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1949

CONTENTS

Statement of-

Bailey, Frazer A., president, National Federation of American Ship-
ping, Inc...

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2, 6, 21, 267, 277

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Levine, Seth, research consultant, CIO Maritime Committee__
Magnuson, Hon. Warren G., United States Senator from the State of
Washington_-_

McGuire, Charles H., Assistant Chief, Traffic Division, United States

Maritime Commission_..

McKeough, Raymond S., Jr., member, United States Maritime Com-

mission..

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5, 17

Additional information:

230, 272

Amendments to House Joint Resolution 92 proposed by-
Bailey, Frazer A., president, National Federation of American
Shipping, Inc.

Bonner, Hon. Herbert C., a Representative from North Caro-
lina...

Dushane, Matthew, Seafarers International Union (AFL).
Garner, W. B., executive vice president, Waterman Steamship
Corp. and Pan-Atlantic Steamship Corp., Mobile, Ala..
Haddock, Hoyt S., executive secretary, CIO Maritime Commit-
tee, Washington, D. C....

22

252

288

71

134

Hansen, Svend, president, Fall River Navigation Co. and
Atwacoal Transportation Co...

122

Morrison, Donald S., vice president, American-Hawaiian Steam-
ship Co., New York, N. Y..

90

Additional information-Continued

Amendments to H. R. 1340 proposed by-

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Axtell, Silas Blake, Proctor in Admiralty, 15 Moore St., New
York City.

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Dudley, Henry A., and Powell, Bolling R., Jr., representing
American International Underwriters Corp..

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Additional information-Continued
Letter from-Continued
Meade, Hugh A., general counsel, Committee on Merchant Ma-
rine and Fisheries, to A. J. Barnaud, secretary, New York
Board of Trade, Inc., New York, N. Y., acknowledging receipt
of resolution, January 27, 1949-
Miles, Clarence R., Department of Governmental Affairs, United
States Chamber of Commerce, to chairman, January 24, 1949.
Smith, Alan, president, Dichmann, Wright & Pugh, Inc., to
chairman, transmitting supplemental memorandum in connec-
tion with House Joint Resolution 92, February 7, 1949_..

Smith, Alan, president, Dichmann, Wright & Pugh, Inc., to secre-

tary, United States Maritime Commission..

Smith, Vice Adm. W. W., chairman, United States Maritime

Commission to chairman, January 13, 1949

Smith, Vice Adm. W. W., chairman, United States Maritime

Commission, to chairman, transmitting letter of February 1,

1949, to Hon. Alvin F. Weichel with supporting tables showing

charter hire payments to owners of vessels, February 1, 1949--

Stevenson, T. J., president, T. J. Stevenson & Co., Inc., to
chairman, February 3, 1949

Syran, Arthur G. Director, Transportation Division, Economic

Cooperation Administration, to chairman, transmitting tabular

matter showing shipments from all countries cumulative April 3

to December 31, 1948, shipments from the United States, ship-

ments from countries other than the United States, and schedule

of United States flag participation to occupied areas-bizone,

Austria, and Trieste in relation to the entire program, February

4, 1949.

List of vessels bare-boat chartered by the United States Maritime

Commission to various maritime operators and certain vessels time

chartered to the Army on a per diem basis with route of ship as of

January 27, 1949

Memorandum from Hon. Charles E. Bennett, a Representative from

Florida

Memorandum on domestic shipping, submitted by Donald S. Morri-

son, vice president, American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., New York,

N. Y.

Release to newspapers, September 13, 1948, by Economic Cooperation
Administration__

Report of the United States Maritime Commission on the activities

and transactions of the Commission under the Merchant Ship Sales

Act of 1946 from--

July 1, 1948, through September 30, 1948.

October 1, 1948, through December 31, 1948.

Table showing-

Administrative and general expenses of (1) American-Hawaiian

Steamship Co., (2) Waterman Steamship Co., for the calendar

year 1947 as reported to the Interstate Commerce Commission

in table 900 of general financial statement Form 62-R010-43.

Companies certificated to operate in intercoastal trade and num-

ber of vessels owned by each....

Dry-cargo vessels purchased by United States flag companies said

to have been former members of the American Tramp Ship

Owners Institute, data as of December 31, 1948, with explana-

tory notes..

Dry-cargo vessels purchased by United States flag companies

which are purported to be members of the American Tramp

Ship Owners Institute, data as of December 31, 1948- -

United States flag dry-cargo and combination vessels owned by

members, National Federation of American Shipping, Inc.

(ocean-going vessels of 1,000 gross tons and over) schedules

A-D

United States flag privately owned dry-cargo and combination
vessels (ocean-going vessels of 1,000 gross tons and over) ----
Telegram from—

American Tramp Shipowners Institute to chairman_

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