Ice Breaker Vessels for the Coast Guard: Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First-[second] Session[s].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - Icebreakers (Ships) |
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additional adjacent to Long assistance to marine Baltimore Harbor barges bill break ice Buzzards Bay Captain KING CHAIRMAN CHAPMAN Chesapeake coal Coast Guard cutters Commander DERBY Commander SLINGLUFF commission conference Congressman Connecticut River construct and equip construction suitable contiguous waters converted into ice cost CULKIN departments design and construction existing vessels feet fuel further questions GOLDSBOROUGH Grand Haven HAMLIN HART hearing HEDDEN Hudson River ice breaking ice cutters ICE-BREAKER VESSELS ice-breaking purposes ice-breaking service interdepartmental committee introduced by Representative introduced January Jamaica Bay KENNEDY Kickapoo Lake Superior last winter Lighthouse Service Long Island Sound marine commerce Navy normal Number of cutters number of vessels O'DAY operation Ossippe past Patapsco River personnel PILLSBURY port of Albany Portland Harbor President provide ice breakers rendering assistance SHANLEY situation statement suitable for ice suitable for ice-breaking tion traffic tugboat tugs York Harbor York Port Authority
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Page 61 - It will appear in the record. (The statement above referred to is as follows:) STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES A. SHANLEY, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE
Page 71 - (No response.) The CHAIRMAN. Are there any other witnesses who desire to be heard
Page 61 - statement which I would like to ask to have incorporated in the record. The CHAIRMAN. It will appear in the record. (The
Page 72 - by Mr. JB Kincer, Chief of the Division of Climate and Crop Weather, United States Weather Bureau,
Page 60 - STATEMENT OF HON. WILLIAM B. BARRY, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE
Page 49 - 1936 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES, Washington, DC The CHAIRMAN. Gentlemen,
Page 51 - ice breakers could be used advantageously by the Coast Guard, it is my conclusion, and that of the Treasury Department, that the present needs are not such
Page 57 - STATEMENT OF CAPT. HAROLD D. KING, COMMISSIONER, BUREAU OF LIGHTHOUSES, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE The CHAIRMAN. Captain
Page 51 - Passed the Senate July 29 (calendar day, August 16), 1935. Attest : EDWIN A. HALSEY, Secretary.
Page 55 - unfortunately, he is in the hospital and I am substituting for him,