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House INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE .

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTIETH CONGRESS

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Bermingham, Paul E., counsel for Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc.-‒‒‒‒

Blair, Harry V., assistant county solicitor, County of Allegheny,

Pittsburgh, Pa

Boggs, Hon. J. Caleb, a Representative in Congress from the State of

Delaware..

Buchanan, Hon. Frank, a Representative in Congress from the State
of Pennsylvania__.

Buckley, James C., director of airport development of the Port of
New York Authority, New York, N. Y.

Dallin, J. Victor, department of public works, Philadelphia, Pa.---

Eberharter, Hon. Herman P., a Representative in Congress from the

State of Pennsylvania___.

Elton, Sumner W., assistant attorney general of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, department of public works..

Fallon, Hon. George H., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Maryland__.

Hunter, John M., Jr., Chief, Airport Division, Office of Chief Counsel,
Civil Aeronautics Administration__

Kelly, Col. Raymond J., corporation counsel of Detroit, Mich., and

chairman of the committee on airports of the National Institute

of Municipal Law Officers-

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Burgess, George W., Deputy Administrator, Civil Aeronautics
Administration, to Hon. Robert F. Bradford, Governor, Com-
monwealth of Massachusetts, re allocation of Federal funds
to Logan Airport, dated April 23, 1948, and May 14, 1948. 126, 128
Burgess, George W., Deputy Administrator, Civil Aeronautics
Administration to chairman, re information requested at hear-
ing by Hon. John W. Heselton__

Cornish, C. F., director, Aeronautics Commission of Indiana, to

chairman, re opposition to H. R. 6180.-

Additional information-Continued

Letter from-Continued

Cox, Emory L., acting director, board of park commissioners,
Wichita, Kans., to Hon. Ed. H. Rees, re opposition to H. R.
6180_

Foster, William C., Acting Secretary of Commerce to chairman
re comments of Department on H. R. 6180.--.
Grashot, Louis E., commissioner, Finances and Institutions, Com-
mission Governments, Memphis, Tenn., to chairman, protest-
ing provisions of H. R. 6180_

Lee, Frederick B., Acting Administrator for Civil Aeronautics,

Civil Aeronautics Administration, Department of Commerce,

to chairman, transmitting original and extension agreements

under which Gulf Oil Co. supplies gasoline and oil to Washing-

ton National Airport----

Lowen, C. J., director of aviation, city and county of Denver,
Colo., to chairman, re opposition to H. R. 6180

Momsen, R. F., chairman, city airport board, El Paso, Tex., to
Hon. Ken Regan, re opposition to H. R. 6180__.
O'Connell, Joseph J., Jr., chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, to
chairman, re opposition to H. R. 6180.-

Ramspeck, Robert, executive vice president, Air Transport Asso-
ciation of America, to chairman, supplementing testimony.
Webster, Hamilton, airport manager, Dayton Municipal Airport,
Vandalia, Ohio, to chairman, expressing opposition to H. R.
6180_.

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Wedge, Arthur H., airport manager, Fort Wayne, Ind., to chair-
man, re objection to H. R. 6180_.

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List showing-

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AMENDING FEDERAL AIRPORT ACT

MONDAY, MAY 17, 1948

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE,

Washington, D. C.

The committee met at 10 a. m., pursuant to notice, in room 1334 of the House Office Building, Hon. James I. Dolliver, presiding.

Mr. DOLLIVER. The committee will please come to order. This is a hearing on H. R. 6180, a bill to amend the Federal Airport Act. It concerns the purchasing by air lines at airports.

(H. R. 6180 and the report of the Department of Commerce are as follows:)

[H. R. 6180, 80th Cong., 2d sess.]

A BILL To amend the Federal Airport Act

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 11 of the Federal Airport Act is amended by the insertion, after paragraph-numbered (1) in that section, of a new paragraph to be numbered (2), reading as follows:

"(2) every air carrier operating a scheduled service from such airport shall have the right to obtain and take delivery of, at the airport, from any person it may select, personal property of any nature (including, but not limited to, gasoline, fuel, propellants, lubricating oil, grease, parts, materials, food, beverages, and other materials, equipment, and supplies) without payment by said air carrier or person of any fees, charges, rentals, or payments of any kind, or taxes on or for the sale, purchase, use, storage, withdrawal from storage, dispensing, distribution, delivery of, or any similar activity with respect to, such property, except such charges, fees, or rentals as represent fair and reasonable compensation for the cost of any service rendered in connection therewith, and except for the payment of any tax which is imposed by the airport owner or operator upon business organizations generally in the taxing jurisdiction: Provided, however, That neither the air carrier nor said person shall be required to use any storage, dispensing, or delivery system, equipment or facilities, operated by, or under contract with, the airport owner or operator."

and by the appropriate renumbering of the remaining numbered paragraphs in that section.

THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE,

Washington 25, D. C.

Hon. CHARLES A. WOLVERTON,

Chairman, Committee on Interstate and Foreign_Commerce,
House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.

DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: This letter is in reply to your communication of April 9, 1948, requesting the comments of the Department concerning H. R. 6180, a bill to amend the Federal Airport Act.

This bill would amend the Federal Airport Act to provide that, as a condition precedent to his approval of a project under that act, the Civil Aeronautics Administrator shall receive assurance in writing from an airport sponsor that every air carrier operating a scheduled service from such projected airport shall have the right to obtain and take delivery of, at the airport, from any person it may select, personal property of any nature, without payment by the carrier of

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