Free Or Reduced Rates on Water Carriers: Hearings, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session on S. 4158. July 25, 1958U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 48 pages Considers legislation to prohibit granting free or reduced water transportation rates by common carriers to Federal employees. |
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... mean to tell the committee that there has been no reduced rate transportation given to employees of the Government ? Mr. PURDON . I think Mr. Shapiro and I were saying that we have no personal knowledge of such . Senator WILLIAMS . You ...
... mean to tell the committee that there has been no reduced rate transportation given to employees of the Government ? Mr. PURDON . I think Mr. Shapiro and I were saying that we have no personal knowledge of such . Senator WILLIAMS . You ...
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... mean complete agree- ment that I do not want the amendment in any way to interfere with the right of the Government to contract in the movement of troops or the movement of personnel in any capacity , when that check is being paid for ...
... mean complete agree- ment that I do not want the amendment in any way to interfere with the right of the Government to contract in the movement of troops or the movement of personnel in any capacity , when that check is being paid for ...
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... mean specific instances , or a list of people entitled ? Senator WILLIAMS . I mean what you did , a list of what you did . Because as I understand it , everybody is entitled to it , some 22 million people . What I mean is instances in ...
... mean specific instances , or a list of people entitled ? Senator WILLIAMS . I mean what you did , a list of what you did . Because as I understand it , everybody is entitled to it , some 22 million people . What I mean is instances in ...
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... mean everybody that travels on the boat should be listed publicly . Senator WILLIAMS . I think you will find the Santa Rosa would not be affected . The CHAIRMAN . But you mentioned that in your speech on the Senate floor . Senator ...
... mean everybody that travels on the boat should be listed publicly . Senator WILLIAMS . I think you will find the Santa Rosa would not be affected . The CHAIRMAN . But you mentioned that in your speech on the Senate floor . Senator ...
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... mean I think you would have to admit the Santa Rosa is a little better ship ? Mr. WHITMAN . It may be . Senator BUTLER . I know the Ancon is a wonderful ship . I have been to Panama on her and I know she was the nerve center of the ...
... mean I think you would have to admit the Santa Rosa is a little better ship ? Mr. WHITMAN . It may be . Senator BUTLER . I know the Ancon is a wonderful ship . I have been to Panama on her and I know she was the nerve center of the ...
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accommodations amendment apply bill Canal Zone Captain WILSON carrier by water CHAIRMAN Committee on Interstate common carrier conference contract correct D. C. DEAR enactment exempt Foreign Commerce foreign lines free or reduced free or reduced-rate free tickets free transportation free trip going Government employees Government official granting of free immediate families Interstate and Foreign Interstate Commerce Act JOSEPH CAMPBELL July 25 language letter Members of Congress ment Merchant Marine Military Sea Transportation objection offer official business officials or employees Panama Canal Company passenger lines Post Office Department private citizens prohibit any common provisions PURDON railroad record reduced fares reduced rate transportation reduced-rate transportation Santa Rosa Sea Transportation Service Senator BUTLER Senator WILLIAMS SHAPIRO Shipping Act shipping companies shipping industry statement superliner take my wife Territories and possessions tion traveling on official United States Government United States Senate vessels operated WARREN G Washington WHITMAN
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Page 16 - Service employees, post-office inspectors, customs inspectors and immigration inspectors: to newsboys on trains, baggage agents, witnesses attending any legal investigation in which the common carrier is interested, persons injured in wrecks and physicians and nurses attending such persons: Provided, That this provision shall not be construed to prohibit the interchange of passes for the officers, agents, and emplojTees of common carriers, and their families...
Page 16 - ... to ministers of religion, traveling secretaries of railroad Young Men's Christian Associations, inmates of hospitals and charitable and eleemosynary institutions, and persons exclusively engaged in charitable and eleemosynary work; to indigent, destitute and homeless persons, and to such persons when transported by charitable societies or hospitals, and the necessary agents employed in such transportations; to inmates of the National Homes or State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of...
Page 16 - If any common carrier subject to the provisions of this chapter shall, directly or indirectly, by any special rate, rebate, drawback, or other device, charge, demand, collect, or receive from any person or persons a greater or less compensation for any service rendered...
Page 16 - Any common carrier violating this provision shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and for each offense, on conviction, shall pay to the United States a penalty of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two thousand dollars, and any person, other than the persons excepted in this provision, who uses any such interstate free ticket, free pass, or free transportation shall be subject to a like penalty.
Page 16 - ... of common carriers and .their families ; nor to prohibit any common carrier from carrying passengers free with the object of providing relief in cases of general epidemic, pestilence, or other calamitous visitation; and provided further, that this provision shall not be construed to prohibit the privilege of passes or franks, or the exchange thereof with each other, for the officers, agents and employees of telegraph and telephone companies and their families, and the officers, agents, employees...
Page 16 - employees" as used in this paragraph shall include furloughed, pensioned, and superannuated employees, persons who have become disabled or infirm in the service of any such common carrier, and the remains of a person killed in the employment of a carrier and exemployees traveling for the purpose of entering the service of any such common carrier; and the term "families" as used in this paragraph shall include the families of those persons named in this proviso, also the families of persons killed,...
Page 7 - Every steamship company carrying the mails shall carry on any ship it operates and without extra charge therefor the persons in charge of the mails and when on duty and traveling to and from duty, and all duly accredited agents and officers of the Post Office Department and post-office inspectors while traveling on official business, upon the exhibition of their credentials.
Page 16 - employees ' as used in this paragraph shall include furloughed, pensioned, and superannuated employees, persons who have become disabled or infirm in the service of any such common carrier, and the remains of a person killed in the employment of a carrier and exemployees traveling for the purpose of entering the service of any sucli common carrier; and the term
Page 1 - US SENATE, COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 10 am, in room 5110, New Senate Office Building, Hon.
Page 16 - ... epidemic, pestilence, or other calamitous visitation: And provided further, That this provision shall not be construed to prohibit the privilege of passes or franks, or the exchange thereof with each other, for the officers, agents, employees, and their families of such telegraph, telephone and cable lines, and the officers, agents, employees and their families of other common carriers subject to the provisions of this Act: Provided further, That the term "employees...