Text of-Continued S. 2403, by Senator Butler, to authorize the Secretary of Commerce to transfer war-built merchant vessels to American citizens, to encourage construction of new dry-cargo vessels in American shipyards for American-flag operation, and for other purposes.. S. 2642, by Senator Carlson, to authorize the sale of a certain number of merchant-type vessels to citizens of, or the Government of Cuba. Draft of bill suggested by Maritime Administration to authorize the Secretary of Commerce to transfer war-built merchant vessels to friendly foreign nations. Draft of bill suggested by Commerce Department to authorize the Secretary of Commerce to transfer war-built merchant vessels to friendly foreign nations... Statement of Anderson, J. C., executive secretary, American Tramp Shipowners Burrowes, Rear Adm. Thomas, USN, Director, Logistics Plans Clark, Hon. Joseph S., United States Senator from the State of Cooper, Hon. John S., United States Senator from the State of Ken- Crowley, Thomas B., Pacific Barging Co., pier 14, San Francisco, Dewey, Ralph B., vice president, Pacific American Steamship Asso- Fisher, John B., Joyce & Fisher Associations, Pennsylvania Building, Flood, Hon. Daniel J., Member of Congress from the 11th District of Ford, Adm. Walter C., Deputy Maritime Administrator, GAO Page 13 16 20 290 81 147 207 166 89 54 223 128 216 96 161 179, 198 Humphrey, Hon. Hubert H., United States Senator from the State of Minnesota, June 11, 1957, re Senate Joint Resolution 66......... Ingoldsby, John L., Jr., World Center Building, Washington, D. C., representing Antoine Vloebergs, S. A., of Antwerp, Belgium, July 11, 1957... 120 257, 262 Johnston, Capt. Joseph, Boston Shipping Corp., 135 Milk Street, Kurrus, Richard W., Washington Building, Washington, D. C., repre- Laxalt, John M., representing Transportes Maritimos Mexicanos, S. A., accompanied by Mr. Enrique Rojas, general manager, June 11, 1957, re S. 1644.. 240 43, 170 231 150 McMillan, James, president, Great Lakes Oceanic Line, Inc., Detroit, Mich., July 2, 1957, re Senate Joint Resolution 110__ Morgan, George W., president, Association of American Ship Owners, 76 Beaver Street, New York, N. Y., June 11, 1957- Morse, Hon. Clarence G., Maritime Administrator, GAO Building, Washington, D. C., June 10, 1957. O'Donnell, John A., attorney, 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash- ington, D. C., representing Mariana Mercante Mexicana, Mexico Rapprich, William F., manager, Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., Marine Department, Cleveland, Ohio, July 11, 1957- Shapiro, Alvin, vice president, American Merchant Marine Institute, Inc., 1701 K Street NW., Washington, D. C., June 11, 1957 and Sheth, Vasant, managing director, Great Eastern Steamship Line, 133 247 Welsh, Philip, Association of American Railroads, Transportation 242 169 Blatnik, Hon. John A., Member of Congress from the Eighth District Humphrey, Hon. Hubert, re Senate Joint Resolution 116.. Kurrus, Richard W., Santana Compania Naviera S. A., Washington Building, Washington, D. C., re S. 2265__ McKee, Mark T., executive vice president, Wisconsin & Michigan Steamship Co., National Bank Building, Detroit, Mich., re Senate McNamara, Hon. Pat, United States Senator from Michigan, re Murphy, James R., Southern Building, Washington, D. C., re 238, 284 Powell, Jerome, Gall, Lane & Howe, 1625 K Street NW., Washington, Tennant, John J., president of W. R. Chamberlin & Co., Portland. 278 148, 273 Yang, Dr. You Chan, Korean Ambassador to the United States_____ 361 Bailey, Frazer A., 825 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., dated June 18, Baker, Jasper S., general agent, United Fruit Co., 1511 K Street, NW, 339 263 265 Butler, Hon. John M., United States Senator from State of Maryland, Dewey, Ralph B., vice president, Pacific American Steamship Associa- 275 336, 334 Fairchild, A. L., vice president, Detroit Atlantic Navigation Corp., Fischer, Dr. Karl, Austrian Embassy, dated July 9, 1957. 273 275 280 338, 339 Letters from-Continued Kilborn, Vincent F., First National Bank Building, Mobile, Ala., Macioce, Marion, vice president, Detroit Building and Construction Maglia, A. R., United States Mosaic Corp., Detroit, Mich., dated Maust, J. R., president, Saljoan Coal & Coke Corp., 530 Fifth Avenue, Purdon, Alexander, Committee of American Steamship Lines, 1701 K 277 Sanford, L. R., president, Shipbuilders Council of America, 21 West 270 Smethurst, Raymond S., Smethurst & Haslam, 1511 K Street NW., 256 Underhill, William A., 1625 K Street NW., Washington, D. C., dated 286 Weisberger, Morris, secretary-treasurer, Sailors' Union of the Pacific, 450 Harrison Street, San Francisco, Calif., dated July 12, 1957--- 279 Telegrams from Alaska British Columbia Transportation Co., Seattle, Wash., dated 225 Burnett, Harry C., traffic manager, The Dalles, Oreg., dated June 28, 1957, concerning S. 2241: To Senator Magnuson's office. 224 227 226 Carry Davis Tug & Barge Co., Seattle, Wash., dated June 28, 1957, re S. 2241 225 Drummond Lighterage Co., Seattle, Wash., dated June 28, 1957, re 226 Gross, Edward V., secretary, New York and New Jersey Dry Dock 160 Hokin, Louis E., chairman, Governor Goodwin Knight Committee on Ship Construction and Repair, San Francisco, Calif., dated June 28, 1957, re S. 2241. 225 Jenkins, J. H., Pacific Barging Co., San Francisco, Calif., dated June 28, 1957, re S. 2241.. 225 Johansen, R., Sailors Union of the Pacific, Seattle Branch, Seattle, 270 Morgan, George W., president, Association of American Ship Owners, 229 Puget Sound Tug & Barge Co., Seattle, Wash., dated June 28, 1957, re S. 2241. Olson, E. Whitney, president, Oliver J. Olson & Co., San Mateo, 226 225 Tacoma Tug & Barge Co., Seattle, Wash., dated June 28, 1957, re 225 Willoughby, J., port agent, Seattle, Wash., dated July 9, 1957, re S. 2241 270 Willoughby, J., president, Puget Sound Maritime Trade Council, 2505 Reports from Government agencies on Public Law 114, 84th Congress (sale of ships to Philippines): -Continued Reports from Government agencies on- Commerce Department, dated June 10, 1957. Senate Joint Resolution 90: Page 288 296 296 44, 294 362 295 288, 297 General Accounting Office, dated June 5, 1957, and July 18, 1957. 298, 299 State Department, September 20, 1957 Commerce Department, dated January 28, 1957___ Treasury Department, dated July 1, 1957 301 44, 294 362 295 363 301 302 Proposed amendments to Senate Joint Resolution 93 by Com- General Accounting Office, dated July 1, 1957. Treasury Department, dated June 28, 1957. State Department, dated August 15, 1957__ Senate Joint Resolution 110: General Accounting Office, dated July 1, 1957. General Accounting Office, dated July 1, 1957. Senate Joint Resolution 116: Defense Department, dated July 2, 1957. General Accounting Office, dated July 11, 1957. Treasury Department, dated July 3, 1957. State Department, dated July 26, 1957.. Senate Joint Resolution 120: General Accounting Office, dated August 5, 1957. Navy Department, dated September 19, 1957. Senate Joint Resolution 121: General Accounting Office, dated August 1, 1957- General Accounting Office, dated August 19, 1957. State Department, dated June 7, 1957, and July 26, 1957 44, 294, 313 295 Reports from Government agencies on-Continued Page S. 2265: General Accounting Office, dated July 1, 1957. General Accounting Office, dated July 1, 1957. 316 317 317, 319 295 320 322 322 295 323 324 295 362 324 325 328 332 333 333 General Accounting Office, dated July 1, 1957. Defense Department, dated July 1, 1957. Treasury Department, dated July 3, 1957. State Department, dated September 20, 1957. S. 2403: Treasury Department, dated July 1, 1957General Accounting Office, dated July 26, 1957. State Department, dated August 15, 1957_. S. 2642: General Accounting Office, dated August 19, 1957- Testimony on Senate Joint Resolution 66, re sale of vessels to the Government or citizens of India__ 65, 89-91, 120-127, 133–145, 173 Senate Joint Resolution 84, re sale of vessels to citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany. 69, 97-120, 173, 275–277 Senate Joint Resolution 90, re sale of coal-burning vessels to citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany.. 54-62, 69, 272, 286–288 203-204, 240-242, 278 Senate Joint Resolution 93, re sale of war-built vessels for use on the Great Lakes__ 178, 199-203, 217-220, 267, 273 Senate Joint Resolution 101, re sale of N3-M-A1 vessel, the Asa Lothrop, to Boston Shipping Corp.. Senate Joint Resolution 109, re sale of Victory-type vessel for conversion to coal/ore carrier on Great Lakes.... 203, 236-238, 267 Senate Joint Resolution 110, re sale of troop ship of C-4 type for use as passenger-cargo carrier.. 203-204, 221-223, 265 Senate Joint Resolution 111 (H. J. Res. 370), to extend time limit for sale of vessels for use on essential trade routes 3 and 4.. 203204, 231-236, 339 Senate Joint Resolution 116, re sale of vessels to Government or citizens of Philippines ___ 177, 181, 266, 360–361 Senate Joint Resolution 120, re sale of vessels to citizens of France. 342-360 Senate Joint Resolution 121, re sale of Liberty-type vessel to the George Steamship Corp 340-341 Senate Joint Resolution 129, re sale of vessels to the Government of the Republic of Korea.. Senate 1644, re sale of four vessels to citizens of Mexico. 361-362 73. 145-147, 150-160, 173-174, 187 Senate 2038, re sale of 10 vessels to citizens of Italy. 72, 173, 238, 282-286 Senate 2241, to authorize sale of vessels to citizens of the United States. 147-149, 203-204, 223-227, 246, 268, 273, 279 Senate 2249, re sale of vessels to Austrian citizens. 177, 180, 196, 266, 280–282 Senate 2265, re sale of vessels to citizens or Government of Uruguay. 177, 180, 227-229, 266 Senate 2378, re sale of five Liberty-type vessels to Belgium or its citizens 161-165, 166 168, 169, 177, 181, 257, 262-264, 265 Senate 2403, re sale of vessels to American citizens, to encourage new construction, etc.. 203, 205, 243, 247-256, 268 |