The Committee recommends that im each region of the country in which there is a See pages
Iv maritime interest there should be a representative advisory shipping council serving 10-12
without compensation.
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IN FAVOR
OPPOSED
The Committee recommends that the President of the Fleet Corporation should have See pages
the duty of carrying into execution the decisions of the Federal Shipping Council as 6-12
to increase or decrease of trade-route operations, and sale of any vessels so operated
| IN FAVOR
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. OPPOSED
The Committee recommends that, where necessity for maintaining trade-routes exists See pages
Vi and pending transfer to private ownership, entire responsibility for operation of 6-12
' government-owned merchant vessels should be given to the President of the Fleet
Corporation.
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IN FAVOR
Fan OFFOSED JL |
The Committee recommends that government aid to shipping should be limited to See pages
V vessels operated upon trade-routes, and to the higher types of ocean-service which 12-18
can be obtained through mail subventions, and should be sufficient to permit opera-
tion upon all essential trade-routes, and to assure the higher type of ocean-service
IN FAVOR
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OPPOSED
The Committee recommends that government aid should be restricted to American- See pages
Vi 1] built vessels. 12-18
IN FAVOR
OPPOSED
(Name of Individual, Firm or Corporation)
(Addres)
This Ballot Pertains to Referen-
dum No. 48 of the Chamber of
Commerce of the United States, on
the Subject of Merchant Marine.
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