MARITIME COMMISSION PROBE IN U.S.A.
Jj WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. ' Marvin Coles, counsel for the iB,°use^ Merchant Marine Committee !^m.;VesHgating the United States MariP Oommissio-n's disposal of GovL» B!nment shipyards, said the Maritime .^■"mmission paid 2,500,000 dollars Galifornia Shipbuilding- Corto take shipyard facilities ^aterial valued at 39, 000", 000 '* m1'5 Hands. Mr Coles further H,arged that the Maritime Commismade a similar arrangement the Fairfield shipyard, Baltialso said these transactions g||Here completed without advertising i^Kseelcing pUblic tenders. The MariCommission justified these l^tt^actions on the ground that their 'S^tions provided for the removal ■^KjpPSmrds and restoration of the to its original condition, and
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5282, 19 December 1946, Page 5
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