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Statement of ex-chairman William Denman, of California, on the relationship of the United States Shipping Board and Gen. Goethals to the investment of $750,000,000 in steel vessels and on emergency wooden fleet to meet the destruction of the German submarines, and the surrender of vessels in our yards to foreign buyers ; and, On the relation of certain steel producers to government
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