The mercantile marine, 1914-1921. Board of trade journal, (London) March 30, 1922, v. 108: 347.
Summary of annual report of the United States Commissioner of Navigation for 1921.
Parvin, Emerson E. The working of the Seamen's act. Academy of political science, New York. Proceedings, Oct., 1915, v. 6: 113-28.
Pullman, R. W. Seamen's bill a law after 20 years' fight. Survey, March 13, 1915, v. 33: 645-6.
Secretary Redfield's strong words [for the protection of Pacific coast navigation] Sunset, Jan., 1915, v. 34: 45-46.
Wilhelm, Donald. Wanted: an American radio policy; the problem confronting our interests, amateur, commercial and governmental. Radio broadcast, May 1922, v. 1:29-33.
Report on results of Washington Radio Conference, 1922; the need of increased authority, force and funds for the Bureau of Navigation; and some account of the regulations governing international radio communication.
Williams, J. H. The sailor and the law [the seamen's bill of the 56th Congress] Independent, Nov. 15, 1900, v. 52: 2733-37.
Admeasurement of vessels, described, 38-40.
Administration, general, 77-79. Anchorage regulations, described, 70-73.
Apprentices on shipboard, regula- tions concerning, 51-52.
Berlin radio telegraphic convention, ratified by Senate, 21. Bibliography, 113-122.
Civil service, force of Bureau of Navigation brought under in 1883, 8, 9.
Clearance requirements for vessels, described, 40-41.
Coast and Geodetic Survey, directed to report wrecks, 8.
Codes, private, registration of, 15. Commerce, Department of, assumed jurisdiction over Bureau of Navi- gation, 1913, 22.
Commerce, Secretary of, transfer to, of enforcement of navigation laws from Secretary of the Treasury, II, 13-15; from Secretary of Com- merce and Labor, 22, 26, 63, 70; to appoint and supervise shipping commissioners, 2-6, 88; to pass upon petitions for remission of fines, etc., 11, 16, 73-6; may estab- lish rules to govern anchorage, etc., 15, 70-71; may establish rules to insure safety of passengers at regattas, 15, 71; to enforce motor- boat act, 16, 66; to establish rules to enforce wireless-ship act, 17, 20-22, 54, 56; to pass on regula- tions to enforce wage provisions of seamen's act, 22-23; to receive reports from Commissioner, 28- 32; to provide blank registry papers, 36; may waive admeasure-
ment of foreign vessels, 38; to pass upon tow-line regulations, 72. Commerce and labor, Department of, Bureau of Navigation trans- ferred to, 1903, II.
Customs officers, directed to act as field officers of Bureau of Navi- gation, 19-20, 88-91.
Entrance requirements for vessels, described, 40-41.
Fees. See Shipping commissioners, fees to.
Fines, mitigation of, 11, 16, 73-76. Forfeitures, mitigation of, II, 16, 73-76.
Hawsers, length of, limited, 16, 72.
International Bureau of the Tele- graph Union, functions of, 60. International radiotelegraphic con- ference, approves wireless on ships, 18. International radiotelegraphic con- ventions. See Berlin radiotele- graph convention; London radio- telegraphic convention.
Laws, navigation. See Navigation laws.
Lighthouse Establishment (Bureau of Lighthouses), directed to report wrecks, 8.
Lights. See Codes, private. London radiotelegraphic convention, regulations of, 60-61.
Marine board, proposed, 12. Marine regattas, supervision of, ordered, 8, 15, 71.
Measurement of vessels. See Ad- measurement.
Revenue Cutter Service, duties of, 67-68.
Rockets. See Codes, private.
St. Mary's River, Michigan, anchor- age of vessels in, supervised, 8, 15, 70-71. Seamen, discharge of, supervised, 46- 53; shipment of, supervised, 2, 3, 7, 10, 46-53; for war-time vessels, furnished by Navy Department, 23-25.
Seamen's act, duties of Commis- sioner under, 22-23.
Shipping commissioners, qualifica- tions, 87; appointment, 2-3, 9, 18- 19, 88; status of, defined, 86; com- pensation, 7, 9-10, 86; fees to, pro- hibited, 6-7; duties, 2-3, 9-11, 47-53,
85-88; quarters for, provided, 9-10. Statistics, shipping, collected, 31-32. Steamboat inspection, originated, 8; extended, 22.
Steamboat-inspectors, duties, 63-66,
Tonnage taxes, payment of, 43-46.
Vessels, charge of name permitted, 5, 6; documentation of, described, 32-43; listing of ownership of, pre- scribed, 5, 31.
Vessels, merchant. See Merchant marine.
War Department, to be notified to remove wrecks, 8. Wireless apparatus and operation, furnished by Navy Department during war, 24-25.
Wireless communication, regulation of, provided for, 21; regulations covering, 54-62.
Wireless operators, licensing of, regulated, 56-57.
Wireless ship act, for passenger ves- sels, described, 17-18; extended to cargo vessels, 20-22.
Wireless ships, regulations concern- ing, 17-18.
Wrecks, reporting of, 8.
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