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Singman, Julian H., Washington Counsel, Masters, Mates & Pilots International.

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Spector, Eugene, research director, National Maritime Union of America.
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Wood, Rear Adm. R. H., Maritime Policy Adviser to the Secretary of
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Barker, James R:

Question of Mr. Murphy and answer

Brennan, Robert J.:

Questions of Mr. Murphy and answers
Finnerty, Peter:

Proposed amendment to H.R. 2462....
Share by flag-1978; and vessels..
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Hood, Edwin M.:

Capital improvements in U.S. private shipyards

Employment trends-U.S. shipbuilding base

Five-year merchant shipbuilding prospects identified

Merchant-type vessels delivered by U.S. private shipyards

Members of shipbuilders Council of America.

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NMU pension and welfare plan, welfare plan report for the year ended
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Statement of changes in net assets available for plan benefits for the
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Story, Eugene D.: Analysis of U.S.-flag versus foreign-flag bulk shipping
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Transportation Department: Questions of Mr. Murphy and answers
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Benkert, W. M.: Letter of April 4, 1979, to Hon. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr......
Blackwell, Robert J.: Letter of April 3, 1979, to Hon. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr
Clayton, W. Graham, Jr.: Letter of April 3, 1979, to Hon. Paul N. McClos-
key, Jr., with four attachments

Hood, Edwin M.:

Letter of January 20, 1976 to Hon. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr.

Letter of April 2, 1979, to Hon. John M. Murphy

Leggett, Robert L.:

Letter of April 30, 1979, to Hon. John M. Murphy..
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Letter of April 4, 1979, to Congressman Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., with
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Letter of March 30, 1979, to Hon. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr..............
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MARITIME AUTHORIZATION AND OVERSIGHT

1980

THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1979

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE,
Washington, D.C.

The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:08 a.m., in room 1334, Longworth House Office Building, Hon. John M. Murphy, chairman, presiding.

Present: Representatives Murphy, Mikulski, Donnelly, McCloskey, Snyder, and Evans.

Staff present: Carl L. Perian, chief of staff; Ernest J. Corrado, chief counsel; Larry O'Brien, deputy chief counsel; Len Sutter, counsel; Jack E. Sands, chief minority counsel; Ronald K. Losch, minority counsel; and Elizabeth Coker, subcommittee clerk.

The CHAIRMAN. The subcommittee will come to order.

This morning the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine commences hearings on MarAd oversight and the fiscal year 1980 authorization to authorize appropriations for certain maritime programs for the coming fiscal year.

We begin work on this important legislation at a critical time for America's maritime interests. President Carter stated the issue well in his state of the Union message on January 25, 1979, when he observed that changes in our national maritime policy are overdue, and emphasized, and I quote: "** we must improve the ability of our merchant marine to win a fair share of our cargo **** Improvement of our merchant marine is the principal concern of this subcommittee, and the full committee as well, and I welcome the opportunity to focus on that objective in these proceedings.

As a casual reading of the daily press makes all too obvious. these are perilous times. Instability in the Middle East. put war in Southeast Asia, renewed debate on the limitation of strate gic weaponry, diminishing supplies of fuel. and other precious re sources, and the place and role of Thing World zamone - Lam America and Africa raise profound questions.

In some cases, these events cast lengthening shadows, souding the international economic order and in bencing our decisionmaxing

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and determined by our capacity to do what must be done. In that respect, it is clear that we must retain and enhance our ability to transit international waters as worldwide traders in first-rate vessels in a competitive posture.

During the last 2 years as the chairman of this committee, I have often stated my goals for the American merchant marine. I can restate them today in one sentence: To see America once again ascend to uncontested maritime preeminence in the world, ready and able to lead the way. To that end, I pledge the best efforts of this committee.

[The bill and departmental report follow:]

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