Safety of Life at Sea Through the Use of Radio: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 3954, a Bill to Amend the Communications Act of 1934 Approved June 19, 1934, for the Purpose of Promoting Safety of Life Through the Use of Radio, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - 60 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 14
Página 9
... organization . I have no statement to make for the Commission . This statement that I am about to make represents the views of the technical com- mittee which advised Senator Copeland in the preparation of the bill under consideration ...
... organization . I have no statement to make for the Commission . This statement that I am about to make represents the views of the technical com- mittee which advised Senator Copeland in the preparation of the bill under consideration ...
Página 18
... organizations to interrupt steamship schedules and to aid in tying up ships whose personnel have had agreements with ship operators . This should not be pos- sible , and if there are differences of opinions between a ship operator and ...
... organizations to interrupt steamship schedules and to aid in tying up ships whose personnel have had agreements with ship operators . This should not be pos- sible , and if there are differences of opinions between a ship operator and ...
Página 25
... organization as Mr. Dunbar ? Mr. HAGEMAN . Yes , sir ; I would like to say that we developed this service during the years 1934 and 1935 , and we find that the same necessity that compels people to use the telephones on land is ...
... organization as Mr. Dunbar ? Mr. HAGEMAN . Yes , sir ; I would like to say that we developed this service during the years 1934 and 1935 , and we find that the same necessity that compels people to use the telephones on land is ...
Página 31
... organization are now equipped with the radio direction finder . We say that there is no real need for compulsory radio equipment on Lake cargo vessels . The wireless telephone and telegraph are used on the Great Lakes as a commercial ...
... organization are now equipped with the radio direction finder . We say that there is no real need for compulsory radio equipment on Lake cargo vessels . The wireless telephone and telegraph are used on the Great Lakes as a commercial ...
Página 34
... like to see the words " radio telephone " inserted in the bill . We have had experience with the radio telephone and mitted without interference from any labor organization , to pay 34 SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA THROUGH USE OF RADIO.
... like to see the words " radio telephone " inserted in the bill . We have had experience with the radio telephone and mitted without interference from any labor organization , to pay 34 SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA THROUGH USE OF RADIO.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
1934 is hereby Amend to read authority autoalarm bill cargo ship cargo vessels Chairman Communications Act comply Congress distress DUNBAR duty efficient radio emergency or reserve enacted equipped with radio exempt Federal Communications Commission foreign ship gross tons HADDOCK HAGEMAN harbor or port hereby amended JOHNSON Lake Huron leave any harbor leave or attempt legislation master means ment nautical miles navigated OHIO Senator open sea operating condition passenger ship permit person prescribe present law promoting safety property at sea proposed qualified operator radio apparatus radio compass radio direction finder radio equipment radio installation radio log radio officer radio operator's license radio operators radio service radiotelephone read as follows revoked safety convention safety purposes sailing section 355 Senator WHITE Ship Act shipowners signals steamship Subparagraph subsection suspension or revocation telegraph tion transmitter United United States Navy violation voluntarily equipped voyage WALLACE H watch WEBSTER wireless telephone words