Command Commander retired General Duane Cassidy, USAF, delivers his opening lines. The General was at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, for the taping of an educational video, "Mobility Heroes: Our Heritage", for the Air War College and Airmen Leadership Schools around the world

Former Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall appearing as guest of honor at Department of Interior headquarters events celebrating the contributions of the former Secretary and the late Congressman Morris Udall

Star witness before Dies Committee. Washington, D.C., May 22. Dudley P. Gilbert, New York socialite, who has been financial angel for an undercover nationwide anti-Semitic and anti-communist movement, today told the Dies Committee Investigating Un-American Activities that the American people will 'have to rise under some American officer of the Franco type' if a 'red revolution' is to be averted

Robert E. Wilson was witness before the Monopoly Investigating Committee, Oct. 1939

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