MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.R. 3156 A BILL TO AMEND THE MERCHANT MARINE ACT, 1936, AND FOR COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES WALTER B. JONES, North Carolina, Chairman MARIO BIAGGI, New York GLENN M. ANDERSON, California JOHN B. BREAUX, Louisiana NORMAN E. D'AMOURS, New Hampshire W. J. (BILLY) TAUZIN, Louisiana WILLIAM O. LIPINSKI, Illinois ROBERT A. BORSKI, Pennsylvania THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware ROBIN TALLON, South Carolina ROBERT LINDSAY THOMAS, Georgia SOLOMON P. ORTIZ, Texas BRIAN J. DONNELLY, Massachusetts EDWIN B. FORSYTHE, New Jersey NORMAN F. LENT, New York ROBERT W. DAVIS, Michigan CLAUDINE SCHNEIDER, Rhode Island 915184 6118 Amoss, W. James, Jr., chairman, Council of American-Flag Ship Opera- tors, and president and chief executive officer, Lykes Bros. Steamship Burnsky, Paul J., president, Metal Trades Department, AFL-CIO (pre- Calhoon, Jesse, president, National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa- Fields, Hon. Jack, a Representative in Congress from the State of Texas... Forsythe, Hon. Edwin B., a Representative in Congress from the State of Hiltzheimer, Charles I., chairman and chief executive officer, Sea-Land 173 Klinges, David H., chairman, board of directors, Shipbuilders Council of America, and vice president, Marine Construction Department, Bethle- Tavrow, Richard L., alternate member, board of directors, Council of American-Flag Ship Operators, and senior vice president, American Walsh, James P., on behalf of the American Tunaboat Association (pre- Hiltzheimer, Charles I.: Address of June 15, 1982, before the Joint Mari- time Congress: "Improving the Operating Efficiency of the U.S.-Flag tisas |